Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 16-11-2024_Jr.
Super60_NUCLEUS BT_Jee-Main_WTM-15_Key & Sol’s
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SEC: Jr.Super60_NUCLEUS JEE-MAIN Date: 16-11-2024
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM WTM-15 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 2 2 1 3 1 4 4 5 3
6 3 7 1 8 4 9 2 10 3
11 1 12 2 13 4 14 4 15 3
16 2 17 2 18 2 19 3 20 3
21 9 22 12 23 50 24 20 25 1215
26 320 27 100 28 5 29 3 30 2
CHEMISTRY
31 3 32 1 33 4 34 1 35 2
36 2 37 3 38 3 39 2 40 2
41 4 42 1 43 2 44 1 45 2
46 4 47 3 48 1 49 2 50 3
51 42 52 13 53 4 54 9 55 3
56 9 57 32 58 4 59 3 60 2
MATHEMATICS
61 1 62 3 63 3 64 1 65 2
66 1 67 3 68 3 69 4 70 2
71 3 72 1 73 3 74 3 75 1
76 2 77 1 78 2 79 3 80 4
81 3 82 4 83 9 84 9 85 15
86 37 87 4 88 25 89 17 90 10
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. All waves can propagate in solids
x
2.
L
2
T ( x) dx
x
2
( L2 x 2 )
2
dx T
V L2 x 2
dt 2
0 t
dx
2 2
2 dt t 2
L l x 0
2
ax bt
3. e
b b
in the same distance
a a
4. y 1 sin t kx
t x 0 kt 0 y 0.5 1is ve
hence 0
6
5. CONCEPTUAL
6. v f 50 0.5 25m / s
t 8 / 25 0.32
7. A f
8. 2 2
2
K 0.5
4
Hence Y A sin 0.5 2 t
Ans: 4
9. CONCEPTUAL
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10. v A cos150
10 2 3 3
100 5 2 50
11. Y 4sin t 2 x
p 4 cos t 2 x
a p 4 2 sin t 2 x
At x=0
For vel t 0 hence t 0
1
For acl t / 2 hence t
2
At x=0.5
For vel t or 2
Hence t= o or 1
3 5 1 3
For acc t or or and
2 2 2 2 2
A 6
12. Y
x t 2 3 x 4t 2 3
T
13. V , T m( g a )
14.
Tx
x
dx T
x
dt
x
x2
Tx g ( o x ) dx 0 g
2
0
x2
dx 0 g g
2 x
dt 0 x 2
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l t
1/2
x dx g / 2 dt
0 0
15. A sin kx wt A sin wt kx
Hence phase A is here
R is false 3
16. VPmax A Y0 2 f 4V
2 f Y0
Y0 2 f 4
2 / 2
17. 2 f 4 sec 1
2
K 2 m 1 y 0.5cos(2 x 4 t ) ss
V V
18. RA = , RB
VA VB
as VA > VB , RA < RB
V1 T1 2T
19. V T = = = 2
V2 T2 T
20. Clear from the figure
21. The velocity of particle at x time t is
v A 3.0 cm 300 s
1
9m / sec
22. as the rope is heavy , its tension will be different at different points . the tension at the free of end will
be (2kg) g and that at the upper end it will be (8kg)g
6kg
2kg
figure 15 w1
We have
v v Or F / V Or F / V ……..(i)
The frequency of the wave pulse will be the same everywhere on the rope as it depends only on the
frequency of the source. The mass per unit length is also the same throughout the rope as it is
uniform. Thus by
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F
i is constant
2kg g 8kg g
here
6m 1
Where 1 is wave length at the top of the rope this gives? 1 12m
1
23. s T 160 1.6
100
10 103
25 103
0.40
T 0.40
v 8m / s t 1000 50 m sec
8
1 3/ k
dx 3 kt 3 kt
24.
