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SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 26-03-25_ Sr.

S60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs _Jee-Main_GTM-31/26_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: Sr.S60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs JEE-MAIN Date: 26-03-2025
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm GTM-31/26 Max. Marks: 300@
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 2 2 4 3 4 4 3 5 4
6 1 7 1 8 4 9 1 10 2
11 4 12 3 13 1 14 4 15 4
16 4 17 2 18 2 19 2 20 2
21 19 22 5 23 2 24 100 25 576

PHYSICS
26 4 27 1 28 1 29 3 30 4
31 1 32 2 33 3 34 2 35 1
36 2 37 1 38 3 39 2 40 3
41 1 42 3 43 3 44 2 45 2
46 3 47 1 48 36 49 6 50 72

CHEMISTRY
51 1 52 3 53 4 54 2 55 4
56 3 57 2 58 2 59 3 60 1
61 1 62 1 63 1 64 4 65 3
66 3 67 3 68 2 69 4 70 4
71 2 72 12 73 493 74 1 75 250

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SOLUTION
MATHEMATICS
1. a R b  a  2k .b it is true for k  0  reflexive
(2,1)  R but (1,2)  R  it is not symmetric
If a  2k1 b and b  2k2 c ,then a  2k1  k2 c  it is transitive
2. Let point on L, (2   ,2  2 , 1  3 )
Point of intersection,
(2   )  (2  2 )  (1  3 )  11    6
Intersecting point (P): (4, 10,17)
Image point:
x  4 y  10 z  17 2[8  10  34  6] 20
   
2 1 2 9 9
40 76 20 110 40 113
x 4 y  10  z  17 
9 9 9 9 9 9
3. Centre of C3 will lie on the radical axis of
C1 and C2 which is 10 x  6 y  26  0 .
Let center of C3 is (h,k)
Equation of chord of contact through (h,k)
to the C1 may be given as hx  ky  25.....( I )
Let the mid point of the chord is ( x1, y1)
The equation of the chord with the help of
mid point may be given as xx1  yy1  x12  y12
Since (I) and (II) represents same straight
h x1 k y1
line 10 x  6 y  26  0   , 
25 x12  y12 25 x12  y12
 25 x   25 y 
Since (h, k) lie on the radical axis  10    6 1   26  0
 x2  y 2   x2  y2 
 1 1   1 1 
13 2
The locus of ( x1, y1 ) is 5x  3 y  (x  y2 )  0
25
4. The equation of the line through P( x, y ) Making an angle with the x-axis which is
Supplementary to the angle made by the tangent at P( x, y ) is
dy
Y  y   ( X  x) ……(1)
dx
At the point where it meets the x-axis
y y
Y  0, X  x   OA  x  ……..(2)
dy dy
dx dx
The line through P  x, y  and perpendicular to (1) is

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dx
Yy  X  x .
dy
At the point where it meets the y-axis
x x
X  0, Y  y   OB  y  .
dy dy
dx dx
Since OA  OB ,
y x yx dy y  x
x  y  ( y  x)   
dy dy dy dx y  x
dx dx dx
y dy  x dy  y dx  x dx
y dy  x dx  x dy  y dx
 y dy   x dy   d ( x, y)
y 2 x2
  xy  c
2 2
1 1
 1 c  y 2  x 2  2 xy  2
2 2
x 2  2 xy  y 2  2
5.
y

y=a
(1,0) (1,0)
O a
1 a

1 a
4 4
A( a)  2  ((1  x 2 )  a )dx  (1  a )3/2  A(0) 
3 3
0
3/2
 1  4 1  A(0)
and A       2 2
 2 3 2 1
A 
2
1 x
6. f ( x) 
2
Put x  cos
f (cos )  cos / 2
fof (cos )  cos / 4
 
fof ...... f (cos )  cos  
 2n 

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 cos 1 x 
fof ...... f ( x)  cos  
  2n 
n times  
 cos 1 x 
1  cos  
 2n 
g ( x )  lim 

