IIT JEE 2008 Paper II Solutions by Brilliant Tutorials
IIT JEE 2008 Paper II Solutions by Brilliant Tutorials
IIT JEE 2008 Paper II Solutions by Brilliant Tutorials
INSTRUCTIONS
Question paper format:
1. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part I: Mathematics, Part II: Physics,
Part III: Chemistry. Each part has 4 sections.
2. Section I contains 9 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which only one is correct.
3. Section II contains 4 questions. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) and
STATEMENT-2 (Reason).
Bubble (A) if both the statements are TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is the correct explanation
of STATEMENT-1.
Bubble (B) if both the statements are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1.
Bubble (C) if STATEMENT-1 is TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is FALSE.
Bubble (D) if STATEMENT-1 is FALSE and STATEMENT-2 is TRUE.
4. Section III contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which only one is correct.
5. Section IV contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second
column. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled in the
ORS as per the instructions given at the beginning of the section.
Marking Scheme:
1. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the
bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all
other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
2. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other
cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
3. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other
cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
4. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 6 marks if you darken. ALL the
bubbles corresponding ONLY to the correct answer or awarded 1 mark each for correct
bubbling of answer in any row. No negative mark will be awarded for an incorrectly
bubbled answer.
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 2
Note: Questions with (*) mark are from syllabus of class XI.
*1. A particle P starts from the point z 0 1 2i , where i 1 . It moves first horizontally away from origin by 5 units and
then vertically away from origin by 3 units to reach a point z1 . From z1 the particle moves 2 units in the direction of the
vector iˆ ˆj and then it moves through an angle in anticlockwise direction on a circle with centre at origin, to reach a
2
point z 2 . The point z 2 is given by
(A) 6 7i (B) 7 6i (C) 7 6i (D) 6 7i
z2 z2=–6+7i 7 + 6i
Sol.: e i 2
7 6i
z1=(6+5i)
z 2 6 7i (1+2i)
Correct choice: (D) 6 + 2i
/2 5 units
Sol.:
g u 2 tan 1 e u
2
2e u
g u 0 g u is increasing function
1 e 2u
g u 2 tan 1 e u
2
= 2 cot 1 e u 2 tan 1 e u = 2 tan 1 e u g u
2 2 2 2
g u is odd function.
Correct choice: (C)
*3. Consider a branch of the hyperbola x 2 2 y 2 2 2 x 4 2 y 6 0 with vertex at the point A. Let B be one of the end
points of its latus rectum. If C is the focus of the hyperbola nearest to the point A, then the area of the triangle ABC is
2 3 2 3
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
3 2 3 2
Sol.:
x 2 y 2
2 2
1 ; a 2, b 2 , e
3
4 2 2
b2
ae 1
3
Area of 1
a 2
Correct choice: (B)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 3
1 sin x 1 sin x
4. The area of the region between the curves y and y bounded by the lines x = 0 and x is
cos x cos x 4
2 1 2 1
1 t 1 t 1 t 1 t
t 4t
(A) dt (B) dt
2 2 2 2
0 0
2 1 2 1
1 t 1 t 1 t 1 t
4t t
(C) dt (D) dt
2 2 2 2
0 0
4 4
1 sin x 1 sin x tanx 2 1 1 tanx 2
Sol.:
0
cos x
cos x
dx
0
1 tanx 2
1 tanx 2
dx
4
2 tanx 2 x x
1
= dx tan t; sec2 dx dt
0 1 tan x 2
2 2 2 2
2 1
1 t 1 t
4t dt
=
2 2
0
Correct choice: (B)
*5. Consider three points P sin , cos , Q cos , sin and R cos , sin , where
0 , , . Then
4
(A) P lies on the line segment RQ (B) Q lies on the line segment PR
(C) R lies on the line segment QP (D) P, Q, R are non-collinear
1 1 1
Sol.: Consider sin cos cos . Now, C3 C3 C1 sin C2 cos
cos sin sin
1 1 1 sin cos
sin cos 0 = 1 sin cos cos2 0
cos sin 0
Points are non collinear.
