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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


JEE (Advanced)-2024
FULL TEST – XI
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 19-05-2024

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. C
vy
Sol.  Ndt  mv y  muy , e   v y  0.4  10  4 m/s
uy
 Ndt  m  4  (10m) = 14 m
  Ndt  mv x  mux
0.5  14m  mv x  m  10  v x  3m/s

2. A
3
0 iR2  isin 2  R
Sol. bH 3
n 0
2(R2  x2 ) 2 2
1
B
R

3. A
  
Sol. E=  
20 20 0

4. A
2
1 1 v 1
Sol. Decrease in K.E. = Increase in magnetic energy in inductor mv 2  m    CIL
2 2 2 2
 mv 2 2
I
4 L
Where mv = J

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5. B, C
P1 P
Sol. tan  – [slope at (P1, V1)] 
V1
P1 A (P1, V1)
tan  
V1 P1
 =    V
O D
OM  MD  V1 V1 M
 OD  2V1
1 1
Area of triangle AOD 
2
 AM  OD   2 P1  2V1   P1V1  nRT

6. B, C
Sol. F.B.D. of ball in frame of container 4Vg
4Vg  Vg Y
ay   3g
V
Va 4Va
L 1 L
 3gt 2  t  X
2 2 3g
Vg
4Va  Va
ax =  3a
V
1 2L
L 3at 2  t 
2 3a
2L L
Ball to collide at point Q, t    a = 2g
3a 3g

7. A, C
Sol. Velocity of A just after collision is v0 in –ve x-axis and velocity of B is a.
k m
and v 0  A  A , A  v0
m k
m
So equation is x  x 0  v 0 sin t
k

SECTION – B

8. 7
q2
Sol. Energy stored =
2C
4Q2 d 2 Q2 d
= =
9(2)0 A 9 0 A

9. 6
92 (t)
Sol.  mST (d = density)
R

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92 t
 (d)AST

A
N2 2
t  (d)A(2 )ST
(2 )
A
36 2  N2  2
N6

10. 8
mv 1 1 1 v
Sol. r ,   , m
qB v u f u

11. 0
Sol. x 4  x 2  D 2  d2  D
d2 
 
2D 2
Hence for t = 0, S is at central position and path

difference is
2

12. 6
h hc
Sol. 
2km eV
e2 v 2
K
2mc 2
where m = mass of electron

13. 5
1 1 1
Sol.  
V1 2R R
2
1 2 1 2R
   V1 
V1 R 2R 3
2R 4R
U2  2R  
3 3
1 3 2 4R
    V2 
V2 4R R 11
Magnification m = m1m2 2R

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SECTION – C

14. 0.80
Sol. Angular momentum is conserved about a point P v0

2mr 2 
mv 0R  v1 v1
5 P P
2 Before After
v 0  v1
5
Retardation = g
v0  gt1
2 v1
t1  = 0.8 sec
5 g

15. 3.84
Sol. Displacement of sphere x1 towards left
v0 2  2gx1
2
2 v1
x1 
25 g
2
2 v1
Displacement of belt in time t1, x2 = v1t1 =
5 g
2
12 v1
Relative displacement = x1  x 2 = = 3.84 M
25 g

16. 0.20
Sol. Intensity of reflected wave is 64% of incident wave
AR I
 R  0.8
AI II
Amplitude of reflected wave AR  0.8 A
Given resultant wave is constituted by the following waves.
y  0.8A cos  bt  ax   0.8A cos  bt  ax   0.2A cos(bt  ax)
First two waves constitute stationary wave
Hence c = 0.2

17. 1.80
Sol. vmax  A
Amplitude at position of antinode = A + 0.8 A
Hence vmax  b(1.8A) (here  = b) .

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

18. B
Sol. H
H H

Br

Br

Br H
H H
(y) (z)
(x)
Molecule (x) show slowest E2 reactivity as Br is present at equatorial position.

19. C
Sol. Conceptual

20. C
Sol. B. P. (oC) M. P. (oC)
H2O 100 0

NH3 – 33.3 – 77.7

H2SO4 337 10

HF 19.5 – 83.6

21. D
Sol.
D H D H

O O O O
X Major  Y  Major 

22. D
Sol. iFeCl3  1  1  3  1  0.8  3.4
A  3.4  0.01 R  300  10.2R
iK4 Fe CN  1   4  1  1  0.6  3.4
6

B  3.4  0.1 R  300  102R


B
 10; B   A (B is hypertonic)
A
Blue colouration doesn’t appear in any side as only solvent can flow through SPM.

