SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 30-08-2025_Sr.
IPL-IC_Jee-Main_WTM-37_Key & Sol's
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.
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SEC: Sr. IPL-IC JEE-MAIN Date: 30-08-2025
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm WTM -37 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 1 2 1 3 4 4 3 5 1
6 4 7 3 8 3 9 4 10 2
11 3 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 1
16 4 17 3 18 4 19 4 20 3
21 18 22 5 23 1 24 269 25 151
PHYSICS
26 2 27 2 28 4 29 3 30 3
31 1 32 4 33 1 34 1 35 2
36 3 37 4 38 3 39 2 40 4
41 2 42 4 43 4 44 4 45 4
46 5 47 1 48 2 49 11 50 2
CHEMISTRY
51 2 52 2 53 1 54 2 55 2
56 2 57 1 58 2 59 4 60 2
61 2 62 3 63 1 64 1 65 2
66 2 67 2 68 2 69 3 70 2
71 148 72 14 73 4 74 7 75 1
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SOLUTION
MATHEMATICS
dy y 2 y
1. We have,
dx x 2 x
dy dv dv dv
Putting y vx and v x , we get v x v2 v x v 2
dx dx dx dx
1 1
2 dv dx
v x
1
On integrating, we get log x c x y logx c
v
2.
dy
x -3y = x 2
dx
dy 3y
- =x
dx x
-3
x dx 1
I.F = e = e-3logx =
x3
Solution is y 3 = 2 dx
1 1
x x
y -1
= + c y = -x 2 +cx 3
x3 x
If y 2 4
c =1
y = x 3 -x 2
3. Mode + 2Mean = 3 Median
⇒ Mode = 3 × 22 – 2 × 21= 66 – 42= 24.
dy dz dy dz
Put x y 1 z 1 1
dx dx dx dx
x y 1 1 z 1 1 1
dy dz dz 1
dx dx dx z
4. z 1
dz dx 1 dz dx
z 1 z 1
z log z 1 x c x y 1 log x y 2 x c
y log x y 2 log c
e y x y z c x y 2 ce y
dy 1 1
y
dx x log x x log x
5. IF log x
and solutionis y log x log x c
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6.
dx x x
ln 1
dy y y
x
t x ty
y
dx dt dt
t y t y t ln t 1
dy dy dy
dt dt dy
y t ln t
dy t ln t y
dt dy
t ln t y
1
ln t p dt dp
t
dp dy
ln p log y c
p y
x
ln ln ln y C
y
x e, y 1
e
ln ln ln 1 c C 0
1
x
log y
y
7. Here, the number of observations is 11, which is odd. Arranging the data into ascending
order we have 3, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 18, 19, 21.
th
11 1
Now, median
or 6 observation 9
th
2
The absolute values of the respective deviations from the median, i.e., |xi−M| are 6, 6, 5,
4, 2, 0, 1, 3, 9, 10, 12.
11
Therefore, x M
i 1
i 58
1 11 1
and MD M
11 i 1
xi M 58 5.27
11
x 10
8. 63 a b
x 10 a b 17
8
Since variance is independent from origin so, we subtract 10
79 ( a 10) 2 (b 10) 2
2 13.5 (10 10) 2
8
a 2 b 2 20 a b 171
a 2 b 2 169
a= 12 and b = 5
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9. General equation of all such circles is x 2 y2 2 fy 0 1
Differentiating, we get
dy dy
2x 2y 2f 0
dx dx
dy
x y dx
f
dy
dx
∴Required differential equation is sub f in (1)
dy
x y dx
x y 2
2 2
y0
dy
dx
dy dy
x 2 y2 2y x y
dx dx
dy 2e x
10. Given dx 0 on integrating,
1 y 2 1 e2 x
tan 1 y 2 tan 1 e x C , y 0 0 C
2
Tan 1 y 2Tan 1e x
2
y log 3 1
3
11.
