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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI

A right Choice for the Real Aspirant


ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Jr.C-120 Jee-Main Date: 06-02-2021
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm WTM-17 Max.Marks:300

Key Sheet

PHYSICS

1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 4
6 4 7 3 8 1 9 2 10 3
11 2 12 2 13 3 14 4 15 1
16 3 17 3 18 4 19 2 20 1
21 2.00 22 4.00 23 20.00 24 0.03 25 5.00
26 3.00 27 330.00 28 4.00 29 5.00 30 0.73

CHEMISTRY

31 3 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4
36 1 37 3 38 2 39 1 40 1
41 4 42 4 43 2 44 3 45 1
46 3 47 4 48 4 49 1 50 1
51 24 52 1 53 3 54 0 55 11
56 5 57 4 58 4 59 4 60 3

MATHEMATICS

61 3 62 2 63 2 64 3 65 1
66 2 67 2 68 1 69 2 70 4
71 4 72 4 73 3 74 2 75 3
76 3 77 2 78 2 79 2 80 1
81 9 82 7 83 1 84 1 85 5
86 1 87 1 88 9 89 5 90 4
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 06-02-2021_Jr.C-120_Jee-Main-WTM-17_Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
X
1. T    gdx
0

x2
T  0
2
T
V

0 gx 2
V
2 0 x
gx dx gx
V  
2 dt 2
l0 y
dx g

0 x

2 0
dt

8l0
t
g
1
2. f
l
1 1 1
f1 : f 2 : f3  ; ;
l1 l2 l3
1 1 1
1: 2 : 6  : :
l1 l 2 l3
1 1
l1 : l2 : l3  1: :
2 6
 6 : 3 :1
l1  60cm
l2  (6  3) x10  90cm
3. f T
f1 T
 1 T1  100
f2 T2
f2 T
 2 T2  144
f1 T1
f 2  f1 T  T1
 2
f1 T1
12  10

10
10 1

f1 5
f1  50 H z
4. E A2W 2
E2 A22W22

E1 A12W12
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E2 4W

E1 W 2
E2  4 E1
5 9g 3 Mg
5. 
2l  2l 
25x9  9xM
M  25Kg
1 T
6. n
2l d r 2
l T 1
n1  x
2l  d r
n1 l r
 2. 2
n2 l1 r1
n1 2L r
 .
n2 L 2r
n1
1
n2
7. y  y1  y2
y1  a cos(kx  wt )
y2  a cos(kx  wt   )
y2  a cos(kx  wt )
8. 1st reflection
y1  Asm(kx  wt   )
2nd reflection
y2  Asm(kx  wt   )
2 2
E  A   2vt 
9.    
E:  A:   v1  vt 
2 2
   
 2   
 2  4
  
 1  Vi
    9
2
 V    1 
 t  1 
1 T
10. f 
2l 
1 y
f 
2l 
f  11H 2
T w
11. V= =
 k
w2
T= 
k2

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 60  4
T    3  10
 1.5 
T  1600  3  104
T  4800  104
T  0.48N
2d
12. t   0.1sec
C
13. 1800  1800  Vct  ct
2d
14. t 
C
P P
15. I  = 6.37  w / m2
S 1 2
  4 r
2
I 6.36  106
SL  10 log  10 log
I0 1012
SL  68dB
I 2  5 I1
SL2  SL1  10 log I 2 / I1  75dB
16. conceptual bits
17. Time interval between steps
Given that fundamental frequency is 70 HZ
1 450
f 
2l 5x10 3
Solve for ' l '
l  2.1m
TA
VA PS A
18. 
VB TB
PS B
TA S B
 ,
TB S A
Substitute the values given
2 :1
V
19. f 

V   f (  2l )
2x10
V x100
100
V  20m / s
20. Antinode = max amplitude
x 
sin   1
 5 
slove for ' x '