Correct choice: (D)
6. An experiment has 10 equally likely outcomes. Let A and B be two non-empty events of the experiment. If A consists of 4
outcomes, the number of outcomes that B must have so that A and B are independent, is
(A) 2, 4 or 8 (B) 3, 6 or 9 (C) 4 or 8 (D) 5 or 10
Sol.: Given that nS 10; n A 4
n A B n A nB
For independent event
nS nS nS
nS . n A B nA. nB
10 n A B 4 . nB
5 . n A B 2. nB
nB can be only 5 or 10 ( n A B, nB being integers)
Correct choice: (D)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 4
7. Let two non-collinear unit vectors â and b̂ form an acute angle. A point P moves so that at any time t the position vector
OP (where O is the origin) is given by aˆ cos t bˆ sin t . When P is farthest from origin O, let M be the length of OP and û
be the unit vector along OP . Then
aˆ bˆ
aˆ bˆ
1 1
(A) uˆ and M 1 aˆ . bˆ 2 (B) uˆ and M 1 aˆ . bˆ 2
aˆ bˆ aˆ bˆ
aˆ bˆ
aˆ bˆ
1 1
(C) uˆ and M 1 2aˆ . bˆ 2 (D) uˆ and M 1 2aˆ . bˆ 2
aˆ bˆ aˆ bˆ
Sol.: uˆ OP ; OP aˆ cost bˆ sint
max
2
OP sin2 t cos2 t 2aˆ .bˆ sint cost
OP 1 aˆ .bˆ
max
1 aˆ bˆ aˆ bˆ
Maximum occurs when sin t cos t i.e., . Hence unit vector along this is
2 2 aˆ bˆ
ex e x
8. Let I
e 4x
e 2x 1
dx, J
e 4 x
e 2 x 1
dx . Then, for an arbitrary constant C, the value of J I equals
1 e 4x e 2x 1 1 e 2x e x 1
(A) log C (B) log C
2 e 4x e 2x 1 2 e 2x e x 1
1 e 2x e x 1 1 e 4x e 2x 1
(C) log C (D) log C
2 e 2x e x 1 2 e 4x e 2x 1
e3 x e x
Sol.: J I
e 4x
e2 x 1
dx (Let e x t )
1
t 1
2 1 2 dt
t 1
t
1
dt ; let t u; 1 2 dt du
4
t2 1 1
2 t t
t 1
t
1
ex x 1
1 u 1 1 e2 x e x 1
du 1
ln ln e C ln 2 x C
u 1 2 u 1
2 2 1
ex x 1 2 e e x 1
e
Correct choice: (C)
9. Let g x log f x where f x is a twice differentiable positive function on 0, such that f x 1 xf x . Then, for
1 1
N 1, 2, 3, ......, g N g =
2 2
1 1 1
1 1 1
(A) 41 ...... (B) 41 ......
2 2
9 25 2 N 1
9 25 2 N 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
(C) 41 ...... (D) 41 ......
2 2
9 25 2 N 1
9 25 2 N 1
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 5
g x 1 g x
1
x
g ' x 1 g ' x
1
x2
3 1 1
g g
2 2 1 22
5 3 1
g g
2 2 3 22
… … …
… … …
1 1 1
g N g N
2 2 1
2
N
2
Adding them all
1 1 1 1
= 4
1 9 25 2 N 1
2
*10. Suppose four distinct positive numbers a1 , a 2 , a3 , a 4 are in G.P. Let b1 a1 , b2 b1 a2 , b3 b2 a3 and
b4 b3 a 4 .
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
Thus b1 a1 , b2 a1 1 r , b3 a1 1 r r 2 and b4 a1 1 r r 2 r 3
b1
b1 , b2 , b3 do not form an A . P .
b1
b1 b2 a1 1 1 r r 1 b1
Now
b2 b3 a1 1 r 1 r r 2
r 2 r b2
b1 , b2 , b3 do not form an G . P .
b1
b b1 , b2 , b3 do not form a H . P .
3
Correct choice: (C)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 6
*11. Let a, b, c, p, q be real numbers. Suppose , are the roots of the equation x 2 2 px q 0 and , are the roots of the
equation ax 2 2bx c 0 , where 2 {1, 0, 1} .
STATEMENT1: p 2
q b 2 ac 0 .
and
STATEMENT2: b pa or c qa .
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
aq
Sol.: 2 1, 1 and 0
c
None of a and q can be zero and aq c, aq c
Since is the common root, hence
4 p2 q . 4 b2 ac 0 p 2
q b 2 ac 0
Statement-1 is also correct, which can not be explained by statement-2.
