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JEE-ADV 2018-P2 Answer Key

1. The document contains the key and solutions to questions from a JEE Advanced exam administered on July 31, 2021. 2. It includes the answers to physics, chemistry, and math questions numbered 1-54, along with brief explanations for some of the physics questions. 3. The key is divided into three sections - one for each subject area with the question numbers and answers provided.
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JEE-ADV 2018-P2 Answer Key

1. The document contains the key and solutions to questions from a JEE Advanced exam administered on July 31, 2021. 2. It includes the answers to physics, chemistry, and math questions numbered 1-54, along with brief explanations for some of the physics questions. 3. The key is divided into three sections - one for each subject area with the question numbers and answers provided.
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Class: SZ2-A JEE-ADV (2018-P2) MODEL Date: 31-07-21

Time: 3hrs WAT-02 Max.Marks: 180

KEY

SZ2-A Physics Initial Key Dt. 31-07-2021


Q.No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
0.93to
Ans. ABCD BD ACD AC AD ABC 4.00 228.00
0.94
Q.No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Ans. 60.00 0.75 2.00 4.00 1.33 A A B A

SZ2-A Chemistry Initial Key Dt. 31-07-2021


Q.No. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
2.90 to
Ans. ABD BCD ABC BC BC ABCD 1.00 4.00
3.00
Q.No. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Ans. 2.00 3.00 6.00 12.00 6.00 A B C B

SZ2-A Mathematics Initial Key Dt. 31-07-2021


Q.No. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans. ABC AC AC BCD AD ABD 2 1 0.5
Q.No. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Ans. 1 2 -0.8 1 30 A D A B
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01. Graph (a) indicates two displacement at a given time which is impossible
Graph (b) indicates two velocities at a given time, which is impossible
Graph (c) indicates speed can be negative which is impossible
Graph (a) indicates two displacement-travelled then decreases which is
impossible
02. For t>3s velocity of first particle is greater than that of the second particle
For t>3s velocity of second particle is higher separation increases till t=3s with
second particle reaming ahead of the first displacement of first particle in 3 is
1 1
x1 =  2  2 +  1  1 = 2.5m
2 2
Displacement of second particle in 3s is
x 2 = 2  2 + 12  1 = 5.0m
 maximum separation
= x 2 − x1 = 2.5m
dx
03. v= x  = x
dt
x
dx t
 
x =4 x
=  dt
0

x
 2  x  = t  2  x − 2 = t
4

2
t t 
 x = + 2  x =  + 2
2 2 
2
2 
At t = 2; x =  + 2  = 9m
2 
dx t  1  t
From (i) v = = 2 + 2   = + 2
dt 2  2 2
dv 1
a= = ms −2
dt 2
04. Particle stops after travelling through a distance given by 0
02 = 102 − 2  5  x 0 , x 0 = 10m
Time when velocity is zero is given by

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0 = 10 − 5t0  t0 = 2s
It means that the particle stops after travelling a distance of 10m in 2s. After
this the particle will there in opposite direction as the acceleration is still there.
Distance travelled in next 1s is
1 2 1
x =0+ at =  5  12 = 2.5m
2 2
Distance travelled in 3s is x 0 + x = 12.5m
05. Since the graph is a straight line, its slope is constant. It means acceleration of
the particle is constant
Velocity of the particle changes from positive to negative at
t=10s, so particle change direction at this time
The particle has zero displacement up to 20s, but not for the entire motion
The average speed in the interval of 0 to 10s is the same as the average speed
in the interval of 10s to 20s because distance covered in both time intervals is
same
dv
06. a= = A − Bv
dt
→ max. possible velocity is terminal velocity (i,e when a=0)
 A − Bv = 0
→ initial acc. is when t=0, u=0
a = A − 0Am / s2
dv v dv t

dt
= A − Bv  
0 A − Bv
=  dt
0

1 A − Bv B A
 ln = −t  1 − v = e − Bt  (1 − e − Bt ) = v
B A A B
07. Combining the power rule, cnain rule and quotient rule, we get
8
 t −2  d  t −2 
g ' (t ) = 9    
 2t + 1  dt  2t + 1 

