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PAPER-3 (B.E./B. TECH.

JEE (Main) 2020


COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT)
Memory Based Questions & Solutions
Date: 09 January, 2020 (SHIFT-1) | TIME : (9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m)

Duration: 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 300


SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY

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PART : CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.

1. Determine wavelength of electron in 4th Bohr's orbit ?


(1) 4 a0 (2) 2 a0 (3) 8 a0 (4) 6 a0
Ans. (3)
Sol. 2 r = n
n2
2× a0 = n
Z
42
2× a0 = n
1
 = 8 a0

2. Which of the following species have one unpaired electron each?


(1) O2, O2– (2) O2, O2+ (3) O2+, O2– (4) O2, O22–
Ans. (3)
Sol. O2 = 1s2 *1s22s2*2s22pz22px2 = 2py2 *2px1 = 2py1

3. For Br2()
Enthalpy of atomisation = x kJ/mol
Bond dissociation enthalpy of bromine = y kJ/mole
then
(1) x > y (2) x < y (3) x = y (4) Relation does not exist
Ans. (1)
Sol.
Hatomisation = x kJ/mole
Br2() 2Br(g)

HVap.
Bond energy = y kJ/mole
Br2(g)

 Hatomisation = Hvap + Bond energy


Hence x > y

4. Which of the following oxides are acidic, Basic Amphoteric Respectively.


(1) MgO, P4O10, Al2O3 (2) N2O3, Li2O, Al2O3 (3) SO3, Al2O3, Na2O (4) P4O10, Al2O3, MgO
Ans. (2)
Sol. Non-metal oxides are acidic in nature
alkali metal oxides are basic in nature
Al2O3 is amphoteric.

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5. Complex Cr(H2O)6Cln shows geometrical isomerism and also reacts with AgNO3 solution.
Given : Spin only magnetic moment = 3.8 B.M.
What is the IUPAC name of the complex.
(1) Hexaaquachromium(III) chloride
(2) Tetraaquadichloridochromium(III) chloride dihydrate
(3) Hexaaquachromium(IV) chloride
(4) Tetraaquadichloridochromium(IV) chloride dihydrate
Ans. (2)
Sol. Cr(H2O)6Cln (complex)spin = 3.8 B.M.
From data of magnetic moment oxidation number of Cr should be +3
Hence complex is Cr(H2O)6Cl3.
Complex shows geometrical isomerism therefore formula of complex is [Cr(H 2O)4Cl2]Cl2H2O.
It's IUPAC Name: Tetraaquadichloridochromium(III) chloride dihydrate

6. The electronic configuration of bivalent Europium and trivalent cerium respectively is:
(Atomic Number : Xe = 54, Ce = 58, Eu = 63)
(1) [Xe]4f7, [Xe]4f1 (2) [Xe]4f7 6s2, [Xe]4f1
(3) [Xe]4f76s2, [Xe]4f15d16s2 (4) [Xe]4f7, [Xe]4f15d16s2
Ans. (1)
Sol. Eu2+ : [Xe]4f7
Ce3+ : [Xe]4f1

7. Ksp of PbCl2 = 1.6 × 10–5


On mixing
300 mL, 0.134M Pb(NO3)2(aq.) + 100 mL, 0.4 M NaCl(aq.)
(1) Q > Ksp (2) Q < Ksp (3) Q = Ksp (4) Relation does not exit
Ans. (1)
Sol. Q = [Pb2+][Cl–]2
2
300  0.134 100  0.4 
  
400  400 
3  0.134
  0.1
2

4
= 0.105 × 10–2
=1.005 ×10–3
Q > Ksp

8. Which of the following can not act as both oxidising and reducing agent ?
(1) H2SO3 (2) HNO2 (3) H3PO4 (4) H2O2
Ans. (3)
Sol. As in H3PO4 Phosphorous is present it's maximum oxidation number state hence it cannot act as
reducing agent.

9. First Ionisation energy of Be is higher than that of Boron.


Select the correct statements regarding this
(i) It is easier to extract electron from 2p orbital than 2s orbital
(ii) Penetration power of 2s orbital is greater than 2p orbital
(iii) Shielding of 2p electron by 2s electron
(iv) Radius of Boron atom is larger than that of Be
(1) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (2) (i), (iii), (iv) (3) (ii), (iii), (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iii)
Ans. (4)
Sol. Theory Based.

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10. [PdFClBrI]2– Number of Geometrical Isomers = n. For [Fe(CN)6]n–6, Determine the spin only magnetic
moment and CFSE (Ignore the pairing energy)
(1) 1.73 B.M., –20 (2) 2.84 B.M., –1.60 (3) 0, –1.60 (4) 5.92 B.M., –2.40
Ans. (1)
Sol. Number of Geometrical Isomers in square planar [PdFClBrI]2– are = 3
Hence, n = 3
[Fe(CN)6]3–
221 00
Fe3+ = 3d5 , According to CFT configuration is t2g eg
  n  n  2 =1.73 B.M.
CFSE  –0.40  nt2g  0.60  neg
= –0.40 × 5 = –2.00
11. A can reduce BO2 under which conditions.

