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Sec: SR_CAO_AZ-NAZ JEE-MAIN Date: 31-01-22

Time: 3Hrs AP & TS Max. Marks:300


KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 B

6 D 7 B 8 B 9 D 10 B

11 B 12 C 13 C 14 D 15 D

16 D 17 A 18 A 19 B 20 B

21 10 22 250 23 8.8 24 4 25 0.6

26 11.5 27 1.42 28 125 29 6.28 30 5

CHEMISTRY
31 A 32 C 33 A 34 C 35 C

36 C 37 C 38 C 39 B 40 B

41 A 42 C 43 D 44 B 45 D

46 D 47 D 48 B 49 B 50 B

51 7 52 8 53 10 54 565.6 55 20

56 261.2 57 5 58 3 59 7 60 600

MATHS
61 A 62 B 63 C 64 D 65 D

66 C 67 C 68 A 69 B 70 A

71 C 72 C 73 C 74 D 75 D

76 D 77 C 78 C 79 D 80 B

81 224 82 3 83 1 84 3 85 38

86 0.19 87 6 88 4.00 89 5.00 90 3.00


Narayana IIT Academy 31.01.22 SR_CAO_AZ-NAZ MAINS_Key&Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Applying the conept of charge conservatin of isolated plates 10  F , 6  F and 4  F

 Charge on 6  F , capacitor
 C1 
q1   q
 C1  C2 
 6 
  30  18 F
 6  4 
angular momentum ML2T 1
2. Torque T      ML2T 2 
time T 
work  Force  distance   MLT 2   L    ML2T 2 
Hence, Both have same dimensions
mass
3. Density 
volume
m
 3
L
 M l
 3
 m l
 m  l 
  100  3   100
 m  l 
 1.5  31
% error in density = 4.5%
4. BV  B sin 
BH  B cos 
BV
 tan 
BH
BV  BH  tan   1    450
5.
2M

M
M net   
2 1 M

6. Fm  Fe
qVB  E..... 1
Initially particle moves in a circular path
mv
R .....  2 
qB

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qB R
1 &  2  m 
E
1.6  10  0.25T  0.5 102
19
m
100
24
m  2  10 kg
7. Net magnetic field due to loop ABCD at O is
B  BAB  BBC  BCD  BDA
I  I 
B  o  o   o  o  
4 b 6 4  a  6
o I
B b  a 
24ab
8. Magnetic moment due to electron around on orbit is
evr
M
2
V  rw
ewr 2
M
2
9. AC  4V
W
f C  C  10 KHz
2
Am  2V
Wm
fm   1KHz
2
A 2
Modulation index m  m   0.5
Ac 4
Lower side band
f LSB  fc  fm  10  1  9 KHz
10. d  2 Rh
d1 h
 1
d2 h2
h2  4h
11. D2 is reverse bias, D1 is forward bias
Rnet  50  150  100  300
V 6
i   0.020 A
Rnet 300
12.

y1  A  B
y  y1  A  B  NOR Gate
13. y  A sin  wt  kn 
' ' sign distance wave travelling negative x – axis

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w 50
V   25 m / s
k 2
14. Apparent distance of fish from lens
h 0.4
u  0.2   0.2 
 4
 
3
u  0.5m
1 1 1
 
f v u
1 1 1
 
3 V 0.5
V  0.6 m
Distance from the observer  0.4  0.2  0.6 m
Same location of fish
15. Combination resistors
16. Path difference
Dx  2  S1 P  S2 P
2  S1S2 cos 
D
S1S2  3 , cos  
x2  D2
D
3   2
x  D2
2

9D2  4  x2  D2 
5D
x
2
hc 1240ev
17. E   3.1 ev
 400 nm
13.6
18. E   2 ev
n
13.6
3.4   2 ev
n
n 4
2

n2
nh 2h h
L L L
2 2 
dN
19.  N
dt
  1  2
1

T
1 1 1
 
T T1 T2
20. v  50  2sin100  t cos100  t 
v  50 sin 2 100  t 
v  50 sin 200  t

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v  v0 sin wt
v0  50 volts
V 5.6
21. IZ    7 mA
R 800
Potential drop @ 200
 9  5.6  3.4V
V 3.4
i   17 mA
R 200
So, current I Z  i  i2
 17 mA  7mA
I Z  10 mA
22. d  IRdt
   IRdt
  R  Idt

