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Sec: Sr.Super60(Incoming)_STERLING BT JEE-ADV-2024_P1 Date: 04-05-2025
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm QAT-10 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 B 2 C 3 B 4 D 5 ABCD 6 ABCD
7 BCD 8 4 9 0 10 0 11 9 12 4
13 2 14 D 15 B 16 A 17 D
PHYSICS
18 D 19 A 20 A 21 C 22 BD 23 ABC
24 BCD 25 45 26 2 27 1 28 5 29 3
30 2 31 B 32 B 33 C 34 B
CHEMISTRY
35 D 36 B 37 A 38 B 39 ABC 40 BD
41 ABCD 42 2 43 10 44 9 45 2500 46 325
47 182 48 D 49 A 50 C 51 C
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
x2 1 dx x2 1 dx
1) 4 3 2
4 1
x x 4 x 5x 4 x 1 x x2 4x 5
x x2
1
1 2 dx
x
1 1
4 x x2 2 5
x x
1 1
Put x t Also x t
x x
1 1
1 2 dx dt x2 t2 2
2
x x
dt dt dt
2
4t t 2 5 2
t 4t 3 1 t 2
2
1
sin 1 t 2 c sin 1 x 2 c
x
2) y2 8x a 2
1
Slope of the tangent = slope of the normal =
3
Equation of the normal y mx 2am am3
3 x 3 3 y 14 0 ………….(1)
Equation of tangent is y mx a / m
1
y x2 3
3
x 3y 6 0
3x 3 3 y 18 0.........(2)
16
Distance between (1) & (2)
3
3) Put sec x tan x t sec x tan x 1 / t
dt
sec x dx & 2sec x t 1 / t
t
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1 dt
sec2 x dx t 1 / t
2
sec x tan x 11/ 2 t11/ 2
t 1 t 11/ 2 t15/ 2 dt
2
1 2 9/ 2 2 13/ 2 1 1
t
2 9
t
13
9/ 2 13/ 2
9t 13t
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
t sec x tan x c
t13/ 2 13 9 sec x tan x 13/ 2 13 9
x 2 1 ln x dx x 2 1 ln x dx 1 ln x dx
4) ln 4 x x 4
4
4
4 ln x 2 ln x
x 1 x 1
x x
ln x
put t
x
1 ln x 1 t 1 1 1
dx dt dt dt 1 dt 1 dt ln tan t c
t4 1 t2 1 t2 1 2 t2 1 2 t2 1 4
t 1 2
x2
2 2
x y 1 x y 3
E1 :
2
2
5) 1
1 2
a 2 1 & b2 2 ab
Transverse axis is x y 1 0 & conjugate axis is x y 3 0
Center of the ellipse E1 1,2
Given latus rectum of E1 latus rectum of E2
2k 2 2
k 21/3
k 2
3
Area of the ellipse E2 k 2 sq.units
2
Director circle of E2 is x 2 y 2 k k 2
Area = k k 2 21/3 22/3 sq.units
Option : C
x, y 1 cos ,2 2 sin x 1 cos & y 2 2 sin
x 12 y 2 2 cos2 2sin 2 1 sin 2
2 2
Maximum value of x 1 y 2 is 2.
