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Sec: SR.

IIT_*CO-SC GTA-10(P1) Date: 30-03-25


Time: 3HRS 2023_P1 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 ABC 2 ABD 3 ABC 4 D 5 C

6 D 7 D 8 6 9 2 10 6076

11 25 12 5 13 2 14 D 15 B

16 D 17 C

PHYSICS
18 BD 19 ACD 20 ABC 21 C 22 B

23 A 24 B 25 2560 26 5 27 7

28 1 29 120 30 6 31 A 32 C

33 C 34 B

CHEMISTRY
35 ABC 36 ABCD 37 ABC 38 D 39 C

40 D 41 D 42 2 43 4 44 5

45 3 46 4 47 5 48 B 49 A

50 C 51 B
Narayana IIT Academy 30-03-25_SR.IIT_*CO-SC_JEE-ADV_GTA-10(P1)_KEY&SOL
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1.
n 4  3n 2  10n  10
2n  n 4  4 
1 3n 2  10n  6
 
2n 2n  n 2  2n  2  n 2  2n  2 
1 4n 2  8n  8  n 2  2n  2
 n n 2
2 2  n  2n  2  n 2  2n  2 
1 1 1
  n 2 2  n 2 2
2  n  2n  2  2  n  2n  2 
n
2

n 4  3n 2  10n  10

n 2 2 n.  n 4  4 
   
1 1 1
     
n 2 2
n
n 2  2

n 2
 n 2
 2n  2  2 n
 n 2
 2n  2  

1 6 11
  
2 10 10
2. Let  x 2  4x  6  t
f  t   t 2   k  2 t  k  5  0
Apply condition of location of roots on equation f  t   0 .
For exactly 4 real solution k   4,5 
For exactly 3 real solution k=5
For exactly are real solution k  
For no real solution k   , 4 

3. 2 2
12 z  2 z  2  z 2  1  31
2

   
 12zz  2  z  2  z  2   z 2  1 z  1  31
2

 12zz  2  zz  2  z  z   4   z z  z  z  1  31
2 2 2 2

  z  2zz  z   4  z  z   4   z z  12zz  36  0
2 2 2 2

 
  z  z  2    zz  6   0
2 2

6
z  z  z  2
z
5. Let E1 , E 2 , E 3 , E 4 be the events that first two drawn books are (math, math) (math, phy)
(phy, math) and (phy, phy) respectively and A be the event that third drawn book is of
maths.

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3 5 3
Here P  E1    
5 7 7
3 2 6
P  E2    
5 7 35
2 3 3
P  E3    
5 4 10
2 1 1
P  E4    
5 4 10
7
Also P  A / E1   ;
9
P  A / E 2   5 / 6;
7
P  A / E1   ;
9
P   A / E 2   5 / 6;
7
P  A / E1   ;
9
5
P   A / E2   ;
6
P  A / E4   1

Now by Baye`s theorem


P  E 4  .P  A / E 4 
P  E4 / A  
PA
1
1
 10
3 7 6 5 3 5 1
      1
7 9 35 6 10 6 10
1

10 10 5
  1
3 7 2
42 42
 
140  60  105  42 347

7. Number of elements equals 9 C2 . 2 C1.3  9 C1


8. a7  3
x 7  21  x 2  x  1  x 2  x  1  15
 3 1     21  a 4  23   2   2    1
7

 4  23   2   2    1]  15 = 6
9. f  x  and g  x  both are increasing  g  f  x  
g  f  x   is increasing  g  f  x   g  f  x    x

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 x 2
x x3
x  4 5
 tan 1  x     x
 2 3 4 5 
1  x 2 x3 x 4 x5 
tan  x     x
 2 3 4 5 
x 2 x3 x4 x5
x     tan x
2 3 4 5
x 2 x3 x4 x5
x     tan x
2 3 4 5

10. 2025
2025r 2025
2025r 1  r  2  2025r  r  1
   r  2  2025  r  r  1    
r 1 r! r 1 r!  r  1!
20252026.2027 20252025.2027
  2025.2   4050
2025! 2024!

