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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
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1. A, B D A, B, C, D
2. C, D A, B, C A, B, C
3. A, B, D A, C C, D
4. A, C B, C A, B, C, D
5. A, B A, C A, B
6. A, D B A, B, C, D
7. C, D B B, D
8. A, C A, D A, D
9. A, D B, D A, B, C
10. B, D A, B A, D
1. 2 3 0
2. 0 3 1
3. 2 4 3
4. 3 3 3
5. 4 7 1
6.
3 8 1
7. 2 9 4
8. 5 3 2
9. 0 0 4
10. 3 2 2
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. Using concept of relative velocity we can
solve v
vA
v B(d, )
(0, 0)
vB vjˆ
R min
3. Use v 2 u2 2as
And impulse = change in momentum
2gh
4. Use v
I
where, 1
Mr 2
v v0
7. Use, app v
v vs
v = speed of sound
SECTION – C
1. For translation position of A will be 2.
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
3
6. work done = P0 V0
2
P V P1V1
U 2 2
1
3
Q P0 V0
2
k=3
7. f1 = f 30 m/s 30 m/s
C 330 O
fw f 1000 Hz S
C 30 300
C v0 360 330
f2 fw 1000 1200 Hz
C 330 300
Frequency Band width = f2 f1 = 200 Hz
100
9. IL 2 A
50 2
100
IC 2
50 2
Isource IL IC 0
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. Dacron is a copolymer of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid
A A 4 A 4 A 4
2. ZA
B
C
D
Z 2 Z 1 Z
- emission gives isodiapher.
WB 1000 WB 1000
MNa2CO3 MH2 C2O4 .2H2O
mB V mB V
4.
5.3 1000 6.3 1000
0.5 0.5
106 100 126 100
W 1000 N 1000
NNa2CO3 B NH2C2O4 .2H2O B
EB V EB V
5.3 1000 6.3 1000
1 1
53 100 63 100
n-factor =2 n-faction = 2
o
5. Eredox change will be negative for non-spontaneous reaction
6.
H Ring H
Exp
H O
2
OH OH OH OH
O
7. H
i CH3MgBr H SO / HBO
CH3 CH CH2 CH3 CH2 CH2 OH
CH3 CHO
H3C C CH3
2 4
ii H2O B C
OH
B
2
8. Compounds have all ‘c’ atom sp hybridised are coplanar.
9. B. O. of NO = 2.5, paramagnetic
NO+ = 3.0, diamagnetic
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
10. Cr 3 , d3 configuration shows same number paired e– and EAN but strength of all ligands are
different so does not slow same colour and splitting.
SECTION –C
3. H Cl Cl Cl
H Cl H H H H H H Br Br H H
Br Br Br Br Br H H Br
meso Enatiomers
5. Aromatic compounds
, graphite
N , , , , , N N
N
A layer of graphite (graphene) contains infinite lattice of fused aromatic rings. All the valencies
are satisfied (except at the edges) and no bonds are needed between layers. (Planar layered
structure of fused aromatic rings).
6. 5 mol H2 SO 4 5 98 490 gm of H2 SO 4
5M
1000 ml of solution 1000 1.115 1115 gm solution
wt. of solvent = 1115 – 490 = 625 gm
moles of solute 5
m 8 mol / kg
wt. of solvent in kg 625 103
2
7. 15 P 1s ,2s2 ,2p6 ,3s2 3p3
For ‘s’ = 0, m = 0, e– = 6
-1
For ‘p’, = 1, m = +1
0
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
-1 0 1 0 1
2e 1e
Total e– = 6 + 2 + 1 = 9
8.
PCl5
PCl3 Cl2
a 0 0
a ax a a 0.50
2P Kp 0.5 0.5
Kp 2
1 P 0.75
P
3
KP
P = 3 KP
9. O O
S
O O
O O
S S
O O O
3
10. Mn CN
6
x + 6(–1) = –3
x = +3
Mn3 Ar 3d4 4S0
t 2g eg
As CN– is strong ligand hence due to splitting it will from low spin complex.
