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SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 10-04-2025_TS_Sr.

Super60,Elite,Target,Star&LIIT_EAMCET_EDT-04_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: TS_Sr.Super60,Elite,Target,Star&LIIT EAMCET Date: 10-04-2025
Duration: 90 min’s EDT-04 Max. Marks: 80
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS

1) 2 2) 2 3) 1 4) 3 5) 2 6) 1 7) 1 8) 3 9) 1 10) 1

11) 4 12) 2 13) 2 14) 3 15) 2 16) 3 17) 1 18) 2 19) 1 20) 2

21) 2 22) 4 23) 1 24) 3 25) 2 26) 4 27) 1 28) 1 29) 3 30) 1

31) 1 32) 1 33) 1 34) 2 35) 1 36) 3 37) 2 38) 3 39) 4 40) 4

PHYSICS

41) 2 42) 2 43) 3 44) 3 45) 4 46) 1 47) 2 48) 3 49) 3 50) 3

51) 3 52) 4 53) 2 54) 3 55) 2 56) 1 57) 1 58) 1 59) 2 60) 3

CHEMISTRY

61) 4 62) 3 63) 2 64) 2 65) 3 66) 3 67) 2 68) 4 69) 2 70) 3

71) 3 72) 3 73) 3 74) 4 75) 4 76) 3 77) 4 78) 1 79) 2 80) 4

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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
AB  AC 5
1. AD   2i  3 j  k
2 2
G divides AD are in the ratio 2:1
2
internally then AG  . AD
3
2 25 2 25
 AG  49  13 
3 4 3 4
2 77 77
 
3 2 3
27 2 27 77
 AG  5    5  33  5  38
7 7 9
2. OA  2i  4 j  5k , OB  i  j  k ,
OC  j  2k
OB  OC
OD  midpo int of BC 
2 3i  6 j  13k
AD  OD  OA 
i  2 j  3k 2

2
 Unit vector along the median
DA 3i  6 j  13k
through vertex A is 
DA 214
3. Given vectors are a  2i  3 j  6k ,
b  6i  2 j  3k , c  3i  6 j  2k
2 3 6
  a b c   6 2 3
3 6 2
 2  4  18  3  12  9   6  36  6 
 2  22   3  21  6  30 
 44  63  180  287  0
 Vectors a̅, b̅, c̅ are non coplanar
 a̅, b̅, c̅ does not form a triangle.
4. Required vector is ai  b j  ck , which is parallel to 2i  2 j  4k
a b c
    k  say 
2 2 4
 a  2k , b  2k , c  4k  1
and coplanar with i  j and j  k
1 1 0
i.e., 0 1 1  0  1 c  b   1 0  a   0  0
a b c
 a  b  c  0   2
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Now only option i  j  2k satisfy the relation eq (1) and (2).


cos x sin x
5. Given that a̅ and b̅ are collinear vectors    cos x  x
x sin x
Now let f  x   x  cos x
f 1  x   1  sin x  0  f(x) is increasing function and hence f(x) = 0 for a unique value of x.
 
For x  , f  x   0 and for x  , f  x  0
3 6
  
 cos x  x, for a unique value of x, x   , 
6 3
6. Let AB  t  i  j  2k 
AB  t 1  1  4  2 6  t 6  t  2


 AB  2 i  j  2k 
OB  OA  2i  2 j  4k
OB  2i  2 j  4k  3i  j  k  5i  j  3k
OB  25  1  9  35
7. Let O be the centre
A1 A2  A2 A3      An A1
 OA2  OA1  OA3  OA2      OA1  OAn  0
ab
8. Given r  t.c and r 
2
ab
t .c   2 t 14  36  4  16
2
2 t 14  56  2 t 14  2 14
t  1  t  1
 r  c
9. Given a-b = 5  a  5  b  1
a 1 1
Given 1 2 b  0
3 4 5
 a 10  46   1 5  3b   1 10   0
10a  4ab  5  3b  10  0
10a  3b  4ab  5  0
10  5  b   3b  4b  5  b   5  0
15
45  27b  4b 2  0  b   ,3
4
5
a  ,2
4
 25 225  
  80  a 2  b 2   80      4  9 
 a ,b S  16 16  

