AITS-2425-PT-II-TD-JEEA-Paper-2-Sol
AITS-2425-PT-II-TD-JEEA-Paper-2-Sol
AITS-2425-PT-II-TD-JEEA-Paper-2-Sol
SECTION – A
1. B
V0 200
Sol. At resonance, R 40
i0 5
Now XL 40 and XC = 80
z (40)2 (40 80)2 40 2
200 5
i0 A
40 2 2
xL xC
circuit is capacitive so current will lead voltage by tan1 tan1
R 4
5 7
i= A sin 50t
2 12
2. D
Sol. Let charge on C2 is q when current in circuit is (20 q) q
maximum.
20 q 2 q q + +
0 S1 i
6 2 2
20 q 6 3q 3q = 0
7q = 14 R L = 2H
q = 2 C
Using conservation of energy
S2
2+q
(20 10 6 )2 (2 106 )2 (18 106 )2 (4 106 )2 (2 10 6 )2 1
6
6
6
6
6
2i02
2 6 10 2 2 10 2 6 10 2 2 10 2 2 10 2
7
i0 mA
3
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3. A
Sol. Instantaneous centre of rotation is O1
R
and OO1 B
2
2
R R 5
O1Q R 2 Q O
2 2
O1
1 2v 5R2
VQ VO1 B 0
2 R 4 P
1 2v R2
VP VO1 B 0
2 R 4
1 2v
VQ VP B 0 R2 Bv 0R
2 R
1 1 1 = 1 volt
Hence, (a + b) = 1 + 1 = 2
4. B
R
Sol. C CV
1 k
3 R 3 R
R R 2R
2 3 2 2
1
2
R
Q nCT 2 20 20R
2
Hence 20R heat will be released by the gas.
5. A, B, D
Sol. Torque of couple is same about any point
All points on the rod are accelerating except the centre of mass of the system (C).
= C
IC
C IC
qE
qE sin IC (for small )
IC
IC
T 2
qE
6. B, C
Sol. Case I:
B and are oppositely directed then magnetic force on electrons will be directed radially outward
and there fore electric field will be directed radially outwards also.
2
(eE evB) = mr
2
or eE erB = mr
mr2 eBr m2 eB
E r
e e
Er
Volume charge density should be uniform
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Case II:
B and are directed in same direction, magnetic force on electrons will be in radially inwards.
eB
For , charge density is zero
m
eB
For , charge density is negative
m
eB
For , charge density is positive
m
7. C, D
i
Sol. B d 0 , where is angle subtended at wire by ends of path
2
SECTION – B
8. 17
Sol. Let Q is total change on sphere without cavity
4
Q R3 …(i)
3
Potential at C1 (after cavity is made)
3kQ kQ / 8
VC1
2R R/2
3kQ kQ 5kQ
2R 4R 4R
Work done in putting charge q at C1
5kQq
W q VC1 0
4R
4 3
R q
5 1 3 5 (R2 q)
4 40 R 12 0
(a + b) = 5 + 12 = 17
9. 0
Sol. Junction at points Q1 and R1 can be removed due to input- Q1
output symmetry i2
VQ1 VR1 P2 Q2
i1 i3 i1
S
P1 i
i1 i3 i1
R2 S2
i2
R1
10. 20
Sol. Let mass of ice = m
mass of water = (100 m)
m 80 + 150 1 30 = 10 540 + 10 1 70
80m + 4500 = 5400 + 700
80m = 1600
m = 20 gm
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11. 3
Sol. When rod makes angle with E, torque acting on it about the
centre of mass is
L L 2qE
2qE sin qE sin
2 2
d 3 qE
I qEL sin
d 2
mL2 3qEL
2
0
d
2 (sin ) d
/3
mL 2 3qEL 1
2
cos
2 2 2 2
6qE 1
2 cos
mL 2
9qE qE
max 3 3 rad/s
mL mL
12. 2
m
Sol. Particle will come out of field in time
qB
qE
Acceleration along y-axis a y
m
Velocity along y-axis when it comes out
qE m E
vy 4 4 4 m/s
m qB B
v 2iˆ 4ˆj or v 2 5 m/s
13. 2
Sol. Current in each part of ring will be same
1E1 2E2
E 2 1
2
E1 2
SECTION – C
14. 20.00
Sol. At point P x
Let speed of particle is v
cos
magnetic force, F = qvB F
m a y mg Fcos …(i)
m a x F sin …(ii)
sin
P
dv
From (ii) m x qvB sin
dt
= qB (v sin ) = qBvy v mg y
dv dy
or m x qB
dt dt
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vx y
