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SEC: Sr.Super60(incoming)_NUCLEUS WTA-46 Date: 20-04-2025
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM JEE-ADV_(2021-P1) Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 A 3 D 4 D 5 90
6 5 7 194
8 320 9 1000 10 3
11 ABD 12 ABCD 13 ABD 14 ABCD 15 ABC
16 CD 17 25 18 57 19 4
CHEMISTRY
20 D 21 A 22 A 23 C 24 4
25 6 26 4 27 4 28 7-7.2 29 2-2.5
30 AB 31 ACD 32 ACD 33 BD 34 AD
35 BCD 36 5 37 6 38 56
MATHEMATICS
39 B 40 A 41 A 42 B 43 16
44 12 45 12 46 64 47 2 48 3
49 BCD 50 AD 51 AC 52 AB 53 ABD
54 BCD 55 4 56 4 57 4
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. At very high frequency
1
XC 0
c
X L L
R 1 2 2 5r
220
Current, i 44 A
5
2. Let U 0 be the initial energy of capacitors.
Energy in IF capacitor.
2
1 1 Q 1 Q 2 1 42
u1 CV 2 C 8J
2 2 C 2 C 2 1
1 Q2 22
Similarly, u2 IJ
2 C 2 2
So, the total energy u0 u1 u2 8 1 9 J
When, switch’s is closed then the common potential of Capacitors
C1V1 C2V2 1 4 2 1 6
Vcommon 2V
C1 C2 1 2 3
When switch is closed,
1 1
E1 C1Vcommon
2
1 4 2 j
2 2
1 1
And E2 C2Vcommon
2
2 4 4 j
2 2
Now, from conservation of energy, Energy stored in the inductor, EL u0 E1 E2
9 2 4 3J
Hence, the inductor has 3 J of energy.
30
3. peak emf, V0 8V , f Hz
V0 8
Vrms V
2 2
2
8
2
Vrms 8
Average power 2 R 0.4 2
0.4
Z X L2 R
X L2 R 2 640
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X L2 64 640
2 L2 640 64
576
L2
2
24 24 24
L 0.4 H 2 f
2
30 60
4. Given, Inductance, L = 400 mH
Capacitance, C 200 F
Resistance, R 50
Inductive reactance,
X L L 200 400 10 3 80
Capacitance reactance,
1 1
XC 25
C 200 200 106
We know that, Impedance,
Z R2 X L X C 50 80 25 50 55
2 2 2 2 2
2500 3025
Z 5525 74.3
E 10
Current, I 0.13549 A
Z 74.3
RMS voltage across Inductor,
EL IX L 0.13459 80 10.76V or 10.8V
L 1
5. Tan1 ; Tan2
R1 CR2
1 2
200 2
6. i1 sin 100t
R12 L
2
3
200 2
And i2 sin 100t
1 2 6
R22
C
200
7. i 2 Amp
60 2 802
So potential difference across inductor
i X L2 362 2 97 194Volt
R 80
8. Pavg Vrms .irms 200 2 320 watt
X L XC
2
R2 100
6280
9 f 1000 Hz
2 2 3.14
10. or 30
2 3 6
3
Power factor cos cos 30
2
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11. R Z cos
Pavg vrms irms cos
1 1
12. Capacitance reactance, X C
C 2 fC
Inductive reactance, X L 2 f L
Now, impedance of LCR circuit, Z R 2 X L X C
2
13. Let I, be the rms current through the circuit then
Ir
I P 2 A, 20V , I PC 20V
C
And I r R 10V
Solving we get
1 1
R 5, C 103 F and L H
10
Vs source voltage
2 2
1
I , R I r L r
I
102 20 20 10 volts
2 2
I R R2 L
C C
After the inductor is shorted
Vs 10 2
Ir A
1 25 10 5
R2
C22
Ir
v1 I r R 2 5 volts; v2 4 5 volts
c
14. a) X L X C , hence voltage function will lead the current function,
b) Z R 2 X L X C 10 20 10
2 2 2
10 2
R 1
c) cos
Z 2
Hence, 45
R 1
d) power factor cos
Z 2
15. a) VR IR 80V
VC 100
b) X C 50
I 2
c) VL IX L 40V
d) V Vrms VR2 VC VL 80 100 40
2 2 2
=60V
V0 2 Vrms 60 2V
16. i 5sin t 53
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i0 5
irms A
2 2
Mean value of current in positive half cycle is
2 2 10
i0 5 A
17. R 20,V 200 sin 10 t
V
I 10sin 10 t
R
I 10
I 0 10, I rms 0
2 2
From equation (i),
10 10 sin 10 t1 sin 10 t1 sin
2
1
t1 s
20
10
Again, 10sin 10 t2 sin 10 t2 sin
2 4
1
t2 s
40
t t1 t2
18. Given that 10sin 250 s 1 t
Compare with 0 sin t
250 Rad / s
The energy dissipated as
103 103
I 02
H sin t dt 1 cos 2t dt
2 2
0
R 0
2R 0
103
02 sin 2t 02 3 sin 2 250 100 3 1
t 10 103 10
2 R 2 2 R 2 250
2 100 500
1 1 1 1 2 0.57
mJ
2 1000 500 2 1000
19. Leq1 series L1 L2
Leq1 L1 L2 8
1 1 1 LL
and parallel Leq 2 1 2
Leq 2 L1 L2 L2 L1
3 L1 8 L1
L12 8 L1 12 0 L1 L1 6 2 L1 6 0
2 8
L1 2 H or 6 H
and L2 8 2 or 8 6 = 6H or 2H
Difference in inductance is
L1 L2 or L2 L1 6 2 4 H
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CHEMISTRY
20. Sphalerite is ZW S ; Siderite is FeCO3
21. Solution NaCN acts as a depressant
22. In poling process unreduced Cu2O is reduced to Cu by Cu2 S
23. Solution graphite rods act as anode and Carbon lining of Calcium acts as a Cathode.
24. 2Cu2 S 3O2 2Cu2o 2So2
2Cu2 o 2So2
2 143 Kg 2 64 Kg ?