A + O2  AO2

Gf
B + O2 BO2

T(0°C) 1400°C
(1) > 1400°C (2) < 1400°C
(3) > 1200°C and < 1400°C (4) < 1200°C
Ans. (1)
Sol. A + BO2   B + AO2
G = –ve
Only above 1400°C

12. A  B 700 K


A  C
 B 500 K
Rate of reaction in absence of catalyst at 700 K is same as in presence of catalyst at 500 K. If catalyst
decreases activation energy barrier by 30 kJ/mole, determine activation energy in presence of catalyst.
(Assume 'A' factor to be same in both cases)
(1) 75 kJ (2) 135 kJ (3) 105 kJ (4) 125 kJ
Ans. (1)
Sol. Kcat = K
Ea1 Ea2
 
RT1 RT2
Ae = Ae
Ea1 Ea2
 Ea1 = Ea2 – 30
T1 T2
Ea2  30 Ea2
=
500 700
5Ea2 = 7Ea2 – 210
210
Ea2 = = 105 kJ/mole
2
Activation energy of the catalysed reaction = 105 – 30 = 75 kJ/mole

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13. A substance 'X' having low melting point, does not conduct electricity in both solid and liquid state. 'X'
can be :
(1) Hg (2) ZnS (3) SiC (4) CCl4
Ans. (4)
Sol. CCl4  Non-conductor in solid and liquid phase.
NH2
14. (1) NaNO2 + HCl
(2) Cu2Br2
Br
(3) HNO3, Conc. H2SO4
The major product for above sequence of reaction is:
Br Br
Br Br
O2N O 2N
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Br Br NO2
Br Br
NO2
NO2
Ans. (2)
NH2 N2+Cl– Br
Br

Sol. (1) NaNO2 + HCl (2) Cu2Br2 (3)HNO3


Br Br Conc. H2SO4 Br
Br
NO2

15. Which of the following can give highest yield in Friedel craft reaction?
O
NH2 OH Cl C–NH2

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Ans. (2)
Sol. Aniline form anilinium complex with lewis acid so phenol is most reactive among the given compounds
for electrophilic substitution reaction.

CH3 O
3 (1) EtMgBr/Ether H2SO4
16. H3C–CH—C–CH3

(2) H3O 
What will be the major product ?
CH3 CH2 CH3 CH3
3 3 3 3
(1) CH3–C=C–CH3 (2) CH3–C–CH–CH3 (3) CH3–CH–C–CH3 (4) CH3–CH–C=CH2

CH2–CH3 CH2–CH3 CH–CH3 CH2–CH3


Ans. (1)
CH3 O CH3 OH CH3
3 (1) EtMgBr/Ether 3 H+/ 3
Sol. H3C–CH—C–CH3 CH3–CH—C–CH3 CH3–C=C–CH3
(2) H3O
CH2–CH3 CH2–CH3

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17. Which of the following is correct order for heat of combustion?


(A) (B) (C)
(1) C > B > A (2) A > B > C (3) B > A > C (4) C > A > B
Ans. (1)
Sol. In isomers of hydrocarbon heat of combustion depends upon their stabilities.
As the stability increases heat of combustion decreases.
Stability order > >

18. Write the correct order of basicity.


CH3 CH3 CH3 :CN: CH2=CH–CH2 CCH
C

CH3
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(1) a > b > d > e > c (2) a > b > e > d > c
(3) b > a > d > c > e (4) c > e > d > b > a
Ans. (1)
Sol. Basicity is inversely proportional to electronegativity.

19. A, B, C and D are four artificial sweetners.


(i) A & D give positive test with ninhydrin.
(ii) C form precipitate with AgNO3 in the lassaigne extract of the sugar.
(iii) B & D give positive test with sodium nitroprusside.
Correct option is:`
(1) A – Saccharine, B – Aspartame, C – Sucralose, D – Alitame
(2) A – Aspartame, B – Saccharine, C – Sucralose, D – Alitame
(3) A – Saccharine, B – Aspartame, C – Alitame , D – Sucralose
(4) A – Aspartame, B – Sucralose, C – Saccharine, D – Alitame
Ans. (2)

Sol. A – Aspartame

B – Saccharine

C – Sucralose

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D – Alitame

(i) A & D give positive test with ninhydrin because both have free carboxylic and amine groups.
(ii) C form precipitate with AgNO3 in the lassaigne extract of the sugar because it has chlorine atoms.
(iii) B & D give positive test with sodium nitroprusside because both have sulphur atoms.

CH=O
(1) CH3MgBr O3/Zn, H2O O
20. Compound (P)
(2) H3O+ C
(P gives CH3
(3) Conc. H2SO4 +  H3C CH3
Iodoform test)
Predict the compound (P) on the basis of above sequence of the reactions?
Where compound (P) gives positive Iodoform test.

(1) (2) (3) (4)


O O O O
Ans. (2)
Sol. (1) CH3MgBr
(2) H3O+
O HO
H , 
CH=O
O
O3
C
CH3 Zn, H2O
H3C CH3

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with
two digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO
decimal places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

21. Given a solution of HNO3 of density 1.4 g/mL and 63% w/w. Determine molarity of HNO3 solution.
Ans. 14.00
Sol. 63% w/w HNO3 solution
63  1.4
M= × 1000 mole/L
63  100
M = 14 mole/L

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22. Determine degree of hardness in term of ppm of CaCO3 of 10–3 molar MgSO4 (aq).
Ans. 100.00
Sol. 10–3 molar MgSO4  10–3 moles of MgSO4 present in 1 L solutions.
nCaCO3  nMgSO4
103  100
ppm(in term of CaCO3 ) = × 106
1000
ppm(in term of CaCO3 ) = 100 ppm

23. Determine the amount of NaCl to be dissolved in 600g H2O to decrease the freezing point by 0.2°C
Given : kf of H2O = 2 k-m–1
density of H2O() = 1 g/ml
Ans. 01.76
Sol. Tf = 0.2°C
Tf = ikfm
 1000
0.2  2  2  i
58.5 600
0.2  58.5  600

1000  4
1.2  58.5
 = 01.76g
40
24. On passing a particular amount of electricity in AgNO 3 solution, 108 g of Ag is deposited. What will be
the volume of O2(g) in litre liberated at 1 bar, 273k by same quantity of electricity?
Ans. 05.68
Sol.  nAg deposit  108
108
 1 mole

Ag   e–   Ag
1F charge is required to deposit 1 mole of Ag
1
H2O   O2  2H   2e –
2
1
2F charge deposit   mole
2
1
1F charge will deposit   mole
4
nRT
VO2 
P
1 0.08314  273
= 
4 1
1
=  22.7
4
v o2  5.675L

25. Find percentage nitrogen by mass in Histamine?


Ans. 37.84
N NH2
Sol. Structure of Histamine is
NH
Molecular formula of Histamine is C5H9N3
Molecular mass of Histamine is 111
42
Percentage nitrogen by mass in Histamine =  100 = 37.84
111

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PAPER-1 (B.E./B. TECH.)

