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2017-JEE Entrance Examination - Advanced/Paper-2 Code-7
PART-I PHYSICS
p2 h2
1.(A) K
2 m 2md 2
hc h2
0
2md 2
hc d h2 2 d 3
d2
2 d d 2m 3d
2.(C) From the figure, we can write
P bR S (From ΔOPS)
and R QP (Given)
P b (Q P) S
S 1 b P bQ
3. (D) Magnetic field due to one section of star can be calculated as follows
0 i
B0
4a
sin 60 sin 30
0 i 3 1
B0
4a 2
Total field B 12 B0
0i
2 a
3 3 1
4.(D) For any n-sided polygon
h h
cos x
x n
cos
n
h
xh h
cos
n
1
h 1
cos n
d
Now R 3 3R 2 v 0
dt
R3 d R 1 d
v
3R 2 dt 3 dt
1 d
Since is given to be constant
dt
vR
6.(C) Time taken for the stone to reach the bottom of the well.
2L
t1
g
time taken by the sound to reach from the bottom of the well to the observer
L
t2
Vs
Total time T t1 t2
2L L
T
g Vs
dT 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
dL 2 g L V s 2 10 20 300 20 300
0.01 15 1 300 3
dl 0.01
dL 300 16 16
dl 3 1
Percentage error, 100 100 1%
l 16 20
2GM
7.(B) For earth, Ve
R
For Sun + Earth, v
GM 3 105 GM
Potential energy = m
R 2.5 104 R
GMm 13GMm
1 12
R R
1 2 13GMm
mv
2 R
2GM
v . 13 13 ve
R
ve 40.4 km / s 42 km / s.
L1di1 di
8.(BCD) Let the currents through inductors be i1 and i2 . Then, VL L2 2
dt dt
t t
i.e., d L1i1 d L2 i2
L1i1 L2 i2
0 0
i1 L2
i.e. is fixed at all times.
i2 L1
Hence (D) is correct
Also, since inductor acts as an open circuit at t = 0, current through all branches is zero at t = 0.
After a long time current through battery
V
i0 and L1i1 L2 i2 and i1 i2 i0
R
i0 L2 i L
i1 and i2 0 1
L1 L2 L1 L2
9.(AD) Since the charge lies outside the sphere, net flux passing
through the sphere is zero.
curved surface disc 0
Option (C) is incorrect
curved surface disc
R 1 Q
cos E
2
R r 2 40 R 2
r2
disc
E d A
1 Q Q 2 rdr R
2 rdr cos R2 r 2
40 R 2 r 2 40
R2 r 2
1/ 2
R
2 1/ 2
QR
R
rdr
2
QR 1 R r QR 1 1 Q 1
20 3/ 2
20 2 1/ 2 2
R R R2
2
2 1
0 R 2
r2
0
0 0 2
Q 1
curved surface 1
20 2
Option (A) is correct
1 Q Q
Potential at any point on the circumference of the flat surface is
4 0 2
R R 2 40 2R
Hence it is equipotential
Option (D) is correct
1 Q
E cos2
40 ( R / cos )2 4 0 R 2
Q
Enormal E cos cos3
40 R 2
Which is not constant
Option (B) is in correct
8p
10.(AB) For (A) For B
13QR
p p13QR 13R
r
QB Q8 p 8
2 2
13r 5 R
Clearly x
8 8
3R
x
2
Hence particle enters region 3 through point P2
(r = radius of circle in which charge moves)
3R
For (B) The particle will reenter region 1 if r
2
p 3R 2p
B
QB 2 3QR
For (C) Distance between point p1 and point of re-entry into region 1 = 2r
2mv
y m
qB
For (D) When particle re-enters region 1 through longest possible path, it will re-enter horizontally only.
Hence at farthest point from y axis, if must be vertical with magnitude of momentum being p. hence
change in its linear momentum must be 2 p.
11.(AC) At P1 , x 0
P2 , x d 3000
so, between P1 and P2 2999 bright fringes will be formed.
So, A is correct.
At P2 , there will be bright fringe.
So, B is incorrect
At P2 , there will be 3000th bright fringe
At angle θ, x d sin
(assuming the circle to be of large radius)
d
Rate of change of path difference is x d cos
d
Which decreases with increasing θ. so for small values of θ, path difference increases sharply with
increases in θ resulting in closer fringes.