23. B, D
 2V 
Sol. Sisothermal  1 R  n    Rn2
 V 

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 600 
Sisochoric  1 C V  n    CV n2
 300 
Stotal  Rn2  C V n2
  R  CV  n2
CP n2

24. A, B, C
Sol. O O
+
H C I2  NaOH
CH3  H C O Na  CHI3
A B 
 i H3O 
 ii O2 / 
SH SH

CO2  H2 O
C
S S

H CH3
D 
BuLi
 
S S

+
H3C Na
E 
O O
2
Hg
CO2
  
H2 O
 H3C C C OH
S S S S
O  G
+ +
H3C Na C O Na
E  F 
SECTION – B

25. 18
Sol. A  CH3MgBr  5CH4  Salt
0.84 mol  excess  0
0 4.2 mol
On complete combustion of 4.2 mole of methane heat produced  4.2  900  103 J
q  m.s.T
4.2  900  103  50  10 3  4.2  T
T = 18

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26. 100
Sol. At 300 K,
  iCRT
 3
i   1.2
CRT 1
0.1  300
12
   0.2
At 360 K,
 4.2
i   1.4
CRT 1
0.1  360
12
   0.4
0.4  0.2
% change in degree of dissociation   100  100
0.2

27. 4
Sol. NH2 Bent  , OH2 Bent  , SO2 Bent  , SF2 Bent  .

28. 4
Sol. 34 = (28 – 2) + n × 2
n = 4.

29. 15
Sol. NaOH  HCl  NaCl  H2 O
4 4 0 
0 0 4 
4
NaCl  30

 eq 
k1.1000


2.2  10 2  2  102  1000 
N 4 / 30
= 15

30. 16
 
Sol.   k  A   
From Exp. I and III   2
From Exp. III and IV   0
 4  104
k1  2
 2
 4  10 2 Lmol1 sec 1
A   0.1
2 0
  4  102   0.2    0.35   16  10 4 Ms 1

SECTION – C

31. 9.00

32. 13.00

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Sol. (for the Q. No. 31 and 32)


O OH OH
KCN/HCN
Ph C Ph   Ph C Ph LiAlH4
 Ph C Ph

C N H2C NH2

HNO2

O OH
+
Ph C CH2 Ph  Ph C CH2 N2

A Ph
SeO2

NaBH4

O O
OH
Ph C C Ph
Ph CH CH2 Ph
B 

conc. H2SO 4 /   i NaOH / 


 ii H
Ph  CH  CH  Ph

O3 / Zn
OH

O Ph C COOH

Ph C H Ph
D  C
KCN / 
H2 O, EtOH

Ph C CH Ph

E  OH

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33. 4.00
Sol. H2 CO3  NaOH 
 NaHCO3  Na2 CO3
10 15 0 0
0 0 5 5
5
pH = x = 10 + log   = 10
5
After adding H2 SO4
NaHCO3  Na 2CO3  H 
 H2 CO3
5 5 10 0
5 0 0 5
5
pH = y = 6 + log   = 6
5
x – y = 10 – 6 = 4

34. 3.70
Sol. COOH COONa

 NaOH   H2 O

0.2 mol 0.5  0.1 mol 0


0.15 0 0.05
 0.05 
pH  pKa  log  
 0.15 
 4.2  log3  3.7

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

35. B
   3  3 3 
Sol.    ,  , sin    ,1 & sin3    ,1
3 2    8 
 2   
  sin   sin    0, 1 & sin   sin
3 3
 1
ax 3  bx 2 , x  Q
 f x  
 c  11x, x  Q
 f(x) is continuous at x = 1, x = 2 & x = 3
3 2
 ax – bx = c – 11x must have roots 1, 2 & 3
 a = 1, b = 6, c = 6.

36. A

Sol. Let r  xˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ
x + y + 4z  14; x, y, z  N
Number of triplets (x, y, z) = 1 + 6C4 + 10C8 = 61.

37. C
 x  12  y  12
Sol.  1
a2 b2
The coordinates of the point Kr will be (1 + R cos , 1 + R sin ), where R is AKr and
r R 2 cos2  R 2 sin2  Kn
   =1 Kr (1+ Rcos, 1+ Rsin)
2n a2 b2 R K 1
1 n 2
 (1, 1)
lim  
n  n 

 AK r   

  r 1 
n 1
1 1 a2 b2
 lim
n n
 2   2
r 1 cos r / 2n  sin (r / 2n)
     
dx
0 b2 cos2  x   a2 sin2  x 
a2 b2 2  2 

38. D
Sol. (n – 1)!n! – (n – 2)!(n – 1)! 2n2 C1 = (n – 1)!(n – 2)! {n(n – 1) – (2n – 2)}
= (n – 1)!(n – 2)! {n2 – 3n + 2}

