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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 04-01-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A force F  x 2 y 2 ˆi  x 2 y 2 ˆj(N) acts on a particle which moves in XY plane. Choose the correct
option(s)

(A) F is a conservative force
a5
(B) Work done for path ABC is (J)
3
a5
(C) Work done for path ADC is (J)
3
2a5
(D) Work done for path AC is (J)
3

2. A metal sphere of radius R and specific heat C is rotated about an axis passing through its centre
at a speed n rotation/second. It is suddenly stopped and 50% of its energy is used in increasing
its temperature, then choose the correct statement(s) from the following?
22n2
(A) Kinetic energy used to raise the temperature of the sphere is MR 2
5
5 2n
(B) Kinetic energy used to raise the temperature of the sphere is MR
3
4 2n2R2
(C) The rise in the temperature of the sphere is
7C
22n2R 2
(D) The rise in the temperature of the sphere is
5C

3. Choose the correct options for the circuit shown.

(A) Potential of the point P is 7V


(B) Current in the 3R resistance is 7/R
(C) Current in the 3R resistance is 7/3 R
(D) Potential of the point P is 3V

4. Two inductors of self-inductances L1 and L2 and of resistances R1


and R2 (not shown here) respectively, are connected in the circuit as
shown in figure. At the instant t = 0, key K is closed. Choose the
correct options for which the galvanometer will show zero deflection
at all times after the key is closed.
L1 R3
(A) 
L2 R4

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L1 R1
(B) 
L2 R2

R1 R3
(C) 
R2 R4
(D) None of these

5. The graph between the stopping potential (V0) and


 1
  is shown in the figure. 1, 2 and 3 are work

functions. Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) 1 : 2 : 3 = 1 : 2 : 4
(B) 1 : 2 : 3 = 4 : 2 : 1
hc
(C) tan  
e
(D) ultraviolet can be used to emit photoelectrons from metal 2 and metal 3 only

6. A large plate with uniform surface charge density  is moving


with constant speed v as shown in the figure. The magnetic
field at a small distance from plate is
(A)  0 v in magnitude
 0 v
(B) in magnitude
2
(C) perpendicular to plate
(D) parallel to plate

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. The densities of two solid spheres A and B of the same radii R vary with radial distance r as
5
r  r
 A (r)  k   and B (r)  k   , respectively, where k is a constant. The moments of inertia
R
  R 
of the individual spheres about axes passing through their centres are IA and IB, respectively. If
IB n
 , the value of n is
IA 10

8. A uniform rod is placed on two spinning wheels as shown in


figure. The axes of the wheels are separated by a distance
50
 m, the coefficient of friction between the rod and the
2
wheels is  = 0.1. The rod performs harmonic oscillations. The
period of these oscillations is 10x sec. Find the value of x.

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9. A ball of mass of mass 10–2 kg and having a charge + 3  10–6 C is tied at one end of a 1 m long
thread. The other end of the thread is fixed and a charge –3  10–6 C is placed at this end. The
ball can move in a circular orbit of radius 1 m in the vertical plane. Initially, the ball is at the
bottom. Find minimum initial horizontal velocity of the ball so that it will be able to complete the
full circle.

10. A circular wire loop of radius R is placed in the x-y plane 1 centered
at the origin O. A square loop of side a(a << R) having two turns is
placed with its centre at z  3R along the axis of the circular wire
loop, as shown in figure. The plane of the square loop makes an
angle 45° with respect to the z-axis. If the mutual inductance between
 0 a2
the loops is given by then the value of p is
2p / 2 R

W
11. A laser beam has intensity 2.5  1014 . If the amplitude of magnetic field in the beam is
m2
16k  10 2 T. Find the value of k.

12. A thermodynamic system is taken from an initial state I with


internal energy Ui = 100 J to the final state f along two different
paths iaf and ibf, as schematically shown in the figure. The work
done by the system along the paths af, ib and bf are waf = 200 J,
Wib = 50 J and Wbf = 100 J respectively. The heat supplied to the
system along the path iaf, ib and bf are Qifa, Qib and Qbf
respectively. If the internal energy of the system in the state b is
Qbf
Ub = 200 J and Qiaf = 500 J, The ratio is
Qib

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the SECOND
DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. XXXXX. XX).

13. In a sample of radioactive material, the probability that a particular nucleus will decay in next 2
hour is 8 × 10–4. Find the half-life of the radioactive sample
[Take ln2 = 0.693, ln(0.9992) = – 8 × 10–4]

14. Sunrays pass through a pinhole in the roof of a hut and produce an elliptical spot on the floor. The
minor and major axes of the spot are 6 cm and 12 cm respectively. The angle subtended by the
diameter of the sun at our eye is 0.5°. Calculate the height of the roof.

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15. A spool has the shape shown in figure. Radii of inner and outer cylinders are R and 2 R
respectively. Mass of the spool is 3 m and its moment of inertia about the shown axis is 2mR2.
Light threads are tightly wrapped on both the cylindrical parts. The spool is placed on a rough
surface with two masses m1 = m and m2 = 2m connected to the strings as shown. The string
segment between spool and the pulleys P1 and P2 are horizontal. The centre of mass of the spool
is at its geometrical centre. System is released from rest. What is minimum value of coefficient of
friction between the spool and the table so that it does not slip?

16. A pendulum has length L = 1.8 m. The bob is released from position shown in the figure. Find the
tension in the string when the bob reaches the lowest position. Mass of the bob is 1 kg.

17. A metallic hemisphere is having dust on its surface. The sphere


is rotated about a vertical axis passing through its centre at
angular speed  = 10 rad s–1. Now the dust is visible only on top
20% area of the curved hemispherical surface. Radius of the
hemisphere is R = 0.1 m. Find the coefficient of friction between
the dust particle and the hemisphere [g = 10 ms–2].

18. In the arrangement shown in the figure A is an


equilateral wedge and the ball B is rolling down the
incline XO. Find the velocity of the wedge (of course,
along OY) at the moment velocity of the ball is 10 m/s
parallel to the incline XO.

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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
FULL TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 04-01-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B, C, D

Sol. If F is conservative, then
U U
Fx   ,Fy  
x y
Fx  2U  2U Fy
And so   
y yx xy x
 
W   F.ds  (x 2 y 2 ˆi  x 2 y 2 ˆj).(dxiˆ  dyj)
ˆ

  x 2 y 2 dx   x 2 y 2 dy
a
a5
WBC   a 2 y 2 dy 
0 3
a5
Thus, WABC  WAB  WBC  (J)
3
a
2a5
WAC  2 x 4 dx  (J)
0 3

2. A, D
Sol. Kinetic energy of the sphere
1 2
K I
2

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1 2
  MR 2 (2n)2
2 5
4
 2n2MR2
5
Kinetic energy used to raise, the temperature
4 
 0.5  2n2MR2 
5 
2
 2n2mR 2
5
22n2R 2
 T 
5C

3. A, C
Sol.

70 7
 VP  7V;i  
3R 3R

4. A, B, C, D
Sol. VB  VD
di di
L1 1  i1R1  L 2 2  i2R2 …(1)
dt dt
i1R 3  i2R 4 …(2)

From Equation (1) and (2)


di1 di
R3  2 R4
dt dt
di R di R
or 1  4 2 and i1  i2  4
dt R3 dt R3
 R4  di  RR 
 L1  L 2  2  i2 R 2  1 4  ….(3)
 R3  dt  R3 
At t = 0, i2 = 0
L1 R3
  …(4)
L2 R4

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R 4R1 R R
R2   0 1  3 …(5)
R3 R2 R4
L R R
From Equation (4), (5), 1  1  3
L2 R2 R4

5. A, C
Sol. 1 : 2 : 3  eV01 : eV02 : eV03

 V  V01 : V02 : V03  0.001: 0.002 : 0.004  1: 2 : 4


Therefore (a) is correct
hc 
 V  …(1)
e e
hc
m  tan 
e
1 1
 0.001nm1   01   1000mn
 01 0.001
1
Also,  0.002 nm 1   02  500mn and  02  250nm
 02

6. B, D
dx
Sol. Current flowing per unit length    v
dt

By Ampere’s law
 0 v
B  B   0 v  B 
2

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SECTION – B

7. 6
R

Sol. I   (dm)r 2
0
R

 I     4 r 2 dr  r 2
0
R

 I     4 r 2 dr  r 2
0
R
r 4 K R 5
IA  4  k  r 4 dr  r dr
R 0

0 R
4 K  R6  R5
    4 K
R  6  6
R 5
r 4K R10 R5
IB  4  K   r 4 dr  5   4K
0 R  R 10 10
IB 6
  n6
IA 10

8. 1
Sol.

F  (f1  f2 )
 (N1  N2 )
 (N1  N2 )
N1 + N2 = mg …(1)
mg( / 2  x)  N2   0 …(2)
mg
 N2  (  / 2  x)

mg   
   x
 2 
 mg    mg   
F     x    x 
  2   2 
mg
  (2x)

2
  10 sec
g

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9. 7
mv 2A
Sol. (TA  Fe )  mg  …(i)

mv 2A
(TA  Fe )  mg 

mv B2
mg  Fe  …(ii)

1 q2
Fe 
4 0  2
1 1
mv 2A  mv B2  mg(2) …(iii)
2 2
v A  7 m/s

10. 7
0 2iR 2 i
Sol. B 2 2 3/2
 0
4 (R  3R ) 16R
N 2   0i 
M    a2 cos 45
i i 16R 
 0 a2
 M
7
22 R

11. 9
Sol. The intensity is given by
1
I 0 E2 C
2
1
or 2.5  1014   (8.86  10 12 )  E 20  (3  108 )
2
 E0 = 4.3  108 V/m
E0
and B0   1.44T
C

12. 2
Sol. Applying first law of thermodynamics to path iaf
Qiaf = Uiaf + Wiaf
500 = Uiaf + 200
 Uiaf = 300 J
Now,
Qiaf = Uibf + Wib + Wbf
= 300 + 50 + 100
Qib + Qbf = 450 J …(1)
Also, Qib = ib + Wib
 Qib = 100 + 50 = 150 J …(2)
Qbf 300
From (1) & (2)  2
Qib 150

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SECTION – C

13. 01732.50
Sol. Probability that a particular nucleus will decay in next 2 hr is
N0  N
 8  10 4 [N = surviving population after 2 hr]
N0
N0[1 – 8 × 10–4] = N
 N 
 1  8  10 4  e t   e t 
 N0 
 e t  0.9992  t  n(0.9992)
n2
  2  n(0.9992) [ t  2hr]
t1/ 2
2n2
t1/ 2  hr
n(0.9992)
2  0.693
  1732.5 hr
8  10 4

14. 00003.44
Sol. The cone of rays passing through the hole at a produce an elliptical spot on the floor.
The circular base having diameter BD will get projected on the floor as an ellipse.

CB = major axis = 12 cm
DB = Minor axis = 6 cm
h sin 
DB  AB()   h  (6cm)
sin  
DB 6 1
But sin    
CB 12 2
(6 cm)
 h
2
3cm  180  0.5   

0.5    0.5  180 radian 
 
= 344 cm
= 3.44 m

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15. 00000.11
Sol. Let acceleration of COM of the spool be a0 towards right, and acceleration of m2 be a2 downward
and that of m1 be a1 upward

f = friction,  = acceleration of the spool


2R  a0 …(1)
R  a 0  a 2 …(2)
2R  a 0  a1 …(3)
T1  mg  ma1
 a0 
T1  mg  m(a0  2R )  2ma0 ….(4)  R  2 
 
2mg  T2  2ma2
2mg  T2  2m[a2  R]  3maa …(5)
T2  f  T1  3ma0 …(6)
T2R  T1 2R  f2R  I
T2  2T1  2f  2mR [ I  2mR 2 ]
T2  2T1  2f  ma0 …(7)
mg
Solving, (4), (5), (6) & (7) we get f  
3
mg 1
 f  N   3mg   
3 9
16. 00035.00
Sol. The bob will experience free fall for a distance of L = 1.8 m.
Speed of the bob just before the string gets taut is
u  2gL  2  10  1.8  6 m/s

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3u
ut  u cos 30   3 3 m/s
2
1 1 L
mV 2  mu2t  mg
2 2 2
V  3 5 m/s
45
T  10   35N
1.8

17. 00002.45
Sol.

s  R 2  2R2 (1  cos )
If s = (0.2) (2R2) then
0.2 = 1 – cos 
 cos   0.8    37

N  mgcos   m2r sin 


(mgcos   m2r sin )  mgsin   m 2r cos 
g sin   2r cos 

g cos   2r sin 
10  0.6  102  0.06  0.8 0.6  0.48
   2.45
10  0.8  10 2  0.06  0.6 0.8  0.36

18. 00005.77
Sol. Wall AB of the wedge is vertical. For ball to
remain in contact with the wedge the velocity
component of the ball perpendicular to the
wall AB must be equal to velocity component
of the wedge in horizontal direction (i.e.,
perpendicular to wall AB)
10 cos 60  V cos 30
3
5V
2
10
V m/s
3

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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
FULL TEST – III

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER –1

TEST DATE: 18-01-2021


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A uniform rod in the shape of L is kept in vertical plane


and is hinged about an axis passing through one end
what is maximum angular acceleration of rod in m L
,
subsequent motion if it is released from position shown 2 2
(A) 2 65 g/L
m, L
65 g
(B) .
7 L
8g
(C)
7L
16g
(D)
9L

2. Two dipoles of dipole moment ‘p’ are kept  


antiparallel as shown at the origin. Length of each p p P
dipole is ‘a’. Electric field at point P is
6ap O r
(A)
4 0 r 4
3ap
(B)
4 0 r 4
3ap
(C)
 0 r 4
(D) None of these

3. n moles of an ideal gas is taken through a cyclic P


process ABCD. Pressure – density diagram of which is
shown in adjacent figure. If molar mass of gas is M, C
what will be the work done by gas in cycle.
nMP0 B
(A) n3 2P0
0
D
2nMP0 P0
(B) n2 A
0 0 3 0 
nMP0
(C)  n3
0

2nMP0
(D) n2
0

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4. Two capacitors of capacitance 2 C and C are given charges 8 Q. 8 Qo Qo


and Q. respectively as shown in figure. If switch is closed what + +
will be maximum current through inductor.
3 2C C
(A) Q0
LC
6 L
(B) .Q0
LC
2
(C) .Q0
LC
(D) None of these

5. A plane longitudinal wave of angular frequency 1000 Hz is travelling along positive x – direction
in a homogeneous gaseous medium of density P  1 kg/m3 . Intensity of wave is I = 10 -10 w/m2
and maximum pressure change is  P max  2  10 4 N / m2 . Assuming at x = 0 initial phase of
medium particles to be zero, choose the equation of the wave.
(A)   10 9 sin 1000t  5x  m
(B)   10 9 sin 1000t  5x  m
(C)   10 8 sin 1000t  5x  m
(D)   10 7 sin 1000t  5x  m

6. A perfectly reflecting ball of radius R and mas m is kept on a rough horizontal floor. A parallel
beam of intensity I is incident on the ball at an angle   37o with the horizontal. The initial
acceleration of the ball is
4R 2I
(A)
7MC
3 R2I
(B)
7MC
5 R2I
(C)
7MC
(D) None of these

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. Which of the following have the dimension of energy?


1 2
(A) v
2
1
(B) 0 E2
2
B2
(C)
20
(D) None of these

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8. Choose the correct statements:


(A) If an electron is accelerated from rest through a potential different ‘V’ its de Broglie
h
wavelength becomes  
2meV
(B) photoelectrons are emitted from metal surface when wavelength is above threshold
wavelength.
(C) stationary orbits are those orbits in which electron waves form standing wave.
(D) X-rays have the highest penetration ability in all electronic spectrum.

9. A non conducting rectangular plate of M is given two charges 4a


+Q and -Q in two halves which is also distributed uniformly.
This plate is free to rotate in plane about an axis passing ++++++++ +

through its centre. This plate is put in uniform electric field. E, +++++++
and it is in equilibrium. +++++ 3a
(A) Dipole moment of plate is 5Qa / 3 +++
+
(B) Time period of small oscillation if disturbed from
5ma
mean position is
QE
(C) Torque acting on plane when it is rotated through 37o is QaE
(D) change in potential energy when it is rotated through 53o is QaE

10. For a hydrogen like atom of atomic number z. If E, u and r reconsents energy, speed and radius
of nth level choose the correct option(s).
(A) E / v 2 is independent of n
(B) E / Q 2 is independent of z
(C) v 2 r is independent of n
(D) vr is independent of z

11. The potential difference a cross a 10 H inductor as a V(volts)


function of time is a shown in figure. At t = 0, current in
inductor is zero. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) The current in inductor at t = 1 sec is 1/4 amp.
10 v
(B) The current in inductor at t = 3 sec is 2 amp.
(C) The current in inductor at t = 5 sec is 31/8 amp.
t
(D) The current in inductor at t = 7 sec is 39/8 amp.
2 4 8 (sec)

o
12. When a yellow light of wavelength 6000 A falls on a plate of a photocell, a negative potential of
0.3 volts is required to stop the photocurrent completely. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) Work function of metal plate is nearly 2.5 V
(B) Work function of metal plate is nearly 1.8 V
o
(C) If   4000 A stopping potential will be 0.6 volt
o
(D) If   4000 A stopping potential will be 1.3 volt.