Correct choice: (B)
STATEMENT1: If line L1 is a chord of circle C, then line L2 is not always a diameter of circle C.
and
STATEMENT2: If line L1 is a diameter of circle C, then line L2 is not a chord of circle C.
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
Sol.: Centre of the circle is 3, 5
Radius, r = 2
6
Distance between the given lines 1.8 r (greatest limiting distance between a diameter and a chord)
13
Correct choice: (C)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 7
STATEMENT1: y x sec sec1 x .
6
and
STATEMENT2: y x is given by
1 2 3 1
1 2 .
y x x
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
sec1 y sec1 x c . At x 2, y
2
Sol.: c
3 6 3 6
y sec sec1 x
6
1
y
cos sec1 x .
2
3
sin sec1 x .
1
2
1
3 1
y 2x 2
1
1
x2
Correct choice: (C)
SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
x 2 ax 1
Sol.: f x ; 0a2
x 2 ax 1
f x
2a x 2 1
x ax 1
2 2
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 8
f x 1
2a
Sol.: .
1 –1 (0, 1)
x a
x
Correct choice: (A) 0
x = –1 x=1
ex
f t
16. Let g x
1 t
0
2
dt . Which of the following is true?
ex
f t
f e x .e x
2a e 2 x 1 e x x
e 2x 1
g x
1 t dt ; g x
2ae
1 e e 1 1 e 1 e e
Sol.: .
2 x 2 2 2x 2
0
2x
ae x 2x 2x
ae x 1
iˆ ˆj kˆ
Sol.: Vector perpendicular to both L1 and L 2 is = 3 1 2 = [iˆ3 4 ˆj 2 9 kˆ6 1] = [iˆ 7 ˆj 5kˆ]
1 2 3
iˆ 7 ˆj 5kˆ
iˆ 7 ˆj 5k
ˆ
Unit vector perpendicular to L1 and L 2 is
2
1 7 5
2 2
5 3
Correct choice: (B)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 9
Sol.:
iˆ 7 ˆj 5kˆ
Shortest distance between L1 and L 2 is
1 2iˆ 2 2 ˆj 1 3 kˆ . 3 20 17
5 3 5 3 5 3
Correct choice: (D)
19. The distance of the point 1, 1, 1 from the plane passing through the point 1, 2, 1 and whose normal is perpendicular
to both the lines L1 and L 2 is
2 7 13 23
(A) (B) (C) (D)
75 75 75 75
Sol.: Equation of plane is 1x 1 7 y 2 5z 1 0
x 7 y 5z 10 0
1 7 5 10 13
Distance of (1, 1, 1) from x 7 y 5z 10 0 is
1 7 5
2 2 2 75
1 3 5
Sol.: A-s L1 , L2 , L3 are concurrent if 3 k 1 0 112k 2 336 5 56 5k 0 13k 65 0
5 2 12
k=5
B-p, q L1 and L3 are non parallel therefore either L2 is parallel to L1 or L2 is parallel to L3.
1 3 5 3 6
k 9 or k
3 k 2 k 5
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 10
*21. Match the Statement/ Expressions in Column I with the Statement/ Expression in Column II and indicate your answer by
darkening the appropriate bubbles in the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
x 2x 4
2 (p) 0
(A) The minimum value of is
x2
(B) Let A and B be 3 × 3 matrices of real numbers, where A is symmetric, B is (q) 1
skew-symmetric, and A BA B A BA B . If AB t
1 AB ,
k
where AB is the transpose of the matrix AB, then the possible values of k
t
are
(0, 2)
x
x = –2
(–4, –6)
B-q, s A At and B B t
Given A B A B A BA B
A2 BA AB B 2 A2 BA AB B 2 AB BA
and AB 1 AB B A 1 AB BA 1k BA
t k t t k
D-p, r sin cos cos cos 2n
2 2
1
2n 2n, n I
2 2
1
So, 0, 2 .
2
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 11
*22. Consider all possible permutations of the letters of the word ENDEANOEL.
Match the Statement/ Expressions in Column I with the Statement/ Expression in Column II and indicate your answer by
darkening the appropriate bubbles in the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(A) The number of permutations containing the word (p) 5!
