Narayana 06-06-2022 - Outgoing SR - Jee Main Model Gtm-6 - Sol
Narayana 06-06-2022 - Outgoing SR - Jee Main Model Gtm-6 - Sol
Narayana 06-06-2022 - Outgoing SR - Jee Main Model Gtm-6 - Sol
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 B
7 A 8 A 9 D 10 D 11 C 12 C
13 B 14 C 15 A 16 A 17 C 18 A
19 A 20 C 21 3 22 4 23 400 24 5
25 200 26 25 27 1726 28 10 29 3 30 1
CHEMISTRY
31 D 32 A 33 B 34 C 35 A 36 D
37 C 38 B 39 B 40 D 41 D 42 C
43 A 44 C 45 C 46 C 47 A 48 C
49 D 50 C 51 1 52 68 53 336 54 6
55 5 56 2 57 8 58 1 59 1 60 1
MATHS
61 A 62 D 63 C 64 C 65 C 66 C
67 C 68 D 69 A 70 D 71 A 72 D
73 B 74 D 75 D 76 A 77 D 78 A
79 C 80 A 81 7 82 3 83 9 84 9
85 108 86 6 87 2 88 1 89 9 90 1
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. 100 , r 100, X L L 0.5 103 100 5 102 , and
1 1 1011
Xc
C 0.1 1012 100
Since XC is approximately infinite , so the phase angle between current and supplied voltage and the
nature of the circuit is 90o predominantly capacitive circuit
p2 K2 p 4 K1
2. p 2mK 2 2 p2 2 p
p1 K1 p K1
p p
The percentage change in its momentum 100 100 100%
p p
b c
3. Let Mass t a b c M 1 L0T 0 T a LT ML2T 1
a b c 0 c 1, and b 2c 0 b 2
a b c 1 2 1
h h p2 h2
4. According to de-Broglie ‘s hypothesis p mv K
mv 2m 2m 2
hc 2m 2 2mc 2
Cut-off wavelength of emitted X-ray hc 2
K h h
5. Total surface energy before coalesce i 2 4 R 8 R 2 ........ i
2
Let new radius becomes r ,so according to conservation energy we can write
1
4 R 3 4 r 3
2 r 23 R
3 3
Total surface energy after coalesce
2
f 4 r 2 2 3 4 R 2 ........ ii
1
i 8 R 2
2 2 3 :1
f
2 3 4 R 2
6. | P || Q | x
let the angle between Pand Q is so according to question , we can write
| P Q | n | P Q | P 2 Q 2 2 PQ cos n P 2 Q 2 2 PQ cos
X 2 X 2 2 X 2 cos n X 2 X 2 2 X 2 cos
n2 1
cos 1 2
n 1
7. let the distance travelled is x, so
x
| vEg | speed of escalator with respect to ground
t2
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x
| vBE | speed of boy with respect to escalator
t1
x x
| vBg | speed of boy with respect to ground
t1 t2
The time taken by him to walk up on the moving escalator
x
t
| v Bg |
x t1t2
t
x x t1 t2
t1 t2
8. For minimum,
x 2n 1
2
The maximum possible path difference=distance between the sources=3m.
For no minimum
3 6
2
V 330
f 55
6
If f 55 Hz, no minimum will occur.
9. Let the image distance from lens be y
1 1 1
y 24 x 9
1 1 1
y x 9
1 1 2
x 24 x 9
24 x x 2 9
24 2
2
x 24 x 108 0
X=6cm, 18cm
mv 2 l 2 lv 2
10. KT and K R
2 2 2R 2
According to question, we can write
1 lv 2 1 mv 2 mR 2
K R KT l Solid cyinder
2 2R2 2 2 2
11. As we know that direction of propagation p̂ of wave is given as
p̂ Eˆ Bˆ iˆ kˆ ˆj
12. Assuming Tension in metal wire suspended from roof varies linearly and 0 and T0
(developed due its own weight) are tensions are ends of wire of length . So
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T1 1 , and T2 2
T1 1 T T
2 1 1 2
T2 2 T2 T1
13. According to question, we can write
v t 1
dv c v2 c dx 2c 2
Power Fv c mv c vdv dt tv t
dt 0
m0 2 m dt m
3
x d 1
2c 2c t 2 2 2c 23 23
t x t
2
dx t dt x
0 m 0 m3 3 m
2
14. According to ideal gas law we know that
PV nRT
15. The current induced in the solenoid will produce a magnetic field to oppose the motion of the magnet
and hence P will be north to repel the magnet and correspondingly Q will be south.
