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MATHEMATICS : Differentiation: from First Principle, Basic Rules of Differentiation, Logarithmic &
Parametric Differentiation, Differentiation of Implicit Functions, Differentiation of composite
functions, Differentiation using substitution, Derivative of a function w.r.t another function,
Summation of some Series using Derivative, derivative of inverse of a function, Higher
Order Derivative, solving Fucntional Equations using differentiation.
PHYSICS : Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics, Carnot engine(Deleted pertaining to JEE
MAINS but still in JEE ADV Syllabus), Different types of processes, Efficiency of a
cycle(Deleted pertaining to JEE MAINS but still in JEE ADV Syllabus), Thermal Properties of
Matter: Heat Transfer, Thermal Conduction, Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity, Physical
Idea of Flow of Heat at Microscopic Level, Thermal Properties of Matter : Radiation,
Distinction Between Conduction, Convection and Radiation, Good Absorbers and bad
reflectors and Vice-Versa, Emittance, Absorptance and Energy Density, Black Body,
Prevost's theory of heat exchange, Kirchoff's Law, Relative Emmitance or Emissivity,
Newtons Law of cooling, Radiation Inside a Hallow Enclosure, Stefans Law, Derivation of
Newtons Law of Cooling From Stefans Law(Deleted pertaining to JEE MAINS but still in JEE
ADV Syllabus), Distribution of Energy in Black Body Spectrum, Wiens Displacement Law,
Solar Constant and Surface Temperature of the Sun, The Green House Effect.
CHEMISTRY : Benzyne, carbenes, nitrenes and radical ions: Generation, Strutucture and Stability,
GOC III: Strength of acids and bases, Strength of acids and bases, Tautomerism.
x y x y
1) 2) 3) 4)
y x y x
dy
3. If y cos x.cos 2 x.cos 4 x.cos8 x.cos16 x then is
dx x
4
1
1) 0 2) 2 3) 4) 2 2
2
1 x
x 2 x3 7
4. If f x 4e 2
1 x , g x f 1 x then reciprocal of g 1
2 3 6
1 1
1) 2) 5 3) -5 4)
5 5
then
dy
5. If y Tan 1 4 sin 2 x
is equal to
cos 2 x 6 sin
2
x dx x 0
1) 8 2) 7 3) 9 4) 6
d2 y
If x 2 xy 3 y 2 1 then x 6 y
3
6. ______
dx 2
1) 22 2) 46 3) -46 4) -22
7. If x cos , y sin 5 then 1 x 2 y2 xy1 _____
e
1) 2e 2) 2e 3) e 4)
2
9. Match the following
Column-I Column-II
d 1 2 2
A) sin 1 P)
dx x x 1 x2
0 x 1
d 1 2 x 1
B) cos Q)
dx 1 x2 1 x2
x 1
1 d 1 2 x
C) cos R) 1
2 dx 1 x2
x 1
D)
d
dx
sin 1 cos x S)
2
1 x2
x 0,
1) A S , B P, C Q, D R 2) A S , B Q, C P, D R
3) A S , B P, C R, D Q 4) A S , B Q, C R, D P
then f 2024
1
1) 0 2) 3) 1 4) 2
2
5
x 1 y2 xy1 y 0 . Then
1
12. If y y
4 4
2 x, 2
1) 15 2) 17 3) 6 4) -17
x 4 x 2 1 dy
13. Statement -I : If y , ax b then a+b= 2 3
x 2 3 x 1 dx
x4 x2 1 dy
Statement-II : If y 2 then 2x 1
x x 1 dx
1) Both statement I and statement II are correct
2) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect
3) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct.
4) Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect.
4
Let f : R R, f x 2 x 3 x cos x and g f 1 then g 11 2 ____
3
14.
3
1
1) 1 2) 3) 0 4) -1
2
x x 1 dy
15. if y cos 1 1
then ____
xx dx
2 2 3 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
1 x 1 x2 1 x2 1 x2
16. If f x y , f x f y , f x y are in A.P. for all x, y R , f 0 0 .Then which of the
following is correct ?
1) f 5 f 5 0 2) f 10 f 10 0
dx dx
P x P111 x
1) P x P111 x 2) P x P111 x 3) P11 x P111 x 4)
2
x 2 1
3
log x 1
2 4 log
2 3 27 2x dy
22. If y x
,& ax b . Then ab
dx
7 4 log 49 x 1
23. If f x x 1 x 2 x n , n N , f 1 n 5040 then n=_____
dy
24. If 4 xe xy y 5sin 2 x . Then is
dx x 0
f x f 1 3
25. Let f x y f x f y xy 2 x 2 y x, y R, Lt 1 , then ____
x 0 x 5
31. The relation between U, P and V for an ideal gas is U=2+3PV. The atomicity of
the gas is.
