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Sec: Jr.Super60(incoming)_NUCLEUS BT JEE-ADV-2024_P1 Date: 11-05-2025
Time: 02.00Pm to 05.00Pm WTA-05 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 ABC 6 C
7 AD 8 18 9 30 10 22 11 117 12 1
13 2 14 A 15 B 16 A 17 D
PHYSICS
18 D 19 A 20 C 21 A 22 ABD 23 BC
24 AC 25 10 26 4 27 6 28 4 29 7
30 4 31 B 32 A 33 D 34 D
CHEMISTRY
35 A 36 A 37 C 38 B 39 ABD 40 AD
41 BD 42 80 43 29 44 24 45 4 46 128
47 76 48 A 49 D 50 B 51 C
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. x 2 x 1 0
S n 2023α n 2024β n
S n1 S n2 2023α n1 2024β n1 2023α n2 2024β n2
2023α n2 1 α 2024β n2 1 β
2023α n2 α 2 2024β n2 β 2
2023α n 2024β n
S n1 S n2 S n
Put n 12
S11 S10 S12
4 1 6 1
2. ; r : :
t1 t1 t2 t2
2 2
, , , arein HP ;
1 1
2 3
is a root of t2 x 2 6 x 1 0 t2 8
r is aroot of t1 x 2 4 x 1 0 t1 3
2b a c & 2 ac b 2 bc a 2 4ac 3c 2 0
3.
a c or a 3c
4. One root is zero
Also 4a2 - 24b > 0 a2 > 6b
a 3, b 1 and for a = 3, b = 1, f(x) = 0
has 3 distinct real roots.
5. 5. If roots of the equation be , , then
2 2 2 2 a 2 2b
2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2
b 2 2a
1.
2 2 2
So, the equation whose roots are 2 , 2 , 2 is
x 3 a 2 2b x 2 b 2 2 a x 1 0
It is identical to x3 ax 2 bx 1 0
a 2 2b a and b 2 2a b, eliminating b, we get
a a
2 2
a2 a
2a
4 2
a a a 1 8 2 a 1 0
2
a a 3 2a 2 a 6 0
or a a 3 a 2 a 2 0
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a 0 or a 3 or a 2 a 2 0
Which give b 0 or b 3 or b 2 b 2 0
So, a b 0 or a b 3
Or a, b are roots of x 2 x 2 0
6. Given equation can be written as
xa b x b a
0
b xa a x b
( x a ) 2 b 2 ( x b) 2 a 2
0
b( x a ) a ( x b)
x a b xb a
( x a b) 0
b( x a ) a ( x b)
a x 2 bx ax ab bx b2 b x 2 ax bx ab ax a 2
x a b 0
ab x a x b
x a b ax a x a b ab bx b x ab a b
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
x ( x a b){x ( a b ) ( a 2 b 2 )} 0
a 2 b2
roots will be x=0, a b,
ab
2 2
a b
Let x1 a b , x 2 and x3 0
ab
x1 x2 x3 c (given)
a 2 b2
( a b) 0 c
ab
(a b) 2 (a 2 b 2 ) 2ab
c c
a b a b
i.e a, c, b are in H. P
7. We have = p, q , 4 4 r and 4 4 s
Therefore, 2 2 ( )2 2 p 2 2 q, so that
r 4 4 ( 2 2 )2 2 2 2 ( p 2 2 q ) 2 2q 2
i.e., ( p 2 ) 2 4 q ( p 2 ) 2 q 2 r 0
This shows that p 2 is one root of x 2 4qx 2q 2 r 0 . If its other root is , we have
p 2 4 q , i.e., 4q p 2 . Further the discriminant of this quadratic equation is
4q 2 4 2q 2 r 8q 2 4 ( p 2 2q )2 2q 2 4( p 2 2q) 2 0
So that both roots, p 2
and p 2 4 q are real. Since and are real p 2 4q 0 , i.e., p 2 4q 0 . Thus the roots of
x 2 4 qx 2 q 2 r 0 are positive and negative.
