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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 20-07-2024_Jr.

Super60_NUCLEUS BT_Jee-Main_QMT-04 _Key & Sol’s

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.


 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Jr . Super 60_NUCLEUS JEE-MAIN Date: 20-07-2024
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM QMT-04 Max. Marks: 300

KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1) 1 2) 3 3) 2 4) 2 5) 1
6) 4 7) 4 8) 3 9) 4 10) 3
11) 4 12) 2 13) 1 14) 4 15) 3
16) 4 17) 2 18) 4 19) 3 20) 4
21) 3 22) 5 23) 6 24) 3 25) 1
26) 4 27) 12 28) 5 29) 3 30) 5

CHEMISTRY
31) 3 32) 2 33) 1 34) 4 35) 4

36) 1 37) 2 38) 2 39) 2 40) 1

41) 1 42) 3 43) 1 44) 2 45) 2

46) 4 47) 4 48) 2 49) 4 50) 2

51) 8 52) 6 53) 2 54) 25 55) 40

56) 5 57) 4 58) 3 59) 3 60) 10

MATHEMATICS
61) 3 62) 1 63) 1 64) 2 65) 3
66) 1 67) 2 68) 1 69) 3 70) 4
71) 4 72) 1 73) 3 74) 2 75) 4
76) 1 77) 3 78) 2 79) 1 80) 2
81) 1 82) 3 83) 7 84) 4 85) 1
86) 7 87) 2 88) 1 89) 14 90) 1

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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. mu m0
m  v m  v'
mu  mv  Mv '
M
 u  v  v '......( I )
m
Also, u  0  v ' v
 v '  u  v........( II )
From (I) & (II)
M
u  v  (u  v)
m
dv
For v to be minimum, 0
dM
dv M  dv 
u   u  
dM m  dM 
M
 u  0  u  0
m
M m
2.

    
 
 

 v 2  ev x  ev y  e v x  v y

    
v  v x  v y   v x  v y
 

 v 2  ev
3. ucm and acm will be will be along vertical line if v1 cos1  v2 cos 2
4. Conceptual
5.

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5 m (v)
30 m

m
50 40 m

 50m  5m v
 v  10
6. For 1 st collision:
( m)(6)  2m (0)  mv1  2mv2
 6  v1  2v2 .......(i )
Also 6  0  v2  v1
 6  v2  v1......(ii )
From (i) and (ii)
v2  4
For 2nd collision:
(2m)(4)  (4m)(v)
v2
7. 2 p cos   p0 ......(i )
p02  1 1 
Now  p2    .....(ii )
2M  2m 2 M 
2 M
  2cos   1
m
M 
   4 1  3
 m max
k
8. U
r2
dU 2k
F 
dr r3
2k mv 2
 
r3 r
1 k
 KE  mv 2 
2 r2
k k
 TE  U  KE   0
r2 r2
9. Speed will be maximum when Fnet  0
 F  kx

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F
x
K
Using work energy theorem
2
 F     K    mv 2
F 1 F 1
K 2 K 2
F2
2
V 
mk
F
V 
mk

10.
v2
cos 
R

 v2
2 sin 
v R
R

x

V  V A  R2   R1
11.  BA  B    (Anti clock wise)
R  R1 R2  R1 
  2
12. J  P

 P
F av 
t
L kx 2
 xdm  0 L
x dx
xcm  
 dm L kx
2

 0 L dx
13.  L4 
x dx  4  3L
L

3

 L0
 3 
L  4
0
2
x dx
 
 3
 
14. Since T  V , so speed will not change.
mv 2
Also T 
l
As l decreases, T will increase
15. In all cases, u and g eff will not be along same line
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Hence path will be parabolic in all cases
16. Conceptual
F2 F2
17. 
2k1 2k2
 k1  k2
1 1
 k1x 2  k2 x 2
2 2
  2   2    
18. P  Q  P  Q  2 P  Q P  Q cos1
 2  2
P Q

 P 2  Q 2  P 2  Q 2  2 P 2  Q  P 2  Q 2 cos1  P 2  Q 2
 
( As P  Q )
2cos 1  1
1
 cos1 
2

 1  120
Similarly,  2  90
19. W1  W2 but P1  P2
V2  V1  f 2  f1 as N 2  N1 
20.
T1 T2 T3
C
O l A l
B
l
T3  m 2 (3l )  3m 2l
T2  T3  m 2 (2l )
 T2  5m 2l
T1  T2  m 2l
 T1  6m 2l
T3 : T2 : T1  3 : 5 : 6
21. In accelerating frame
N

ma N'
30

mg

For the sphere to just more along the incline


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  
ma cos30  N 'cos30  mg cos60