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x  7.5,12.5
T
21. V

V1 T
 1
V2 T2
T

2T
V1 1

V2 2
dx T
22. 
dt 
T
 dx  
dt

t  0.1sec
0.4
t then N  4
4
23   102 kg / m
mg sin   Mg
m
2
M
T
V

mg sin 
100 
102
m  20kg
2  
24.    3cm
 3 2

 0.03m
2
1 T
25. f 
2l 
1 YAC
f 
2l l 
f 1 l
  0.5  5x101 then x  5
f 2 l
 RT
26. V
M
V1  M
 1. 2
V2  2 M1
7
V1 5. 4

V2 5 28
3

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V1 21 4
 .
V2 25 28
V1 3
 then N=3
V2 5
2d 2  d  495 
27. Given 2  , 5 , C  330m / s
C C
2
28.   t    W t
T
   x0.4
  4 x101
x4
I
29. S .L  10 log10
b
30. V  gx
l
VA 4

VB 3l
4
VB  3V A
VB  VA  3VA  VA
 0.73VA
CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
4
32. Na2 S  Na2  Fe(CN )5 NO   Na4 Fe  (CN )5 NOS  4Na  +  Fe(CN )5 NOS  ( violet)
33. Acidic nature increase
34. S  3F2  SF6 ( SF4 connot be prepared )
35. Conceptual

S-2
-2 -2
1
H O S O H 1
+4
36.

Na2 S 2O3  2 AgNO3  Ag 2 S 2O3

H 2O

Ag 2 S  H 2 SO4
37. (Black)

38. Based on structure


39. 0, +1 and -2
40. H 2O, H 2 S
41. 1110 ,1030

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3x 2 x
42. 302  203 initial 100 0 100  3 x  2 x  x  20  2 x  40
100  3 x 2 x
43. Tailing of mercury
44. Conceptual
45. Based on structure
+2 +25 2-
2
I 2  S 2O S 4O6 +2 I 
46. 3 so the change is 0.5
47. Conceptual
48. C  2 H 2 SO4  CO2  2SO2  2 H 2O
49. Based on structure
50. Conceptual
51. Conceptual
52. Barytes is BaSO4

53. Conceptual
54. 3SO2  O3  3SO3
+2 -1 +3 +4
4Fe S2 +11O2 2 Fe2O3  8SO2
total +8 -8 +12 +32
55.
For 4 moles the changes is 44
For one mole is 11
56. Conceptual
87. They are formed in 2nd excited state
58. Conceptual
59. Conceptual
60. Bond order of O3 is 1.5

MATHEMATICS
61. L  S1  16  4
R  16  4  16  2
2 LR 2  4  2 16
Length of chord of contact =  
L2  R 2 16  4 20
62. Equation to common chord is S  S 1  0
y 1
4 Kx   K   0.  (1)
2 2
Equation to line through P,Q is 4 x  5 y  K  0.  (2)
From (1) and (2)
No value exists for .K
63. Let M (h, K ) be the foot on AB
h
Slope of AB 
K
h
Equation to AB: y  K  ( x  h)
K

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 h2  K 2   h2  k 2 
A , 0  , B  0, 
 h   K 
AB = 2R
64. Center C1  (1,1), C2 (9,1)
Circles are on opp. Sides of 3x  4 y    0
(  7)    31  0
  (7,31)
Perpendicular distance from centre  radius
3 4  27  4  
 ! and 2
5 5
(  7)  5   4 or   21
  12 or   2
Common :   12, 21
65. (a  c)2  (a  c) 2  4ac

X Y Z
xy  2 ac
yz  2 ab , xz  2 bc
xz  xy  yz
1 1 1
 
a b c

66. P(4, 7) PA.PB  PT 2


= 56
1 4
67. cos 2   cos 2  
7 7
2
Also sec 2  7.  cos  
7
1 2  r cos   r cos 
PP
4 4 8
  
