Fiitjee: Solutions To Jee (Advanced) - 2014
Fiitjee: Solutions To Jee (Advanced) - 2014
Fiitjee: Solutions To Jee (Advanced) - 2014
For the benefit of the students, specially the aspiring ones, the question of JEE(advanced), 2014 are also
given in this booklet. Keeping the interest of students studying in class XI, the questions based on topics
from class XI have been marked with *, which can be attempted as a test. For this test the time allocated in
Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics are 22 minutes, 24 minutes and 25 minutes respectively.
FIITJEE
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SOLUTIONS TO JEE(ADVANCED)-2014
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P2-14-8
2207548
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Section 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE
is correct.
Section 2 contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment and data etc. Six questions relate to three paragraphs
with two questions on each paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular passage should have only one correct
answer among the four given choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Section 3 contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each questions has two lists (Lits-1: P, Q, R and S; List-2, : 1, 2, 3,
and 4). The options for the correct match are provided as (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY one is correct.
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PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1.
Charges Q, 2Q and 4Q are uniformly distributed in three dielectric solid spheres 1, 2 and 3 of radii R/2, R
and 2R respectively, as shown in figure. If magnitudes of the electric fields at point P at a distance R from
the centre of spheres 1, 2 and 3 are E1, E2 and E3 respectively, then
P
P
R
P
R
2Q
4Q
R/2
2R
Sphere 1
Sphere 2
Sphere 3
A glass capillary tube is of the shape of truncated cone with an apex angle so that its two ends have cross
sections of different radii. When dipped in water vertically, water rises in it to a height h, where the radius
of its cross section is b. If the surface tension of water is S, its density is , and its contact angle with glass
is , the value of h will be (g is the acceleration due to gravity)
2S
(A)
cos( )
bg
(B)
2S
cos( )
bg
(C)
2S
cos( / 2)
bg
(D)
2S
cos( / 2)
bg
3.
If cu is the wavelength of K X-ray line of copper (atomic number 29) and Mo is the wavelength of the K
X-ray line of molybdenum (atomic number 42), then the ratio cu/Mo is close to
(A) 1.99
(B) 2.14
(C) 0.50
(D) 0.48
*4.
A planet of radius R =
1
(radius of Earth) has the same mass density as Earth. Scientists dig a well of
10
R
on it and lower a wire of the same length and of linear mass density 103 kgm1 into it. If the wire
5
is not touching anywhere, the force applied at the top of the wire by a person holding it in place is (take the
radius of Earth = 6 106 m and the acceleration due to gravity of Earth is 10 ms2)
(A) 96 N
(B) 108 N
(C) 120 N
(D) 150 N
depth
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*5.
A tennis ball is dropped on a horizontal smooth surface. It bounces back to its original position after hitting
the surface. The force on the ball during the collision is proportional to the length of compression of the
ball. Which one of the following sketches describes the variation of its kinetic energy K with time t most
appropriately? The figures are only illustrative and not to the scale.
(A)
(B)
K
(C)
(D)
K
6.
A metal surface is illuminated by light of two different wavelengths 248 nm and 310 nm. The maximum
speeds of the photoelectrons corresponding to these wavelengths are u1 and u2, respectively. If the ratio
u1 : u2 = 2 : 1 and hc = 1240 eV nm, the work function of the metal is nearly
(A) 3.7 eV
(B) 3.2 eV
(C) 2.8 eV
(D) 2.5 eV
*7.
A wire, which passes through the hole in a small bead, is bent in the form of quarter of a circle. The wire is
fixed vertically on ground as shown in the figure. The bead is released from near the top of the wire and it
slides along the wire without friction. As the bead moves from A to B, the force it applies on the wire is
A
(A) always radially outwards.
(B) always radially inwards.
(C) radially outwards initially and radially inwards later.
(D) radially inwards initially and radially outwards later.
90
8.
During an experiment with a metre bridge, the galvanometer shows a null point when the jockey is pressed
at 40.0 cm using a standard resistance of 90 , as shown in the figure. The least count of the scale used in
the metre bridge is 1 mm. The unknown resistance is
R
90
40.0cm
(A) 60 0.15
(C) 60 0.25
9.
