Aiits 2426 Ot TD Jeem Sol
Aiits 2426 Ot TD Jeem Sol
JEE (Main)-2026
TEST DATE: 16-03-2025
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. Variation of moment of inertia with temperature
I = Io (1 + 2 T)
C.O.A.M:
Ii i = If f
2. C
Sol. Polarization occurs for transverse waves and not for longitudinal waves.
3. C
Sol. Case (1) Assume that mass m is accelerating upward. T T
mg 11mg
T mg = T= m nm
10 10
nmg 11mg nmg mg nmg
nmg T = nmg
10 10 10 Figure 1
9 11 11
n and n =
10 10 9
Case (2) Assume
If m mass is moving downward
mg 9mg
mg T = T=
10 10
T nmg = nmg/10
9 nmg
mg nmg
10 10
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9 n 11n
n
10 10 10
n = 9/11
4. D
dh
Sol. A1V1 = A2V2 a 2gh A
dt
h
a t 2
dh
dt A
A0 h1 2gh
5. B
n1D
Sol. y n(red)
d
(n 1) 2D
yn1(blue)
d
Apply yn (red) = yn+1 (blue)
n(r) = (n + 1)b
n(7800) = (n + 1) (5200)
n=2
6. B
mL2 mL2
Sol. I1 = ; I2 =
12 42
7. A
Sol. Shaded portion y
ab 1
Area is given by aeb
4 2
In on time period total area swept is ab b
From unitary method time spent is
1 e
T ae
4 2
8. C
Sol. Let u be the initial speed of the particle
Then v2 = u2 – 2gh
or u2 = v2 + 2gh
or u2x u2y = v 2x v 2y 2gh (vx = ux)
or u2y = v 2y 2gh
or u2y = (2)2 + (2) (10) (0.4) = 12
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uy = 12 or 2 3 m / s
and ux = vy = 6 m/s
uy 2 3 1
tan = =
ux 6 3
or = 30°
9. C
R A
m 2mR y
2 5
Sol. x cm R R/2
m 2m 6
2 2
R R mR2
IA I1 I2 , I1 m m
2 2 2
9 R
I2 2mR 2 2mR 2 4mR2 IA mR 2
2
I x
for compound pendulum T 2
Mgd
5 9R
here M = 3m, d R T 2
6 5g
10. C
K
Sol. Power P = F .v = .v K cons tan t
v
W = P. t = Kt
11. D
Sol. v 3 t 2 6t 8
a 6 t 3
12. D
Sol. For pulley C: T
2T – T = ma
= (0) (a) C
T=0
Hence, each block falls down with “g”.
T T
13. B
MR2 Y
L
Sol. For disc z-axis I = X
2
By parallel axis theorem
C
mR2
IX X
4
mR2
IL = m(C cos 45o )2
4
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14. A
GMm
Sol. Energy of each satellite in the orbit =
2R
Total energy of the system before collision
GMm GMm
Ei E1 E2 2E 2
2r r
As the satellites of equal mass are moving in opposite directions and collide inelastically,
the velocity of the wreckage just after the collision.
mv – mv = 2mV, i.e. V = 0
The energy of the wreckage just after collision will be totally potential and will be
GM(2m) 2GMm
Ef
r r
15. B
Sol. For disk:
mg sin – fr = m(a)
MR2 a
& (fr )R I( )
2 R
mg
fr =
6
16. B
10 3 sin 60o 20 sin 30o
Sol. Angular velocity =
5
17. B
Sol. P3
P1
P2
v1 v2
Area under curve is work done
18. B
1
Sol. mv 2 = Power t = Fv t = kt
2
2kt
V
m
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19. C
m
Sol. For the system of two particles gravitational energy is given as
U = -Gm1m2/r
600
UA = U2 + U23 + U31 d
GMm 3 Gm2
UA = -3 =-
d d 600 600
m
m
The answer is (C).
–ve sign resembles that the particles are bounded by their mutual gravitational field.
20. C
Sol. From conservation of angular momentum
I Io o
1 2 1 I2o2o 1 2 Io
I I 2 Io o
2 2 I 2 I
(K.E.)final < (K.E.)initial ; I > Io
W man = –ve.
