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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:Inc.Sr.Super60(NUCLEUS) JEE-ADVANCE Date: 15-03-2025
Time: 02.00Pm to 05.00Pm 2021_P2 Max. Marks: 180

KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 AC 2 BD 3 AC 4 BD 5 BCD 6 ABCD

7 3.18 8 0.21 9 3.46 10 12 11 4.5 12 13.5

13 D 14 C 15 B 16 B 17 4 18 200

19 20

CHEMISTRY
20 AB 21 ABCD 22 BD 23 ABD 24 ACD 25 BC

26 8 27 0 28 24 29 1 30 5 31 6

32 A 33 A 34 C 35 C 36 7 37 3

38 6

MATHEMATICS
39 AC 40 ABC 41 ABC 42 BC 43 ACD 44 ABC

45 7 46 5 47 5 48 1 49 7 50 4

51 B 52 D 53 C 54 D 55 5 56 6

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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
r dB
1 F = EQ =  2
2 dt
1 dB
=  2
2 2 dt

1 dB
=  1
2 dt 1 2
1 dB 1 12
 = 4(F  r) = 4
2
  1
2 dt 2
dL 2.(4)
=  L = 8 ; I = 8
dt at
4  ( mr 2 )  = 8 ;  = 40 rad = 40 rad sec
2 OA = OB = OC = radius of circle = 4m
Let ‘x’ is the side length of the triangle
x2
cos30 =  x = 2OB cos30 = 4 3m
OB
AD
And sin 60 =  AD = AB 3 2;
AB
3
h=x = 6m area of le
2
1
A = hx = 12 3m
2
dB d
 emf = A = 12 3 ( 4t + 0.3) = 48 3V
dt dt
3. A cylindrical shell of length L. thickness d and radius R surrounds a coaxial solenoid of
radius a. The coil of the solenoid carries a variable current i = i0 sin t . outside the
solenoid, the magnetic field is zero. Magnetic field inside the solenoid, B = 0 ni0 sin t .

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 Magnetic flux linked with solenoid


 = B. A
Or  = ( 0 ni0 sin t ) ( a 2 )

d
 = 0 na 2i0co t
dt
 d 
Or  = −0na 2i0  cos t  e = − 
 dt 
pl
Resistance of shell, R =
A
  2 R 2 R 
 Resistance, R = or Resistance =
Ld Ld
 0 na 2i cos t
 Induced current in shell, I = =
resistance 2 Rp
Ld
 na Ldi0 cos  t
2
 Induced current = 0
2 R
4.

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5. If inward magnetic field increases than induced electric lines are anti-clockwise and if
inward magnetic field decreases, then induced electric lines are clockwise both inside and
outside the cylindrical region.
On positive charge, force is in the direction of E . On negative charge, force is in the
opposite direction of E . Hence options B, C and D are correct
6.  = B. A
d
 =− = − BA cos
dt
7.

8.

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9.

10.

11.
12.
13. Based on paragraph reading
mv 2
14. From = qvB , we have
a
15.

16.

17.
18.

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d
 =−
dt
d dB
19.  =− = −A
dt dt

MATHS
14 9 11 4 20
39.  dx + 2  dx + 3  dx + 4  dx
1 19 14 9 11 4

1 1 18 1 27
= − + − + 12 − + 64
4 19 11 2 11
937 735
= 76 − = 74 +
836 836
40. I =  sec x sin
2 −2026
x dx − 2026  sin −2026 x dx
tan x
= 2026
+  2026sin −2027 x  tan x dx − 2026 sin −2026 x dx
sin x
tan x
= 2026
sin x
 g ( x) = tan x
 − x 2 x  −1

 1 −1  x  0

41. f ( x) =  2 x=0
1 0  x  1

 − x 2 x 1
1 2
2
F ( x) = 2 1dx + 2  − x 2 dx = 2 (1 − 0 ) −  x 3 
2

0 1
3 1

14 −8
=2− =
3 3

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42. Conceptual
43.
x
44. For option A: Let g ( x) =  f (t ) dt − sin3x . Apply Rolle’s theorem.
0
x
6x
For option B: Let g ( x) =  f (t ) dt + cos3x +
0

x
xf ( x) +  f (t ) dt
xf '( x) + f ( x) + f ( x)
For C: lim 0
= lim = −1
−2 x
x →0 x →0 −2
For D: Proceed as for C
( )
4
n 4 n r
r 1 n
45. lim  = lim 
r =1 r + n
( n)
x → 5 5 x → n 5
r =1 1 + r

1
x4 1
= dx = log 2
0
1+ x 5
5
1
1
46. K =  xe x dx =  xe x − e x 
0
0
=1
 2
47. I = 4  sin 4 x cos6 x dx . Now use Walli’s formula
0
3
I= a = 3 b=2
128
5
48. Use properties of even function then use Walli’s formula I =
4
49.
x −1 y − 3 z − 2
50. Line through P is = = . Q (  + 1,2 + 3,  + 2)
1 2 1
 + 1 − 2 − 3 + 3 = 0  Q ( 2,5,3)
x−2 y −5 z −3
R lies on = = R (  + 2, −  + 5,3 + 3)
1 −1 3
2 + 4 +  − 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 = 0
 R (1,6,0 )
 4 14 5  23
 Centroid is  , ,  .  +  +  =
 3 3 3 3
Also, PQ = 6, QR = 11 PR = 13
a = 6 b = 11 c = 13
51. Conceptual
52. Conceptual

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x 1
53. sin x  x  tan x 1  
sin x cos x
sin x
 cos x  1
x
54. Use sin x  x and cos x  1
55. Integrate by parts
56. Conceptual
57.

CHEMISTRY
20. Cl2O6 mixed anhydride of HClO3 and HClO4 .
 forms chlorate and perchlorate
21. Properties of Chlorine
22. (D) HClO4  HClO3  HClO2  HClO. As charge dispersion on oxygen atom(s)
increase, the stability of their anions increases and thus reducing character increases and
oxidizing power decreases.
23. Strong acid will have weak conjugate base
24. Properties of Oxy acids
25. Highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)   * Lowest unoccupied molecular orbital
(LUMO)   * On descending the group gap between  * and  * decreases
26. Bond order calculation
27.
28. Use law of equivalents.
29.
30. NCERT interhalogen compounds
31. NCERT interhalogen compounds
32. SO2 + Cl2 → SO2Cl2 ( R )
P4 + 10SO2Cl2 → 4 PCl5 + 10SO2
PCl5 + 4 H 2O → H 3PO4 + 5HCl
33. SO2 + Cl2 → SO2Cl2 ( R )
P4 + 10SO2Cl2 → 4 PCl5 + 10SO2
PCl5 + 4 H 2O → H 3PO4 + 5HCl
34.
35. HCl does not react with Br2 & I2
36.
37.
38.

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