Parallel rays of light of intensity I = 912 Wm2 are incident on a spherical black body kept in surroundings
of temperature 300 K. Take Stefan-Boltzmann constant = 5.7108 Wm2 K4 and assume that the energy
exchange with the surroundings is only through radiation. The final steady state temperature of the black
body is close to
(A) 330 K
(B) 660 K
(C) 990 K
(D) 1550 K
10.
Liquid
Block
S
(D) 1.42
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S
d
Wire I
Wire 2
a
11.
When d a but wires are not touching the loop, it is found that the net magnetic field on the axis of the
loop is zero at a height h above the loop. In that case
(A) current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and RS, respectively and h a
(B) current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and SR, respectively and h a
(C) current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and SR, respectively and h 1.2a
(D) current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and RS, respectively and h 1.2a
12.
Consider d >> a, and the loop is rotated about its diameter parallel to the wires by 30 from the position
shown in the figure. If the currents in the wires are in the opposite directions, the torque on the loop at its
new position will be (assume that the net field due to the wires is constant over the loop)
I2 a 2
I2 a 2
30 I2 a 2
30 I2 a 2
(A) 0
(B) 0
(C)
(D)
d
2d
d
2d
Paragraph for Questions 13 & 14
In the figure a container is shown to have a movable (without friction) piston on top. The container and
the piston are all made of perfectly insulating material allowing no heat transfer between outside and
inside the container. The container is divided into two compartments by a rigid partition made of a
thermally conducting material that allows slow transfer of heat. The lower compartment of the container
is filled with 2 moles of an ideal monatomic gas at 700 K and the upper compartment is filled with 2
moles of an ideal diatomic gas at 400 K. The heat capacities per mole of an ideal monatomic gas are
3
5
5
7
CV R, CP R, and those for an ideal diatomic gas are CV R, CP R .
2
2
2
2
*13.
Consider the partition to be rigidly fixed so that it does not move. When equilibrium is achieved, the final
temperature of the gases will be
(A) 550 K
(B) 525 K
(C) 513K
(D) 490 K
*14.
Now consider the partition to be free to move without friction so that the pressure of gases in both
compartments is the same. Then total work done by the gases till the time they achieve equilibrium will be
(A) 250 R
(B) 200 R
(C) 100 R
(D) 100 R
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If the piston is pushed at a speed of 5 mms1, the air comes out of the nozzle with a speed of
(A) 0.1 ms1
(B) 1 ms1
(C) 2 ms1
(D) 8 ms1
*16.
If the density of air is a and that of the liquid , then for a given piston speed the rate (volume per unit
time) at which the liquid is sprayed will be proportional to
a
(A)
(B) a
(C)
(D)
a
SECTION 3: Match List Type (Only One Option Correct)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct combination of
elements from List-I and List-II are given as option (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which one is correct.
*17.
A person in a lift is holding a water jar, which has a small hole at the lower end of its side. When the lift is
at rest, the water jet coming out of the hole hits the floor of the lift at a distance d of 1.2 m from the person.
In the following, state of the lifts motion is given in List I and the distance where the water jet hits the
floor of the lift is given in List II. Match the statements from List I with those in List II and select the
correct answer using the code given below the lists.
List I
List II
Lift is accelerating vertically up.
P.
1. d = 1.2 m
Lift is accelerating vertically down 2. d > 1.2 m
Q.
with an acceleration less than the
gravitational acceleration.
Lift is moving vertically up with
R.
3. d < 1.2 m
constant speed.
Lift is falling freely.
S.
4. No water leaks out of the jar
Code:
(A) P-2, Q-3, R-2, S-4
(B) P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
(C) P-1, Q-1, R-1, S-4
(D) P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-1
18.
Four charges Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 of same magnitude are fixed along the x axis at x = -2a, a, +a and +2a,
respectively. A positive charge q is placed on the positive y axis at a distance b > 0. Four options of the
signs of these charges are given in List I. The direction of the forces on the charge q is given in List II.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.
(+0, b)
List I
List II
q
Q1, Q2, Q3 Q4 all positive
P.
1. +x
Q1, Q2 positive; Q3, Q4 negative
Q.
2. x
Q1, Q4 positive ; Q2, Q3 negative
R.
3. +y
Q1, Q3 positive; Q2, Q4 negative
S.
4. y
Q1
(2a, 0)
Code:
(A) P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2
(C) P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4
Q2
(a, 0)
Q3
(+a, 0)
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Q4
(+2a, 0)
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19.
