Njeets FT 8 - Jee Adv p1
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2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
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Section – I (Physics)
PART – A
One or More Than One Correct Type
(A) If a lens is used to obtain the image, then it must be a converging lens and its optical centre
will be the intersection point of line AB and OI.
(B) If a lens is used to obtain the image, then it must be a diverging lens and its optical centre will
be the intersection point of line AB and OI.
(C) If a mirror is used to obtain the image then the mirror must be concave and object and image
subtend equal angles at the pole of the mirror.
(D) I is a real Image.
(A) If T1 = T2, then molecular mass of gas B(MB) is greater than molecular mass of gas A(MA).
(B) If molecular mass of gas A(MA) is equal to molecular mass of gas B(MB), then T1 > T2.
(C) If T1 < T2 , then molecular mass of gas B(MB) is necessarily less than molecular mass of gas
A (MA).
(D) If gas A is O2 and gas B is N2, then considering them to be ideal gases, T1 is necessarily less
than T2.
(A) If the rod just begins to slip when θ = 37º with vertical, then the coefficient of static friction µ
between the rod and the corner is 0.3.
(B) If the end of the rod is notched so that it cannot slip, then the angle θ at which contact
between the rod and the corner ceases is 53º.
(C) If the rod just begins to slip when θ = 37º, then the coefficient of static friction µ between the
rod and the corner is 3/4.
(D) If the end of the rod is notched so that it cannot slip, then the angle θ at which contact
between the rod and the corner ceases is 37º.
(A) x1 = x2 (B) x1 x2
11. A converging equiconvex thin lens forms real image of a particle as shown in case I. If now lens is
cut as shown in case II then select the correct alternative/alternatives:
1 2 1
(A) a (B) a (C) a (D) None of these
9 9 3
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
2. The side of the cube is ' l ' and point charges are kept at each corner
as shown in diagram. Interaction electrostatic potential energy of all
4kq 2
the charges is , , then N is:
Nl
Section – II (Chemistry)
PART – A
One or More Than One Correct Choice Type
4. If a coordination complex M(CO)6 is colored due to d – d transition & its CFSE corresponds to
that wavelength which an electron emits on de – excitation from 4th orbit to 3rd orbit in Li+2 ion.
Find the value of CFSE for the given complex. (take R= 10 7m-1 ) h= 6.62 ×10-34
(A) 9.53 ×10-19 J (B) 1.36×10-18 J (C) 1.97 ×10-20 J (D) 2.59×10-17 J
6. Potassium fluoride (KF) has NaCl type of unit cell with radius of K+ and F- ions 132 and 135 pm
respectively.Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) Shortest K - F distance is 267 pm (B) edge length of the unit cell is 524 pm
(C) Closest K – K distance is 377.6 pm (D) None is correct.
7. An element A has BCC structure and another guest atom B, of largest possible size is present at
each edge centre without disturbing the original unit cell dimension. Which of the following is/are
correct? If rA = radius of A ; rB = radius of B ; a = unit all length
rB
(A) = 0.155 (B) Packing fraction = 0.684
rA
(C) Packing fraction = 0.72 (D) 2 ( rA + rB ) = a
8. The hybridization of C-1 and C-2 carbon atoms marked in the following structure of benzyne
intermediate?
1
2
(A) sp2 and sp2 (B) sp and sp (C) sp and sp2 (D) None of these
10. Number of monochloro structural isomers possible for the compound X is:
X
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 7
12. A photon is emitted in β -line of Balmer series in He+ . This photon is absorbed by an electron
present in ground state of H – atom. If uncertainty in position now is equal to de-Broglie
wavelength then uncertainty in de-Broglie wavelength is:
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
1. Find the quantum number ‘n’ corresponding to the excited state of He + ion. If on transition to the
ground state that ion emits two photons in succession with wavelengths 108.5nm and 30.4 nm.
