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SEC: Sr.Super60(Incoming)_NUCLEUS BT CTA-35 Date: 20-04-2025
Time: 02:00PM to 05:00PM JEE-ADV_(2021-P2) Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 ABC 2 ABCD 3 ABC 4 BD 5 ABC
6 ACD 7 0.1 8 1 9 200 10 200
11 200 12 32 13 D 14 A 15 A
16 C 17 8 18 8 19 4
CHEMISTRY
20 BC 21 AD 22 ABC 23 ABCD 24 ABC
25 AB 26 1 27 6 28 28 29 4
30 64 31 248 32 C 33 C 34 B
35 A 36 32 37 6 38 72
MATHEMATICS
39 ABD 40 B 41 AC 42 BD 43 BC
44 BCD 45 24 46 4 47 2 48 10
49 2 50 25 51 C 52 A 53 A
54 D 55 8 56 16 57 50
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
Br 2
1. Due to rotation, emf
2
Due to translation indeed emf = Bvr
Where r is the separation.
2. Use concept of motional emf.
3. E NAB cos , where is the angle between plane of coil and magnetic field.
Substituting values, options (1),(2) and (3) are correct.
4. Let CAE constant
FIG
At time t, DE=VT
AD DE cot
And DC DE tan
AC DE tan cot
= vt tan cot 1 (say)
Induced emf e=Bvl
e Bv 2t tan cot
e v 2 and e t
1 1
5. f res 500Hz
2 LC 1 1
2 10 6
At resonance, Z=R,
V V
So current I
Z R
When L and C are in series, voltage across capacitor and inductor is 1800 out of phase.
6. VR2 VL2 1002 , VC VL 120
FIG
1302 VR2 VR 50v
VL 1002 502 50 3V
Vc 120 50 3V
V 50 5
cos R
V 130 13
Since Vc VL , so circuit is capacitive.
7,8 Eav
B
B
A
B
r 2
t t t
1 0.10
2
= 0.1V
0.314
Since the flux through the loop is decreasing, the induced current must produce a field
that goes into the page. Therefore, the current flows in clockwise direction.
av 0.1
I av 10 A
R 0.01
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9,10. The equivalent inductance L= 500 Mh. Just before opening the switch, current through
200
the inductors is I M 2A
100
Potential drop across the resistor is 2 100 2V
Hence, across capacitor potential difference is zero.
So energy stored
1 1
L 2 500 101 22 1 J
2
U
2 2
1 2 1
LI M CVmax 2
1J
2 2
L 500 10 3
Vmax I M 2 200V
C 50 106
1 1
200rad s 1
3 6
LC 500 10 50 10
V 60 1
11,12 At resonance as X 0,1 A
R 120 2
V
As VL IX L 1 L, L L
1
40
SO, L 0.2mH
1 4 105
2
1 1
C
LC L 2
1 1
i.e., C F
0.2 10 3 4 105
2
32
Now in case of series LCR circuit
X L XC
tan
R
So current will lag the applied voltage by 450 if,
1
L
tan 45
0 C
R
1
1 120 2 104
1 32 106
2 6 105 16 1010 0
6 105 6 105 64 1010
2
i.e.,
2
6 10 10 105
5
i.e., 8 105 rad s 1 .
2
t
Equation of line AB is given by y 10
10
13.
T
T
1 T 1 T 10 1 5t 2
yav
T 0
ydt
T
0 10 t dt 10
T T T
15
0
14. Mean square value
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T T 2
1 10
y 2 dt 10 t dt
T 0 0
T
T
1 100 2 200
T 0
100 2 t
T
t
T
T
1 100t 3 100t 2 700
100t
T 3T 2 T 0
3
Rms value 10 7 3 .
dl
15,16 When current is maximum 0
dt
e.m.f across L=0, so potential difference across the capacitor will be same
FIG
From the law of conservation of charge on plates 2 and 3,
3CV CV 6V0 CV0
5V
V 0
4
Loss in energy of capacitor = energy stored in inductor
1 2 1 1 1
cv0 3C 2V0 4CV 2 Lt 2 v
2
2 2 2 2
3 3C
I V0
2 L
17. After long time, from conservation of momentum.
v0
mv0 2mv; v 8 m s 1 .