dt
3 102
dx 3 102
dt
0 0
3/2
(3 kt )3/2
1
1
3 101 3 / 2( k ) 0
20
1 3 3
k 3 3
k 20
2 0.135 101
25. T 30
102
T 900 1.35 102 1215
160
26. 320m / s
0.5
m 2 R m
27. T v R 10 10 100
2 2 R
1
28. vt 1 v m / s
2
29. 3 (3 3 2 3) 3
0.8
30. y
2
3 x 2t 4
Hence 2 in ve x dirctions
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CHEMISTRY
31. E2 e lim ination takes place
32. E2 e lim ination takes place
33. A, B, C ARE SAME
34. ANTI ADDITION
O
1.Hg(OAc)2
OH
2.NaBH 4
35.
36. ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION REACTION
37. Single optically active product is formed
Lindlar's catalyst
H
H
38.
39. FREE RADICAL SUBSTITUTION REACTION
40. ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION REACTION
41. E1 e lim ination takes place
42. E2 e lim ination takes place
43. ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION REACTION
44. HYDROBORATION OXIDATION
45.
46. E1 e lim ination takes place
47.
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H2 CH 3 CH 3
p
pdlc(cindar ' s catalyst )
Cis
H 3C C C CH 3 CH 3
H2
Na / liq NH 3 trans
CH 3
q
48.
50.
OH OH
Q
: P
51.
4 10
2 6 8
1 3 5 7 9
Number of bonds=41, pi -bonds=1
52.
1
1 1 1
1 1
1
1
1
1
53. III, IV, VI, VII
54.
i)
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CH 3
CH 3
ii)
ii)
CH 3
CH 3
3+4+2=9
55.
56.
ph c CH CH CH 3
57.
o
ph
11+10+11
ph
58.
Hcl NBs
I v hv
Hcl Br2
II R2O2 vi ccl4
cl2
HBr
vii
III hv
HBr cl2
IV 500 c
R2o2 viii
59. CONCEPTUAL
60. CONCEPTUAL
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MATHEMATICS
b
61. For negative point of inflection 0;
2a
d2y
Alternatively 0, get 'x’ and put x < 0
2
dx
2
f '( x) ax 2(a 2) x (a 1)
f ''( x) 2ax 2(a 2) 0
a2 a2
x 0 0
a a
y
f'(x)
x
-2 0
1 1
62. Let f ( ) 1 1
sin n cosn
1 1 1
1
sin n cos n sin n cosn
Now f '( ) 0
cos sin / 4
Hence, f ( ) is maximum at 0 and / 2 and between two maxima, there is one, minima.
Hence, / 4 gives the maximum value of f ( ) and is given by f ( / 4) (1 2n /2 )2
63. f ( x) e g ( x )
f '( x) e g ( x ) g '( x)
Check the nature of g ( x) ,
g ( x) is increasing () in (1,2) (3, )
and decreasing () in (,1) (2,3)
g ( x) is continuous x R
But non-derivable at x=1,3
g ( x) has local maximum at x = 2,
and local minimum at x = 1, 3.
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O 1 2 3
2
Graph of g(x)= x 4 x 3 ( x 3)( x 1)
( x 2 4 x 3), x (,1) (3, )
e 2
Alter : we have, f ( x ) e| x 4 x 3|
e ( x 4 x 3) , x [1,3]
2
( x 2 4 x 3) x (,1) (3, )
2( x 2).e
f ,( x )
2( x 2).e ( x 4 x 3), x (1,3)
2
Clearly, f(x) is continuous for every x R but non-derivable at x = 1, 3 Also f '(2 ) 0 f '(2 )
y
De
c re
as
P(2,e)
g
in
sin
g
a
g
re
De
sin
c
In
cr e
r ea
a si
c
In
ng
x=1 x=2 x=3
x
1 2 3
| x2 4 x 3|
Graph of y f ( x) e y f '( x) Sing scheme of
Clearly, f (x) increasing in (1,2) (3, ) and f ( x) decreases in (1) (2,3)
Also, f(x) has relative minimum at x = 1 and x = 3 f(x) has relative maximum at x = 2
3 3
64. Assume f ( x) x x so that g ( x ) x ; h( x) x and
3x 2 3
F ( x) x x
2
F '( x) 3x 2 3 x 1
D 3 12 0
F '( x) 0 x R
F is increasing ( A)
cos x 2
65. We have f ( x) cot x 2 cos es x
sin x
sin x( sin x ) (cos x 2)cos x
So, f '( x )
sin 2 x
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1 2 cos x
sin 2 x
f '( x) 0
1
cos x (0, )
2 4
x-axis
4
Point of local maximum Sing scheme of f’(x)
f ( x) on 0, and f ( x) on , .
