Aits 2425 PT I Jeem Sol
Aits 2425 PT I Jeem Sol
JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 16-11-2024
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. From conservation of momentum 102 sin 37
4v 3(10 2)cos37
Minimum length required is
20 2 sin37
(10 2 cos37 v) 3 kg
10 102 cos 37
= 33.6 m
4kg
v
=0
2. A
30m 60N 60N 20 kg
Sol. Initially spring force is (200 N / m) 60N 30 kg
100
Here only 20 kg block will move.
From work energy theorem, when spring attains its
natural length
W sp + W fr = k
1
kx 2 mgx k
2
Substituting value we get
k = 0
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3. C
2
M 5M2
Sol.
I dy y2 y
0
12
12
dy
4. C
Sol. Speed of particle after 1st collision with wall is
v1 (4 3) 3 10 m/s towards left
nd
Speed of particle after 2 collision with wall is
v 2 (10 6) 22 m/s towards right
5. D
3v v v 3v
Sol.
2
v m
vCM 3v
vCM 2v CM
1 2 1
K.E. mv CM ICM2
2 2
1 1 (2 )2 v 2 v
m(2v)2 m
2 2 12 2
mv 2 13
2mv 2 mv 2
6 6
6. D
2
R 3R
3 R3
Sol. x cm 4 4 64 3R
2
R 7R2 56
R2 2
4 8
2
R 3R
ycm 4 4 3R
2 56
R
R2 2
4
3R ˆ ˆ
r (i j)
56
7. C
Sol. vbw sin v w sin 45 vbw vb
5
15 sin
2
1
sin
3 2 45
vw
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5 km
Time T
v w cos 45 v bw cos
5 2
T
5 15 7 1 7
2 3 2
34 2
T= hr
16
8. A
Sol. Since net applied force on the block is zero, so frictional force is zero.
9. B
Sol. For block T
T = 14g sin 30 T
T = 7g T
Taking wedge + block
T = kx 14 kg
x = 7 cm
kx
14 g sin30
30
10. C
1
Sol. x a(n 1)2 …(i)
2
1
y an2 …(ii)
2
1
x y at 2
2
a(n 1)2 an2 at 2
2 2 2
t 2 (n 1)2 n2
t 2 n2 1 2n n2
t 2 2n2 2n 1
t 2n2 2n 1
11. B
Sol. u1 uiˆ 2ghˆj
v1 v ˆi 2ghˆj
u1 v1 u1 v1 0
uv 2gh 0
uv
h
2g
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12. C
Sol. F = 3T F
2T = mAg
T = 20 N
T T T
From (i) F = 60 N 2T
20 t = 60
t = 3 sec mA
mAg
13. A
Sol. mg sin f N mg cos
mg sin N
mg sin mg(1 cos )
sin mg sin
m
1 cos
f
cot
2 mg
14. D
dv
Sol. P = Fv = mav = m v v
dx
x v
Pdx mv 2 dv
0 x
m 3
Px
3
v u3
3Px
v 3 u3
m
1/3
3Px
v u3
m
15. C
Sol. Applying work energy theorem
w gr wN w fr k f ki
0mgcos x 2
(mgsin )x 0 0
2
2 tan
x
0
16. A
mv 3 mu3
Sol. Area under power versus position graph is
3 3
24 3
2 8 13 (v 1)
3
v = 3 m/s
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17. C
Sol. 0 = mv1 sin 30 mv2 sin 30 v1
v 1 = v2 m
30
10 m/s m
m
30
Rest
v1
18. D
9.8 2 0.8
Sol. 0.4 t1 t1
2 9.8
9.8 2 1.8
0.9 t 2 t2
2 9.8
required time
t = t2 t1 = 1/7 sec
19. D
g 11
Sol. geff g g
10 10
2(3)(1.5) 11g 11g
T
(4.5) 10 5
reading of spring balance is
2T
4.4 kg
g
20. D
F kx0 kx
Sol. aB , aA 0
M M
aBA aB a A
F 2kx0
aBA
M
SECTION – B
21. 5
Sol. When the block breaks of the surface
2
cos
3
= MgR sin
5
= MgR
3
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22. 4
Sol. From COME
1 m 2 2
mg (1 cos ) …(i)
2 3 2
From equation of motion
f
m 2
mgcos N …(ii)
2
From (i) and (ii)
mg mg
N (5 cos 3)
2
3
N becomes zero when cos N
5
4
sin
5
23. 1
Sol. a A g, aB g
aB g
1
aA g
24. 7
Sol. x = 3
U = 107 J
5x2 20x + 2 = 107
x2 4x 21 = 0
x = 7m, 3m
x = 7 m is maximum x-coordinate
25. 60
Sol. From conservation of momentum
(1 kg) (9 m/s) = (1 + 3)v
9
v m/s
4
From conservation of energy
2
1 1 9
mg(1 cos max) = (1kg)(9)2 (4kg)
2 2 4
max = 60
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
26. B
Sol. egHo of Noble gases
He 48 kJ mol1
Ne 116 kJ mol1
Xe 77 kJ mol1
Rn 68 kJ mol1
27. C
Sol. (2p-3d) (3p-2p)
C C
Cl Cl Cl Cl
Cl
28. A
Sol. O O
O
H3Si H3C F 3Si SiF 3 ,
SiH3 , CH3 ,
Backbonding decreases basicity. Lone pair freely available Strong electron withdrawing
group so decreases basicity
29. C
Sol. CN and N2 are isoelectronic species and bond order = 3.