2
dl
18. VA IR E L VB
dt
VA 5 1 8 5 103 103 VB
VB BA 8V
19. VC VL 120
VR2 VC VL EV2
2
VR2 120 200
2 2
VR 160
VR 160
I 4A
R 40
CHEMISTRY
20. A) NH NO N 2O 2 H 2O
4 3
below300o c
B) NH Cr O
4 2
N 2 Cr2O3 4 H 2O
2 7
C) Ba N
Ba 3 N 2
3 2
D) Mg N
3 2
3Mg N 2
700 1500O C
21. A) 2 NO 2 NaOH NaNO2 NaNO3 H 2O
2
B) 4 NaNO3 2 Na2O 2 N 2 5O2
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2 Pb NO3 2 2 PbO 4 NO2 O2
C) 2NH 3 NaOCl N 2 H 4 NaCl H 2O
D) NH 4Cl NaOH NaCl H 2O NH 3
22: A) P4 ( white) 3NaOH 3H 2O 3NaH 2 PO2 PH 3
B) 2H 3 PO2
H 3 PO4 PH 3
C) 4 H 3 PO3
3H 3 PO4 PH 3
D) 2 H 3 PO4
2 HPO3 2 H 2O
23. A) H 2 S2O8 H 2O H 2 SO4 H 2 SO5
B) 3KClO3 3H 2 SO4 3KHSO4 HClO4 2ClO2 H 2O
C) 2 Na2 S 2O3 I 2 Na2 S 4O6 2 NaI
D) SO2 2 H 2O I 2 H 2 SO4 2 HI
24. A) Na2 SO3 S
boiling
Na2 S 2O3
B) 2 Na2 S5 3O2 2 Na2 S2O3 6S
C) 6 NaOH 4S Na2 S 2O3 2 Na2 S 3H 2O
D) Na2CO3 H 2 SO4 Na2 SO4 H 2O CO2 .
25. A) ZnO 2 NaOH Na2 ZnO2 H 2
B) NH 4 NO3 N 2O 2 H 2O
C) 2 Na2O2 2 H 2O 4 NaOH O2
D) 2 KClO3 2 KCl 3O2
26,27
250o c
H 3 PO4 H 4 P2O7
600o c
600o c strong
HPO3 P4O10
heating
28,29
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The solid A giving colourless gas is ammonium dichromate and the gas is N 2 . The
reactions are :
NH4 2 Cr2O7
Heat
N 2g +4H2O l + Cr2 O3g
B
A
3Ca+N 2
Heat
Ca 3 N 2
C
Ca 3 N 2 +6H 2O NH3 g + Ca OH 2
C D
Cu 2+ aq +4NH3 aq Cu NH 3 4
2+
aq
Blue D Deep blue E
A : NH 4 2 Cr2 O7 ; B :N 2
C :Ca 3 N 2 D :NH3 E : Cu NH3 4
2+
; ;
aq
30,31
S + 6HNO3 6 NO2 H 2 SO4 2H 2O
(Yellow solid) (B)
(A) (Brown gas)
Na2 SO3
Na2 S2O3 2 HCl SO2 S 2 NaCl H 2O
(C) (D) (E)
(clear soln) (colourless
gas
excess AgNO3
Ag2 S2O3 H 2O Ag2 S H 2 SO4
(F) (G)
MATHEMATICS
39. Let n cos i sin j
PQ v at22 at12 i 2a t2 t2 j
v .nˆ a t22 t12 cos 2a sin t2 t1 c
Let t2 t1 2h and t1t2 k
Midpoint :
x a 2h 2 k
y 2ah
y x
Substituting h and k 2h 2
2a a
Simplifying the projection equation by using t2 t1 4h2 4k
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The projection becomes : 2a h 2 k 2 h cos sin c
Squaring and by replacing h and k
We get
y 2
4ax y cos 2a sin a 2c 2 0
2
40.
Let Ak 2t , t 2
t 2 1
slope of FAK tan k
2t 0 2
2t
tan k tan 2 say
1 t2
k
k where tan t
2 4n
k
t 1 2t t 2 1 1 tan 2 sec 2
2 2
Also FAk 2
4n
t
k x 4 x
t
1 n 1 n 4
lim FAK lim sec 2 sec 2 dx tan
x n
k 1 x n k 1 4 n 0 4 4 0
41.