m dv x qB dy
0
0
mv x qB y
At lowest point mv x qBh …(iii)
Also, v x 2gh …(iv)
Equating (iii) and (iv)
qBh
2gh
m
q2B2h2
2gh
m2
2m2 g 2 (10 4 )2 10
h 2 2 20 m
qB (100 106 )2 (1)2
Magnetic force does no work
15. 14.14
Sol. Speed of ball at vertical displacement 10 m is
v 2g 10 2 10 10 10 2 m/s
16. 127.00
V2
Sol. 2R2 T 4 2R2 T04 (R0 = resistance of the resistor)
R0
1 (5 70 )2 1 4
5.6 108 2 (300)4 5.6 108 2 T
5.6 5 5.6
512 2 10 8 T 4
T 4 256 108
T = 400 K= 127C
17. 146.60
Sol. At steady state
KA( T)
350
L
350L 350L
T
KA KR2
350 1 350 5.6
19.60 C
1 100
100
5.6
Temperature of the liquid is = 127 + 19.60 = 146.60C
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
18. C
Sol. O OH
Et2 O
C MeMgBr Ph C Ph
H /H O
Ph Ph 2
Me
O OH
2Et O
C PhMgBr
NH Cl
Ph C Ph
4
Ph Me
Me
O OH
Et 2O
C Ph CH2 MgBr Ph CH CH2 Ph
H / H O
Ph H 2
O OH
Et 2O
C 2PhMgBr H3C C Ph
H /H O
H3C OEt 2
Ph
19. A
Sol. C N H2C NH2
CONH2 P2 O5 Re duction
LiAlH4
P
N C HN CH3
i Br2 KOH
Re duction
ii CHCl3 O H LiAlH4
Q
C N COOH
O O
H /H2 O Ca OH2
C O
Hydrolysis
2 Ca C
P
Benzophenone
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NC +
NH2 N2 Cl
H /H O
2 NaNO
2
HCl
Q
Mild basic OH
HO N N
Br KOH
2 CHCl3 O H
Hoffman bromamide deg radation
Carbyla min e reaction
Cl
CHCl3 O H C dichlorocarbene
Cl
20. D
Sol. Ph O Ph OH O
H /H2O Ph OH
H3C C CH3
O O Ph OH
OH
O
O
Ph C H
Ph C H
O O O O
dil.NaOH
Ph C H Ph C H H3C C CH3
Ph CH CH C CH CH Ph
P
NH2 OH
OH
N
Ph CH CH C CH CH Ph
Number of stereoisomers 4
21. B
Sol. x is formed via SNi and y is formed via SN2.
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22. A, B, D
Sol. O R2 O R2
R1 C OH R1 C OH
N C HNO2 N C
NH2 H O N2 H O
Hydrolysis
O R2
R1 OH
OH H2N
OH O
Lactic acid [y]
(R1 = CH3)
R2 O
OH
2 H2N NH
O HN
O
2,5-diketopiperazine(R2 = H)
23. A, B
Sol. CN
P
COOH
Q
COOH
Br Br
24. B, D
Sol. OH OH
Br Br
2 Br excess
H O
2
SO 3H Br
(Major)
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OH OH
Br /CS
2 2
o
0 C
Br
(Major)
OH OH
Br Br
KBrO3 KBr
H2O
KBrO 3 KBr H2 O Br2
Br
(Major)
NO 2
Br Br
1. aq. KOH
No reaction
2. H
Br
SECTION – B
25. 4
Sol. Structure of Nylon-2-nylon-6 is given below:
O
NH CH2 C NH CH2 C
5
O n
26. 10
Sol. 6HCHO 4NH3 CH2 6 N4 6H2O
Urotropine
Number of carbon atom = x = 6
Number of nitrogen atom = y = 4
27. 6
Sol. The following molecules/ions are aromatic
O
CH3
B N
N
O
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28. 4
Sol. O
O
A OC2H5
O
O
B OH
keto acid
O
C
29. 1
Sol. H O
C
H OH
HO H o|| o||
HIO 4 excess
H OH 5H C OH H C H
H OH
CH2OH
D Glucos e
30. 4
Sol. The following are less basic than aniline
NH2 NH2 NH2
OCH3
OCH3 N
NO 2 H
SECTION – C
31. 52.00
32. 26.40
Sol. 0.2 mole of PhCHO gives 0.2 mole of Ph – CH = CHCHO (B)
WPhCHCHCHO 132 0.2 26.40 gm
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3 CH CO O 5 i PCl
PhCHO 2
CH COONa
PhCH CHCOOH
ii Rosenmund reduction
PhCH CH CHO
3
A B
NaOH / CaO,
PhCH CH2
C
33. 8.40
1 150
Sol. Meq. of residual H2 SO 4 20 3
20 50
Meq.of H2 SO 4 taken 60 0.1 6
Meq. of H2 SO4 consumed Meq. of NH3 6 3 3
1.4 3
Percentage of nitrogen 100 8.40
0.5
34. 1.68
(Range 1.65 – 1.70)
1 3 1
Sol. Moles of N2 moles of NH3
2 1000 2
1.5 10 3
vol of N2 at STP 22.4 1.5 10 3 0.0336 lit.