JEE (Main) 2020


COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT)
Memory Based Questions & Solutions
Date: 09 January, 2020 (SHIFT-1) | TIME : (9.30 am to 12.30 pm)
Duration: 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 300
SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS

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PART : MATHEMATICS

SECTION – 1
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.
bl [k.M esa 20 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. Find the number of solution of log1/2 |sinx| = 2 – log1/2 |cosx| , x  [0,2]


x[0,2] esa log1/2 |sinx| = 2 – log1/2 |cosx| ds gyksas dh la[;k gS&
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8
Ans. (4)
Sol. log1/2 |sinx| = 2 – log1/2 |cosx|
log1/2 |sinx cosx| = 2
1
|sinx cosx| =
4
1
sin2x = ±
2

1
2

1  2

2

Number of solution gyksa dh la[;k = 8.

x2 y2 x2 y2
2. If e1 and e2 are eccentricities of   1 and   1 , respectively and if the point (e1, e2) lies
18 4 9 4
on ellipse 15x2 + 3y2 = k. Then find value of k
x2 y2 x2 y2
;fn e1 rFkk e2 Øe’’'k%   1 rFkk   1 dh mRdsUnzrk,sa gS rFkk fcUnq (e1, e2) nh?kZo`Ùk 15x2 + 3y2 = k
18 4 9 4
ij fLFkr gS rks k dk eku gS&

(1) 14 (2) 15 (3) 16 (4) 17


Ans. (3)
4 7 7
Sol. e1 = 1 = =
18 9 3
4 13 13
e2 = 1 = =
9 9 3
 7   13 
15e12  3e22  k  k = 15    3   k = 16
9  9 

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dx
3. Find integration  x  3 6/7
. x  4
8/7

dx
lekdyu  x  3 6/7
. x  4
8/7
=

1 1 6 6
 x  3 7  x  3 7  x  3 7  x  4 7
(1)   c (2) 7  c (3) 7  c (4) 7  c
x4 x4 x4  x3
Ans. (1)
–6
x3 1

7
Sol.   dx
x  4 x  42
x3
Let  t7 ,
x4
7
dx  7t 6 dt
x  42
t
–6 6
t dt  t  c

z–i 5
4. If = 1, |z| = then value of |z + 3i| is
z  2i 2
z–i 5
;fn = 1, |z| = rks |z + 3i| dk eku gS&
z  2i 2
7
(1) (2) 10 (3) 5 (4) 3
2
Ans. (1)
Sol. x2 + (y–1)2 = x2 + (y+2)2
–2y + 1 = 4y + 4
1
6y = –3  y = –
2
25 24
x2 + y2 =  x2 = =6
4 4
i
 z=± 6 –
2
25 49
|z + 3i| = 6 =
4 4
7
|z + 3i | =
2

1 1 1
5. 2 4  4 16 8  48 ………….. ∞ =
1
(1) 2 (2) 2 (3) 2 4 (4) 1
Ans. (1)

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1 2 3
  ............
Sol. 2 16 48
4

1 1 1
  ............
= 24 8 16 = 2

 3  3
6. Value of cos3 cos + sin3 sin 8 is
8 8 8
 3  3
cos3 cos + sin3 sin 8 dk eku gS&
8 8 8
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) –
2 2 2 2 2
Ans. (1)
  3      3 
Sol. cos3 8 4 cos 8 – 3 cos 8  + sin3 8 3 sin 8 – 4 sin 8 
   
   
= 4cos6 8 – 4sin6 8 – 3cos4 8 + 3sin4 8

 2  2    4         
= 4 cos 8 – sin 8   sin  cos4  sin 2 cos2  – 3  cos2 – sin2 
   8 8 8 8   8 8 

  2    1  1 1
= cos 41 – sin cos2  – 3 = 1 – 2  =
4  8 8  2   2 2

2
x sin 8 x
7. Find the value of  sin
0
8
x  cos8 x
dx

2
x sin 8 x
 sin
0
8
x  cos8 x
dx dk eku gS&

(1) 2 (2) 22 (3) 32 (4) 42


Ans. (1)

x sin 8 x (2 – x ) sin 8 x
Sol.  sin
0
8
x  cos8 x

sin 8 x  cos8 x
dx


2 sin 8 x
=  sin
0
8
x  cos8 x
dx

/2
sin8 x cos8 x
= 2 
0
sin8 x  cos8 x

sin8 x  cos8 x
dx

/2


= 2 1 dx = 2×
0
2
= 2

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8. If f(x) = a + bx + cx2 where a, b, c R then  f (x)dx is
0
1
;fn f(x) = a + bx + cx2 tgkaa a, b, c R rc  f (x)dx cjkcj gS
0