2 
 . cos 1 x 2

 
n  1 2  1 
cos x  n 
2 

 
1 2
g ( x )  cos 1 x
2
7. If a1  a2 ........a17  4369
17 a9  4369
a9  257
If we add all 4 equations
(a1  a7  a11  a17 ) x1  (a2  a6  a12  a16 ) x2 
(a3  a5  a13  a15 ) x3  (a4  a8  a10  a14 ) x4  11506
4a9 ( x1  x2  x3  x4 )  11506
x1  x2  x3  x4  11.2
[ x1  x2  x3  x4 ]  11
1
8. f ( x)  xe x  where x  0
xe x
e3 x ( x  1)( x  e  x )( x  e x )
f '( x ) 
( xe x ) 2
f '( x)  0  x  1 ; e x   x (no solution)

-1
0 x0

e  x  x (exactly one solution)


at x  1 local maxima.
at x  x0  (0,1) local minima.
2 1
9. cos x.sin x.cos 2 x  
8 4 2
1 1
sin 2 x.cos 2 x   sin 4 x 
2 2 2
 n 
 4 x  n  (1)n x  (1)n , n  I
4 4 16

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10. (a  ib) z  z  ( a  ib) z


1
z a  1  ib  z a  ib a
2
399
Now a 2  b 2  100  b 2   p  q  399  4  403
4
11. Applying Baye’s theorem required probability is
2
 1  1 
   1 1
 2  4   
2 2 1  9 10
 1  1   1  3 
     
 2  4   2  4 
3 1
12.     
5 5
  2   2  2  3  3  3 
(   ) x   x   x ......
  2   3  
   
 ( x) 2 ( x )3   (  x ) 2 (  x )3 
  x   ......     x   ...... 
 2 3   2 3 
   
 n(1   x)  (1   x)  n((1   x )(1   x))
 3 1 
 n(1  x (   )   x 2 )  n 1  x  x 2 
 5 5 
1 y 
13.  x = 1 (domain)  tan 1  cos 1 y 
1 y 4
1 y 
If y  0 : tan 1  cos 1 y 
1 y 4
     3
Let cos1 y   ;  0,   tan 1 tan      y
 2 2 4 6 2
1 y 
If y  0 : tan 1    cos 1 y 
1 y 4
   
Let cos 1 y   ;   ,    tan 1 tan    
2  2 4
3
  (not possible)
2
n6 6
 1  1 
n  3
14. P  C6 3 . 4 3 
   
   

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6 n 6 n 6
 1  1 
Q n6
Q  nCn 6  3 3  . 4 3    12  (12) 3  (12)1  1 n  9
    P 3
   
M2 M3 M4 MN M2 M3
15. Let N  M     ......  0  ......
3 9 27 3 3 9
 M
I  N  M
 3 
1
 3 9   4 3 1  3 27  3  1 9  
N     
 3 3   1 4  13  9 3  13  3 1 
 9
  9,   3   3
 3
3 7 5 19 7 37
16.     
 ..... 20 terms
12.22 13.23 22.32 23.33 32.42 34.44
 3 5 7   7 19 37 
   .....10 terms      .....10 terms 
 12.22 22.32 32.42   13.23 23.33 33.43 
 23  12 32  22 42  32   23  13 33  23 43  33 
   .....10 terms      .....10 terms 
 12.22 22.32 32.42   13.23 23.33 33.43 
   
1 1 1 1 1 1  1 1 1 1 1 1 
    .....        ......  
2 2 2 2 2 2  3 3 2 3 
1 2 2 3 10 11   1 2 2 3 10 113 
3
1 1 1 1 2650
1 1 2  
112 113 121 1331 1331
17. r  a1   b1 and r  a2   b2
(a2  a1).(b1  b2 ) 6
Then S .D.   Then []  2
b1  b2 5
x (1 x n )
2 n
18. y ( n)  e x  x .... x  e 1 x
x (1 x n )
dy (n) d  x(1  x n ) 
 e 1 x   
dx dx  1  x 

x x n 1
dy ( n) 1 x

1 x d  x x n 1 
lim  lim e  lim  
n  dx n dx  n 1  x 1  x 
x x
d  1  1 x 1 dy ( n)
 e1 x  1  e lim  4e
dx  1 x  (1  x)2 n d x  1
2

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19. y2  2x  3 ..........(i )
Equation of chord of contact
PQ : r  0
y 1   x  0  3
y  x  3 .......(ii )
P