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A radioactive sample contains two type of nuclei x and y. x has half life of 5 days where as y has
of 30 days. Initial activity of x is 64 times the activity of y. after how many days their activities will
be equal?

14. Consider two rings of masses M1 = 100 gm and M2 = M1


200 gm connected by a spring of force constant 240
N/M and natural length 100 cm. Rings are passing
through two smooth rails as shown. A ring of mass M1
is thrown along rails with speed 12 M/s. Calculate 1M R
maximum elongation of spring (in cm) during
subsequent motion.
M2

15. Consider a hypothetical planet which is made in 3 layers of


different densities as shown in figure. Acceleration due to 3a
gravity at each boundary is equal and has value ‘go’. If
acceleration to gravity due to outer most layers just outside P3
the planet is ‘g’. Find g0 / g.
P1
a

2a P2

16. Three waves 1  A sin Kx  t  ,  2  3 2A sin  kx  t    and  3  4A sin kx  t   / 2  are
superimposed. If resultant wave is given by   R.sin kx  t   / 2  . Where R is some
constant. Find  (in degrees).

17. Consider the circuit shown. If in steady state B C D


VA  Vc  11 volt. Find VE  VG , in steady state.
5 f 2.9  f
3 f
F
6 f 7 f

A G
E

18.  is the minimum density of required by a star such that if it rotates with time period of 1 sec, it is
able to hold its mass. If   x  109 kg/m3 . Find x.

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
2
m 1
mL 2
2 2 m  L2 
Sol. I     .  L2  
3 12 2  16 
mL2 mL2 mL2 mL2 7mL2
    
3 96 2 32 8
 L ˆ m  ˆ L ˆ
 m  2 i   2  Li  4 j  2  L 
rar    Liˆ  ˆj 
3m / 2 3 8 
3mg 2 65 65
max    L.  mgL
2 3 8 8
max

I

2. A
Sol. Basic concept.

3. C
Sol. AB and CD are isochoric process & BC and DA are isothermal process.
Wnet  WAB  WBC  WCD  WDA

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 0  WBC  0  WDA
V   VA 
 nRT2 n  C   nRT1n  
 VB   VD 
nM  3P0 
   .  2P0  P0 
P0  P0 
nMP0
 n  3 
0

4. B
Q0  q Ldi 8Q0  q
Sol.    0
C dt 2C
di
 0 when current is maximum.
dt

5. B
p20
Sol. Basic concept. I 
2pv

6. A
I.R 2
Sol. F
C
F

f
F cos   f  ma
2
fR  MR2   
5
a  R
7. D
Sol. Basic concept.
8. AC
Sol. Basic concept.

9. ABC
5a 1 5Qa
Sol. Dipole moment  Q  2   
2 3 3
  
  p  E    pE sin 
 
U  p.E

10. ABCD
n2
Sol. E  E0 z2 / n2 ;v  v 0 .z / n and r = r0 .
z

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11. ABCD
Ldi
Sol.  5t for 0  t  2
dt
Ldi
 10 for 2  t  4
dt
Ldi
 20  25t for 4  t  8
dt

12. BD
Sol. eV0  hr  

SECTION – C

13. 00036.00
dNx dNy
Sol.  64  at t = 0
dt dt
 x .Nx   y .Ny  64
 y .t
after time t  x .Nx .e x.t   y .Ny .e a
In 64
On solving we get t =  36 days
1 1 
ln2   
 5 30 

14. 00020.00
1 2 1
Sol. Kx max  v 2   is reduced mass 
2 2

xmax  v.
k
200
 gm
3
15. 00001.80
GM1 G M1  M2  G M1  M2  M3 
Sol.    g0
a2  2a   3a 
2 2

GM3
g
 3a 
2

16. 00015.00
Ry
Sol. tan   / 4  
Rx

4A
R

30A

/4 

A

 or 15o
12

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17. 00001.80
30
5
150
Sol. Ceq  11 
30 85
5
11
150 Q 150E  11
Q .E; VA  VC    11 volt.
85  30 / 11 85  30
E = 17 volt.
q
VI  VF 
7

18. 00140.00
4 
G  r 3  
Sol. 3   2r    1.4  1011 kg/m3
r2

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases
Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. Two thin planks are moving on four identical solid cylinders of mass m and radius ‘R’ as shown in
figure. There is no slipping at 2v any contact choose the correct option.
2v
A
B
R
v

C D

fixed
11
(A) kinetic energy of cylinder ‘A’ is mv 2
16
3
(B) kinetic energy of cylinder C is mv 2
8
3
(C) kinetic energy of cylinder C is mv 2
5
3
(D) kinetic energy of cylinder D is mv 2
16

2. On a non conducting ring of radius R linear charge y


density '  ' given by    0 cos  is distributed.
Choose correct option(s). R
(A) Electric potential at centre is zero

(B) Electric field at centre is zero x

(C) Electric field at centre is 0
4 0
(D) Dipole moment of ring is  0 R2

3. One mole of ideal monoatomic gas is expanded to double volume, through a process
P2
 constant. Initial temperature is T, pressure is P and density is  . Choose the correct option.

(A) Temperature of gas changes to 2 T.
(B) P – T diagram of the process is hyperbola
(C) Work done by the gas is 2  
2 1 R
3
(D) Internal energy of gas changes by RT
2

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4. An elastic spherical ball of mass m and radius ‘a’, moving with speed v, strikes a fixed rough
horizontal surface at an angle  with normal. After striking it rebounds at an angle  with
normal. If coefficient of friction is small enough to prevent skidding. Then which of the following
may be correct.
(A) tan   tan   2
5v cos 
(B) change in angular speed is
a
(C) tan   tan   2
5v cos 
(D) change in angular speed is
7a

5. A uniformly charged small sphere is placed at point A (h, k) so that at point B (8, 7) electric field

 
strength is E  54 ˆi  72 ˆj N / C and potential is + 900 volt. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) charge on the sphere is 1 C
(B) charge on the sphere is 4 C
(C) co-ordinates of point A is  2, 1
(D) co-ordinates of point A is  4, 2 

6. A thin ring of linear mass density '  ' and radius 'R' having cross sectional area ‘a’ is rotating
with angular speed ‘  ’. If Y is young modulus of ring, then choose the correct option(s).
(A) Kinetic energy of ring is R3 2
2R 2
(B) Tension in the ring is
2
2 2 4R5
(C) Elastic potential energy stored in ring is
Y.a
(D) All of these

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. Consider a circuit shown in figure switch was open for a long C A R


time and closed at t = 0. All resistors are of resistance
R  50  . What is maximum value of potential difference
between points A & B?  Given C = 100 F 
R B R


S
V = 1/8 sin(100t)

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8. Consider a uniform plate in the form of a trapezium. A


When this plate is suspended vertically from corner
‘D’. It is found that side BC remains horizontal in
equilibrium. Find side length ‘CD’ D
 3 1 

B
3  5  C

9. A uniform disc of mass m and radius R having charge Q distributed uniformly all over its surface
is placed an a smooth horizontal surface. A magnetic field B  B0rt 3 , where Bo is constant, r is
radial distance from the centre of disc and t is time is switched on perpendicular to plane of disc.
B QRt
Angular acceleration of disc at time t is given by p 0 . Find p?
15m

10. A charge qo is placed at a distance of d = 12 cm from


the centre of hollow disc of inner radius 9 cm and outer
q
radius 16 cm. If flux of electric field through the disc area
n.q0 d
is . Find n?
5 0

7GM
11. A particle of mass m is projected from surface of planet of mass M   m  with speed .
4R
tangential to the surface of planet and it goes maximum height h’ from the surface. Find h/R (R is
radius of planet)

12. When a soap bubble of radius R = 0.25 cm is charged with surface charge density   20 C/m2 .
If in this situation pressure inside and outside the bubble is equal surface tension of liquid is
given by N  10 12 / 8 0 N/M . Find N.

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the SECOND
DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. XXXXX. XX).

13. A wheel of radius 20 cm is in pure rolling on a ‘rough horizontal surface’. Centre of wheel is
moving with v = 4 m/s consider two end points on vertical diameter. What is relative acceleration
of one with respect to second point. (in m/s 2)

14. A cylindrical conductor of length L and area A has variable electrical resistivity   0 1  x / L  .
where x is distance from one end. The end at x = 0 is given a potential Vo where and at x = L is
V0
grounded. If electric field at x = L/2 is given by E  . Find     
L.n

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15. A disc of moment of Inertia 24 kg m2 is rotating about its axis with angular speed 15 rad/sec. If
axis is also rotating with angular speed of 6 rad/sec. Find the torque exerted by axis on the disc
(in Nm)

16. A nucleus X initially at rest, undergoes   decay according to the equation 225
92 X  Y  

The emitted   particle is found to move along a helical path in a uniform magnetic field of
induction B = 5 T, Radius and pitch of the helix traced by the   particle are R = 5 cm and
p  7.5 cm calculate the binding energy per nucleon of nucleus X (in MeV) (Given m(v) =
221.03 u, M     4.003 u, M  n   1.009 u, M  p   1.008 u)

17. A small metallic sphere of density three times that of ice radius 4.2 cm and specific heat capacity
500 j/kgoC is heated to temperature 800o C and then placed over large block of ice. Maximum
depth to which sphere can penetrate ice (in cm) is

18. A uniform rod AB of mass M and length L is suspended from four identical wires with two wires at
end B, one at end A and one at centre. Natural length of wires is  0 . Tensions in wires
nT
connected at A is given by . Find n.
3n  1

o o o o

C
A B

L/2 L/2

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. AD
3v v v
Sol. A  , C  v A     ,;v C  v / 2   
2R 2R 2
1 1 11
k A  mv cm  ICM . 
2 2
mv 2
2 2 16
3
kB  mv 2

16

2. ACD
k 2 k 0
Sol. Ex 
R2  
0 0 cos   Rd.cos  
R


3. ABC
Sol. Basic concept.

4. ABC
Sol. Impulse of normal reaction on ball Jy  2mv cos 
Impulse of friction Jx  Jy  2mv cos 
In x – direction mv ' sin   mv sin   2mv cos 
In y – direction mv 'cos   mv cos 
Solving we get tan   tan    2
Jx .R  I.sw

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5. AC
 
Sol.

 K.q r2  r1
E    3

| r2  r1 |
R.q
V   
| r2  r1 |

6. A
Sol. Td  dm 2R
T  2R 2
1
 2R  wR   R3 2
2
KE 
2
 Stress 
2
 2 4R5
PE   volume 
2Y Y.a

SECTION – B
7. 9
V0 xC 1
Sol. IA   tan   
R x
2 2 R WCR
C

1 1 100
XC    100 tan   2
WC 100  104 50
V V
VA  VB  0 .R. sin 100t  tan 1 2   0 sin 100 t 
Z 2
8. 1
Sol. Centre of mass of system lies in vertical line through D. D C

CM

A B
9. 8
Sol.    B.2rdr
d
e  E.2r
dt
Q
   E. 2 .2rdr.r
R


I
10. 1
q
Sol.   cos 1  cos 2 
0
3 4
cos 1  ,cos 2
5 5

11. 6
Sol. If. V is speed at maximum height ‘h’.

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7GM
mv R  h   m R
4R
GMm 1 GMm 1  7GM 
  mv 2    m
Rh 2 R 2  4R 

12. 1
4T 2 1 10 12
Sol.  T
R 2 0 8 0

SECTION – C

13. 00320.00
Sol. arel  22R
A

16
 2v 2 / R  2   320 m/s2
1/ 5 
14. 00003.50
L dx L
Sol. R  n2
0 A 0 A
V0 V
j  0 0
A.R L.n2
j V0
E  ;
 L 1  x / L 
V0
At mid point E 
1.5 L. n 2

15. 02160.00
Sol.   Iw 1w 2

16. 00007.84
Sol. Basic Concept.

17. 00020.00
4
Sol. . r 3  500  800  r 2h ice  80  4.2  103
3
18. 00004.00
Sol. TA  TC  2TB  Mg
TA . / 2  2TB . / 2
TA  4Mg / 11  n  4

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General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A T-shaped rod with its plane lying on a smooth F


horizontal surface is being pulled without rotation
by a constant horizontal force F as shown in the
figure. The two straight rods have equal lengths 
and equal masses. Then the value of angle  is:
 1
(A) tan1  
2
(B) tan1  2 
(C) 0°
(D) 60°

2. In the shown figure all surfaces are rough. A 3m


Block B is attached with a load of mass 6m
through an ideal string passing over an ideal B 2m
pulley. Coefficient of friction is  = 0.2 between C m
all the surfaces. The correct option is:
(A) friction force on C due to B is mg
(B) friction force on A is zero
55
(C) acceleration of block B is 6m
11
(D) Load remains at rest.

3. Two moles of an ideal monoatomic gas is taken P


2
through the process as shown in figure. The process is (N/m ) B C
A  B Adiabatic
B  C isobaric
C  D Linear relation between P and V.
The net change in internal energy of the gas is:
(A) 100 kJ 105 A
D
(B) –200 kJ
(C) –300 kJ
3
(D) 500 kJ 2 4 6 V(m )

4. Two cars P and Q are moving with equal speed v = 40


km/h on the two roads which are intersecting at 60°at
point O as shown in the figure. Initially, PO is 80 km and v
QO is 50 km. The minimum separation between them P 60° O
will be:
(A) 15 km v
(B) 15 3 km Q
(C) 5 km
(D) 30 km

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5. In the shown figure an infinitely long V shaped, uniformly × ×


charged wire is placed. Linear charge density on it is . The × ×
× ×
ratio of the electric field intensity (magnitude) at A and B is: (AB ×
bisects the angle and points A and B are at equal distances × ×
× ×
from the point O) × A ×
(A) 2 ×
× D ×
(B) 1  ×
 × ×
(C) cos   × ×
2 × ×
O
 D
(D) tan  
2
B

6. A uniformly charged nonconducting cylinder of


mass M, radius R and charge Q is shown in the
R
figure. A uniform magnetic field B0 parallel to the
axis of the cylinder is present in the region. Find
the angular velocity of the cylinder when the
magnetic field is suddenly switched off.
Q B0
(A) B0
2M
2Q
(B) B0
M
Q
(C) B0
M
3Q
(D) B0
2M

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A spherical shell has variable thermal conductivity K = K0x, where x


is the distance from the centre of the shell and K0 is a positive 2R0
constant. The inner and outer radii of the spherical shell are R 0 and
2R0 respectively as shown in the figure. Temperature of inner and T0
outer surfaces are 2T0 and T0 respectively. Then choose the
correct option(s). R0
2T0
8K 0R02
(A) Rate of heat flow is T0
3
3R0 3
(B) Temperature at radial distance x  is T0
2 2
(C) Isothermal surfaces are spherical
4T0
(D) The temperature at x = R 0 2 is
3

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8. A transparent slab is placed in x-y plane as shown y


in the figure. The refractive index of the medium is
 y y=D
given as   0 1   , where   2 . A ray is
 D 
incident perpendicularly on the medium as shown in medium air
the diagram. Then

x
ray

(A) Trajectory of the ray inside the medium is parabola


(B) Trajectory of the ray inside the medium is straight line
20D
(C) The time taken by the ray to cross the medium is
c
(D) Equivalent optical path length of medium along trajectory of the ray is 20D.

9. When a monochromatic light from a point source falls on a photo sensitive surface, the maximum
kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted is Kmax. If the distance between the source and the
surface is doubled:
(A) Number of photoelectrons coming out of the surface becomes double.
(B) Number of photoelectrons coming out of the surface becomes one-fourth of the initial
value.
(C) Kmax gets doubled
(D) Kmax remains same.