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 250 
 80   13 
 16 
 458 
 80    2290
 16 
10. Given a  5b   c; b  6c  k a
E lim inating a then
6 1
 c  5b  c  b
k k
6 1
  , 5 
k k
1
  30, k  
5
 a  5b  30c  0    5,   30
     35
11. O   0, 0, 0  , A  2, 2,1 , B  2, 4, 4 
OA  3, OB  6
C divides AB are in the ratio
OA : OB  3: 6  1: 2 int ernally then
 24 44 42  8 
c , ,    2, , 2 
 1 2 1 2 1 2   3 
64 136 2
 OC  4   4   34
9 9 3
a b
12. Required vector, c     
a b
 
and c  5 6
 
c
9
 i  7 j  2k   c  9 54


5 6  3 6
9
  15
5
Vector c  
3

i  7 j  2k 
13. Given BC   . AD and
x  AC  BD, x  P. AD
P. AD  AB  BC  BC  CD

 AB  BC  CD  BC 
 AD   AD
P. AD  1    AD  p  1  
14. From Menelau’s theorem
BP EA CD
   1
PE EC DB

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BP 3 1 BP 8
  1 
PE 4 2 PE 3
15. Let OA  a, OB  b, OC  c, AB  b  a
a b c
Given OP  , OQ  , OR  ,
3 2 3

OS  b  a  
Given that P, Q, R, S are coplanar po int s
  PQ PR PS   0    1
16. Given lines are r  a  S  b  c   1

and r  b  t a  c   2  
 
From 1 &  2  , a  S b  c  b  t a  c  
1  t, S  1
 Re q P.O.I  a  b  c
abc
17. Centroid, OG 
3
w.k.t
2 1
O G S

By the relation OG 
   
2 OS  1 OO
3
  
 3 a  b  c  8 a  b  c 
3 3 3
   ,   ,   then   2  3  3
8 8 8
  1    3
18. Given 
2 2
2   1  3    2  or   1
Sum of all values of   2  1  1
19. Given r   a   b  V c
Comparing like vectors,
  1, V  2,   3

Here  , ,V are in A.P
2
20. Given a̅, b̅ are internal and external bisectors of angle between the vectors
i  2 j  2k and 3i  4 j
3i  4 j i  2 j  2k  4i  22 j  10k
then a    
5 3 15
2 
6 16  484  100    1
3 15

Similarly b  

3i  4 j i  2 j  2k
 

 14i  2 j  10k
5 3 15

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2 
3 196  4  100    1
3 15
2

 a  b  i  2 j  2k
3

b2 / a
21. Tan300 
ae
2
1 b /a e
   1  e2
3 ae 3
3e  e  3  0
2

e
1  12  4. 3  3   13  1
2. 3 2 3
2 2
x y
22.   1 represents ellipse
10  k k  4
If 10-k>0, k-4>0 & 10-k  k-4
10>k, k>4 & k  7
 k   4, 7    7,10 
23. S   5,12  , S 1   24, 7  , P   0, 0 
SS 1  386  2ae, SP  13
S 1 P  25
SP  S 1 P  2a  38
2ae 386
e 
2a 38
 b2 
24. Equation of normal at L   ae, 
 a
x2 y2
on ellipse  1
a2 b2
a2 x b2 y
 2  a 2  b2
ae b / a
a
x  ay  a 2  b 2  1
e
Eq (1) meets major axis at G  y  0
a  a2  b2 
x  a 2  b2  x    e  ae
3

e  a 
G   ae3 , 0 
CG  ae3
  a 2 ln b 2 m n 
25. Use  2 2 2 2 , 2 2 2 2 
 a l b m a l b m 
xt y x y 1
26.   t  0,  
a b at b t
x  y  x 1 y
  1 t  ,   1 
a  b a t b

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 x  x 1 y  y 
t   1   1   
 a  a  t b  b 
x2 y 2
 1
a2 b2
25  16 3 b 2 16
27. e  , SL  
25 5 a 5
1 1 2 1 1 2 5
 1    1  
SP S P SL 8 S P 16 / 5 8
1 5 1 1
  
S1P 8 8 2
S 1P  2
SP  S 1 P  2a  2  8  10
a5
3
SS 1  2ae  2.5.  6  4  S 1 P
5
28. Centre = (5,6) ,
Eq of major axis x-y+1 = 0
Eq of minor axis (x-5) (y-6) = 0
X+y-11 = 0
2a  6, 2b  2  a  3, b  1
2 2
 x  y  11   x  y  1 
   
Eq of ellipse  2  

2 
1
32 1
 x  y  11  9  x  y  1  18
2 2

2 2 2
 1  2   5 X  12Y  1 
29.  X    Y     
 13   13   169 
SP 2  e 2  PM  , 0  e  1
2

e2  1  a  0  a  1
30. Use S11  0
31. e1  e2  2
e12  e22  4
2x1 y1 y12  b 2
32. Use m1  m2  m1.m2 
x12  a 2 x12  a 2
33. vertex A=(a,0) divides centre c(0,0) and focus S(ae,0) in the ratio 2:1
2  ae, 0   1 0, 0 
(a, 0) 
2 1
2ae 3
a e
3 2
2
 9  5a
b 2  a 2  e 2  1  a 2   1 
4  4
x2 y2
 Equation of hyperbola is 2  2 1
a 5a / 4
5 x 2  4 y 2  5a 2