Four combinations of two thin lenses are given in List I. The radius of curvature of all curved surfaces is r
and the refractive index of all the lenses is 1.5. Match lens combinations in List I with their focal length in
List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.
List I
List II
P.
1. 2r
Q.
2.
r/2
R.
3.
S.
4.
Code:
(A) P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4
(C) P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3
*20.
A block of mass m1 = 1 kg another mass m2 = 2kg, are placed together (see figure) on an inclined plane
with angle of inclination . Various values of are given in List I. The coefficient of friction between the
block m1 and the plane is always zero. The coefficient of static and dynamic friction between the block m 2
and the plane are equal to = 0.3. In List II expressions for the friction on the block m2 are given. Match
the correct expression of the friction in List II with the angles given in List I, and choose the correct option.
The acceleration due to gravity is denoted by g.
[Useful information: tan (5.5) 0.1; tan (11.5) 0.2; tan (16.5) 0.3]
m1
m2
List I
P.
= 5
Q.
= 10
R.
= 15
S.
= 20
Code:
(A) P-1, Q-1, R-1, S-3
(B) P-2, Q-2, R-2, S-3
(C) P-2, Q-2, R-2, S-4
(D) P-2, Q-2, R-3, S-3
1.
2.
3.
4.
List II
m2g sin
(m1+m2) g sin
m2g cos
(m1 + m2)g cos
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PART II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE option is correct.
*21.
Assuming 2s 2p mixing is NOT operative, the paramagnetic species among the following is
(A) Be2
(B) B2
(C) C2
(D) N2
*22.
*23.
For the elementary reaction M N, the rate of disappearance of M increases by a factor of 8 upon
doubling the concentration of M. The order of the reaction with respect to M is
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
24.
*25.
Isomers of hexane, based on their branching, can be divided into three distinct classes as shown in the
figure.
[Figure]
II
and
III
and
CH3
(A)
2. aqueous acid
(B)
O
H3C
H2C
CH3
(C)
OH
CH3
CH3
(D)
O
CH3
CH2
CH3
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27.
Under ambient conditions, the total number of gases released as products in the final step of the reaction
scheme shown below is
Complete
Hydrolysis
XeF6
P other product
OH / H 2 O
Q
slow disproportionation in OH / H 2 O
products
(A) 0
(C) 2
(B) 1
(D) 3
28.
*29.
Hydrogen peroxide in its reaction with KIO4 and NH2OH respectively, is acting as a
(A) reducing agent, oxidising agent
(B) reducing agent, reducing agent
(C) oxidising agent, oxidising agent
(D) oxidising agent, reducing agent
30.
acid
OR
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
OH ROH
This section contains 3 paragraphs, each describing theory, experiments, data etc. Six questions relate to the
three paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question has only one correct answer among
the four given options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Questions 31 & 32
X and Y are two volatile liquids with molar weights of 10 g mol1 and 40 g mol1 respectively. Two cotton plugs,
one soaked in X and the other soaked in Y, are simultaneously placed at the ends of a tube of length L = 24 cm, as
shown in the figure. The tube is filled with an inert gas at 1 atmosphere pressure and a temperature of 300 K.
Vapours of X and Y react to form a product which is first observed at a distance d cm from the plug soaked in X.
Take X and Y to have equal molecular diameters and assume ideal behaviour for the inert gas and the two vapours.
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L = 24 cm
Cotton wool
soaked in Y
Initial formation of
the product
Cotton wool
soaked in X
*31.
*32.
The experimental value of d is found to be smaller than the estimate obtained using Grahams law. This is
due to
(A) larger mean free path for X as compared to that of Y.
(B) larger mean free path for Y as compared to that of X.
(C) increased collision frequency of Y with the inert gas as compared to that of X with the inert gas.
(D) increased collision frequency of X with the inert gas as compared to that of Y with the inert gas.
3
2
H
X
3. CH3 I 1 equivalent
Scheme 1
HO
1. NaNH2 2 equivalent
2.
OH
Br
Y
3.H O , mild
Scheme 2
4. H2 , Pd /C
5. CrO3
33.
The product X is
(A) H3 CO
(B)
H
H
(C)
H3 CO
(D)
CH3 CH2 O
H
H
34.
