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Sec: SR.

IIT_*COSC(MODEL-A) CTA-14 Date: 15-12-24


Time: 3 Hrs 2019_P2 Max. Marks: 186
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 AC 2 ABD 3 BC 4 ABD 5 ACD

6 AD 7 ABD 8 ABC 9 3 10 9

11 9 12 2.33 13 0 14 1.2 15 A

16 D 17 B 18 D

PHYSICS
19 AB 20 AB 21 AC 22 AC 23 AC

24 BCD 25 AD 26 ABD 27 3 28 5

29 5 30 20 31 111.1 32 7 33 B

34 D 35 B 36 A

CHEMISTRY
37 ABCD 38 ACD 39 AD 40 ABD 41 BCD

42 ACD 43 AD 44 BC 45 120 46 3
0.83
47 6 48 To 49 7 50 5 51 C
0.84
52 D 53 C 54 D
Narayana IIT Academy 15-12-24_SR.STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A)_JEE-ADV_CTA-14_KEY&SOL
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS

1. The function f is no differentiable at x = 0, x  as
2
     
  
  
 
f 0  10 , f 0  1 ; f    1 , f    1
2  2 
3x 2  2x  10, 1  x  0


The function f   x  is given by f   x    cos x, 0x
 2
 
  sin x, x
 2
 
The critical points of f are given by f   0   0 or x = 0, , thus critical points are x  , x = 0. Since
2 2
  
f   x   0 , for 0  x  and f   x   0 , for  x   so f has local maxima at x  . Also f   x   0
2 2 2
 
for 1  x  0 and f   0   0 for 0  x  so f has local minima at x = 0. Since f(–1) = –9, f    1,
2 2
f(0) = 0 and f() = 0. Thus, f has absolute minima at x = –1 and absolute maximum at x = 0.

x x2
2. f  x     sin t  cos t  dt   f  t  dt
0 0

 5
f   x    sin x  cos x   0 , x
4 4

<0, 5   x  9 
4 4

n n
Ck
3. Let L  lim 
k 0  k  3  n
n  k

1 n
 x
 lim   1   .x 2 dx
0
n  n
1
  e x .x 2 dx
0

x  nt
e
   nt  dt
2

 B is correct

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n n
Ck .(1) k
Now, Let M  
k 0 m  k 1
1 1 m
M   x m 1  x  dx   x n 1  x  dx
n
0 0

4. For (A)
 1
f  x   x3 2  x3 2  4 x  
 x
1
 Put x t
x
For (B)
2

 f  2t  e
f 2 t 
dt  5
0

1  f  2 t  2
 e 0  5
2
 e f  x   11
For (C)
x n  x     x  x1   x  x 2  ......  x  x n 1 
2

Differentiate both sides two times and put x x1


For (D)
f x   f x   1
exf  x   exf x   ex
d
e x  f  x   e x
dx
ex  f  x   ex  1
1
f x   1  x
e

5. a1 2
 n 1 
an     a1  a 2  .......  a n1  , n  2
 n 1 
a2  3 2  6 a3 
4
 2  3  2   16
2
5 6
a4   2  6  16   40 a5   2  6  16  40   3  64   96
3 4 2
2, 6, 16, 40, 96, ………
20  2, 21  3, 22  4, 23  5, 24  6,.......

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an  2   n 1
n1

6. We note that in general, for any two square matrices A and B of arbitrary dimension, the trace of
AB  BA is zero. We can therefore write
a b 
AB  BA   
 c a 
But then (AB – BA)2 = kI2, where k = a2 + bc. This immediately shows that an odd power of
AB – BA is equal to a multiple of this matrix. The odd power cannot equal I2 since it has trace zero.
Therefore. n is even.
The condition from the statement implies that k is a root of unity. But there are only two real roots of
unity and these are 1 and –1. The squares of both are equal to 1. It follows that (AB – BA)4 = k2I2 = I2.