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P1 ; y 2 4 x 1
2
P2 ; x 2 4 y 1
2
Subtracting them we get x y x y 0 line QR is y x
Hence x1 & x2 are roots of the equation
4 2 2 x1
x 2 4 x 1 x 2 8 x 8 0
2
(given x2 > x1 )
4 2 2 x2
RS 2 2 2 2 1
So 3 2 2
QS 2 2 2 2 1
42.
1
Slope of Tgt =
t2
Slope of Normal = t 2
The general point on xy =16 is 4t ,
4
t
4
Equation of normal is : t 2 x y t 2 4t , it is passes through p h, k
t
4t 4 t 3 h 0.t 2 tk 4 0 . It is a bi- quadratic equation whose roots are t1 , t2
h K
S1 : S2 0 : S3 : S 4 1
4 4
1 1 1 1
Given condition t12 t22 t32 t42 4
t t t t 1 2 3 4
t2t3t4
S12 2 S 2 4
t1t2t3t4
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K
h2 4
0 4
16 1
h2
K h 2 16 K
16
The locus of p h, k is h 2 16 y
x y
Equation of AB is 2
x1 y1
lx my n 0
tgt
x 2 4ay is al 2 mn
x y
2 0
Tgt
x 2 16 y
x1 y1
2
1 2
.4 x12 2 y1 0
x
1 y1
The locus of M x1. y1 is x 2 2 y 0
x2 y2
43. Consider central cone = 1
a2 b2
The fixed point on y-axis is p o, c
Tangent equation at point h.k
xh yk
1
a 2 b2
Passing through p(o,c)
b2
k
c
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2 2
h k
2
2 1
a b
h2 k
1
a2 c
h2
k c 1 2
a
x2
y c 1 2
a
Locus of P is parabola ( C1 can be ellipse or Hyperbola, C2 will always be parabola)
44.
h c k 2 c cos a ……..(1)
2 2
Sub h c k c cos a …….(2)
2 2 2
_________________________
4ch=4ca cos h a cos ……..(3)
Add 2 (c 2 h 2 k 2 ) 2 c 2 cos 2 a 2 ……(4)
h
Put cos = in equation (4)
a
h2
We get c 2 h 2 k 2 c 2 . 2
a2
a
c 2 a 2 h2 a 2 k 2 a 2 c 2 h2 a 4
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a 2
c h k a a a2 c2
2 2 2 2 2
h2 k2
1
a2 a2 c2
x2 y 2
1
a 2 b2
45&46
P(4,3) 4 x 3 y 7
x 4 y 3 5 5
Q ,1
3 4 2 2
x4 y 3
5 R 1, 1
3 4
x2 y2
Let S : 1
a 2 b2
x2 y2
&S2 :
A2 B 2 1
5 y
for S1 : 2
2 1
2a b
5 4 1
2
. 2 1
2a 7 b
x2 y2 73 23
S1 : 1 e12 : 1 e12
35 8 7 3 35 8 15
x2 y2 7 7
S2 : 2
2 1 A2 .B 2
A B 4 3
x2 y2 74 1 1
1 e22 e22 e2
74 73 73 4 2
4 8
S1 & S 2 2 y R
7 35
4 common tangents.
47& 48
Let line x+2y+a =0 and 12x-6y-41=0 intersect at P then
PA.PB = PT 2 and PC.PD = PT 2
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Where T and T’ are the points on the respective circles.
Now , if A.B,C and D are concylic,
Then PA.PB = PC.PD PT 2 = PT '2
Hence point P will be lie on the radical axis of both the circle.
Now equation of radical axis is 4x+2y-5=0.