ENDEA is
(B) The number of permutations in which the letter E (q) 2×5!
occurs in the first and the last positions is
(C) The number of permutations in which none of the (r) 7×5!
letters D, L, N occurs in the last five positions is
(D) The number of permutations in which the letters (s) 21 × 5 !
A, E, O occur only in odd positions is
B-s E NDEANOL E
215 !
7!
Required number of permutations =
2!
C-q DLNN E E E A O
4! 5!
Required number of permutations = 25 !
2! 3!
5! 4!
D-q Required number of permutations = 2 5!
3! 2!
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 12
q q 2q Figure:
23. Consider a system of three charges , and placed at points A, B and
3 3 3
C, respectively, as shown in the figure. Take O to be the centre of the circle of y
radius R and angle CAB = 600 B
q
(A) The electric field at point O is directed along the negative x-axis
8 0 R 2 C O x
600
(B) The potential energy of the system is zero
A
q2
(C) The magnitude of the force between the charges at C and B is
54 0 R 2
q
(D) The potential at point O is
12 0 R
q 2q Bq
K
3 3 q2 3
Sol.: FBC 2q
2
54 0 R 2 C O
2R 3 3 600
2
qA
Correct choice: (C) 3
24. A radioactive sample S1 having an activity of 5 Ci has twice the number of nuclei as another sample S2 which has an
activity of 10 Ci. The half lives of S1 and S2 can be
(A) 20 years and 5 years, respectively (B) 20 years and 10 years, respectively
(C) 10 years each (D) 5 years each
1 A1 N 2 5 N 1 5 1
Sol.: . . 2 ; , T1 / 2
2 N1 A2 2 N 2 10 2 20
Correct choice: (A)
*25. A transverse sinusoidal wave moves along a string in the positive x-direction at Figure:
a speed of 10 cm/s. The wavelength of the wave is 0.5 m and its amplitude is 10 y
cm. At a particular time t, the snap-shot of the wave is shown in figure. The
velocity of point P when its displacement is 5 cm is
P
3 ˆ 3 ˆ x
(A) j m/s (B) j m/s
50 50
3 ˆ 3 ˆ
(C) i m/s (D) i m/s
50 50
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 13
kx = 4k y 2
1 2 1 y 1
Sol.: By conservation of mechanical energy
2 2 x 2
Correct choice: (C)
7
cos
8
3
4
Correct choice: (D)
Figure :
*28. A glass tube of uniform internal radius (r) has a valve separating
the two identical ends. Initially, the valve is in a tightly closed
position. End 1 has a hemispherical soap bubble of radius r. End
2 has sub-hemispherical soap bubble as shown in figure. Just
after opening the valve,
2 1
(A) air from end 1 flows towards end 2. No change in the volume of the soap bubbles
(B) air from end 1 flows towards end 2. Volume of the soap bubble at end 1 decreases
(C) no change occurs
(D) air from end 2 flows towards end 1. Volume of the soap bubble at end 1 increases
1
Sol.: Since radius of curvature of sub-hemispherical surface is more than that of hemispherical surface and P .
R
Correct choice: (B)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 14
*29. A vibrating string of certain length under a tension T resonates with a mode corresponding to the first overtone (third
harmonic) of an air column of length 75 cm inside a tube closed at one end. The string also generates 4 beats per second
when excited along with a tuning fork of frequency n. Now when the tension of the string is slightly increased the number of
beats reduces to 2 per second. Assuming the velocity of sound in air to be 340 m/s, the frequency n of the tuning fork in Hz is
(A) 344 (B) 336 (C) 117.3 (D) 109.3
3v 3 340
Sol.: f 340 Hz
4 l 4 0.75
f n 4
n = 344 Hz or 336 Hz
Since on increasing tension, f increases and number of beats decreases,
n = 344 Hz
Correct choice: (A)
30. A parallel plate capacitor C with plates of unit area and separation d is Figure:
d
filled with a liquid of dielectric constant K = 2. The level of liquid is
3
initially. Suppose the liquid level decreases at a constant speed V, the time
constant as a function of time t is C
(A)
6 0 R
(B)
15d 9Vt 0 R d
d/3
R
5d 3Vt 2d 3dVt 9V t
2 2 2
6 0 R 15d 9Vt 0 R
(C) (D)
5d 3Vt 2d 2 3dVt 9V 2 t 2
Sol.: Let at any time t, the level has fallen by a distance x ( = Vt)
C
Time constant () = RCeq
d x R
d/3
R
0A 6 0 R
2d d / 3 x 5d 3Vt
x
3 2
Correct choice: (A)
n0 1
Sol.: n0 sin sin sin1
8 2 8
Correct choice: (B)
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IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 15
SECTION – II
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
*32. STATEMENT1
For an observer looking out through the window of a fast moving train, the nearby objects appear to move in the opposite
direction to the train, while the distant objects appear to be stationary.
