GTM-J
SR MPC(CIO&CAO) DT:29-01-23
Time: 3 Hrs GTM-25-AN Max. Marks: 300
29.01.23_SR MPC(CIO& CAO) _JEE MAIN MODEL _GTM-25_AN QP_FINAL
PHYSICS
01-10 1 2 3 4 4 3 1 1 2 3
11-20 2 4 4 4 1 1 3 4 1 3
21-30 50 4 5 1 4 2 30 20 8 4
CHEMISTRY
31-40 4 4 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3
41-50 2 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 4
51-60 9 10 4 8 2 7 2 4 4 416
MATHEMATICS
61-70 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 1
71-80 2 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 2
81-90 4 11 0 16 5 4 9 1 12 14
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
aR 2R R Tr2 R R
1. 2
ar r r TR2 r r
As Tr TR
2. When work done by non-conservative forces is zero, the total mechanical energy of a
system remains constant.
3. ( m1v1' m2 v2' ) ( m1v1 m2 v2 )
= change in momentum of the two particles
= External force on the system time interval
= m1 m2 g 2t0 2 m1 m2 gt0
4. If M is mass of the square plate before cutting the holes, then mass of portion of each
hole, m M 2 R 2 M
16 R 16
Moment of inertia of remaining portion about Z axis, I I square 4 I hole
M m R2
(16 R 2 16 R 2 ) 4 m( 2 R ) 2
12 2
M 8 10
32 R 2 10m R 2 MR 2 MR 2
12 3 16
8 10 2
I MR
3 16
5. m 2kg b2 a 2 1 e2
a 5m 16 25 1 e2
3
v1 1 e 1
3 v1 5 4m / s
b 4m e
5 v2 1 e v2 1 3
5
6.
P0 1gh r2 F B 1 2 r 3g
3
2
F P0 r 2 1ghr 2 r 3 1g
3
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2
F P0 r2 r 21g h r
3
T
7. From 1 2
T1
1 T 2
1 2 T2 T1 ……………(1)
3 T1 3
2 T 58
And 1 2
3 T1
T2 58 1
3 T2 58 T1 ……….(2)
T1 3
Solving (1) and (2) T2 116 K
8. 00
9. It will form a stationary wave
2l 2 10 9 m
h
2 mE
h2
E 2
6 10 20 J
2 m
10. ultra high frequency band
1 K2
mv
Rotational KE 2 R2 K2
11.
Total KE 1 2 K2 K 2 R2
mv 1 2
2 R
12. Electric force between electrons is given as
kq1q 2 9 109 (1.6 10 19 ) 2
Fe 2
r r2
9 1.6 1.6 10 29
Fe
r2
Fe
is of the order of 1042
Fg
13. V
6 0
12 R 2 r 2
For a uniformly charged sphere, potential at the centre of sphere is given as
2R 2
VC
0
Thus potential difference is given as
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11R 2 2R 2 R 2
VR VC
6 0 0 6 0
14 Right hand rule to find magnetic field
15. Number of atomic dipoles, n 2.0 10 24
Dipole moment of each atomic dipole, M 1.5 10 23 JT 1
When the magnetic field, B1 0.64T
o
The sample is cooled to a temperature, T1 4.2 K
Total dipole moment of the atomic dipole, M tot n M
2 10 24 1.5 10 23 30JT 1
Magnetic saturation is achieved at 15%
15
Hence, effective dipole moment, M1 30 4.5J T 1
100
When the magnetic field, B2 0.98T
o
Temperature, T2 2.8 K
Its total dipole moment M 2
According to Curie’s law, we have the ratio of two magnetic dipoles as:
M 2 B2 T1
M 1 B1 T2
B2T1M 1 0.98 4.2 4.5
M2 10.336 J T 1
B1T2 2.8 0.64
Therefore, 10.336JT 1 is the total dipole moment of the sample for a magnetic field of
0.98T and a temperature of 2.8K.
16. The induced emf is given by
d
e ……(i)
dt
And the magnetic flux is given as
BA cos
(Here, is the angle between the magnetic field B and area vector of ring A)
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So, 0 BA cos 0 BA …….(ii)
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
d
e BA
dt
d
So, e B0 t A given; B B0 t
dt
d
A B0 t A 0 A
dt
But A r 2 is the area of ring, here r is the radius of ring.