10. A particle of mass m and charge q is projected from origin along the positive x-axis with an initial
 
velocity v0. In this region a uniform electric field E  E 0 ˆi and a uniform magnetic B  B 0 ˆj are
present. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) motion of the particle is in z-x plane
(B) motion of the particle is in x-y plane
(C) maximum velocity of the particle along x-axis is v0
E02
(D) maximum velocity of the particle along x-axis is v 02 
B02

11. When a small object is placed near the principle axis of a lens:
(A) Real object always has virtual image in concave lens
(B) Real object always has real image in convex lens
(C) Virtual object always has real image in convex lens
(D) Virtual object always has virtual image in concave lens

12. A particle of mass m is connected with the fixed vertical


cylinder with the help of a string of length  0  2R as
R v0
shown in the figure. The particle is given a horizontal velocity
v0 perpendicular to the string and it moves on a smooth
horizontal surface. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) Speed of the particle increases continuously 2R
(B) Speed of the particle remains constant
(C) Tension in the string increases continuously
22R
(D) Time after which the particle will collide with the cylinder is
v0

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A hollow cone floats with its axis in vertical direction, having its vertex downward with one third of
its height dipped in water. When this cone is filled up to half depth with a liquid, it floats in the
  
water fully submerged. Find the relative density   of the liquid filled in it.
 w 

14. A drop of mercury is present between two glass A


plates each of mass 50 gm. Separation between the
plates is negligible as compared to spread of the
mercury between the plates. What should be the B
mass of a block (in kg) which should be placed over
the plate A so that the separation between the
plates becomes half of the initial separation.
Assume contact angle between mercury and glass
is 180°.

4
15. In the nuclear reaction 2 He  4 Be 9  6 C12  0 n1 , kinetic energy of the -particle is 5.32 MeV.
The Q-value of this reaction is Q = 5.80 MeV. The neutron goes perpendicular to the direction of
the incoming -particle. Find the kinetic energy (in MeV) of C12 produced.

16. In a photoelectric experiment work function of the emitter is 10 eV and a monochromatic light of
wavelength 124 Å is falling over it. The accelerating voltage applied across emitter and the
metallic collector is 10 kV. Find the minimum wavelength (in Å) of the radiation emitted from the
collector. (Take hc = 12400 eV-Å)

17. A block of mass m = 2kg is attached with a


string which is wrapped over a pulley of
radius R = 10 cm. The ends of the pulley are
symmetrically supported by viscous liquids of
equal amount. Heat capacity of each of the
viscous liquids is H = 100 J/C. It is found
that block is moving down with a uniform
velocity, v0 = 2.5 m/s. Find the rate of
increase of temperature of the viscous liquids
in C/s. Assume no loss of heat to the
surrounding and the axle of the pulley does
not take any heat. (Take g = 10 m/s2) m

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18. A cuboid of mass 4 kg is kept in a gravity free


T z
space. Its sides are parallel to the coordinate axes
U
as shown in the figure. The edges parallel to the x-
axis and z-axis have lengths a 3 where as the P
Q
one parallel to the y-axis is of the length h. There

is a uniform electric field E = kajˆ N/C (where k=1
 4 h
N/C-m) and a uniform magnetic field B  ˆj O(0,0,0) x
3 V
Tesla. A particle having charge q0 and mass m is
 a ˆ S R
given an initial velocity v 0  i m/s from point (0, q0
3
v0
0, a). It strikes the cuboid with coefficient of
restitution e = 1/2. Find the angular momentum of y
the whole system after collision (about origin) in
kg-m2/s. (Take m = 1 kg, q0 =0.25 C, a=4 meters , O is the centre of the face PQRS
 =3, 6  2.45 and h is sufficiently large)

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. In a rotational equilibrium net torque about the CM must be zero i.e. F must pass through CM.

2. A
Sol. Coefficient of friction is small so there will be slipping between the blocks.
3. C
f
Sol. U  nR  T2  T1 
2
3
 Pf Vf  PV
i i
2
3
 
 105  4  105  6  3  105 J
2
4. B
Sol. Motion of Q with respect to P
  
v Q,P  v Q  v P
vQ,P
d d
 sin 60 60°
30 P
30 km 60° O
d  15 3 km 60°
60°
V
Q

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5. B

Sol. E A  EB 
20D

6. A
Sol. d  r.dqE
d = r.(2r.dr) E
r dB dr
E r
2 dt
QR2 dB

4 dt
MR2
  dt    0
2
Q
 B0
2M

7. C, D
dT
Sol. H  K 0 x4x 2
dx
2R0 T0
H dx
4K 0 
R0
x3 2T

  dT , it will give H
0

x T
H dx
and
4K 0 R0
 x3 2T

  dT , it will give T = f(x).
0

8. B, C, D
D
Sol. Optical path length =  dy  2 D
0
0

20D
t
c

9. B, D
1
Sol. When the distance increases, intensity gets reduced as I 
r2
Kmax depends on the frequency of light.

10. A, D

Sol.
mdv
dt
 
 qE0 ˆI  q v x ˆi  v y ˆj  v zkˆ XB0 ˆj
Solving we get vy = 0
E02
and vx(max) = v 02 
B02

11. A, C
Sol. Conceptual

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12. B, C, D
mv 02 v0
Sol. T ,  decreases.

  2 R  R 
d v 0 d v0
    d
dt  dt 2R  R
2 t 
   2R  R  d  v  dt 0
0 0 

R

SECTION – C

13. 00007.70
2
1 R H
Sol. mg   w g
3  3  3
2
1 R  H 1
mg   g  R2Hw g
3  2  2 3

Solving these equation,  7.70
w

14. 00000.15
Sol. mg = R2P R
1 1 
Where P = S    r
r R
Since R >> r
 1
 P = S  
r 
S
 mg  R 2
r
Mg  mg  R 2 P

1 1 
P  S  ,  
 r R 
r
r   , R  r 
2
2
 P  S  
r
R .2r  R2 .2r 
2

 R  R 2
2
 Mg  mg   2R2 S    
r
S
4R2
r

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= 4 mg
 M = 3m
= 3 × 0.050
= 0.15 Kg

15. 00002.49
Sol. Conservation of momentum
1
2  4K 1  2  12K 3 cos  K2 0n

and 2  1  K 2  2  12K 3 sin  K1


and Q = K3 + K2 – K1 
 5.80 = K2 + K3 – 5.32 
Solving it K3 = 2.49 MeV. 9
Be 12
C , K3

16. 00001.23
hc
Sol. K e max  

12400
  10  90 eV
124
Ke of fastest electron falling in collector is 10090 eV
hc
 C 
eV
12400
 1.23
10090

17. 00000.25
Sol. Power, P = mgv0
= 2  10  2.5
= 50W
dT
P  2H
dt
dT 50
  0.25 C/s
dt 200

18. 00019.60
Sol. If E = 0
Let particle strikes at point B. v0
z
 AB2 = OB2 OA2
3a2 3a2 a2
= r2  = a2  
4 4 4
a B
AB  a
2 r
a
O  A
AB 2 1 x
sin     (0, 0, 0)
OB a 2
 2  r
 m
 3 
Time taken to reach at B, t =
q0B (0, 0, a) v0
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2 2
1 qE  2  m 2 Em  2  a
y 0      
2 m  3  q20B 2 2q0B2  3  2
Co-ordinate of point of impact
 3a a a 
=  , ,
 2 2 2 
 
Velocity at point of impact
 E 2 ˆ 3v 0 ˆ a ˆ ˆ
v   v 0 cos 60iˆ  j ˆ
k  (  i  j  3k)
B 3 2 2
Angular momentum of particle before collision about O,
 a
L  1 ( 3iˆ  ˆj  k)ˆ  a (ˆi  ˆj  3k)
ˆ
2 2

= 4 ( 3  1)iˆ  4jˆ  ( 3  1)kˆ 

| L | 8 6 kg-m2/sec

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. Water is flowing on a horizontal surface where velocity v0


varies with height y from the ground as
v  y3 
v  02  2y 2   where H is the depth of water.
H  H
Coefficient of viscosity of water is  . Then choose the H
correct option(s).
H 5v 0 
(A) Shear stress at y  is
2 4H
v 0
(B) Shear stress at y  H is
H
Av 0
(C) Viscous force acting on the boat of base area A is
H
Av 0
(D) Viscous force acting on the boat of base area A is
2H

2. A sphere of radius r and density  is released from the surface of a liquid of



density and coefficient of viscosity . It achieves terminal velocity just H
2
before reaching the ground. Then choose the correct option(s).

2r 2g
(A) Terminal velocity is
9
r 2 g
(B) Terminal velocity is
9
2 r 3  g  2r 4 g 
(C) Magnitude of work done by viscous force on the sphere is H  
3  812 
4 3  2r 4 g 
(D) Magnitude of work done by viscous force on the sphere is r g  H  
3  9 2 

3. The air column in a pipe closed at one end is made to vibrate in its first overtone by a tuning fork
of frequency 550 Hz. The speed of sound in air is 330 m/s. End correction may be neglected. Let
P0 denotes the mean pressure at any point in the pipe and P0 the maximum amplitude of
pressure variation in the pipe. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) The length of the pipe is 45 cm.
(B) The length of the pipe is 75 cm.
 P 
(C) The maximum pressure at the middle of the pipe is  P0  0 
 2
(D) The maximum pressure at the closed end of the pipe is P0  P0 

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4. Coefficient of volume expansion of an ideal gas is  = (T is the absolute temperature) in a
T
process. CP and CV are the molar specific heat capacities at constant pressure and constant
volume respectively. If the molar heat capacity of the process is C. Then choose the correct
option(s).
(A) C = CV +2R
(B) C = CP + R
(C) C = 3CV + 2R
(D) C = CV – 2R
5. Block A of mass m is placed over a plank B of mass 3 m. Plank is A
connected with a spring of force constant K. The system is
oscillating. The block A just loses contact with the plank when plank B
is momentarily at rest. Then choose the correct option(s).
m
(A) Period of oscillation is T = 2
K
m
(B) Period of oscillation is T = 4
K
4mg
(C) Amplitude of oscillation is A =
K
8mg
(D) Maximum compression in the spring is
K
6. Light consisting of wavelength 400 nm to 800 nm falls on a metal plate A having work function
1.5 eV and saturation current 10mA. Now the same light is incident on a metal plate B having
work function 2.0 eV. Take spectral radiancy of light is uniform and take hc = 1240 eV-nm. Then
choose the correct option(s).
(A) Stopping potential for metal A is 3.1 volt
(B) Stopping potential for metal B is 1.1 volt
(C) Saturation current for metal B is 5.5 mA
(D) Stopping potential for metal A is 1.6 volt

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. A ray of light is incident at an angle of incidence 60 on one


30
face of a prism as shown in the figure. The angle of prism is

30. The ray emerging out of the prism makes an angle of
i e
30 with the incident ray. If refractive index of the prism is  =
a . Find the value of a.

8. A binary star system consists of two stars - A (of mass 12


Ms) and B (of mass 2 Ms), where Ms is mass of the sun. They
are separated by a distance d and they are rotating about
their common centre of mass in circular orbits. Find the ratio
of the kinetic energy of star B to that of the star A. A
rA rB
B
CoM

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9. A conducting square loop of side 2.0 cm is rotated through 180 about one of its diagonals in 0.20
s. A uniform magnetic field exists in the region which is perpendicular to the plane of the loop
initially. If average induced emf is 20 mV, find the magnitude of the magnetic field (in Tesla).

10. A thin uniform rod of mass 6 kg is pushed at lowest point along a rough horizontal plane by a
constant horizontal force F = 80 N. The rod is in the pure translational motion and making an
1
angle  from the vertical. If angle  in degree is 5k (coefficient of friction  = , rod is in the
3
vertical plane). Find the value of k.

11. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a process P


A  B as shown in the P-V diagram. If the process changes
A
 5V  3P0
from endothermic to exothermic at the volume k  0  of the
 16 
gas. Find the value of k.

P0 B

V0 2V0 V

12. Two concentric conducting spherical shells of radius r and 2r –


are having initial charges +Q0 and –Q0 respectively as shown Q0
in the figure. Switch S is closed at time t = 0. If current – –
 Q0 + +Q0
through the inductor L at time t = 8L0r is . Find
4 n 0Lr r +

the value of n. + S
L
+
– 2r

+

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the SECOND
DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. XXXXX. XX).

13. A particle is projected from ground at an angle 37 with the horizontal. It collides at its highest
point of trajectory with a very heavy vertical wall moving towards the particle with a constant
2
horizontal velocity. The coefficient of restitution is e = . Find the ratio of the particle’s speed of
3
projection to that of the wall so that after collision particle reaches the point of projection.

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14. A particle is given a horizontal velocity of 5 m/s on a


smooth inclined plane as shown in the figure. The
plane has an angle of inclination 30 with the
horizontal. Find the radius of curvature (in m) of its 5 m/s
path after t = 1 s from starting. (Take 2  1.414 )

30

15. A uniform magnetic field exists in a circular region of radius R = ×


10 m. At time t = 0, a conducting circular loop of radius R = 10 × × ×
m completely encloses the field. The circular loop starts moving
 x
× × ×
in its plane and perpendicular to the magnetic field with a B
uniform velocity v = 5 m/s. Intensity of magnetic field is B = 20 × × ×
V
×
mT. Find the induced emf (in volt) in the loop at time t = 2 s.
(Take 3  1.73 ) × r × ×
× × ×

16. A thin uniform rod is placed on a sticky table such that its 
mid-point is at one-fourth of its length from the edge of the
table. It falls due to gravitational force and slips after
rotating 45 from its initial horizontal position. Find the cm
coefficient of friction between the rod and the table.
/4

17. Two particles A and B each of mass 2 kg are connected by a 2.5 m/s B
massless rod of length  =1m. Another particle C of mass 4 kg C
2kg
moving with a velocity 2.5 m/s (perpendicular to the rod AB) 4kg
collides with the particle B as shown in the figure. Coefficient of
1  1m
restitution, e = and the system is placed in a gravity free space.
2
Find the angular velocity (in rad/s) of the rod just after collision.
2kg
A

18. Parallel combination of an ideal choke coil and a resistance (R = 60) is connected to an a.c
source. The current through the choke coil is ICh = 3.0 A and through the resistance is IR = 2.5 A.
Find the net impedance (in ) of the circuit. (take 15.25  3.9 )

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A, B, C
F dv
Sol.  .
A dy

2. B, C
Sol. mg  FB  6rv 
gr 2
 v 
9
1
mgH FBH +Wf = mv 2  0
2

3. A, C, D
3v
Sol. f P
4
3v 3  330
 
4f 4  550 x=0 x=
9
 m  45cm
20
The amplitude of pressure variation in the pipe is
a  | P0 sinkx |

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 3 
a  P0 sin  x
 2 
at x = /2
 3  P0
a  P0 sin   
 4  2
The maximum pressure at the middle of the pipe
 P 
  P0  0 
 2 
The maximum pressure at the closed end of the pipe = P0  P0 

4. A, B
dV 2
Sol.  
VdT T
dv dT
  2
V T
 V  kT 2
i.e. PV1/ 2  constant
R
C = CV +  C  CV  2R
 1
1  
 2

5. B, C, D
4m m
Sol. T  2  4
g K
2 A  g
g gT 2 4mg
A  
2
4 2 K
4mg
Equilibrium compression X0 
K

6. B, C, D
hc
Sol. eV0  

 1240 
  1.5  eV
 400 
 V0  1.6volt
1240
For B, V0   2  1.1 volt
400
Energy is equally distributed through out spectrum but for B,  th  620 nm for photo electric
effect in metal B range of spectrum is 400 nm to 620 nm.

