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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.

 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
Sec: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS & STERLING_BT Paper -1(Adv-2022-P1-Model Date: 18-08-2024
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm RPTA-06 Max. Marks: 180

KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 2024 2 2014 3 5 4 29 5 6 6 99

7 2 8 4 9 AD 10 ABCD 11 ACD 12 AD

13 ABD 14 AD 15 A 16 B 17 C 18 D

PHYSICS
19 2 20 5 21 694.44 22 2 23 100 24 2275

25 6 26 12 27 AC 28 CD 29 BD 30 ABC

31 AD 32 ABC 33 A 34 B 35 D 36 C

CHEMISTRY
37 4 38 8 39 1 40 10.8 41 14 42 4

43 2 44 6 45 BD 46 ABC 47 ABC 48 ABD

49 AB 50 ABC 51 A 52 B 53 C 54 D
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 18-08-24_Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS & STERLING_BT_*Jee-Adv(2022-P1)_RPTA-06_Key& Sol’s

SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
 sin   cos   cos   sin   cos   cos  
3 3 2 2 2010
 /3
1.

 /4  sin  cos  
2
 sin  .cos  
2010
d

 /3

  sec tan   cot  cos ec  cos ec    sec  cos ec  cot  
2010
2
d
 /4

2  3  
2011 2011
 1 8
Put sec   cos ec  cot   t  a=2, b = 3, c = 8, d = 2011
2011
 /2

  cos x  sin  2012 x  x   dx


2011
2.
0
 /2

  cos x  sin 2012 x cos x  cos 2012 x sin x  dx


2011

0
 /2

 sin 2012 x  cos x   cos  2012 x  sin x  cos x 


2012 2011
dx
0

1
Apply By parts to find integration
2012
1
J   1  x 50 
100
3. .x100 dx Apply by parts
0
2
log 1  2 x  tan 1 2
4. I  dx I  log 1  2 tan   d .......... 1
0
1  x2 0
tan 1 2
Put x  tan  dx  sec  d I   log 1  2 tan  tan 1 2    d
2

0
tan 1 2 tan 1 2
  2  tan    1  2 tan   4  2 tan  
 
0
log 1  2 

d
1  2 tan   
 0
log 
 1  2 tan  d
tan 1 2
  log 5  log 1  2 tan   d ..........  2 
0
tan 1 2
2I  0
log 5d  log 5 tan 1 2

I  log 5 tan 1 2 a=2 b=5


5. Put x  sin 2
 1  1
 x2 2 x  2    2 x  x 2 
 x 
6.   4 1
dx 1  2 1 2 dx
x  x  2x  9  2 
1 2
x   9
 x   x
1
Put x 2   t
x
7. Put f  x   t
1
x  f t 

 t e  2  dt
1
dx  f '  t  dt t
0

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16  / 4
dx
8. I

 1  2 1  2 
/4
cos x sin x

2
dx
I  8 ....... 1
0 1  2 cos x
1  2sin x 
2
dx
I  8 .......  2 
0 1  2 cos x
1  2sin x 
2
dx
From 1+2 2I  8 
0
1  2cos x

dx
2 I  16 .........  3
0
1  2cos x

dx
2 I  16 .........  4 
0
1  2 cos x

From 3+4 4 I  16 dx I  4
0

3t 1
9. f ' x  0  t 1
1 t 2
1 t2
2
1
10. a0 0 2  adx  1  a  2
a 2
0<a<2  a  xdx    x  a  dx  1
0 a
2

 a  1  a  xdx  1  a  3 / 2
2
0 a2
0
1
2  x  2 x  2    x  1
2

11.   x  1  x
0
2
 2x  2
dx

12. An 1  An  0 Bn 1  Bn  An 1
13. Period of f (x) is 4
50 48 50 4 2

 f  x dx   f  x  dx   f  x  dx  12  f  x  dx   f  x  dx = 125
0 0 48 0 0
x    x
14.  f  x  dx   f  x  dx   f  x  dx
0 0
n 1
 t 
2 n 1  
 t   n 1 
15. 0  n  1 
1  dt 
1
]20

n 1
F '  x    x  1 x  2 
2
16.
5 x
17. f  x  f ' x  0  x  1
9  x2
5 1 3
f  0   . f 1  f  2 
9 2 5
1 1
18.   x   x   x  dx  3   x  dx
1 1
= -3