Option : D
Area of the ellipse E1 2 sq.units
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6) Let f x e x cos x 1 (1)
f ' x e x cos x sin x
let and be any two roots of equation 1
f 0, f 0 f is continuous & differentiable x ,
By Rolle ' s theorem , / f ' 0 e r cos sin 0
tan 1
n / 4, n z
which is a root b / w &
option B :
let f x e x sin x 1 f ' x e x sin x cos x
let and bethe roots of f x 0 f 0 & f 0
f is continuous on , & diffter.on ,
By Rolle ' s theorem , / f ' 0 e r cos sin 0
tan 1 n n z, whichis a root b / w &
4
option c :
let f x cos x e x such that f 0 & f 0
f ' x sin x e x
since f is continuous & differ on ,
y Rolle ' stheorem , / f ' 0
er sin 1
1
1 x 1 x
7) IJ 1 x
dx
0
1 /2
x 2
2 dx put x sin 2 2sin 2 d
0
1 x 0
I J (1)
1 1
1 x 1 x 2dx
IJ dx
0
1 x 0
1 x
I J 4 (2)
4 4
solving (1) &( 2), we get I & J
2 2
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8)
1 ; 0 x 1
x 1 ; 1 x 2
f x 2
x 2 ; 2 x3
3
x 3 ; 3 x 4
and so on
2 3
' 2r 1 1 1 1
f
2
0 1 2 3 4 ............. 4
2 2 2
r 1
9)
1 1
1 1 sin sin
sin x sin x 2 2sin x sin x dx
2
0 0
Since , are the roots of tan x 2 x
2 tan & 2 tan
sin sin
&
2cos cos 2cos cos
1
sin x sin x dx 0
0
10)
5
11) 2sin 1 3sin 1 & 2sin 1 3sin 1 P / 2
2
This is possible only when
sin 1 & sin 1 1 & 1
2 2
p
since 2sin 1 3sin 1 P / 2 2 3 P / 2 P 3 2 9
2 2
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12) put x3 1 t
f x t 1 2 t t 9 6 t since 0 x 2
2 2
t 1 t 3 0 x3 8
t 1 t 3 0 x3 1 9
t 1 3 t 1 x3 1 3
f x 2 x 0, 2 1 t 3
f x dx 2 x c g x 2 x g 2 4
13)
Any two lines are parallel Lines are concurrent
1 2 1 2
1/ 4 and 1/ 4 1 2 3
2 1 2 1
3 1 3 3 1 1 0
, &
2 4 5 2d 1 2
3 1 3 d 3/ 5
k k 47 / 20
2 4 5
14) Conceptual
15) Point of intersection of the lines is 5, 2, 1
Plane perpendicular to P1 and P2 has direction ratio’s of the normal are proportional to
i j k
7 1 2 16i 48 j 32k
3 5 6
Equation of the plane is 16 x 5 48 y 2 32 z 1 0 x 3 y 2 z 13
16) x 2 y z 7 (1)
x z 11 (2)
2 x 3 y z (3)
1 2 1
1 0
2 3
7 2 3 (4)
7 2 1
1 11 0
3
1 21 2 22 33 (5)
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1 7 1
2 1 11
2
2 4 14 22 (6)
1 2 7
3 1 0 11
2 3
3 56 2 (7)
1
Option(P) : if 7 3 and 28
2
then 0, 1 0, 2 0, 3 0 Infinitely many Solutions
1
Option(Q) : if 7 3 and 28
2 \
then 0, 1 0, 2 0 & 3 0 No Solution
1
Option(R) : if 7 3 0
2
and 1 x 2 y z 7
x z 11 y 2
28 1 0, 2 0, 3 0 Unique Solution
1
Option(S) : if 7 3 0
2
1 y 2
28 1 0, 2 0, 3 0 x 11, y 2, z 0
17)
x3 3 x 1 0
0
Roots of the given equation are , ,
Equation whose roots are , , is x3 3 x 1 0
A) 2 2 2 a 2 0 2 3 6
2
B) 3 3 3 3 3 1 3
C) 2 2 2 8 1 8
D) 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 8
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PHYSICS
18) Let mass of the cavity = M '
M
Density of the sphere
4
R3
3
4 R3 M '
Mass of the cavity cut out M
3 8 4 R3
3
M
M'
8
Fnet FMm FM ' m
GMm GM ' m GMm GMm
4R2 5
2
4 R2 50 R 2
R
2
23 GMm
Fnet
100 R 2
19) Number of moles of He 5.6 / 22.4 1 / 4
1
Now T 5.6 T2 0.7 1
2/3
1
T1 T2 4T1 T2
8
1
nR T2 T1 R 3T1
4 9
Work done RT1
1 2 8
3
N
dx
dn 0
b ba 0 NI b
20) B 0 ln
2x a 2x 2 b a a
ni
21) B 0
2r
l
l 2 rn, r
2 n
2
in
So, B 0 B is min imum if n 1
l
22) Applying Bernoulli’s Equation at C and D , we have
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1 2
P0 0 g 3.6 P0
v 0 v6 2 m/ s
2
Volume blown per unit time
av r 2v 96 2 104 m / s
Similarly, at A and C,
1 1
PA v 2 g 3.6 1.8 P0 v 2 0 PA 0.46 105 N / m2
2 2
23) As the acceleration of A and B are different, it means there is relative motion between A
and B. The free-body diagram of A and B can be drawn as below.