1 x dy
2
dx
xy 5 x 2
1 x2
dy x 5x2
y
dx 1 x 2 1 x2
x 1
dx log 1 x 2
I .F . e 1 x e2 1 x2
2
y 1 x 2 5 x 2 dx
5
y 1 x2 x3 c
3
Given y 0 0 c 0
12. Given D.E is y(1+xy)dx=xdy
xdy ydx
xdx
y2
x
d xdx
y
Integrating on both sides
x
d xdx
y
x x2
c
y 2
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1
It passes through the point (1,-1) then c
2
2x 1 3
Hence y f
x 1
2
3 5
f i xi 4 72 140 112 72
x
13. N 80
400
x 5
80
M.d. about
fi xi x 128 8
mean
N 80 5
f i ( xi x ) 2 22
Variance
N 5
8 22
M , σ2
5 5
8 22 30
M σ2 6
5 5 5
2 2
xi2 xi 18000 960
14. variance 300 256 44
n n 60 60
15.
24 a b
4
8
ab8
4 1 1 0 1 9 (a 4) 2 (b 4) 2
2
8
16 48 a 2 b 2 8a 8b
a 2 b 2 32
32 2ab
ab 16
a 4, b 4
mode = 4
2 11 0 1 3 0 0
mean deviation about mode = 1
8
dy 2 2 1
x y y
16. 0; x, y 0, y 1 1
dx 2x 1
dy 2 x 2 y 1
y x
dx 2 2 1
2y 2x
dy dx
2y 1 2x 1
2 y ln 2 2 x ln 2
y dy x dx
2 1 2 1
ln 2 y 1 ln 2 x 1 C
At x 1, y 1 C 0
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ln 2 y 1 ln 2 x 1
2 y 1 2 x 1 1
4
sub x 1then 2 y
3
4
y log 2
3
17.
f x x 1
f f x f x 1 x 1 1 x 2
g f f x ex 2
dy 1
e 2 x e x 2 y
dx x
dy 1
y e x 2 x 2 which is L.D.E
dx x
Its solution is
y e2 x
e2 x
ex 2 x 2
dx c
y e2 x
e x 2 dx c
y e2 x
e x 2 c
Given x 0, y 0 0 e 2 c; c e 2
y e2 x
e x 2 e 2
when x 1, y e 2 e 1 e 2
1 1
e 1 e 2 e e 2 e 2 e e 1
y 5 4
e2 e2 e e
18.
Cumulative
Class Frequency
frequency
0-4 3 3
4-8 9 12
8-12 10 22
12-16 8 30
16-20 6 36
N
2 C.F
M L h
f
18 12
M 8 4
10
M = 10.4
20M = 208
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19. Given that x1 , x2 ,, xn be n observations, and let x be their arithmetic mean and 2 be
their variance.
2
x2
Then i i
2 x
n n
Variance of
2 xi x 2 x 2
2 2
2x
2 x1 , 2 x2 , ., 2 xn i 4 i i 4 2
n n n n
Statement -1 is true.
2 x1 2 x2 2 xn x x xn
A.M of 2 x1 , 2 x2 , , 2 xn 2 1 2 2x
n n
Statement -2 is false.
20.
dy y
tan x ; y 1
dx x 2
y x sin x y 0 0
1
1 1 1
y sin 1
2 2 2 12
3 3 1 3
y sin
2 2 2 2 3
1 1 1
y sin 1
2 2 2 4 2
21.
t 1 dx 2x (t 1) 4 dt
dx 2x (t 1) 4
dt t 1
dx 2x
(t 1)3
dt t 1
2
dt 1
I·F e t 1
e 2ln t 1
(t 1) 2
x 1
(t 1)3 dt c
(t 1) 2
(t 1) 2
x (t)2
t c
(t 1) 2 2
sub x 3 , t 0
c 3
t2
Now x (t 1) 2 t 3
2
subt 1
1
then x 4 1 3 18
2
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dx x 1 y 2
22.