3.2 2 143
7.15 Kg
2 64
25. 2Cu2o Cu2 S SO2 6Cu
2 143 Kg 64
7.15 64
7.15 gm 1.6 Kg
2 143
26. Hydraulic washing, Magnetic Separation, Froth floatation
27. Mond’s Process, 2) Zone refining & 3)Van Arkel process, Distillation liquation
28. 2Cu2 S 3O2 2Cu2O 2 SO2
2Cu2O 2 SO2
2 143kg 2 64 kg
3.2 2 143
7.15 gm 3.2kg
2 64
12.7 64
29. 2.13 gms
6 63.5
30. Zone refining is employed for refining of Si, ge, ga
31. The metal oxide Placed above in the diagram can be reduced by the metal involved in
the formation of oxide placed lower in the diagram.
32. Copper, lead and mercury are extracted by self reduction
33. Haematite and siderite are ores of iron. Galena and cerussite ores of lead
34. Iron is extracted by reduction of ferric oxide with carbon monoxide. Calcium silicate is
formed as slack
35. Complex X is : Ni CO 4
36. Bauxite, diammoniate, Zincite Hematite
Ag CN 2 , ZW CN 4
2
37.
38. Fe2O3 3 Co 2 Fe 3Co2
3 22.4 KL 2 56 Kg
11.2 2 56 56
11.2 =
3 22.4 3
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MATHEMATICS
39.
Point of intersection of all curves is 2, 2 2
Area A1 A2
2
3
2
1 x2 17 2 17
2 2 xdx 3 2 2 = 2 2 3 2 = 2 =
2 3 3 3
0
2 0
40. x y20
3 1 9 9 3
P , ; Q 2, 0 ; R , 0 ; S ,
2 2 4 4 4
9 9 3
3 1 2 0 0
1 1 27 9 9 11
Area 2 2 9 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 0
2 0 9 3 3 1 2 16 8 8 32
2 0 4
4 4 2 2
0 x 1 1
41. Here, f x x1 1 x & g x e x 1 e1 x
e e x 1 2
Solve f x & g x x 1 ln 3
1 x 1 1 x 1 ln 3 1
e e dx e x 1 e1 x e x 1 e1 x dx
1
So bounded area 0
2 1
2
1 1 3
1 ln 3
1 1 1 3 3 1 1
e x 1 e1 x e x 1 e1 x e 2 2 3 e
2 0
2 2 1 2 e 2 2 2 e
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42.
y sin x cos x 2 sin x
4
y cos x sin x 2 cos x
4
/2 /2
Area sin x cos x cos x sin x dx sin x cos x sin x cos x dx
0 /4
/4 /2
2 sin xdx 2 cos xdx 2 cos x 0 2sin x / 4 2 2
/4 /2
2 1
0 /4
43. a2
44. ab
b 4ac
2 3/ 2
45. Area
6a 2
8
46. Area ab a b
3
1 1 1
47. Area 4 r 2 b h 4 2
4 2 4 2
48. Clearly x 1, 0, 2
1 2
8
A 2 4 x 2 dx 4 x 2 dx
2
2 3
0 1 3
1
1 1 1
49. 0 2 x x x dx 1 3 n 1 2 n 5
2 n
50. Area between y x3 and y x in x 0,1 is
1
1
A x x 3 dx
0
4
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A 1
Area of curve linear triangle OPQ
2 8
1 1 2 1
x x 3 dx 2 1
2
2 4 4 2 1 0 2
0
8 2 2
c.c 2 c3
51. Area T
2 2
3 c
c c3 c3 c3
Area R x 2 dx
2 0 2 3 6
Area T c3 6
lim lim . 3 3
c 0 Area R c 0 2 c
52.
1 1
Re quired area tan xdx tan 1 x dx
0 0
tan1
Also, required area tan1 tan y dy.
1
0
2x 0
53. x f t dt 2 t f 2t dt 2 x 4 2 x 3
0 x
Differentiate with respect to x
2x
x 2 f x f t dt 2 x f x 8 x3 6 x 2
0
Differentiate with respect to x
2 f 2 x 24 x 2 12 x f 2 x 12 x 2 6 x Put 2 x y f y 3y2 3y
f x 3 x x 1
Now verify all the options
54. The area could be of the rectangle defined by y = 10 from x 0 to x 10 , which is 100.
The integral could range from 0 (example : f x 2 x 10 ) to 100. So A is always true and all
other options are not always true.
55.
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1
3
Area x x n dx
0
10
1
x 2 x n 1 3 1 1 3
= n 1 5 n 4
2 n 1 0 10 2 n 1 10
56.
0 1
x 9
Area 3
3x 1 3 dx 5 x 3 3 x 1 dx A A 4
1 0
2
57.
We have y cos 1 sin x sin 1 cos x sin 1 sin x cos 1 cos x
2 2
5 3 5 3
x 2 2 x x x x x 4 2 x
2 2 2 2 2 2
3
For x 2 , 2 ,sin sin x x 2 and cos cos x 2 x
1 1
Clearly, required area = Area of shaded triangle in figure
1 2 2
Given
2 2 4 k
Hence, k = 4
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