16. As we know that 2 2 A2 X 2 for SHM , so
12 2 A2 X 12 ............... i , and 22 2 A2 X 22 ............. ii
Subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i) , we have
2 12 22 X 22 X 12
12 22 2 X 22 X12
T 2
T X 22 X 12 12 22
18. Capacitor is proportional to the area of the plates. Since each side increases by 1%, area increases by
2%. Hence capacitance increases by 2%.
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hc
K1 3V0 e ................. i
hc
K 2 V0 e ................. ii
Doing (i) 3 X (ii) ,we have
hc 3hc hc
0= 2
2 4
hc
The threshold wavelength= 4
23. The quantity of heat conducted per second through the bottom rod making the ‘Y’ gets divided equally
at the junction of the three rods. If ‘θ’ is the temperature of the junction, we have KA(θ – 0)/L =
2KA(600 – θ)/L where K is the thermal conductivity, A is the area of cross section and L is the length
of the identical rods.
[Note that the L.H.S. is the quantity of heat conducted through the lower single rod making the ‘Y’
and the R.H.S. is the sum of the quantities of heat conducted through the upper two rods].
The above equation yields θ = 400°C
dN
24. R N N0e t n R n N 0 t , so
dt
6 3 1
tan s Slope of graph
40 20
0.693 0.693 20
t1 4.62s
2 3
2 2
2 2 2 2 2 1200
25. 2
0 1800 600 2
60 60 60 10
2 2 80 40
60 20 2 4 400 rad
2 4
400
Number of rotations= 200
2 2
V 0.75 0.70 0.05 1000
26. R 25
l 5 3 103 2
V 4
W nRT n f 1 8.3 300 n 1 8.3 300 n 2
Vi 2
W 1 8.3 300 0.6931 1725.82 J 17258 10 1 J
28. Here
Req 12 / / 6 4 4 / / 4 6 / / 12
12 6 4 4 6 12
18 8 18
4 2 4 10
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2 2
ta
aascent g sin cos
For descent
2 2
td
adescent g sin cos
According question , we can write
1 1 1 1
ta td
2 sin cos 4 sin cos
sin cos 4sin 4 cos 5 cos 3sin
3 3 3
tan tan 300
5 5 5
30.
2L 2
vavg v
1 L 3
v ev
2eV 2 1
V 6e 2e 2 4e 2 e
e 1 3 2
CHEMISTRY
31. Mechanism path is free radical.
32. Given electronic configuration is for Ga and in 5th period diagonally situated element is Sn with
respect to Ga. Hence electronic configuration of Sn is Kr 4d 10 5s 2 5 p 2 .
33.
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34. Bakelite is cross linked polymer of formaldehyde and novolac. Novolac is linear polymer of phenol-
formaldehyde.
35. Calcinations is the decomposition in absence of air , ZnCO3
ZnO CO
while roasting is the oxidation process, 2ZnS 3O2 2ZnO 2 SO2
36. High leaving tendency corresponds to high reactivity towards hydrolysis. Hence orderis.
40.
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45.
46. Due to the absence of acidic hydrogen in But – 2- yne, metallic sodium does not react with this.
47. In halide anion analysis AgNO3 added in carius method to detect halide anion.
49.
