20-07-2024 JR - Super60 Nucleus BT Jee-Main Qmt-04 Key & Sol's
20-07-2024 JR - Super60 Nucleus BT Jee-Main Qmt-04 Key & Sol's
20-07-2024 JR - Super60 Nucleus BT Jee-Main Qmt-04 Key & Sol's
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1) 1 2) 3 3) 2 4) 2 5) 1
6) 4 7) 4 8) 3 9) 4 10) 3
11) 4 12) 2 13) 1 14) 4 15) 3
16) 4 17) 2 18) 4 19) 3 20) 4
21) 3 22) 5 23) 6 24) 3 25) 1
26) 4 27) 12 28) 5 29) 3 30) 5
CHEMISTRY
31) 3 32) 2 33) 1 34) 4 35) 4
MATHEMATICS
61) 3 62) 1 63) 1 64) 2 65) 3
66) 1 67) 2 68) 1 69) 3 70) 4
71) 4 72) 1 73) 3 74) 2 75) 4
76) 1 77) 3 78) 2 79) 1 80) 2
81) 1 82) 3 83) 7 84) 4 85) 1
86) 7 87) 2 88) 1 89) 14 90) 1
v 2 ev x ev y e v x v y
v v x v y v x v y
v 2 ev
3. ucm and acm will be will be along vertical line if v1 cos1 v2 cos 2
4. Conceptual
5.
5 m (v)
30 m
m
50 40 m
50m 5m v
v 10
6. For 1 st collision:
( m)(6) 2m (0) mv1 2mv2
6 v1 2v2 .......(i )
Also 6 0 v2 v1
6 v2 v1......(ii )
From (i) and (ii)
v2 4
For 2nd collision:
(2m)(4) (4m)(v)
v2
7. 2 p cos p0 ......(i )
p02 1 1
Now p2 .....(ii )
2M 2m 2 M
2 M
2cos 1
m
M
4 1 3
m max
k
8. U
r2
dU 2k
F
dr r3
2k mv 2
r3 r
1 k
KE mv 2
2 r2
k k
TE U KE 0
r2 r2
9. Speed will be maximum when Fnet 0
F kx
10.
v2
cos
R
v2
2 sin
v R
R
x
V V A R2 R1
11. BA B (Anti clock wise)
R R1 R2 R1
2
12. J P
P
F av
t
L kx 2
xdm 0 L
x dx
xcm
dm L kx
2
0 L dx
13. L4
x dx 4 3L
L
3
L0
3
L 4
0
2
x dx
3
14. Since T V , so speed will not change.
mv 2
Also T
l
As l decreases, T will increase
15. In all cases, u and g eff will not be along same line
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Hence path will be parabolic in all cases
16. Conceptual
F2 F2
17.
2k1 2k2
k1 k2
1 1
k1x 2 k2 x 2
2 2
2 2
18. P Q P Q 2 P Q P Q cos1
2 2
P Q
P 2 Q 2 P 2 Q 2 2 P 2 Q P 2 Q 2 cos1 P 2 Q 2
( As P Q )
2cos 1 1
1
cos1
2
1 120
Similarly, 2 90
19. W1 W2 but P1 P2
V2 V1 f 2 f1 as N 2 N1
20.
T1 T2 T3
C
O l A l
B
l
T3 m 2 (3l ) 3m 2l
T2 T3 m 2 (2l )
T2 5m 2l
T1 T2 m 2l
T1 6m 2l
T3 : T2 : T1 3 : 5 : 6
21. In accelerating frame
N
ma N'
30
mg
g
a g tan30
3
22. 4 mg sin 30 mg cos30.....(i )
16 mg sin 30 mg cos30.....(ii )
From(i) and (ii)
3 1
1 2 2
4 3 1
2 2
1 3 1
4 3 1
3 1 4 3 4
3 3 5
5
3 3
23. Applying energy conservation wrt free end
1 2 1 2
mv kx
2 2
(4)(3)2 100 100 x 2
6
x m 6cm
100
24. WFext Wmg W f KE
WFext Wmg W f
mgh 1mgl1 2mgl2 3mgl3
mg h 1l1 2l2 3l3
(1)(10)(8 0.1 2 0.2 2 0.4 1)
90
25. Wrt observer moving along BC with speed ‘v’
Initially v p
Finally v
p
Hence final velocity of ‘p’ in ground frame
2V
P V
Work done by the rod= KE f KEi
1 2
m 2v 0
2
mv 2
26. Using Constraints
a A a & aB 2 a
2T mg ma...(i )
mg T m(2a )......(ii )
ag /5
2g
a B 2a
5
27. fl mg 0.4 1 10 4 N
dy
28. At maximum height, 0
dx
2x
1 0
20
x 10
(10)2
Ymax (10) 5
20
29. t t1t2 6 1.5 3
30.
