Jee Advanced Home Full Test Paper - 24-04-24 - Key & Solutions
Jee Advanced Home Full Test Paper - 24-04-24 - Key & Solutions
Jee Advanced Home Full Test Paper - 24-04-24 - Key & Solutions
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Section – A
1. C
Sol. kx0 = Smg …(i)
1 1
Now, kx02 k(x 0 S)2 kmgs
2 2
1
k(2x 0 S)S k mgS
2
kS
kx0 k mg
2
kS
Smg k mg
2
kS
S k
2mg
100 6 102
S 0.50
2 10
S 0.50 0.30 0.80
2. A
9v 9v 9 330 9
Sol. f m 112.50 cm
4 4f 4 660 8
The amplitude of pressure variation in the pipe is
x=0 x=
a P0 sin kx
2x
a P0 sin
2 9x
a P0 sin
4
2
9x
a P0 sin
2
At x = 18.75 cm = /6
9
a P0 sin
2 6
3 P0
a P0 sin
4 2
The maximum pressure at x = 18.75 cm is
P
Pmax P0 0
2
3. B
Sol. Thermal resistance of the spherical shell,
3a 3a
dr dr 2a a
R k4r
a
2
a
4r 2
4 2
2
r
d 0
Now, mS
dt R
50 t
d
mSR
70
( 0 )
dt
0
70
t mSR n( 0 50
70 30
t mSRn
50 30
t = mSRn2
mSan2
t
2
4. A
Sol. eE = evB
E = Bv …(i)
A k
q 0 V0 (V0 = potential drop)
d
A
q 0 Ed
d
q = 0AE I
d
q = 0ABv
x v
dq dv B
I 0 AB …(ii)
dt dt
Now,
dv
m kx BId
dt
dv dv
m kx Bd 0 AB
dt dt
3
dv dv
m kx 0 VB 2 (where V = Ad = volume of the disc)
dt dt
dv
m 0 VB 2
dt
kx
dv kx
dt (m 0 VB 2 )
d2 x kx
dt 2 (m 0 VB2 )
(m 0 VB2 )
Time period, T 2
k
5. A, C
Sol. Fex (P2 P1 )A …(i)
dW ex = dU Fex
Fexdx = 2nCVdT V1, T P1 A P 2A
3R V 2, T
(P2 P1)Adx = 2 1 dT
2
dx
P2 dV2 P1dV1 3RdT
dV1 = dV2 = Adx
dV2 nRT
nRT dV1 3RdT
V2 V1
4V0 2V0
3 3 T
dV1 dV2 dT
V0
V1
V0
V2
3
T
T0
4 2 T
n n 3n
3 3 T0
3 1/3
9 T T 9
n n
8 T0 T0 8
1/3
T 250 9 520 K
U 2nCV T
3R
U 2 1 20
2
U 60 8.3 498 Joule
4
6. B, C
Q M, R
Sol. I
2
I Q R
B 0 0
2 O
Induced electric field on the surface of the long cylinder, T
R dB R 0 Q E
E ( a = R)
2 dt 2 2 T
Qa a
E 0 …(i) m
4
mg T = ma …(ii)
MR2
RT QER =
2
Ma
T QE
2
0 Q 2 a
T 2ma ( M = 4m)
4
T = 3ma …(iii)
From equation (ii) and (iii), we get
3mg
a = g/4 and T =
4
7. A, D
Sol. After the switch ‘S’ is shifted from position-1 to position-2 the current through the inductor L is I1 =
3Rt
and the current through the inductor 2L is I2 e 2L .