SECTION – B
21. 5
Sol. For process AB TA 300 K , TB 600 K
W nRT nR(TB TA ) 300 nR 600R.
5
Q n Cp T 2 R (300) 1500R.
2
vf p
For process BC W nRT ln nRT ln i nRT ln 2 1200R ln 2
vc pf
Q W 1200Rln 2
300 K 2nRT
For process CA W P dV dT.
600 T K
2nR(300) 1200R.
Q nC V T W
3
2 R( 300) 1200R.
2
900R 1200R 2100R
600R 1200Rln 2 1200R
1500R 1200R ln 2
21 21
1 x = 5.
12ln 2 15 4.2
22. 36
Sol. ma cos mg ma sin m A
A = a cos – (g + a sin)
4 2 3 x
= 20 10 20 7 .2 =
5 5 5 5
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23. 5
Sol According to the question
3 h
0 hg 0 g
2 2
h ' g h g
2 4
P0 h g
2 4
h = 20 m
24. 40
100
Sol. Here wave velocity is = 20 m/s
K 5
2
So T v 2 0.1 20 = 40 N
25. 16
3RT
Sol. Vrms
M
Vrms T
Vrms is to reduce two times i.e, temperature of the gas will have to reduce four times or
T 1
T 4
During adiabatic process
TV 1 TV 1
1
1
V T 1
or, 4 1.5 1 42 16
V T
V 16V
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
26. C
Sol. The unpaired electrons of phosphorus are present in 3p-subshell for which n = 3, = 1,
m = 0, +1, -1, s = +½ or -½.
27. C
Sol. I.E1 increases from left to right along a period, so the order should be O > N > C > B.
Since nitrogen has half-filled electronic configuration, its I.E1 is higher than oxygen.
28. D
Cl Cl
3
Sol. CH4, CH3Cl and CH2Cl2 contain sp -hybridized carbon atoms. In C2Cl4 C C , the
Cl Cl
2
carbon atoms are sp hybridized.
29. D
1
Sol. Overall order = 1 + = 1.5
2
mol1 L s1
Unit of k = mol0.5L0.5 s1
mol1.5L1.5
1
The order of reaction with respect to Q is 0.5 or
2
30. C
88
Sol. Moles of CO2 = 2
44
One molecule of CO2 can produce three atoms(One C and two O) 2 moles of CO2 can
produce 6 moles of atoms.
31. B
Sol. The oxidation number of chromium in Cr2O72 ion is +6.
32. C
1 1
Sol. Kp
pO2 Pequm
33. C
Sol.
NH4 aq H2O
NH4OH aq H aq
34. C
Sol. WTotal = W A B + W B C
= -P(V2 – V1) + Zero(isochoric process)
= -0.4(4 - 2) = -0.8 L atm
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35. C
Sol. The +I(electron releasing groups) like CH3 increases basic strength and the –I and –R
groups like NO2 decreases basic strength.
36. C
Sol. The products of the reactions are:
H3C CH CH3
C2H6, C4H10, CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 and
H3C CH CH3
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 has the highest boiling point due to large surface area.
37. C
Sol. The products are
R R
R R R R
R R R
, , , , ,
R
R R
Where R CH3CH2 CH2 , R CH3 CHCH3
38. C
Sol. Each of (A) and (B) has four stereoisomers. (C) has eight stereoisomers, (D) has four
isomers.
39. D
Sol. x=4
y=2
z = 16 + 4 = 20
40. C
Sol. Chlorine has maximum value of electron gain enthalpy in the periodic table.
41. C
Sol. (CH3)4N+OH– behaves as a free alkali. No hydrogen bond is between OH– and (CH3)4N+
group.
42. B
Sol. X is CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2
Y is (CH3)2(C2H5)N
Both are functional isomers.
43. D
Sol.
M OH2 s 2
M aq 2OH aq
s 2s
pH = 11, So pOH = 14 – 11 = 3
[OH–] = 10–3, 2s = 10–3
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103
or, s = = 0.5 10-3 = 5 10-4
2
Ksp = 4s3 = 4(5 10-4)3
= 4(125 10–12) = 500 10–12 = 5 10–10
44. B
Sol. Decrease in volume leads to increase in pressure. So high pressure favours reaction
towards lower number of moles. So more NO2 is produced.
