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SEC: Sr.Super60_STERLING BT JEE-MAIN Date: 24-08-2025
Time: 02:00PM to 05:00PM CTM-01 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1) 2 2 2 3) 3 4) 1 5) 1
6) 2 7) 3 8) 1 9) 2 10) 1
11) 3 12) 3 13) 1 14) 2 15) 2
16) 1 17) 1 18) 2 19) 3 20) 4
21) 4 22) 2 23) 2 24) 4 25) 96
PHYSICS
26 4 27 2 28 1 29 1 30 4
31 1 32 1 33 3 34 1 35 4
36 4 37 4 38 1 39 2 40 1
41 3 42 4 43 3 44 4 45 2
49 30 47 41 48 12 49 2 50 2
CHEMISTRY
51 3 52 2 53 3 54 1 55 1
56 3 57 4 58 2 59 2 60 3
61 2 62 4 63 4 64 4 65 1
66 2 67 4 68 1 69 3 70 4
71 1 72 3 73 3 74 9 75 4
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1
1. Tan
K 1
1
2K
2
2 K 1 2 K 1
Tan 1 Tan 2 K 1 Tan 2 K 1
1 1
1 2 K 1 2 K 1
S tan 1 tan 1 1
4
2. f x is discontinuous at x 1 and x 2
f f x may be discontinuous when f x 1 or 2
Now 1 x 1 x 0 , where f x is continuous
x 2 1 x 1 1, 2
4 x 1 x 3 2, 4
Now 1 x 2 x 1 0,1
x 2 2 x 0 0, 2
4 x 2 x 2 2, 4
Hence f f x is discontinuous at x 2,3
3.
2sin 2 x 3sin x 4 sin 2 x 6sin x 2 tan 2 x 2sin 2 x 3sin x 4 sin 2 x 6sin x 2
lim lim
x cot 2 x x 2sin 2 x 3sin x 4 sin 2 x 3sin x 2
2 2
tan 2 x sin 2 x 3sin x 2
lim
x
2
2sin 2 x 3sin x 4 sin 2 x 6sin x 2
sin 2 x sin x 1 sin x 2 1 sin x 1 1 1 sin x
lim lim lim
x
cos x 9 9
2
6 x 1 sin x 6 x 1 sin x 1 sin x
2
2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1
lim .
6 x 1 sin x 6 2 12
2
4. lim h 1 h 1 lim h 1 h 1
h 0 h 0
h
lim g 2 h lim 2 h f h
h0
h h 0
lim g 2 1 1 lim g 0 1
h 0 h 0
lim g 1 1 lim1
h 0 h 0
5. The period of x x is 1.
The period of x x is 1.
The period of x x is 1.
2
The period of sin x 1
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The period of cos x 1
The period of tan x 1
Thus each of the above functions is a period 1. Therefore their L.C.M is 1.
Hence the function f x is periodic with fundamental period = 1.
6. Given that x 2 y 2 z 2 r 2
xz
Now, tan 1 tan 1 tan 1
xy yz
zr xr yr
xy yz xz xyz
3
1 zr xr yr r
tan
x2 y2 z2
1
r2
xy yz xz xyz
zr xr yr r 3
tan 1
r2
1 2
r
tan 1
2
f x h f x
7. f ' x lim
h 0
h
f x h 1
f ' x lim f x
h 0
h
ln f x 3ln x C
ln f x ln x C f x x3
3
f 1 1
f x x3 or f x x3
But f 1 1
f x x3
8. Min x x ,1 x x
h x min x x ,1 x x
Always continuous in 2, 2 but not differentiable at 7 points
24
9. f x 3 f 4 x, x 0 ...... 1
x
24
Replace x by
x
24 24 24 96
f 3 f 4 ........ 2
x 24 x x
3 2 1
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96.3 36 x
8 f x 4x f x
x x 2
3 36
f 3 f 8 12 4 11
2 8
10. The probable values of x that could cause discontinuities are the roots or specific values
where the integer
Part changes between consecutive integers. The transitions happen when :
1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8
x 2, 2, 6, 2 2, 10, 2 3, 14, 4
For the term x :
The values of x where x changes are straightforward. They occur at : x 1, 2
Discontinuity check
By evaluating f x at all these potential points, we find the function is indeed
discontinuous at
x 1, 2, 2, 6, 2 2, 10, 2 3, 14
Thus the function f x has 8 discontinuities on the interval 0, 4
11. a sin 1 sin 5 5 2 and b cos1 cos 5 2 5
a 2 b 2 5 2 2 5
2 2
8 2 40 50
7 19 39 64
12. cot 1 cot 1 cot 1 cot 1 ........
