Iit-Jee (Mains) Nurture Phase-1 It-5 17-07-2024 FC
Iit-Jee (Mains) Nurture Phase-1 It-5 17-07-2024 FC
Iit-Jee (Mains) Nurture Phase-1 It-5 17-07-2024 FC
HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS PHYSICS
SECTION-I SECTION-II
Pnet = TVA cos 0° + TVC cos0° + 2TVB T – (60 + 50 + 40) g = m1→a 1 + m2→a 2 + m3→a 3
cos180°=0 T – (1500) = 60 × 2 – 40 × 1
TVA + TVC – 2T VB = 0 T = 1580 N
VA + VC = 2VB
2. Ans ( 5 )
VA + VC
VB = 3g − 2g 10
2 a= = = 2 m/s2
aA + aC 2+2 3+2 5
aB = = = 2 m/s2 1 2
2 2 S = ut + at
2
4. Ans ( B )
25 = 0 + 1 × (2) × t2
As the mass of 10 kg has acceleration 12 m/s2 2
therefore spring apply 120N force on mass t = 5 sec
20kg in a backward direction. 4. Ans ( 10 )
∴ Net forward force on 20 kg mass = 200 –
120 = 80N
80
∴ Acceleration = = 4 m/s2.
20
w
2T sin θ = w ⇒ T=
2 sin θ
w
T = cosec θ
2
T = 10 N
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CHEMISTRY 8. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I
Cu2S —→ Cu2+ + SO2
nF = 8
1. Ans ( B ) CuS —→ Cu2+ + SO2
+7
5H2 O2 + 2K Mn O4 Mn+2 + O2 nF = 6
n=2 n=5 9. Ans ( B )
5 (1) FeCr2O4 (2) KCrO3Cl
n H2 O2 = y
2
2 + 2x - 2 × 4 = 0 1+x-2×3-1=0
2. Ans ( C ) 2x = 6 x = +6
Eq. of MnO4 – = Eq of FeC2O4 x=3
5 × nKMnO4 = 3 × 1
3
nKMnO4 = (3) CrO5 = +6
5
3. Ans ( A )
+5
K2Cr2O7 + X+n → X O−3 + Cr+3
n=6 n = (5 – n) (4) [Cr(OH)4] –
x - 1 × 4 = -1
6 × 10-3 × 6 = (5 – n) × 9 × 10-3
x=3
⇒n=1
4. Ans ( A )
2MnO−4 + 5C2 O2− + 2+
4 + 16H → 2Mn + 10CO2 + 8H2 O
10. Ans ( A )
Let moles of each compound – x
5. Ans ( C )
2x + 8x = 0.5V1 ...(1)
FeC2O4 + KMnO4 → Mn2+ + Fe3+ + CO2
7x = 0.2V2 ...(2)
↓
from (1) and (2);
n-factor = 3
10 5V1 V 4
FeSO4 + KMnO4 → Fe3+ + Mn2+ ( ) = ⇒ 1 = ( )
7 2V2 V2 7
↓
11. Ans ( D )
n-factor = 1
4
nKMnO4 = = 0.8
5
6. Ans ( D )
molecular weight
Eq. wt =
change in O. N. 12. Ans ( C )
7. Ans ( A ) B.O. x = 1
Normality of NaOH = x B.O. Y & Z = 1.5
Molarity = x 1
BO ∝
BL
NBa(OH)2 = Y ,M= Y 13. Ans ( B )
2
V1 × X + V2 × Y = 100 × 0.1 Ans.(2)
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14. Ans ( B ) CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 6 )
6 (a, b, c, d, e, f)
15. Ans ( C ) 2. Ans ( 9 )
Bond Order through Resonance (a) (b) & others
both pyramidal through MOT
16. Ans ( D ) 3. Ans ( 105 )
For O⊕ ⊝ M.O. configuration is
% lonic character = 2 = 15e
−30
6.104 × 10
× 100 = 41.5%
1.6 × 10−19 × 9.17 × 10−11
17. Ans ( A )
Here BMO electrons = 10 & ABMO electrons =
5
So, answer is 105 according to given condition.
9. Ans ( 8 )
18. Ans ( D )
(i) H2O has highest boiling point because of H-
bonding.
(ii) Boiling point also depends on the
magnitude of van der Waal's force of attraction,
which in turns depends on molecular weight of MATHEMATICS
the compounds. Thus the correct order is H2O >
SECTION-I
H2Te > H2Se > H2S.