 Idt  Area under I  t graph


1
  10  0.5  2.5
2
  R  2.5
 250 weber
evr
23.
2
m
24.  2
r 
  M 2r l 
 100      100
  M r l 
 0.003 0.005 0.06 
  2   100
 0.3 0.5 6 
  0.01  0.02  0.01 100
 0.04  100
 4%
A  Amn Vmax  Vmin
25.   mm 
Amax  Amin Vmax  Vmin
26. Potential drop in silicon is 0.7 v
Vnet 3  0.7
I   11.5mA
R 200
27. E  W0  KE
1240
E  3.1ev
400 nm
W0  3.1  1.6
W0  1.42ev
28. X L  XC
ZR
V V
irms  
Z R

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V 2
250  250
P   125  102 W
R 5
29. B  0in
30. ne nh  ni2

ni2 1.5  10 
16 2

ne  
nh 4.5 1022
 5  109 / m3
CHEMISTRY
2
31.  Fe  H 2O 5 NO 
32. SO2  2 H 2O  H 2 SO4  2  H 
Cl2  H 2O  HCl  HOCl
HOCl  HCl  O 
S2Cl2  2C2 H 4  Cl  CH 2  S  CH 2  CH 2  Cl  S
33. Oxidizing power: F2  Cl2  Br2  I 2
34. XeF2 , sp 3d
35. Atomic number  25, Electronic configuration is 3d 5 4 s 2 . In +3 state contains 4 unpaired electrons,
so   4.9.
36. Consequences of La contraction
37. M  aa 2 b2 .M  aa 3
38. H 2O  NH 3  CN  : field strength
39. CaO  SiO2  CaSiO3
40. As the K H Increases solubility decreases
1000.K f W2
41. Mw2 
W1T f
W1  161.3 g
Ice that will separate out  200  161.3  38.7g
1
42. log  x / m   log p  log k
n
1
slope   Tan 
n
43. Conceptual
44. Conceptual

45. y  mx  c
30000 30000
Slope  m   
2.303  R 2.303  2
m
46. 
 0m
 0m is calculated using Kholrausch’s Law
47. Conceptual
48. Cannizaro’s Reaction

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CH 2OH CH 2 Br CH 2CN CH 2COOH

  
HBr 
49. 
KCN
 
H 3O

50. w  C6 H 5 NO2 x  C6 H 5 NH 2 y  C6 H 5 N 2Cl


51. Primary Amines give Carbyl amine reaction
52. Conceptual
2.303  a 
53. K log  
t ax
54. Face diagonal length is 2a
55. Gold number concept
56. 1 mole of HNO3 can be reduced by 4 moles of zinc
57. O2 molecule bond order is 2 N 2 molecule bond order is 3
58. Conceptual
59. CH 4 , CCl4 , BF3 , PCl3 F2 have zero dipole moment
60. Conceptual
MATHS
61. 5!.3!.2!  144!

62. Figure formed is 10 x 7 mutually perpendicular lines. No. of rectangles which are not squares is
6
10 C2 7 C2    7  r 10  r   791
r 1
9 9
2
63. we have   x1  5  9 and   x  5 1  45
i 1 i 1

9 2
 9 
  x  5    x1  5  
2
1
SD  i 1   i 1 
9  9 
 
 
2
45  9 
 SD   
9 9
 SD  5  1  4  2
64. Let remaining two observations are x and y, so the variance
22  42  102  122  14 2  x 2  y 2
  82
7
4  16  100  144  196  x 2  y 2
  64  16 [given]
7
 460  x 2  y 2  448  112
 x 2  y 2  100 ……………………..(i)
And

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2  4  10  12  14  x  y
Mean =  8 [given]
7
 42  x  y  56  x  y  14 ………..(ii)
From eqa (i) and (ii) we get remaining observations as 6 and 8
 Absolute difference of remaining observations = 2
65. a 2  b 2 is divisible by ‘3’ if either both a and b are divisible by 3 or neither of them is divisible by ‘3’
47
n  S  30 C2 , n  E  10 C2  20 C2 , P  E  
87
66. (W W R) ( W B R) (B B R) (B W R)
3 22 322 332 332
Req. Prob = .   
8 76 876 876 876
67. Let X be the number of heads getting when a coin is tossed n times. X follows binomial distribution
1
with parameters n and p =
2
99 99
P  X  1   1  P  X  0 
100 100
1
P  X  0 
100
0 n
1 1 1
 n C0       2n  100
2 2 100
x 2   y  1  x 2   y  2   2 y  1  4 y  4
2 2
68.
1
6 y  3  y  
2
25 24
x2  y2 
 x2  6
4 4
i
z 6
2
69. z     ,  ,  2
A  z1      , B  z2     
C  z3    2  
 1 0
1 0  3   , p 4  1 0 .... p 50   1 0  .
70. p 
2
 .p  3 2 1  25 1 
1 1   1    
2 
71. Angle substended by chord and tangent at the point of contact = Angles made by chord and tangent at
the point of contact

 0, 0 

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72. Let f  x   x n  1
 82  3n  1  n  4
x 1
73. f  x    t  x tdt   t  x tdt
0 x
x 1
    t  x  tdt    t  x  tdt
0 x

x3 x 1
f  x   
3 2 3
f 1  x  0
1
Take x 
2
1 1 
Minimum value  1 
3 2
74.