Since radical axis, line x+2y+a =0 and 12x -6y – 41 = 0 are concurrent at P
4 2 5
1 2 a 0 a 2
12 6 41
Equation of circle passing through point of intersection of circle x 2 y 2 4 0 and
x 2 y 2 0 is given by x 2 y 2 4 x 2 y 2 0 ...... 1
Again common chord of circle represented by equation (1) and circle
x2 y 2 4 x 2 y 1 0
4 x 2 1 y 2 5 0 ..... 2
Since equation (2) and 12 x 6 y 41 0 represent the same line
4 2 1 2 5 8
12 6 41 5
Hence equation of required circle is 5 x 2 5 y 2 8 x 16 y 36 0
49&50
x2 y 2
x2 y 2 r 2 , 1
16 9
r2 y2 y2 144 9r 2
Solving the given curves 1 y
2
(eliminating x 2 )
16 9 7
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Solving the given curves (eliminating y 2 ) we have
16r 2 144
x2
7
If ABCD is square then x 2 y 2
12
r 2
5
Tangent of slope m to circle and ellipse is
y mx r 2 x 2 r 2 y mx 16m 2 9
For common tangents r 2 m 2 r 2 16m 2 9
r2 1 m
2
16m 2
9
Also A, B, C1 , D1 is a square then m 1
r 2 r 2 25
2r 2 25
5
r
2
51&52
x2 y 2
Given ellipse is 1
9 4
Hence AB is the chord of contact. So
xx1 yy1
1
9 4
3x 4 y
1
9 4
x
y 1
3
Solving equation (i) and (ii), we get
9 8
A , , B 3, 0
5 5
The equation of the altitude through A is
8
y
5
1
and the slope of AB is
3
The equation of the altitude through P is y 4 3 x 3
Solving equation (i) and (ii), we get
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11 8
x ,y
5 5
Hence, the orthocenter is , .
11 8
5 5
Let the point be M x, y
It is given the PM = Length of perpendicular from Q to
x
y 1
3
x 3 y 4
2 2
2
1
1
3
10 x 3 y 4 x 3 y 3
2 2 2
10 x 2 y 2 6 x 8 y 25 x 2 9 y 2 9 6 xy 6 x 18 y
9 x 2 y 2 6 xy 54 x 62 y 241 0
53& 54
Let two hinges be fixed at points A(0,0), B(0,0)
When rotating in opposite direction
k)
(h,
A 2
(0,0) B(0,0)
k
tan ……..(1)
h
k
tan 2 …….(2)
ha
From (1) &(2)
tan h tan 2 . h a
a tan 2
h
tan 2 tan
2a
h ……..(3)
3 tan 2
2a
k .tan
3 tan 2
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From (3) &(4)
k 2 3h2 2ah
Replace (h,k) by (x,y)
y 2 3 x 2 2ax
x a3
2
y2
1
a2 a2
g 3
Hyperbola
If rotation in some direction locus will be circle.
55.
C1 : x 2 y 2 4
2
Centre 0, 2
Radius = 2
C2 : x 2 y 2 r 2
r 4 r 2
Point of intersection are : r 2 ,
16 4
Equations of line PQ & PR:
The leftmost point P of C2 : r ,0
The lines PQ and PR pass through line PQ
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r / 4
2
Slope
r4
r2 r
16
Approximating for small ‘r’ the slope simples and the y intercept Q is found to be
4 1 1 r 2 / 16
For line PR
r 2 / 4
Slope
r4
r r2
16
r2
By approximating for small ‘r’ the y-intercept R is found to be 4 1 1
16
Distance RQ:
r2
y R yQ 8 1
16
lim RQ lim yR yQ 8
r 0 r 0
56.
Method – I
a R2 R3
b R1 R3
c R1 R2
a b c 2( R1 R2 R3 )
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abc
R1 R2 R3 5 (Heron’s formula)
2
s s a s b s c
2
1 1 1
R2 4 R3 4 R1 4
2 2 2
= R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
4 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
2
R1R2 R3 16
R1 R2 R3 1
METHOD – II
tan 2 R2 4
tan 2 R1 4
8 R
tan 3
2 4
tan A tan A { A B C 180O }
5
{ 180}
2 2 2
5 5
tan tan = tan tan tan
tan
2 2 2 2 2 2
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
4
4 4 4
R1R2 R3 16
R1 R2 R3 1
57 S1 : x 2 y 2 4 x 22 y c 0
S2 : x 2 y 2 2 x 8 y d 0
c d 50
S1 S2 0
6 x 14 y c d 0
But equation S1 S2 0 passing through centre (1,-4)
6 14 4 c d 0 , c d 50
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