and
STATEMENT2
If the observer and the object are moving at velocities V1 and V 2 respectively with reference to a laboratory frame, the
velocity of the object with respect to the observer is V2 V1 .
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
*33. STATEMENT1
It is easier to pull a heavy object than to push it on a level ground.
and
STATEMENT2
The magnitude of frictional force depends on the nature of the two surfaces in contact.
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
Sol.: Correct choice: (B)
34. STATEMENT1
For practical purposes, the earth is used as a reference at zero potential in electrical circuits.
and
STATEMENT2
Q
The electrical potential of a sphere of radius R with charge Q uniformly distributed on the surface is given by .
4 0 R
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
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35. STATEMENT1
The sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer is increased by placing a suitable magnetic material as a core inside the coil.
and
STATEMENT2
Soft iron has a high magnetic permeability and cannot be easily magnetized or demagnetized.
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1.
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1.
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True.
SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
r
a R
36. The electric field at r = R is
(A) independent of a (B) directly proportional to a
(C) directly proportional to a2 (D) inversely proportional to a
kZe
Sol.: At r = R, E which is constant.
R2
Correct choice: (A)
38. The electric field within the nucleus is generally observed to be linearly dependent on r. This implies
R 2R
(A) a = 0 (B) a (C) a = R (D) a
2 3
Sol.: The electric field inside a spherical charge distribution is linearly dependent on distance from centre when charge density is
uniform. Hence a = R .
Correct choice: (C)
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*39. The net external force acting on the disk when its centre of mass is at displacement x with respect to its equilibrium position
is
2kx 4kx
(A) kx (B) 2kx (C) (D)
3 3
Sol.: For linear motion f 2kx Ma
2kx
MR 2
For rotational motion, fR and a = R f
2
4kx
Solving, a
3M
4kx
Therefore the net external force, F Ma
3
Correct choice: (D)
*40. The centre of mass of the disk undergoes simple harmonic motion with angular frequency equal to
k 2k 2k 4k
(A) (B) (C) (D)
M M 3M 3M
4K
Sol.:
3M
Correct choice: (D)
*41. The maximum value of V0 for which the disk will roll without slipping is
M M 3M 5M
(A) g (B) g (C) g (D) g
k 2k k 2k
Sol.: f max Mg
2kxmax
3M
Solving (i) and (ii) we get V0 g
K
Correct choice: (C)
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SECTION IV
MatrixMatch Type
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have to be matched.
Statements in Column I are labelled as A, B, C and D whereas statements in Column II are labelled as p,q. r and s. The
answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct matches are Aq, Ar, Bp, Bs, Cr, Cs and Dq, then the correctly bubbled matrix will look like the
following:
p q r s
A p q r s
B p q r s
C p q r s
D p q r s
*42. Column I gives a list of possible set of parameters measured in some experiments. The variations of the parameters in the
form of graphs are shown in Column II. Match the set of parameters given in Column I with the graphs given in Column
II. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
y
(A) Potential energy of a simple pendulum ( y axis) as
a function of displacement (x axis) (p)
o x
y
(B) Displacement (y axis) as a function of time
(x axis) for a one dimensional motion at zero or (q)
constant acceleration when the body is moving x
along the positive x-direction o
y
(C) Range of a projectile (y axis) as a function of its
velocity (x axis) when projected at a fixed angle (r)
o x
y
(D) The square of the time period (y axis) of a simple
pendulum as a function of its length (x axis) (s)
o x
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43. An optical component and an object S placed along its optic axis are given in Column I. The distance between the object and
the component can be varied. The properties of images are given in Column II. Match all the properties of images from
Column II with the appropriate components given in Column I. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles
of the 4 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
S
(C) (r) Magnified image
S
(D) (s) Image at infinity
Sol.: (A) – (p),(q),(r),(s); (B) – (q) ; (C) – (p), (q), (r), (s); (D) – (p),(q),(r),(s)
*44. Column I contains a list of processes involving expansion of an ideal gas. Match this with Column II describing the
thermodynamic change during this process. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 4 matrix
given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(A) An insulated container has two chambers
separated by a valve. Chamber I contains an ideal (p) The temperature of the gas decreases
gas and the Chamber II has vacuum. The valve is
opened.