3 4 3 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 3 2 3
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32. The plots of intensity versus wavelength for three black bodies at temperatures
T1 , T2 and T3 respectively are as shown. Their temperature are such that
1) T1 T2 T3 2) T1 T3 T2 3) T2 T3 T1 4) T3 T2 T1
33. Assertion : A body that is a good radiator is also a good absorber of radiation at a given
wavelength
Reason : According to Kirchoff’s law the absorptivity of a body is equal to its
emissivity at a given wavelength
1) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion
2) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion
3) If assertion is true but reason is false
4) If assertion is false but reason is ture
34. One mole of a monatomic gas is take through a cycle ABCDA as shown in the P-V
diagram. Colum-II give the characteristics involved in the cycle. Match them with each
of the processes given in Column-I
Column-I Column-II
(A) Process A→B (p) Internal energy decrease
(B) Process B→C (q) Internal energy increase
(C) Process C→D (r) Heat is lost
(D) Process D→A (s) Heat is gained
(t) Work is done on the gas
1) A p, r , t; B p , r ; C q, s; D r , t 2) A p, t ; B p , r ; C q, s; D p, r , t
3) A p, r , t ; B p , t ; C q, s; D p , r , t 4) A q, t ; B p, r , t ; C q, r ; D r , t
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35. A certain mass of gas is taken from an initial thermodynamics state A to another state B
by process I and II. In process I for the gas does 5J of work and absorbs 4J of heat
energy. In process II, the gas absorbs 5 joules of heat. The work done by the gas in
process II is
1) +5 J 2) +6 J 3) -6 J 4) +4 J
36. One mole of diatomic ideal gas undergoes a cyclic process ABC as shown in figure. The
process BC is adiabatic. The temperatures at A, B and C are 400K, 800K and 600K
respectively. Choose the correct statement
1) 2) 3) 4)
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38. Tow rods A and B of identical dimensions are at temperature 300C. If A heated upto 1800
C and B upto T0C, then the new lengths are the same. if the ratio of the coefficients of
linear expansion of A and B is 4:3, then the value of T is
1) 2300C 2) 2700C 3) 2000C 4) 2500C
39. A 100g of iron nail is hit by a 1.5kg hammer striking at a velocity of 60ms-1. What will
be the rise in the temperature of the nail if one fourth of energy of the hammer goes into
heating the nail? [ Specific heat capacity of iron =0.42Jg-1-C-1]
1) 6750C 2) 16000C 3) 16.070C 4) 6.750C
40. The specific heat at constant pressure of a real gas obeying PV2=RT equation is:
R R
1) Cv R 2) C v 3) R 4) Cv
3 2V
41. A cylinder of radius R made of a material of thermal conductivity K1 is surrounded by
cylindrical shell of inner radius R and outer radius 3R made of a material of thermal
conductivity K2 . The two ends of the combined system are maintained at two different
temperatures There is no loss of heat across the cylindrical surface and system is in
steady state. The effective thermal conductivity of the system is
3 K1 K 2 K1 K 2 K1 8 K 2 K1 3 K 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 2 9 4
42. The PV diagram shows four different possible paths of a reversible processes performed
on a monoatomic ideal gas. Path A is isobaric, path B is isothermal, path C is adiabatic
and path D is isochoric. For which process does the temperature of the gas decrease?
P
A
P0 B
D
1 C
P0
2
V
V0 2V0
P0 B
V0 2V0 V
N N N
Me C H NMe Cl Cl
1) 2) 5 5 3) 4)
52. Which of the following indicated H-atom is most acidic in nature.
O O
Hb
Hc
Hd
Ha
1) Ha 2) Hb 3) Hc 4) Hd
53. Correct Acidic strength among the following compounds
OH OH OH
OH
I) II) III) IV)
NO2
NO2
1) I > II > III > IV 2) II > III > IV > I 3) II > III > I > IV 4) III > II > IV > I
54. Assertion : para chloro phenol is more acidic than para-fluoro phenol
Reason : (-I) effect of F is greater than Cl.
1) Assertion is True, Reason is true; Reason is a correct explanation for assertion
2) Assertion is True, Reason is true; Reason is not a correct explanation for assertion
3) Assertion is True, Reason is False
4) Assertion is False, Reason is true
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55. Which among the following is least basic:
CH 3 C NH 2
1) CH 3 CH 2 NH 2 2) O 3) CH 3 NH 2 4) CH 3 NH CH 3
56. Among the following ainons, the order of basic strength is
(-)
A) C 2 H 5 B) NH 2 C) OH D) Cl(-)
1) A>B>C>D 2) B>A>C>D 3) C>B>A>D 4) C<A<B<D
NH 2
NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
NH 2 NH 2
57. Give the decreasing order of , and basic character with
NH 2
reference to
NH 2
NH 2 NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
NH 2 NH 2
1)
NH 2 NH 2 NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
2)
NH 2 NH 2 NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
3)
NH 2 NH 2 NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
4)
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58. Correct order of acidic strength of given compounds will be
3) 4)
1) 2)
N N N N
H H CH 3
1) 1>2>3>4 2) 4>1>3>2 3) 1>3>4>2 4) 2>4>3>1
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64. Choose the strongest base among the following