2. How many isomers of C4H10O reacts with CH3MgBr to evolve CH4 gas? (Excluding stereoisomer)
4. What is the time (approximate) in hours for collecting 18 g of magnesium from molten MgCl 2
using a current of 10 amperes? (A.Wt: Mg = 24; Cl=35.5)
5. A thermally isolated vessel contains 100 g of water at 0℃ . When air above the water is pumped
out, some of the water freezes and some evaporates at 0℃ itself. If the mass of the ice
formed ( in gram ) such that no water is left in the vessel is x ,find x/10 (Latent heat of
vaporization of water at 0℃ = 2.10 ×106 J/Kg and latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.36 ×105 J / Kg)
n
(A) c is integer (B) b = ,n I
2
n
(C) a = ,n I (D) a, b both are integers
2
y z y z
2. Two lines L1 : x = 5, = and L2 : x = , = are coplanar. Then can take
3 − −2 −1 2 −
value(s)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
4. A square is inscribed in the circle x2 + y 2 − 10x − 6 y + 30 = 0. One side of the square is parallel to
y = x + 3, then one vertex of the square is
1
6. Equation − 3x + sin x = 0 has
( x + 1)
3
/2 /2 /2
7. Suppose I1 = cos ( sin 2 x ) dx; I 2 = cos ( 2 sin 2 x ) dx and I 3 = cos ( sin x ) dx , then
0 0 0
8. Three circles touch one-another externally. The tangents at their points of contact meet at a point
whose distance from a point of contact is 4. Find the ratio of the product of the radii to the sum of
the radii of circles.
5 2
( ) + ( cot −1 x ) =
−1 2 2
9. Solve for x : tan x
8
10. The number of three digit numbers of the form xyz such that x y and z y is
(A) Idempotent matrix (B) Involuntary matrix (C) orthogonal matrix (D) Symmetric matrix
12. The lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of x2 + y 2 + 2gx + c = 0 and
x2 + y 2 + 2 fy − c = 0 are at right angle, if
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
2. The area bounded by the curves y = lnx, y = ln|x|, y=|lnx| and y = |ln|x|| is __________.
3. If p is the length of the perpendicular from a focus upon the tangent at any point P of the ellipse
x2 y 2 2a b 2
2
+ 2 = 1 and r is the distance of P from the focus, then the value of − 2 is ______.
a b r p
Let the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th terms in the expansion of (1 + x ) be a, b, c, d respectively. Then
n
4.
b 2 − ac ma
= where m and n are coprime natural numbers, then m + n is equal to
c 2 − bd nc
_____________.
5. ( ) ( )
Let r = a b sin x + b c cos y + ( c a ) , where a, b and c are non-zero non-coplanar
vectors. If r is orthogonal to 3a + 5b + 2c , then the value of sec2 y + cos ec2 x + sec y cos ecx is
___________.
FIITJEE NJEETS
JEEA
JEE (ADV) - 2024
NJEETS - 8 Paper Code
Conduction Date: 11/05/2024
PAPER - 1
SET-A
ANSWER KEY
Physics
PART– A
1. A, C, D 2. A, C 3. A, C, D 4. A, C
5. A, B, C, D 6. A, B, C 7. A, B 8. B
9. C 10. D 11. A 12. B
13. B
PART - C
1. 2 2. 3 3. 1 4. 3
5. 6
Chemistry
PART – A
1. B, C 2. A, D 3. A, C 4. A
5. D 6. A, C 7. A, B, D 8. A
9. D 10. C 11. C 12. A
13. C
PART – C
1. 5 2. 4 3. 8 4. 4
5. 9
Mathematics
PART – A
1. A, B, C 2. A, D 3. B, C 4. A, B
5. A, C, D 6. B, C, D 7. A, B, C 8. A
9. B 10. D 11. C 12. C
13. A
PART - C
1. 8 2. 4 3. 1 4. 8
5. 3
3. A, C, D
Sol.
4. A, C
Sol. f = mg sin and PE sin = mg sin R
q 2 RE sin = mg sin R
mg
E=
2q
5. A, B, C, D
Sol. (V ) (V )
mp T
1
mp T
2
T1 T T M
2 2 B
MA MB T1 M A
MB
But, can be less than or greater than 1
MA
M A T1
M B T2
If gas A is O2 and gas B is N2, then MA > MB.
(V ) (V )
mp T
1
mp T
2
T1 T
2
MA MB
T M
2 B
T1 M A
6. A, B, C
Sol. Average velocity of particle from t = 0 to t = 20 sec, is zero. Acceleration of particle from t = 10
sec to t = 15 sec is positive.