R
(0,1)

 x  3 2  2 x  3
x 2  8 x  12  0
 x  2  x  6   0
x  2 or 6
y  1 or 3
R(0,1)

Q(6,3)
1
MPQ  1
4
2 1
MQR  
6 3
2 1
MPR  
6 3
2
MPR   1
2
MPQ  MPR  1  PQ  PR
Orthocentre = P  2, 1
x2 y2
20. H :  1
a 2 b2
Foci: S  ae,0  , s '   ae,0 
Foot pf directrix of parabola is   ae,0 
Focus of parabola is  ae,0 

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Now, semi latus rectum of parabola = SS '  2 ae


 2b 2 
Given,4ae  e    b2  2a 2 ................(1)
 a 
 

 
Given , 2 2, 2 2 lies on H 
1
a2
b

1
1
 ............(2)
2
8
From (1) and (2) a 2  4, b 2  8  
 b2  a 2 e2  1  e  3

 Equationof parabolais y 2  8 3x

21. Let X be random variable of blue marbles


X x 0 1 2 3
1 1 3 1
P ( X  x)
6 2 10 30
Var[ X ]  E[ X 2 ]  [ E[ X ]]2
1 1 3 1
E[ X 2 ]  02   12   22   32 
6 2 10 30
 1  1  3  1 
E ( X )   0    1     2     3   = 1.2
 6   2   10   30 
[ E ( X )]2  1.44
Variance  2  1.44  0.56
14
S .D  V  0.56   14  5  19
5
22. Given the system of equations
x yz2 ….(1)
2x  y  4z  1 …...(2)
x  y  z   ……(3)
Solving (1) and (2) : x  1  z , y  1  2 z
(3)  1  z   (1  2 z )  z    2 z      1
 For unique solution   0,   R  A  4  5  20
For no solution   0,   1  B  1 4  4
and for infinite number of solutions,
  0.   1  C  1  A  4 B  c  20  16  1  5
23.

0 1

1

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Not Differentiable at x = 0, 1
 1 a 
24. A 
 0 b
 1 a   1 a  1 a  ab 
A2      
 0 b  0 b 0 b 2 


Tn  A  S ; A    I
n n 1
 b must be equal to 1

In this case A2 will become identity matrix and


A can take any value from 1 to 100
 Total number of common element will be 100.
25. Digits are1,2,3,4,5,7,9
Multiple of 11  Difference of sum at even & odd
Place is divisible by 11.
Let number of the form abcdefg
  a  c  e  g    b  d  f   11x
a  b  c  d  e  f  31
 either a  c  e  g  21or 10  b  d  f  10 or 21
Case-1
a  c  e  g  21
b  d  f  10
 b, d , f  1,2,7  2,3,51,4,5
 a, c, e, g  1,4,7,9 ,  3, 4,5,9  2,3,7,9 
Tota l number incase  1   3! 3 4!  432
case  2
a  c  e  g  10
b  d  f  21
 a, b, c, g  1, 2,3,4 
 b, d , f   5,7,9 
Total number in case  2  3! 4!  144
Total numbers  144  432  576

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PHYSICS
27
2 m 2  3.14  1.6  10
26. T   2.1  107 s
qB 1.6  1019  0.3
27.
R

2 7 θ

3 3 R
sin    tan     R  6m
4 7 2 7
T mL
28. S  nc ln b   697 J / K
T Tb
d 2x dx
29. m  rm.  kx  F0 cos t
2 dt
dt
f
30. f r  m 2r f s  m r  tan   s
fr
31.
32. Phase difference between top and middle is  and between top and bottom is 2 .
r 
33. q    inner  Q
 router 
34. 13  2e   / 4
41  2e  3 / 4
69  2e  5 / 4
350
f   100  625 Hz
56
35.
v v v 2v
A B C 3m 3m 3

Before collison Just after collison


mv  2mv 3v
vcm  
4m 4
v v
For block ‘A’   v A / cm 
4 4
v v 36
 vA  
2 4 4
v
 v A min  VA min  5m/s
2
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36.
A
i