CH3 CH2 O
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Tetrahedral
M1
Square planar
excess
excess
Q
R
Tetrahedral
excess M 2
excess Tetrahedral
S,stoichiometricamount
S
White precipitate
excess precipitate dissolves
35.
36.
Reagent S is
(A) K 4 Fe CN 6
(B) Na 2 HPO4
(C) K 2 CrO4
(D) KOH
SECTION 3: Match List Type (Only One Option Correct)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct combination of
elements from List-I and List-II are given as option (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which one is correct.
37.
Match each coordination compound in List-I with an appropriate pair of characteristics from List-II and
select the correct answer using the code given below the lists
{en = H2NCH2CH2NH2; atomic numbers: Ti = 22, Cr = 24; Co= 27; Pt = 78)
List I
List - II
P.
[Cr(NH3)4Cl2]Cl
1.
Q.
[Ti(H2O)5Cl](NO3)2
2.
R.
[Pt(en)(NH3)Cl]NO3
3.
S.
[Co(NH3)4(NO3)2]NO3
4.
Code:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
4
3
2
1
Q
2
1
1
3
R
3
4
3
4
S
1
2
4
2
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*38.
Match the orbital overlap figures shown in List-I with the description given in List-II and select the correct
answer using the code given below the lists.
List I
List - II
p d antibonding
P.
1.
Q.
2.
d d bonding
R.
3.
p d bonding
S.
4.
d d antibonding
Code:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
2
4
2
4
Q
1
3
3
1
R
3
1
1
3
S
4
2
4
2
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39.
Different possible thermal decomposition pathways for peroxyesters are shown below. Match each
pathway from List I with an appropriate structure from List II and select the correct answer using the code
given below the lists.
P
CO 2
CO 2
O
R
R'
(Peroxyester)
R R 'O
R R 'O
R X carbonyl compound
RCO 2 R 'O
R X ' carbonyl compound
CO
2
RCO 2 R 'O
R R 'O
CO 2
List I
P.
List II
Pathway P
1.
O
Q.
Pathway Q
2.
C6 H5 CH2
O
CH3
O
C6 H5
R.
Pathway R
O
O
3.
CH3
CH3
O
O
C6 H5 CH2
S.
Pathway S
CH3
CH2 C6 H5
4.
O
C6 H5
O
C6 H5
CH3
CH3
Code:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
1
2
4
3
Q
3
4
1
2
R
4
3
2
1
S
2
1
3
4
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40.
Match the four starting materials (P, Q, R, S) given in List I with the corresponding reaction schemes
(I, II, III, IV) provided in List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.
List I
List - II
1. Scheme I
P.
H
H
i KMnO 4 , HO , heat ii H , H2 O
iii SOCl2 iv NH3
?
C 7 H 6 N 2 O3
OH
2. Scheme II
i Sn / HCl ii CH3 COCl iii conc. H 2 SO 4
iv HNO v dil. H SO , heat vi HO
3
2
4
?
C6 H 6 N 2 O 2
Q.
OH
NO 2
3. Scheme III
i red hot iron, 873 K ii fu min g HNO 3 , H 2SO 4 , heat
2
3
2
2
4
?
C6 H 5 NO3
iii H S.NH iv NaNO , H SO v hydrolysis
R.
NO 2
4. Scheme IV
i conc. H 2SO4 , 60 C
ii conc. HNO3 , conc. H 2SO4 iii dil. H 2SO 4 , heat
?
C 6 H5 NO 4
S.
CH3
Code:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
1
3
3
4
Q
4
1
4
1
R
2
4
2
3
S
3
2
1
2
Three boys and two girls stand in a queue. The probability, that the number of boys ahead of every girl is at
least one more than the number of girls ahead of her, is
1
1
(A)
(B)
2
3
2
3
(C)
(D)
3
4
*42.
In a triangle the sum of two sides is x and the product of the same two sides is y. If x2 c2 = y, where c is
the third side of the triangle, then the ratio of the in-radius to the circum-radius of the triangle is
3y
3y
(A)
(B)
2x x c
2c x c
(C)
3y
4x x c
(D)
3y
4c x c
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*43.
Six cards and six envelopes are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and cards are to be placed in envelopes so that
each envelope contains exactly one card and no card is placed in the envelope bearing the same number and
moreover the card numbered 1 is always placed in envelope numbered 2. Then the number of ways it can
be done is
(A) 264
(B) 265
(C) 53
(D) 67
*44.