4 4 4 4
4r 2 3
Tr cot 1
4
1
Tr tan 1
3 r2
4
1 1
r 2r 2
Tr tan 1
1 r 2
1/ 4
1 1
r 2 r 2
Tr tan 1
1 r 1 1
r
2 2
13. Let x 2 cos and y 2 sin
x y 4 sin cos maximum of x y is 4 2
x y cos sin maximum of x y is 2
f xy 4 2 sin cos sin cos
f ' 2 cos sin cos 2 0 tan 1 or 2 sin cos 0 rejected
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1
f 42 2
4 2
x 2 cos
g g '
2 sin sin 2 cos cos
y 2 sin 2 sin
2
1
g ' 0 2 sin sin 2 2 cos cos 2 0 sin cos
2
1 1
cos 1 . Let cos1
4 2 2 2 2
7 1 7 1
cos and sin
4 4 4 4
x 7 7 4 7
Maximum value of is
y 7 7 3
f 3x 3 y f 3x 3 y
14. x, y
sin 2 x 2 y sin 2 x 2 y
2x
f x k sin
3
2
Therefore f ' 0 k 1
3
3
k
2
3 2x
f x sin
2 3
So f '
3 3
2 4
15. f x cos x x 1
f ' x sin x 1
f ' is decreasing x R
f x 0
f 0 2, f
f is strictly decreasing in 0, and f 0 . f 0
only one solution of f x 0
Only S1 is correct
16. The slope of the tangent to y 2 4 x at 16,8 is given by
dy 4 2 1
m1
dx 16,8 2 y 16,8 8 4
The slope of the tangent to x 2 32 y at 16,8 is given by
dy 2x
m2 1
dx 16,8 32 16,8
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1
1
tan 4 3 tan 1 3
1 5
1 5
4
17. We have, f x 2 x cot 1 x log 1 x 2 x
1 1 x
f ' x 2 1
1 x 2
1 x x 1 x
2 2
1 2x 2
1
f ' x
1 x 2
1 x2
1 2 x2 1 x2
f ' x
1 x2 1 x2
f x
'
x2 1 x2 1 x 1 0 for all x
2
1 x2
Hence, f x is an increasing function on ,
18. Given equation of the curve y 1 x cos 2 sin 1 x
2y
At x 0 ; y 2
Hence the equation of normal at 0, 2
x 4y 8
4
19. Let x be the radius and V be the volume of the sphere. Then, V x3
3
dV
4 x 2
dx
We have x 100 and x x 98
x 2
dV
Now, V x
dx
dV
V 4 1002 2 4 1002
dx x 100
V 80000
20. Given, y x 2 x 1
dy
2x 1
dx
dy
At 1,1 , 3 m
dx
Length of tangent,
y1 1 m 2 1 1 9 10
A
m 3 3
y1 1
Length of subtangent, B
m 3
Length of normal,
C y1 1 m 2 1 1 9 10
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And length of subnormal, D y1m 3
Now, increasing order is B,A,D,C
1
21. Let x
y
1
lim x x 2 log e 1
x
x
1 log e 1 y
lim
y 0 y
y2
y log e 1 y
lim
y 0
y2
y
2
y y
2 1
lim
y 0 y 2
2
1 x2
22. tan 1
2x
2
1 x
cot 1 x tan tan 1
x x tan
2x 3 12
case-II : 2 0
4 4 2
tan 1 tan 2 cot 1 cot 2 ......... i 2 2 2
3 2 2 3
2
Case – 1: 0 2 4
2 3
2 2 tan
3 6
2 3 3 1
sum = tan tan 2 3
1
12 12 6 3 3
4
tan 1 x 2
12 3
2
23. If f x is not one-one then atleast one horizontal line should intersect it at two points
b
0 1
2
0 b 2
b 2, 0
2 x, 2 x 1
x, 1 x 0
24. f x clearly f x is discontinuous at x 1 also non differentiable.
0, 0 x 1
x 1, 1 x 2
m 1
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Now for differentiability
1, 2 x 1
1, 1 x 0
f x clearly f x is non-differentiable at x 1, 0,1
0, 0 x 1
1, 1 x 2
also f x remains same.
n 3
m n 4
4x 5
25. f x cos 1
3x 7
4x 5
1 1
3x 7
4x 5
1
3x 7
4 x 5 3x 7
0
3x 7
7x 2
0
3x 7
2 7
7 3
Domain of f x is
2 2
12, 7 12, 7
g x log 2 2 6log 27 2 x 5
Domain
2 6log 27 2 x 5 0
6 log 27 2 x 5 2
1
log 27 2 x 5
3
2x 5 3
x 1
5
& 2x 5 0 x
2
Domain is x , 1
5
2
5
, 1
2
2 5
7 4 7 12 4 1
7 2
82 14 96
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PHYSICS
26. 10 v 1 R 330
5 v n R 3 00
11 1
n
10 4
m 1 n 28 gm
27. TV 1 constant
7 7
1 1
T1 V 5 T2 (32 V ) 5
T2 1 1
2/5
T1 (32) 4
T2 1 3
1 1
T1 4 4
28.
TV 3/2 Constant
PV 5/2 Constant
R
C CV
1 n
5
R
6
29. Conceptual
30.