1. Ans ( C )
19. Ans ( A )
Use the formula
(1 + tan θ )(1 + tan(45° – θ )) = 2
2. Ans ( D )
20. Ans ( C )
O2 has as one unpaired electron in its anti-
bonding M.O.
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3. Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( D )
y = (sinx – 2)2 + 6 sin (B + C – A) + sin (C + A – B) + sin (A + B
Put sinx = 1 ⇒ y = 7 – C)
Put sinx = – 1 ⇒ y = 15 sin (π – 2A) + sin (π – 2B) + sin(π – 2C)
4. Ans ( A ) sin2A + sin2B + sin2C = 4 sin A sin B sin C
Ans. (A,B) 10. Ans ( A )
A + C = 2B ⇒ B = 60°
π 1
Sol. ℓ 1 = r1 sin(C – A) = ⇒ C – A = 30° or 150°
3 2
sin(2A + B) = 1
5π r 5 2
ℓ 2 = r2 ⇒ 1 =
12 r2 4 ⇒ 2A + B = 30° or 150° or 390°
5. Ans ( B ) ∴ B = 60°, 2A + B = 150°, C – A = 30°
1 + sin θ − cos θ
×
(1 + sin θ) + cos θ
=
2
(1 + sin θ) − cos2 θ ⇒ A = 45°, B = 60°, C = 75°
1 + sin θ (1 + sin θ) + cos θ (1 + sin θ) (1 + sin θ + cos θ)
1 + sin2 θ + 2 sin θ − cos2 θ 11. Ans ( D )
⇒
(1 + sin θ) (1 + sin θ + cos θ) 3(1 – cos2x) + 10cosx – 6 = 0
⇒
2 sin θ + 2sin2 θ 3 – 3cos2x + 10cosx – 6 = 0
(1 + sin θ) (1 + sin θ + cos θ) 3cos2x – 10cosx + 3 = 0
2 sin θ 1
⇒ =λ cos x = , cos x = 3
1 + sin θ + cos θ 3
6. Ans ( C ) 1
x = 2nπ ± cos−1
sin x – 1 = 0 2 cos x = 0 3
= 1 – 3 sin2 θ · cos2 θ =
1
sin 1∘
[tan 1∘ + (tan 2∘ − tan 1∘ ) + (tan 3∘ − tan 2∘ ) + (tan 4∘ − tan 3∘ ) +. . . . . . . + (tan 45∘ − tan 44∘ )]
S4 = sin4 θ + cos4 θ = 1
= cosec1° = sec89°
S4 = 1 – 2 sin2 θ · cos2 θ sin 1∘
6 S6 – 9 S4 + 4 = 1
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14. Ans ( D ) 16. Ans ( C )
AP 2
2sec x √(tan y − ) + ⩽ 1
2
= 2 1 1
AB 1
K 2 4
AP = 2K , AB = K, AC = 2
⇒ sec x ≥ 1 & because
2
AB
= 1 , tan α = AC 1 2
1 1 1
tan( α + β ) =
AP 2 AP
=
4 (tan y − ) + ⩾
2 4 4
tan α + tan β 1 2
tan( α + β ) = ⇒ ∴ sec x = 1
1 − tan α tan β 2
1
+ tan β ⇒ x = 0, π, 2π
4 1 1 + 4 tan β
= ⇒ =
1 − 14 tan β 2 4 − tan β 17. Ans ( D )
Given that
5
⇒ 51+log5 cos x =
2
5
⇒ 1 + log5 cos x = log5 ( )
2
⇒ log5 5 + log5 cos x = log5 5 − log5 2
2 ⇒ log5 cos x = −log5 2 or ⇒ cos x = 2−1
⇒ 4 – tan β = 2 + 8 tan β ⇒ tan β = ⇒ β =
9 π
2 ⇒ x = 2nπ ± ,n∈I
tan –1
( ) 3
9
18. Ans ( B )
15. Ans ( B )
– √74 ≤ 7 cosx + 5 sin x ≤ √74
1+( )
√3+1
1 + cos 2θ 2√2
– √74 ≤ 2k + 1 ≤ √74