NH 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
NH
N N
H
65. Amongst the following , the most basic compound is
1) Benzylamine 2) Aniline 3) Acetanilide 4) p-nitroaniline
66. Which statement is not correct?
1) Formic acid is stronger acid than benzoic acid
2) Formic acid is stronger acid than acetic acid
3) CH CH CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 acidic character
4) Phenol is stronger acid than asprin
67. Assertion(A): Enol form of cyclohexane -1,3,5-trione is more stable-than its ketoform.
Reason (R) : Cyclohexane -1,3,5-trione contains -hydrogen atoms
1) Both (A) and ( R ) are false
2) Both (A) and ( R ) are true
3) (A) is true but ( R ) is false
4) (A) is false but ( R ) is true
68. Assertion : Salicylic acid is stronger acid than p-hydroxy benzoic acid
Reason : Salicylate ion is stabilized by H-bonding (Intra molecular)
1) Assertion is True, Reason is true; Reason is a correct explanation for assertion
2) Assertion is True, Reason is true; Reason is not a correct explanation for assertion
3) Assertion is True, Reason is False
4) Assertion is False, Reason is true
69. Which carbon more acidic hydrogens
O O
CH 3 C CH 2 C CH 2 CH 3
a b c d e f
1) a 2) b 3) c 4) d
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70. The correct decreasing order of basic strength of the following species is _______
H 2O, NH 3 , OH , NH 2
1) NH 2 OH NH 3 H 2O 2) OH NH 2 H 2O NH 3
3) NH 3 H 2O NH 2 OH 4) H 2O NH 3 OH NH 2
SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is
in Decimal then round off to the Nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5
round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases
71. How many of the following compounds are capable to undergo tautomerism in base
catalysed medium
O O O
CH 3 C CH 3
N OH O
1 2 3 4
72. How many of the following will give aromatic products in Tautomerism
O O O
O
N
a c O d
H
b
74. In which case 1st compound is more acidic than 2nd compound
a) CF3COOH, HCOOH b) PhOH, CH CH
F COOH , Cl OH
c) Me3CCOOH, CCl3COOH d)
NO2 OH , F OH
e)
COOH COOH
NH 2 ,
NH 3
f)
OH COOH H 3C COOH
O2 N OH
,
NO2 , CH 3
g) h)
75. How many of the following are correct?
1) :CH2 Triplet carbene is more stable than :CH2 Singlet carbene
2) :CF2 Singlet carbene > :CCl2 singlet carbene > :C Br2 singlet carbene
3) :CF2 singlet carbene more stable than :CF2 Triplet carbene
4) In acidic character Cl - CH2 – COOH > Cl2CH - COOH
5) In acidic character R-COOH>>RCONH2>>R-CO-CH3
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1) 2 2) 3 3) 2 4) 2 5) 1
6) 4 7) 3 8) 1 9) 1 10) 3
11) 2 12) 1 13) 4 14) 3 15) 2
16) 3 17) 1 18) 3 19) 4 20) 3
21) 46 22) 1 23) 8 24) 4 25) 2
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. f 1 x 3x 2 2 xf 1 1 f 11 2
f 1 1 3 2 f 1 1 f 11 2
f 11 x 6 x 2 f 1 1
f 11 2 12 2 f 1 1
f 11 x 6 f 111 3 6
Given eq is f x y
x 2
y2 dy dy x
2. 2 2
0 d
dx
0 2x 2 y
dx
0
dx y
sin 32 x dy
3. y 0
32.sin x dx x
4
4. g f x x
g1 f x . f 1 x 1
x 1
4.2sinx.cosx 1 8tan x 1 7 tan x tan x
5. y =Tan -1 =Tan Tan
1 7 tan x 1 7.tan x.tan x
2 2
1-8sin x
dy 2 x y d2y 22
6. =
dx x 6y dx 2
x 6 y 3
dx 5cos5 5 1 y 2
7.