The common tangents to the circle x2 + y2 = 2 and the parabola y2 = 8x touch the circle at the points P, Q
and the parabola at the points R, S. Then the area of the quadrilateral PQRS is
(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 15
*45.
The quadratic equation p(x) = 0 with real coefficients has purely imaginary roots. Then the equation
p(p(x)) = 0 has
(A) only purely imaginary roots
(B) all real roots
(C) two real and two purely imaginary roots
(D) neither real nor purely imaginary roots
46.
/ 2
17
2cosec x
dx is equal to
/ 4
log 1 2
(A)
log 1 2
u
2 e e
16
du
(B)
log 1 2
(C)
e u
17
du
log 1 2
17
du
2 eu e u
(D)
47.
16
du
dy
xy
x4 2 x
2
in (1, 1) satisfying
dx x 1
1 x2
3
2
f (0) = 0. Then
48.
f x dx is
3
2
(A)
3 2
(B)
3 4
(C)
6 4
(D)
6 2
Let f : [0, 2] R be a function which is continuous on [0, 2] and is differentiable on (0, 2) with f(0) = 1.
x2
Let F x
f t dt
for x [0, 2]. If F(x) = f (x) for all x (0, 2), then F(2) equals
(A) e2 1
(C) e 1
*49.
(B) e4 1
(D) e4
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*50.
This section contains 3 paragraph, each describing theory, experiments, data etc. Six questions relate to the
three paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question has only one correct answer among
the four given options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph For Questions 51 and 52
Box 1 contains three cards bearing numbers 1, 2, 3 ; box 2 contains five cards bearing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; and box
3 contains seven cards bearing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. A card is drawn from each of the boxes. Let xi be the
number on the card drawn from the ith box, i = 1, 2, 3.
51.
52.
53
105
1
(D)
2
(B)
Let a, r, s, t be non-zero real numbers. Let P(at2, 2at), Q, R(ar2, 2ar) and S(as2, 2as) be distinct points on the
parabola y2 = 4ax. Suppose that PQ is the focal chord and lines QR and PK are parallel, where K is the point (2a, 0).
*53.
The value of r is
1
(A)
t
(C)
*54.
1
t
(B)
t2 1
t
(D)
t2 1
t
If st = 1, then the tangent at P and the normal at S to the parabola meet at a point whose ordinate is
t
(A)
(B)
2t 3
a t2 1
(C)
t3
a t2 1
2
2t 3
a t2 2
(D)
t3
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1 t a 1 dt
(C)
2
55.
(B) 2
(D)
4
1
The value of g is
2
(A)
2
(C)
2
56.
(B)
(D) 0
(P)
List II
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
f x dx 1 , is
0
(Q)
3 x2
1 e
(R)
dx equals
1/2
1 x
cos 2 x log
dx
1 x
1/2
equals
1/2
1 x
cos 2 x log
dx
1 x
(S)
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
3
2
3
2
Q
2
3
2
3
R
4
4
1
1
S
1
1
4
4
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58.
List II
3
. Then
2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(P)
d 2 y x
dy x
1 2
x
x 1
equals
2
y x
dx
dx
(Q)
value of n is
If the normal from the point P(h, 1) on the ellipse
*(R)
x
y
(S)
Codes:
P
4
2
4
2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q
3
4
3
4
R
2
3
1
1
S
1
1
2
3
59.
x
f1 x x
e
if
if
x0
sin x if
; f 2 x x 2 ; f3 x
if
x0
x
if
x0
f 2 f1 x
and f 4 x
x0
f 2 f1 x 1 if
List I
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
f4 is
f3 is
f2 o f1 is
f2 is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
P
3
1
3
1
Q
1
3
1
3
R
4
4
2
2
S
2
2
4
4
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List II
onto but not one-one
neither continuous nor one-one
differentiable but not one-one
continuous and one-one
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
x0
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2k
2k
Let zk = cos
i sin
; k = 1, 2, . , 9.
10
10
*60.