CrO4 10 3 M
1 1.7 1010
for AgCl ppt , Ag M
req 101
Ag 1.7 10 9 M
req
1.9 1012
For Ag 2CrO4 ppt 2 , Ag req M
103
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Ag 4.3 105 M
req
Complex has Ni 4+ and strong ligand, hence following are the metal ion electronic configuration.
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3 1 4
63. 1 2 3 0 k 5
6 5 k
m n
64. 1 y 1 y
The coefficient of y (a 1 ) = 1. nC 1 mC 1 1 n m 10.......... i
coefficient of y 2 a2 1. nC 2 mC 1. nC 1. 1. mC 2 10
n n 1 m m 1
mn 10 m 2 n 2 2mn n m 20
2 2
2
n m n m 20 n m 80
3 15 5
2
1 5 1 5 1 15 1 5 1 8 12 tan 1 220
65. tan sin tan tan tan
9 12 8 12 15 5 21
1 1
25 8 12
220 220
tan tan 1
21 21
n 1 1 1
5r 1 7
66. l f l f 5 x dx 5 x 1 dx
r 0 n n 0 0 2
67. Let mid point of PQ is R(h,k)
4 2 1 4 2 1
4 2 1
h 2 and k 2
2 2
Eliminate α from above these two, we get
2(3x - y) 2 + (x - 3y) +2 = 0
3 f 2
68. f x x3 3x2 x f 1 .................. i
2
3 f 2
f x 3x 2 6 x ................. ii
2
f x 6 x 6
f 2 12 6 6
f 1 6 6 0
Hence f(x) is local maxima at x = -1
and f(x) is local minima at x = 3
from (i) local minimum value at x = 3 is f(3) = -27
69. Center of the smallest circle is A
Center of the largest circle is B
r1 | CP CB | 3 2 3 and
r2 | CP CB | 3 2 3
r1 3 2 3
3 2 2
r2 3 2 3
7 10 11 15 a b
70. 10 a b 17....................... i
6
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20 7 2 102 112 152 a 2 b 2
102
3 6
a 2 b 2 145
solving (i) and (ii) we get a = 8, b = 9 or a = 9 , b = 8
|a-b|=1
y
71. A 2sin x 2
x
dy y
2sin x 2.................. i
dx x
I .F e
1/ x dx
x from (i) (xy)=2 x sin xdx 2 xdx
xy 2 x cos x sin x x 2 c................... ii
4 2
according to question, we get c=0 y
2
5x 3
72. f x y........... i
6x
y3 x3
x f 1 x .............. ii
6y 5 6x 5
According to question, f x f 1 x from (i) and (ii) we get =5
x 1 y z 1
73. ............ i
a 1 a
x2 y z
............ ii
3 1 3
b
Let A(-1,0,1) and B(-2,0,0) direction ratios of AB =-1,0,-1
lines are coplanar
a 1 a
3
3 1 0 b 1 and a R 0
b
1 0 1
7 2 32 52 11
74. The projection of BAon BC cos ABC 7
27 3 2
75.
f x ln x 1 x 2 f x f x
Hence f(x) is an odd function.
2
Now g t cos 4 t f x dx
2
2 2
Put t 0, g 0 cos f x dx cos f x dx.............. i
2 2
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where cos(f(x)) is an even function .
Now again put t = 1,
2
1 2
4 2
g 1 cos f x dx cos fx sin f x dx
2 2
2 2
2
1 1
cos f x dx sin f x dx 2 0 cos f x dx, where cos f x is an even
2
2
2 2
function and sin(f(x)) is an odd function.
1
g 1 g 0 , from i
2
g 0 2 g 1
76. Truth table
Hence according to option
(4) is most appropriate option
p q p →q
T T T
T F F
F T T
F F T
77. log 1 x log 1 x log 1 x ............ log 1 x 504
92 93 94 9 22
b b
by using property f x dx f a b x dx
a a
2
Adding (i) and (ii) we get 2l= 2 dx 2 l
-
2
79. Let smallest angle is C = θ
Therefore angle A=900
And angle B = 900
i.e. b > a > c
Here , a =2Rcos , b = 2R , c = 2Rsin
b2 a 2 c 2
according to question ,
1 1 1
2
2 2
c a b
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a 2b 2
2
a 2 b2
c
cos 2
2
cos 2 1
sin
1 sin 2 sin 2 2 sin 2
sin 4 3sin 2 1 0
3 5
sin 2
2
5 1
sin
2
80.