R R
Hence the current through the switch ‘S’ is I = I1 I2
3Rt
I 1 e 2L
R
The total heat dissipated in the resistor 3R after having shifted the switch ‘S’ from position-1 to
position-2 is
2
1
H 2L
2 R
L2
H
R2
8. A, B, D
v w vD 330 2 1
Sol. f1 f 320 327 Hz
v w vS 330 2 8
The frequency of sound received by the reflector,
v w u 330 2 2
f 320 330 Hz
v w v S 330 2 8
The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector
v w vD 330 2 1
f2 f 330 333 Hz
v w u 330 2 2
The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector,
5
v w vD 330 2 1
2
f2
333 1m
The beats frequency received by the detector,
fb f2 f1 333 327 6 Hz
9. A, D
Sol. P = P2 cos
P1 = P2 sin
P 2 P12 P22
2mk + 2m1k1 = 2m2k2
9k2 4k1 = k
9k2 4k1 = 13 …(i)
Also,
k1 + k2 = k |Q|
k1 + k2 = 13 5.72
k1 + k2 = 7.28
4k1 + 4k2 = 29.12 …(ii)
Solving equation (i) and (ii), we get
13k2 = 42.12
K2 = 3.24 MeV
K1 = 4.04 MeV
10. A, D
Sol. J = mv0 m, R v = R
Using conservation of angular J J R
momentum about contact point. h h
v0 4v 0
2
mv0 (R h) mR2 mvR C
v=
3 0
R
5
5
mv0 (R h) mvR
3 rough rough
5 4v
mv0 (R h) mR 0
3 5
R
h
3
R 2 v
Now, mv0 mR20 0 0
3 3 2R
Total work done by the frictional force,
Wfr k
1 2 1 1 2 1
Wfr mR2 2 mv 2 mR2 20 mv 02
2 3 2 2 3 2
5 mv 02 mv 20
Wfr mv 2
6 12 2
8mv 20 7mv 02 mv 02
Wfr
15 12 20
6
Section – B
11. 8
Sol. x and are small kx/4
Since, the rod is light, A = 0
4k 2 x m
k 2 3k x
3 3 3 3
17k2
k x 3k x
9 3 3
17 4k
x
9 3 3 A
20
x …(i) k
9
For the block
d2 x kx
m 3k x 3k x
dt 2 4 3 3
kx 3x
3k x
4 20
kx 51 kx
=
4 20
d2 x 56k
2 x
dt 20m
1 56k
Frequency of small oscillations, f
2 20m
Hence n = 8
12. 6
3 1 2 1 3 2
Sol.
v u R1 R2
1.8 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.5
v ( 40) 20 20
1.8 1.3 0.2 0.3
v 40 20 20
1.8 0.1 1.3
v 20 40
1.8 1.5
v 40
v = 48 cm
Hence, d + 48 = 60
d = 12 cm
d/2 = 6 cm
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13. 4
r 0 r m
Sol. a u=0
2 2
Using Kepler’s law
3/2
T r / 2 r
T0 r
T
T 0
2 2
Sun
The time taken by the body to fall on the surface of sun,
T T
0
2 4 2
T
0
4 2
Hence, n = 4
14. 9
Sol. Let the volume of air bubble is V ( )Vg
For equilibrium of the air bubble,
( )V2 dsin2 ( )Vgcos
2
( )V dsin
2 dsin2 gcos
gcos (90)
d
2 sin2
4
10 d
d 5 2m
9 9
100
25
= density of air
2
d m = density of water
9
2
Hence, the value of the ratio, 9
d 2/9
15. 3
Sol. For a pure rolling motion, m, R
v = R
f dt mv 2mv
s 0 …(i) v
m
2
f Rdt mR
s
f dt mR
s
fs
f dt mv
s …(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get
mv = mv0 2mv
3mv = mv0
v 0 = 3v
Now using COE
8
1 1 1 1
mv 20 mR2 2 mv 2 mv 2 mgR
2 2 2 2
1 3
mv 20 mv 2 mgR
2 2
2
v
v 02 0 2gR
3
2v 20
2gR
3
v 0 3gR 3 10 0.3 3 m/s
16. 8
kq2 1 1
Sol. 2 mv 20 mv 20
d0 2 2
kq2
2mv 20