4 4
cos x 2
Also, lim f ( x ) lim
x 0 x 0 sin x
cos x 2
And lim f ( x) lim
x x sin x
and f (x) is also continuous on (0, ) Clearly , f ( x) 0x (0, ).
At x (a local maximum point),
4
So f(x) takes its absolute maximum values also at x
4
Hence, absolute maximum value of f x 1 2( 2) 1 2 1
4
x (crirical number)
4
O x
(0,0) x
, 1
4
Graph of f(x)= cot x 2 cosec x in (0, )
| x 2 10 x 9 |
66. k
x
| x 2 10 x 9 |
f ( x)
x
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( x 1( x 9))
x if x (,1) (9, )
( x 1)( x 9) if x (1,9)
x
x(2 x 10) ( x 2 10 x 9)
f '( x)
x2
2 x 2 10 x x 2 10 x 9
x2
x2 9 ( x 3)( x 3)
2
x x2
x2 9
2 for x (,1) (9, )
f '( x )
x
In |x| > 3 and In |x| < 3
2
9 x for x (1,9)
x 2
y
4
y=k
x
1 3 9
-16 y=k
From the graph (, 16] [4, ).
3 2 2
67. We have, f ( x) 2 x 3(2 p ) x 12 px In(16 p )
2
Now, f '( x ) 6( x (2 p ) x 2 p )
x2
f '( x) 0
x p
As, f '( x) has exactly one local maxima and one local minima
SO, p2
2
Also. 16 p 0
2
p 16 0
( p 4)( p 4) 0
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4 p4
The possible integral values of p are –3, –2 ,–1, 0, 1, 3.
The total number of integral values of p are 6.
a2 4 3
68. Let f ( x ) x 3 x sin 3
a2 2
a2 4 2
f '( x ) 3. x 3
a2 2
As, f is strictly decreasing on R
2
a 4
So, 2 0
a 2
a2 4 0
a [2, 2]
69. f '( x) 3x 2 6 px 3( p 2 1)
3( x 2 2 px p 2 1)
3( x ( p 1))( x ( p 1)
Here, p 1 2
p 1 and p 1 4
p3
p (1,3)
So, ( p2 p1 ) 3 ( 1) 4
ex ( x 2)e x
70. Let f ( x) , f '( x)
x2 x3
e2
So, from above graph, c
4
So, cmin 2
y-axis
e2
2,
4
(0,0) x2
ex
f ( x)
x2
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2 2
71. ( x 4 x 1) a 1 0
( x 2 4 x 1)2 1 a
f ( x) ( x 2 4 x 1)2
For four distinct solutions
1 a (0,9)
a (1,8)
a (8,1)
y
x
2 3 2 O 2 3
Graph of f(x)
13
12
72. 5
Slant height = 13
S
As, =
r
S r
2 (5) 13θ
10
θ=
13
x 2x 2
73. y x I n x; y
In2
dy 1
At x 1, m1 x x . x x (In x 1)In x 1
dx x
dy In2
At x 1, m2 2x 2
dx In2
2 1 1
tan θ =| |=
1 2 3
2x 2
74. y x x I n x; y
In2
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dy 1
At x 1, m1 x x . x x (In x 1)In x 1
dx x
dy In2
At x 1, m2 2x 2
dx In2
2 1 1
tan θ =| |=
1 2 3
cos(In x) 2sin(Inx ) 5 1 2
75. f '( x) cos(In x) sin(Inx))
x x 5 5
en x en
5 cos( ) 5 cos( n (n )) 5
1 1
76. m
x x2
m f ( x)]max x 0
2 x
f '( x)
x3
1
Smallest m is
4
77.