P A B P A B 1 k,
P A B P A C 1 2k ,
P B C P B X 1 k , and
PA B C k2
P A P B 2 P A B 1 k ............ i
P B P C 2 P B C 1 k ............ ii
P A P C 2 P A B 1 2k ............ iii
4k 3 2
Adding (i),(ii) and (iii) we get P A B C k
2
2
2k 2 4k 2 1 2 k 1 1 1
P A B C P A B C
2 2 2
an 2 an an
81. an 1 let p n
2 n 1 8
a 16a a
64 nn22 nn1 1 nn
8 8 8
a 16a a a a a
64 nn22 n n11 nn 64 p 1 22 16 p 1 p
n 1 8 n 1 8 n 1 8 8 8 8
1 1 1
64 p 2 16 p p 64 p 8 1 16 p 2 p 47 p 7
8 8 8
x2 x2 x3
x 1 x ... x ..... x 2 1 x
2 2 3
82. lim
3
10
x0 x
For limit to exist 0......... i , 0........ ii
2
and 10
2 3
Solving (i),(ii) and (iii) we get 6, 6 and 9 3
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2 2 2
83. 50 45 5
1 11
B 90o circum centre=O ,
2 2
17
Mid point of BC D 2,
2
9
Equation of OD is y=2x+ .This line passes through
2
0, 2 9
84. Let equation of normal PQ is
3
y tx 3t t 3 and it is passing through
2
3
P 3, t 1
2
3 3
Q ,3 a and b 3
2 2
2 a b 9
2 1 1
85. A 1 2 1 | A | 4 | 3adj 2 A1 || 3.2 2 adj A1 |
1 1 2
123 12 12 12
123 | adj A1 | 123 | A1 |2
| A |2
16
108
86. | v1 || v2 | p 2 p 2 0 p 1, 2 we take only p = 2 (p > 0)
v2 .v2 4 33 6 32 3 2
cos tan 6
v1 v2 13 4 3 3 4 3 3
1
cos cos1 e x
2 dx put cos2 e x 2sin 2 d e x dx
87. dy x 2
e 1 e x
2cos sin 2 d
dy y 2sin c y 1, 0, c 1
1 cos2
1 e x
y 2 1 at , 0 , e 2
2
log 2 x 5 x 1 log x 1 log 2 x 5 log x 1
88. 4 0 3 0
log x 1 log 2 x 5 log x 1 log 2 x 5
x 1, 0 0,
log 2 x 5 2
Put t t 3 0 t 2 3t 2 0 t 1, 2
log x 1 t
log 2 x 5 log 2x+5
1 x 4(not possible) and 2 x 2
log x 1 log x 1
Hence only one solution is possible.
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1 A A A A
89. 0 1 2 .......... 20
1 2 .......... 20 1 2 20
Solving by partial fraction , we get
1 1 1
A13 , A14 and A15
13!7! 14!6! 15!5!
1 1 1 1
A14 A15
14!6! 15!5! 14!5! 10
2 2 2
A A15 3 A A15 3 A14 A15
14 14 100 9
A13 10 A13 10 A13
90. f t t 3 6t 2 9t 3
f t 3t 2 12t 9 3 t 1 t 3
f t 0 t 1,3
f 1 1, f 3 3
f x , 0 x 1
g x 1 , 1 x 3g x is continuous
4 x , 3 x 4
3 x 1 x 3 , 0 x 1
g x 0 , 1 x 3
1 , 3 x 4
Hence g(x) is not differentiable at only x = 3.
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