  1 
 f 1  f 0  2f   
1
(1)
3   2 
  1 
 f 1  f 0  4f   
1
(2)
6   2 
  1 
 f 1  f 0 – 4f   
1
(3)
6   2 
  1 
 f 1 – f 0 – 4f   
1
(4)
6   2 
Ans. (2)
1

 a  bx  cx dx = ax + 2
1
2 bx 2
cx 3 b c
Sol. + =a+ +
0 3 2 3
0

f(1) = a + b + c
f(0) = a
 1 b C
f  = a + +
 
2 2 4
  1 
 f 1  f 0  4f   
1
Now
6   2 
1   b c 
=  a  b  c  a  4 a    
6   2 4 

=
1
6a  3b  2c  = a + b + c
6 2 3

9. If number of 5 digit numbers which can be formed without repeating any digit while tenth place of all of
the numbers must be 2 is 336 k find value of k
fcuk fdlh vad dh iqujko`fÙk ds cuus okys 5 vadks dh la[;kvksas dh la[;k tcfd ngkbZ ds LFkku ij lHkh la[;kvksa esa
2 vkrk gks 336 k gS rks k dk eku gS&
(1) 8 (2) 7 (3) 6 (4) 5
Ans. (1)
Sol.
2

Number of numbers la[;kvksa dh la[;k = 8 8 7 6 = 2688 = 336k k = 8

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10. A (3,–1), B(1,3), C(2,4) are vertices of ABC if D is centroid of ABC and P is point of intersection of
lines x + 3y – 1 = 0 and 3x – y + 1 = 0 then which of the following points lies on line joining D and P
f=kHkqt ABC ds '’kh"kZ A (3,–1), B(1,3), C(2,4) gS ;fn D f=kHkqt ABC dk dsUnzd gS rFkk P js[kkvksa x + 3y – 1 = 0
rFkk 3x – y + 1 = 0 dk izfrPNsn fcUnq gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk fcUnq D rFkk P dks tksM+us okyh js[kk ij fLFkr gS&
(1) (–9,–7) (2*) (–9,–6) (3) (9,6) (4) 9,–6
Ans. (2)
Sol. D (2,2)
 1 2
Point of intersection P  – , 
 5 5
equation of line DP
8x – 11y + 6 = 0
Sol. D (2,2)

izfrPNsn fcUnq P  – , 
1 2
 5 5
js[kk DP dk lehdj.k
8x – 11y + 6 = 0

11. If f(x) is twice differentiable and continuous function in x  [a,b] also f'(x) > 0 and f ''(x) < 0 and c  (a,b)
f (c ) – f (a )
then is greater than
f (b) – f (c )
;fn f(x) nks ckj vodyuh; rFkk lrr~ Qyu gS rFkk x  [a,b] rFkk f'(x) > 0, f ''(x) < 0 rFkk c  (a,b) rks
f (c ) – f (a )
ftlls cM+k gS] og gS&
f (b) – f (c )
b–c ab c–a
(1) (2) 1 (3) (4)
c–a b–c b–c
Ans. (4)
Sol. Lets use LMVT for x [a,c]
f (c ) – f (a )
= f'() ,   (a,c)
c–a
also use LMVT for x  [c,b]
f (b) – f (c )
= f'() ,   (c,b)
b–c
 f ''(x) < 0  f '(x) is decreasing
f '() > f '()
f (c ) – f (a ) f (b) – f (c )
>
c–a b–c
f (c ) – f (a ) c–a
> ( f(x) is increasing)
f (b) – f (c ) b–c

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H_Sol. LMVT dk mi;ksx djus ij x [a,c] ds fy;s


f (c ) – f (a )
= f'() ,   (a,c)
c–a
LMVT dk mi;ksx djus ij x  [c,b] ds fy;s
f (b) – f (c )
= f'() ,   (c,b)
b–c
 f ''(x) < 0  f '(x) âkleku gS
f '() > f '()
f (c ) – f (a ) f (b) – f (c )
>
c–a b–c
f (c ) – f (a ) c–a
> ( f(x) o/kZeku gS)
f (b) – f (c ) b–c

12. If plane
x + 4y – 2z = 1
x + 7y – 5z = 
x + 5y + z = 5
intersects in a line (R × R × R) then  +  is equal to
;fn lery
x + 4y – 2z = 1
x + 7y – 5z = 
x + 5y + z = 5
,d js[kk esa (R × R × R) rks  +  cjkcj gS&
(1) 0 (2) 10 (3) – 10 (4) 2
Ans. (2)
1 4 –2
Sol. =0 1 7 –5 =0
1 5 
(7 + 25) – (4 + 10) + (–20 + 14) = 0
3 + 9 = 0   = – 3
1 4 1
Also rFkk Dz = 0  1 7  = 0
1 5 5
1(35 – 5) – (15) + 1 (4 –7) = 0
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13. For observations xi given  x i – 5  10
i1
and  x – 5
i1
i
2
 40 . If mean and variance of observations

(x1 –3), (x2 –3) ….…..(x10 –3) is  &  respectively then ordered pair (, ) is
10 10
vkadM+ksa xi ds fy;s fn;k gS fd  x i – 5  10 rFkk
i1
 x – 5
i1
i
2
 40 ;fn vkadM+ksa

(x1 –3), (x2 –3) ….…..(x10 –3) dk ek/;  rFkk pfjrk  gS rks Øfer ;qXe (, ) gS&

(1) (3, 3) (2) (1, 3) (3) (3, 1) (4) (1, 1)


Ans. (1)
x i – 5
Sol. Mean ek/; (xi – 5) = 1
10
  = {Mean ek/; (xi – 5)} + 2 = 3
xi – 5 xi – 5
2
 = var pfjrk (xi – 5) = – 3
10 10

14. In a bag there are 20 cards 10 names A and another 10 names B. Cards are drawn randomly one by
one with replacement then find probability that second A comes before third B.
,d FkSys esa 20 iRRks gS ftuesa ls 10 ij A rFkk 10 ij B vafdr gS ;fn iRRkksa dks ,d&,d dj iqujkZo`fÙk ds lkFk
fudkyk tkrk gS rks rhljs B ls igys nwljk A izkIr gksus dh izkf;drk gS&
13 11 7 9
(1) (2) (3) (4)
16 16 16 16
Ans. (2)
Sol. AA + ABA + BAA + ABBA + BBAA + BABA
1 1 1 1 1 1 11
=      
4 8 8 16 16 16 16