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34. Equation of middle point of chord is


xx1  yy1   x12  y12   0  1
Eq (1) is normal to x 2  y 2  a 2 then
a 2 b2  a  b 
2 2 2

 
l 2 m2 h2
a2 a2 a  a 
2 2 2

 
x12 y12  x 2  y 2 2
1 1

a 2  y12  x12  x12  y12   4a 4 x12 y12


2

x  y12   4a 2 x12 y12  0


2 2
1

c2
35. x sub in x 2  y 2  r 2
y
2
 c2 
  y r
2 2

 y
y 4  r 2 y 2  c4  0
y1 , y2 , y3 , y4 are roots of above equation then y1  y2  y3  y4  0
36. xy  3 x  4 y  13  0
x  y  3  4  y  3  25  0
 x  4  y  3  25
Equation of conjugate hyperbola is
 x    y     c 2
 x  4  y  3  25
46
37. e1  1  1  e22  e32 
9
44
1  e22  e32 
9
46  44
2  2e32 
9
2e3  8  e3  2
2

1 1 1 1
2
 12  1   12  1
e3 e3 4 e3
1 1 3 4
12
 1    e32 
e3 4 4 3
2
e3 
3

38. 
6
SP  ae sec   a, S 1P  ae sec   a
SP  S 1 P  2a sec  , S 1P  SP  2a
SP  S 1 P  2 SP  S 1P
2a sec   2.2 a
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 
e.sec    2
6
2
e.  2e  3
3
39. Area of required triangle is
  2c 2  2  75   150
PHYSICS
x2 y2
40.  x  2 y   be a tangent to the hyperbola  1
b2 / a2 b2
b2 2
then   22.b 2   2
a2
b 2  2  a 2 .4.b2  a 2  2
b 2  2  a 2  2  4a 2b 2
2 2
 
     4
a b
41. given
Q1  Q2  Q3 Q2  Q1 Q1
  
4  3R  4  2 R  4 R 2
2 2

Q1  Q2  Q3 Q2  Q1
   1
9 4
Q2  Q1 Q1
   2
4 1
 Q1  Q2  4Q1  Q2  3Q1
and Q3  4Q1  9Q1  Q3  5Q1
 Q1 : Q2 : Q3  1: 3: 5

42.   
r  2i  3 j  3k  i  j  k 

 r  i  2 j  2k

r  r  1   2    2   3
2 2 2

1  3  10 
6 2

F  9 103 N
4 0  3
2

43. Let charges are q1 and   q2 


1 q1 q2
F
4 0 d 2
2
 q1  q2 
1  2 
After touching , F 1  Given F  F 1
4 0 d 2

 q1  q2 
2

q1 q2 
4
q  q  6q1q2
2
1
2
2

Divide by q1q2 on both sides .

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q1 q
 2 6
q2 q1
1
  60

  6  1  0
2

   3 8 

q1
q2
 3  8  
q1
 q2

  3 8  
q1
 q2

  3 8  
or 3  8 
44. At the centre of charged Ring , Electric field is zero then the force experienced by the test
charge q placed at the centre is zero
q 3 10 7
45. n   2 1012  nearly 
e 1.6  1019
Mass increase of the conductor ,
m1  nme   2 1012   9.1 1031 kg 
m1  18.2 1019 kg .  m1  2 1018 kg  nearly 
46. In 1 second  q 1010 e
In t sec ond  q1  1C
1 1
 t  10  10 19
 t  6.25 108 sec ond .
10 e 10 1.6 10
47. Fnet  FAC
2
 FBC
2
 2 FAC FBC COS120  Fnet  1.8 N
48. At any instant,
Fe
tan  
mg
mg tan   Fe
2
 x  kq
mg    2
 2l  x
mgx3
q2 
2kl
dq 3mgx 2 dx
2q 
dt 2kl dt
1/2
 mgx 3  dq 3mgx 2
2   v  vx1/ 2  constant  v  x 1/ 2
 2kl  dt 2kl
mg
49. tan 45   qe  mg
qe
v
q    mg
d 

here v  x
qx
  mg x
mgd

1.6 10  10  10 
27 2

d q 1.6 10 19


19
x  1 10 volt
kq
50. Eout  2  1
r
kqx
Ein  3   2 
R
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From 1 ,  2 
100  20   3
2
 r2x 
Ein  Eout  3   Ein   120 v / m
10 
3
R 
qE
51. a
m
u2
Distance travelled , s 
2a
52. At point, Net Electric field = zero(given)  E1  E2  0
k  Q  x kq
  0
2 3/2 x2
 R 2  x 
Here x  R
kQR kq
 2
 2R  R
2 3/2