So, angular separation between consecutive bright sports increases as we move from P1 to P2 .
So, D is incorrect
rms 3V0 3
VXY V0
2 2
If connected across X and Z.
4
VXZ VX VZ V0 sin t V0 sin t 3 V0 sin
3 6
If connected across Y and Z:
2 4
YYZ VY VZ V0 sin t V0 sin t 3V0 cos t
3 3
Vrms is same if the voltmeter is connected across any two terminals.
L
13.(BCD) (A) x sin
2
y L cos
x2 y2
Hence 2
1
L L2
2
Hence NOT parabola
L
(B) Torque about B mg
sin Hence correct
2
(C) As there is no external horizontal force and zero initial velocity Hence it will move downwards
L L
(D) Displacement of mid point cos
2 2
14.(BD)
(C) As the wheel begins to climb, the distance of the force F3 from point Q increases initially
Torque of F3 through X increases clockwise.
Torque of mg decreases anticlockwise
Net torque increases clockwise initially Incorrect
(D) When force is applied vertically, then there will be no normal reaction at
point Q and hence friction will also be zero.
This will cause slipping of the wheel.
Since, it is given that there is no slipping at point Q, therefore we can write
F4 2R cos MgR cos (Clockwise)
2F4 R MgR cos
As increases from 0 to , cos decreases from 1 to 0.
2
decreases as the wheel climbs.
Correct
V0 CV0
15. (D) When voltage is set to , charge supplied by battery
3 3
2V0 2CV0 CV0 CV0
When voltage is raised to , additional charge supplied .
3 3 3 3
2CV0 CV0
When voltage is raised to V0 , additional charge supplied CV0
3 3
V0 CV0 2V0 CV0 CV0
Total energy supplied by cell 3 3 V0 3
3 3
2
CV02
3
Final charge on capacitor CV0
1
Energy stored in capacitor CV02
2
2 1 1
Energy dissipated across resistor ED CV02 CV02 CV02
3 2 6
16. (C) Energy supplied by cell V0 CV0
CV02
1
Energy stored in capacitor EC CV02
2
1 1
Energy dissipated across resistor E D CV02 CV02 CV02
2 2
EC ED
g
mg m02 R r i.e. 0
R r
18. No answer matches
Kinetic energy of ring can be calculated by two methods
(i) Basic method
1 2 1 1 2 1
KE(Total)
2
mvcm I cm 2 m02 R r mR 2 02
2 2 2
1 2
m02 R r R 2
2
(ii) Using ICOR : Centre of smaller disk is the Instantaneous Centre of Rotation for ring so,
1
KE I ICOR 2
2
1 2 2 1 2
mR m R r 20 m02 R r R 2
2 2
PART-II CHEMISTRY
Cu NO3 2 2NO 2 2H 2 O
Cu+4HNO3
conc.
2Fe 6HNO3
Fe 2O3 (s) 6NO 2 3H 2O (Fe become passive on reaction with concentrated HNO )
3
conc
Zn 2NaOH(aq)
Na 2 ZnO2 H 2
26.(AC) BeO, Al2O3 , SnO, PbO, Cr2O3 , SnO2 , PbO2 are amphoteric oxides.
CrO is basic oxide , B2 O3 is acidic oxide , NO is Neutral oxide
28.(ABC)
Reactivity order for nucleophilic substitution reaction is IV > III > I > II
H 0, S 0 K decreases with increase in T ; H 0, S 0 K decreases with increase in T
qsys
Ssurr
Tsurr
Ssurr favourable means Ssurr is positive while Ssurr unfavourable means Ssurr is negative. If value of K
increases with increase in temperature for endothermic reaction it means reaction shift toward forward direction
because of unfavourable change in entropy of the surrounding decreases. Similarly if value of K for exothermic
reaction decreases with increase in temperature it means reaction shift toward backward direction due to decrease
in favourable change in entropy of surrounding.