45. C
Sol. The most simple orbital to do so is 2p, which(n + ) value is 3.
SECTION – B
46. 20
Sol. n-factor of NH4NO3 is 4.
M 80
Eq. mass = 20
n 4
47. 6
n2
Sol. rn a0
z2
1 2 1
r4 r2
z
n4 n22 a0 16 4 a0
1
0
= 12 a0 = 12 0.5 = 6 A
48. 4
Sol. Meq. of MnO 4 Meq. of metal M
W
or V N 1000
E
26
or 800 0.5 5 1000
A/n
26
or 2000 1000
52 / n
on solving, n = 4
oxidation number of metal after oxidation = +4
x=4
49. 5
10 1
Sol. e Ea /RT 10%
100 10
A = 50 106
1
k Ae Ea /RT 50 106
10
= 50 105 = 10y 10y
y=5
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50. 11
Sol. KCN K CN
CN aq H2O
HCN aq OH aq
1 Kw
pH
2
p pK a logC
1
2
14 10 log102
1
(14 + 10 - 2)
2
1
(22) = 11
2
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
51. D
Sol.
zn 1 z 1 z z1 z z2 .................. z zn1
nzn1 1 1 1 1
.........
z n
1 z 1 z z1 z z 2 z zn1
Putting z 3, we get
n.3n1 1 1 1 1
n
.................
3 1 2 3 z1 3 z2 3 zn1
1 1 1 n.3n1 1
............... n
3 z1 3 z2 3 zn1 3 1 2
52. A
Sol. az2 bz c 0 …………(1)
Has both real roots, then z z
From (1), az 2 bz c 0
2
a z bz c 0
i.e. az 2 bz c 0 ………..(2)
a b c
Equation (1) and (2) are identical
a b c
53. B
x x
Sol. Let A 2
x 5x 6 x 5x 4 2
and B
2 2 2
x 5x 6 x 5x 4 2
x 4
Given A B 2 4
x x
A.B x 2 5x 6 x 2 5x 4 2 2 2
2 2
A B A B 4AB
x 4 x
2 2 4.2 2
x 4 x
2
2 2 0 2 2
A B 0 A B
either x 0, or
x 2 5x 6 x 2 5x 4
x 2 5x 6 x 2 5x 4
2 x 2 5x 4 0
4 x 2 5x 4 0
2
x 5x 4 0
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x 4 x 1 0
x 4, 1
total number of roots are 3.
54. A
Sol. The required number of ways
21C10 22C10 23C10 ....... 30C10
21
C10 21C11 22C12 23 C13 30C20 21C10
C n
r
n
Cnr
C11 C12 23C13 ............ 30 C20 21C10
21 22
C n
r 1 nCr n 1Cr
31 21
C20 C10
55. D
Sol. The points of intersection of 2x y 1 0 Y
1
with the axes are , 0 and (0, 1). B (0, 1)
2
The points of intersection of x y 3 0
3
with the axes are 3, 0 , 0, . O
X
The points are Concyclic, if [Link] [Link] 1 C(3, 0)
A , 0
1 3 2
.3 1. 3
2 D 0,
or 2
As must be negative according to the
geometrical situation, 2
56. B
Sol. Since 1, 2, 3……P are in A.P, we have 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,……2P are also in A.P. and 1, 3,
5,…..(2P – 1) are in AP.
Then n 1 .1, n 1 .3 n 1 5,...... n 1 2P 1 are also in AP.
n n
2.1 n 1 .1 , 2.2 n 1 .3 ,
2 2
n n
2.3 n 1 .5 ,.... 2P n 1 2P 1 are in A.P.
2 2
i.e. S1,S2 ,..........SP are in AP
P
S1 S2 ......... SP S1 SP
2
P n n
2.1 n 1 .1 2P n 1 2P 1
2 2 2
nP 1
2nP 2 nP nP 1
4 2
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57. A
2 1
h 2b a b
Sol. If m, 2m are slopes, then m 2m and m.2m
1 h 1 a
b b
2
2b b
Eliminating m, 2
3h a
ab 9
.
h2 8
58. B
y
Sol.