CN and N2 are isoelectronic species and bond order = 2.5.
Stability of CN > CN and curve shows more decrease in PE.
30. C
Sol. Due to very small size and high inter electronic repulsions the formation of O g from O g
becomes endothermic in nature.
Most of the compounds of oxygen are formed by O g and it can be explained on the basis of
high lattice enthalpy.
31. B
COO
Sol. FeC2 O 4 Fe aq aq
COO
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Fe aq Fe aq e
COO
aq 2CO2 g 2e
COO
COO
Fe aq aq Fe aq 2CO2 g 3e
COO
In acidic medium
MnO4 aq 8H aq 5e Mn aq 4H2 O
5 3
5FeC2O 4 3KMnO4 12H2SO 4 Fe2 SO4 3 3MnSO 4 K 2 SO4 12H2O 10CO2
2 2
OR
5FeC2 O4 s 3MnO4 aq 24H aq 5Fe aq 3Mn aq 10CO2 g 12H2O
Since 5 mols of FeC2O4 requires 3 mols of KMnO4.
3
So, 3 mols of FeC2O4 requires 3 mols of KMnO4 1.8 mols .
5
32. A
Sol.
nX g
Xn g
Ini. 1
1 x x 1
Equi. .
V n V
n
x 1 x
KC /
n V V
xV n1
KC n
1 x .n
n
Since x << 1 1 x 1
xV n 1
KC … (1)
n
x 1 n
Total mols at equilibrium (neq) = 1 x 1 x
n n
n 1
neq 1 x … (2)
n
Now, PV neq.RT
PV
neq
RT
Using (1) and (2)
PV n 1 nK C
1 n1
RT n V
PV n 1 K C
1
RT V n 1
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33. D
Sol. Since E KEmax
h
4.25 x Tx , x
2me Tx
h
4.20 y Ty , y
2me Ty
Since, Tx Ty 1.50
y 2 x
x 2.25 eV, Tx 2.00 eV
y 3.70 eV, Ty 0.50 eV
h
y
2me Ty
6.6 1034
y
2 9 10 31 0.5 1.6 10 19
6.6
y 10 9
3 1.6
6.6
y 109
3 1.26
y 1.746 109 m 1746 pm
34. B
Sol. Let order of the reactin is n.
1 d X n
K X
3 dt
n
X d X 3kdt
n 1
X d X 3k dt n1
3kt C
n 1 X
1
At t 0, X Xo C n 1
n 1 Xo
1 1
n 1
3kt n 1
n 1 X n 1 Xo
1 n 1 n
X 3k n 1 t Xo
Comparing with graph
1 n 3 n 4
1
3k n 1 tan 45o k
9
1 d X 4
Rate of the reaction k X
3 dt
1 4 16 104
Rate 0.2 Mmin1
9 9
16
Rate 10 4 M min1
9
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35. C
Sol. CH3 COOH NaOH
CH3 COONa H2O
Ini. 600 2 1200 milim oles x milim oles
Final 1200 x milimoles x milim oles x milim oles
For acidic buffer
pH pK a log
Salt
Acid
and for maximum buffer capacity [Salt] = [Acid]
x 1200 x
x 600milimoles
600
WNaOH 40 24 g
1000
36. A
2
Sol. OCO 1
X 2
C N
8
N C C C N 1
8
C N
Y
H
H H
12
4
3
H H
H
Z
H H
H H
9
C C C C 4.5
2
H H
W
X Y Z W
37. C
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Sol. N2 1s 1s 2s 2s 2px 2p y 2pz
1
For N2 Bond order 9 4 2.5 and paramagnetic.