So, e r 2 e r 2
100 100 103
17. P Vr .m. s I r .m.s cos cos
2 2 3
10 4 10 3 1 10
2.5 watt
2 2 4
18. I I1 I 2 2 I1I 2 cos
2 y
and .d
D
x 1
19. For balanced Wheatstone bridge
R 100 l
x 20 3
x 1.5
6 80 2
No current flows through galvanometer G.
The resistances of AJ and JB are 40 and 160 then
1 1 1
R 7.5 200
1 10 1
R 7.23
R 75 200
V 10
i 1.38 A.
R 7.23
20. Under the influence of one force F1 m12 y and under the action of another force,
F 2 m 22 y .
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Under the action of both the forces F F1 F2
m 2 y m12 y m 2 y
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
2
1
2
T T1 T2
2 2
4 3
T12T22
5 5
T 2 2 0.48sec
T12 T22 4 3
5 5
21. 2 N cos 300 w mg 10 3 10
3
N 50 3
2
N 100, F N cos 60 0
1
F 100 50 N
2
22. For a sector
2R sin / 2
rcm
3 / 2
900
For quadrant disc
2 R sin 450 4 2 R
rcm .
3 /2 3
2
23. Q U W
V
U Q W 540
J
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1.013 103 1671 1 106
U 540 540 39.7 500cal
4.2
2T
24. h g
R
1 1 1 1
25. E 240 13.6 z 2 2 2 40.8 13.6 z 2 2 2 z 4, n 2
1 4n n 4n
26. Applying Kirchhoff’s law to mesh ADCEFA
VCC 10 I C 103 VCE 10 I C 103 5 or I C 5 103 A ---------------(1)
Appling Kirchhoff’s law to loop AGBEFA
D A
G
lb lc
RB 1 K
10 V VCC
C
B
E VCE
Ib Rb VBE Vcc 10V Ib Rb 0 10 ------------------(2)
Ic I 5 103
Since 100 ; Ib c 5 105 A
Ib 100 100
Putting value in (2)
5 105 Rb 10 Rb 2 105 200 103
12V
27. I max 30 A
r 0.4
f f
28. m1 & m2 .
25 f 40 f
m1 40 f 40 f
or 4 or f 20 cm
m2 25 f 25 f
l l
29. r R 1 2
l2
30. For observer note of B will not change due to zero relative motion.
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CHEMISTRY
31.
O O O O
S P
O O O O
O O
O O
S S P P
O O O O O O
32. n 3: Z 3
n2
r3 r1
Z
r x
So, r1 3 cm
3 3
2 x
De-Broglie’s wavelength cm
3
2 r
de Broglie wavelength =
n
32
r3 r1 X
3
33.
OCH 3
Cl F
OCH 3
S
Cl S
OCH 3
OCH 3 F
34. Werner theory.
4.305
n AgCl 0.03moles
143.5
0.01 moles of compound gives 0.03 moles of precepitate
35. AS OXIDATION STATE OF THE METAL INCREASES, ACIDIC NATURE OF ITS
OXIDE INCREASES
36. Molar conductance of NO3 = molar conductance of Cl
As long as reaction takes place Cl is replaced by NO3 . Hence conductance remains
unchanged .
After completion of reaction Ag also present in solution
Hence conductance increases
V1 V2 V 3V
37. T2 900 K
T1 T2 300 T2
38. Heavy water has more boiling point. So deuterates have less vapour pressure the
remaining are correct
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39. AS PER SUITABLE REDUCING AGENTS
40. The Ionization energies difference is more between 6th and 7th energies so it contains 6
electrons in the outer most shell
41. (a) Density of solid remains unaffected by Frenkel defect and hence, the density of
sample 2.4 g / cm 3
(b) Density of solid decreases by Schottky defect and hence, the density of sample
95
2.4 2.28 g / cm3
100
42. cyanides gives ketones with Grignard reagent
43. CHARATERISTICS OF ENZYME CATALYSIS
44. Water gives bule colour with anhy. CuSO4
45. Ortho substituted anilines are less basic due to stearic effects in protonated products.
46. Phenolic –OH is more nucleophilic than -COOH
47.