 
2 2
r 10 r
B
dB  R 2b
   R2   R 2b i
dt 11r
  R 2b  R 2b 9 Rb
VAB  E R   ir  E R   E 
2 2 11 22
 vp 
2h  
a 2  h2 a h a 2  h2 a2 h2 2ah  vs 
37.       a 
vs v p vs vs 2 v p2 vs 2 v p .vs  vp 
2
  1
 vs 
2y 2y
38. t  X  vt  2 g ( H  g )  12m
g g
39.
30 R

60
R
2
u
3R
2

3R 3R 3 2
mu   mv   mrw 3u  3v  3Rw
2 2 2
4
Again u sin 30  v sin 60 u  3v  v 
3
4 2u
3u  3.  3Rw  W 
3 3R
2
M x 
. .g
1 ( stren) 2 1  L A 
40. Elastic energy density   constant   constant  y  x2
2 y 2 y
1

 2
r r 1 1 1
41.   1 2 and  
1 1 r r1 r2

r1 r2
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Gm ' G 4m
42. g'  g
2 2
R 4R
43. Hot water is lener viscosity than cold water surface tension decreases with addition of
detergent.
44. Binding energies of nuclei of max number of 30.170 are almost same.
45.   MLT 2 A2 B  MT 2 A1
M  L2 A C  ML2T 2

46. E due to spherical shell
400
2R
P.2 r 2 .dr Pr
Hence E   400
where P  0
R
R
v 2 gh 1
47.   
 4 gh 2
48.
(x,y)

CM

 (60,0)
(0,0)

60  x
X cm  60   x  120cm
3
1 60 10 120
Area    y  1  y  m cot    3  0.36
2 100 3 100  10


1cm


 M 5
49. I  , H  0.5  10 4
V 106
 B  0  H  I  
 4  107 0.5  10 4  5  106   6.28
50. Energy from bulb=100  0.5  5J
Energy incident on potassium atom in 1sec = 5
4 R 2

  r 2 rRradistionof disk
Dis tan ce from source 
= E0
So time t= 
E0

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CHEMISTRY
51. Conceptual
52. Conceptual
53. Achiral to chiral produces enantiomers
54.
P= Q=

OTS O
O

55. methyl ketone should present for Iodoform test


56.
57. Nitrobenzene, diazonium compounds and nitrogen in the ring structure can’t be estimated

P=

Q= CH3

in the Kjeldahl’s method


58. conceptual
59. conceptual
60. attackable electrodes are used, so the concentration remains constant
1
61. T f  4  1.86   10  2.3  102 ( i  4)
329
62. w  Pext V
w  1.2  32  38.4 lt atm  38.4  100 J  3840 J  3.84 kJ
E  q  w
So, E  47.16  3.84  51 kJ
63.  H   HS  (k1)
H 2 S 

HS  
 H   S 2 ( k2 )

 2 H   S 2 (k )
H 2 S 

k  k1  k2 1021
[ H  ]2[ S 2 ]
k
[ H 2S ]
k  value for H 2 S suggests that its dissociation is very small

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(2  104 )2  [ S 2 ]
10 22
 [ S 2 ]  mole / litre
0.1
64. t1/2  6.93min
2.303 100
K log
t 10
2.303
K log10
t
2.303
K
t
2.303 2.303
t 
K 0.1
 23.03min
65. 2 px  2 p x - 
3d xy  3d xy -  bond
66. IF4 : 900 :two lone pairs
4
67.  Fe  CN   O2  
 5  is paramagnetic due to O2 (superoxide ion)
68.
69.
70.
71.
CH2OH
O

OH

HO OMe
OH
72.
X

C  CH
C C  X

(22  4)
i) ii)
X C  CH C  CH C  CH

X
(22  4) (2) (1)
iii) iv) v)
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73. 4 NH 3  5O2 
 4 NO  6 H 2O
x  mole x  mole

2 NO  O2 
 2 NO2
x  mole x  mole
3 NO2  H 2O 
 2 HNO3  NO
x  mole 2x
mole
3
2x
Given  1
3
 x  3 / 2 mole
3  904  3  112  3  140 
Heat liberated        
2  4  2  2  2  3 
 339  84  70  493
74. 5,6'V ' H 2O2  1N
10
10'V ' H 2O2  N
5.6
mEq of H 2O2  mEq of MnO4
10
 112  0.04  5 (n factor )  V
5.6
V  1000ml  1L
75.

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