11. A-getting a 6 on dice


B- drawing 3 colours
 B 1
P  A  .P   .1
A  A 6 3
p    
B P  B 1 8 1 3
C  1 1 10
. 6   1  6 2   .1  .1
6 C3 6  C4  6 6

12.  tan 4 x  cot 4 x  2 and sin 2x  1


 tan 4 x  cot 4 x  2

 tan 2 x  1  x  n 
4
 3 5 7 
 , , ,
4 4 4 4

Also sin 2x  1  2x  2n 
2
  5
 x  n  x ,
4 4 4
Hence two solutions,
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&
1  cos x  cos 2x  cos 3x  4
 cos x  cos 2x  cos 3x  3
 cos x  cos 2x  cos 3x  1
 x  2n & 2x  2m & 3x  2r
 common solution x  2n  0, 2, 4

13. Put x  ty
1 1
t t
gt   f  y  tdy  t  f  y  dy
 yt 1

t
1

gt t
 2  f  y  dy
t 0
1
t
 2 e  y dy
0
1/ t
 2 e  y   2 e1/ t  1
0

gt
lim 2
x 0 t
16. (I)  2,3 lies on ax  by  5  0
2a  3b  5 ………..(1)
 4  3  a 
 Lines is at greatest distnaces from centre     1  a  b
 3  2  b 
(II) Let P be (h, k) then h 2  k 2  2h  2k  0 ............ 2 
h k h k
Midpoint of OP is  ,  . Let x  , y  ; h  2x, k  2y
2 2 2 2
4x 2  4y 2  4x  4y  0 from equation (1)
(III) Centre of circles are C1  1, 2  , C2   5,  6 
6  2
Equation of C1C2 is y  2   x  1
5 1
2x  y  4  0 …….(1)
Equation of radical axis is 8x  16y  56  0 ……..(2)
It of intersection of equation (1) and (2) is (3, -2)
(IV) Let S  x 2  y 2  6 3x  6y  27  0
Equation of pair of tangents is SS1  T 2


18y y  3x  0 
17. Number of singular matrices with zero entry=209
Number of singular matrices with atleast one zero entry=171
 D  A   10  1  2  3  .......  9
2
 20250
AS

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 T  A   100 1  2  3  .......  9  900  0  1  ......  9   1900  45  85500
AS

 T  A   900 1  2  3  .......  9   900 1  2  ......  9   1800  45  81000


AS
'

PHYSICS:
18. With S1 and S2 Closed V  V0 sin t

V0 2
Power in R1 
2R
 
2
2V0
Power in R 2 
2R
3 V0 2
Total Power 
2 R
B)With S2 Closed, After long time in steady state charge of capacitor is CV0
And No current will be seen in circuit

C)With both S2 & S3 Closed


D)With both S1 and S2 Closed

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Due to AC average current will be zero. Due to DC there will be no current in capacitor
branch after long time, here effective circuit after long time is (for DC current)

19. After redrawing circuit & taking potential at A=E & F to be zero.

V
Current from A to D to (H,C) is
 R
R  
 2
V 14V
Current from A to E, B then to (H,C,F) is 
R R 9R

2 7
Now using KCL we can find current through each ammeter

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20. Theoritacal
21.

Time for S to F is
 h2  x2  2  R  x  sm  k / 2 
T  2 
   / 2
 
For minimum time
dT 2 2x 4sin   / 2 
D   1  0
dx  2 h2  x2 
Or
4x 4sin   / 2 

2 h 2  x 2 
 sin i  2sin   / 2 
For path in water to exist

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 sin i max   2sin   / 2 


h 2  2
but  sin i  max 

so  sin i  max  2sin   / 2 
h 2  2
  2sin   / 2 

1 h2 
2sin 1  1  2   
2  


1 1 h2 
i.e. If   2sin  1  2   0
2  
 
Then only minimum time path will exist through water,
h2
Or 1   4sin 2   / 2 
 2

h2
 1  4sin 2   / 2 
 2

h

1  4sin 2   / 2 
2
If    0 then minimum time path is just through ground & Tmin 

E
22. Photon mometum
C

2F
Change in momentum   Momentum of mirror = m
C
2E

MC
1 2E 2
KE of mirror  m 
2

2 MC2
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 Beam energy and frequency will reduce
2E 2  2E 
E E
1
 E  1  2 
MC 2  MC 
 2E 
hf 1  hf  1  2 
 MC 
  
f 1  f 1  min  approx
 C 
23. F  i  flux of ring through solenoid
  Mi  MI ; where M = mutual induction
F
F  i  MI  I   I

4.volume    
4
24.
  Linear dim ension
1 d
   MT  1  
 dT

M = slope of  v/s T graph


T2
2  MT 2 
 n      1T 
1
 2  T1
M 2 2
 
T2  T1  , T    1 
 2  1 e 2
M 2 
 T2  T1 
 42  14   2  
4

Now % change in V  100  4     1  100


1  1  
 4M  T22 T12 1  T2 T1 4 
 100  e 2  1 %
 
2  2 1  T2  T1   4 1T
 100  e  1
T2  4W T1  3W
 2  1 103 ; 1  0.5  103
 2  1  0.5  103
2 0.5103 700   40.5103 100
 % change  100 e  1
 