2 0

7. A(k) =   2x  x 2  dx   2.e y dy
0 k

2
 x3  0
  x 2    2e y
 3 0 k

 8
  4    2 1  e  k 
 3

8.    12     2  2 2     2 2     2  5 2
Line is y = x + 2 and P(,  + 2) is any point on this line and A  (2, 5) and B(–1, 2)

Z12 Z2 Z2
9.  2  3 1  0
Z1Z3 Z1Z3 Z1Z2

Z13  Z13  Z33  Z1Z2Z3  0


Z13  Z32  Z33  Z1Z2Z3
Z13  Z32  Z33  3Z1Z2Z3  4Z1Z2Z3
 Z1  Z2  Z3   Z12  Z22  Z33  Z1Z2  Z2 Z3  Z3Z1   4Z1Z2 Z3
 Z1  Z 2  Z 3    Z1  Z 2  Z 3  
 3  Z1 Z 2  Z 2 Z 3  Z 3 Z1   4Z1 Z 2 Z 3
2

 Z1  Z 2  Z 3    Z1  Z 2  Z 3   3Z1 Z 2 Z 3  Z1  Z 2  Z 3     4Z Z Z
2
1 2 3

 Z1  Z2  Z3 
3 2
 3Z1Z2 Z3 Z1  Z2  Z3  4Z1Z2 Z3

 Z1  Z 2  Z 3 
3

 Z 1 Z 2 Z 3  4  3 Z1  Z 2  Z 3
2

3 2
Z1  Z 2  Z3  4  3 Z1  Z2  Z3

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Let Z1  Z2  Z3  

 3  4  3 2
  = 1, 2

1  1    10  8i
 1   1 
10.  1  2 
1  2 
1   ...... 1 
 1   (1  i)   1  2i    1   n  1 i 2  1  8i
 
  
1  i 1  i  1 
i  i  i  i  i i
 1   1  1   ...... 1    1  
 1  i   1  i  1  2i  1  2i   1  (n  1)i   1   n  1 
  1  2i   1    1  3i  1  i     1  ni   1  (n  2)i  
  1  i 1  i            ......      
  1  i   1  i    1  2i  1  2i     1   n  1 i   1   n  1 i  
 1  2i  1  3i  1  4i   1  ni  1 1  i 1  2i 1   n  2 i 
 1  i      ......  
 1  i     ...... 
 1  i  1  2i  1  3i   1   n  1 i  1  i 1  2i 1  3i 1   n  1 i 


1  i 1  ni   10  8i  n  9
1   n  1 i 1  8i

19
 209. 18 C r 1  20 C r 
11. S    1
r 1
 20 
r 1  Cr . 19 C r 
 
19  209  18 Cr 1 1 
   1 
r 1
 19 
19 Cr 
r 1  20 Cr   18 C r 1
 r 
r 1  11r 1 
19
S    1  20  19  ......(i)
r 1  Cr Cr 

1 21  1 1 
Now, 20
  21  21 
Cr 22  C r C r 1 

11r 21r  1 1 
20
   
Cr 2  21C r 21
C r 1 

22 r(1) r 1 19 r 1  1 1 
19
  20    1 r.  21  21 
r 1 21 Cr r 1  Cr C r 1 

 1 1   1 1   1 1   1 1  20
  21  21   2  21  21   3  21  21  ..........  19  21  21 
 C1 C2   C2 C3   C 3 C4   C19 C 20  21
19
11(1)r 1.r
  20  10
r 1 Cr
Next consider,

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1

r 1
(1) r . 19
Cr
1 1 1 1
  19  19  19  .......  19 1
C1 C2 C3 C18
= 1
 From (i) S  9

12. Case (i): A  (B, C, D)  A  (B, C, D)  A  3 × 1 × 3 × 1 ways


Case (ii): A  B  D  B  A  3 × 2 × 2 × 1 ways
(3 choices) (2 choices) (2 choices)
Total ways = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3

13. x 2  2 x 1  2 x 3  2  x 2  2 x  3  4  2 x 1
x 2  2 x  1  2 x  3  2  x 2  2 x  3  4  2 x 1  0

x2  2x1  2x34   2x32  2x1  0


 4x2 1  2x1  2x32   0

14. f  x 2  f   x   f   x  f   x 2   x  R
f(1) = 1, f(1) = 8
ƒ(x 2 )f "(x)  f '(x)f '(x 2 ) x  R
ƒ(1)  1, f "(1)  8
ƒ"(1)  f '(1).f '(1)


f "(1)  f ' 1
2
 ....(1)
Differentiate given equation on both sides
2xf '(x 2 )f "(x)  f (x 2 ).f "'(x)  f "(x)f '(x 2 )  2xf '(x)f "(x 2 )
2f '(1)f "(1)  8  f "(1).f '(1)  2f '(1)f "(1) ....... (2)
Using (1) and (2) we get f '(1)  2, f "(1)  4