2
1
For N2 Bond order 10 5 2.5 and paramagnetic.
2
So, BO N2 BO N2
But stability of N2 > Stability of N2
(Due to more number of electron(s) in ABMO in case of N2 )
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38. C
Y Y K X
Sol. X
Y K1 1
X
Z Z K X
X
Z K2 2
X
Xeq
Now, mole fraction of ‘X’ at equilibrium
Xeq Y eq Zeq
Xeq 1
Xeq K1 Xeq K 2 Xeq 1 K1 K 2
39. B
Sol.
2XY g
2X g Y2 g
Ini. Po
Equi. Po 2x 2x x
Po 2x 2x x P
P 8P P
Po P Po as x
9 9 9
2 1
X g Y2 g
KP 2
XY g
2
2P P
2x x 9 9
2
KP 2
2
Po 2x 8P 2P
9 9
4P2 P 36P2 P
KP / 2
92 9 9 81
KP 1
P 81
40. C
n3
Sol. Tn
Z2
33 23
TLi THe
32 22
TLi 3 t 3
THe 2 THe 2
2
THe t s 0.66t s
3
41. C
Sol. B 801 kJmol1
Al 577 kJmol1
In 558 kJmol1
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Ga 579 kJmol1
T 589 kJmol1
42. A
Sol. x o 101o
y o 79o
zo 118o
43. D
Sol. NO3 aq NO g
5 2
As2 S3 s AsO34 aq SO4 aq
3 2 5 6
Net increase in oxidation state = 2 × 2 + 3 × 8 = 28
Net decrease in oxidation state = 3
Net increase = Net decrease
28NO3 aq 3As2 S3 s 4H2 O 6AsO34 aq 28NO g 9SO4 aq 8H aq
x 28, y 3, z 4
x y z 28 3 4 35
44. A
Sol.
4
Ag4 Fe CN 6 s
4Ag aq Fe CN 6
aq
4s s
4 1
K SP 4s s
K SP 256 s5
K SP 4
s 5 = Molarity of Fe CN6 in saturated solution.
256
45. A
Sol. k Ae Ea /RT
Ea
nk nA
RT
d d d E
nk n A a
dT dT dT RT
d nk Ea
… (1)
dT RT 2
z
Now, nk x ynT
T
d nk y z
dT T T2
d nk yT z
… (2)
dT T2
From (1) and (2)
Ea yT z
2
Ea yRT zR
RT T2
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SECTION – B
46. 99
h h
Sol. 1 2 5
2 2
1 2 5
1 20
4
x = Number of orbitals = 2 1 9
11x 11 9 99
47. 120
Sol. X
Y Z g
t0 Ro
t Ro Ro
Ro 80 … (1)
X
Y Z g
t0 Ro
t 40 Ro x x x
x 40
Ro x 40 … (2)
X
Y Z g
t0 Ro
t 40 Ro y y y
y 70
Ro y 10 … (3)
G RTn
Z K b
X Y K f
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rb 1
G RTn RTn 4 4RT
rf e
x G 4RT 4 2 300 2400 cal.
x 2400
4
600 600
49. 8
Sol. H H
HX HY
50. 2
Sol. MO4 Mx
MO2 MO 2
4 4 7 x
Net increase = 3, Net decrease = (4 – x)
Net increase = Net decrease
4 x MO2 3MO2 4 x MO4 3x
Oxidation part Re duction part
4x 2
Now,
3 3
x2
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
51. B
Sol. Total function = 54 = 625
5
Total one-one function = C4 4!
= 5 24 = 120
Total many-one function = 625 120 = 505
52. A
Sol. From Venn diagram
n(C B) = 34, n(C A) = 35
n(A B C) = 1
n(C B) + n(C A) + n(A B C) = 70
53. D
Sol. It is given that the subset must have exactly one element from A, B and C. Say {1, 4, 7} is one
such subset. If cannot include any number from {2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9} only number left is 10.
So, there are two possible combinations {1, 4, 7} and {1, 4, 7, 10}.
Similarly we can have 3 3 3 = 27
Such combination from A, B and C. For each there are two possibilities.
Hence total number of subsets = 27 2 = 54
54. C
Sol. R is not reflexive as (2, 2) R, (3, 3) R. Also R is not transitive as (2, 1) R and (1, 2) R but
(2, 2) R. However R is symmetric.
55. D
Sol. From analysis of the graph of f(x), we observe that f(x) = 6 has 2 real and distinct solutions.