0.0336 50 1.68
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SECTION – A
35. A
Sol. cos( – ) = sin sin
sin sin
sin sin sin sin
sin2
sin2 1
sin sin sin sin
sin2
Squaring both side
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
sin – sin – sin = sin ·sin ·sin – 2 sin ·sin
cosec ·cosec – cosec ·cosec – cosec ·cosec2 = 1 – 2 cosec2
2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2
(1 + cot )(1 + cot ) = 1 – 2(1 + cot )
2 2 2
tan – tan – tan = 0
36. D
B
a2 a
Sol. MQ h2 ; PM MR
4 2 2m 1
tan tan R
tan = tan( + ( – ) = Q
1 tan tan
2m 1 h M
tan h
am m 1 P
–
C
A BM = MC = AM
37. B
c c
Sol. Let A ct1, , B ct 2 ,
t1 t2
2 A
2 1 1
a 2 c 2 t1 t 2 c 2
t1 t 2
a
2 1
= c 2 t1 t 2 1 2 2 ..... (1)
t1 t 2
B
G(h, k)
t t
Where 3h = c(t1 + t2) and 3k c 1 2
t1t 2 O
h
t1t 2 putting in equation (1)
k
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
hk·a = (ahk – 4c )(h + k ) (x + y )(9xy – 4c ) = a xy
38. A
3b2 2a2 b2 a2 3b2 2a2
Sol. 1 2 2
and 1 2
4b2 3a2 4b 3a2 4b2 3a2
b2 2 b2 a2 2
f 1
2
3b a 2 2
3b 2a 2 2
1
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39. A, C, D
5 x x x
Sol. (x – 3)2 + 5 + sin2 y = sin cos 5 sin
2 12 12 12 4
L.H.S. 5, R.H.S. 5
x = 3 and y = n, n I
40. B, C
2
Sol. Inclination of PR
3
P(1, 3)
2 S
h 1 cos
3 60
2 Q(3, )
and k 3 sin
3 60 –
2 60
In PQS; cos = 2 sec
R(h, k) 60–
1 3 O
h 1 2sec cos sin x=3
2 2
3 sin h
h 1 1 tan
cos 3
3 1
k 3 2 sec cos sin = 3 3 tan
2 2
h
k 3 3 3 k 3 3 1 h
3
41. B, D
Sol. r 4cos cos 5 33
A()
R(4 sin + sin ) = 0
r2(17 + 4 cos( – )) = 825 r
2r 2 100 33
2
Also, cos
2r 2 O P 33, 0
r = 7, cos( – ) < 0 r 4
B()
SECTION – B
42. 6
r r 2 2
Sol. t® = (sin + cos )(sin + cos )
r+2 r 2 r 2 r+2
= sin + cos ·sin + sin ·cos + cos
1
= t r t r 2 sin2 2 t r 2
4
t 25 t 23 1 2 1
sin 2
t 21 4 4
t 25 t 23
24 6
t 21
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43. 2
Sol. In OBL A
R OL
sin C B sin A R
2 2
2C O
R cos A R
OL
cos C B R – 2C C
R cos A 2R sinB sin C
AL R L C B
cos C B cos C B 2
R sin 2B sin 2C B
A
AL 4 sin A sinB sin C 2
44. 1
Sol. S1' 2, 1
S2(–3, 4)
Equation of S2S1' : y 1 x 2
=1
S1(2, 1)
45. 3
2
3 2
Sol. e 12
2 3 2
1 1
2 3
2 3
46. 8
2 2 2 2
Sol. Given xy = c , x + y = c
Distance of tangent at A trace origin
c
d 1 distance between tangents
54
1
2c c 54
1
a
a 2
54
47. 5
sec tan
Sol. Tangent at R() : x y 1 0
a b
Passes through (0, –b)
4
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Equation of normal at R is 2b y b a x 2a 0
Passes through 2 2 a, 0 a = b e 2
2 2
SECTION – C
48. 9.40
49. 3.20
Sol. (Q. 48.-49.)
(ABC) = (OPA) + (OPB) + (PAB) B(10, 4)
1
6 3P1 4P2 5P3
2
3P1 + 4P2 + 5P3 = 12
P P 5P
1 2 3 1 4
4 3 12 P 5
12 P3
= 4, = 3, + + = 9.4 P2
5 P1
1
3P1 4P2 5P3 x
60 P1P2P3 3 O 3 A(3, 0)
3
4 16 16
60·P1P2P3 43 3P1P2P3
20 5
50. 0.75
51. 10.50
Sol. (Q. 50.-51.) y
Equation of director circle of curve C2 is
x2 + y2 = 16
Point A, B are (4, 0) and (0, 4) B x–y=0
Hence, maximum area = 2 13 4 4 2
A(4, 0)
x
x+y–2=0
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