7. A, B
1 ml 2 2
Sol. mgl / 2 = mg ( l / 2 ) cos +
2 3
…(1)
mg cos − N = m 2 ( l / 2)
…(2)
ml 2
( mg sin ) l / 2 =
3
…(3)
mg sin − f a = m ( l / 2)
…(4)
fs N
…(5)
8. B
Sol. Rate of change of potential is increasing
v1 − v2 / x1 v2 − v3 / v2
x1 x2
9. C
F − ( m + M ) g sin
Sol. a=
(m + M )
So, f = ma cos
F − ( m + M ) g sin
= m cos
(m + M )
10. D
3 A
Sol. a = − 1 A =
2 2
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3/ 2 A
w = − 1 A =
4/3 8
air 4
=
water 1
11. A
1 1 1
Sol. − = ….(1)
40 −60 f
1 1 1
− = … (2)
v −60 2 f
1 1 1 100
+ =
v 60 2 40 60
1 1 1
= −
v 48 60
v = 240 cm
12. B
3
Sol. Clearly, PM = cm
2
1
37° sin −1
n0 + a ( 3 / 2 )
3 1
5 n + 3a
0
2
9a
3n0 + 5
2
9a 2
1; a
2 9
13. B
1 ( stress )
2
Sol. U=
2 Y
UA TA2 F2
= = =4
U middle (Tmiddle )2 ( F / 2 )2
PART– C
1. 2
F
Sol. at = sin
m
Rd 2 ( 2 ) F d 2 F sin
= sin = …(1)
dt 2 m dt 2 2mR
F
ac = cos
m
2
d F
R ( 2 ) = cos …(2)
dt m
d 2
2
dt = 2 tan = 2
d
2
dt
2. 3
Sol. Only effective pairs will be body diagonals for this interaction electrostatic potential energy is
4kq 2
= .
3l
3. 1
xR
Sol. image of object is = − d distance at current surface
12
xR
u = − 4 + R
12
v = ROC = −R
r − i r i
= −
R v u
1− 4 −4
= x =1
−R xR 4
− + R
12
4. 3
Sol. N cos37 = 1g …(1)
N sin37 = 1a … (2)
a
= tan 37
g
3
a = 10 = 7.5 m / s 2 P = 2a P = 15 N
4
5. 6
1 3 1 1
Sol. = − 1 +
f L 2 20 20
FL = 20 cm
1 1 2 1
= − =−
f −10 20 5
1 1 1 1 1 1
+ = = −
v −30 −5 v 30 5
1 1 1
for lens − =
v −30 20
Chemistry
PART – A
1. B, C
If we decrease pH of the solution and increase the concentration of H + ions, solubility increases.
If Ka is small, solubility increases.
3. A, C
Sol. M⟵ :C ≡ O
M= C= O
4. A
2 1 1
Sol. ∆E = 2.18 × 10−18 Z ( − ) ; Z=3 ; n1=3 ;n2 =4⇒∆E=9.53 ×10-19 J
n21 n22
⬚
5. D
Sol. K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O → 2K+ + 2Al+3 + 4SO4-2
n factor = 8; 1 mole 2 mol 2 mol 4 mole
8 gm eq 2 gm eq 6 gm eq 8 gm eq
1 gm eq 1 gm eq cations 1 gm eq
6. A, C
a
Sol. r+ + r− = 132 + 135 = 267 pm; a = 267 × 2 = 534; d K − K = = 377.6 pm
2
7. A, B, D
Sol. 2 ( rA + rB ) = a
Also 3 a = 4rA
rB
= 0.155
rA
1
In the unit cell, there are 2 ‘A’ and12 = 3 ' B '
4
4 3 3
(2rA + 3rB ) 4 2r 3 + 3r 3
A B
3 3
P.F = = = (2 + 3(0.155)3 )
a 3
3 4 16
3
rA
3
3
= (2.0111) = 0.6836
16
8. A
Sol. Factual
9. D
Sol. FeS +H2SO4 →FeSO4+ H2S
10. C
*
*
11. C
Sol. Factual
*
12. A
Sol. ∆E = 13.6Z2 (
1
− 2)
1 X
n21 n2
⬚
⬚ ⬚
1 1 1 1
∆E = 13.6(2)2 ( 2 − 2 ) = 10.2eV ; ∆E = 13.6(1)2 ( 2 − 2 ) = 10.2eV
2 4 1 n
⇒n=2
n2
As, 2πr = nλ ; r = 0.529
Z
⟹ λ = 4π × 0.529
⟹ (∆x)(∆λ)=λ2/4π ⟹ ∆λ=0.529 Å
13. C
Sol. Mg+2 + 2e - → Mg
2F 24 g
24 g Mg need charge = 2F= 2×96500 C
18 g Mg needs charge = (2× 96500×18) /24=Q
it =Q ⇒ t=4.02hr.
