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Super60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs_Jee‐Main_GTM‐18_KEY &SOL’S
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SEC: Sr.Super60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs JEE-MAIN Date: 25-01-2024
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm GTM-18 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1) 1 2) 3 3) 2 4) 2 5) 2
6) 1 7) 2 8) 1 9) 2 10) 2
11) 1 12) 4 13) 4 14) 2 15) 1
16) 3 17) 4 18) 1 19) 1 20) 3
21) 2 22) 5 23) 1 24) 5 25) 100
26) 20 27) 2 28) 2 29) 11 30) 36
CHEMISTRY
31) 1 32) 2 33) 2 34) 2 35) 3
36) 4 37) 1 38) 3 39) 3 40) 1
41) 3 42) 2 43) 3 44) 3 45) 1
46) 1 47) 4 48) 3 49) 4 50) 1
51) 4 52) 2 53) 16 54) 429 55) 16
56) 5 57) 6 58) 2 59) 9 60) 6
MATHEMATICS
61) 2 62) 1 63) 2 64) 2 65) 4
66) 3 67) 1 68) 2 69) 4 70) 3
71) 3 72) 1 73) 1 74) 2 75) 1
76) 1 77) 4 78) 3 79) 4 80) 4
81) 19 82) 8 83) 8 84) 16 85) 1
86) 5 87) 9 88) 0 89) 3 90) 4
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. In refracting telescope lens as objectiveand in reflecting telescope mirror as objective.
2. From Electromagnetic spectrum & Production, detection of the waves.
3. Ionisation energy will be least forGe, followed by Si and highest for C.
N 500
4. B 0 ni 0 i 4 10 7 3
10 12.56 10 T
0.5
ˆi ˆj kˆ
5. r F 1 1 1
7 3 5
iˆ 5 3 ˆj 5 7 kˆ 3 7 2iˆ 12 ˆj 10kˆ
1 1 1 -1
6. Bt=1 B= =T -1 Dx=1 D= = =L
T x L
F=A MLT -2 =A
F=C MLT -2 =C ABCD=MLT -2 MLT-2 T -1L-1 =M2 LT-5
7. d=Rθ
3π 90×4 120
90 =R R= =
4 3π π
Displacement R 2 R 2 2 R 2 cos1350
2
120
= 3.4R 2 = 3.4 70.46m
π
ucosθ + usinθ-gt
2 2
8. V= Vx2 +Vy2 =
2 2
1 1
40 40 10 1
2 2
28.29 28.29 10
2 2
800.32 334.52 = 1134.84=33.68m/s
mg + ma = 10 + 10 =10 2N
2 2 2 2
9. T=
Ma
Mg
1
10. tanθ 1- 2
n
1 1
= tan600 1- 2 = 3 1- 2
n n
30 130
11. P1 =P+ P= P=1.3P
100 100
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%increase in K.E
K1 -K
= ×100
K
2
=
P1 -P 2
P 2
×100 = 1.3 12 100
2
= 69%
L L
12. Position of com is at X cm =
xdm = x x dx
0 0
L L
dm x dx
0 0
X L bx 2 L2 b L3
0 L
L
0 x a+b L dx ax+ dx a .
2 L 3
= =
L X L bx b L2
0 a+b L dx 0 L
a+ dx aL+ .