7 7 7
68. Point of intersection =(1,2)
Let Image of A(2, 3) be B( ,  )
PA  PB
( x  1) 2  ( y  2) 2  2
Rad = 2
69. Equation of circle ( x  1)2  ( y  1)2  1
Radius of T = y
T touches C externally
1  ( y  1) 2  1  y

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2 y  1 2y y  1
4
70. Equation circle x 2  y 2  6 x  10 y  p  0  (1)
Centre (3,5), r  34  p
r 5
34  p  25
p  9  (2) or 34  p  3
p  25  (3)
If (1,4) is inside the circle
(3  1) 2  (5  4) 2  r
p  29  (4)
 25  P  29
71. (1,2) lies on x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  11  0
Now x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  21  0  (1)
x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  11  0  (2)
3x  4 y  5  0  (3)
2
3x  5   3x  5 
1),(iii) x  
2
  4x  6     21  0
 4   4 
25 x 2  38 x  191  0  (4)
2),(iii) 25x2  38 x  191  0  (5)
Hence , equation (2) is the required circle
72. Equation to common chord 5ax  (c  d ) y  a  1  0
5x  by  a  0 passes thorny P and Q
a c  d a 1
 
1 b a
2
a  1  a a is not real
A

B C
D
73.
AD=3a
OA =2a
Circle equation x2  y 2  (2a)2
x2  y 2  4a 2
74. Centre C1  (2, 9)
Rad r  4  81  29  114
AB= 4
Locus B is a circle with centre C and rad = 114
C  (2  4,9)  (6,9)
75. P(1, 0), Q(0,1)

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Locus is a circle with PQ as diameter
Ie x( x  1)  y( y  1)  0

76. O

C ( x1 , y1 ). be the center
2
a
r     y12
2

2
2
b
r     x12
2

2
Locus 4( x2  y 2 )  a 2  b2
77. P (2,14), C  (3, 2), r  9  4  12  5
Shortest distance = Cp  r  8
78. Center C(1-2)
Let m be the slope of OA
Equations OA is mx  y  0
m2
Dist from centre d 
m2  1
r  1 4  5
AB
OA   10
2
10  2 r 2  d 2
10  4(5  d 2 )
5  10  2d 2
2d 2  5
(m  2)2
2 2 5
m 1
79. C1  ( g ,  f ), C2 ( g 1 , F 1 )
C1 , C2 , O are collinear
fg 1  gf 1
   a  1
80.  ,   ( x1 , 0)
 2 2 
  2 x1  a,   1 lies on x 2  y 2  ax  y  0
(2 x1  a )2  1  a (2 x1  a )  1  0
 0
 a2  8
81. centre =(1,2), radius r=1
d r
38 k
1
5
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K  (6,16)
K= 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
82. n  69
n
 9   7
Rr
83. sin 300  R  21
Rr
84. a  b  c  d  r1  r2  r3  r
Take d  r , b  r2 , a  r1C  r3
d d d 1 1 1 1
   r      r( )  1
a b c  r1 r2 r3  r
85. sec2   cos es 2  3  0
1  (tan   cot  )2  0
Min dist = sec 2   cos 2   3
= 1  tan 2   cot 2   3
= 4  3  2 3
86. x3 X, y4  
The line x cos   y sin   1 touches the circle
x2  y2  1
Where radius is 1
87. x2  y 2  32 x  24 y  1  0
(0, 0) S1  0  32 x  24 y  2  0
(16,12) S1  0  32 x  24 y  399  0
1399  2 401
d 
2
32  24 2 40
88. Equation to pair of normal’s is x 2  3x  6 y  2 xy  0
Center =point of intersection
K=6, L=3
rS113/ 2
89. Area 
S11  r 2
r (100  r 2 )3/2
Let f (r ) 
100
1
f (r )  0  r  5

sin A a K 2
90. 2  2 AB= 6 Radius  2 AB  (6)  4
sin B b k 1 4 1

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