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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: 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
Yy 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 yx 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 cos1 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
n6 6
1 1
n 3
14. P C6 3 . 4 3
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6 n 6 n 6
1 1
Q n6
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 yz2 ….(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 2,3,51,4,5
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 2.1 107 s
qB 1.6 1019 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 A2 B MT 2 A1
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 106
B 0 H I
4 107 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 rRradistionof 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 2.3 102 ( 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 1021
[ H ]2[ S 2 ]
k
[ H 2S ]
k value for H 2 S suggests that its dissociation is very small
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(2 104 )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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