15. The negation of ‘ 5 is an integer or 5 is an irrational number’ is


(1) 5 is an integer and 5 is not an irrational Number
(2) 5 is not an integer and 5 is an irrational Number
(3) 5 is not an integer or 5 is not an irrational Number
(4) 5 is not an integer and 5 is not an irrational Number
‘ 5 ,d iw.kkZd gS ;k 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k gS’ dk udkjkRed dFku gS&
(1) 5 ,d iw.kkZd gS rFkk 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k ugha gS
(2) 5 ,d iw.kkZd ugha gS rFkk 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k gS
(3) 5 ,d iw.kkZd ugha gS ;k 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k ugha gS
(4) 5 ,d iw.kkZd ugha gS rFkk 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k ugha gS
Ans. (4)
Sol. 5 is not an integer and 5 is not an irrational Number ~ p  q = ~ p  ~ q

5 ,d iw.kkZd ugha gS rFkk 5 ,d vifjes; la[;k ugha gS ~ p  q = ~ p  ~ q

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16. If a circle touches y-axis at (0, 4) and passes through (2, 0) then which of the following can not be the
tangent to the circle
,d o`Ùk y-v{k dks (0, 4) ij Li’'kZ djrk gS rFkk (2, 0) ls xqtjrk gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSulh js[kk o`Ùk dh Li'kZ js[kk
ugha gS&
(1) 3x + 4y – 6 = 0 (2) 3x + 4y – 24 = 0 (3) 4x – 3y – 17 = 0 (4) 4x + 3y – 6 = 0
Ans. (1)

Sol. (0,4)

(2,0)

equation of family of circle o`Ùk fudk; dk lehdj.k


(x – 0)2 + (y – 4)2 + x = 0
 passes xqtjrk gS (2, 0)
4 + 16 + 2 = 0   = – 10
x2 + y2 – 10x – 8y + 16 = 0
centre dsUnz (5, 4). R = 25  16 – 16 = 5
Check the options. fodYiksa dh tk¡p djsaA

 –  
17. If f'(x) = tan–1 (secx + tanx), x  ,  and f(0) = 0 then the value of f(1) is
 2 2
–  
;fn f'(x) = tan–1 (secx + tanx), x  ,  rFkk f(0) = 0 rks f(1) dk eku gS&
 2 2
 1  –1  1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 0
4 4 2
Ans. (1)
     x 
 1 – cos  x    2 sin 2    
 1  sin x   2   = tan–1  4 2 
Sol. f'(x) = tan–1 (secx + tanx) = tan–1   = tan–1 
 cos x         x    x 
 sin  x    2 sin   cos   
 2    4 2 4 2
   x   x
= tan–1  tan    = 
  4 2  4 2
 x
(f'(x))dx =  dx
4 2
 x2
f(x) = x+ +c
4 4
 x2
f(0) = c = 0  f(x) = x
4 4
 1
So f(1) =
4

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18. A sphere of 10cm radius has a uniform thickness of ice around it. Ice is melting at rate 50cm 3/min when
thickness is 5cm then rate of change of thickness
,d xksys dh f=kT;k 10 lseh gS ftl ij leku eksVkbZ dh cQZ dh ijr gSA cQZ 50 lseh3/feuV dh nj ls fi?ky jgh
gS rks cQZ dh eksVkbZ esas ifjorZu dh nj tc eksVkbZ 5 lseh gS] gksxh&
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
36 18 9 12
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let thickness ekuk eksVkbZ = x cm
4
Total volume dqy vk;ru v = (10 + x)3
3
dv dx
= 4 (10 + x)2 ………..(i)
dt dt
dv
Given fn;k gS = 50cm3/min
dt
At x = 5cm
dx
50 = 4 (10 + 5)2
dt
dx 1
= cm/min
dt 18

19. Find number of real roots of equation e4x + e3x – 4e2x + ex + 1 = 0 is


lehdj.k e4x + e3x – 4e2x + ex + 1 = 0 ds okLrfod gyksa dh la[;k gS&
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
Ans. (1)
Sol. Let ex = t  (0, )
Given equation nh xbZ lehdj.k
t4 + t3 – 4t2 +t+1=0
1 1
t2 + t – 4 + + =0
t t2
 2 1   1
t   + t   – 4 = 0
 
 t2   t

1
Let t + =
t
(2 – 2) +  – 4 = 0
2 +  – 6 = 0
2 +  – 6 = 0
 = – 3, 2  =2  ex + e–x = 2
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1 1 2
  adjB
20. If A = 1 3 4 , B = adj(A) and C = 3A then is
C
1 – 1 3 

1 1 2
;fn A = 1 3 4 , B = adj(A) rFkk C = 3A rc
adjB
cjkcj gS&
C
1 – 1 3 
(1) 8 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 16
Ans. (1)
1 1 2
Sol. |A| = 1 3 4 = ((9+4) – 1(3–4) + 2(–1–3))
1 –1 3
= 13 + 1 – 8 = 6
n–12 4
| adjB | = | adjadjA | = A = A = (36)2
|C| = |BA| = 33 × 6
adjB 36  36
= =8
C 33  6

SECTION – 2
 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with two
digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO decimal
places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases
[kaM 2
 bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks f}&vadh; iw.kkZad
rFkk n'keyo ,dy&vadu eas gSA
 ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS ] rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd VªadsV@jkmaM
vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
 vadu ;kstuk :
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

21. (1+x)
dy
dx
 2

 1  x   y  3 , If y(2) = 0 then y(3) =?