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SECTION – B

7. 3
Sol. =i+e–A
30 = 60 + e  30 30
 e = 0  ray is perpendicular on the second surface of
prism, so that r=30 60
o
30
sin60
  3
sin30

8. 6
Sol. Angular velocity about centre of mass is same.
So that Where rA  rB  d
v A  rA m r m r A A B B
v B  rB d
1  rA 
mB v B2 7
k e B 
 2 6d
k e A  1  rB 
mA v 2A 7
2
2
 6d 

2 MS  7 
 6
12 MS  d 2
7 
 

9. 5
 2BA
Sol. eav = 
t t
eav t
B
2A
20  103  0.2
= 5
2  4  10 4

10. 9
Sol. F - N = ma B

1 N
80 -  6g = ma ma
3 1
Ma =60 C
A  0
 mg
  F
ma cos   mg sin   0
2 2
 tan  =1 N A
 =45

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11. 5
Sol. The equation of process A  B is dT
Sign scheme for
 2P  dV
P    0  V  5P0
 V0  +ve ve
 2P0  2  5P0  V0 5 2V0
T   V   V V0
 nRV0   nR  4
dT  4P0  5P0
  V 
dV  nRV0  nR
pdV Sign scheme for C
Now, C  CV 
ndT +ve ve +ve
3R  5P V  2P0 V 
C  R 0 0  V0 5 2V0
2  5P0 V0  4P0 V  V0 25V0
4
R  25V0  16V  16
C  
2  5V0  4V 
Hence the heat is absorbed by the gas
25
from V0 to V0
16
Hence the process changes from
endothermic to exothermic at the
 25V0 
volume  
 16 

12. 4
Sol. Q = Q0 cos t
i = Q0  sin t
Q0 Q0  1  
= .sin   8L0 r 
n 0Lr L.8  0 r  L.8  r 4 
 0 
Q0 1
= 
L.80r 2
n=4

SECTION – C

13. 00006.25
Sol. Vsep = e Vapp V2
V1 – V2 = e(V1 +V2)
V1
4
V0  1  e   V2 1  e  V0
5
V0 1  e  5 37
   6.25
V2 1 e 4

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14. 00014.14
Sol.  ax = 0
a = g sin 30
 y 
v  u  at
 x
v  5iˆ  (5ˆj)1
 5iˆ  5ˆj  m / s
v2 52  52
R   14.14m
an 
5/ 2  y 30

15. 00001.73
Sol. induced emf × P
e  Bv × × ×
  PQ  2 10  5 2 2
  10 3  × × × ×
B
e = 1.73 volt × C
V
× ×

× x × ×
× × ×

16. 00003.25
Sol. When it is at 45 from horizontal N

  m2 2 
mg cos 45    m  N
4  12 16 
45
12g

7 2
24g
Conservation of energy gives : 2  mg
7 2
 
N  mgsin 45  m  2 
 4
  4mg
mg cos 45  N = m     N 
 4  7 2
By solving   3.25

17. 00002.50
Sol. COM V1
4  2.5 = 4 VC + 4 V1
 Vc + V1 = 2.5
COAM VC
1 1 1 
4  2.5  = 4  V1  + [2  2 ( )2]
2 2 2

 2.5 = V1 +
2
Vsep = e Vapp

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1 1
VC +   V1   2.5
2 2
 2.5
 VC   V1 
2 2
2.5 2.5
By solving equation,   2.5 rad / s, VC  m / s, V1  m/s
2 2
Loss of energy = K e i  K e f   3.12 J

18. 00038.46
Sol. V = 2.5  60 = 150 volt
I  IR2  IL2  15.25
V 150
Z   38.46
I 15.25

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JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 18-01-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A trough has two identical inclined segments and a horizontal


segment. A ball is released on the top of one inclined part and
it oscillates inside the trough. Friction is large enough to
prevent slipping of the ball. Time period of oscillation is T. Now
the liner dimension of each part of the trough is enlarged four
times. Then new time period will be
(A) T
(B) 2T
(C) 3T
(D) 4T

2. A conducting shell having no charge has radius R. A


point charge Q is placed in front of it at a distance r0 from
its centre. Potential due to charge induced on the surface
of the shell at a point P inside the shell is (Distance of
point P from charge Q is r)
kQ
(A)
r0
kQ
(B)
r
kQ kQ
(C) 
r0 r
kQ kQ
(D) 
r r0

3. A conducting rod (OP) of length L rotates in form of a conical pendulum


with an angular velocity  about a fixed vertical axis passing through its
end O. There is a uniform magnetic field B in vertically downward direction.
The rod makes an angle  with the direction of the magnetic field. The emf
induced across the ends of the rod is
BL2 sin2 
(A)
2
BL2 cos2 
(B)
2
BL2 tan2 
(C)
2
BL2

(D)
2

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4. Nuclei of radioactive element A are being produced at rate t2 at time t. The element A has decay
dN
constant equal to . If N is the number of active nuclei of element A at any time t then was
dt
found to be minimum at t = t0. N at time t = t0 is
t 0  xt 02
(A)
x2
t 0  2 t 2
(B)
2
4t 0  xt 02
(C)
2
2t 0  t 20
(D)
2
5. A manometer has a vertical of cross-sectional area 9A and an
inclined arm having area of cross section A. The density of the
manometer liquid has a specific gravity of 0.74. The scale
attached to the inclined arm can read up to  0.5 mm. It is
desired that the manometer shall record pressure difference (P1
– P2) up to an accuracy of  0.09 mm of water. To achieve this,
the inclination angle  of the inclined arm should be
(A) sin–1(0.13)
(B) sin–1(0.03)
(C) sin–1(0.33)
(D) sin–1(0.23)
6. A disc of mass M = 2m and radius R is pivoted at its centre. The disc is
free to rotate in the vertical plane about its horizontal axis through its
centre O. A particle of mass m is stuck on the periphery of the disc. The
frequency of small oscillations of the system about its equilibrium position.
1 g
(A)
2 R
1 g
(B)
2 2R
1 g
(C)
 2R
1 g
(D)
 R
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A student performed the experiment of determination of focal length of a concave mirror by u-v
method using as optical bench of length 1.5 m. The focal length of the mirror used in 24 cm. The
maximum error in the location of the image can be 0.2 cm. The sets of (u, v) values recorded by
the student (in cm) are (42, 56), (48, 48), (60, 40), (66, 33), (78, 39). The data set(s) that cannot
come from experiment and is (are) incorrectly recorded, is (are)
(A) (42, 56)
(B) (48, 48)
(C) (66, 33)
(D) (78, 39)

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8. Two coherent monochromatic point source S1 and S2 of


wavelength  = 600 nm are placed symmetrically on either side
of the centre of the circle as shown in the figure. The sources are
separated by a distanced d = 1.8 mm. This arrangement
produces interference fringes visible as alternate bright and dark
spots on the circumference of the circle.
The angular separation between two consecutive bright spots is
. Which of the following options is/are correct?
(A) The angular separation between two consecutive bright
spots decreases as we move from P1 to P2 along the first
quadrant
(B) A dark spot will be formed at the point P2
(C) The total number of fringes produced between P1 and P2 in the first quadrant is close to
3000
(D) At P2 the order of the fringe will be maximum

9. The polonium isotope 210


84
Po is unstable. It emits an -particle with energy of 5.30 MeV. The
atomic mass of 210
84
Po is 209, 9829u and atomic mass of 4
2
He is 4.0026 u, then choose the
correct options.
(A) Daughter nucleus is 206
82
Po
(B) Disintegration energy is 5.30 MeV
(C) Disintegration energy is 5.40 MeV
(D) Mass of daughter nucleus is 205.9745 u

10. An ideal monoatomic gas is confined in a horizontal cylinder by a


spring-loaded piston (as shown in the figure). Initially, the gas is at
temperature T1, pressure p1 and volume v1 and the spring is in its
relaxed state. The gas is the heated very slowly to temperature T2,
pressure p2 and volume v2. During this process, the piston moves
out by a distance x. Ignoring the friction between the piston and
the cylinder, then choose the correct statements.
(A) If V2 = 2V1 and T2 = 3T1, then the energy stored in the spring is 1/4(p 1V1).
(B) If V2 = 2V1 and T2 = 3T1, then the change in interval energy is 3p1V1
7
(C) If V2 = 3V1 and T2 = 4T1, then the work done by the gas is p1v1
3
1
(D) If V2 = 3V1 and T2 = 4T1, then the heat supplied to the gas is (p1v 1 )
4

11. A few electric field lines for a system of two charges Q1 and Q2
fixed at two different points on the X-axis are shown in the figure.
These lines suggest that
(A) Q1  Q2
(B) Q1  Q2
(C) at a finite distance to the left of Q1, the electric field is zero
(D) at a finite distance to the right of Q2, the electric field is zero

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12. Specific heats of a gas varies with temperature. Now, choose the correct options, let hydrogen
gas sample is taken in observation.
3
(A) At temperature around 60 K, CV  R
2
5
(B) About 250 K, CV  R
2
5
(C) About 750 K, CV  R
2
7
(D) About 4000K, CV  R
2

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A binary star consists of two starts A (mass 2.2 MS) and B (mass 11 MS), where MS is the mass of
the sun. They are separated by distance d and are rotating about their centre of mass, which is
stationary. The ratio of the total angular momentum of the binary star to the angular momentum of
star B about the centre of mass is

14. A hydrogen atom is in n = 5 state makes a transition to it’s ground state. Assuming, H-atom is
initially at rest, find the recoil speed of H-atom.

15. A 5 m long cylindrical steel wire with radius 2  10–3 m is suspended vertically from a rigid support
and carries a bob of mass 100 kg at the other end. Calculate the energy stored in the wire upto
two decimal places. (For the steel wire: Young’s modulus = 2.1  1011 Pa, density = 7860 kg-m3.

16. Degree of freedom for a gas is 6. This gas does 25 J of piston work at constant pressure. Net
heat absorbed by the gas during this process is ……… .

17. A thin plano-convex lens of focal length f is split into two halves. One of
the halves is shifted along the optical axis. The separation between
object and image planes is 1.8 m. The magnification of the image formed
by one of the half lens is 2. Find the separation between the halves.

18. A 100 kg gun fires a ball of 1 kg horizontally from a cliff of height 500 m. It falls on the ground at a
distance of 400 m from the bottom of the cliff. If recoil velocity of gun is v, then find the value of v.
(Take, g = 10 ms–2)

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
Sol. Let acceleration on inclined part (while going up as well as while going down) be a. Length of
inclined part be l1 and that of flat part be l2
Total time period is given as
 2 1 2 2 1 
T   2
 a 2a 1 a 
If l1 and l2 is made 4 times, the time period doubles.

2. C
Q KQ
Sol. Potential at centre VC  VQ  Vin  K 0
r0 r0
Potential at centre = potential at all the points of the shell
KQ
 VP 
r0
KQ KQ KQ
VinP  VQP   VinP  
r0 r0 r

3. A
Sol. Consider an elemental length dx. Velocity of the element is perpendicular to the plane of the
figure and its magnitude is

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v  (x sin )
Emf induced in the element is
d  B(dx) sin  [ is angle between dx and B]
 B sin2 xdx
L
1

   B sin2  xdx 
0 2
B sin2 (L2 )

The free electrons experience force towards P. Hence O is positive.

4. D
dN 2
Sol.  t  N
dt
dN d2N
For to be minimum 0
dt dt 2
d2N
  2t  (t 2  N)  0
dt 2
2t  t 2
or, N 0 2 0

5. A
Sol. When a pressure difference P1 – P2 = P is applied various height and length are as shown in the
second figure.
Since volume of manometer liquid is constant, we have
 9Ah1  Ax  x  9h1
h2  x sin   9h1 sin 
P  g(h1  h2 ) [  density of liquid]
x  1 
 0.74 w g   x sin    0.74 gx   sin  
9  9 
It is needed that when P = 0.09  10–3g, value
of x is 0.5  10–3 m
1 
 9  10 5   g  0.74 g  5  10 1   sin  
9 
0.9 1
  sin 
0.74  5 9
sin  = 0.24 – 0.11 = 0.13
  = sin–1 (0.13)

6. B
Sol. In equilibrium the particle is at the lowest position. Consider the system at an angular position .

  mgR sin   mgR (for small )


I  
1 2
 2 (2m)R  mR    mgR
2

 
 g  1 g
    f 
 2R  2 2R

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7. B, D
Sol. Values of options (B) and (D) do not match with the mirror formula.
1 1 1
 
v u f

8. C, D
Sol.

 = 600 nm
At P1, x = 0
At P2, x = 1.8 mm = n
Number of maximas will be
x 1.8 mm
n   3000
 600 nm
At P2, x = 3000
Hence, bright fringe will be formed
At P2, 3000th maxima is formed
For option (a),
x = dsin
dx = dcosd
R  dcos Rd
R
 Rd 
dcos 
As, we move from P1 to P2
  cos   Rd 

9. A, C, D
Sol. 210
84
Po  24He  206
82
X
So, daughter nucleus is 206
82
X
Disintegration energy is
A
Q  KE
A4
 210 
   5.30  5.40 MeV
 210  4 
Mass equivalence of disintegration energy is
5.40
MQ   0.0058 u
931
So, mass of daughter nucleus is
 mPo  m  mQ
 209.9829  4.0026  0.0058  205.9745 u

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10. A, B
Sol. This question can be solved, if right hand side chamber is assumed open, so that its pressure
remains constant even, if the piston shifts towards right.

pV = nRT
T
 p
V
Temperature is made three times and volume is doubled,
3
p2  p1
2
Further,
V V2  V1 2V1  V1 V1
x   
A A A A
3p kx
p2  1  p1 
2 A
p1A
 kx 
2
Energy of spring,
1 2 p1V1
kx 
2 4
Also, U  nC V T
pV 3
 1 1  R  (3T1  T1 )  3p1V1
RT1 2

11. B, C
Sol. From the behaviour of electric lines, we can say that Q 1 is positive and Q2 is negative
Further, Q1  Q 2
At some finite distance to the right of Q2, electric field will be zero. Because electric field due to Q 1
is towards right (away from Q1) and due to Q2 is towards left (towards Q2). But since magnitude of
Q1 is more, the two fields may cancel each other, because distance of that point from Q 1 will also
be more.
12. A, B, C, D
Sol. At low temperature (60 K), the hydrogen molecule has only translator motion, therefore it has only
3 degrees of freedom.
So, for 1 mole of gas,
3 3
U NA k B T  RT
2 2
3
 CV  R at 60K
2
At temperatures above 60 K, i.e. between 250 K to 750 K, molecule of hydrogen began to rotate
and behaves like a dumb-bell. It has now 5 degrees of freedom.

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5 5
So, U NA k B T  RT
2 2
5
or CV  R, at 250 to 750 K
2
At temperature around 4000 K, the molecular collisions are so vigorous that the atoms begins to
vibrate and the molecules now have 7 degrees of freedom.
7
 CV  R at 4000K
2

SECTION – C

13. 00006.00
L total (IA  IB )w mA rA2 11
Sol.    1 1 6
LB IB .w mBrB2
2.2

14. 00004.20
Sol. When an excited atom emits a photon of momentum p, conservation of momentum requires that
atom recoil with same momentum p.
For emitted photon,
hc
E   pc

hc
 p

Here, E  E5  E1
 13.6   13.6 
    
 25   1 
24
 13.6   1.6  10 19 J
25
Momentum of photon,
13.6  24  1.6  10 19
p
25  3  108
 6.96  1027 kg ms1
So, recoil speed of H-atom is
p 7  1027
  4.20 ms1
m 1.67  10 27

15. 00000.95
1  Mg   l  2
Sol. U     ( r l)  0.95 J
2  r 2   l 

16. 00075.00
Sol. Work done at constant pressure is
 1
W   1    Q total
 r
 1
 25   1   Q total
 r

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2 2
But, r  1  1
f 6
4
or r
3
 3
So, 25   1    Q total
 4
or Q total  100 J
So, net heat absorbed by the gas = 100 – 25 = 75 J

17. 00000.60
v
Sol.  2 or u  2 u
u
When u = –x, then v = + 2x and x  v  1.8m
 3x  1.8m or x  0.60 m

18. 00000.40
1 2
Sol. H gt
2
1
 500   10  t 2
2
 t = 10s
Also, R = ut
R
 u  40 ms–2
t

If recoil velocity of gun is v, then


m1v  m2u
or v  100  40  0.4 ms–1

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases
Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A fine capillary tube of radius r dipped in a beaker containing water. The water
rises in capillary upto height h. Let  = angle of contact and  = density of
water. Now, choose the correct options.
(A) Mass of liquid in capillary tube is r 2h
 r
(B) Mass of liquid in capillary tube is r 2  h  
 3
hrg
(C) Surface tension of water is T 
2cos 
 r
r  h   g
 3 
(D) Surface tension of water in glass capillary is approximately T 
2

2. To study a relation of frequency and length of a given wire under constant tension using a
sonometer, let you are performing an experiment in your school lab.
Now, choose the correct options.
(A) Tuning fork of known frequency is touched to wire for observing resonance
(B) Vibrations of wire are observed by paper riders
1  T 
(C) Frequency of vibration of wire is f    (where, L = length of wire between
LD   
bridges, D = diameter and  = density of wire)
(D) Frequency of tuning forks remains constant with temperature of lab

3. A cylindrical shaped wooden having mass m is floating inside a liquid with its axis is parallel to the
vertical. The mass in depressed a little by a force and then force is removed, then
(A) mass will execute SHM with time period inversely proportional to radius of cylinder
r 2 g
(B) mass will execute SHM with time period
2m
(C) mass will not execute SHM
1 r 2 g
(D) mass will execute SHM with frequency
2 m
4. For the given figure, two blocks of equal mass m are connected by a light string
that passes over a smooth pulley. The block A is connected by spring constant k.
Initially spring is relaxed. Then, the block A is slowly pulled down a distance x and
released. The magnitude of accelerations of the left and the right blocks
immediately after releasing are a1 and a2, respectively.
(A) a1 = a 2
2mg
(B) a1  a2 , if k 
x
k
(C) If a1  x, a 2  0
m

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2mg
(D) a1  a2 , if k 
x

5. A block is connected to a spring in an elevator. Elongation in spring is x1  4 2 mm and


x 2  3 2 mm, when it moves up and down with constant acceleration, respectively. Then,
g
(A) acceleration of elevator is m/s2
7
g
(B) acceleration of elevator is m/s2
3
(C) if same elevator moves horizontally with same acceleration, then elongation will be 5 mm
(D) if same elevator moves horizontally with same acceleration, then elongation will be
10 mm
6. A partition divides a container having insulated walls into two
compartments I and II. The same gas fills the two compartments, whose
initial parameters are given. The partition is a conduction wall, which can
move freely without friction. Which of the following statements is/are
correct with reference to the final equilibrium position?
(A) The final pressure in the two compartments are equal
3V
(B) Volume of compartment I is
5
12 V
(C) Volume of compartment II is
5
5p
(D) Final pressure in compartment I is
3

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. Two moles of a monoatomic ideal gas is taken through a cyclic


process shown in p-T diagram. The process CA is represented as
3x
pT = constant. If efficiency of cycle is 1  , then find
12ln 2  15
the value of x.