Ethanolic NaCN
CH3 CH2 CH2 Cl
Na Hg
CH3 CH2 CH2 CN
Et OH
CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 NH2
48.
H
CH 3CHO
i CH 3MgBr H 2 SO4
CH 2 CH CH 3
CH 3 C OH
ii H 2O
Ethanal
CH 3
B Propene
A
Propan-2-ol
CH 2CH 2CH 2OH
Hydroboration
CH 3 CH CH 2 Oxidation C Propan-1-o1
49. B-complex and vitamin C are water soluble.
50. 1% phenol is disinfectant and 0.2% Phenol is antiseptic
51.
39gm=1.5 mole
1mole acetylene – 6 moles silver iodide
1.5 moles of acetylene - 9 moles of silver iodide
52. C 6 H 5C H O C r O C H C l 2 2
53. B, C , E, H 4 only
54. x = 5, y = 3
55. Mn 7 5e
Mn 2 ; X n
X 5 (5 n)e
Meq of X n = Meq of KMnO4
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2.68 X 103 x (5-n) x 10-3 = 1.61 x 10-3 x 5 x103 ; n=2
56.
Zn OH 2 2
Zn 2OH
2 2
K sp Zn 2 OH 2 1013 0.2 OH 2 1013 OH 106 M
3
K sp Al OH 3 Al 3 OH 16 10 25
3
Al 3 106 16 10 25 16 10 x 1018 16 1025 x 7
57 t1/2 20 years number of half lines 100 5
20
6400 6400
Activity remaining= 5
200 x2
2 32
58.
59. ZnS , CdS , Sb2S3 , MnS
60.
C s 2H 2 g
CH 4 g
C g Hg
H f { Sublimation energy + 2 X (dissociation energy)} – {4(C-H bond energy)
75 720 2 435 4x ; 75 1590 4x ; x 416 KJmol 1
MATHMATICS
61. (2)
Substituting 1, 2 in 2 x y 6 0 2 2 6 0 and substituting 1, 2 in
2 x 4 y 7 0 2 8 7 0 both have opposite sign
2 x y 6 2 x 4 y 7
Bisector of angle which contain 1, 2 is
5 2 5
4 x 2 y 12 2 x 4 y 7 6x 2 y 5 0
62. (2)
a 6 x 2 2ax 3 0 ; D 0 4a 2 4 a 6 3 0
2
a 3a 18 0 a 6 a 3 0 a 6,3
63. (1)
PS1 PS2 S1 S2 15
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2ae 2a 15 2a 1 e 15 1 e
2
64. (3)
BA. BC c2 a2 b2
| BA | cos B C
| BC | 2ca
65. (1)
5x x 2
1
4
66. (10)
Clearly f x is continuous at x 0
1 1 1
h2 2
e 0 1 h
Now, f ' 0 lim lim h1 lim h
1
lim 1 0
h0 h h 0
2
h0
2 2 2 h 0 h2
eh 3 eh e
h
Also f ' 0 0
f x is differentiable at x 0
67. (3)
a y 2 x3 4 x 2 nd y x 3 2 x 1 2 y 2 x3 4 x 2
2 y 2 x3 4 x 2
y 8x 4
y 2 x3 4 x 2
Slope of the line =8
68. (3)
We have f x tan 1 sin x cos x , x 0,
1 cos x sin x
Therefore f ' x 2 cos x sin x ( on simplification)
1 sin x cos x 2 sin 2 x
Note that 2 sin 2 x 0 for all x
Therefore f ' x 0 if cos x sin x 0 or f ' x 0 if cos x sin x or cot x 1
Now, cot x 1 if tan x 1, i.e., if 0 x
4
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Thus f ' x 0 in 0,
4
Hence f is increasing function in 0, .