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39. A, B
 y
Sol. f(x) is symmetric about x  and g(x) is symmetric
2
about x = 
   2 /4
also by observation: p r  q /3
6 4 3 3 p r q
      x
 q   r   p 
2 6 2 4 2 3
 f(p) > f(r) > f(q) and g(p) > g(r) > g(p)


x = /2

40. A, D
1
Sol. Slope of normal at P(a, an) is y
nan1
1
Equation of normal is (y – an) =  x  a
nan 1 n
P(a, a )
1
Put x = 0 to get y-intercept as b = an +
nan2
0, if n  2 O x
 1
 lim b   , if n  2
a 0
2
, if n  2

41. A, B
Sol. Slope of tangent of hyperbola xy = a at point (x, y) is
dy y

dx x
dy
Let the slope of tangent of curves which makes an angle of /4 be
dx
dy y

dx x  1  dy  y  1  y dy
y dy dx x x dx
1
x dx
y y
1 1 
dy  y y dy x x
 1    1    or
dx  x x dx y y
1 1
x x

SECTION – B

42. 24
i i
Sol. Let z1  e 1 , z2  2e 2 , z3  3ei3
 z1 + z2 + z3 = 0  z13  z32  z33  3z1z 2 z3
 cos 31 + 8 cos 32 + 64 cos 33 = 24 cos(1 + 2 + 3)

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43. 7
1 2 1 3
Sol. Let B  A  A  A  ..... 
3 9
AB A2 1 3 1 4
   A  A  .....
3 3 9 27
 A 1 1
  I   B  A  B   3I  A  A
 3 3
 1 
 3 1 1 
 
1 1
Now, B  1  1 
8 3
 
 1 1
1  
 3 

44. 13
Sol. f   x   sec 2 x  3 tan2 x  2a tan x  b 

For f   x   0 in x  R –  2n  1
2
4
D  0  a2  3b, P  E   .
9

45. 4
 1  0
9
Sol. A =  4    f  y   1 dy   4   1  f  y   dy =
  2
 0  1

46. 4
Sol. Equation of the line L is x + y – 1 + z = 0, x – y – 2 +  (y + z – 3) = 0
As line passes through (1, 1, 1) so the value of  will be –1 and  = –2

47. 2
ar  2i
Sol. X  iy 
 ar  2  4
ar 2
X , Y
a2r 4 ar2 4
1
X2 + Y2 = Y
2
1
X2  Y 2  Y  0
2
y
So all points lies on circle x2 + y2 – 0
2
1
r
4
1  2   1 1 1 1
Area of regular octagon = 8   r 2  sin   = 8    
2  8  2 16 2 4 2

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SECTION – C

48. 12.00
Sol. (x2 + x + 1) P(x – 1) = (x2 – x + 1) P(x) ….. (1)
2 2
Since, x + x + 1 and x – x + 1 have no factor
2
Let p(x) = (x + x + 1) (x)
From (1), (x – 1) = (x)
 (x) = (x + 1)  periodic
A polynomial is periodic if it is constant
 P(x) = k(x2 + x + 1), P(1) = 3
 P(x) = x2 + x + 1
1 1
1 
 2x  2x 

Now, tan   dx  tan1  
 dx
 1 P x  
2 4 2
0 0
 1 x  x  1
1 1
 1  1  1  1 
 tan  x  x  1  tan  x  x  1 dx
1 2 1 2
=
0
=  tan
0
 2   tan 
 1 x  x  2   dx
 1 x  x 
1

 tan x  tan1  x  1  tan1 1  x   tan1 x dx


1
=
0
1 1
 2x   1  3
 tan1  dx  tan1 1  x  dx  3   ln2 =    ln4   k = 12

 2  4 2  4
0  1 P x  0

49. 2.00
1
n dx
In  2n  1  x
4
Sol.
0

 1 
n1 n1

n 4 3 4
 In  2  x  1  x

 0

0  x  n  4x 1  x dx 


1
n 1
 In  2n  2n  2n  4n 1  x 4  11  x 4 
 dx
0
1
 In  4n  4n  2n  1  x n  1  x 4 n1 dx
4

 In  4n  4n  In  8n  In 1
 1  4n  In  4n  8nIn1
n
By comparison, 4 = 8n
n=2

50. 8.00

51. 17.00
Sol. (for Q. 50 and 51).
Angle bisector passes through focus in first question, angle bisector will be same in second
question thus B will be (–1, 4)

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