( 2t + 1)1 − 2 (t − 2) = 45 (t − 2)
8 8
 t −2 
= 9 
( 2t + 1) ( 2t + 1)
2 10
 2t + 1 

08. The displacement is given by

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4 4
s =  v dt =  (t − 2) dt
0 0

4
t2
= − 2t = 0
2 0

The velocity of the bird become zero at


0 = t − 2  t = 2s
2 4
Distance s =  0
v dt + 
2
v dt

2 4
= 0 (t − 2) dt +  (t − 2) dt
2

2 4
t2 t2
= − 2t + − 2t
2 0
2 2

22  42   22 
= − 2 2 +  − 2  4 −  − 2  2
2  2   2 
= 2 + 2 = 4m
09. a = 4 − 2t
v t

 dv =  ( 4 − 2t ) dt
5 0

v = 4t − t 2 + 5 = −t 2 + 4t + 5
= − (t 2 − 4t − 5 ) = − (t − 5 )(t + 1)

After 5sce, velocity will be negative


x t
t3
 dx = ( 4t − t + 5 ) dt  x = 2t − + 5t
2 2

0 0
3

t3
x 5 = x = 2 ( 5 ) dt  x = 2t 2 −
3
+ 5t
3
(5 )
3

x5 = x = 2 (5 )
2
− + 25 [in forward direction]
3
100
= m
3
And t = 12sec

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(12)
3

x12 = x = 2 (12) + 5 (12) = 228m


2

3

200
Distance = 2  u5 + 228 = + 228m
3
10. the equation of the straight line shown in the graph is
2
x = −1
v
dx
But v =
dt
2dt
x = − 1 x dx = 2dt − dx
dx
15 15
1
  x dx = 2  dx  225 − 9 = 2t − 15 − 3
3 3
2
 108 + 12 = 2t  t = 60s
11. Let velocity after displacement ‘x’ be v

dv
v = −k ( L − x ) k = a cons tan t 
dx
v 0 /2 L

 v dv = −  k ( L − k ) dx
v0 0

1 v 02 2  2 kL2  3
 − v 0  = kL −   v 02 = kL2
2 4   2  4

3v 02
Initial retardation kL =
6L

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for particle 1
12.
1
x 0 = ( 2a 0 ) t12
2
for particle 2
1
x 0 = a 0t 22
2

V − t graph for motion of both narticles is shown


13. We know that the graph is an inverted parabola therefore
dy
= 0 will give us the point of maxima
dx
y = −3x 2 + 4x
dy
= −6 x + 4
dx

14. Due to inertia the velocity of body will also be equal to 20m/s now body will move
under gravity
Velocity V1 − V2 − get − 20 − 10 − 2 − 0

1
Displacement h = v1 − get 2
2
−1
Acceleration 3 − 10ms s

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19. Conceptual

20. Radial function depends n and l

21. Concept for Heisenberg’s principal

22. Concept of photo electric effect

23. B) n = 2, l = 2 → not posssible

C ) n = 3, l = 0, m = 1 → not posssible

24. At point of maximum value of radial distribution function dp/dr = 0

25. No. Of radial modes = n − l −1 = 4 − 2 −1 = 1

26. 1.73 = 3 = l ( l + 2 ) BM

V +4 is one unpaired electron

z2
27 I .E = 2  21.69 10−19 J
n

11180 103 z 2
= 2  21.69 10−19
6.023 10 23
1

z = 2.91 3

28. l =2

29. 34,54,83 are p-block elements

30. All are correct statements

31. 12

32.

5 → 1, 4 → 1, 3 →1
5 → 4, 4 → 3,
5 → 3,

=6

33. Conceptual

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