4
69. (2)
use parametric points
70. (1)
using integration by parts
71. (2)
convert into exact differential
72. (1)
Let AO = 2x, BO = 3x
Now, AO. BO = OE. OF
X= 2
Now, D is mid-point of chord AB
5
AD = DB =
2
Equation of AB is y = mx
3m 2 5
m 1, 17 / 7
2 2
1 m
17
Equation of AB is y x and y x
7
73. (3)
300
B 600 m
10
6
x x
PAM Tan60o AM
AM 3
x
PMB Tan30o BM x 3
BM
BM2 AM2 AB2
x2 8x 2 x
3x 2 600 ; 600 ; 75 5 3
3 3 3
74. (2)
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α 3α 4 a ; α a a 2 4a 2 a f a 0 ; f a 3a 2 a
4ac b2 1
Min value of f a
4a 12
75. (1)
|z 1| |z 1| Re z 0 and |z| 3
9
Required Area
2
76. (2)
1 2 3
A 2 6 11 0
1 2 7
A1 4 5a 2b c A2 5 5a 2b c A3 2 5a 2b c
For infinitely many solutions
5a 2b c 0 5a 2b c
77. (4)
6!
6C .4C .2C 3
90
2 2 2
2!
78. (1)
Principal amount = P, Interest = r
r r
Amount after 1 year = P p
P 1
100 100
Amount after 2 years = Amount after 1 year + Interest for the amount
2
r r r r
P 1 P 1 P 1
100 100 100 100
n
r
Amount after n years P 1
100
n no. of years ; r rate of interest ; n6; r 50%
6
1 36
A 32000 1 32000 500 729 364500
2 64
79. (2)
From the given table prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7 ' E ' denote prime
' F ' denotes the number 4
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P E P 2 or 3 or 5 or 7 (Events 2, 3, 5, 7 are m.E )
P 2 P 3 P 5 P 7 0.62
P F P 1 or 2 or 3 (events 1, 2, 3 are m.E ) P 1 P 2 P 3 0.5
P E F P 2 or 3 P 2 P 3 0.35
P E F P E P F P E F 0.77
80. (2)
Given that p q (q r ) ( r ) ( p q) is false.
p q ( q r ) ( r ) is true and p q is false,
p q ,and ( r ) all are true. r is false
Now, (q r ) is true and r is false. q is false
Also, p q is true and q is false p is true.
81. (4)
BD and BE are intersect at B
1
Coordinates of B are 3, 2 mAB
5
3 1 3
m
tan 2 5 2 3 2m 3 2m 1
3 3m 1 or 1 m rejected or 5
1 1 2 3m 2 3m 5
10 2
Equation of BC y 2 x 3 5x y 17 0
82. (11)
1 1 1 1
f x is undefined when sin 0 x x ,.....
x n 2011 2001
83. (0)
comparing coefficients
84. use Leibnitz’s rule
85. Conceptual
86. (4)
y xy y2
cos 1 x cos 1 ; cos 1 1 x2 1
2 2 4
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2 y2 xy 2 y2 x2y 2 2 x2 y2
1 x 1 cos ; 1 x cos xy cos
4 2 4 4 4
4x 2 4xy cos y 2 4sin2
87. (9)
2i j 1 1
An 2 n 2 n 2i j 3n An n 2i j
3 3 3
1 1 18
tr 3n An tr n 2i j n 3 6 9 n
3 3 3
2 18 6
l lim 6 2 ..... n 9
n
3 3 1 1
3
88. (1)
2
1
5C3 .x3 .tan 3 x
T4 x 2 4 2 4 4
; 4 2
2 x tan x 2
T2 1
4
27 27
; 4 2
x tan x
3
3 ; x 3
5C1 x tan x
x
x 1
3
89. E first boys can be arranged in 4 ways, then there are 5-gaps between boys in 5-gaps,
5-girls can be arranged in 5 ways
54 5 4 3 2 1
PE
9 5 6 7 8 9 126
90. (14)
0 y x 2y y x 2y y y x y y
0 x y y x y y x 2 x y Even
yx
Median 10 x y 20 _______ 1
2
Range 28 2 x y x y 28 x 2 y 28 ______ 2
x 12; y 8
By sol (1) and (2)
x 12, y 8, 2 x y 32, x y 4
12 8 32 4 56
Mean 14
4 4
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