8. A short semi-circular right cylinder of radius r and weight w put on a


horizontal surface and is pulled by a horizontal force P applied at the
point B of the front edge. The flat face make angle  with the horizontal
plane just before sliding begins and coefficient of friction at the line of
contact with surface is . Find the value of 7sin, if  is 1/.

9. A shaft of diameter D is resting on a support as shown in the figure. The


shaft exerts a total axial force F. Assuming the coefficient of friction is ,
the twisting moment M necessary to cause rotary motion to impend is 
FD/N. Find the value of N.

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10. A photoelectric plate is initially exposed to a spectrum of hydrogen gas excited to second energy
level. Later when the same photoelectric plate is exposed to radiation from some unknown
hydrogen like gas, excited to second energy level, it is found that the de-Broglie wavelength of
the photoelectrons, now ejected has decreased 6.1 times. For this new gas difference of
energies of first Lyman series and Balmer series, limit is found to be two times, the ionisation
potential of the hydrogen atom. Find the value of Z for unknown gas.

11. In a modified YDSE, the source S of wavelength 5000Å oscillates



about axis of set up according to the equation, y  0.5 sin   t,
6
where y is in millimetre and t in second. At what time t will the
intensity at P, a point exactly in front of slit S1, be maximum for the
first time?

12. A certain quantity of ideal gas takes up 56 J of heat in the process AB


and 360 J in the process AC. What is the number of degree of freedom
of the gas?

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the SECOND
DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. XXXXX. XX).

13. A uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius R carries uniform


surface charge density 6 per unit area. It is made of two hemispherical
shells, held together by pressing them with force F. The value of F will
be (Take, 2R2 = 40)

14. A police car B is chasing a culprit’s car A. Car A and B are moving at constant speed V1 = 108
km/hr and V2 = 90 km/hr respectively along a straight line. The police decide to open fire and a
policeman starts firing with his machine gun directly aiming at car A. The bullet has a velocity
u = 305 m/s relative to the gun. The policeman keep firing for an interval of T0 = 20 s. The Culprit
experiences that the time gap between the first and the last hitting his car is t is

1
15. A light cylindrical tube of length L = 1.5 m and radius r  m is

open at one end. The tube containing air is inverted and pushed
inside water as shown in figure. A block made of material of relative
density 2 has been placed on the flat upper surface of the tube and
the whole system is in equilibrium. Neglect the weight of air inside
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16. A transverse harmonic wave of amplitude 4 mm and wavelength 1.5 m is travelling in positive x
direction and at x = 1.0 m is at y = + 2 mm and is travelling in positive y direction, then x-
coordinate of the nearest particle (x > 1.0 m) which is at its positive extreme at this instant is

17. Find charge supplied by the cell after the switch is closed (in C)

18. Sunray pass through a pinhole in the roof of a hut and produce an elliptical spot the floor. The
minor and major axes of the spot are 6 cm and 12 cm respectively. The angle subtended by the
diameter of the sun at our eye is 0.5°. Height of the roof in meters is

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PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 18-01-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B, C, D
Sol. Volume of liquid upto lower level of meniscus = r2h

Volume of liquid above meniscus = Volume of cylinder of radius r and height r – Volume of
2 3 1 3
hemisphere of radius r  r 3  r  r
3 3
1 3  r
So, total volume of liquid in capillary  r 2h  r  r 2  h  
3  3
For equilibrium, weight of liquid = Upward force of surface tension
 r
 r 2  h    2rT cos 
 3

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2T cos  r
h 
rg 3
r
If we neglect in comparison to h, then
3
hrg
T
2cos 
 r
r  h   pg
3
or T  
2 cos 
For water and glass,  is very small
  0
 r
r  h   pg
3
 T  
2

2. B, C
Sol. For observing resonance paper riders are used and vibrating tuning fork is touched to sonometer
box (not with wire). When temperature increases length of prongs of tuning fork increases and
thus frequency decreases

1 T
Also, t 
2L 
1 T

2L  D2  
 4 
 
1 T

LD 

3. A, D
Sol. Let length l of the cylinder is dipped in liquid, the weight of liquid displaced by the volume of l-part
of cylinder
r 2 l g  W …(i)
where,  = density of the liquid when cylinder is further dipped through a distance x, then volume
of displaced [liquid r2(l + x)]

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Therefore, vertically upward force, (i.e. force of buoyance) acting on mass equals t2(l + x)g.
At situation of equilibrium, net force on the mass
F  W  r 2 (l  x)pg
 W  r 2lg  r 2 xg …(ii)
From equations (i) and (ii), we get
F  r 2pgx  kx
R  r 2g
m
The time period, T  2
k
m
 2
r 2 g
 Frequency of oscillations,
1 1 r 2 g
v 
T 2 m

4. C, D
Sol. If mg  kx  mg
When spring is taut, the acceleration of each block are same
If a2  0,T  mg
T  kx  mg kx
 a1  
m m
If mg < kx – mg, string slacks
kx  mg
and a1 
m
and a2  g

5. A, C
Sol. For upward moving elevator,
kx1  mg  ma …(i)

For downward moving elevator,


mg  kx 2  ma …(ii)

Dividing Eq. (i) by Eq. (ii), we get


g  a x1 4 2
 
g  a x2 3 2

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g
 a
7
For horizontal motion of elevator, spring will be inclined at some angle as given in figure.

kx 3 cos   mg …(iii)
kx 3 sin   ma …(iv)
Squaring and adding Eqs. (iii) and (iv), we get
(kx 3 )2  m2 (g2  a2 )
m 2
x3  g  a2 …(v)
k
From Eqs. (i) and (v), we get
x3 g2  a2

x1 ga
 g2  a2 
x3   
 ga 
 
Hence, x3 = 5 mm

6. A, B, C, D
Sol. At final equilibrium, force must be equal from two side, so

pl1 A  pl2 A  pl1  pl2


In final condition, final temperature will also be same, because separator is conducting.

Conservation of moles in I and II components gives


pV p t (V1 )
 …(i)
RT RT
2p(2V) p t V2
 …(ii)
RT RT
pV
V1 
pt

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4pV
V2  …(iii)
pt
V1  V2  3V
pV 4pV
  3V
pt pt
pV 5
 5  3V  p t 
pt 3
3V 12V
So, V1  , V2 
5 5

SECTION – B

7. 7
Sol. Find the network done for the process, then find heat supplied. By this you can find the value x
with the help of efficiency formula.
Total work done
Efficiency 
Total heat supplied
WAB  p( V)  nRT (isochoric process)
25
 2  300  5000 J
3
T  p 
WBC  nRT ln  f   nRT ln  i  (isothermal process)
 ti   pt 
 2  105 
 2  R  600 ln  5 
 1 10 
= 1200 R ln (2)
pT  k 
nr.T 2R  300  2 
WCA    p V K 
2 1
1 p  V1/ 2  K 
2
= –1200 R
W  600R  1200R ln(2)  1200R
W  600R[2ln(2)  1]
Heat supplied,
5R
Q AB  nCp T  2   300  1500R
2
QBC  WBC  1200R ln(2)
600R[2ln(2)  1] 12ln(2)  6
 
1500R  1200R ln(2) 15  12ln(2)
21
  1
15  12ln(2)
37
 1
15  12ln(2)
x=7

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8. 3
Sol. In this problem, concept of friction as well as the concept of torque will be used. For the
equilibrium, resultant force will be zero. We well also balance the torque for the equilibrium.
F  0
  0
Under equilibrium,
FH  0  P  N  0  P  N
FV  0  N  W  0  N  W
P = W

Moment about contact point A,


P(AD) = W(GD)
P(OA – OD) = W (GD)
P
sin   …(ii)
4W
P
3
Substituting, P = w from Eq. (i)
W
sin  
4W
W 
3
3
sin  
3  4
3
   sin1
3  4
7 sin   3

9. 3
Sol. Consider a small element of radius r and width dr.

F
Normal reaction, dF   2rdr
 2
D
4

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Frictional force, dF1  dF


Frictional moment, dM  rdFt  rdF
Total moment,
4F
D/2
M   dM   r 
 2rdr
O
D2
4F (D / 2)3
    2  
D2 3
FD
M N3
3

10. 2
Sol.

E2  W0  KE2 …(ii)
1
Also,   
e
KE
2
KE 2  1   1 
    6.1
KE1   2    2  1 
 6.1 
1 1
E1  13.61 12  2  2  = 10.2 eV …(iv)
1 2 
Now, ionisation energy of H-atoms,
1 1
= – E1 = 13.6 eV energy of first line in Lyman series  13.6Z 2   2  eV
1 2 
2

 10.2 Z 2 eV
 1 1 
and energy of series limit of Balmer series  13.6  Z 2  2    eV  3.4Z 2 eV
 2  
Given, 13.6  2  10.2 Z  3.4 Z
2 2

 Z=2  He+ ion

11. 1
Sol. For constructive interference, intensity (l) is maximum,
When cos = +1
The path difference at point P,
x  (SS2  SS1 )  (S2P  S1P)

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dy d(d / 2)
 
D1 D2
For constructive interference,
dy d2
x    n
D1 2D2
(10 3 )(0.5 sin t)  10 3 (10 3 )2
  n
1 22

0.5 sin   t  10 6  0.25  10 6
6
 (5000  1010 )n  0.5  10 6 n
 0.5n  0.25
sin   t 
6 0.5
For the minimum value of t, n = 1
 1  
sin   t     t 
6 2 6 6
or t = 1s
12. 5
 
Sol. WAB  nCP T  nRT 
 1  1

[3p0 V0  p0 V0 ]  2pV0 
 1
Q AC  U  W
nR 1
 T   3V0 [p0  4p0 ]
 1 2
[16p0 V0  p0 V0 ] 15p0 V0
 
 1 2

56  2p0 V0 
 1
  1 
360  15p0 V0  
 2(   1) 
360 15 (   1)
 .
56 4 
7 2
12  7   7,    1 
5 f
t=5
SECTION – C
13. 00002.00
Sol. For the given area total force will be u dA
When dA is the area, then electrical force per unit area
2
1 1    2
  0E 2   0   
2 2  20  2ge0

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Projection area  r 2
 2 
 Net electrical force    ( R )
2

2
 0
In equilibrium, this force should be equal to the applied force,
 2R 2 4  0
F  2
2 0 2 0

14. 00023.33
Sol.

Let x = distance between the car at the instant first bullet is fired (sat at time t = 0)
Speed of bullet, relative to ground is
Vb = u + V2 = 305+25 = 330 m/s
Velocity of bullet, relative to car A is
VbA = 330 – 30 = 330 m/s
 Time when the first bullet hits the car a is
X X
t1   …(i)
VbA 300
Distance between the car when the last bullet is fired (at time t = T0 = 20 s) is
X1  X  VAB T0  X  5  20  X  100
Time when the last bullet hits the car A is
X
t 2  T0 
VbA
X  100
 20  …(ii)
300
The interval t = t2 – t1
100
 20   23.33 sec .
30

15. 00000.75
Sol. Consider the tube + liquid inside it + Block as our system.
For equilibrium
Weight = Buoyancy
L  L
2 vg  r 2 .  g   v  r 2   g
2  2
Solving, v = 0.75 m3

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16. 00002.25
Sol.

We have to find x co-ordinate of particle B. Phase difference between A and B is


5 2 5
  ( x) 
3  3
5  1.5
x   1.25m;  x B  2.25 m
6

17. 00016.80
Sol. The potential difference across 1 F and 2 F (uppermost) capacitor
must sum up to
q q/ 2 24
 6q C
1 2 5
24
 Answer is 12   16.8C
5

18. 00003.44
Sol. The cone of rays passing through the hole at A produce an elliptical spot on the floor.
The circular base having diameter BD will get projected on the floor as an ellipse.

CB = major axis = 12 cm
DB = Minor axis = 6 cm
h sin 
DB  AB( )   h  (6 cm)
sin  
DB 6 1
But sin    
CB 12 2
(6 cm)
 h
2
3 cm  180  0.5   
  0.5  radian 
0.5    180 

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PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 06-06-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A uniform rod of mass M and length  is moving on a smooth horizontal A v0


plane, such that its one end is moving with a velocity v0 and other end is
moving with a velocity 2v0 in the same direction as shown. Then the kinetic  M
energy of the rod is:
13 2v0
(A) Mv 02 B
24
24
(B) Mv 02
31
31
(C) Mv 02
24
7
(D) Mv 02
6
2. When a Plano wire is sounded together with a tuning fork which is vibrating at 440 Hz, three
beats per second are observed. If the tension in the Plano wire is increased slightly, then the beat
frequency increases. Find the initial frequency of the Plano wire?
(A) 434 Hz
(B) 437 Hz
(C) 443Hz
(D) 446 Hz
 
3. Two particles of masses m and 2m has initial velocity u1  2iˆ  3 ˆj m/s and u 2  4iˆ  3 ˆj m/s

respectively. These particles have constant acceleration a1  4iˆ  3 ˆj  m/s 2  and

a 2  4iˆ  2 ˆj  m/s 2  respectively. Path of the centre of mass of this two particle system will be:
(A) Straight line
(B) Circular
(C) Parabolic
(D) Helical

4. If two uniform spherical drops of a liquid having same mass, radius, and falling freely under
gravity with a terminal velocity of 3 16 m/s , coalesce to form a bigger drop, then the terminal
velocity with which the bigger drop falls is (Neglect buoyancy force).
(A) 8 m/s
(B) 4 m/s
(C) 10 m/s
(D) 12 m/s

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5. In a Kundt's tube distance between two consecutive


heap is  for air, while it is increased by 50% for a gas
in the same tube with same resonate. If speed of sound
1000
in air is m/s then speed of sound in gas at same D

3
temperature is.
(A) 1500 m/s
(B) 1000 m/s
(C) 500 m/s
(D) 250 m/s

6. A light ray is incident on a glass sphere of equation x 2  y 2  z 2  a 2 . If the ray moves along the
a
line y from left to right in the x-y plane from outside the sphere. The angle of deviation
2
suffered by the light ray as the ray comes out of the sphere is : (the refractive index of glass is
  2 ).
(A) 600
(B) 480
(C) 30 0
(D) depends upon ‘a’

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. Consider a rope of mass 4m and length 4πR on a fixed rough pulley of


radius R as shown in the figure. The rope is in equilibrium. Length of
vertical hanging parts is shown in the figure.

(A) Torque of tension force about O on pulley is 4mgR


(B) Torque of normal force between rope and pulley on pulley about O is zero.
(C) Torque of friction force between rope and pulley on pulley about O is mgR
(D) Torque of friction force between rope and pulley on pulley about O is zero.