I II
ideal gas vacuum
o V
V1 2V1
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1
(B) PV2 = constant TV = constant or T
V
R 3R R
C CV R ( n = 2)
1 n 2 2
1
(C) PV 4/3 = constant TV 1/3 = constant or T
1/ 3
V
R 3R 3R
C CV 3R ( n = 4/3)
1 n 2 2
(D) T2 > T1
dQ > 0
(A) – (q); (B) – (p),(r) ; (C) – (p), (s); (D) – (q), (s)
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O O
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) (II) > (IV) > (I) > (III) (B) (I) > (II) > (III) > (IV)
(C) (II) > (I) > (IV) > (III) (D) (I) > (III) > (II) > (IV)
Sol.: The correct stability order of the given species is (I) > (III) > (II) > (IV).
Structure (I) is stabilised by resonance and hyperconjugation due to 6 –H atoms. Structure (III) is stabilised by resonance
and hyperconjugation due to 3 –H atoms. Structure(II) is stabilised by hyperconjugation due to 5 –H atoms. Structure (IV)
is stabilised by hyperconjugation due to 2 –H atoms.
Correct choice: (D)
46. Cellulose upon acetylation with excess acetic anhydride/H2SO4 (catalytic) gives cellulose triacetate whose structure is
AcO AcO
O O O O
AcO H H AcO H H
O OAc H O OH H
AcO H O AcO H O
H H H H
H O OAc H H H O OH H H
(A) H O H
OAc (B) H O H
OH
OAc H H OAc OH H H OH
O H O H
H OAc H OH
Sol.: Cellulose is a polymer of (D) glucose. The product cellulose triacetate should have three acetate substituents in each of its
repeat unit.
Correct choice: (A)
47. In the following reaction sequence, the correct structures of E, F and G are
O O
Heat I2
Ph [E] [F] + [G]
* OH NaOH
13
(* implies C labelled carbon)
O O
(A) E = F= G = CHI3
Ph * CH3 Ph * ONa
O O
(B) E = * F= G = CHI3
Ph CH3 Ph ONa
O O
*
(C) E = * F= G = CHI3
Ph CH3 Ph ONa
O O
*
(D) E = * F= G = CH3I
Ph CH3 Ph ONa
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O O O O
Heat I2 *
+ CHI3
Sol.: –CO2 Ph * NaOH Ph
Ph OH CH3 ONa
*
(E) (F) (G)
Correct choice: (C)
48. Among the following, the coloured compound is
(A) CuCl (B) K3[Cu(CN)4] (C) CuF2 (D) [Cu(CH3CN)4]BF4
Sol.: CuF2 is coloured because Cu2+ ion has one unpaired electron in the 3d subshell. Rest of the compounds are not coloured
because Cu+ present in each compound has completely filled 3d subshell.
Correct choice: (C)
49. Both [Ni(CO)4] and [Ni(CN)4]2– are diamagnetic. The hybridisations of nickel in these complexes, respectively, are
(A) sp3, sp3 (B) sp3, dsp2 (C) dsp2, sp3 (D) dsp2, dsp2
3d 4s 4p
Sol.: Ni
3d 4s 4p
[Ni(CO)4] XX XX XX XX
3d 4s 4p
2+
Ni
3d 4s 4p
[Ni(CN)4]2– XX XX XX XX
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54. STATEMENT-1: Aniline on reaction with NaNO2/HCl at 0°C followed by coupling with –naphthol gives a dark blue
coloured precipitate.
and
STATEMENT-2: The colour of the compound formed in the reaction of aniline with NaNO2/HCl at 0°C followed by
coupling with –naphthol is due to the extended conjugation.
(A) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(B) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(C) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True.
Sol.: STATEMENT-1 is false because the coupling of diazonium salt with –naphthol gives orange red coloured precipitate.
STATEMENT-2 is true.