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4a 7 49a 11 0
2
8.
a 3,20
Number of integers = 18
9. The required equation x 2 6 x 36 0
p q 30
10. α 1β 1 γ 1 33 S1 S2 S3 32 S2 S3 26
α 3 β 3 γ 3 87 S13 3S1S 2 3S3 87
a 3 b3 c3 a b c3 3a bb cc a
69 113 182
S 2 ,S3 ab 26
6 S 2 S3 43. 7 7 7
c a b
11. Roots 1,
a b c
For equal roots 2ac b a c
ac 54
Then a 2 c 2 117
12. x 2 5 x 4 x 2 5 x 6 120
Real roots of 6,1
Maximum real root is 1
1
13. Put t
x
t 2 5t 6t 2 7t 12 0
1 1 1 1
2 3, x x
x x 4 9
Number of solutions = 2
α β
α ,β roots 1 m 4 18 m 4 3 2 least 4 3 2 a 4
2
14. A) β α
1
B) x1 2 ,x2 ,k 16 k 5 11
8
C) Roots x 2 , 3 sum of squares = 5
α β 3 k 300 k 300 sum 3
D)
15. A) x 2 is the only solution x 2 0 ,5
B) x 8,1 maximum root 8
C) Number of solution K 2 (Reciprocal equation)
K 4 5 4 ,10
5 41
D) Largest root = 2α 5 41 11.4 9,12
2
16. (A) Δ 0
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Number of real roots 0
3
(B) Roots are 1,
2
Number of integral roots 1
(C) Sum of squares of roots = 1
(D) 4 x 2 5 x 5 6 x 5
x 4 x 1 0
1
x , x 0
4
64 4 2 4 0
17. A)
6 4 0
6 or 4
The least positive integral value of is 5
(B) Roots are of opposite signs
a 2 14a 48 0
a 6 a 8 0
, so a can be 7
2
The equation is x 100 x 1 0
2
discriminant = D = 100 4 0
Roots are real
f x ax 2 2bx 4c 16
C) Let
f 2 4a 4b 4c 16
Clearly
4 a b c 4 0
f x 0, x R
f 0 0 4c 16 0
c4
x2 x 6 x 2
(D)
x 3 x 2 x 2
x 3 x 2 x 2
x 3 x 2 x 2, x 2
x 3 x 2 x 2, 2 x 3
x 3 x 2 x 2, x3
x 4, x 2
x 2, 2 2 x 3
x 4, x3
Hence, x 2, 2, 4 N =3
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PHYSICS
18.
Let t be the time taken by bomb to hit the target.
1
h 2000 gt 2 t 20 sec
2
R ut 100 20 2000 m
R 2000
tan θ 1 θ 45
h 2000
8x2
19. y 2
2u
9.830
2
20 12
2u 2
9.8900
u2
8
u 23.5 ms1
Hence, the correct answer is (A).
20. VP cos α u cos θ
u cos θ VP cos α u cos θ sin α
t u cos θ
g cos α
u sin θ α
g cos α
21.
2 2 u2
For maximum range R h
g 1 sin
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2 2 u2
R h h
g
u 2
R u 2 gh
g
22.
y0
1
0 u sin βt g cos αt 2
2
2u sin β
t
g cos α
Vx u x axt
Vx u cos β g sin αt
2u sin β
Vx u cos β g sin α
g cos α
sin α sin β
u cos β
cos α
cos α β
Vx u
cos α
Vy u sin β g cos αt
2u sin β
u sin β g cos α
g cos α
Vy u sin β
Vy sin β cos α
tan θ
Vx cos α β
θ is independent of u but depent on α and β.
Vx is always along + ve x before striking.