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AITS-CRT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
SECTION – A
1 x
1. 4 x1 2 1
x2 x2
1 x
1 x2 2 2
x3 x3
1 x
4 x3 2 3
x4 x4
1 x 1 1 1 1 4
1 x4 2 4 16 x1 x2 x3 x 4 2
x1 x1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x1
2
2. Any point on xy = 2 is P 2t,
t
2 2
Normal at P is y t x 2t
t
1 2
4. P(A1 A2) = , P(A1) =
4 4
1
P(A2) = . Thus P(A1 A2) = P(A1) P(A2)
2
z4 z4 2 2
5. 0 which is a circle x + y – 4x – 2y = 0
z 2i z 2i
xx1 + yy1 – 2(x + x1) – (y + y1) = x12 y12 4x1 2y1
2 2
It passes through (0, 0), so, the locus of (x1, y1) is x + y – 2x – y = 0.
So, z1 = x1 + iy1, lies on this circle for which the points (2, 0) and (0, 1) are extremities of a
diameter. Also (0, 0) and (2, 1) represent extremities of another diameter
6. I e
x
dx cos x ln x
1 x 2 dx
3
e e
2
3 2
7. f(t) = t – t + t + 1
f(t) > 0
max.{f(t): 0 t x} = f(x)
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8. Put 2
2 sin 2
x 3 sin x 1t
n n n–2 n n–4
9. En = 3 + C2·3 + C4·3 + …..
On = nC1·3n–1 + nC3·3n–3 + …..
Adding and subtracting, we get En + On = (3 + 1)n = 4n, En – On = (3 – 1)2 = 2n
4n 2n
Adding and subtracting again, we get 2En = 4n + 2n En
2
n n
n n 4 2
2On = 4 – 2 On
2
dx
10. x 2 y 3 xy
dy
dx
xy x 2 y 3
dy
1 dx y
y3
x 2 dy x
1
Put t
x
SECTION – C
3 x c3
1. cos
4 1 1 1
3 3 M
x AB A B p 7
4 2 x
7 3 3
p 4 2 3 2 7 and c 3M
4
c1 C c2
7 3 7
CM 7 3 3
4 4
2. x2 + 1 = (x + i)(x – i)
b = 1, a = c
Number of ways of choosing a, b, c = 10 = 10 1
k=1
3. Unit vector n̂ perpendicular to OA and CB
CB OA 3 7 ˆi 4ˆj 5 kˆ
n̂
CB OA 3 7 2 16 5 2
ˆi ˆj kˆ
7 3 4 2 2 5
As CB OA 1 3 1 = BA nˆ
1 2 3 3 7 2 16 5 2
Shortest distance = BA n
1 1 1 2
4. Replacing x by , we obtain f f 1 2x
1 x 1 x x x
1
Again, replacing x by 1
x
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5. We have a =
x x6 1
2
x 1
x 2 1
x6 + 1 = a 2a
x
2a – x6 1
2 2 2
6. (x – 1) = –3{1 + cos(ax + bx + c)} solution exists when L.H.S. = R.H. S. = 0
x = 1 and cos(ax2 + bx + c) = –1
When x = 1, x = –1
a + b + c = 3, a – b + c =
b = and a + c = 2
100
i101 i
7. f x x i
i 1
100
ln f x i 101 i ln x i
i 1
1
100 i 101 i
f ' x
f x i 1 x i
2 –1 1 1
9. As P(, (1 + ) ) lie on y 2,
1 x2 5
1 1
On solving y with L1, we get 5,
2
x 1 P2 26
P1
1
2, 5 ….. (1)
1
and with line L2, we get P2 5, ….. (2)
26 y+2=0
Equation (1) and (2), we get 2 5 L1 = 0 L2 = 0
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