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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: Jr.Super60_STERLING BT JEE-ADV-2024_P1 Date: 01-06-2025
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm WTA-01 Max. Marks: 180

KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 B 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 BD 6 ABC

7 BC 8 3 9 6 10 4 11 2 12 0

13 1 14 A 15 A 16 A 17 A

PHYSICS
18 D Q A 20 C 21 B 22 ABC 23 ABC

24 ABCD 25 4 26 15 27 3 28 6 29 53

30 5 31 C 32 B 33 D 34 D

CHEMISTRY
35 A 36 A 37 A 38 D 39 D 40 CD

41 ABD 42 6 43 4 44 23 45 25 46 55

47 146 48 B 49 A 50 B 51 D
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 01-06--2025_Jr.Super60_STERLING BT#_Jee-Adv(2024-P1)_WTA-01 _Key & Sol’s

SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. X  2, X 2  4
X  2  or   2 But X  2
2. X  1  0, X  1, X  2,3, 4,...
3. X  1  7  X  1  7  X  6  or   8,     6  8  6  8  14
log10   1
X X 3
4.
X  X  3  10
X 2  3 X  10  10
X 2  5 X  2 X  10  0
X  5, X  2
But X  0
X 1
5.  0   X  1 X  4  X  6   0  X   ,1   4,6 
 X  4  X  6 
6. 2X  4  6
6  2 X  4  6
2  2 X  10
1  X  5
7. X 2  4 X  3  3 X  21
X 2  7 X  18  0
 X  9  X  2   0
X  2,9
X 3 Y3  Z3
8. X  Y  Z  0  X 3  Y 3  Z 3  3 XYZ  3
XYZ
X 2 .Y 1.Z 1  Y 2 . X 1.Z 1  Z 2 . X 1.Y 1 =3
9. 32  a  3  9  0
18  3a  0
A6
10. 3X 3  33 X
X 33 X
2X  6
X 3
11. X 3 3
X  3  3
X  6,0

 
log 52
 7
log 72 log57 .log 52 log57 log 52
12. 5 5  5
 X  2
log
13. X X 9
 X  2  9
2

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X  2  3
X  5,  1
But X  2  0,
X 2
14. f  X   X 3  aX 2  bX  10
f 1  0, f  2   0
1  a  b  10  0, 8  4a  2b  10  0
a  b  9, 2a  b  1
a  8, b  17
15. I)  X  2  X  3  0, X   2,3
II)  X  3 X  4   0, X   ,3   4,  
III)  X  1 X  2   0, X  1, 2
IV)  X  4  X  5   0, X  (, 4]  [5, )
16. I) 1  X  2  1, 1  X  3
II) 1  X  2  1, 1  X  3
III) X  2  1, X  2  1, X  3, X  1
IV) X  2  1, X  2  1, X  3, X  1
5
17. I) log 3 log 5 log 33  log 3 log55  log13  0
II) log 224  log 324  log 424  log 24
24
1
a
III) log10  k b  c 
a
a log10  ka. b  c 
 ka  b  c 
a
a
log10
a a  10  
k ab  ac

a a .bb .c c  10 
k ab  ac 
.10 
k bc ba 
.10 
k ca cb 

=1
10
IV) log  log  log  log10
10
10
5
10
2 5
10

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PHYSICS
18. Resolve the forces in horizontal direction,
1  2cos 60o  P sin   0 or Psin  2  1
Resolve the forces in vertical direction,
3  P cos  2sin 60o  0 or P cos  0   2 
Divide equation (1) by equation (2)  tan    or   90o
Squaring equation (1) and equation (2) and add
P 2 sin 2   P 2 cos 2   4 or P 2  sin 2   cos 2    4 or P 2  4 or P  2 N
19. Let F be the resultant of two forces

F2

F

F1
 
F1 & F2 are shown in figure. F2>F1
F1  F2  16 N  1 , F  8 N
F2 sin   F1   2 
F2 cos  F  8   3
Squaring and add equation (2) and equation (3)
F22  F12  64   4 
Solving (1) and (4),
F1  6 N , F2  10 N
A 1 2
20. Given, cos   x  
A 5 2 5
A 1 A 2 4
cos   y  & cos   z  
A 2 5 A 5 2 5

 A  2 5 & Ax  2, Ay  1, Az  4;  A  Axiˆ  Ay ˆj  Az kˆ  2iˆ  2 ˆj  4kˆ

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        


21.  OA  OB  OC  OD  OE  OF  OG  OH  0
By triangle law of vector addition, we can write
           
AB  AO  OB; AC  AO  OC ; AD  AO  OD; AE  AO  OE ;
        
AF  AO  OF ; AG  AO  OG ; AH  AO  OH
Now,
              
 
AB  AC  AD  AE  AF  AG  AH  7 AO  OB  OC  OD  OE  OF  OG  OH
  
 
 7 AO  0  OA
  
   
 7 AO  AO  8 AO  8 2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ  16iˆ  24 ˆj  32kˆ

22.  r1  8iˆ  6 ˆj  1kˆ

 
r2  8iˆ  6  ˆj  1kˆ
 
 r1  r2  16iˆ  12 ˆj
 
r1  r2  162  122
y

A1
(1 km up
wards)
37 o x
o
37 R (Radar)
km

A2
10

(1 km down
wards)
 400  20 km
23. Resultant always lies between A+B and A-B
24. A) Formula based
B) Formula based
C) Formula based
D) Formula based
dy
25. For maximum and minimum value, we can put 0
dx
dy 1
Or  50 x  10  0  x 
dx 5
2
d y
Further,  50
dx 2