Correct choice: (D)
56. STATEMENT-1: The geometrical isomers of the complex [M(NH3)4Cl2] are optically inactive.
and
STATEMENT-2: Both geometrical of the complex [M(NH3)4Cl2] possess axis of symmetry.
(A) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(B) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(C) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True.
Sol.: The two geometrical isomers of [M(NH3)4Cl2] are optically inactive as both of them have plane of symmetry. The trans
isomer has C2 and C4 axes of symmetry whereas the cis isomer has C2 axis of symmetry. A molecule may be optically active
even if it has axis of symmetry. Both the statements are true but the STATEMENT-2 is not the correct explanation of
STATEMENT-1.
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NH3 Cl
H3N Cl H3N NH3
M M
C2–axis C2–axis
H3N Cl H3N NH3
NH3 Cl
C4–axis
Correct choice: (B)
*57. STATEMENT-1: There is a natural asymmetry between converting work to heat and converting heat to work.
and
STATEMENT-2: No process is possible in which the sole result is the absorption of heat from a reservoir and its complete
conversion into work.
(A) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(B) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1.
(C) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False.
(D) STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True.
Sol.: Both the statements are true and STATEMENT-2 is the correct explanation of STATEMENT-1.
Correct choice: (A)
SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered.
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A tertiary alcohol H upon acid catalysed dehydration gives a product I. Ozonolysis of I leads to compounds J and K.
Compound J upon reaction with KOH gives benzyl alcohol and a compound L, whereas K on reaction with KOH gives
only M.
O
H 3C Ph
M=
Ph H
58. Compound H is formed by the reaction of
O O
(A) + PhMgBr (B) + PhCH2MgBr
Ph CH3 Ph CH3
O O Me
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Ph–CH2OH + PhCO2–K+
(L)
Correct choice: (D)
layer A
Sol.: c
layer B
layer A
a = 2r
1 1
The number of effective atoms in the above hcp unit cell = 12 2 (3 1) = 6.
6 2
Correct choice: (B)
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64. Match the compounds in Column I with their characteristic test(s)/reaction(s) given in Column II. Indicate your answer by
darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(p) sodium fusion extract of the compound gives Prussian
(A) H2N–NH3Cl
blue colour with FeSO4
(q) gives positive FeCl3 test
NH3I
(B) HO
COOH
Sol.: (A)– (r), (s) ; (B)–(p), (q) ; (C)–(p), (q), (r) ; (D)–(p), (s)
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65. Match the conversions in Column I with the type(s) of reaction(s) given in Column II. Indicate your answer by darkening
the appropriate bubbles of the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(A) PbS PbO (p) roasting
(B) CaCO3 CaO (q) calcination
(C) ZnS Zn (r) carbon reduction
(D) Cu2S Cu (s) self reduction
*66. Match the entries in Column I with the correctly related quantum number(s) in Column II. Indicate your answer by
darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(A) Orbital angular momentum of the electron in a (p) Principal quantum number
hydrogen-like atomic orbital
(B) A hydrogen-like one electron wave function (q) Azimuthal quantum number
obeying Pauli principle
(C) Shape, size and orientation of hydrogen-like (r) Magnetic quantum number
atomic orbitals
(D) Probability density of electron at the nucleus in (s) Electron spin quantum number
hydrogen-like atom
Sol.: (A)–(q) ; (B)–(p), (q), (r), (s) ; (C)–(p), (q), (r) ; (D)– (p), (q), (r)
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Paper-II
Code
Q. No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 D D C A D A B B C A
2 C B D A B C D D A C
3 B D B C D A C D A A
4 B D C D C B D A C B
5 D B A D A C B C B D
6 D C A B A D D A D D
7 A A B B C D C D B D
8 C A D D B D A C D B
9 A C D C D B A B D C
10 C C C B C B C C C C
11 B C C C B C C C C C
12 C B C C C C C B C B
13 C C B C C C B C B C
14 A B A B A B A B A B
15 A D A D A D A D A D
16 B C B C B C B C B C
17 B A B A B A B A B A
18 D A D A D A D A D A
19 C B C B C B C B C B
20A s * s * p p s * s *
20B p, q q, s p, q q, s s s p, q q, s p, q q, s
20C r r, s r r, s q q r r, s r r, s
20D p, q, s p, r p, q, s p, r q q p, q, s p, r p, q, s p, r
21A * p p p s * p p p p
21B q, s s s s p, q q, s s s s s
21C r, s q q q r r, s q q q q
21D p, r q q q p, q, s p, r q q q q
22A p s * s * s * s * s
22B s p, q q, s p, q q, s p, q q, s p, q q, s p, q
22C q r r, s r r, s r r, s r r, s r
22D q p, q, s p, r p, q, s p, r p, q, s p, r p, q, s p, r p, q, s
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Paper-II
Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Q. No.