0

g
 a  g tan30 
3
22. 4  mg sin 30   mg cos30.....(i )
16  mg sin 30   mg cos30.....(ii )
From(i) and (ii)
 3 1
  
1  2 2

4  3 1
  
 2 2
1  3 1
 
4  3 1
  3  1  4 3  4
 3 3  5
5

3 3
23. Applying energy conservation wrt free end
1 2 1 2
mv  kx
2 2
(4)(3)2  100  100  x 2
6
x m  6cm
100
24. WFext  Wmg  W f  KE


WFext   Wmg  W f 
    mgh    1mgl1  2mgl2  3mgl3  
 mg  h  1l1  2l2  3l3 
 (1)(10)(8  0.1  2  0.2  2  0.4  1)
 90
25. Wrt observer moving along BC with speed ‘v’
Initially v p
Finally v
p
Hence final velocity of ‘p’ in ground frame

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V

2V

P V
Work done by the rod= KE f   KEi

 
1 2
m 2v  0
2
 mv 2
26. Using Constraints
a A  a  & aB  2 a 
2T  mg  ma...(i )
mg  T  m(2a )......(ii )
ag /5
2g
 a B  2a 
5
27. fl   mg  0.4  1 10  4 N

For upper block


fl  m  amax
4  1 a
a 4

for whole system


Fmax  M  amax  1  2   4  12 N

dy
28. At maximum height, 0
dx
2x
1 0
20
 x  10
(10)2
 Ymax  (10)  5
20
29. t  t1t2  6  1.5  3
30.

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f'=100N
f=20N

A B

f=20 N

20N

80N

CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. IO3  6 I   6 H   3H 2O  3I 2
34. H   He
 1 1   1 1 
 2    4  
n 2
 22 42 
 1 n2 
35. Conceptual
36. NO OF RADIAL NODES IN 2S=2-0-1=1
37. Isochoric & isobaric process
38. KCN Contains both ionic and covenant bonds
39. Conceptual
40. Conceptual L
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. Average mass of one atom determined from the percentage abundance of isotopes
44. Endothemic H  0
no. of gas moles increases S  0
45. Conceptual
46. 3 lone pair of electrons
47. Conceptual
48. H ionisation  106.68  ( 2  55.84)
49. Conceptual
Z2
50. E  313.6  K .cal / mole
n2
PCo 2
51. Kp 
PCo2
52. K 2cr2o7  6 FeSO4  7 H 2 SO4  K 2SO4  Cr2  SO4 3  3Fe2  SO4 3  7 H 2O

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53. Extensive properties: Heat Enthalpy, Heat Capacity
54. 25  N  30  0.1  2
6  0.2 1.2
N 
5 5
1.2
V  30  0.2
5
V  25ml
55. 3M  N 2  M 3 N 2
4 14.8

x 3x  28
 x  40
1 1 1
56.  
 1 2
1 1  1 1
R  4    
2 2
1 n  1085 304
n4
57. r  r2  r1
 n  12   n  12  n2
n  4
1 1   1 1 
58. R.12     R.Z 2   
2 2 2
1 3  3 92 
59. 2n + (+3) 2+(+4) 6+(-2) 18=0
60. CaCo3  Cao  Co2
25gm 5.6
10
%Ca   100  10
100

MATHEMATICS
1. x 2  x  2  2  x  x 2  x 2  x  2  0   x  2  x  1  0
1  x  2
62. f ( 1)  4  a  b  c  4....(i )
f (1)  0  a  b  c  0.......(ii)
 a  b  c  0.....(iii )
f (3)  5  9a  3b  c  5.....(iv )
From (i)+(ii)+(iii)+(iv) 8a  1  a  1 / 8
63. x 2  ax  b  0 & x 2  bx  a  0 Have a common roots  ,  , , 
  2  a  b  0    1
 2  b  a  0
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2
 1 
 
a 2  b2 b  a b  a
  b    b   a
p  0 q  73
64. Conceptual
1 1 1 2
65.    .... 
12 22 32 6
1 1 1   1 1 1  2
 2  2  2  ....    2  2  2  ....   6
1 3 5  2 4 6 
1 1 1  1  1 1  2
    ....   1    ....  
 12 32 52  22  22 32  6
1 1 12
1 2
    ....  
12 22 32 6 4 6
2

8
1 1 1 abc 1
66.    
ab bc ca abc abc
abc 3 1
 abc   abc
3 27
 2 4 6 
67. A2  B 2  3  2 c os  cos cos   3  2  1 / 2   2
 7 7 7 
A2  B 2  2
68.  
tan x 1  tan 2 x  1  tan 2 x