Let A t 2 ,2t ,B t 2 , 2t
A
2 2
mOA , mOB t 2 4 t 2
t t
Equation of normal PA is
y 2x 4 8 P 6, 0 x
O P
Thus, area of quadrilateral
1
OAPB OP AB
2 B
1 y'
.6.8 24 sq. units
2
59. D
5x 2y
Sol. Any normal to the ellipse is 1
cos sin
5 sin
i.e. y x tan
2 2
1 5 1 sin
It should be of the form y mx m tan ,
m 2 m 2
5 sin2 1
. 1 cos
4 cos 5
1
cos1
5
1
or cos1
5
60. A
a b c
Sol. Let (say)
z2 z3 z3 z1 z1 z 2
a z 2 z3 , b z3 z1 , c z1 z2
2
a 2 2 z2 z3 2 z2 z3 z2 z3
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a2
2 3
z z
2 z 2 z1
b2 c2
Similarly,
z 3 z1
2 z3 z1 and
z1 z2
2 z1 z 2
a2 b2 c2
0.
z2 z3 z3 z1 z1 z2
61. C
Sol. a, b, c are in H.P.
H.M. of a and c = b
ac b G.M. H.M.
Since A.M. G.M.
a101 c101
2
ac 101 b101 ac b
101 101 101
2b a c 0
Let f x x 2 kx 2b101 a101 c101
Then f 0 ,
f 0 2b101 a101 c101 0, f 0
Hence, equation f x 0 has one root in , 0 and other in 0, .
62. B
Sol. Let a nCr 1,b nCr , c nCr 1, and d nCr 2
a b n1Cr ,b c n1Cr 1 c d n1Cr 2
a b n 1 Cr n 1 a r
n
a Cr 1 r a b n1
n 1
bc Cr 1 n 1 b r 1
and n
b Cr r 1 b c n 1
c d n 1 Cr 2 n 1 c r2
and n
c Cr 1 r2 c d n 1
a b c
, , are in A.P.
ab bc c d
A.M. G.M.
b ac
bc a b c d
b 2 ac
or 0
b c a b c d
63. A
Sol. BD s b ,CD s c
s b s c 2
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s s a s b s c 2s s a
2 2s s a
2 2 s a
1 (Radius of incircle of triangle ABC)
s2 s
a
constant
s
1
Now, aHa
2
where ‘ Ha’ is the distance of ‘A’ from BC.
1a
Ha 1
s 2s
2s
Ha cons tan t
a
Hence, locus of ‘A’ will be a straight line parallel to side BC.
64. D
Sol. x 2 y 2 2xy 6x 2y 3 0
2
x y 6x 2y 3
2
or x y 2 2 x y 6x 2y 3 ……….(i)
Where is such that
(slope of x y 0 ) x (slope of 2 2 x y 6x 2y 3 0 ) = –1
2 6
1 1
2 2
2 6 2 2
4 8
2
From equation (i)
2
x y 2 4 4 x y 6x 2y 3
2x 2y 1
2
x y 2 2x 2y 1
2 8
2 44
2
x y 2 2x 2y 1
2
2 8
xy2 2x 2y 1
Let Y and X and 4a 2
2 8
Then, focus X a and Y = 0
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65. B
Sol. Clearly, if B and D lies on D C (5, 4)
2x y 0
Then mid – point of AC will also lie on it.
3
(3, 3)
A (1, 2) 2x y 0
66. B
i z i zi
Sol. w : w
z i z i Im (z)
(0, 1) A
1 z i z i
z lies on the perpendicular bisector of the Re (z)
segment joining (0, 1) and (0, –1) which is x O
– axis
z lies on x – axis
(0, –1) B
Im (z) is real
67. B
Sol. Given equation represents ax 2 by 2 c 0, x 2y 0, x 3y 0 . If a = b and c and a
c
are of opposite sign, the ax 2 by 2 c 0 x 2 y 2 which represents a circle as
a
c
0.
a
Note: When c 0, ax 2 by2 0 do not represent a pair of straight lines as a and b are of
same sign.