 1  x   y  3 , ;fn y(2) = 0 rks y(3) =?


dy 2
(1+x)
dx
Ans. 3
 y3
 1  x   
dy
Sol. 
dx  1 x 

y  1  x  
dy 1 3

dx 1  x  1  x 

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1
 dx
I.F. = e 1 x 
1

1  x 
d  y  3
    1
dx  1  x  1  x 2
 x  31  x  + c
y 1
1 x
 3 
y = (1+x)  x   c
 1  x  
 at x = 2, y=0
0 = 3 (2+1+c) c = –3
at x = 3 , y=3



 sin(a  2)x  sin x
 ; x0
 x
22. f(x) = b ; x0
 1 1
 ( x  3x 2 ) 3 – x 3
 4
; x0

 x3
Function is continuous at x = 0, find a + 2b.


 sin(a  2)x  sin x
 ; x0
 x
f(x) = b ; x0
 1 1
 ( x  3x 2 ) 3 – x 3
 4
; x0

 x3
Qyu x = 0 ij lrr~ gS rks a + 2b dk eku gS&

Ans. 0
Sol. LHL = a + 3
f(0) = b
 1 
 1  3h3 – 1 
RHL = lim 
h0 
 1
h 
 
 a = –2
b=1
 a + 2b = 0

23. Find the coefficient of x4 in (1 + x + x2)10


(1 + x + x2)10 esa x4 dk xq.kkad gS&
Ans. 615

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10!
Sol. General term egÙke in x+2
! ! !
for coefficient of x4 dk xq.kkad   + 2 = 4
10!
 = 0,  = 4 ,  = 6  = 210
6!4!0!
10!
 = 1,  =2,  = 7  = 360
7!2!1!
10!
 = 2,  = 0,  = 8  = 45
8!0!2!
Total dqy= 615


24. If P = (a + 1) î + a ĵ + ak̂

Q = a î + (a + 1) ĵ + ak̂

R = a î + a ĵ + (a + 1) k̂
      2
and P , Q , R are coplanar vectors and 3(P.Q)2 –  R  Q = 0 then value of  is

;fn P = (a + 1) î + a ĵ + ak̂

Q = a î + (a + 1) ĵ + ak̂

R = a î + a ĵ + (a + 1) k̂
      2
rFkk P , Q , R leryh; lfn'k gSa rFkk 3(P.Q)2 –  R  Q = 0 rks  dk eku Kkr djks&
Ans. 1
a 1 a a
1
Sol. a a 1 a = 0  a + 1 + a + a = 0 a=–
3
a a a 1
 2 1 1
P = î – ĵ – k̂
3 3 3
 1
Q = (– î  2 ĵ – k̂ )
3
 1
R = (– î – ĵ  2k̂ )
3

  1 1
P.Q = (– 2 – 2 + 1) = –
9 3
i j k
  1 1
R × Q = – 1 2 – 1 = (i(4 – 1) – j(–2 – 1) + k (1 + 2))
9 9
–1 –1 2
1 i jk
= (3i + 3j + 3k) =
9 3

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  1  2 1
RQ = 3  RQ =
3 3
   2
3( P.Q )2 –  R  Q = 0

1 1
3. – . = 0   = 1
9 3

25. If points A (2, 4, 0), B(3, 1, 8), C(3, 1, –3), D(7, –3, 4) are four points then projection of line segment AB
on line CD.
;fn pkj fcUnq A(2, 4, 0), B(3, 1, 8), C(3, 1, –3), D(7, –3, 4) gS rks js[kk[k.M AB dk js[kk CD ij iz{ksi gksxk&
Ans. 8
Sol. AB = ( î ) – ( 3 ĵ ) + 8 k̂

CD = 4 î – 4 ĵ + 7 k̂
4  12  56 72
( AB  CD ) = = =8
16  16  49 9

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JEE (Main) 2020


COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT)
Memory Based Questions & Solutions
Date: 09 January, 2020 (SHIFT-1) | TIME : (9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m)

Duration: 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 300


SUBJECT: PHYSICS

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PART : PHYSICS
Single Choice Type (,dy fodYih; izdkj)
This section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.
bl [k.M esa 20 ,dy fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. Kinetic energy of the particle is E and it's De–Broglie wavelength is . On increasing it's KE by E, it's

new De–Broglie wavelength becomes . Then E is
2
(1) 3E (2) E (3) 2E (4) 4E
Ans. (1)
h 1
Sol. =  
2(KE)m KE
 KE f
=
/2 KEi
4KEi = KEf
 E = 4KEi – KEi = 3KE = 3E

hc 5
2. The dimensional formula of is
G
(1) [ML2T–3] (2) [ML2T–2] (3) [ML–2T2] (4) [MLT–2]
Ans. (2)
Sol. [ML2T–2]
[hc] = [ML3T–2]
[c] = [LT–1]
[G] = [M–1L3T–2]

3. Two immiscible liquids of refractive index 2 and 2 2 are filled with equal height h in a vessel. Then
apparent depth of bottom surface of the container given that outside medium is air :
3 2h 3h 3h 3h
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 4 2 4 2
Ans. (1)
Sol.

h h h 3 3 2h
d=  d=  =
2 2 2 2 2 4

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4. Three identical solid spheres each having mass 'm' and diameter 'd' are touching each other as shown
in figure. Calculate ratio of moment of inertia about an axis (perpendicular to plane of paper) passing
through point P and B as shown in figure. Given P is centroid of triangle ABC.

d
A B

(1) 13 / 23 (2) 11/19 (3) 7/9 (4) 13/11


Ans. (1)
 2  d 2  d   13
2
Sol. 
M.I about P = 3 M    M   = Md2
 5  
2  3   10

 2  d 2 2 2  d
2
23
M.I about B = 2  M    M  d   M   = Md2
 5  2   5  2  10
13
Now ratio =
23

5. A solid sphere having radius R and Uniform charge density has a cavity of radius R/2 as shown in
E
figure. Find the ratio of magnitude of electric field at point A and B i.e. A .
EB