8. Consider three fixed surfaces shown in the figure. Three blocks each of mass m are released
from rest from top of the three surfaces. All blocks reach ground with same speed. Length of
path travelled by the blocks is same for second and third surface. If coefficient of friction of three
surfaces are 1 ,  2 and 3 respectively then:

h h h
1 2 3

  
(A) 1   2

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(B) 1   2
(C)  2  3
(D)  2  3
9. An uniform ring of mass m and radius R is gently kept at height h on an inclined plane of angle  .
tan 
If  , then:
4
2
(A) Kinetic energy of the ring when it reaches the bottom is mgh
3
8h
(B) Time taken by the ring to reach the bottom is
3g sin 2
3 g sin 
(C) Acceleration of centre of mass of the ring is
4
(D) Angle by which ring rotates about its centre during the journey from top to bottom is
h
radians.
3Rsinθ
10. Two particles 1 and 2 are moving in concentric circular paths of radius R 1 and R 2 with constant
speed. At a certain instant of time both are situated on the same radial line and have radial
   
accelerations a1 , a 2 and tangential velocities v1 , v 2 respectively. Select correct alternative(s):
 
(A) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a 2  a1
  v2 v2
(B) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a 2  a1  2  1
R2 R1
(C) Angular velocity of 2 with respect to 1 is same as angular velocity of 1 with respect to 2
  v2 v2
(D) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a 2  a1  2  1
R2 R1
11. A convex lens forms an image of an object placed in its axis on a screen. The height of the image
is 9 cm . Now the lens is displaced until an image is again obtained on the screen. The height of
the image is 4 cm . The distance between the object and the screen is 90cm . It follows that
(A) The distance between the two positions of the lens is 30 cm
(B) 24cm
The focal length of the lens is
(C) The height of the object is 6cm
(D) The distance of the object from the lens in its first position is 36 cm .
12. A ray OP of monochromatic light is incident at angle 60° on the face B

AB of prism ABCD near its vertex B as shown. The refractive index of the O 60°
material of the prism is 3 . Then, it follows that, P
C
135°
(A) The ray gets totally internally reflected at face CD
(B) The ray emerges through face AD 90° 75°
(C) The angle between the incident ray and the emergent ray is 120° A D

(D) The angle of incidence of the ray with face AD is 30°

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. In the situation shown in figure, the switch is at


position I for long time and its has shifted from
position I , to position 2 at t  0 . The current in the 3
11
resistor at t  3 In 2 seconds is found to be x  A.
16
Find the value of x.

14. The binding energies per nucleon for a deuteron and an   particle are 1.1 MeV and 7.1MeV
respectively. The energy released in the reaction 1 H 1 H  2 He is Q . Then find the value
2 2 4

Q
of in MeV .
3
15. The circuit shown in figure is in the steady state with switch S1 closed and
S 2 to open. At t  0, S is opened and S 2 is closed. The first instant t,
when the energy in the inductor becomes one-third of that in the capacitor

C2 is millisecond. Find the value of 

16. A non conducting non-magnetic rod having square cross section
of side L/4 is suspended from a rigid support as shown in the
figure. A light and small coil of 600 turns in wrapped tightly at the
left end of the rod where uniform magnetic field B exists in
vertically downward direction. Air of density  hits the half of the
right part of the rod with velocity v as shown in the figure. What
should be the current (in mA) in the coil so that rod remains
horizontal?
[Assume air particles come to rest after colliding with the rod]
[Take:   1.05   1.05 kg / m3 , v  10 m / s, B  IT, L=2m]

17. Ice at 0°C is added to 200gm of water initially at 70°C in a vaccum flask, having a constant heat
capacity C . When 50gm of ice is added and has all melted the equilibrium temperature of the
flask and its contents becomes 40°C . Now when a further 80 gm of ice is added and has all
melted, the equilibrium temperature of the whole system becomes 10°C . The latent heat of fusion
L
of ice is L cal/gm, find .
10
18. A uniform solid hemisphere of mass m and radius R is attached to the
roof with a chord of torsional constant C and performing torsional SHM.
Then the time period (in seconds) of SHM is (Take m = 15 kg, R = 2/ π m,
C = 6 Nm/rad.)

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. D
1  M  2  v02 1  3 
2
1 11 2
Sol. KErod  Icm 2  mvcm     M  v0 
2 22 2  12   2 2  2 

2. C
Sol. f  T
So f increases by increasing T.
i. e. f2  f1  3  443Hz

3. C
mu1  2mu 2 u1  2u 2
Sol. u cm  
3m 3
ma1  2ma 2 a1  2a 2
a cm  
3m 3
4. B
Sol. If two uniform spherical drops of a liquid
4 4 
 R 3  2   r 3   R  21/3 r
3 3 

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2rv1 2r 16 
1/3

 v2    4m / s
 2 r
1/3
R

5. C
Vgas f gas
 '
Sol.  
Vair f air 
1000 3 
Vgas    500 ms 1
3 2 
6. C
Sol. 1sin 450  2 sin 
θ=30 0
At first refraction
1  450  300  150
And at second refraction
 2  450  300  150
Thus  net  15  15  30
0 0 0

7. BC
Sol. FBD of rope in contact with pulley is shown here we can see torque of dN about O is zero
Torque of friction is balanced by torque T 1 and T2

8. BD
Sol. Wg  W fr  K
Wg & K same for all cases so W fr should also be same
N1  N 2 & 1   2  1   2  N  normal force,   length of the path 
N 2  N 3 &  2   3   2  3

9. BCD
Sol.  required for pure rolling
mg sin 
Therefore f   mg cos  
4
sin  8h
a cm  3 g , time to each bottom t 
4 3 g sin 2 
mg sin  g sin 
a 2
R
4mR 4R
1 g sin  8h h
 rotated    
2 4R 3 g sin  3R sin 
2

5mgh
KE at bottom 
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10. AC
Sol. Two particles 1 and 2 are moving
 
Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a 2  a1
Angular velocity of 2 with respect to 1 is same as angular velocity of 1 with respect to 2

11. CD
Sol. h 9  4  6cm
v 9

u h  v  3
  
u 4 u 4 2

v h 
3 5
u  v  90  u  u  u  90  36cm
2 2
12. ABD

sin 60 1 1
Sol.  3  sin r   r  30 sin c   c  35.3
sin r 2 3
45  C  total internal reflection at face CD .
r '  90  180  45  75   120  90  30

SECTION – C

13. 00002.00
Sol. Initial charge  qi  on the capacitor  36 V  250 mF  9C
Final charge q f   on the capacitor  124 4 12  1000
250 3
C  C.
  4
 4  12  250
Time constant  t  of the circuit    3  s  1.5 s.
 4  12  1000
i
3  3  32t 3 33 32 t
Equation of charge on the capacitor  q f   qi  q f  e    9   e
t
  e
4  4 4 4
dq 11 32t
Equation of current in the 3  resistor i   e A.
dt 2
11  23 3 In 11
Current at t  3 In 2s i  e  A.
2 8
So x  2

14. 00008.00
Sol. Q  4  7.1  2 1.1  2 1.1  24MeV
Q
So,  8MeV
3

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15. 00300.00

16. 00525.00

17. 00009.00
Sol. ice at 0°C is added to 200 gm
C  70  40   200   70  40  1  50 L  50  1  40  0 
C  40  10   250  40  10  1  80 L  80 1 10  0 
L=90 cal/gm
18. 00004.00
I 2 mR 2
Sol. T=2π =2π
C 5 C
2
I= mR 2
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General Instructions:
 The test consists of total 54 questions.
 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen
and both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and
it is a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. Two thin conducting shells of radii ‘R’ and ‘2R’ are shown in the
figure. The outer shell caries as uniform charge +Q and inner shell is R
neutral. The switch is ‘S’ connecting the inner shell to earth then: 2R

S

(A) When switch is open potential of inner sphere is same as that of at a point having
3R
distance from centre
2
(B) By closing the switch S capacitance between the two spheres increases
(C) When switch is closed potential of inner sphere would be zero
Q
(D) When switch is closed charge on inner sphere is 
2
2. A uniform body with circular cross-section released from rest on
rough and fixed inclined plane shown in figure, then which of release from rest
following is INCORRECT for the motion of object. 

37°
(A) If the body is hollow sphere and   0.4 then it will perform pure-rolling.
(B) If the body is hollow sphere and   0.5 then ratio of rotational kinetic energy to the
translational kinetic energy at bottom is 2 / 5 forgiven sphere.
(C) If the body is solid sphere and   0.1 then the body will perform pure-rolling
(D) If the body is solid sphere and   0.5 then ratio of rotational kinetic energy to the
translational kinetic energy at bottom is 2 / 3 forgiven sphere.

3. A uniform circular disc of mass M, and radius R has four particles Y


m v
(each of mass m) rigidly attached to it. The disc rolls on the surface 
S without slipping. At the instant shown the centre of the disc has M

velocity v0iˆ .
m  m
m

O P X
S

 9m 3M  2
(A) The kinetic energy of the disc particles assembly is  +  v0
 2 4 
 M+5m  ˆ
(B) The velocity of the centre of mass of the assembly is   v 0i
 M+4m 

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(C) The angular momentum of the assembly about the point of contact P is 3/2  M+6m 

 Rv  kˆ 
0

(D) The maximum speed of a point on the disc with respect to S is 2v0

4. In a region of space, the electric field E  E0 xiˆ  E0 yjˆ . Consider
an imaginary cubical volume of edge ‘a’ with its edges parallel to
the axes of coordinates. Now,
3
(A) The total electric flux through the faces 1 and 3 is E0 a
The charge inside the cubical volume is 2 0 E0 a
3
(B)
3
(C) The total electric flux through the face 2 and 4 is 2E0 a
(D) The charge inside the cubical volume is  0 E0 a 3

5. Three identical point charges are placed on the vertices of an


equilateral triangle ABC as shown in the figure. Consider a median AD,
where point O is the centroid. As we move from point A to point D

(A) Electric field vanishes only once at O, between points A and D.


(B) Electric field vanishes two times, first at O and then somewhere between O & D.
(C) Electric field vanishes two times, first at a point somewhere between A & O and then
At O.
(D) Electric field vector changes direction more than once.

6. If the flux of the electric field through a closed surface is zero.


(A) The electric field must be zero everywhere on the surface
(B) The electric field may be zero everywhere on the surface.
(C) The net charge inside the surface must be zero
(D) The net charge in the vicinity of the surface must be zero.

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. A metal sphere of radius a is surrounded by a concentric metal spherical shell of


radius b  b  a  . The space between the spheres is filled with material whose electrical
conductivity  varies with the electric field strength E according to the relation   KE where K
is constant. A potential difference V is maintained between inner sphere and outer shell. If the
current (in ampere) between the inner sphere and outer shell is x , then find x / 4 . [Here
1
K  102 ohm 1 volt 1 , V  20 volts , b  ea (e = exponential and   22 / 7 ]

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8. In the circuit shown in figure, the switch has been in position


'1' for long time. Now the switch is shifted to position 2 at

t  0 . The change on the capacitor is nC at t  . Find n.
6

9. A conducting disc of conductivity  has a radius a and thickness t. If the magnetic field B is
applied in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the disc, changes with time at the rat of
dB
  . Calculate the power dissipated (in mW ) in the disc to the induced current.
dt
[Take:   2 T / s, a  1cm, t  2 mm and   4 /   10  m ]
8 1 1

10. In the given arrangement shown in figure, a mass M is


suspended with the help of string, which passes over a
light pulley. The string is connected to a vibrator having
constant frequency. The vibrator gives transverse
oscillation to string. When the value of M is either 16
Kg or 25 Kg standing waves are observed, however, no
standing waves are observed with any mass between
these values. The largest mass for which standing
2
waves could be observed is n×10 Kg . Find the value
of 'n'. (String is very light)

11. Observer A is at rest. Source S1 , is moving towards 33Hz A 33Hz



observer A and source S2 is moving away from observer A.
velocity of sound is 330 m/sec .  = beat frequency heard S1 10m/s S2 10m/s

per second by A . Approximate value of  is:

12. A uniform disc of radius 4R has a circular cavity of radius R as


shown. The surface mass density of the disc is  . The disc is O
held vertically on a rough horizontal surface such that the line  
C
joining the geometrical centre 'O' of the disc and centre of the
cavity C is horizontal. If the angular acceleration of the disc just
when it is released assuming that it starts pure rolling motion
Ng
and does not topple is then find N .
717R
SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A pendulum has period T for small oscillations. An obstacle is


placed directly beneath the pivot, so that only the lowest one 3L
quarter of the string can follow the pendulum bob when it swings to 4 L
the left of its resting position as shown in the figure. The pendulum
is released from rest at a certain point A. The time taken by it to

nT A
return to that point is . Find the minimum value of n ? 
4 B

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14. A cylindrical rod of uniform cross-section, is attached at O in a


water tank. The linear mass density of rod is 0 x , where x is
distance of the element of the rod, from end O as shown in
4
figure. If the tension in string is given by 10 /P N then P is
(Length of rod 1m, radius of area of cross-section is
1
m, water  1000 kg m 3 , g  10 ms 2 , 0  103 in S. I. Unit)
π

15. An object of mass 'M' kg hangs in equilibrium from a string with a d=6 m
total length of L=16 m and linear density of  =0.01kg/m , as
shown in figure. The string is wrapped around two light small
frictionless pulleys that are separated by distance d = 6 m. When
the string between the pulleys vibrates to form the standing wave
5m 5m
pattern with three loops on it, the frequency of vibration is 25 Hz.
Find the value of M/2. (Take g = 10 m/s2)
M kg

16. Water (refractive index = 4/3) in a tank is 19 cm deep.


Oil of refractive index 7/4 lying on water makes a convex
surface of radius of curvature 6cm and acts as a thin
lens. An object S is placed 24 cm above the water
surface. Its image is formed at x cm above the bottom
of the tank. Then x = _____

17. 20cm . When an object is moved from a distance of


The focal length of a thin biconvex lens is
25cm to 50 cm in front of it, the magnification of its image changes from m1 to m 2 . The ratio
m1
is___________
m2

18. From the top of tower of height 80 m, a body projected with velocity 50 m/s at an angle of
2
inclination of 37° . If mass of the body is m=0.01kg and acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s ,
then find power (in watts) supplied by gravitational force on the body seven second after the
projection.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ABCD
Sol. The potential inside the outer shell is same throughout hence (A) The p d between the shell
decrease hence (B)
Earthing always is zero potential hence (C)
Kx KQ
If ‘x’ is the change on inner sphere then + =0
R 2R
Q
 x  Hence (D)
2
2. BCD
Sol. Required minimum frication coefficient for pure-rolling.
tan  K 2 / R 2 

1  K 2
/ R2 

hollow sphere 
 3 / 4   2 / 3  2 / 4  2  3  3  0.3
1  2 / 3 5 / 3 3 5 10
3 / 4 2 / 5 3 / 4 2 / 5 3 2 5 3
 solid sphere         Hollow sphere
1  2 / 5 7/5 4 5 7 14
KR 2
similarly for solid sphere  
KT 5

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3. ABD

4. AB

5. BD

6. BC

SECTION – B

7. 4
Sol. For the element
dV Edx
i 
1 dx 1 dx
. 2 .
 4 KE 4 2
i  KE 2 4 x 2
b V
i dV 1 dx

4 K
 E. x 
dx
.x 
4 K a x  0 dV
1
102   20 
2
4 
4 KV 2

i   16
1
2 2
 b
 In 
 a
8. 3
Sol. The equation of current in the inductor i   6 A  cos t  at t  0, i is max imum and   1 and
equation of charge on the capacitor

q   6C  sin t  at t  0, q  0  at t  , q  3C
6
9. 4

10. 4
n 160 n  1 260 1 mg
Sol.  
2L  2L  2L 
m = maximum mass
4 n  5n  5
n5
11. 2
 330 330  330  2 10 
Sol.   22     33
 330  10 330  10   330   10 
2 2

20
  33   2 Hz
330
12. 6

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SECTION – C

13. 00003.00
 T
Sol. T  length free length becomes so time period becomes T1 
4 2
T T1 3T
Total time   
2 2 4
14. 00006.00

Sol. X CM 
 dm.x  2 L
 dm 3
L 2L
FB cos 37  Mg cos 37  TL cos 37
2 3
On solving
104
T= N
6
15. 00008.00
Sol. 2Tcos37° = Mg
 1 T 
3    25
 2d  
16. 00003.00
1 7  1 3 1 1
Sol.    1      f  8cm
f 4  6 4 6 8
1 1 1 1
For first image due to lens:     v1  12cm
v1 8 24 12
4
Apparent depth  12   16cm  x  19  16  3cm
3
17. 00006.00
Sol.
1 u 1 25 
 1   1 
m f m1 20  m1 50  20 30
   6
1 50  m2 25  20 5
 1
m2 20 
18. 00008.00

Sol. Initial velocity u  40iˆ  30 ˆj

a  10 ˆj
Velocity after 7 second  40iˆ   30  7 10  ˆj  40iˆ  40 ˆj
Weight of the body   mgjˆ  0.01 10 ˆj  0.1 ˆj
 
Power  F .v  4W

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A cylindrical piston of mass M slides smoothly inside a long cylinder h


M
closed at one end, enclosing a certain mass of a gas. The cylinder is
P A
kept with its axis horizontal.
If the piston is slightly compressed isothermally from its equilibrium position, it oscillates simple
harmonically, the period of oscillation will be
Mh
(A) T = 2
PA
MA
(B) T = 2
Ph
M
(C) T = 2
PAh
(D) T = 2 MPhA

2. A wheel of radius r starts rolling with an angular velocity  and initial linear velocity V0 up and
inclined smooth plane. The wheel will stop going up in time:
V0
(A)
g sin 

(B)
gsinθ
V0 -rω
(C)
gsinθ
rω-V0
(D)
gsinθ

3. The binding energy per nucleon of 5B10 is 8.0 MeV and that of 5B11 is 7.5 MeV. The energy
required to remove a neutron from 5B11 is (mass of electron and proton are 9.11 × 10−31 kg and
1.67 × 10−27 kg, respectively)
(A) 2.5 MeV
(B) 8.0 MeV
(C) 0.5 MeV
(D) 7.5 MeV

4. A luminous point object is moving along the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 12
cm towards it. When its distance from the mirror is 20 cm its velocity is 4 cm/s. The velocity of the
image in cm/s at that instant is:
(A) 6, towards the mirror
(B) 6, away from the mirror
(C) 9, away from the mirror
(D) 9, towards the mirror

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5. In which of the following cases the potential energy is defined?