d0
Using COE in the CM frame,
2 2
1 mv 0 kq kq2
2 2 d0 d
kq2 kq2 kq2
8d0 d0 d
9 kq2 kq2
8 d0 d
8 8
d d0 90 80 cm
9 9
Hence, the distance of the closest approach,
d = 80 cm
n=8
17. 3
AV V
Sol. q 0 and I
d R
Fe Fm
q2 I2
0
20 A 2d
0 AV 2 0I2
( A b )
2d2 2d
0bV 2 0 V 2
…(i)
2d2 2dR2
When R= 2R, the net force of interaction per unit length between the strips will be
bV 2 1
F 0 2 1
2d 4
30bV 2
F
8d2
Hence n = 3
9
18. 7
n(n 1)
Sol. 6
2
n(n1) = 12
n=4
1 1
Now, 13.6z2 22.95
4 16
3
13.6z 2 22.95
16
2
z =9z=3
Hence, n + z = 4 + 3 = 7
(n + z) = 7
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
19. C
20. D
Sol. K 2 Cr2 O7 14HCl 2CrCl3 3Cl2 2KCl 7H2 O
6 3
n-factor of HCl
14 7
M M 7M
EHCl
n.F 3 / 7 3
21. A
Sol. Total two stereo isomers are possible.
22. D
Sol. O O O O
Et O C CH C OEt NaOEt Et O C CH C OEt
H
CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 Br
|
Br
O O
NaOEt
Et O C CH C OEt
O O
CH2
Et O C C C OEt
CH2
H2 C CH2 Br
H3 O
O O O
C C OH C OH
HO
CO
2
23. A, B, C
Sol. Eocell , depression in freezing point and molarity are intensive property.
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24. A, B, C, D
Sol. Factual
25. A, B, C
OH cannot be cleaved by periodic acid because both OH groups are at axial position.
Sol.
C OH
26. A, C, D
Sol.
O O
H Br Br
Me ONa
O O
C OH C OMe O
H O/H
2 Me O/MeoH
1. LiAlH4
A
2. H2 O
CH2 OH
H /
Br2 /CCl4
Br H H Br
C
D H Br Br H
E F
27. C, D
Sol. Complex is paramagnetic with 3 unpaired electron, Fe is in +1 oxidation state.
28. A, B, C
Sol. O O
H OH H OH
H OH HO H
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
OH OH
D-Allose D-Glucose
Maltose and Lactose have hemiacetal group therefore, they are reducing sugar but in sucrose
hemiacetal group is absent.
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Section – B
29. 2
Sol. Number of radial node = n – – 1
=3–2–1=0
Angular node = = 2
Total node = 2 + 0 = 2
30. 6
Sol. H2C Cl CH3 CH3
Cl
, , 4
Cl
Total = 6.
31. 6
Sol. K SP AgCN 1016 , K a HCN 10 10
As we know that,
H
S K SP 1
Ka
106 10 6
S 1016 1 10 10 16 1016 10
10 10
S 1012 10 6 mol / L .
32. 5
Sol. X g Y g W g , K C 4 1012
5 ab 5a a
X g T g Q g , K C 1012
5 b a 5 b b
W
Now, 4 1012 … (1)
X Y
Q
1012 … (2)
T X
4 10 12
W T X a 5 b
… (3)
10 12
X Y Q 5 a b
And as, the KC is very high,
ab 5 … (4)
From Eq. (3)
a a a2 a
4 2
5 a 5 a 5 a 2 5 a
10
a 10 2a 3a 10 a
3
5 10
T 5 b 5 x
3 3
13
3x
The value of is 5
2
33. 5
Sol. Following will respond the Haloform test
O
O O O O Br
H3C C H , H3C C CH2 C CH3 , H3C C CI3 , H3C CH CH3 ,
O
34. 5
Sol. K K K
O O
O
O O O O
O O O
H O S O OH , Cr , Cr
,
O O O O
O
O O O O
H O P O O P OH , H O P O O H , H O I O
OH OH O H O
Except HIO4 in all peroxide linkages are present.