B
A R/2
R/2
R

18 11 9 9
(1) (2) (3) (4)
19 17 17 19
Ans. (3)
Sol. For a solid sphere
r
E=
3 0
R
EA =
2(3 0 )
R
EA 
6 0
Electric field at point B = EB = E1A + E2A

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R
E1A = Electric Field Due to solid sphere of radius R =
3 0
E2A = Electric Field Due to solid sphere of radius R/2 (which having charge density –)
KQ' 4 R
=– =–
9R 2 54 0
R R 17R
EB = E1A + E2A = – =
3 0 54 0 54 0
EA 9

EB 17

6. Consider an infinitely long current carrying cylindrical straight wire having radius 'a'. Then the ratio of
a
magnetic field at distance and 2a from axis of wire is.
3

3 2 1 4
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 3 2 3
Ans. (2)
Sol.
i

A
a/3
B
2a

a
 0i
 0ir 3 =  0 i a =  0i
BA = =
2a 2 2a 2 a 2 6 6a
 0i
BB =
2(2a)
BA 4 2
= =
BB 6 3

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7. Find current in the wire BC.


1 B 2

4 C 3

20
(1) 1.6A (2) 2A (3) 2.4A (4) 3A
Ans. (2)
Sol.
1 2
4i/5 B 3i/5



i i/5 4 C 2i/5 3

20
4 6
Reff =  = 2
5 5
20
i= = 10A
2
4i 3i i
I= –   = 2A
5 5 5

8. Two electromagnetic waves are moving in free space whose electric field vectors are given by
  
E1  E0 ĵ cos( kx  t ) & E2  E0k̂ cos( ky  t ) . A charge q is moving with velocity v = 0.8 c ĵ . Find the
net Lorentz force on this charge at t = 0 and when it is at origin.
(1) qE0 (0.4 î  0.2 ĵ  0.2k̂ ) (2) qE0 (0.8 î  ĵ  0.2k̂ )
(3) qE0 (0.6 î  ĵ  0.2k̂ ) (4) qE0 (0.8 î  ĵ  k̂ )
Ans. (2)
Sol. Magnetic field vectors associated with this electromagnetic wave are given by
 E  E
B1  0 k̂ cos (kx – t) & B 2  0 î cos (ky – t)
c c
   
F  qE  q( V  B)
    
 q(E1  E2 )  q( V  (B1  B2 ))
   
by putting the value of E1 , E 2 , B1 & B 2
The net Lorentz force on the charged particle is

 
F  qE0 0.8 cos( kx  t )î  cos( kx  t ) ĵ  0.2 cos( ky  t )k̂
at t = 0 and at x = y = 0

F  qE0 [0.8 î  ĵ  0.2k̂]

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9. Two ideal di-atomic gases A and B. A is rigid, B has an extra degree of freedom due to vibration. Mass
m
of A is m and mass of B is . The ratio of molar specific heat of A to B at constant volume is :
4
7 5 5 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9 9 11 7
Ans. (4)
5R
Sol. Molar heat capacity of A at constant volume =
2
7R
Molar heat capacity of B at constant volume =
2
(C v ) A 5
Dividing both, 
(C v )B 7

10. An ideal liquid (water) flowing through a tube of non uniform cross section area at A and B are 40 cm 2
and 20 cm2 respectively. If pressure difference between A & B is 700 N/m 2 then volume flow rate is :

(1) 2732 cm3 /s (2) 2142 cm3/s (3) 1832 cm3/s (4) 3218 cm3/s
Ans. (1)
Sol. using equation of continuity
40 VA = 20 VB
  2VA = VB
Using Bernoullies equation
1 2 1
PA + VA = PB + VB2
2 2
1
 PA – PB = ( VB2  VA2 )
2

1  V2 
 P = 1000 VB2  B 
2  4 

3 VB2
 P = 500 ×
4

( P)  4 (700)  4
 VB = = m/s
1500 1500
Volume flow rate = 20 × 100 × VB = 2732 cm3/s

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11. A screw gauge advances by 3mm in 6 rotations. There are 50 divisions on circular scale. Find least
count of screw gauge ?
(1) 0.002 cm
(2) 0.001 cm
(3) 0.01 cm
(4) 0.02 cm

Ans. (2)

3
Sol. Pitch = = 0.5 mm
6
0.5 mm 1
L.C. = = mm = 0.01 mm = 0.001 cm
50 100

12. A telescope of aperture diameter 5m is used to observe the moon from the earth. Distance between the
moon and earth is 4 × 105 km. Determine the minimum distance between two points on the moon's
surface which can be resolved using this telescope. (Wave length of light is 5893 Å.
(1) 60 m (2) 20 m (3) 600 m (4) 200 m
Ans. (1)
Sol.


 = 1.22
a
distance = O1O2 = d

= 1.22 d
a

1.22  5893 1010  4  108


distance = O1O2 =  57.5 m
5
 answer from options = 60m
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13. A particle of mass m is revolving around a planet in a circular orbit of radius R. At the instant the particle

 m V
has velocity V , another particle of mass moving at velocity collides perfectly in-elastically with
2 2
the first particle. The new path of the combined body will take is
(1) Circular (2) Elliptical
(3) Straight line (4) Fall directly below on the ground
Ans. (2)
Sol. Conserving momentum:
m v  m
+ mv =  m   vf
2 2  2
5mV 5V
vf = =
3m 6
4
2
vf < vorb (= v) thus the combined mass will go on to an elliptical path

  v v
14. Two particles of same mass 'm' moving with velocities v 1 = v î and v 2 = î  ĵ collide in-elastically.
2 2
Find the loss in kinetic energy.
mv 2 5mv 2 mv 2 3mv 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8 8 4 8
Ans. (1)
Sol. Conserving momentum
v v 
mv î + m  î  ĵ  = 2m (v1î  v 2 ĵ)
 2 2 
on solving
3v v
v1 = and v2 =
4 4
Change in K.E.
1 1 v  
2 1  9v 2 v 2  
 mv 2  m 2   –  (2m)  
 2 2 2    2  16 16 
 
3mv 2 5mv 2 mv 2
= – =
4 8 8
 
15. Three waves of same intensity (I0) having initial phases 0, , rad respectively interfere at a point.
4 4
Find the resultant Intensity
(1) I0 (2) 0 (3) 5.8 I0 (4) 0.2 I0
Ans. (3)
A

) /4 A
Sol. )
/4

A
Ares =  2  1A
I =  2  1 I
2
res 0

= 3  2 2  I = 5.8 I
0 0s

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16. Particle moves from point A to point B along the line shown in figure under the action of force.
 