Solution for Q.15 and Q.16


x 2 y2
Length of that focal chord of the ellipse 2  2  1 which touches the parabola y2 = 4ax is
a b
2a 1  e2  1  e 
, where e is eccentricity of ellipse.
1  e  e3

Solution for Q.17 and Q.18


2 1
For X, X  
16 8

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C2 91
For Y, Y  16

C2 120
For Z, Let A = S1 reaches finals
B = S2 is eliminated in quarterfinals
 A  P  A  B
Z  P  
 B P  B
14 1 1  6 1 1 1 1 1 1 
        
15
 2  2   7  2 2  2 
7 2  2

Reaching quarterfinal  S1 play with S2

S1 does not 
 in quarterfinal play with S2  2
 
1 1 15

2 2
14 1 1 6 1 1 1 1
For W, W        
15 2 2 7 2 2 2 40

PHYSICS
19. A)   PE sin   q  2 R  E sin 

PE q  2R  E 4 Eq
B)    
I  MR 2
/2  MR

20.

a
21. E
3 0

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2q  a
X max 
3 0

m
And T  2
k

22. For cone A


Vi 1

V 3

1
Vi  V
3

1 h2 1 1
   1  h1     R 2  2 R
3 4 3 3

23. d 2  dV  dw

ncdT  ncVdT  dw

 3RT   3R 
n  dT  n   dT  PdV
 4T0   2 
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3nR  T  nRT
  1 dT  dV
2  2T0  V

3nR  1 1 dV
   dT 
2  2T0 T  V

Integrating an both sides

 1 1 2 dV
   dT 
 2T0 T  3 V

1 T  2 V 
T  T0   ln    ln  
2T0  T0  3  V0 

 2

T  T0  T  V  3
 ln .  
2T0  
 T0  V0  
 
2
T T0
T  V 3
  e
2T0

T0  V0 

2
T T
 V  3 T0 2T0
0

V   e
  T
3 3T T0 
 T 2
V  V0  0  e 4T0

T 

3  3 3 T T0  3 5 3T T0  


dV  3 
 V0T02  T 2 e 0  T 2 T 2 e 4T0 
4 T

dT  4T0 
 

dV 3 3
0  0
dT 4T0 2T

T  2T0

For which minimum volume possible

2T0  3RT   3R 
Work done W   PdV   n  dT  n   dT
 4T0  2 
T0

2T0
3nR  T 2  3nR
T T0 0
2T
   
4T0  2 T 2
0

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3nR 3nR

8T0

3T02 
2

T0 

9nRT0 3nRT0 3nRT0


  
8 2 8
24.

26.

4 R1
3

C.M
4R
3

As no external force acts, C.M of system remains same displacement of A & C along x-axis is
4
 RT  along ‘y’ RT
3

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x
28. Let ‘x’ be the distance of C.M from left external taken C.M of remaining object except first part is
2
so mass of remaining fractal is

m m m
  
4 16 64

m 1 1 
 1        
4  4 16 

 
m 1  m
  
4  1 1  3
 4

 l  m x
m   l  
2 3  2
So x   
m
m
3
4x l l x
  
3 2 3 6

4 x x 5l
 
3 6 6

7 x 5l 5l
  x   5m
6 6 7
29.

l  1m
N
mg
0
f 45
F f

 1   1   1 
N  f   mg  
 2  2 2 2

 1  1  1   1 
N  2 N   30  
 2  2 2 2

 3  30
N   N  10 N
2 2 2 2

1
Fomin = f  N  10   5 N
2

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1 T0
33. f0 
2 L0 

1 T0
34. f0 
2 L0 

For string – 2

35. Any “ i ” is fine

10i 40i
  x  1cm
x 5 x

0  10 40 
FNet   20   a
2 1  x 4  x 

0 4 x4 x
 a   200   
2  4 

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0 10 1
36. 1  2 Kx
2  0.01

CHEMISTRY
39.

45.

48.

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49.

53 & 54.

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