23. At the instant shown, we have
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u
u cos θ u cos 60
2
u
υ
2 cos θ
The radius of curvature is given by
υ2 u2
R
g cos θ 4 g cos 3 θ
u2
Rmin ,when θ 0
4g
8
Since R Rmin
3 3
u2 8 u 2
4 g cos 3 θ 3 3 4 g
3 3 3
3
cos 3 θ
8 2
3
cos θ
2
θ 30
So, from equation (1), we get
u
υ
3
dv ds bt 2
24. ax bt v
dt dt 2
3
bt
d s
6
6d
1/ 3
t
b
s v0t0
2
b 6d 3 2h
s
2 b g
2h 2 0.8
25. t 0.4 s
g 10
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120 30 10103
uMIN 0.25 ms 1
0.4
120 30 10103
and uMAX 0.35 ms1
0.4
uMIN 25 ms and u MAX 35 ms1
1
26.
Time to reach from A to C is 1.5 s and u 12 m / s
i.e. a y 8 m / s
2
Therefore ax 6 m / s 2
3
Velocity after 1.5 s is vx 18 6 9 m / s,v y 0
2
Velocity at B (time taken 3s ) vx 0 ,v y 12 m / s
27. Let after time t they turn back at C and D respectively.
d 200m.x 4 1.5 t
x 200 6 1.5 t
t 100s, x 250m
After turning, both boats take another 100s to meet the buoy. So in total 200s, the
distance moved by buoy u 200 1.5 200 300m
28. v1 cos αt v2 cos β 30 3 ........1
1 1
v1 sin αt gt 2 h v2 sin βt gt 2 ..........2
2 2
From (1) and (2)
h 60 m
29. RH
u cos 60
2
10m
g
2
v 400
av 40m / s 2
R 10
aH a 2 av2 30m / s 2
30.
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1
s uT gT 2
2
1
d cos gT 2 cot
2 gT 2
cot cot cot
d sin 2d sin
2cot cot 2
4
31. Let us choose the x and y directions along OB and OA respectively. Then
u x u 10 3 ms1 ,u y 0
ax g sin 60 5 3 ms2 and a y g cos 60 5 ms 2
At point Q, x-component of velocity is zero. Hence, substituting in
u x u x axt
0 10 3 5 3 t
10 3
t 2s
5 3
So, A q
At point Q,u u y u y a y t
u 0 52 10 ms1
Here, negative sign implies that velocity of particle at Q is along negative y direction,
So, u 10 ms1 , along y-direction.
Hence B s
Displacement of particle
Dis tan ce PO sy
along y direction
1 1
Since, s y u y t a y t 2 0 52 10 m
2
2 2
PO 10 m
1
Since, h PO sin 30 10
2
h 5m
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So, C p
Displacement of particle
Dis tan ceOQ sx
along x direction
1
Since, sx u xt axt 2
2
1
sx 10 3 2 5 3 2 10 3 m
2
2
OQ 10 3 m
Since, OQ PO OQ
2 2
PQ 10 10 3
2
400 20 m
2
32. Since range is same for complimentary angles, so
R1 R2
R
1 1
R2
H1 u sin 30 1
2 2
2 2
H 2 u sin 60 3
T2 u sin 60
3
T1 u sin 30
T1 H1 R1 TH 1 1 1
1 1
T2 H 2 R2 T2 H 2 3 3 3 3
33. For (A) : v'y v y
2v y
For (B) : t AC
g cos θ
vy
For (C) : At B, v y 0 so 0 v y g cos θt AB t AB
g cos θ
vy
t BC t AC t AB
g cos θ
1 2u x v y cos θ v y2 sin θ
For (D) : x u x t AB g sin θ t AB
2
2 2 g cos 2 θ
1 1
x' v'xtBC g sin θ t BC u x g sin θ t AB t BC g sin θ t BC
2 2
2 2
1 3
u xt AB g sin θt AB g sin θt AB u xt AB g sin θ t AB
2 2 2
2 2
v y 3 v y 2u x v y cos θ 3v y2 sin θ
2
x
ux g sin θ x' x 1
g cos θ 2 g cos θ 2 g cos θ2
x'
34.