dy y y
1
dy 1
Integrating factor e y
y
1 1 y2
x 2 dy
y y
x 1
yc
y y
x 1 y 2 cy
x 2 1
1 1 4 2c c 3
x 1 y 2 3 y
5 x 2 5 1 4 6
5
23.
dx 2 y
sec 2 x e tan 2 x tan x 0
dy
dx dt
Put tan x t sec x
2
dy dy
dt
e2 y t 2 t 0
dy
dt
t t 2 e2 y
dy
1 dt 1
e 2 y
t 2 dy t
1 1 dt du
Put u 2
t t dy dy
du
u e 2 y
dy
du
u e2 y
dy
I.F. e dy e y
ue y e y e 2 y dy
1
e y e y c
tan x
x , y
3
1
e e 0
3
1
e 2
3
3e 2 1
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24.
x1 x2 ....... x8 45 50 500
x1 x2 ....... x8 405
x1 x2 ....... x8 20 25 405 20 25
450
μ 45
10
Given σ 2 144
x i2
(50) 2 144
10
x12 x 82 452 50 2 144 2500 2644
x12 x 82 26440 452 502 21915
x12 x 82 202 252 21915 400 625 22940
22940
σ2 452 269
10
fi x i
25. By frequency distribution table x 28
fi
2 5 3 15 x 25 5 35 4 45
28
14 x
x6
f i x xi
2
σ 2
fi
2 (23) 2 3 (13) 2 6 (3)2 5 (7)2 4 (17) 2
2 151
20
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PHYSICS
26. A NOR gate is combination of NOT and OR gate. The Boolean expression of NOR gate
is C A B
27.
Y AB AB
This is XOR GATE
28. Conceptual
29. Statement I:"LED is a heavily doped p-n junction diode usually connected in reverse
bias."
This is incorrect, because: LEDs are forward biased, not reverse biased, to emit light.
They are indeed heavily doped, but the biasing part is wrong.
Statement II: "GaAs is a better material than Si used in solar cells because of its
relatively higher absorption coefficient."
This is correct, because: GaAs has a direct band gap (~1.43 eV), leading to a high
absorption coefficient. This allows thinner cells and better efficiency compared to Si
(indirect band gap).
Statement I is false, Statement II is true.
6.4 9 6.4
i2 , i1
30. 800 200
iz i1 i2
31. Conceptual
32.
Pd across Rs
V1 8 5 3 V
Current through the load resistor
5
I 5 mA
1103
Maximum current through Zener diode
P 10
I z max. 2 mA
Vz 5
And minimum current through Zener diodev
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I z min. 0
Is max. 5 2 7 mA
V1 3
and R smin k
I 7
Similarly,
Is min. 5 mA
V1 3
and R s max. k
Is min. 5
3 3
k Rs k
7 5
33. Conceptual
34. In the diagrams C, V & Ef represents the conduction band, the valence band, and the
Fermi level.
For n - type semiconductor, the Fermi level is near the conduction band.
For p - type semiconductor, the Fermi level is near the valence band.
For intrinsic semiconductor, the Fermi level lies in the middle.
35. For the positive half cycle of input the resulting network is shown below
1 1
V0 max Vi max 10 5V
2 2
36. In full wave rectifier ripple frequency is 2n.
37. Conceptual
38. Rectified output = dc voltage.
V
R ac
i
2.3 0.3
39.
10 10 3
0.2 103
40.
From the circuit diagram,
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20 1
5i A
400 20
1
i A 10mA Load current
100
Also, VL 5 V
5
RL Ω 500Ω
10 103
41. At a specific reverse voltage in p-n junction a huge current flows in reverse direction
known as avalanche current.
42. Intrinsic semiconductor, Fermi-level is in the middle of valence and conduction band.
In n-type semiconductor, Fermi-level is near the conduction band.
In p-type semiconductor, Fermi-level is near the valence band.
In metals, Fermi-level is inside the conduction band.
30
43. I A 2mA
10
10
2
44. These gates are called digital building blocks because using these gates only (either
NAND or NOR) we can compile all other gates also (like OR, AND, NOT, XOR).