L 2
aL2 bL2 aL bL 2 3aL+2bL
+ = +
2 3 = 6
= 2 3
aL+
bL
a+
b 2a+b
2 2
2
L L ML2
13. I=MR 2
L=2πR =M R= =
2π 2π 4π 2
14. Planet’s follow law of conservation of angular momentum.
F Mg M Vol
15. Stream = l 2 7 1
A A A A
d 1
1 10 2
e dt BAcosθ 2 2.02 102 A
16. I= = = =
R R tR 0.7 0.5
μ 0 Ni 4 107 100 2
17. B= B =1.26×10-3 Wb/m2
2r
2 10 102
18. F ma
d 2r
a 2 30 ˆj
dt
F is along +ve y-axis
R 5
19. R AC =R CB = CD = =2.5k/w
2 2
TC -TD TC -25
H1 = =
R CD 5
T -T T -0 T -T 100-TC
H2 = C B = C H= A C = H=H1 +H 2
R CB 2.5 R AC 2.5
100 -TC TC - 25 TC
= + TC =450 C
2.5 5 2.5
45-25 20
H1 = = =4W
5 5
-P
20. Equation of line is P= 0 V+3P0
V0
nRT
PV0 =P0 V=3P0 V0 +P0 V=3P0 V0
V
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2
nRT V0 +P0 V =3P0 V0 V
dT 3V 9P V
For temp max =0 V= 0 Tmax = 0 0
dV 2 4nR
dv
21. F=Eq ma=Eq m =E 0 qsin t
dt
π/
Eq E q -cos t
dv= 0 sin tdt Vmax = 0 =2m/s
m m 0
V ΔR ΔV ΔI
22. R= ×100= ×100+ ×100
I R V I
2 0.2
100 100 = 5%
50 20
23.
24. N mg cos 300
mg sin 300 N ma
a 9.8m / s 2 down the incline
Using v 2 u 2 2as
0 102 2 9.8 s s 5.1m
q 2 100×10
-3 2
25. E= = =100J
2C 2×50×10-6
V 3 1 2
26. I 20mA
R 100 100
27. Slope gives resistance
R tan 600 3 1.732
10
28. t2 2 2 sec
g 10
1 1
29. For point B; 0.1, 0
u v
u=-10cm
v =α
f=10cm
1 2
= 1.55-1
10 R
R=11cm
30. r0 i 2 j 4kˆ
r 4i 2 j r r 3i 4kˆ
0
1 q
V
4 0 1r r0
9 109 2 108
V =36V
5
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CHEMISTRY
31. SRP values order indicates that Al Alaq3 is easy when compared with Tl Tlaq3
Telugu Academy 315
32. EA, order =O<S<F<Cl
33. SnO, SnO2 are amphotric
34. 1 O2 4 H 4e1 2 H 2O; E10 1.23V
2 Fe Fe 2 2e ; E20 0.44V
1
31Fe O2 2 H 1Fe 2 1H 2O; E30 Ecell
0
]
2
3 2 1 1
1
2
Ecell 2 0.44 2 1.23 2
0
0
Ecell 1.67V
But, G 0 nF Ecell
0
2.303 RT log K c
2 96500 1.67
Log K e 56.4876
2.303 8.314 298
K C 1056 2.85
35. C2 , N 2 , F2 Diamagnetic (According to MOT)
2 px22
C2 12 1s *1s 2 s * 2 s
2 2 2 2
2 p 2 Dia
2 py2
2
2 px12
B2 10 1s *1s 2 s * 2 s
2 2 2 2
2 p 2 Para
2 py2
1
36. CO x C2 H 6 y Hc z 50mL
1
CO O2 CO2
2
x
x x
2
7
C2 H 6 O2 2CO2 3H 2O
2
7y
y 2y
2
x y z 50 1
x 7y
x y x 2 y 170 142
2 2
x 5 y 56 2
x 2 y 26 3
From (1) (2) (3) x=6ml, y=10ml, z=34ml
V unreacted O2 VO2 V reacted O2
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x 7y
120 82ml
2 2
x ny 1.3 a 0.8 a 0.5
Initial 1.3 0 na 1.0
37.
Equilibrium 1.3 a na n 0.5 1.0
0.8M 1.0 M n2
y 1.0 1 10 1.25
n 2
Kc
x 0 8 0.8 8
1 1
Kf
Kc Kf K c K b 1.25 10 12.5, Kf 12.5
Kb
rf Kf X 12.5 1.3
1
rf=16.25M/ minute
38.
M
NH 4 NO3
N 2O; E
4
3 5 1
4
4
1
39. NN O O N N O; Hf cal ?
2
H BDE R BDE P
498
Hf cal 946 418 607
2
Hf cal 170 KJ / mole
Hf Expt 82 KJ / mole
Resonance Energy = Hf cal Hf Expt
R E 170 82
R E 88 KJ / mole
40.