W 60 100 6000J
QS ncp T1 nc v T2 f=6
10000 12000
4R 3R
R R
76000 J
6000 3
76000 38
31. A) Volume increase so W>0
PV product increases so temperature increase
U 0 so Q 0
B) Volume decrease so W < 0
PV product decreases so temperature decreases
U 0 so Q 0
C) Cycle is antilock wise W<0
Wcycle Qcycle
(D) Isobaric process with increase in pressure so W 0 & Q 0
32. Conceptual
33. Conceptual
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34.
E A(819) 4 .....(i )
E0 C A(273) .....(ii )
4
E E
34 E0 C
Eo0 81
35.
0
TFe A Fe M cuScu
0
TAl A Cu M FeSFe
lcu cu Scu
lFe Fe SFe
2
xy
36.
R 10 5
20 10 5
3
2
37. Principal of reversibility of light rays. You should aim the laser light directly to the
satellite.
38. TIR+ source shifted upwards
60
39. r 30 cm
2
f
tan C
d
r 3
d 4
4r
d 40 cm
3
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40. at minimum deviation, i=e.
min 2i A
30 60 A
A 300
A min
sin
2 sin 300 2
Now,
A sin 150
3 1
sin
2
41.
1 1 1
v u f
1 dv 1 du
2 0
v dt u 2 dt
v2
v I / M 2 vO/ M
u
42.
F 10cm R 10cm [ Lens Marks ]
Refraction at 1
lens air lens air
.....(i)
V1 u R
liquid lens liquid lens
.....(ii)
V V1 ( R)
2 1 1.5 1 2 1.5
V 40 10 10
2 1 1 1
V 40 20 20
2 1
V 40
V 80 cm
43.
Object is at 2f .So image will also be at ‘2f’ ( I1 ).
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Image of I1. will be 1m behind mirror.
i.e I1
Now I 2 will be object for lens.
u 3m
f 0.5 m
1 1 1
v f u
1 1
0.5 3
0.6m from lens and real image.
44.
Q mS T
T 1 1
Q mS capacity
45. Isotropic photographic enlargement
46.
f1 F
U n1 RT 2 n2 RT
2 2
5 3
(6 RT ) (10 RT )
2 2
U 30 RT
47. 47.
1RT
P1
M1
RT
P2 2
M2
8 1 3
3 2 4
1 32
2 9
x y 32 9 41
48.
100 S w 100 34 M s Lv
100 1 66 M s 540
6600
Ms 12.22 gm
540
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49.
1 3 1 1
1 f1 80
f1 4 20
1 3 1 1
1 f 2 40
f 2 6 20
f1 80
2
f 2 40
50. Using
1 2 1 1
1
f 1 R1 R2
1 1.5 1 1
1
f 1 R1 R2
1 1.5 1 1
1
f1 2 R1 R2
f 0.5
we get 1 2
f 0.25
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CHEMISTRY
51. II without charges, all atoms have octet number of electrons.
III is more stable than I
Oxygen with –ve charge, carbon with +ve charge is more stable.
52. CH 3 3 N : is nucleophile
: CCl2 is an electrophile.
53.
N
In , lone pair on nitrogen is not involved in delocalization
54. Correct order is
COOH , SO3 H , COOR, COCl , CONH 2 , CN , CHO, C O , OH and NH 2
I
55. Preference of functional groups
56. In ‘A’, saturated to unsaturated
elimination
In ‘C’ methyl shift takes place
57. In I, II and III products are not correct
58. In statement – II, intra molecular hydrogen bonding is present in ‘ Gauch’ form.
59. In IV peroxide effect
60. RCOOH C6 H 5 OH H 2O ROH C2 H 2 NH 3 CH 4
61. CF3 being strong I effect group, addition of H 2O , to form ‘Q’ is not Markownikoff’s
rule.
62.
NO2
CaCO3 CaO s 3C CaC2
2 H 2O
C2 H 2 3 C2 H 2
Fe
Nitration
(X) (A) (B)
1/3 NO2
1 mole 1 mole 1 mole 1/3
D is C6 H 4 NO2 2
Mw of D is 72+4+28+64 = 168
1
168 56 g
3
63.
H
ET E SP 3 is hybridised
+
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64.
‘ X’ is
Cl
Cl Cl
(BHC)
Cl Cl
CCl3 Cl
C6 H 6l6
‘Y’ is 291.0
- 195.5
96.5
65.
CH 3
353 K 373 K 409 417 K
66. Electrophile for sulphonation is SO3
67. Conceptual
68. Stability of the carbocations, ring expansion and Cl attack on 30 carbon.
69. Oxidation state of ‘Cr’ in the reagent is + 6
70. X is trans alkene + cis addition
Therefore Y is racemic mixture
P is cis alkene + cis addition
Therefore Q is meso compound
Option 3 is correct, option 4 is incorrect.
71.
O
OH
H
H
Phenol
72. No. of chiral carbons – 2, symmetry exists.
d, l and meso
73. II, III, VII & VIII
74.
Br
Br Br
NBr
Br + + +
+
Br
+1 Br +1
+1
( enantiomer ) +1
75. CH 2 and CH gives CO2
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