List I
For each zk there exists a zj such zk . zj = 1
(P)
(Q)
1 z1 1 z2 .... 1 z9
(R)
10
1
(S)
equals
2k
cos
equals
k 1
10
List II
(1)
True
(2)
False
(3)
(4)
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
P
1
2
1
2
Q
2
1
2
1
R
4
3
3
4
S
3
4
4
3
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ANSWERS
PAPER-2 [Code 8]
JEE(ADVANCED) 2014
ANSWERS
PART I : PHYSICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
PART II : CHEMISTRY
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
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PART I : PHYSICS
1.
Q
4 0 r 2
r
R
Exact Ratio E1 : E2 : E3 = 2 : 4 : 1
2.
2S
R
2S 2S
hg
cos
R
b
2
2S
h
cos
bg
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
Cu ZMo 1
Mo ZCu 1
+ (/2)
/2
Inside planet
r 4
g i g s Gr
R 3
Force to keep the wire at rest (F)
= weight of wire
R
4
4
9
dr Gr G R 2
3
3
50
4R /5
Me
Here, = density of earth =
4
R 2e
3
R
Also, R e ; putting all values, F = 108 N
10
d KE
dt
mv
dv
dt
hc
1
u2
12
hc
u2
= 3.7 eV
7.
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8.
Alternatively
x
90
100 x
R 60
R
dR 0.1 0.1
R
40 60
dR = 0.25
dR
100
dx
R (x) (100 x)
dR
100
0.1 60
(40) (60)
= 0.25
9.
10.
sin C
r
C
2.72
11.
Liquid
r 5.77
3
h
10
C 30
tan C
1
1.36
2
The net magnetic field at the given point will be zero if.
Bwires Bloop
2
0 I
0 Ia 2
2 (a 2 h 2 )3/ 2
2 a 2 h 2
a2 h2
h 1.2 a
The direction of magnetic field at the given point due to the loop is normally out of the plane. Therefore,
the net magnetic field due the both wires should be into the plane. For this current in wire I should be along
PQ and that in wire RS should be along SR.
12.
13.
14.
MBsin Ia 2 2
I2a 2
0 I
sin 30 0
2 d
2d
3
Heat given by lower compartment = 2 R (700 T) ...(i)
2
7
Heat obtained by upper compartment = 2 R (T 400) ...(ii)
2
equating (i) and (ii)
3 (700 T) = 7 (T 400)
2100 3T = 7 T 2800
4900 = 10 T T = 490 K
5
Heat given by lower compartment = 2 R (700 T)
2
at eq. TK
400 K
700 K
...(i)
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7
Heat obtained by upper compartment = 2 R (T 400)
2
By equating (i) and (ii)
5(700 T) 7(T 400)
3000 5T = 7T 2800
6300 = 12 T
T = 525K
Work done by lower gas = nRT = 350 R
Work done by upper gas = nRT = +250 R
Net work done 100 R
15.
16.
By A1V1 = A2V2
(20) 2 5 (1)2 V2
...(ii)
V2 2 m/s 2
1
1
a Va2 V2
2
2
For given Va
a
V
17.
18.
19.
(+0, b)
Q1
(2a, 0)
Q2
(a, 0)
Q3
(+a, 0)
Q4
(+2a, 0)
1
1
1
1
f
R1 R 2
f=R
f = 2R
f = 2R
1
1 1
Use
f eq f1 f 2
(P)
1
1 1 2
R
; f eq
f eq R R R
2
(Q)
1
1
1
1
; f eq R
f eq 2R 2R R
(R)
1
1
1
1
; feq = - R
f eq
2R 2R
R
(S)
1
1
1
1
; feq = 2R
f eq R 2R 2R
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20.
m1g cos
m2g cos
m1
m2
PART II : CHEMISTRY
21.
B B2
22.
(diamagnetic )
2p y
1
C C2
D N2
2p y
2p y
* 2p0x
, * 2p 0z
* 2p0y
(paramagnetic)
* 2p0x
, * 2p 0z
* 2p0y
(diamagnetic)
Stotal 0 and
Ssystem Ssurrounding 0
23.
r1 1 M
n 3
r2 8 2M n
24.
N=N-Ph
OH
OH
Ph N N Cl
alkaline solution
25.
26.
OH
Cl
OMgX
CH 3MgBr, dry ether, 0 C
CH3
Cl
aqueous acid
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
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27.
XeF6 3H 2 O
XeO3 3H 2 F2
OH
HXeO 4
OH / H 2 O (disproportionation)
XeO64 s Xe g H 2 O O2 g
28.