1
A2 g
B g C g
2
I .Pr ess
100 0 0
t1 0
x 100 x x x 120
100 x x 2
t2 5 min) 2
100 40 60 100 x 120
2
x
20
2
x 40
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Co
y K t 2.305log
100 y y Ct
t3 10 min 2
100 64 36 100
K 5 2.303log
60
100
K 10 2.303log K 0.1022
100 y
100
2.303log
2 K 10
2
100 y
1 K 5 2.303log
100
60
2
5 100 25 100
log log y 64
3 100 y 9 100 y
r k PA2 / r 0.1022 36 / r 3.679 mm of Hg/ min
41. Reactivity Magnitude of +ve charge on diazoinium salt
42. Anti Aromatic compounds are unstable at room temp.
43.
Br
A B O C Aldol
O O
F CH 2 Cl CH 2
44. is less stable than due to d-orbital resonance
O
C OH
CHCl3
X
45. Haloform reaction gives
O
O
C OH O
C C NH 2
NH C
SOCl2
N 2O5 /
Nitration
O
O2 N NH C Ph
Major
46. Strength of ligands are en NH 3 H 2O F
But CFSE charge on metal ion
A, C , D Co 3 , B CO 2
Cl
47. The major product is
1.4 200 1.4 NV
48. %N 46.67% %N
6 wt. of org . com
49. At low temperature elimination (dehydration) doesnot takes place.
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50. Reducing property of H 3 PO2 H 3 PO3 H 3 PO4
a
m f of A x A
P0 A 1 P0
PA0 1P 0 & PB0 2 P0 a b x A a
51.
P0 B 2 P0 b xB b
m f of B xB
a b
PA PA0 .x A y A. P PB PB0 .xB y B P
PA PA0 .x A y A 1P0 a 2 a 4
0
PB PB0 .xB yB 2P b 1 b 1
52. All except CH 4
1Mn3O4
3MnO2
53. 0.4 Mn3O4
1.2 MnO2
8
4
3
8 4
Q 4 3 0.4 F Q 3 0.4 1.6 F 1.6mole e
3 3
W 1 1 1
54. M Msaturated S
M V 233 V
2 2
BaSO4 Be SO4
So ln s s s
1
K sp Ba 2 SO42 s.s. s 2 S K sp
233V
1 105
1.11010 V 430 L
233V 233
1 M 2 T2 n 64 1200
55. 16
2 T1 M 1 SO 2
300 1
56.
Br CH 2 Br
I
, , NH Br
O
CH 3 OCH 3
57.
NH 2
NH 2
* , *
*
NH 2
d,l d,l
d,l
2
2 2 6
58.
BrF , ICl
4
4
2 2 2
Pt NCS 2 en 2 , Pt SCN 2 en 2 & P SCN NCS en 2
59. GI cis, trans 3 3 Total 9
Optical active cis
3
60. 1) Valine 2) Tryptophon 3) Leucine 4) Lysine 5) Anginine 6) Histidine
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MATHEMATICS
2 28 1 i 3
61. , are 2
2 2 2
2
16
16 16 256
102
d
62. dx x 1 x 2 x 100
0
63. L.H .L R.H .L
K .2 3m 2
L.H .D R.H .D
1
K m
2.2
K 4m
8m 3m 2
2
m
5
8
k km2
5
64. f 2 0
f 2 4 2 0 0 0
2
f 2 4 2 1 1 0
2
Hence, f x is continuous at x=2
f 2 0
f 2 4 2 1 0 0 f 2
2
Hence, f x is discontinuous at x=-2
65. 10 4 1C4 7C4 35
N
7
5
66. A= Car met with an accident
1
B1 : Driver was alcoholic P B1
5
4
B2 : Driver was sobed P B2
5
P A B1 0.001, P A B2 0.0001
1 1
.
5 1000 5
Re q.
1 1 4 1 7
. .
