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Sec: Sr.IIT-Z (IZ) CO-SPARK
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JEE MAIN
CTM-6
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PHYSICS SOLUTIONS
1.
(B) Let initial pressure, volume, temperature be P0, V0, T0 indicated by state A in P
V diagram. The gas is then inochorically taken to state B (2P 0, V0, 2T0 ) and then
taken from state B to state C (2P0, 2V0, 4T0) isobarically.
P
2P
2T0
B
P0
4T0
B
T0
A
V
2V
5
R
2
T0 +
7
R
2
19
2
2T0 =
RT0
2.
Q
T
19
RT0
2
3T0
19
R.
6
BAI = 45
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O
O
1B
2
450IA
C
3.
A (CONEAPTUAL)
4.
C (CONEAPTUAL)
5.
for M2 : u = + 20. f = 10 v 20 10 v = 20
20
M2 = 20 1 M = M1 M2 = +2
6.
D (CONEAPTUAL)
9.
(C) =
X (125)
Y (70)
=
500
40
For
11.
X = 1375.0oX
Y = 50
(C) Energy of photon is given by mc2 now the maximum energy of photon is equal to
the maximum energy of electron = eV.
hence mc2 = ev
12.
(D) =
eV
m = c2
= 3.2 1032 kg
1
hc
4hc
1
hc
mv 2
mv 2
2
(3 / 4)
3
2
Clearly
4
V
3
13.
14.
15.
(C) Just before opening the switch, the current in the inductor is /R, Energy stored in
it =
1
L
2 R
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1
1
&
R1 R2
17.
(D) The electron ejected with maximum speed Vmax are stopped by electric field
E=4N/C after
travelling a distance d = 1 m
1
mVmax 2
2
= eEd = 4eV
1240
=
200
6.2 eV
hu f0
18.
B (CONCEPTUAL)
19.
(A) E =
d Bd(bl )
dt
dt
t =
t=
20.
1 10 2
20
6 10 2
20
2C 2
C1C2
1 C2
= Li2; Q0 = Ceq V = C
(20 10 6 ) 1
=
2 2 10 6 2
21.
(0.2 103) i2
V = (20 106)
i=1A
U +
WACB
QADB = U ; QAEB =
+ WAEB
The change in internal energy in all the three cases is same. And WACB is +ve,
WAEB is ve.
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(D) The image is erect hence, mirror must be between object & image. Virtual image
of real object is diminshed, hence mirror is convex.
max
min
1 2
1 2
4 1
4 1
23.
(B)
24.
(A)
=
26.
27.
30 4800 10 10 1.44 10 5
24 10 6
0.6
0.6
1 3R
(Z 1)2
200
3
5
78
26
33
3
(Z 1) =
tD
d
30 D (4800 10 10 )
D
0.6 t 30 4800 10 10 0.6
d
d
25.
1
=
20
3Ra
4
3 1.1 10 1.8 10 10
7
Z = 27
50 msec
E
R
E=
3.165 20
100 V
0.633
(D) From the rating of the bulb, the resistance of the bulb can be calculated.
R=
Vrms2
P
= 100
For the bulb to be operated at its rated value the rms current through it should be 1A
Also Irms =
1=
Vrms
Z
200
2
100 (250L)2
28.
(C) XL = XC at resonance,
29.
(B) P = VI
L=
3
H
XL
XC
For secondary:
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V2 =
P2
I2
= 500 = 40 volts
12.5
30. (B)
I1 =
2
V2I2 40(12.5)
=
V1
40 5
21m will
increase to 3
2.5 A.
2
21m due
n1 V1
5 V1
n2 V2
1 40
MATHS SOLUTIONS
31.
32.
2
2
4
4
tan
tan
tan
tan 7
7
7
7
7
7
33.
34.
L.H.S = 2 sin
35.
.
4 2n
cot 1 x tan 1
tan 1
36.
1
for x 0
x
1
for x 0
x
cos 1 x 0, .
4
x 1 x 2
cos
cos 1 x
4
2
37.
2147 1 1 7
49
3
49
49
49
46
1 7 1 24 C3 C4 ....... C49 7
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38.
From ADC
DC
AD
DC sin C
sin
sin sin C
AD
1/ 2 BC sin C
1/ 2 AB
sin C
sin A
.a
.a sin A
c
a
BC
D
39.
Conceptual
40.
Conceptual
10
Cr
r
r
1
1
2
4
41.
42.
Conceptual
43.
Conceptual
44.
We have 9! 27 34 34 5 7
r 10
r 0
odd factors of the form 3m 2 are neither multiples of 2 nor multiples of 3. So the
factors may be 1,5, 7,35 if which just 5 and 35 are of the form 3m 2 . Their sum is 40.
45.
r 1
n
46.
47.
r 1
r ! 2rr !
We can choose one denoination in ways, then 3 cards of this denomination can be
chosen in 4C3 ways and one remaining card can be chosen in 48C1 ways. Thus, the total
number of choices is
48.
13
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6
1
.
3
6
36
C2 11C2
21
C3
10
49.
50.
Total number of ways of choosing four cards out of 52 is 52C4 . The number of ways of
choosing one card from each suit is
13
52
C4
52 51 50 49
20825
51.
Conceptual
52.
D 0 m 1 3
53.
1 p x 0
54.
55.
b3 4 bd 2 4 Q b 0, d 2 0
b 22/3
Thus, minimum possible value of b is 22/3 , that is the case when d = 0.
1 1 1
We have 2 2 2 .... upto
1 3 5
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 .... upto
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
1 1
2 1 2 2 .....
2
2 3
1
1 0.95
2
4 abc n d b b d b b 2 d 2
2 1 2
6 4 6
8
56.
Conceptual
57.
Also, as a b, a b 0
2
58.
Thus, D 0 .
Therefore, the equation has real and unequal roots
The discriminant D of the equation is given by
D 3b 4 2a 5c 9b 2 40ac
2
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Also, since ac 0 , D 9b 2 .
Q b 0
D 3b
3b D
3b D
and
are negative
4a
4a
Conceptual
60.
Conceptual
CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS
61.
62.
63.
Kolbeys Electrolysis
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
Conceptual
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E
t H
E
t
O
O
E
t H2OO
O
2
5
2
H
2C
5H
73.
74.
Aldol condensation
75.
Condensation reaction
76.
77.
Electron with drawing groups increases reactivity but electron donating groups
decreases reactivity
78.
79.
80.
81.
Conceptual
82.
83.
Acidic amino acids will have low Isoelectric points. at pH=7 it exists as anion
84.
Conceptual
N
H
2
85.
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86.
Conceptual
87.
Polyester
88.
Conceptual
89.
Conceptual
90.
Conceptual
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