45.
Diodes D1 , D 2 conduct current while D 2 doesn't conduct current.
I1
I2 I4
2
I1
2
I2
ne nh ni 2
46. n 2 1.5 10
16 2
ne 1 5 109
nh 4.5 1022
47. y A.B 0. 1 1.0 0 1
48.
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2
I 20mA
100
I I Z IL
VL IL R L
8 10 103 R Lmax
4
103 R Lmax
5
800 R Lmax
I IZ IL
IL 10mA
If I Z 0
ILmax 20mA
VL I Lmax R Lmin
8
103 R Lmin
20
400 R Lmin
R Lmax 800
2
R Lmin 400
49. By using mass action law n i2 n e n h
n i2 10
16 2
nh 21
1011 per m3
ne 10
1
e e ne h nh
50.
1.6 1019 0.36 2.5 1019 0.17 2.5 1019
2.12Sm 1
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CHEMISTRY
51. Due to formation of H+
CH COOH CH COONa HCl NaCl
3 3
52. 91 426.16 126.45
390.71ohm 1 cm 2 mol 1
90
53. 0m 0.225
m 400
54. Both are correct statements but R is not explaining A.
Cu 2 e Cu ; G1 nFE1o 1 F E1o
Cu e Cu; G2 1 F 0.522
Cu 2 2e Cu; G3 2 F 0.34
55. Now, G3 G1 G2
2 F 0.34 FE1o 0.522F
E1o 0.158V
Ecell ox
56. For hydrogen electrode P H
0.0591
Ecell P 0.0591
H
Ecell 10 0.0591
E cell 0.591 V
o
As E Cr 3
/ Cr
0.7 V and E oFe2 / Fe 0.42 V
2Cr 3Fe 2 3Fe 2Cr 3
2
0.0591 Cr 3
E cell E o
cell log 3
6 Fe 2
0.1
2
0.0591
57. 0.42 0.72 log
0.01
3
6
0.1
2
0.0591
0.30 log
0.01
3
6
0.0591
0.30 log104
6
E cell 0.2606 V
58. Cd 2 Ni OH 3 CdO 2 Ni OH 2 H 2O
59. Statement I : Corrosion is an example of electrochemical phenomenon.
In which pure metal act as anode and impure metal (rusted metal) act as cathode.
Statement II: Corrosion is more favourable in acid medium than alkaline so rate of
corrosion is high in acid medium than alkaline.
60. The reactions occurring during discharge are:
Anode: Pb s SO42 aq PbSO4 s 2e
At cathode: PbO2 s 4H aq SO42 aq 2e PbSO4 s 2H2O l
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Overall reaction:
Pb s PbO2 s 2H 2 SO4 2PbSO4 s 2H2O l
Quantity of electricity consumed
=(2A)(30×3600s)=216000C
2 x 96500 coulombs consume H 2 SO4 =2 moles
∴ 216000 coulombs will consume H 2 SO4
1
216000 2.24 moles.
96500
Therefore, B. 2.24 mole is the right response.
61. β− naphthol does not give coupling reaction in strong acidic medium
62. EAS reactivity order is PhOH C6 H 6 C6 H 5Cl C6 H 5 NO2
HBF4 NaNO2
63. C6 H 5 N 2 Cl C6 H 5 N 2 BF4 C6 H5 NO2
Cu , heat
64. Resonance increases the stability of species.
65. AgCN
66. Conceptual
67. Conceptual
68. Conceptual
69. HCOOH gives a positive test with Tollen's reagent.
70. Conceptual
0.0591 2
E E0 log H
2
1.30 0.0591 3
71.
1.30 0.1773
1.4773V
E 147.7 102 148 102 V
72. m AgI m NaI m AgNO3 m NaNo3 12.7 13.3 12 14
73. The reaction is
So, 4 chiral centers are present in the compound(B).
74.
75. Lucas test is not given by primary alcohols at room temperature
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