5 1000 5 10000
67. 2700 1 2 3 4 ...... 9 810 1 4 9 27 1 2 3 ..... 9
2700 45 810 14 27 45 134055
22C11
1 2 3 22
253
.22C11
(or) 2 2
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68. y x........ i
2
2 y 2 x 2 5 x 1....... ii
Solving (i) & (ii) y 1 2 y 2 4 y 1 0
2
y 1 is the repeated root which is the y-(o-ordinate of point of contact. So point of
contact =(1,-1)
Common tangent at point of contact
x 1
y 1 x 2 y 1 0
2
b2
69. Normal at ae, passes through (0,b)
a
5 1
e4 e2 1 0 e2
2
b2
ae,
a
0, b
5 1
b 2 a 2 1 e 2 4 1
2
2 3 5 6 2 5
Length of L.R
2b 2 4 3 5
62 5
a 2
2 2
70. S.d between y=x and hyperbola x y 1 is the distance between line y=x and tangent
9 4
y x c, C a 2 m 2 b 2
1 2100
71. 101C1 101C3 101C101
101! 101!
72. a2 1 2 a 1
73. f x x 1 x 2 x 3
1
f ' x 0 x 2
3
1 1
2 , 2 2 ,3
3 3
1 2 3
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1 1
74. dx dx 1 e4 x t
1 e
4 x 3/4
3x
1 e
3 4x
e5 x e 2 4 x 4 e
n 1
75. AdjA A , KA K n A
L.H .S 24 A
6 2 4
R.H .S 36.212 A
76. x 1, 0 cos 1 x ,
2
77. y 2sin x, y x a
dy 3 3
2 cos x 1 x a 2.sin a
dx 3 3 3 3
3
a c b d 5 2 7
78. 1
b d 14 2 2
ax1 by1 c 6
79.
a cos a b sin 3
80. x i 300, xi 2 4680
x
2
i
178 4680 600 20 2 3560 2, 28
20
Square of maximum value =4
32003 32.32001 9 28 1
667
81.
9 28k 9 Req is 9 28 19
82. Radius given circle is 3. Centre of 3 circles are A 0, 2 , B 6, 2 , C 3, 6
Let P , be the centre of the circle passing through A, B, C
31 23 1 5
Radius r 2 2
2
P , 23725 549
18 12 36 36
5
Required radius 3 549
36
4 x 2 2 x 2
1 a 1 b
2! 2!
83. Lt
x0 x4
32 2
1 a b 0, 8 2a 0 a 4, b 3 L a 8
3 3
4
84. y x x2 1
y
y1 , y2 1 x 2 xy1 16 y
1 x 2
a b c a b c sin 2 a , b c
2 2 2
85.
a
2
b 2
c 2 b .c 1
2
86. Given the point p, p 1 lie inside the region E x, y : 3 x y 9 x 2 , 0 x 3
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And the set of all values of p is the interval a, b
Now by observation p, p 1 lies on x 2 y 2 9
So, solving y x 1 and x 2 y 2 9 , we get
x2 x 4 0
1 1 4.4 17 1
x
2 2
17 1
Hence, P 1,
2
Now on comparing with p a, b we get
a 1, b 2 b 4
Hence the values of b2 b a 2 4 1 5
Given equation 2a bc
ln a ln b
87.
ln a ln 2a ln b .ln bc
ln a ln 2 ln a ln b. ln b ln c
ln a x, ln b y, ln c z, x y z
x ln 2 x y y z
x ln 2 y 2 x 2 yz
Similarly from second equation
ln 2.ln b ln c.ln a
xz
ln 2
y
Substitute eq(ii) and eq(i)
We get,
y 3 yx 2 y 2 z x 2 z
y2 y 2 x2 y z 0
x y x y y z 0
x y x y y z 0 y z
xz
But ln 2 xz ln 2
y z
ln 2 x ln a a 1 y z
2
ln b ln c ln b ln c 0 bc 1
1
6a 6bc 6 6 1 9
2
88. x 5 y in 1st one, 3 x 2 t in 2nd one I1 I 2 0
25r 2 15r 21 1 1
89. cot 1 Tan
25 3 21
r2 r
5 25
1 4 25m 1
Tan 1 r Tan 1 r S n Tan 1 Tan 5
5 5 5m 26
90. x y z 0 1, 3
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