 100 e0.7 0.2  1  100  e0.9  1  100  2.46  1  146%
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25. Particle following cycloidal path like a point on ring undergoing pure roling
2mE 8  2  103  103  4
Distance covered by point an ring in are rotation  8R  
qB2 103   25  106 
mE 64
(by comparison R  2
)   1000
qB 25
26. Since the conductivity of the piston is very high temeprature of gas equals the
temperature of outer surface.
Temparature of The gas reaches terminal value when power of heater equals the rate of
radiation.
P  eA  T 4  T04   4eAT03TT
Since the Power is low, T  T0
P
T 
4eAT03
1.53
  5K
1
4   15  102  5.67  108  27  106
3
27. Energy levels in positronium are half that of hydrogen atom
10.2
So energy required to reach 1st excited state is  5.1 eV and that for 2nd excited state
2
12.1
is  6.5eV
2
1m 2
The maximum energy that can be lost in perfectly inelastic collision is   v , where
2 2 
m is mass of positronium and v its speed before collision.
For minimum initial KE collision must be perfectly inelastic.
1
So mv 2  5.1  6.05  11.15eV
4
1
Hence mv 2  22.3 eV    2,   2,   3
2
10
28. 0.4  K 0  10  K 0   25
0.4
Now,  3K 0     30
10
 
25
  0.4mm
X=1.00
29.

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Let the bus at O when it send a single that is detected by the detector as of
frequency=1500 Hz
 v 
f     1000  1500
 v  v B cos  
3
 cos      300
2
By the time signal reaches at S the bus reaches at D. Let this time be t 0
OS  cos ec
 t0  
v v
Now man fires and the bullet reaches C in the t1 (say). In the same times bus moves
from D to C

t1  ; where u=speed of bullet
u
v B t 0  v B t1   cot 
  cos ec 
vB    v B  u    cot 
 v 
2 2 v
2  3
2 3 3 3u
v 5
 
u 2
2 2
 v   300  120m / s
5 5
30. F1  3F and F0  2F1  6F  60N

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31.
32.

f max  N  0.1 100  10N


 A  f r  45  10  35
f r  f max
Slipping of block will occurs
For topping condition-
Torque analysis about centre of mass
45  1  10  1  55Nm
 N  100  1
As  N  t all forces
Therefore no toppling
33.
34. Initially, As the acceleration of COM is not vertical in all the cases so, hinge force not
be vertical
 3mgL 3g
For  2  ,  x   2

I 2.2mL 4L
When K.E becomes maximum the COM of the structure is lowest.
 3  10 
K.E Max.  2Mg  L
 4 
Angle turned for (1)
 1
 tan 1  
2  3
Moment of inertia

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2
2ML
B
3
CHEMISTRY:
35.
36.
37.
38.
NH 2 N 2Cl CN COOH
KCN
NaNO2
 
 H 3O 
CH 2 (CN )2 

CH 3 HCl CH 3 CH 3 CH3
O
COOH
 KMnO
4
O  
COOH
O

39.

40. Crystall is FCC


41. 2Cu 2   K 4  Fe  CN 6  
 Cu 2  Fe  CN 6  
Chocolate brown ppt.

3Cu 2   2K 3  Fe  CN 6  
 Cu 3  Fe  CN 2  
Green ppt.

 Hg  Hg  NH 2  Cl  NH 4Cl  2H 2 O
Hg 2 Cl2  2NH 4 OH 
  
Black residue

42. X-(Lysine) is essential amino acid with isoelctricpoint-9.74


Y-(Glycine) is non essential amino acid with isoelctricpoint-6.0
Z-(aspartic acid) is non essential amino acid with isoelctricpoint-2.8
B,E –correct statements

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43.
O
*
*

* *
O
O

44. (a),(b),(e) and (f) are correct


45. 2nd exited state of Li2 ion  n  3
Degeneracy = 9(3x, 3p, 3d)
th +
4 excited state of Li ion = 3p
Degeneracy = 3 (  3p x ,3p y ,3p z 
Ans: 9/3 = 3
46. C  b 2  4  104  b  0.02 L / mol
a a
B b  0.105  0.02 
RT 0.08  400
 a  4 atm L / mol
2 2

47. (b), (e), (h) and (i) are correct


48.
Cl Cl Cl Cl

SO3H NO2 Cl COCH3

49.
50. (A) H 2O  l   H 2O  s  at 273 K. & 1 atm
H  ve  q
S sys  0, G  0
w  0 (as water expands on freezing), U  0
(B) Free expansion of ideal gas.
q0
w0
U  0
S sys  0
G  0
(C) Mixing of equal volume of ideal gases at constant pressure & temp in an isolated container
q  0, w  0, U  0, S sys  0, G  0
(D) H 2  g  300 K 
Re versible
Heating ,1atm
 600 K 
Re versible
Cooling 1atm
300 K
q  0, w  0, U  0, G  0, S sys  0

51.

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