35. 4
Sol. The species in which central atom is in intermediate oxidation state will disproportionate.
36. 8
Sol. H H
C
H
Al H
H H Total atoms = 8
C
C H
H
H
C
H H
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Section – A
37. C
Sol. y – tx – t – 3 = 0 (y – 3) = t(x + 1) y=5
1
ty + x – 2 = 0 y x 2
t y – 3 = t(x + 1) P(, 4 – )
2
y=5 1
(–1, 3) 4
2
Point P(, 4 – ) lie on curve y = 4 – x
2
y x 2
t
Hence, (–1, 2) –2 (2, 0)
2
y=4–x
38. D
2 ri Bi
Sol. A iPi ri and ri1
5 5 Pi
2
Ei
ri r ri21 2
Ci+1
And Si Si1 i Pi+1
5 5 25 Ci
S 1 Ci+2
i 1 Ei+1
Si 5
Qi + 1 Qi
1
1 O Ai+2 Ai+1 Di Ai
lim S1 S 2 S3 ..... Sn lim 5
n n
1 1 4
5
39. A
Sol. g(x) = f(x) + f(x) = 2f(x) at g(x) has maximum at x = 2 g(2) = 2f(2) = 0
6x x 1 ; x 0, 1
6
x 1 x 2 ; x 1, 2
f x
6 x 2 x 3 ; x 2, 3
6 x 3 x 4 ; x 3, 4
4
1
1 f t dt 2
2
40. B
Sol. (A) Since, |A| = 0 hence non-invertible B C
6ab
(B) |A| = 6ab, |B| = –2ab AB1 3
2ab
41. A, C
Sol. Equation of transverse axis, is bisector of asymptote containing point P(1, 1)
x y 1 y 7x 3
2 5 2
5x + 5y – 5 = –y + 7x – 3
15
1
6y = 2x + 2 3y = x + 1 slope m1
3
And slope of asymptote x + y – 1 = 0, m2 = –1
1
1
b m1 m2 b
tan 3 2 e 1 22 5 if b = 4, a = 2
a 1 m1m2 1 a
1
3
42. B, D
Sol. f(x) = x(x – 2)(3x – 7) – 2 = 0
Where f(0) < 0, f(1) > 0, f(2) < 0, f(3) > 0
[] = 0, [] = 1, [] = 2
g(x) = x(x – 1)(x – 2) y=2
7
x x 2 3x 7 3 x 0 1 2
x
lim xlim 3 7/3 3
x x x 1 x 2
1 1
y = x(x – 2)(3x – 7)
x
f x 2
y
g x
43. A, B, D
Sol. Since, line L1 II L2. Hence, there will be infinite A(1, 2, 3) D.R’s(1, 2, 3)
planes cutting line L and parallel to given line. L1
p ˆi 2jˆ 3kˆ
1 5
x z
Equation of line L : 2 y 1 2 L
1 2 3 P 1 5
, 1,
Plane P1 : 2x – y – 2 = 0 2 2 p ˆi 2jˆ 3kˆ
Plane P2 : 3x – z – 4 = 0 B(0, –4, –8)
Required plane p : p1 + p2 = 0
(2x – y – 2) + (3x – z – 4) = 0, R
Another is system of planes parallel to plane containing L1 and L2
ˆi ˆj kˆ
Normal to lines L1 and L2 : x 1 6 11 4iˆ 8ˆj 4kˆ
1 2 3
One of D.R’s normal = (1, –2, 1)
Equation of plane containing line’s L1 and L2 x – 2y + z = 0
Any plane parallel to the plane is x – 2y + z = d, d R
44. B, C
Sol. h(x) = f(x)·f(x) – f(x)·f(x) h(x) = –(f(x))2 0 x R
h(x) is decreasing function let h(x0) = 0, x0 (, )
x0 is point of local maximum