(A) Both conservative and non conservative forces
(B) Conservative force only
(C) Non conservative force only
(D) Neither conservative non conservative force

6. A light ray falls on a square glass slab as shown in the diagram. The 45°
index of refraction of the glass, if total internal reflection is to occur at the Incident ray
vertical face, is equal to:

(A)
 2 1 
2
3
(B)
2 diagram
3
(C)
2
(D) None of these

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A massless spool of inner radius r, outer radius R is placed against a


vertical wall and a tilted split floor as shown. A light inextensible
thread is tightly wound around the spool through which a mass m is g R
r
hanging. There exists no friction at point A, while the coefficient of  B
friction between the spool and point B is  . The angle between the C
A
two surfaces is  .  
O
m
(A) The magnitude of the force on the spool at B in order to maintain equilibrium is

 r/R  + 1-r/R 
2 2
mg 1/tan 2θ
(B) The magnitude of the force on the spool at B in order to maintain equilibrium is
mg 1-r/R 1/tanθ
(C) The minimum value of  for the system to remain in equilibrium is cotθ/  R/r  -1
(D) The minimum value of  for the system to remain in equilibrium is tanθ/  R/r  -1

8. A small sphere of mass m is connected by a string to a nail at O u


and moves in a circle of radius r on the smooth plane inclined at 90 A
B
an angle  with the horizontal. If the sphere has a velocity u at
O θ=37°
the top position A. Mark the correct options.

C

(A) Minimum velocity at A so that the string does not get slack instantaneously is 3/5gr
(B) Tension at B is 9mg/5 if the sphere has the required velocity as in option (A).
(C) Tension at C is 18mg/5 in situation of option (B)
(D) None of these

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9. A string of length 3l is connected to a fixed cylinder whose


top view is shown in figure. The string is initially slack. The 10m/s
other end of the string (connected to a marble) is moving at
a constant velocity of 10 m/s as shown. The string will get 3l
stretched at some instant and impulsive tension occurs in  θ
the string. If hinge is exerting a force of 40000 N for 0.25 m=2kg
ms on the cylinder to bear up the impact of impulsive
tension, then mark the correct statements. (Take string to
5
be light, breaking tension of the string is 2×10 N )
(A) The angle made by the velocity of marble with the length of string when it is just stretched
is 60
(B) The marble will move in a circular path of varying radius with constant speed of 5 3
m/s, after the string is taut
(C) To answer above two options, the value of  must be given
(D) The string will break is impulse duration is less than 0.05 min

10. A rod AC of length l and mass m is kept on a horizontal


smooth plane. It is free to rotate and move. A particle of same B l/4
mass m moving on the plane with velocity v strikes the rod at
A 37 C
point B making angle 37° with the rod. The collision is elastic.
After collision. V
(A) The angular velocity of the rod will be 72/55 v / l
(B) The centre of the rod will travel a distance  l / 3 in the time in which it makes half
rotation
(C) Impulse of the impact force is 24m v/55
(D) None of these

11. A rectangular vessel of dimension l  b  h and mass M contains a


l

liquid of density  . The vessel has an orifice at its bottom at a h F


distance c from the rear wall as shown in the figure.

c
(A) The maximum volume of the water that can be stored when the vessel is accelerated is
hcb / 2
(B) The maximum volume of the water that can be stored when the vessel is accelerated is
hlb / 2
(C) Force F that must be applied when maximum water stored is  M  hcb / 2 hg / c
(D) Force F that must be applied when maximum water stored is  M  hcb  / 2 lg / c

12. A circular cylinder of radius R and height H is filled with water to a


 2
height   H . It starts rotating about its axis with constantly
 3 H
2
H
3
increasing angular speed. Choose the correct alternatives.
(A) At all speeds, shapes of the free surface is parabolloid
(B) The free surface touches first the brim of the cylinder and then the base of the cylinder.
(C) The free surface cannot touch the base without spilling water.
(D) The free surface touches the brim as well as the base at the same instant.

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A neutral atom of atomic mass number 100 which is stationary at the origin in gravity free emits
an  -particle (A) in z-direction. The product ion is P. A uniform magnetic field exists in the x-
direction. Disregard the electromagnetic interaction between A and P. If the angle of rotation of A
after which A and P will meet for the first time is 6nπ/25 radius, what is the value of n?

200
14. A neutral particle of mass 28g is at rest in a uniform magnetic field B=
T . At t=0 , particle
3
decays into two particle of equal mass and one of them having charge 3 C . Both of them move
in separate paths lying in the plane perpendicular to magnetic field B. At later time t, the particle
t
collides. (Neglecting the interaction force). Calculate .
100
15. A vertical capillary tube with inside radius 0.25 mm is submerged into water so that the length of
its part protruding over the water surface is equal to 25 mm. Surface tension of water is
73 103 N/m and angle of contact is zero degree for glass and water, acceleration due to gravity
2
is 9.8 m/s . Then value of 10R approximately (in mm) is (where R is radius of meniscus and h is
height of water in capillary tube)

16. A wire of length L is shaped into a circle and then bent in such a way that the two semi-circles are
perpendicular. The magnetic moment of the system when current flows through the system is
 2iL2 
  n, then value of n is
 8 

17. If the sound heard by observer, whose equation is given as y  8sin10 t cos 200 t at x  0 ,
then number of beat frequency heard by observer is 2k . Then the value of k is___

18. A ring of radius r and mass 2m, rests on a rough circular track of
radius R.A small point mass of mass m is mounted on its R
periphery. If friction is sufficient to avoid any slipping then the
r
minimum ratio of is m

R
r

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A
1
Sol. K.E. = m 2 x 2
2
1
P.E. = m 2  A 2  x 2 
2
By putting the value of x = A 2 , we find that K.E. = P.E.

2. A
Sol. Retarding force for linear velocity = mg sin  . All the forces pass N
 V0
through the centre. There is no force to provide moment to reduce
angular velocity. So angular velocity will remain constant up to the
highest point. The sphere will stop going up at a point where
translational velocity becomes zero. mg sin

m V0  0  mg cos
 mg sin  or t  V0 / g sin 
t 

3. A

4. C

5. B

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6. B

7. AD
Sol. mgr  fR    i 
N1 sin   f  mg    ii 
f

N2

 mg
N1

N1 cos   N 2     iii 
Solve  i  ,  ii  &  iii  to get N 2 and f
So, force at B f 2  N 22
For minimum value of N, use f   N 2

8. ABC
3g
Sol. Use geff  g sin 37  instead of g in all standard vertical circle cases
5
9. ABD
Sol. The impulse exerted by the string on the cylinder is equal and opposite to the impulse exerted by
the cylinder on the string.

10 sin 

10

10 cos 

J  40000  0.25 10 3  10 ms along the string
For marble,
J  0   2 10cos  
 final velocity along the string is zero.
Putting J  10ms, we get   60 

10. ABC
u
Sol. The ball has v’ component of its velocity perpendicular to the length of
rod immediately after collision u is the velocity of CM of the rod and  is 
the angular velocity of the rod just after collision. 
Write velocity of separation = velocity of approach for the point of D v'
collision. D
Use, conservation of linear momentum perpendicular to the rod and conserve angular momentum
about point D

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11. AC
h a
Sol. tan   
c g

12. ABC

 2r 2
Sol. The equation of free surface is y  y0 y
2g

y0

SECTION – C

13. 00008.00

14. 00002.20
 22 
 14  10 3 
T  m  7 
Sol. t    220 s
2 qB  3  106   200 / 3 

15. 00006.00
2T 2  73 103
Sol. R   0.6 103 m  0.25mm
 gh 103  9.8  25 10 3

16. 00001.00
2
 r2   l  2iL2
Sol. M  2  i.  2  i.    
2 2  2  8

17. 00005.00
Sol. y  8sin   f1  f 2  .t cos   f1  f 2  t

18. 00000.25

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.
 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen
and both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and
it is a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A hollow, insulating spherical shell has a surface charge distribution placed Z


upon it, such that the upper hemisphere has a uniform surface charge
density  , while the lower hemisphere has a uniform charge density  , as
shown in the figure. Their interface lies in x-y plane. Which of the following +
statement(s) is/are correct? -

(A) The field at all points of x-y plane within the sphere points in the ve z-direction
(B) All points of the x-y plane within the sphere are equipotential
(C) The field at all points on z-axis outside the sphere point along positive z-direction
(D) The field at points on z axis which are on either side of origin outside the sphere is in
opposite directions.

2. A wire is bent to form semi-circle of radius a. The wire rotates about


its one end with angular velocity  . Axis of rotation is perpendicular
 B 
to plane of the semicircle. In the space, a uniform magnetic field of
induction B exists along the axis of rotation as shown in figure.   
Then 
P  Q 
2
(A) Potential difference between P and Q is equal to 2Bωa
2 2
(B) Potential difference between P and Q is equal to 2π Bωa
(C) P is at higher potential Q
(D) P is at lower potential than Q

3. In an R-L-C series circuit shown in the figure, the readings of voltmeters V2


V1 and V2 are 100V and 120V, respectively. The source voltage is R
130V. For this situation, mark out the correct statement(s).
V1

(A) Voltage across resistor, inductor and capacitor are 50V, 50 3 V and120+50 3 V ,
respectively
(B) Voltage across resistor, inductor and capacitor are 50V, 50 3 V and120-50 3 V ,
respectively
5
(C) Power factor of the circuit is
13
(D) The circuit is capacitive in nature

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 
4. An  -particle of mass m α and q α moves a velocity V0 =  2i+3j-k  ms-1 through a region, where
both a uniform magnetic field and a uniform electric field. Which of the following statements is/are
correct?
[Given, B=  2i+4j+k  T and E=  4i-j-2k  VM -1 ]
(A) Acceleration of  -particle is perpendicular to Z-axis
(B) Acceleration of  -particle is perpendicular to Z-axis
(C) de-Broglie’s wavelength associated with  -particle is increasing with time
(D) de-Broglie’s wavelength of  -particle keeps on decreasing with time

5. The polonium isotope


210
84 Po is unstable, it emits an  -particle with energy of 5.30MeV. The
210
atomic mass of 84 Po is 209.9829 u and atomic mass of 42 He is 4.0026 u. Then,
206
(A) Daughter nucleus is 82 Pb
(B) Disintegration energy of  -decay is 5.30MeV.
(C) Disintegration energy of  -decay is 5.40MeV.
(D) Mass of daughter nucleus is 205.9745u.

6. An AC voltage source is connected to a “black box” which contains


a circuit, as shown in Figure. The elements in the circuit and their
arrangement, however, are unknown. Measurements outside the
black box provide the following information
 ?
V(t) = (80V) sin ωt V t
I(t) = (1.6A) sin (ωt+π/4)
Based on the above information we can infer:
(A) The circuit is largely capacitative
(B) The circuit in the black box is in resonance
(C) The box must contain at least one resistor and one capacitor
(D) The average power delivered to the black box by the AC source is 45.25 W

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.
A
7. Binding energy per nucleon of a fixed nucleus X is 6Me V. It absorbs a neutron moving
with KE=2Me V , and converts into Y, emitting a photon of energy 1 Me V .If the Binding Energy
(xA-1)
per nucleon of Y (in MeV) is found to be . Find the value of x.
(A+1)
8. Two identical masses, placed on a smooth horizontal surface, are connected by a
light string of length 2l. A constant force F starts acting on the system in the
direction shown. After some time the masses collide inelastically. The energy lost l
F
in this collision is Fl / N . Find the value of N.
l

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9. In Young’s Double slit experiment, a symmetrically placed, y


long, linear and monochromatic source (S) of constant power
is undergoing oscillations along x-axis with small amplitude A. S2
Its mean position is shown in the figure. If I 0 is the intensity
S d/2
due to single slit near centre (C) of screen (y-z plane) when  x
source is its mean position. If the amplitude of intensity C
2d/3 d/2
variation I max at any of the bright fringe near centre is S1
8xAI 0 D
, then find the value of x. [Assume D>>d]
25d
10. A spherical planet of radius r, painted black, travels around the sun in a circular orbit at a distance
D from its centre  r<<<D  . The sun, a sphere of radius R, radiates as a blackbody at a
temperature T0 =6000K and subtends an angle 0.01 rad as seen from the planet. The
equilibrium temperature T of the planet is x×100 . Find x

11. In the figure all pulleys (P1, P2, P3…….) are massless and
. P3 .
all the blocks (1, 2, 3….) are identical, each having mass m.
The system consists of infinite number of pulleys and blocks.
Strings are light and in extension and horizontal surfaces are
P1 .
. 1 2
P2
3
smooth. Pulley P1 is moved to left with a constant a0
acceleration of a0 . The acceleration of block 1 will be
(Assume the strings to remain horizontal) ka 0 . Find 2k

12. A horizontal cylindrical tank 6πm in diameter is half full of water.


The space above the water is filled with a pressurized gas of
unknown refractive index. A small laser can move all the curved
bottom of the water and aims a light beam towards the centre of the
water surface. When the laser has moved a distance S=1m or
more (measured along the curved surface) from the lowest point in
the water, no light enters the gas. If the refractive index of the gas is
Laser
(μ max =4/3) 2/ n ,then n is S

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A particle moving with constant speed turns left by an angle of 74 after travelling ever 1m
distance. If it returns back to its starting point after 18 second, then the magnitude of average
acceleration of the particle from its initial position to just before it takes its second turn is
50 k m/s 2 . Find the value of k ___

7 2
14. The electrostatic flux through a rectangular area of m lying in a plane 2x+3y+6z=10 due
188
 
to an electric field 8iˆ  6 ˆj  10kˆ V/m will be in  V-m  .

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15. A particle of mass equal to mass of the earth is projected by an external agency so that there is
no recoil in earth when particle is projected. In this case escape velocity of the particle will
be 10k  gR e , (g is acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth and

R e  radius of the earth). Then find the value of k ____

Steel has density 7800 kg/m and will break if tensile stress exceeds 7.0  10 N/m . A person
3 8 2
16.
wants to make a guitar string from 4.0 gm of this steel. The guitar string must be able to withstand
a tension of 900 N. The maximum speed of transverse wave can be x.xx  100 m/s

17. A block of mass m is being pulled up the rough incline, inclined at P


an angle 37 with horizontal by an agent delivering constant
power P. The coefficient of friction between the block and the m
incline is μ. Find the maximum speed (in km/hr) of the block
during the course of ascent.
[Take : P = 60 W, m = 1 kg, μ = 0.5]
θ=37o

18. The internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas is 1.5 nRT . One mole of helium is kept in a cylinder
of cross-section 8.5 cm2. The cylinder is closed by a light frictionless piston. The gas is heated
slowly in a process during which a total of 42 J heat is given to the gas. The temperature rises
through 2C . The distance moved by the piston is given as a × 10^b m in scientific notation. Find
the value of a+b . [Take R=25/3 in SI unit, atmospheric pressure = 100 kPa ]

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ABC

2. AD

3. ACD

4. AD

5. ACD

6. ACD

SECTION – B

7. 6

8. 1
F 
Sol. In the CM frame, work done by pseudo forces  2      F , this is the energy lost in collision.
2 

9. 6

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P y
Sol. I
4 r 2
S2
P
I  I max  4 I S d/2
 2  d 2   x
4  a     d/2
C
  2   a
 S1
Differentiate to find answer
D

10. 3

11. 3

12. 3

SECTION – C

13. 00001.20

14. 00000.50

15. 00000.40

16. 00002.99

17. 00001.67

18. 00001.00
Sol. The change in internal energy of the gas is DU = 1.5 nR (DT) = 1.5 (1 mol)
(253J/mol-K) (2K) = 25 J.
The heat given to the gas = 42 J
The work done by the gas is DW = DQ – DU= 42 J – 25 J = 17 J.
If the distance moved by the piston is x, the work done is DW = (100 kPa ) (8.5 cm2) x.
Thus, (105 N/m2) (8.5 × 10–4 m2) x = 17 J or, x = 0.2m = 20 cm.