y
5-a
x
(2 0)
5 a 0 a 5and a 0
Possible integral values of a are 1, 2, 3, 4.
78. f ( x) ( 4 x 2 3) 2 ( 4 x 2 1)3
Let 4 x2 a
a [0,2]for x [2,2]
f (a ) (a 3)2 (a 1)3
f '(a ) 3a 2 8a 3
f '(a) 0
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a 1 / 3, 3 (to be rejected)
35
f (a) Will be minimum at a 1 / 3 and correspond x
9
and f(a) will have maxima either at a 0 or at a 2.
Now, f (0) 10 and f (2) 28
f ( a ) |max 28 corresponding to x 0
a a 4 /3
79. I (c sin x )dx (sin x c ) dx (c sin x ) dx
0 0 a
I '( ) 0
6
1
c
2
80. f (t ) t 2 t , t [1,1]
Maximum value = 2 at t = 1
Minimum value
1 1
at t .
4 2
81.
H h H ( H h) R
r
r R H
r 2h R 2
V h( H h) 2
3 2
3H
H H
Vmax when h 3
3 h
82. f '( x ) x 2 x 1 0x R
g '( x) ( x 3)( x 3)( x 1)( x 3)( x 1)( x 2)( x 3)( x 1)
( x 3)3 ( x 3)( x 1) 2 ( x 2)( x 1)
n( x) f ( g ( x))
f '( x) f '( g ( x)) g '( x)
ve
n1 2, n2 2, n3 1
n1 n 2 n3 5
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L.max L,min inflection pt L.max L.min
_ _
+ + + +
1 2 3
-3 -1
x3 x2
83. f ( x) (m 3) mx 2013
3 2
2
f '( x ) ( x ( m 3) x m ) 0, x [0, )
Case I: When D 0 m [1,9]
Case II: When D 0 m [ ,1] [9, ]
84. (sin θ+cosθ 2)(cosθ) (sin θ 1)(cosθ sin θ) 0
sin cos cos2 2cos sin 2 cos sin 0
5sin 2 5sin 4sin 4 0
(sin 1)(5sin 4) 0
9 9
E or
3 9
1
4 2 x
x x x
85. y (taking x3 common)
6
x 2x 1 3 1
x3 2
x3
1
x
y x
3
1 1
x 3 x 2
x x
1 5 1 5
x as x 1
2 2
p 1; q 6; a 1; b 5; c 2
p q a b c 15
86.
2((cos x sin x )2 1) 2(cos x sin x)
C S t
2t 2 1 2t 2t 2 2t 1 0
2 28 2 10
t
4 4
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87. (1) f (2 x 1) (2 x 1) f (1) 4( x)( x 1)(2 x 1)
f (2 x 1) 2(2 x 1) 4 x ( x 1)(2 x 1)
f (1) 2 max.
| 2 ( 2) | 4
88. as f '( x ) 0 for any real number x x 2sin 2 x sin x cos x...
Let t sin x cos x 2 sin t 2 t 2,
4
17 17
So, the range of a can be found a max a a 8 ,
|t | 2 8
17
a ( m n) 25
8
3 2 2
90. Given, 7 sin 3 x 2(3sin 3 x 4sin 3 x ) (1 tan ) 4(1 cot )
15 15 2
Hence, (minimum positive root –maximum negative root) 10
3
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