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PHYSICS
R /2 a 3
 r a 3  4 k  R 
kr a  4 r 2 dr 
R /2 R /2
19. Q1    dv    4 k       1
0 0
 a  3 0 a 3 2 
R
R R  r a 3  4 k
Q    dv   kr 4 r ar  4 k 
a 2
   R a 3   2
0 0
 a  30 a3
KQ1 1  Q 
According to question 2
 k  2    3
R 8 R 
 
2
Put (1) & (2) in (3) A = 2
Eq q
20. ax   5  2x 
m m
u=0

v
dv q q
vx x   5  2 x    vx dv    5  2 x  dx
dx m m
vx2 q q
 5x  x2  vx2  2 5x  x2 
2 m m
2q dx  2q 
vx   5x  x2     5x  x2 
m dt m
dx
For x to be max  0  5x  x2  0  5  x
dt
21. In 1sec 5  1010  particle emitted
t sec 5  1010 t ,  particle emitted
q    Ne  40%   5  1010  e  40 / 100
 5  1010  1.6  10 19  4  10 1 t  3.2  10 9 t
1 q
V   0  2  9  109  3.2  109 t
4 R
1 1 1
t  100  9 1.6     10 1  694  sec
160  9 1440 144
22.
Q Q

q

Q Q

q
Q
4

1 2 2  8 1

 q    1 2 2 1 2 2
7 4
 
2
 1  8  = 2C
7

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q  a 
23. Ele  1    100 K  N / C  (Put q, a, R values)
2 0  R a 
2 2

2
1 1 Ee  l 
24. y  u yt  ayt 2  0
2 2 m  u 
2
1 1 1.6  10 19  2 10 2 
 102  E   
2 2 9.1 10 31  4 106 
E = 2275 N/C
 R2 3 1
25. F  1 2   4 0 10 4  6  104 N
2 0  2 0

26. Enet   Edisc
2 0

+
+ +
+

   z  z 
  1  2   12
2 0 2 0  z  a  2 0 z  a
2 2 2 0
27.
T cos
T
 Fy  qE y

T sin  F  qE

m8

T sin   qE  T  0.6  q  3  105 q  2 106 T


T cos   qE y  mg
T  0.8   q  5 105  1103 10  T  5.55 10 3 N
q  11.1nc  11nc
28. Change density at A < charge density at B. Since field inside cavity is zero, hence
Potential at A= potential at B = a constant value. By Gauss Theorem,
 Total electric  1  ch arg e   q 
    
 flux  0  enclosed   0 
Hence, ( C) and ( D) are correct.
Eq dv
29. E  E0t a
 ES  a    E0t  s
m dt
1 dx 1 1
 dv   E0 S tdt  v  2 E0 st  E0 St 2   dx   E0 St 2 dt
2

dt 2 2
1 t  1
3
1
x  E0 S    E0 St 3  x  E0 St 3
2 3 6 6
30. Pot of Innermost shell is zero, so

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Q1 Q2 Q3
  0  6Q1  3Q2  2Q3  0......... 1
r 2r 3r
Q1 Q2 Q3
By pot of outer most shell = 0    0  Q1  Q2  Q3  0.....  2 
3r 3r 3r
Q3 3 Q3 3
On solving (1) & (2) Q1  Q2 / 4  & 
Q1 1 Q2 4
31. The distribution of charges is shown in figure. We see that the inner surface of B and C
possess the same charge -Q. Also if x is charge on outer surface of C, then
x
-Q C