Next, when a and b are of the same sign and c is sign opposite to that of a.
x2 y2
ax 2 by 2 c 1
c / a c / b
c c
0, 0 , so it represents an ellipse.
a b
68. D
2 n
Sol. 1 x x a0 a1x a2 x 2 .... a2n x 2n ……..(1)
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69. D
Sol. Equation of pair of tangents by SS1 = T2 is (a2 – 1)y2 – x2 + 2ax – a2 = 0
If be the angle between the tangents, then
2 h 2
ab
2 a2 1 1
tan 2
ab a 2
2 a2 1
a2 2
lies in II quadrant, than tan < 0
2 a2 1
0
a2 2
a2 – 1 > 0 and a2 – 2 < 0
1 < a2 < 2
a 2, 1 1, 2
70. A
Sol. log3 log2 x log 1 log 1 y 1
3 2
1
log 1 y log2
2 y
1
log3 log2 x log 1 log2 1
3 y
log 1 N log3 N
3
1
log3 log2 x log3 log2 1
y
A
log3 A log3 B log3
B
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log2 x
log3 1
1
log2
y
log2 x
3
1
log2
y
logc a
log 1 x 3 logb a
y logc b
3
1
x
y
xy3 1 ….(i)
2
Given, xy 9 ….(ii)
Dividing both equations :-
1
y
9
x 729
xy 81
SECTION – B
71. 2
A B C
a cos2 b cos2 c cos2
Sol. 2 2 2
abc
a 1 cos A b 1 cosB c 1 cos C
2 a b c
a b c a cos A b cosB c cos C
2 a b c
1 a cos A b cosB c cos C
2 4s
1 R
sin 2A sin 2B sin 2C
2 4s
a b c
2R
sin A sinB sin C
1 R
4 sin A sinB sin C
2 4s
1 R a b c 1 abc
4. . ,
2 4s 2R 2R 2R 2 8R2 s
1 4R 1 r 1 r 1 1 r 1
2
1 1
2 8R s 2 2R 2 R 2 2 R 2
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A B C
a cos2 b cos2 c cos2
2 2 2 3
abc 4
2 A B C
a cos b cos 2 cos2
2 2 2 3
1000 1000 750
a b c 4
72. 8
4
Sol. sin rA sin A sin 2A sin3A sin 4A
r 1
sin A.2 sin A cos A . 3 sin A 4 sin3 A . 2 sin2A cos 2A
8x 2 1 x 3 4x 1 2x
24x 2 104x 3 144x 4 64x 5
On comparing, we get
a 24, b 104,c 144, d 64
10a 7b 15c 5d
240 728 2160 320 3448
73. 5
Sol. Roots are 1 i, 1 i, 1 2i and 1 2i and r (say), where r is real.
Now, sum of the roots = 6 (from the given equation)
4r 6r 2
Product of the roots 1 i2 1 4i2 .2
D 2 5 2
D 20
74. 5
Sol. The given curve is 3x 2 y 2 2x 4y 0 ………….(i)
Let y mx c be the chord of curve (i) which subtends an angle of 90 o at the origin.
Then the combined equations of lines joining the points of intersection of the curve and
the chord y mx c to the origin can be obtained by making the equation of the curve
homogeneous with the help of the equation of the chord as follows
y mx y mx
3x 2 y 2 2x 4y 0
c c
3cx 2 cy 2 2xy 2mx 2 4y 2 4mxy 0
3c 2m x 2 2 1 2m xy 4 c y 2 0
As the lines represented by this pair are perpendicular to each other, we must have
coefficient of x 2 coefficient of y 2 0 .
2c 2m 4 0
mc20
If this result is compared with y mx c, it can be seen that y mx c passes through
(1, –2).
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75. 1
Sol. 2x 2 y 2 3xy 0 Y
2x y x y 0
y 2x, y x y = 2x
3
are the equations of straight lines passing C
through origin. Now, let the angle between 3
tangents is 2 , then tan 45o 2 2 y=x
A
tan 45o tan 2
2
1 tan 45o tan2 45
o
X
1 tan 2 2 O
1 tan 2 1
2 tan 2 1
2 3
(By componendo and dividendo rule)
2 tan 1
2
1 tan 3
tan2 6 tan 1 0
6 36 4
tan 3 10
2
3 10 0 4
3
Now, in OAC, tan
OA
10 3
3 10 3
OA
3 3 10
10 3 10 3
9 90
9 and 90, then 2 81 90 171
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