For A, F f Ma A 50 3 150 N
For B, f maB 20 2 f 40 N , F 190 N
24) Let current divides in two parts I1 and I2. Magnetic field at center will be zero if I1 I 2 .
This is possible if both currents face same resistance in both paths XMY and XNY.
25)
Pat 105 Pa
Initial pressure of gas, P1 Pat Pspring Ppiston
Pspring : pressure due to spring
Ppiston : pressure due to piston
Initially, the spring is in relaxed position, Pspring 0
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P1 150 kPa = 1.5 105 Pa
1.5 105 105 0 Ppiston
Pressure due to piston mg / A 0.5 105 N/m 2
'
In the final condition, P ' P0 Pspring '
Ppiston P piston
'
Ppiston
'
Pspring 6 105 1 105 0.5 105 4.5 105 N/m 2
Initinal load in the spring, F1 0
'
Final load in the spring, F2 Pspring
A 4.5 105 A N
Work done on the spring Average force distance moved
F F2 V2 V1 0 4.5 105 0.5 0.3
1
A 0.45 105 J 45 kJ
2 A 2
A
26) Let A be the surface area of smaller body then,
PA 16 104 ATA4 and PB ATB4
4
16 104 TA4 4 T 1 T 1
10 A A
TB4 TB 16 TB 2
A
By Wien’s law, T const ratio 2
B
27) From impulse-momentum theorem,
N dt m v 5cos
f dt m 5sin
N dt m 5sin
m v 5cos m 5sin
According to Newton’s law of restitution,
v e 5 cos
Solve to get 1
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28) Due to current in complete cylinder, the magnetic field indcution at P is
B1 0
2 I 0 2
4 a 4 a
a2 J 0
aJ
2
Current through the cylindrical cavity of radius
I I
a / 2 is I ' a / 2
2
a 2 4
Due to current in cylindrical cavity. The magnetic field induction at P is
B2 02
I / 4 0 2I
4 a a / 2 4 4 3a / 2
2
02 a J
aJ
0
4 6a 12
Net magnetic field induction at P is
aJ aJ
B B1 B2 0 0
2 12
aJ 1 5 aJ
0 1 0
2 6 12
5 aJ N 0 aJ
As per question, = 0 =
12 12
N 5
29) Let current in AB is I1 and in DC is I 2 . Then
I1 3
. It is because resistance of AB will be one-third of that of ADCB.
I2 1
B I
Now, 1 1 3
B2 I 2
30) According to ampere’s, circuital law
B. dl 0 ienclosed
B. dl 0 i8 i5 i2 i4
Since. All the wires carry same current of i0 , we have
B. dl 20i0
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31)
at P , magnetic field due to AB and CD will be zero.
I
B BC 0 sin 1 sin 2 k
4 r
I
B DA 0 sin 1 sin 2 k
4 3r
net field at P :
2 I
B B BC B DA 0 sin 1 sin 2 k
4 3r
Hence , we can find the answers given below.