56. D
lim f x 1g x
Sol. Applying e x a
57. D
Sol.
h(x)
x
4 2 O 2 4
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59. C
Sol. The given differential can be written as
2y dy y2 1 1
2
2
3
1 y 2 dx 1 y x x
y2 2y dy dz
Put z = 2
2
1 y 1 y dx dx
2
dz z 1
3 which is linear in z, after solving, we get
dx x x
2 2 2
x y = (cx 1) (1 y )
60. D
1 2 n
Sol. En 2
2
..... 2
n n2 n n4 n n 2n
1 2 n 1
Now, 2 2 ....... 2 < En < 2 (1 + 2 + ….. + n)
n 3n n 3n n 3n n n2
1 1
lim En
2 n 2
61. B
Sol. Let (3, ) be the point on y = h(x) (, 3) lies on y = f(x) = 1
Also, x = f(h(x))
1 1 1
h(3) =
f h 3 f 1 4
slope of normal at x = 3 is 4
Equation of normal
y 1 = 4(x 3)
y 1 + 4x 12 = 0
4x + y 13 = 0
62. B
Sol. Assume
1 x
E lim g
x0 x n
g x / n g 0
= lim
x 0 x0
x
Let
n
g g 0
E = lim
0 n
g g 0 1 1
E = lim g 0
0 n n n
1 n x n 1
Hence, lim 1 g 1
x 0 x n n
n 1 n 1
n 1 1
= 1 ln 2
n 1 n
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63. C
1
1 2 dx
Sol. I= x
1 1
x 2 x 1
x x
x2 x 1
= 2 tan1 c
x
x2 x 1
= 2 cot 1 c
2 x
x2 x 1
= 2cot 1 c
x
|| = 2
64. B
1
1 x2
1
Sol. dx dz f z 1 dz
e
0z 0
Integrating by parts, we get
1
f z 1dz f z z dz 0
1 e 1
= zf z ze dz z2
0
2
65. A
tan1 x tan1 x
Sol. Assume F() = dx
0
x
dF 1 x dx
1 2 x 2 x dx 1 2 x 2
d 0 0
1 dx 1
tan1 x 0
=
2 0
1
x2 2
2
2
Now dF = d
2
d
dF 2
F() = ln C
2
But F(1) = 0 C = 0
Hence F() = ln
2
66. C
1/3
r 2
n
1 n n3
Sol. We can arrange this lim
n
r 1 n r
n
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1 1
x 2/3 1/3 3
= x dx x dx = 2
0 0
67. C
1 1
2y f y f y dy y dy
3 6
Sol.
0 0
1
2
f y y
3
dy 0
0
f(y) = y3 f(x) = x3
3 3
3 65
Hence area = f x dx x dx 4
sq. unit
2 2
68. B
6
Sol. Area = g1 x dx
2
6
= t g(t) dt
2
6
6
= tg t 2 g t dt
2
= 36 4 12 = 20
69. A
Sol. To fix up the focus of hyperbola we need two effective parameters. Thus order of corresponding
differential equation will be 2.
70. D
Sol. Consider a function h(x) = x g(x), here, h(x) is continuous in [0, 1] and differentiable in (0, 1) as
g(1) = 0 h(0) = 0 = h(1)
Hence, Rolle's theorem is applicable for h(x)
hence, for some (0, 1)
h() = 0 g() + g() = 0
SECTION – B
71. 4
4
Sol. Assume I = ln 13 sin y 3 3 cos y dy
0
4
13
= ln 14 sin y dy where cos =
14
0
= 4 ln sin y dy ln14
0
Assume y + = t
I= 4 lnsin tdt 4 ln14
= 4ln14 + 4 2 ln 2 = 4 ln7 = 4
2
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72. 5
Sol. Since differentiable at x = 0, hence continuous at x = 0
f(0+) = f(0) a = 1
b 1
also f'(0) = f'(0+)
c 2 8
2 1
4
64b2 + c2 = 4 64b2 + c2 + a2 = 5
73. 20
Sol. From given information + + 1 = 0
dy y
Also,
dx x
dy 1
Now, 2
dx 1,1 1
+ 2 + 3 = 0
Solving for and , get = 2, = 1
40 1
40 20
2
74. 9
Sol. Equation of tangent at P(2, 3) is x = 2y 4
3
2
Required area = y 2 1 2y 4 dy 9 sq. unit.
0
75. 1000
sin2 x x 2 1
Sol. Using the series expansion of "sinx" in lim L
x 0 x 2 sin2 x 3
|3000L| = 1000
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