P4s 8SOCl 2
4PCl3 4SO2 g 2S2 Cl 2g
29.
KIO4 H 2 O 2
KIO3 H 2O O 2
NH 2 OH 3H 2 O2
HNO3 4H 2 O
30.
31.
32.
When two phenyl groups are replaced by two para methoxy group, carbocation formed will be
more stable
rX
d
40
2
rY 24 d
10
d = 48 2d
3d = 48
d 16cm
As the collision frequency increases then molecular speed decreases than the expected.
NaNH
CH CH I
3
2
H3 CO
H , Lindlar 's catalyst
CH I
3
O
H
X
OH
Br
NaNH 2
H
1 equivalent
NaNH 2 1eq
OH
H2 , Pd /C
H O
mild
CrO
OH
X and Y are functional isomers of each other and Y gives iodoform test.
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Tetrahedral
ZnCl4
Tetrahedral
square planar
HCl Q
KCN R
Zn 2
Zn CN 4
excess
excess
M2
Tetrahedral
KOH
S
KOH
Zn OH 2
Zn OH 4
excess
White ppt.
37.
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
Soluble
38.
P.
d d bonding
Q.
p d bonding
p d antibonding
d d antibonding
R.
S.
39.
C6 H 5 C H 2 CO 2 CH 3O
O
H 5 C6 H2 C
CH3
(Q)
O
H5 C6 H 2 C
CH3
O
CH3
C6 H5 C H 2 CO 2 Ph CH 2 C CH 3
|
CH3
CH2C6H5
Ph C H 2 CH 3 CO CH 3
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(R)
C6 H5
CH3
O
CH3
C6 H5 C O 2 CH3 C CH 3
|
CH3
Ph CH 3 CO Ph
-CO2
C6 H5
C6 H5
(S)
C6 H 5 C O2 CH 3O
O
C6H5
40.
C6 H5 CO2
CH3
(P)
NH2
NO2
red hot
3CH CH
iron873K
H S.NH
NaNO2
H SO
2
3
selective reduction
fuming HNO /H SO
3
2
4
NO2
NO2
+
N2 HSO4-.
OH
Hydrolysis
NO2
(Q)
NO2
OH
OH
O2 N
O2 N
N O2
Conc.H 2SO 4
600 C
dil.H 2SO 4
OH
OH
SO3 H
NHCOCH3
NHCOCH3
NH2
NO2
OH
OH
SO3H
(R)
OH
OH
NHCOCH3
NO2
conc.H SO
HNO3
2
4
CH3COCl
Sn/ HCl
SO 3H
SO3 H
dil. H 2SO 4
NHCOCH3
NH2
NO2
NO2
OH
(S)
NO2
NO2
H O
KMnO 4
OH/
CH3
NO2
3
COO
NO2
NO2
SOCl2
COOH
NH
COCl
CONH2
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Either a girl will start the sequence or will be at second position and will not acquire the last position as
well.
3 C1 2 C1 = 1 .
Required probability =
5
2
C2
42.
x=a+b
y = ab
x2 c2 = y
a 2 b2 c 2
1
cos 120
2ab
2
2
C =
3
abc
R=
,r=
4
s
1
2
4 ab sin
2
r
4
3
2
xc
R s abc
yc
2
3y
r
.
R 2c x c
43.
44.
Area = 1 4 3 2 15
2
(2, 4)
(1, 1)
(1, 1)
(2, 4)
45.
46.
17
2 cosec x
dx
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u = ln 1 2 , x =
u=0
4
2
eu e u
cosec x + cot x = eu and cosec x cot x = eu cot x
2
(eu eu) dx = 2 cosec x cot x dx
Let eu + eu = 2 cosec x, x =
eu e u
17
ln 1 2
ln 1 2
16
e u
du
du
2 eu e u
e u
2 cosec x cot x
= 2
16
du
47.
dy
x
x 4 2x
2
y
dx x 1
1 x2
This is a linear differential equation
x
ln x 2 1
2 dx
I.F. = e x 1 e 2
1 x2
solution is
x x3 2
y 1 x2
1 x 2 dx
2
1 x
or y 1 x 2 x 4 2x dx =
x5
x2 c
5
f (0) = 0 c = 0
f (x) 1 x 2
x5
x2
5
3/2
Now,
3/2
f x dx
3/2
3/2
= 2
x2
1 x2
3 /2
/3
dx = 2
0
x2
1 x2
dx (Using property)
sin 2
cos d (Taking x = sin )
cos
/3
3
3
sin 2
= 2 sin 2 d 2
= 2 2
.