f'=100N
f=20N
A B
f=20 N
20N
80N
CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. IO3 6 I 6 H 3H 2O 3I 2
34. H He
1 1 1 1
2 4
n 2
22 42
1 n2
35. Conceptual
36. NO OF RADIAL NODES IN 2S=2-0-1=1
37. Isochoric & isobaric process
38. KCN Contains both ionic and covenant bonds
39. Conceptual
40. Conceptual L
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. Average mass of one atom determined from the percentage abundance of isotopes
44. Endothemic H 0
no. of gas moles increases S 0
45. Conceptual
46. 3 lone pair of electrons
47. Conceptual
48. H ionisation 106.68 ( 2 55.84)
49. Conceptual
Z2
50. E 313.6 K .cal / mole
n2
PCo 2
51. Kp
PCo2
52. K 2cr2o7 6 FeSO4 7 H 2 SO4 K 2SO4 Cr2 SO4 3 3Fe2 SO4 3 7 H 2O
MATHEMATICS
1. x 2 x 2 2 x x 2 x 2 x 2 0 x 2 x 1 0
1 x 2
62. f ( 1) 4 a b c 4....(i )
f (1) 0 a b c 0.......(ii)
a b c 0.....(iii )
f (3) 5 9a 3b c 5.....(iv )
From (i)+(ii)+(iii)+(iv) 8a 1 a 1 / 8
63. x 2 ax b 0 & x 2 bx a 0 Have a common roots , , ,
2 a b 0 1
2 b a 0
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2
1
a 2 b2 b a b a
b b a
p 0 q 73
64. Conceptual
1 1 1 2
65. ....
12 22 32 6
1 1 1 1 1 1 2
2 2 2 .... 2 2 2 .... 6
1 3 5 2 4 6
1 1 1 1 1 1 2
.... 1 ....
12 32 52 22 22 32 6
1 1 12
1 2
....
12 22 32 6 4 6
2
8
1 1 1 abc 1
66.
ab bc ca abc abc
abc 3 1
abc abc
3 27
2 4 6
67. A2 B 2 3 2 c os cos cos 3 2 1 / 2 2
7 7 7
A2 B 2 2
68.
tan x 1 tan 2 x 1 tan 2 x
1 tan 2 x
tan x cos 2 x
1 tan 2 x
tan 2 x cos 2 2 x
2
sin 2 x cos 2 x 2cos 2 x 1 2cos6 x 2cos 4 x cos 2 x 1 / 2
1 tan 20
2 tan 40
1 tan 20
1 tan 20
1 tan 20
tan 45 20
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tan 25
tan 1 tan 25 25
70.
u 2 a 2 b2 2 a 2 b2 a 2 b 2 sin 2 cos2
19
1 n(n 1)
71. cot cot 1 2
p 1 2
19
p 1
cot tan 1( n 1) tan 1 n
cot tan 1 20 tan 11
21
19
72. Put g ( x) y x 2 2 x y 2 f
y2 0
y5 2oy 4 4oy 3 79 y 2 23 0
Roots are g ( x1), g ( x2 ), g ( x3 ), g ( x4 ), g ( x5 )
g ( x1).g ( x2 ).g ( x3 ).g ( x4 ). g ( x5 ) 23
and x1.x2 .x3.x4 .x5 1
g ( x1).g ( x2 ).g ( x3 ).g ( x4 ).g ( x5 ) 3og x1.x2 .x3.x4 .x5
23 30 7
73. log 2
5x x2 0 x2 5x 4 0
4
x 1 x 4 0
x 1,4
y 1
74. e2 x for x 0
y 1
e 2x Will be b/w 0 to 1
y 1
0 1
y 1
75. 5 x 5 x 2 x 3 x 4
7 x 4 2 x
0 7 x 7
0 4 2 x 7
n f n (0)
80. If f(x) be a polynomial in x, then coefficient of x in f ( x)
n!
We have
f ' (0)
Coefficient of x in f ( x) 0
1!
81. Case-I: x 0 2 x 4 x 2
Case-II: x 0 2 x 3 which is not possible
1 y 1
82. x3 3x 1 0 put y
1 y 1
3
y 1 y 1
y 1 3 y 1 1 0
3 y3 9 y 2 3 y 1 0
1 1 1 9
3
1 1 1 3
2015 3 5
83. A2015 A2016 A
1 4
12015 12 5
7
84. Use Transformation
2 4 6
85. S cos cos cos
7 7 7
2 6 8
sin 3 2sin cos
7 cos 2 6 7 7
2 2
sin 7 7 2sin
7 7
14 2
sin sin
7 7 1 / 2 k k 1
2 2
2sin
7
2
86. tan tan 1 5 tan
1
2
1
1
5
7 7 k
tan tan 1 k 7
17 17 17
87. 2x 3 y 1 0
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3x y 2 0
x 1
y 1
a b2 0
1 2
88. D 1 0 1,1 If 1 system has no solution and 1 has
2
1
solution
1 2 1
a 2c b 2 d
89. AB
3a 4c 3b 4d
a 3b 2a 4b
BA
c 3d 2c 4d
AB BA
2a 2d 3b
ad
1
3b c
2t 2 2t 3
90. y where t sin x
t2 t 1
1
y 2 ,t 2 t 1 3 / 4
2
t t 1
7 10 10 7
Rf , b a 1
3 3 3 3