6N 2 O5 4H3PO 4 or HPO3
12HNO3 P4O10
PART-III MATHEMATICS
37.(C) x y z 10
10 31
Total number of non-negative integers satisfying this equation C31 12 C2
If z is even i. e, z 2m; m 0,1, 2,3, 4,5 x y 10 2m
10 2 m 2 1 11 2m
No of . Solutions C2 1 C1 11 2m
5
Therefore number of favourable cases 11 2m 66 30 36
m0
36 36 6
Probability
12C2 66 11
38.(A) f " x 0
1 1
Since f , f 1 1
2 2
Let g x f x x
1
g 0 g 1
2
Therefore, g '( x ) 0 e (0, 1) f '(e) 1
f '' x 0
1 1
f '' x dx 0 dx
e 0
f ' 1 f ' e 0
f ' 1 f ' e
f ' e 1
Similarly QS PR
RS PQ
S is orthocentre
a1 a2 a3
41.(B) M b1 b2 b3
c1 c2 c3
a1 b1 c1
M T
a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3
a1 b1 c1 a1 a2 a3
M M a2
T
b2 c2 b b
1 2 b3
a3 b3 c3 c1 c2 c3
Tr M T M a 21 b12 c 12 a 22 b 22 c 22 a 23 b 23 c 23 5
5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5, 1 s , 4, 0 s 9
C5
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1, 1 2, 7 0s 9
C7 2 C1
9.8
126 2 198
2
42.(D) N1 5 C1 4 C4
N 2 5C2 4C3
N3 5 C3 4 C2
N 4 5 C4 4 C1
N5 5C5 4 C0
9 8 7 6
N1 ...... N5 9C5 126
4 3 2 1
1
43.(C) dy dx, x0
8 x 9 x 4 9 x
1 1 1
y dx dt 4 9 x t
2 4 9 x 2 9 x 2 x
y 4 9 x C
y 0 7 C0
y 256 4 9 256 3
1 x(1 1 x ) 1
44.(BC) lim cos
x 1 1 x 1 x
1 2 x x2 1
cos
(1 x ) 1 x
( x 1) 2 1
lim
(1 x)
cos 0
x 1 1 x
1 x (1 x 1) 1
lim cos does not exist
x 1 (x 1) 1 x
1 y2 1 x2 (1 x 2 ) (1 y 2 ) (1 x 2 )(1 y 2 )
Apply C and D
1 y2 1 x2 2 (1 x 2 ) (1 y 2 )
1 x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 (1 x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 ) 1 x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 (1 x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 )
(1 x 2 ) (1 y 2 ) 2(1 x 2 ) (1 y 2 )
2x2 2 y2
2( x 2 y 2 )
2
x2
3.
y2
46.(BC) cos 2 x (1) cos 2 x ( cos2 x sin 2 x ) sin 2 x ( cos x.sin x cos x.sin x)
f ( x) cos 2 x cos 4 x
f '( x) 2 sin 2 x 4sin 4 x
2sin 2 x [1 4 cos 2 x ]
1
sin 2 x 0 cos 2 x
4
, 0, .
2 2
47.(AD) x3 y x 0x 1
1
( x x 3 )dx ( x x3 ) dx
0
2 4 1 1 2 2
2 4 2 4 2 4
2 4 4 2 1 0 .
48.(CD) k 1, 2, , 98
k x k 1
1 k 1 1
x 1 x x 1 x
k 1 k 1
1 k 1
x 1
dx x x 1
dx dx
k k
k 1
k2 k 1 k 1
n dx n
k 1 x x 1 k
k
3 4 5 100 2 3 4 99
n ... I n 1 2 3 ... 98
2 3 4 99
n 50 I n 99
49.(CD) f x 2 f x
f x 2 f x 0
dy
2y 0
dx
dy
e2 x 2e 2 x y 0
dx
d 2 x
dx
e y 0 e2x f x is increasing
and x0
e2 x f x f 0 f x e2 x 0 f x 0
sin 2 x
50. g x sin 1 t dt
sin x
51.(D)
OZ OY
OX
| OX OY | | OX | | OY | sin ( R)
1.1 sin R
sin ( P Q)
52.(A) cos ( P Q) cos (Q R) cos ( R P)
In a ABC
3
cos A cos B cos C
2
[cos P cos Q cos R ] has minimum value 3 / 2 .
53.(D) 54.(A)
an an 1 p n 1 1 q n 1 1
1 1
p n 1 q n 1
an an 1 p n 2 q n 2
an an 1 an 2
a 4 a 3 a 2 a 2 a1 a1 a 0 a1 a 0
3 a 1 2a 0
3 p 3 q 2 p 2q
1 5 1 5
,
2 2
3 3 3 3
5 p 5 q 2 p 2q
2 2 2 2
7 p 7q
28 , pq
2 2
28 7 p p4