5. 9
Sol. Total mass of the water = M = 100 g; Latent heat of vaporization of water at 0℃= L1 = 21.0×105
J/ Kg
Latent heat of fusion of ice = L 2 = 3.36 ×10 5 J/ Kg
Suppose, the mass of the ice formed = m(Kg)
Then, the mass of water evaporated = 0.1 –m Kg
Heat lost by the water in freezing = Heat taken by the water in evaporation
Thus, mL2 = (100-m)L1 or the mass of the ice formed in gm = 86.2 g
Mathematics
PART – A
1. A, B, C
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Sol. f ( 0) = c I
Sol. Let slope of OA is m, where O is centre of the circle and A is a vertex of square.
m −1
= tan 45 m = 0
1+ m
Equations of diagonals of square can be y = 3 or x = 5.
5. A, C, D
f ( h)
Sol. f ( 0 ) = 0 lim = −1
h →0 h
f ( x + h) − f ( x) f ( x ) + f ( h ) + xh ( x + h ) − f ( x )
lim = lim = −1 + x 2
h →0 h h →0 h
x3
f ( x) = − x + c
3
6. B, C, D
Sol. D f is ( −, −1) ( −1, )
1
f ' ( x ) = −3 + 1 + cos x f ' ( x ) 0
( x + 1)
4
f is decreasing.
Also, lim f ( x ) → , lim f ( x ) → −
x →−1+ x →−1−
/2 /2
cos ( sin 2 x ) + cos ( cos 2 x ) dx =
2 I1 =
0
2cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 x dx = 0
0
/2 /2
Now, I 2 = cos (1 − cos 2 x ) dx = − cos ( cos 2 x ) dx
0 0
Put 2x = t
/2
1
I 2 = − cos ( cos t ) dt = − cos ( cos t ) dt = − I 3
20 0
I 2 + I3 = 0
8. A
Sol. O is the incentre of C1C2 C3 with,
R
OP = OQ = OR = 4
C2 C1
Area of C1C2C3
4= O
1
C1C2 + C2C3 + C1C3 P Q
2
C3
9. B
5 2
( tan x + cot −1 x ) − 2 tan −1 x cot −1 x =
−1 2
Sol.
8
−3 2 3 2
tan −1 x cot −1 x = tan −1 x − tan −1 x = −
16 2 16
3 2
3 −
( tan −1 x ) − tan −1 x −
2
= 0 tan −1 x = or
2 16 4 4
3
tan −1 x = is not possible
4
x = −1
10. D
Sol. x z y or x z = y or x = z y or z x y
Number of ways = 9 C3 + 9C2 + 9C2 + 10C3 = 276
11. C
Sol. BBT = ( I − A)( I + A)
−1
( ( I + A) )
T −1
( I − A)
T
= ( I − A)( I + A) ( I − A) ( I + A)
−1 −1
( I + A)( I − A) = ( I − A)( I + A) ( I − A) ( I + A) = ( I + A) ( I − A)
−1 −1 −1 −1
BBT = I
12. C
Sol. On subtracting and adding the given equations we get,
2 gx − 2 fy + 2c = 0 … (1)
and x2 + y 2 + gx + fy = 0 ….(2)
Homogenising equation (2) with the help of equation (1), then
fy − gx
x2 + y 2 + ( gx + fy ) =0
c
The lines will be at right angle, when
g2 f2
1 − +
1 + =0
c c
13. A
Sol. f ( x ) = ( 2 x + 2 x) ( 2 x − 2 x) = 2 x ( 2 x − 22 x)
= 4 x2 − 4 x2 x
Now, 2x is discontinuous at integers.
PART - C
1. 8
Sol. = ei , z = ik , k , R
Let
− ( cos + i sin ) k 2 + ik + 1 = 0 1 − k 2 cos = 0 and k (1 − k sin ) = 0 k sin = 1
1
= sin 2 = cos cos 2 + cos − 1 = 0
k2
−1 + 5 5 −1
cos = tan 2 =
2 4
2. 4
1
Sol. Required area = 4 ln xdx
0
3. 1
1 − e cos
Sol. p=b and r = a (1 − e cos )
1 + e cos
4. 8
b T4 ( n − 2 ) x c ( n − 3) x d ( n − 4)
Sol. = = , = and = x
a T3 3 b 4 c 5
b 2 − ac b c
ab −
b − ac ab
2
=
a b a 5 a
= 2 =
c − bd c − bd
2
c d c 3c
−
bc b c
bc
5. 3
Sol. ( ) ( )
r 3a + 5b + 2c = 0 a b c ( 2sin x + 3cos y + 5) = 0
sin x = −1, cos y = −1