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d2y 1 1
Or 2
has positive value at x  . Therefore, y has minimum value at x  .
dx 5 5
1
Substituting x  in given equation, we get
5
2
1 1
ymin  25    5  10    4
5 5
2
26. Tan1  3  1  60o Tan 2    2  45o
2
1   2  60  45  15 o

   
27. In terms of components, A  B   Ax  By  i   Ay  By  j
Given that, Ax  By  10 and Ay  By  9
Moreover, Ax  4; Ay  6, Bx  6 and B y  3
    
 B  Bx i  By j  6i  3 j
 B  3 1 1
Angle made by B with X-axis, tan    y    or   tan 1  
     Bx  6 2 2
28. AB   DE and BC   EF
       
Now, AB  AC  AD  AE  AF  3 AD and 3 AD  6 AO
   
29. A B  2 A B
A2  B 2  2 AB cos   A2  B 2  2 AB cos 
A2  B 2  2 AB cos   4  A2  B 2  2 AB cos  
10 AB cos   3 A2  3B 2
3  A2  B 2  3  2 A2 6 3
cos     
10 A.B 10  A2 10 5
 3
  cos 1  
  
5

30. If OP is rotated by 37o. OP lies on Y-axis with no change in its magnitude then

OP =5 ĵ
Y
P(3,4)


a
37 o
53o
O X

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31. A) Implementing the consitions on the question
B) Implementing the consitions on the question
C) Implementing the consitions on the question
D) Angle between the vectors 180- 
32. A)
T cos
T T
 T cos
T sin  T sin 

mg mg
2T cos  mg ; T 
2cos
      
B) A  B  2iˆ; A  B  4iˆ; A  3iˆ; B  i . So, angle between Aand B is 
     
C) A.B  B.B  C.B
D) Resolve the vector
 3x 
33. A)  3x 2 dx   3x.32 dx  9 3x dx  9  C
 log 3 
1
B)  2 dx
sin x cos 2 x
sin 2 x  cos 2 x
=  sin 2 x.cos2 x
1 1
  dx
cos x sin 2 x
2

 tan x  cot x  C
C)  1  sin 2xdx
  sin 2 x  cos 2 x  2sin x cos x dx

  sin x  cos x  dx    sin x  cos x  dx   sin x dx   cos x dx   cos x  sin x  C


2

x x
e5loge  e 4loge
D) e 3log e x
 e 2loge
x dx

x5  x 4 x 4  x  1 x3
 dx 
 e n log e x
 x a
  x 2  x  1
  dx   x 2
dx  C
x3  x 2 3
34. A) Formula based
B) Formula based
C) Formula based
D) Formula based

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CHEMISTRY
10
35. 0.1   X  2Y  100 ................ 1
X  2Y
9
0.05   3 X  2Y  180 ....................  2 
3 X  2Y
From (1) and (2)
X= 40, Y= 30
5.5 g of B2 2000  g of B2
36. 
1 gmof Butter X gmof Butter
X=363.636 gm
37. Marg = M1X1+ M2X2+ M3X3
X21% is a
a  10  a 
20.18 = 20  0.90+21  +22   
100  100 
X = 2%
38. PV = nRT
PV 1  1.642  103 1
nO2   M Hb 
RT 0.0821  300 1.6675  105
nO2  6.67  10 5 M Hb  59970 g / mol  60000 g / mol
1
nHb  nO2
4
6.67
nHb   105
4
 1.6675  10 5
39. A) Not applicable if the elements exists in different isotopes which may be involved in
the formation of compound
B) At 1 atm, 25oC Vm=22.7 Lit
C) MW = 2  V.D
D) Due to existence of Isotopes
40. CONCEPTUAL
41. Volume of NA molecule is = 22.4 Lit
42. Number of moles = 1080/180=6

1  1022
43. nCuSO4 .5 H 2O   1.66  10 2
6.022  10 23

Mass  1.66  102  249.68  4.14 gm


44. 1 g atom = 1 mole
0.30 75
45. 
100 X
7.5  100
X  25000
0.30
46. Mass of 1 mole of electron= 9.1  10-28  6.0221  1023 = 54.8  10-5 grams

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47. Volume = Area  Thickness
V = 0.5 m2  0.0005 m
V = 0.00025 m3
m
D
v
m  D  V  10500 kg / m3  0.00025 m3  2.625 Kg  2625 g
2625
n  24.305
108
No. of Silver atoms =  24.305  6.022  1023  1.463  105  146.3  10 23
48. I) 3 moles of CO  NH 3 4 SO4 contains --------- 3 moles of ‘Co’ atoms
12 moles of ‘N’ atoms
36 moles of ‘H’ atoms
3 moles of ‘S’ atoms
12 moles of ‘O’ atoms
II) 1 mole of FeKCO(NO2)6  1 mole of Fe , 12 moles of Oxygen, 6 moles of N
III) 1.5 moles of  Fe  H 2O  5 SCN  SO3  3 moles of ‘S’ atom, 1.5 moles of ‘K’atoms
IV) 0.75 moles of K 2Cu  SCN 4  3 moles of ‘S’ atom, 1.5 moles of ‘K’ atom
x  Z  1  100  x  Z  2  200
49. Z 
100 3
 100 
    Z  2 100  2
 3 
Mass %   100  1   %
100  Z 3  Z
1
% of Z  2   100  33.3%
3
50. CONCEPTUAL
51. CONCEPTUAL

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