dy sin 1 x2
1 x y
2 2
1 25 1 y 2 1 x 2 y2 xy1 25 y
dy dy / dt d 2 y dz dz / dt
8. z ,
dx dx / dt dx 2 dx dx / dt
9. Conceptual
10. Clearly f(x) is constant function
1 y1 5
11. 25 4 y 2 xy1 0
2 2 x
y
1
4
Differentiate on both sides
x 2 y11 xy1 25 y 0
4
12. y x x 2 1 x 2 1y1 4 y x 2 1 y2 xy1 16 y 0
13. y x 2 3x 1
dy
2x 3
dx
14. g f x x
g1 f x . f 1 x 1
g 1 f x . f 11 x f 1 x g 11 f x 0
2
3
x
2
15. x tan
16. f x is even function
17. f x x 2 2 x2 2
18. y 2 cos x
dy
2sin x
dx
19. 2 yy1 p1 x
p1 x
y1
2y
11 p1 x
y. p x p 1
x
2y
y11 2
y2
Again Differentiate
dy dy / d 10sec10 tan 10cos9 sin 10 sec cos
10 10
20.
dx dx / d sec tan sin sec cos
21. Let f x ax bx cx d
3 2
f 1 x , x 3
f 11 x , x 3
f 111 x , x 3
By solving
22. y x2 x 1
23. f 1 x x 2 x 3 .. x n x 1 x 3 ..... x n x 1 x 2 ..... x n 1
dy df / dx
24.
dx df / dy
f x h f x
25. f 1 x lth0
h
lt f h xh x h
2 2
h0 1 x2
h
x3
f x x
3
PHYSICS
Ka 1 2 K t 35 7
26. Q t K1t1 K 2t2 1 2
l K 2 t1 20 4
[As Q, I , A and 1 2 are same]
27. convection currents are produced because, heated fluid becomes less dense than the
cold fluid above it
28. (a) work done in the isobaric process,
w Pv nRT 100 J
Q u w
Q nCv T nRT
5 5
1100 350 J As Cv 2 R
2
29. d) dQ=dU+dW dU=nCvdT
dU=0( for isothermal)
U=constant
Also dQ>0(supplied)
Heance dW>0
1 1 2 2K1K 2
Req R1 R2 K
K1 A K 2 A A K1 K 2 KA K1 K 2
Or 4 3
dV dP
V P
or PV 4/3 =constant
4 1
i.e, i.e., gas is polyatomic.32. According to Wien’s law m and from the
3 T
figure m 1 m 3 m 2 therefore T1 T3 T2
RdT
PdV
2V
From first law of thermodynamic
dQ=dU+dW
CdT=CvdT+pdV
From equation (i) & (ii)
R
C Cv
2V
41. A1 R 2 , A2 4 R 2 R 2
Two cylinders are in parallel,
K eff A1 A2 K1 A1 K 2 A2
K eff
K1 R 2 K 2 8 R 2 K 8K 2
; K eff 1
R 8 R
2 2
9
42. In adiabatic and isochoric processes temperature decreases as P decreases.
L 92 102 80
43. t
2 KT
x22 x12 2 4 10 3
0 7 2 52 22080 s 6.13hrs
10
U
44. Given, T4
V
and P T 4
2 U
……(i)
3V
Ideal gas equation is PV nR0T
nR0T
……(ii)
P
V
nR T
Comparing (i) and (ii), we get 0 T 4
V
nR0 1
T3 T3
V V
47. Q mL KA
1 2 t
l
48. T1 50 273 323 K
T2 150 273 423K
R 8.3
As W T2 T1 423 323 =1660 J
1 1 1.5
49. The ideal gas equation is, PV=nRT
Differentiating, partially we get
PdV+VdP=nRdT …..(i)
2
In process AB, PT =constant
Differentiating this
2PTdT+TdP=0 … (ii)
2 PTdT 2 PdT
dP
T2 T
2PVdT
Substituting this in (i), we get PdV nRdT
T
2PVdT 2 nRT dT
PdV nRdT nRdT nRdT 2nRdT PdV 3nRdT
T T
Work done by the gas in process A B is
TB
CHEMISTRY
51. Nitrogen does not contain lone pair of electrons
52. Acid base theory concept of Bronsted theory
53. Resonance, steric effect
54. - para chloro phenol is more acidic than para-fluoro phenol
55. Amides are neutral
56. On the basis of experimental values
57. On the basis of Pka values
58. On the basis of experimental values
59. Acid base theory concept of Bronsted theory
60. On the basis of En concept
61. On the basis of Pka values
62. On the basis of En concept and resonance
63. On the basis of En concept and resonance
64. On the basis of En concept and resonance
65. Acids are more acidic than alcohols
CH 2Cl CH 2 F
66. is stabilized by resonance while is not because Cl can receive electrons
of -ve charge in its empty d orbital.
67. Carboxylic acid is more acidic than alkane, alkene and aromatic anions
68. Salicylate ion is stabilized by H-bonding (intra molecular)
O O
CH 3 C CH 2 C CH 2 CH 3
a b c d e
69. c is more acidic
70. Acid base theory concept of Bronsted theory
71. Alpha hydrogen concepts and resonance
72. Alpha hydrogen concepts and resonance
73. Stability of carbon free radicals
74. a, b, d, e, h are correct
75. Stability of carbeens