32) CONCEPTUAL
33) I)
Moment of inertia of the frame about an axis passing through QS
1 2
I QS 4 ml 2 sin 2 45 ml 2
3 3
Using parallel axis theorem
2
l 2 2 2 8 2
I AA ' I QS 4m 3 ml 2ml I AA ' 3 ml
2
II)
2ml 2 5ml 2
I BB ' ml 2
3 3
III)
1 2
I CC ' 4 ml 2 sin 2 45 ml 2
3 3
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IV)
1 l 2ml
2 2
2
I x I y 2 ml m
12 2 3
4ml 2
Iz Ix I y I y
3
Moment of inertia about an axis passing through D
2 2
l 4 2 2 7 ml
I D I 2 4m ml ml
2 3 3
m R 1
34) we are given 1 2 and 1
m2 R2 4
GM
The orbital velocity is given by v0
R
1
or v0
R
v1 R1
(P) 2
v2 R2
L1 m1v1R1 m1 v1 R1 1
(Q) L mvR 2 2 1
L2 m2v2 R2 m2 v2 R2 4
1 K1 m1v12 m1 v12 2
(R) K mv 2 2 2 8
2 K 2 m2v22 m2 v22
2 R T1 R1 R1 R1 v2 1 1 1
(S) T
v0 T2 v1 v1 R2 v1 4 2 8
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CHEMISTRY
35) A) The order of stability of oxidation state for +3 is
Bi 3 Sb3 As 3 and for 5 is Bi5 Sb5 As5
B) In the case of nitrogen, all oxidation states from +1 to +4 tend to
disproportionate in acid solution.
C) There is considerable increase in covalent radius from N to P but from As
to Bi only a small increase in covalent radius is observed.
36) A mixture of O2 and N2
37) Conceptual
38) Conceptual
39) Bi2O5 is more basic than N2O5
NF3 is more covalent than BiF3
PH3 boils at lower temperature than NH3
The N-N single bond is weaker than the P-P single bond
40) is diamagnetic
reacts with Na metal producing a brown gas
41) SbH 3 NH 3 AsH 3 PH 3 Boiling Point
NH 3 PH 3 AsH 3 SbH 3 Thermal Stability
NH 3 PH 3 AsH 3 SbH 3 Basic Character
NH 3 PH 3 AsH 3 SbH 3 Bond Angle
42) Conceptual
43) Mg OH 2 Mg 2 2OH
2
KSP Mg 2 OH
8.9 1012 4S 3
S 1.305 104 M
OH 2 1.305 104
POH 3.582
P H 10.41
44)
n 2 I 2 I1
alkali metal
n 3 I3 I 2
alkali earth metal
n 1 noble gas
so n is ha log en family
n 10
n 9( F atom)
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40 1
45) no. of moles of unadsorbed
1000
100 0.5
no. of moles of adsorbed CH 3COOH 4 102 102 mol
1000
1.5 102
surface area occupied by 1moleculeof CH 3COOH
102 6 1023
2500 1023 m2
p 2500
46) Conceptual
47) C7 H8( ) 9O2( g ) 7CO2
(g)
4 H 2O(l ) H 3910 J
H reaction f
H product
f
H reaction
4 f H H 2O l 7 f H Co2 f H C7 H 8(l )
f H C7 H 8(l ) 12.3 kJ / mole
f H ( g )Toulane 12.3 38.1 50.4 kJ
chemical equation for the formation of gaseous toulane
7C( S ) 4 H 2( S ) C7 H 8( g )
f H cal [7 heat of sub li nation of solid c 4 BE of H 2
3 c c 4 c c 8 C H ]
6749.0 6516.4 kJ 232.6kJ
Re sonance energy 23.6 50.40 kJ
182.2 kJ / mol
48) Conceptual
49) Cu dil HNO3 Cu NO3 2 NO
Zn dil HNO3 Zn NO3 2 N 2O
Cu conc HNO3 Cu NO3 2 NO2
Zn conc HNO3 Zn NO3 2 NO2
50) Conceptual
51) Conceptual
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