Q Q
q q
8
1/2
2 2
 
53. Given  2   1
 
 2   1
PE2 sin  90     PE1 sin 
P 3E1 cos   PE1 sin 
tan   3
  600
L
54. T0  2
g
When plates are charged,
QE
g1  g 
m
1/2
 
L T  g 
T  2   
g1 T0  g  QE 
 m 
ch arg e enclosed Q
55.  
0 0
56. Flux coming out of the cube
a 3
1 
0
  2a 
And from sphere 2 
0
1 3
 
2 2
 
57. E  8i  13 j , A  3 jm2

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 
  E. A   
   8i  13 j . 3 j
  39wb
2
1 2 1  qE 
58. w mv  m 0  t
2 2  m 
q2
w
m
2 2
w1  q1   m2   e   4m 
       
w2  q2   m1   2e   m 
w1 1

w2 1
 
59. 
r  8i  5 j    2i  3j   r  6i  8 j

r  r  62   8   10
2


  1 q  r
E   
 
9 109  50 10 6 6i  8 j  
2 
 4 0 r  r 10 
2
10


E  450 6i  8 j 
60. Given Pe  Ps
2

4T
T 
 2R

 20 10   0.25 10 
6 2 2

2 0 R 8 0 80
12
1 10
T Nm 1
8 0
  102 1 1012

8 0 8 0
 1

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Chemistry
61. 3O2  2O3
100 0
100  3 x 2x
100  3 x  2 x  x  20
volume of ozone 2 x  2  20  40 lit
62. 3Fe s   4 H 2O g   Fe3O4 s   4 H 2 g 
3 moles 4 moles
3  56 g 4 18 g
168 g 72 g
72 g of steam reacts with 168 g of iron
168  18
18 g of steam reacts with
72
 42 g of iron
63. PbO  2 Hcl  PbCl2  H 2O
6.5
1 mole 2 moles nPbO   0.029
224
3.2
0.029 0.058 moles nHCl    0.087
36.5
PbO will be limiting reagent, so on complete consumption it gives 0.029 moes of PbCl2.
64. Complex is  M  H 2O 4 Cl2  Cl
free Cl  ion concentration is 0.01 M
Cl   AgNO3  AgCl  NO3
M 1V1 M 2V2

n1 n2
MV n
V2  1 1  2
n1 M2
0.01 200 1
V2    20 ml
1 0.1
65. 0.6g of chlorine combines with 0.9g
of cd
71g of chlorine combines with
0.9  71
 106.5 g
0.6
66. 2 KClO3  2 KCl  3O2
2  122.5 Kg 3  32 Kg
Mass of O2 ob ta ined by 10 Kg of KClO3
10  3  32
  3.92 Kg
2 122.5
67. CONCEPTUAL
4
68. 4 g of He   1 mole  N
4
46
46 g of Na   2N
23
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0.4
0.4 g of Ca   0.01 mole  0.01 N
40
12
12 g of He   3 mole  3 N
4
Mass of element
69. Mass %  100
Mass of compound
12
 100  22.27%
44
70. CONCEPTUAL
71. CONCEPTUAL
72. 2ClO2  5 H 2O2  2OH   2Cl   5O2  6 H 2O
2 moles 5 moles
1 mole 2.5 moles
 3
  2 
73. 2 K 3  Fe  CN 6   2 KOH  2 H 2O2  2 K 4  Fe  CN 6   2 H 2O  O
   
2 4
Mn SO4  H 2O2  Mn O2  H 2 SO4
74. Solvated electron acts as reducing agent
 
Na  m  n  NH 3   Na  NH 3 m    e  NH 3 n 
0 3 1
75. P4  3 NaOH  3H 2O  PH 3  3 NaH 2 PO2
76. Oxidation number changes from -4 to +4. So total change ‘8’ units.
77. CONCEPTUAL
78. CONCEPTUAL
3 4
79. Mn O4  2 H 2O  3e   Mn O2  4OH 
Conversion of MnO4 to MnO2 involves 3e 
Molar mass
Hence eq 
3
80. CONCEPTUAL

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