cot θ = =
sin 2θ ∴ k = – 4, ± 3, ± 2, ± 1, 0
( )
√3−1
2√2
θ=
π 19. Ans ( A )
24 |4 sin x − 1| < √5
1+( )
√3+1
2√2
4 4
−π 3π
(2√2 + √3 + 1) (√3 + 1) 10
<x<
10
= ×
(√3 − 1) (√3 + 1) MATHEMATICS
2 √6 + 2 √2 + 3 + √3 + √3 + 1 SECTION-II
=
2 1. Ans ( 1 )
= √6 + √2 + √3 + 2
∣ (3 cot θ + tan θ)(2 − cos 2θ) ∣
∣ ∣
∣ (cot θ + 3 tan θ)(2 + cos 2θ) ∣
∣ (3cos2 θ + sin2 θ)(2 − cos 2θ) ∣
=∣ ∣
∣ (cos2 θ + 3sin2 θ)(2 + cos 2θ) ∣
∣ (2cos2 θ + 1)(1 + 2sin2 θ) ∣
=∣ ∣=1
∣ (1 + 2sin2 θ)(1 + 2cos2 θ) ∣
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2. Ans ( 4 ) 6. Ans ( 1 )
tan4x + cot4x = 3sin2y – 1 sin( 9π )
9π 1
)=
19
min. value of LHS = 2 P= cos(
π
sin( 19 ) 19 2
max. value of RHS = 2
so tanx = ±1 siny = ±1 sin( 10π )
11π 1
)=−
21
π π Q= cos(
x=± y=±
4 2
π
sin( 21 ) 21 2
3. Ans ( 2 ) ∴ P −Q=1
cos θ + sin θ
cos(45∘ − θ) = 9. Ans ( 3 )
√2
cos 1∘ + cos 2∘ +. . . . . + cos 44∘ ∵ 2 cos θ – 1 ≥ 0
So, T= 1
sin 1∘ + sin 2∘ +. . . . . + sin 44∘ ⇒ cos θ ≥ ....(1)
⇒ 2
cos(45∘ − 44∘ ) + cos(45∘ − 43∘ )+. . . . . + cos(45∘ − 1∘ )
Now, 2 [2 cos θ – 1] + 2 cos2 θ – 1 ≥ 3
T=
sin 1∘ + sin 2∘ +. . . . . + sin 44∘ ⇒ 2 cos2 θ + 4 cos θ – 6 ≥ 0
⇒ ⇒ (cos θ – 1) ( cos θ + 3) ≥ 0
∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
(cos 44 + sin 44 ) + (cos 43 + sin 43 )+. . . +(cos 1∘ + sin 1∘ )
T=
√2 (sin 1 + sin 2 +. . . + sin 44∘ )
∘ ∘ ⇒ cos θ ≥ 1 or cos θ ≤ – 3
√2 T = T + 1 ⇒ cos θ = 1 ⇒ θ = 2n π , n ∈ I
⇒ θ = 0, 2 π , – 2 π ( ∵ θ ∈ [ – 2 π ,2 π ])
⇒ T = √2 + 1
10. Ans ( 7 )
4. Ans ( 3 ) |sinx| = 2|cosx| + sinx
(1 − sin x)(1 + sin2 x + sin x) case 1 0 ≤ x ≤ p
(1 + sin x)(1 − sin x) sinx = 2|cosx| + sinx
1
3( + sin x) |cosx| = 0
1 + sin x π
∴ x=
= 3 ((1 + sin x) + ) = 3(2 –
1 2
1) = 3π
(1 + sin x)−1 case 2 π<x<
2
3 – sinx = – 2cosx + sinx
5. Ans ( 4 ) 2 cosx = 2sinx
1 2π 4π tanx = 1
[4sin3 θ + 4sin3 (θ + ) + 4sin3 (θ + )]
4 3 3 5π
x=
= 1 [3 sin θ − sin 3θ + 3 sin{(θ + 2π ) – sin 3π
4
4 3 case 3 ⩽ x < 2π
4π 2
(3 θ + 2 π ) + 3 sin (θ + ) − sin(3θ + 4π)}] – sinx = 2cosx + sinx
3
1 2π 2 cosx = – 2cosx
= [3 {sin θ + sin(θ + )+ sin
4 3 tanx = – 1
4π 3
(θ + )} − 3 sin 3θ] = − sin 3 θ 7π
x=
3 4 4
π 5π 7π 14π 7π
sum = + + = =
2 4 4 4 2
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