4 0
2
6
0
8 3 4
/3
48.
F(0) = 0
F(x) = 2x f(x) = f(x)
f(x) = e x
f(x) = e x ( f(0) = 1)
x2
F(x) =
e dx
0
F(x) = e x 1 ( F(0) = 0)
F(2) = e4 1
49.
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Possibilities are (0, 1, 2); (1, 3, 0); (2, 1, 1); (4, 1, 0).
Required coefficients
= (4C0 7C1 12C2) + (4C1 7C3 12C0) + (4C2 7C1 12C1) + (4C4 7C1 1)
= (1 7 66) + (4 35 1) + (6 7 12) + (1 7)
= 462 + 140 + 504 + 7 = 1113.
50.
x and x
2
3
which is not possible at same time
Hence, no solution
51.
.
3 5 7 105
52.
Here 2x2 = x1 + x3
x1 + x3 = even
Hence number of favourable ways = 2C1 4C2 + 1C1 3C1 = 11.
53.
r
t
t2 1
t
2
r
t
t 2
1 r2
2
54.
Tangent at P: ty = x + at2 or y =
x
at
t
x 2a a
t
t t3
2a a
Solving, 2y = at +
t t3
Normal at S: y
a t2 1
y=
55.
1
g lim
2 h0
2t 3
1 h
t 1/ 2 1 t
1/ 2
dt
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dt
tt
dt
1 1
t
4 2
= sin1 1 sin1( 1) = .
0
t 2
1
= sin
1
2 0
56.
57.
f x dx 1
0
2a + 3b = 6
(a, b) (0, 2) and (3, 0).
9
,
as x 3,
4
4
x=
2
(R)
2n
4
3x 2
3x 2
0 1 ex 1 e x
13 .
dx
3x 2 dx 8 .
1/ 2
(S)
58.
1 x
cos 2x ln
dx 0 as it is an odd function.
1 x
1/ 2
x
2
y 1 x 2 y 3 cos 3 cos 1 x .
1 x
xy + (1 x2) y = 9y
1
x 2 1 y xy 9 .
y
3
1 x2
2
n
2
ak ak+1 = r 2 cos
n
n 1
n 1
a k a k 1 a k a k 1
k 1
k 1
2
2
r2 (n 1) sin
r 2 n 1 cos
n
n
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2
8
1 n =
n
4k 1
n = 8.
h 2 12
(R)
1, h = 2
6 3
2x y
Tangent at (2, 1) is
1 x + y = 3.
6 3
1
2
1
1
(S) tan 1
tan 1 2
tan
4x 1
x
2x 1
3x 1
1 2
tan 1 2
tan
x2
4x 3x
3x2 7x 6 = 0
2
x = , 3.
3
tan
59.
x 2 , x 0
f2 (f1) =
2x
, x 0
e
f4: R [0, )
f 2 f1 x
, x0
f4(x) =
f 2 f1 x 1 , x 0
x 2
, x0
=
2x
e 1 , x 0
y =f1(x)
y = f3(x)
y = f2(x)
y =f2(f1(x))
y = f4(x)
60.
(P) zk is 10th root of unity zk will also be 10th root of unity. Take zj as zk .
z
(Q) z1 0 take z = k , we can always find z.
z1
(R) z10 1 = (z 1) (z z1) (z z9)
(z z1) (z z2) (z z9) = 1 + z + z2 + + z9 z complex number.
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Put z = 1
(1 z1) (1 z2) (1 z9) = 10.
(S) 1 + z1 + z2 + + z9 = 0
Re (1) + Re (z1) + + Re (z9) = 0
Re (z1) + Re (z2) + + Re (z9) = 1.
9
2k
1 cos
2.
10
k 1
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D.
17.
Marking Scheme
For each question in Section 1, 2 and 3 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.
Part darkening
Figure-1 : Correct way of bubbling for a valid answer and a few examples of invalid answers.
Any other form of partial marking such as ticking or crossing the bubble will be invalid.
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Figure-2 : Correct Way of Bubbling your Roll Number on the ORS. (Example Roll Number : 5045231)
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