F  x î  yĵ . Determine the work done on the particle by F in moving the particle from point A to point B.

1
(A) 1J (2) J (3) 2J (4) 3J
2
Ans. (1)
 
Sol. W  F. ds
= (x î  yĵ).(dxî  dyĵ)
0 1 0 1
x2 y2  1  1
= 
1

 xdx  ydy = 
0
2
1

2
0
=  0      = 1J
 2  2

17. For the given P-V graph for an ideal gas, chose the correct V- T graph. Process BC is adiabatic.
P
B

A C
V
V V C
C

(1) (2)
A A
B
B
T T
V V
C B

(3) (4)
A B A C

T T
Ans. (1)
Sol. For process A – B ; Volume is constant ;
PV = nRT ; as P increases; T increases
For process B – C ;
PV = Constant ;
 TV–1 = Constant
For process C – A; pressure is constant
V = kT

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  
18. Given p   î  3 ĵ  2k̂ and r  î  3 ĵ  5k̂ . Find vector parallel to electric field at position r
 
[Note that p . r  0 ]

(1) î  3 ĵ  2k̂ (2) 3 î  ĵ  2k̂ (3)  3 î  ĵ  2k̂ (4)  î  3 ĵ  2k̂

Ans. (1)
 
Sol. Since p . r  0
 
E must be antiparallel to p
 
So , E  (p)

where  is a arbitrary positive constant



Now A = a î  bĵ  ck̂
 
A || E

a b c
  k
 3  2

so A  k( î  3 ĵ  2k̂ )

19. Which of the following statements are correct for moving charge as shown in figure.
y B0
q E0
A v

a
q
x
B
2a
2v

3  mv 2 
(A) Magnitude of electric field E 
4  qa 

3 mv 3
(B) Rate of change of work done at point A is
4 a
(C) Rate of change of work done by both fields at point B is zero.
(D) Change in angular momentum is 2maV
(1) A, B, C are correct
(2) A, B, C, D are correct
(3) A, B are correct
(4) B, C, D are correct.
Ans. (1)

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Sol. (A) by work energy theorem
1 1
W mag + W ele = m(2v )2  m( v )2
2 2
3
0 + qE02a= mv 2
2

3 mv 2
E0 =
4 qa
(B) Rate of change of work done at A = power of electric force
= qE0V

3 mv 3
=
4 a
dw
(C) at B,  0 for both forces
dt

(D) L  (m2v2ak̂ )  (mvak̂ )

L  3mva

20. Photons of wavelength 6556 Å falls on a metal surface. If ejected electrons with maximum K.E. moves
in magnetic field of 3 × 10–4 T in circular orbit of radius 10–2m, then work function of metal surface is
(1) 1.8 eV (2) 0.8 eV (3) 1.1 eV (4) 1.4 eV
Ans. (3)
Sol. KEmax = E – 
12400
= – (in eV)
(in Å )

2mKE
r=
eB

r 2 e 2B 2
KEmax = (in J)
2m

r 2 eB2
= (in eV)
2m

12400 r 2 eB2
= –
6556 2m
= 1.1 eV

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Numerical Value Type (la[;kRed izdkj)


This section contains 5 Numerical value type questions.
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21. A rod of length 1 m is released from rest as shown in the figure below.

 = 1m

30°

If of rod is n at the moment it hits the ground, then find n.


Ans. 15

 1 m 2 2
Sol. mg sin 30  
2 2 3
Solving
2 = 15
  15

22. If reversible voltage of 100 V is applied across an inductor, current in it reduces from 0.25A to 0A in
0.025ms. Find inductance of inductor (in mH).
Ans. 10
L(0.25)
Sol. 100 =  103
0.025
 L = 100 × 10–4 H
= 10 mH

23. A wire of length  = 3m and area of cross section 10–2cm2 and breaking stress 4.8×10–7N/m2 is attached
with block of mass 10kg. Find the maximum possible value of angular velocity with which block can be
moved in circle with string fixed at one end.
Ans. 4 rad/s

3m
10kg
Sol.
T
=   ..........(1)
A
T = m2 ..........(2)
Solving
 = 4 rad/s

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24. Position of a particle as a function of time is given as x 2 = at2 + 2bt + c, where a, b, c are constants.
Acceleration of particle varies with x–n then value of n is.
Ans. n=3
Sol. x2 = at2 + 2bt + c
2xv = 2at + 2b
xv = at + b
v2 + ax = a
2
 at  b 
ax = a   
 x 

a(at2  2bt  c )  (at  b)2


a
x3

ac  b2
a
x3
a x–3

25. In the given circuit both diodes are ideal having zero forward resistance and built-in potential of 0.7 V.
Find the potential of point E in volts.
A E C

Vin=12.7V Vin=4V

B F D
Ans. 12
Sol.
A E C
12.7 V 4V

B D

Let VB = 0
Right diode is reversed biased and left diode is forward biased
 VE = 12.7 – 0.7
= 12 Volt

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