23 C D A B B B A C A A
24 A C C A C A C D B A
25 A B A A D A A B A B
26 C C A D A A B A A C
27 D A A B B A C A A D
28 B A B C A C D B C B
29 A A C A A B A C C C
30 A B B C A D A A B A
31 B A D A C C B A D A
32 B C B B B B B C B C
33 B B C B B B C B B B
34 B B B C B C B B C B
35 C B B B C B B B B B
36 A D A D A D A D A D
37 B D B D B D B D B D
38 C C C C C C C C C C
39 D A D A D A D A D A
40 D B D B D B D B D B
41 C C C C C C C C C C
42A p p,q,r,s p p,q,r,s p q p p,q,r,s p p,q,r,s
42B q,s q q,s q q,s p,r q,s q q,s q
42C s p,q,r,s s p,q,r,s s p,s s p,q,r,s s p,q,r,s
42D q p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s q q,s q p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s
43A p,q,r,s q q q q p,q,r,s q q q q
43B q p,r p,r p,r p,r q p,r p,r p,r p,r
43C p,q,r,s p,s p,s p,s p,s p,q,r,s p,s p,s p,s p,s
43D p,q,r,s q,s q,s q,s q,s p,q,r,s q,s q,s q,s q,s
44A q p p,q,r,s p p,q,r,s p p,q,r,s p p,q,r,s p
44B p,r q,s q q,s q q,s q q,s q q,s
44C p,s s p,q,r,s s p,q,r,s s p,q,r,s s p,q,r,s s
44D q,s q p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s q
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Paper-II
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Q. No.
45 D B A D C D C C A B
46 A C D B C A D B D A
47 C C C A B B A C B D
48 C D A B A C C B A C
49 B C B C D A C A C B
50 C A D C B D B D D C
51 B B C C A C A D C D
52 A D C D C B B A C C
53 D A B A D C D C B A
54 D A B A B A D A D A
55 A D A B A D A D B D
56 B A D A D A B A A A
57 A B A D A B A B A B
58 B B B B B B B B B B
59 A A A A A A A A A A
60 D D D D D D D D D D
61 B B B B B B B B B B
62 A A A A A A A A A A
63 D D D D D D D D D D
64 A r,s p r,s p r,s q r,s p r,s p
B p,q q p,q q p,q p,q,r,s p,q q p,q q
C p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,r
D p,s p,r,s p,s p,r,s p,s p,q,r p,s p,r,s p,s p,r,s
65 A p q q q q p q q q q
B q p,q,r,s p,q,r,s p,q,r,s p,q,r,s q p,q,r,s p,q,r,s p,q,r,s p,q,r,s
C p,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r
D p,r,s p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,r,s p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r p,q,r
66 A q r,s p r,s p r,s p r,s p r,s
B p,q,r,s p,q q p,q q p,q q p,q q p,q
C p,q,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r p,r p,q,r
D p,q,r p,s p,r,s p,s p,r,s p,s p,r,s p,s p,r,s p,s
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 31
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 32
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 33
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 34
BREAK UP 2 ( XI-XII)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 35
BREAK UP 2 ( XI-XII)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 36
BREAK UP 2 ( XI-XII)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 37
BREAK UP 3 (TOPICWISE/PARTWISE)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 38
BREAK UP 3
(TOPICWISE/PARTWISE)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396
IITJEE 2008 SOLUTIONS 39
BREAK UP 3
(TOPICWISE/PARTWISE)
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. Head Office : 12, Masilamani Street, T. Nagar, Chennai-600 017
East Delhi: Ph.: 22792226-29, West Delhi: Ph.: 25527515-18, North Delhi: Ph.: 25221424-25, Dwarka: Ph.: 25086117-18, Gurgaon: Ph.: 0124-4268015-16,
Meerut : Ph.: 4029280-81, South Delhi: Ph.: 26537392-95 Fax: 26537396