u u cos 45i sin 45j
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u 20i 20j ms1 and a 10j
1
Since r ut at 2
2
1
r 20i 20j t 10j t 2
2
r 20t i 20 5t j
So, at t 1 s, we get
r 20i 15j
Average velocity at t 1 s is
r
u av 20i 15j
t
u av 400 225 25 ms1
Further υ u at
υ 20i 15j 10j t
υ 20i 15j 20 10t j
Δ υ υ u 10t j
Δ υ 20j at t 2 s
So, average acceleration at t 1 s,2s,3s and 4s
Δυ
a av 10j {as expected}
Δt
Radius of curvature at t 0 is
u2
r
g cos θ
20 2
2
r 80 2 m
10
2
Radius of curvature at t 1 s is
υ2
r
g cos β
Where υ is the velocity at t 1 s and β is the angle which υat t 1s makes with the x-
axis
10
Since υ 20i 10j, so tan β
20
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20 20 2
cos β
20 2 102 10 5 5
2
202 102
So, r
2
10
5
500 5
r
20
r 25 5 m
Radius of curvature at t 2 s is
u cos θ
2
r
g
1
2
20 2
2 20
2
r 40 m
10 10
CHEMISTRY
35. The percent of CaCO3 by mass in the limestone;
0.44
100
44 100 50%
2
36. In the given reaction we have;
CaBr2 , NaI
Mass = 2W , 9W
2W 9W
Moles = ,
200 150
2W 9W
2 188 235 1786
200 150
W 100
37.
N 2 3H 2 2 NH 3
5 12
LR 8
In this reaction,
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2
Molecules of NH 3 can be formed 12 8
3
38. Molecular weight,
1
M .W 3.14
0.00318
Only C21 H 30O2 satisfies the criteria.
39. The reaction takes place as,
1
CO O2 CO2
2
V 30 100 V
V 60 60 100 V
V 60 10
V 70 ml
VCO 30 ml
2
VCO absorbed 160 70 90 ml
2
Thus, the correct options are
The volume of CO that reacts is 60 mL.
The volume of CO that remains unreacted is 10mL.
The volume of CO2 that gets absorbed by aqueous KOH is 90 mL
40.
A N I
B L
a a a
2 2 2
a a
4 2
1 1
A N II
B C L
2 2
a a a a
2 4 4 2
a a
2 2
117.6 1
83.33 1
100 98
16 2 M B M B
41.
3 3 MA MA
3/2
MB
8
MA
MB 4
MA 1
Thus, The ratio of their moles present in side the container is 8 :3.
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42. The percentage of iron in the alloy is, 2 100 80
2 3 140
12
43. All Mg converts into Mg OH 2 24 17 2 29g
24
When the products are treated with water, 1. 7 gm gaseous ammonia is generated, 29 gm
mass (in gm) of Mg OH 2 formed simultaneously.
44. Since, 3 atoms of the metal combine with 2 atoms of nitrogen.
So, M formula n 3 N 2 m 2 N 3
14
At M mass = 14 g eq. of mass = g
3
28g N combine with = 72g metre
72
1g N combine with = g metal
28
14 72 14
gN combine with =
3 28 3
Eq. mass of metal = 12g
At mass = eq. mass × valency
12 2 24g
Atomic mass = 24g
45. The number of tube,
5 4
n
10 5 16 n4
300 300
46. The molecular weight can be given as,
2000 1500
40 M
M 128
2000 1500 32
80
47. Form the given information, pressure (P) is calculated below;
800 2V 680 V
P P 760 mm
3V
48. Conceptual
49. Conceptual
50. Conceptual
d PV
51. Boyle’s law: PV K
dP K P
2 and 0
dV T V V dP T
V dV V
Charle’s law: K K
T dT P T
V RT dV RT
Avogadro’s law: K
n P dn P ,T P
Graham’s law: r
dP 1
dt d
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