+Q Q B
 -Q
  A
c

Q  Q  Q  Q  x
VC  0    0 x0
4 0 c  4 0c  4 0c
Hence, ( A) and ( D) are correct.
1 2 2qE
32. qExmax  kxmax  xmax 
2 k
qE
At Equilibrium, we have qE  kxeq  xeq 
k
Amplitude of oscillation is equal to the displacement of block from the mean position,
2qE qE qE
So, amplitude is A  
k k k
Hence, (A), (B) and (C) are correct.
33. n drops coalesce, then radius ( R ) of bigger drop having charge nq is
1
4  4
n   r 3    R3  R 3  nr 3  R  n3r
3  3
1
nq nq
Now Ebig   E   n 3
Esmall So, A   p 
4 0 R 2
big 2
4 0 n r
3 2

2
nq
Similarly Vbig   n 3Vsmall So, B   r 
4 0 R
1
Since Cbig  4 0 R  n 3 Csmall So, C   p 
1
nq
Since  big   n  small 3
So, D   p 
4 R 2
34.  0  M 1 L3T 4 A2 , So, A   s  , E   ML3T 3 A1
 
So, B   r  , E  3 1
  MLT A So, C   q, t  V   ML2T 3 A1 So, D   p 
2
 0
Q
35. For hemispherical shell, E at centre is E 
8 0 R 2
3Q
So, A   q  , For hemispherical sphere, E 
8 0 R 2
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 x  3x2 
So, B   r  , For ring at a point near its axis (x <<R), we get E 1  
2 0 R 2  2 R 2 

So, C   s  , For semi-infinite wire, E at the given point is E  . So, D   p 
2 2 0 x
dy dV
36. Since Ex   and E y   . Also, tangent to electric lines of force will give direction of
dx dy
dy E y
electric field. So, 
dx Ex
 dy E y  y
A) V  x 2  y 2  E  2 xi 2 yj     log y   log x  c
dx E x x
 xy  c (Rectangular hyperbola)

Corresponding curve is drawn for electric lines of force.


 dy x
B) V=xy E   yi xj    y2  x2  c
dx y

Corresponding curve for field lines is shown



C) V  x 2  y 2  E  2 xi 2 yj
Tangent to electric line of force will give direction of electric field. So
dy E y y dy dx y
     log y  log x  c  c  y  cx
dx Ex x y x x
Straight line equation passing through origin
y

x
x  1 x dy y2 x
D) V  E   i  2 j    x 2  y 2  Constant (circle)
y y y dx  1 y
y2

Corresponding curve is given.


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CHEMISTRY
37. Compounds 1, 2, 6 & 7 have alpha hydrogens
38.
1.O3  excess 
then Zn / H 2O
P
2. NH 2OH  excess 

4+4=8
39.
O

O
O
O


C
C

 O
O
OH
40.
O
C H +  Ag  NH 3 2  OH COONH 4  3NH 3  2 Ag  H 2O

5.6  3  22400
112 gm  2  22400 5.6 gm   3360 Al  3.36 lit
112

k2Cr2o7 Ca  OH 2 
CH 3  CHO
OH 
CH 3COOH  CH3COO 2 Ca
41.

O O CH 3

OH
CH 3  C  CH 3 CH 3  C  CH C
Aldol condansation
CH 3
No of Singma bonds 16 No of  bonds -2
16 - 2 = 14
42. Aldol condensation
43.
O

C
H 1)OHO

O
H 2) H  / 
C C

O
O

134  2
Molecular weight of product is 134 2
66
44. a, c, e, f g h give carbonyl compounds
45. b, d Aromatic aldehydes donot react with Fehling solution

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R is S is

46.
47. a, b, c, d gives different product
48.
O
O O
O

C
Br2  NaOH  
CH 3 O N a  B    CHBr3  A

H

O
O O
C
OH
 +CO2

49. a&c

O
OH
O O

H O
O CH-O
CH
HS

O ,H
HS Ph - Li  H  / H 2O
CH 3  C  H
CH 3  I
50.
O
i. CH 3 MgBr PCC
CH 3  C  H 
ii. H / H 2O

CH 3
OsO4 HIO4
CH 3  C  CH  CH 3
51. Aromatic aldehydes donot react with Fehling reagent and ketones donot react with
Tollen’s reagent
52. a-qr, b-p, c-qr, d-p
53. a-pq, b-r, c-rs, d-pq
54. a-pqr, b-r, c-rs, d-pr

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