BC  12  x12
Area A  24 x1  2 x13
dA
For max & min  0  x1  2
dx1
 Ar e a max  32
75. a  7, b  5
25 24
e  1 
49 7
76. Normal at P   is
ax cos   by cot   a 2  b 2 ........  i 
 
Normal at Q   or Q     is
2 
ax sin   by tan   a 2  b2 ……….(ii)
Both the normal passing through the point (h, k)
So ah cos   bk cot   a 2  b 2 ………..(iii)
And ah sin   bk tan   a 2  b 2 ………..(iv)
Eliminating h from (iii ) and  iv  , we have
bk  cot  sin   tan  cos     a 2  b 2   sin   cos  

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 a 2  b2 
 k   
 b 
1 2
77. A
2
 r1   r22 

Where   angle between the pair of lines


dy yf  x   y 2
1

78.  
dx f  x f  x
79. Put 1  x  t
S  t1000  xt 999  x 2  t 
998
 ....  x1000
x
This is a G.P with common ratio
t
  x 1001 
t100 1    
  t  
S
x
1
t
1  x  1  x 1001 x1001 
1001

  
1  x 
1001

 1  x   x1001 
1001
 
Now coeff of x50 in above expansion is equal to coeff of x50 in 1  x 
1001 1001
which is C50


1001!
50! 951!
80. Use Symmetric form
81. x  y  z  15  15t , t  0,1, 2, 3
The number of nonnegative integral solutions is
15  5t  3  1 17  5t 
  
 3 1   2 


17  5t 16  5t 
2
3 17  5t 16  5t 
The desired number is  2
t 0
 136  66  21  1  224
82. For rational D must be perfect square
D  121  24
For 121  24 to be perfect square a must be 3,4,5 So,   3
83. x2  x  1  0
Roots    ,    2
 101   107        2 
101 107
1

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84. Tr 1 5 Cr x103r .k r
10  3r  1  r  3
Coefficient of x is 5 C3k 3  10k 3  270
k 3
2 n 5 r
85. Tr 1  n Cr  x  for the coefficient of x,
2n  5r  1  2n  5r  1 …………….(i)
As coefficient of x is given as n C23 , hence either
r  23 or n  r  23
Ir r  23 , then from eq(i) we get
2n  5  23  1
2n  115  1  2n  116  n  58
If n  r  23 , then from Eq(i) n  38
So, the required smallest natural number
n  38
3x 4y 1
2.  3   3 x  2  4 y 3  5
2 3  3
86.       x2 y3 
5  2   3   16
 
87. Parabola and circle intersect at 4 distinct points
4 C  6
2
88. Area = Area of OEBC-Area of OBE
y

c y2 B
2

O A E x
D 1,0   3, 0

89. I    sin100 x.cos x  cos100 x.sin x  sin 99 x.dx

I   sin100 x .cos x.sin 99 xdx   cos100 x.sin100 x.dx


I II

sin 100 x  sin100 x 100


I   cos 100 x  sin100 x dx +  cos 100 x  .sin100 x.dx
100 100
sin 100 x  sin100 x
I C
100
90.

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A2 A1

A3 A0 1, 0

A4 A5
1 3
Let A0  1, 0  ; A1   cos 60,sin 60    , 
2 2 
 1 3
A2   cos120,sin120     , 
 2 2 
 1 3
A3   1, 0  A4    ,  
 2 2 

A0 A1  1; A0 A2  3
A0 A4  3
 A0 A1  A0 A2  A0 A4   3

PAPER SETTER VIJ – SRI VAISHNAVI BHAVAN - 2

NAME OF THE LECTURER SUBJECT MOBILE NUMBER


LAXMAN SIR PHYSICS 9989098965
SNR SIR CHEMISTRY 7989604175
SESHI REDDY SIR MATHS-A 6305440496
MALLESH SIR MATHS-B 9666423536

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