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1) The key sheet provides answers to questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections of a JEE Advanced exam with 180 total marks. 2) The Physics section has questions on topics like calorimetry, optics, and mechanics. The Chemistry section covers concepts like resonance, isomerism, and symmetry. The Mathematics section involves vectors, 3D geometry, complex numbers, and calculus. 3) Detailed solutions are given for some questions to explain the conceptual and mathematical steps. References are made to principles, previous questions, and textbooks to justify the answers.

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Narayan QP

1) The key sheet provides answers to questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections of a JEE Advanced exam with 180 total marks. 2) The Physics section has questions on topics like calorimetry, optics, and mechanics. The Chemistry section covers concepts like resonance, isomerism, and symmetry. The Mathematics section involves vectors, 3D geometry, complex numbers, and calculus. 3) Detailed solutions are given for some questions to explain the conceptual and mathematical steps. References are made to principles, previous questions, and textbooks to justify the answers.

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Sec: JR.

IIT_*CO SC WAT-27 Date: 06-12-20


Time: 3HRS 2019_P1 Max.Marks: 180
KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 A 2 D 3 D 4 A 5 ACD

6 AC 7 AB 8 ABD 9 ABC 10 A
0.49
11 ABCD 12 AB 13 0.10 14 0.50 15 to
0.50
16 270 17 80 18 2.00

CHEMISTRY

19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 ABCD

24 BCD 25 A 26 A 27 ABC 28 ACD

29 AB 30 ABC 31 3 32 5 33 4

34 5 35 6 36 0

MATHEMATICS
37 C 38 A 39 B 40 D 41 BD

42 ABC 43 AC 44 ABCD 45 D 46 C
47 B 48 BCD 49 1 50 2 51 3
52 1 53 1 54 2
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.

2.

3.

4.

5. the material for which  is more , it will be convex side on heating and will be concave side on
cooling
6.

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7. previous IIT qn
8. previous IIT qn
9.

10. reference NCERT exemplary


11. use principle of calorimetry
12. let M and m be masses of water and ice,initially at temperature 40 oC and -40oC
To attain temperature of 0oC heat lost by water would be 4 units
MS t  4
1
M  units
4
Similarly to attain a temperatue of 0oC the heat gained by ice is 1 unit
mst  1 unit
1
m  unit
2
M
2
m
Heat required for the complete ice to melt at 0oC will be mL=4 units
By the time the temperature of the entire water had dropped to 0oC,the amount of heat ejected would
be 4 unit out of which 1 unit could be consumed by the ice to get heated up from -40oC to 0oC and
the remaining heat of 3 units would be consumed to melt. Since the total mass of ice require a heat of
4 unit to melt completely a heat of 3 unit will be able to melt only ¾ th of the ice.
13.

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14.

15. reference University physics

16. previous IIT qn

17. principle of calorimetry


At a given instant t,
T=temperature of contents of calorimeter, TR =temperature of reservoir
A  mw sw
  rate of addition

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 A   tsw  dT   dt  (TR  T )
Solving we will get the required answer
dT  dt

TR  T  A   tsw 
By properly choosing units we can make Sw = 1

By choosing two different coordinates we can find the required

18.

CHEMISTRY
19. More the resonance lesser the bond length
20. +M order N > O > Cl
21. Conceptual
22. resonance energy order thiophene > pyrrole > furan
23. Conceptual
24. Conceptual
26. Conceptual
27. Conceptual
28. Conceptual
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
31. 1,2,4 & 6
32. Conceptual
33. 1,3,4&6
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Molecule is having plane of symmetry

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MATHS
37.

38.

39.

           
40.   
 a b  bc
    
bc  ca    
ca  ab 

                 
 a  b  b  c  c  a  a  b  b  c  c  a  a  b  b  c  c  a 
1 1 1
     
  a  b b  c c  a  1 1 1
1 1 1
 2
 4  a b c 
41.

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42. If P be (x, y, z) then from the figure,
x = r sin  cos , y = r sin  sin , z = r cos 
 1 = r sin  cos , 2 = r sin  sin , 3 = r cos 
 12 + 22 + 32 = r2 r   14
1 2 3
sincos = , sin  sin   , cos   .
14 14 14
(neglecting negative sign as  and  are acute).
sin  sin  2
   tan   2 .
sin  cos  1
z

P (x, y, z)
r

y

x
M
5
Also, tan   .
3
43.  0, 0, 0 , 1,1,1 are vertices third vertex (l,2l,3l)
Area = 56  l  2  (2,4,6)
 5 7   83
G  1, ,  OG   GE  3
 3 3 9
44. Foot of perpendicular from A(1,1,1) to the line BC is (2,3,3), which lies on each of the given
equation of plane.
45. Key: D
Let the source of light be situated at A(a,0,0), where a  0 .Let OA be the incident ray and OB
the reflected ray ON is the normal to the mirror at O

AON  NOB 
2
DR’s of OA are a,0,0 and so its DC’s are 1,0,0
1 1 1
DC’s of ON are , ,
3 3 3
 1
 cos 
2 3
Let l , m, n be the DC’s of the reflected ray OB.
n0 1
Then 
 3
2cos
2
2 2 2
 l   1, m   , n 
3 3 3
1 2 2
 l   ,m   ,n 
3 3 3
Hence, DC’s of the reflected ray are
1 2 2
 , ,
3 3 3

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46.

k 2  m1n2  m2 n1    n1l2  n2l1    l1m2  l2 m1    1


2 2 2
47.
 

k 2 sin 2  1
6
1
k 2  1  k  2
4
48. r  c b  0
r .a  0
 r   i  8 j  2k

49.

50.

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51.

52.

53.

2 2 2
2 4 4
54.        2
3 3 3

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