1  tan 2 x
tan x   cos 2 x
1  tan 2 x
 tan 2 x  cos 2 2 x

 
2
sin 2 x  cos 2 x 2cos 2 x  1  2cos6 x  2cos 4 x  cos 2 x  1 / 2

69. tan  45  20   2 tan 40

1  tan 20
 2 tan 40

1  tan 20
1  tan 20

1  tan 20

 tan 45  20 
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 tan 25

tan 1 tan 25  25 
70.  
u 2  a 2  b2  2 a 2  b2  a 2  b 2 sin 2  cos2 

u 2  will be maximum or minimum when    / 4 or   0


Maximum of u 2 -minimum of u 2
  2
 2 a 2  b2   a  b    a  b 
2

 19 
1   n(n  1)   
71. cot  cot 1  2 
 
 p 1   2 
 
 19 
 p 1

 cot   tan 1( n  1)  tan 1 n  

 


 cot tan 1 20  tan 11 
21
19

72. Put g ( x)  y  x 2  2  x  y  2  f  
y2 0

 y5  2oy 4  4oy 3  79 y 2  23  0
Roots are g ( x1), g ( x2 ), g ( x3 ), g ( x4 ), g ( x5 )
 g ( x1).g ( x2 ).g ( x3 ).g ( x4 ). g ( x5 )  23
and x1.x2 .x3.x4 .x5  1
 g ( x1).g ( x2 ).g ( x3 ).g ( x4 ).g ( x5 )  3og  x1.x2 .x3.x4 .x5 
 23  30  7

73. log 2
 5x  x2   0  x2  5x  4  0
4
 x  1 x  4   0
 x  1,4
y 1
74. e2 x   for x  0
y 1
e 2x Will be b/w 0 to 1
y 1
0 1
y 1
75. 5 x  5 x  2 x  3 x   4
7  x  4  2 x 
0  7  x  7
0  4  2 x  7

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3  2  x   4
3
  x  2
2
 x  1,0,1,2
6 4 2
 x  , , ,0
7 7 7
1 4 9
x  , , ,2
7 7 7
76.  cos 1 x   cot 1 x   0

   
0  cot 1 x  1 0  cos 1 x  1
cot 0  x  cot1 1  x  cos1
  x  cot1
 cot1  x  1
77.  tan 11 / 2  tan 1  3 / 4   cosec 1x
 tan 11 / 3  tan 1  3 / 4   cos ec 1x
tan 1  7 / 24   cos ec 1x
25
x
7
 1 0 0   0 0 0  1 0 0
78. P   4 1 0    4 0 0  0 1 0
     
16 4 1  16 4 0  0 0 1 
 0 0 0  0 0 0
A   4 0 0   A2   4 0 0   A3  0
   
16 4 0  16 0 0 
1 0 0   0 0 0  0 0 0
 Q  I  0 1 0   50  4 0 0   25  49  0 0 0 
     
0 0 1  16 4 0  16 0 0 
q q 16  50  25  49   50  4
 31 32   103
q21 50  4
1 4 4
79. Adj  p   2 1 7 
 
 1 1 3 
adj ( p)  4
31 2
Adj p  p  p 4
p  2
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n f n (0)
80. If f(x) be a polynomial in x, then coefficient of x in f ( x) 
n!
We have
f ' (0)
Coefficient of x in f ( x)  0
1!
81. Case-I: x  0  2 x  4  x  2
Case-II: x  0  2 x  3 which is not possible
 1 y 1
82. x3  3x  1  0 put y   
 1 y 1
3
 y 1  y 1
 y  1   3 y  1   1  0
   
 3 y3  9 y 2  3 y  1  0
  1  1  1 9
    3
  1  1  1  3

2015 3 5
83. A2015  A2016  A 
1 4
 12015  12  5 
7
84. Use Transformation
2 4 6
85. S  cos  cos  cos
7 7 7
2 6 8
sin 3 2sin cos
 7 cos  2  6   7 7
2   2
sin  7 7  2sin
7 7
14 2
sin  sin
 7 7  1 / 2   k  k  1
2 2
2sin
7
 
 2 
86. tan  tan 1 5  tan 
1
 2 
 1 
1  
 5 
  7   7 k
tan  tan 1      k 7
  17   17 17
87. 2x  3 y  1  0
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3x  y  2  0
 x 1
y  1
 a b2 0
 1  2
 
88. D    1    0    1,1 If   1 system has no solution and   1 has
 2 
  1 
solution
1     2  1
 a  2c b  2 d 
89. AB   
3a  4c 3b  4d 
 a  3b 2a  4b 
BA   
 c  3d 2c  4d 
AB  BA
 2a  2d  3b
ad
 1
3b  c
2t 2  2t  3
90. y where t  sin x
t2  t  1
1
 y 2 ,t 2  t  1  3 / 4
2
t  t 1
 7 10  10 7
Rf   ,   b  a   1
3 3  3 3

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