h(x0) = f(x0)·f(x0) – (f(x0))2 < 0 if |a| > 1 h(x) < 0 x (, ) if |a| > 1
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45. C, D
1 1 y=x
Sol. For point A: x 2 xx 1
2n 2n y2 x
1 1
2n
2n
x 1 2 3 x 2 2n 1 1
An x dx = A , 2
2n 2n
x2
3
2 0
An 2n 2n
0
2 1 1 1 O
=
3 2n 2 2 2n 2 6 2n 2
1
An
2n 6
1 1
A r A r 1 A r 2 r
48 6 r 1 r 2
n
1 1 1 1 1 1
= r
2 48 6 r 1 r 1 r 2
A r A r 1 A r 2 1.2 n
96 6
n 1
r 1
46. A, B, D
Sol. In PQB Q
2 2 2
2 6 6 x f x 1
cos 6–x 2
3 12 6 x 2
3
f x x 2 18x 108 x [0, 6] B
f(x)
In PQB x
2 2 2 g(x) R
g x 6 x f x 6 A P
cos
6x 2f x 6 x 6 3
x 2 15x 54
g x
x 2 18x 108 4
R is a point from where down-hill road will begin
g(x) will be maximum where x = 0 i.e. when QR is maximum
54
g0 3 3 and f 0 6 3
2.54
Section – B
47. 3
2025 2021 2025 2021
Sol. N = 2021 2025 = 289 7 2 289 7 2
2025 2021 2021 2025
= 7x – 2 + 7y + 2 = 7m + 2 –2
673 675
= 7m + 4(7 + 1) – (7 + 1) = 7m + 4.7 + 4 – 7k – 1
= 7p + 3 Remainder is 3
48. 6
2 –1
Sol. Given A = I, A = A = A and X2023
APA APA AP 2023 A
..... APA
2023 times
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3
Let P = I + B where B 1 0 2 B 0 0 1 , B 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023 2023 2023 2023 2022 2023 2021 2
P C0I C1I B C2I B
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49. 0
2n 1 2n
Sol. 6 1 6 1 , 6 1
50. 2
1 2
Sol. f x x 1
2
2 1 2
1 x 2 2x 1 2x 2 2
I 2 x 1 dx
2
dx
0 x 2 2x 1
2 0 x 2 2x 1
2 2 x 1 1
1
= 1 2 2 2 dx
2 0 x 2x 1 x 1 2
2
2
1 2 x 1 2
= x ln x 2 2x 1 ln
2 2 2 x 1 2 0
1 1 1 2 1 1 2
= 2 0 ln ln
2 2 1 2 2 2 1
2 1 2 1 2 1
= 1 ln 1 ln
2 2 2 1 2 2 1
1
= 1 2 ln 2 1 1 2 ln 1 2 ln 2 1
2 1
51. 1
Sol. (n + 2)an – (n + 1)an + 1 = 3–n(n + 1)(n + 2)
a a
n n 1 3 n
n1 n 2
a a
1 1 3 1
2 3
a2 a3
3 2
3 4
a3 a4
3 3
4 5
an1 a
n 3n1
n n1
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1 1
1
3 an 1 1 1 3 3n1
2 ..... n1 =
2 n1 3 3 3 2
3
an 3 1 1 an 3 1
1 nlim 1
n 1 2 2 3n1 n 1 2 2
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52. 3
a b
Sol. AA = I a, b, c are orthogonal unit vectors c
ab
53. 4
Sol. Min AR = AS
B(z2)
t=1
O1(2 + 6i)
A(z1)
1
P z1
2
R(z3)
S
O Q(t, 0)
54. 2
A A
Sol. P P A x say P P A 1 x
B B
2
a x b 1 x
3
2
Let x cos 1 x sin a cos b sin
3
w.k.t. a cos b sin a2 b2
4
a2 b2 k
9