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.

Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. Three identical uncharged metal spheres are at the vertices of an


equilateral triangle. One at a time, a small sphere is connected by a
conducting wire with a large metal sphere that is charged. The center of
the large sphere is in the straight line perpendicular to the plane of
equilateral triangle and passing through its centre (see figure). As a result,
the first small sphere acquires charge q1 and second charge q2  q2  q1  .
The charge that the third sphere q3 will acquire is:

 Assume >>R, >>r,d>>R, d>>r 


q12
(A)
q2
q22
(B)
q1
(C) q1q2
q1  q2
(D)
2
2. The electric flux passing through the cube for the given arrangement
of charges placed at the corners of the cube (as shown in the figure)
is:
1
(A) 
2 0
1
(B) 
2 0
1
(C) 
0
1
(D) 
0

3. Two parallel disks each having radius R are separated by a distance  .


The surface charge densities are  and  . The electric field at
point P, a large distance r along the axis of the disks is:
 R 2
(A)
 0r 3
2 R 2 
(B)
 0r 3

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 R2
(C)
4 0 r 3
 R2
(D)
2 0 r 3

4. The maximum power delivered to resistance R is:


(A) 0.2W
(B) 0.4W
(C) 0.8W
(D) 0.16W

5. Choose the correct statement for the given capacitor arrangement. (All the
6 capacitors are of same capacitance).
(A) If a battery is connected across AB, all 6 capacitors get charged.
(B) If a battery is connected across AC, all 6 capacitors get charged.
(C) If a battery is connected across AD, all 6 capacitors get charged.
(D) It is not possible to charge all the 6 capacitors using single source.

6. The radius of curvature of the left and right surface of the concave lens are 10cm and 15 cm
respectively. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 15 cm. (Consider direction of incident light
as positive)

(A) Equivalent focal length of the combination is 36cm


(B) Equivalent focal length of the combination is 36cm
(C) The system behaves like a concave mirror.
(D) The system behaves like a convex mirror.

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A circular conducting loop of radius r0 and having resistance per unit


length  as shown in the figure is placed in a magnetic field B which is
constant in space and time. The ends of the loop are crossed and pulled
in opposite directions with a velocity v such that the loop always
remains circular and the radius of the loop goes on decreasing, then

(A) Radius of the loop changes with r  r0  vt / 


(B) EMF induced in the loop as a function of time is e  2 Bv  r0  vt /  
Bv
(C) Current induced in the loop is I=
2πλ

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Bv
(D) Current induced in the loop is I=
πλ
8. A large, horizontal disk of radius R, shown below, starts to rotate
from rest with an angular acceleration of  . The rotation is about a
vertical axis through the centre of disk. The disk contains a narrow
channel of length 2R and rectangular cross-section. Gravity acts in
the vertical direction with an acceleration of g. There is a small
rectangular puck that just fits easily in the aforementioned channel,
as shown. The puck is situated a distance r from the axis of
rotation.

(A) If the sides of the channel are frictionless but the bottom of the channel has a static

coefficient of friction  , then puck begins to slide at t

g
(B) In case mentioned in option (A), t
r 2
(C) Now, instead, the situation is that the bottom of the channel is frictionless but the walls
g
have a static coefficient of friction  . Now puck begins to slide at t
r 2

(D) In case mentioned in option (C), t

9. A horizontal square platform of mass m and side a is free to rotate
about a vertical axis passing through its centre O. The platform is
stationary and a person of the same mass (m) as the platform is
standing on it at point A. The person now starts walking along the edge
from A to B (see figure). The speed v of the person with respect to the
platform is constant. Taking v = 5 m/s and a = 1m.

(A) Angular velocity of platform when the person is at A is 6 rad/s.


(B) Angular velocity of platform increases first and then decreases again as it reaches B.
(C) Angular velocity of platform decreases first and then increases again as it reaches B.
(D) Angular velocity of platform remains constant as the person goes from A to B.

10. The body is rotated in the vertical plane by means of a thread of


length  with minimum possible speed. At the highest point B the
thread breaks and the body moves under gravity and strikes at C.
Then:
(A) The horizontal range AC is 2
(B) The horizontal range AC is 2
2
(C) Tangential acceleration of the body at point C is g
5
1
(D) Tangential acceleration of the body at point C will be g
5

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11. Here inductor is connected to a resistor as shown. When a magnet


is moved towards the coil with a constant speed till it comes out of
coil completely. As seen by observer looking at the rectangular
loop as shown.
(A) Current first flows clockwise and then anticlockwise in loop.
(B) Current first flows anticlockwise and then clockwise in loop.
(C) Magnet first experiences a repulsive force and then an attractive force.
d d
(D) When rate of change of flux due to magnet is , current in coil is
dt Rdt
12. A fluid of density  is rotated with a certain angular velocity in a cylindrical
vessel as shown:
2gh
(A) The angular velocity is ω=
R2
4gh
(B) The angular velocity is ω=
R2
16 gh 2 R 2
(C) The kinetic energy of fluid is
15
5 gh 2 R 2
(D) The kinetic energy of fluid is
6
SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).
13. A point like sound source emits sound in all direction uniformly. An observer who is at a distance
8
of 50 m from the source detects sound of intensity 10 watt/m 2 . If the bulk modulus of air is
1.6×105 N/m 2 and velocity of sound is 340 m/s. Find pressure amplitude at the position of
observer. If your answer is x×10 3 N/m 2 fill value of [x]_____
14. When the voltage applied to an X-ray tube increased from V1  15.5 KV to V2  31KV , the
wavelength interval between the K a line and the short wavelength cut-off of the continuous X-ray
spectrum increases by a factor of 1.3. Find the atomic number of the element of the target. If
N
your answer is N fill value of . (Take: he = 1240 eV and R = 1×10 7/m)
13
15. A 10 kg block B rests on smooth rollers of negligible mass and
is in contact with a 2.0kg solid cylinder of the radius 0.1m
as shown. The rollers ensure that there is no friction between
B and the ground A below B. It is know that k   s  0.5
between B and C as well as between C and ground A. Find
the magnitude of the horizontal force P (in N) for which the
cylinder will roll with an angular acceleration of 20 rad/s 2 on
P
ground A without slipping. Fill on OMR sheet.
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16. A vernier calliper has no zero error, one main scale division = 1 mm and 9 main scale division =
10 vernier scale divisions. A spring is held between jaws without exerting force on jaws. Main
scale reading is 3.4cm and 5th vernier scale division coincides with a main scale division. When
jaws are pressed by force of 10 N on both sides, main scale reading remains 3.4cm , but 1st
division of vernier scale coincides with a main scale division. Now spring is removed, cut into two
pieces and when inserted between jaws without any force, main scale reading =1.1cm and 5th
vernier scale division coincides with a main scale. If we apply force of 30 N on both the jaws,
main scale reading remains 1.1cm and x vernier scale division coincides with a main scale
division. Fill x in OMR sheet.

17. A heavy mass is hung from ceiling as shown. Both wires are
identical. A pulse is produced in both the strings simultaneously
at the point of contact with mass. If it reaches the ceiling in
3 3  103 sec for string on the right, in what time will it reach the
3
ceiling for the left string (in 10 sec).

18. For the inversion of the image we often use a Dove prism (see
figure), representing truncated regular rectangular isosceles
prism. Find approximately the length of side AB (in cm) at
which the beam of light falling on side AD will come out of side
BC completely. The height of the trapezium ADCB is equal
to h  1.05cm . Refractive index of the prism is 1.41 . Angle
A and B are 45 each. (Given: 2  1.41 , 3  1.73 )

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
q1 Q '
Sol. 
r R
q1  Q '  Q
r 
Q '   1  Q
R 
QR Qr
Q'  , q1 
Rr Rr
QR 2 QrR
Similarly Q ''  , q2 
R  r R  r
2 2

 QrR 
 2
q22   R  r   QR 2 r
  q
q1  Qr  R  r 3
 
 Rr 
2. B
qnet
Sol. 
0

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qnet
For a charge placed at corner of cube 
8 0
Given system


1  2  3  4  6  7  5  8    1
2 0 2 0

3. D
Sol. Consider system of two disks to be short dipole
2kdp
dE 
r3
dp  dp   dA
2k 2k
E  3  dp  3  A
r r
2  R 2
E  R 
2

4 0 r 3 2 0 r 3

4. B
Vab2 16
Sol. Pmax  ; Pmax   0.4watt
4 Rab 4 10
12
Vab   3  4 volt
9
63
Rab  8   8  2  10
9

5. D
Sol. It can be worked out that the circuit diagram is a regular tetrahedron,
whose edges contain 6 identical capacitors. From symmetry
consideration, irrespective of the pair of points between which the source
is connected, there always exists uncharged capacitor in the circuit.

6. C

7. ABD
Sol. Perimeter is decreasing at a rate of 2v
d dr v
  2 r   2v  
dt dt 

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 v 
 r   r0  t 
  
 d dr
  B   r2     B  2  r
dt dt
 v  v  v 
   2 B  r0  t    2 Bv  r0  t 
      
 2 Bvr Bv
I  
R 2 r 
8. BD
Sol.  A   mg  m 2 r
  2 rt 2
g
t
 2r
 C  N  mr
 N  m 2 r
 mr  m 2 r
  2t 2

t

9. AD
Sol. vm  vmp  v p
 v 2  x 2 2  2v cos  90   
 v 2  x 2 2  2vx sin 
Li  0  L f
m 2 

12
 a  a 2    m  v  x sin  
2
2 2
a a va 6v
    
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10. AC
Sol. AC  (horizontal velocity at B) (time taken by the body
 4l 
to cover displacement AB)   
gt    2l
 g 
At point C v x  gl v y  4 gl
vx 1
tan   
vy 2
2
Tangential acceleration  g cos   g
5

11. AC

12. AD
 2 R2 2 gh
Sol. 2h  h   
2g R2
1 1  x2  2 2
dK   dm 2 x 2    2 xdx  h   2  x
2 2  2g 
 R4  2 R6   R4 2 gh  R 4  5 2 R 4 h
K   2  h      2  h  
 2 2g 6   2 12 g  6

SECTION – C

13. 00003.00

14. 00002.00

15. 00002.00
Sol. F.B.D. of the block B
P  N  ma       1
F.B.D. of the cylinder

N  f s  MAcm
Nr   k Nr   I cm  Mr 2    Acm  a 
3Ma 3 2  a
N   6a
2 1  k   1
2 1  
 2
Hence, from equation (1), we have
P  N  ma   6  m  a  16a
1
 16  r    Acm  r  a   16   20  32 N
10

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16. 00001.00
Sol. 0.4  k0  10
  3k0  30
  6  0.4  0.4 mm  1

17. 00008.00
Sol. T2 sin 37  T1 sin 53
3T2  4T1
3x 4x
 2  x cos 53   1  x cos 37 
5 5
5 3x 3
t2   3 3  103   3  103
T2 5 4T1

4x
4  4
t1  5     80  10 3  8 103 sec
T1 5 T1 5
x

18. 00005.00
2 2  2  1.05 2 x
Sol. 
3 1 3
2.1 3
x
3 1
2.1 2.10
x 
1  0.577 0.42

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PAPER –2
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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. If the effective voltage of the AC source is 200 V and its frequency is 10 H 100 40μF
variable:

(A) The frequency at which power dissipated in resistor is maximum is 50 Hz.


(B) The frequency at which power dissipated in resistor is maximum is 25/π Hz.
(C) The frequency at which power dissipated across the resistor drops to half’s maximum
value is 45/2π Hz.
(D) The frequency at which power dissipated across the resistor drops to half’s maximum
value is 20/π Hz.

2. A soap film is formed on a vertical equilateral triangular frame ABC.


Side BC can move vertically always remaining horizontal. If m is the
mass of rod BC, and T is surface tension of soap film. Mark the correct
statement(s):-
mg
(A) The length of BC in equilibrium is
2T
mg
(B) The length of BC in equilibrium is
T
3m
(C) The time period of small oscillations about the equilibrium position is π
T
m
(D) The time period of small oscillations about the equilibrium position is π
3T

3. The density  of an ideal gas varies with temperature T as shown ρ B


in figure. Then:
(A) The product of P & V at A is equal to product of P & V at B
(B) Pressure at B is greater than the pressure at A
(C) Work done by the gas during the process AB is negative.
(D) The change in internal energy from A to B is zero. A
T

4. A square wire frame is hinged about one of its sides AB. y


Which of the following magnetic fields can hold it in equilibrium
in horizontal position shown. It has a mass of 500 gm:
A B
(A) ˆ 5 kˆ
3i+
x
2 side=2m
z
D C

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5ˆ ˆ ˆ
(B) i-3j+2k
2
(C) ˆ 5 kˆ
2j-
2
(D) ˆi+ ˆj+ 5 kˆ
5
2 2

5. A very long wire abcdef carrying current has the shape as


shown in the figure. The magnetic field at point P in terms of
unit vectors.
0 I  1 ˆ
(A) Due to wire ab is 1 k
4 a  5
 0 I ˆ
(B) Due to wire bc is k
a 5
 0 I ˆ
(C) Due to wire cd is j
t 5
 0 I  2 ˆ
(D) Due to wire of ef is 1 j
2 t  5

6. A certain mass of oxygen, treated like an ideal gas


undergoes a cycle shown on P-T diagram here. The
maximum volume of gas during the cycle is 16 litres. Select
the correct statement(s):
(Take: R = 25/3 J/mol K)
(A) The mass of gas is 15.36 gm
(B) The mass of gas is 30.72 gm
(C) The minimum volume of gas during cycle is 12 litres
(D) The minimum volume of gas during cycle is 8 litres.

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

2
7. A lizard of mass 4g is warming itself in the bright sunlight. Its surface area is 4.2 cm , but its body
casts a shadow of area 1.4cm 2 on a piece of paper held perpendicular to sun rays. The intensity
2
of sun rays at earth is 1000 W/m . Assume that specific heat capacity of lizard is same as that of
water and its body behaves like a black body, also neglect the radiation from the lizard's body.
How long (in minutes) must lizard lie in sun in order to raise its temperature by 5°C . Specific
n
heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg°C . If your answer is n fill value .
5

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8. A Composite mirror is formed by arranging the upper half of a


concave mirror above the lower half of a convex mirror as
shown. A real linear object AB is placed on the common
principal axis and it is found that images formed by the two
halves of the composite mirror are equidistant from the point
O. If the radii of curvature of the concave mirror and convex
mirror halves are 20 cm and 30 cm respectively. The distance
x
of the object AB from O is given by x cm then is:
10

9. The efficiency of a thermodynamic cycle 1-2-3-1 (see picture) is


20% and for another thermodynamic cycle 1-3-4-1 efficiency is
equal to 10% . Determine the efficiency   in %  of the
thermodynamic cycle 1-2-3-4-1 . The gas is assumed to be ideal.
Fill  / 4 in OMR sheet:

10. A cube of side a = 10cm is welded to the side wall of container so


that the upper surface of the cube lies 5 cm below the free surface
of water. Specific gravity of the cube is 2. If net contact force
 
between the wall and the cube is 10 x N , find the value of x,

g  10m / s2 . (Neglect the effect of atmospheric pressure).

11. A uniform rod has mass m = 2 kg and length l = 13m. One end
of the rod is pulled with a constant velocity of  0 = 34 m/s along
a frictionless horizontal floor in the negative x direction. The
other end is moving along a parabolic fixed curve. The
equation of the parabola is x2 = 20y. Find the angular velocity
of the rod (in rad/s) when the end point 'B' is at (10,5)

12. In the given A.C circuit the r.m.s voltage


of the source is 60 V then the r.m.s
current passing through the source is
10  x  A then the value of x is

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. Three identical springs each of force constant k have been joined
to the three identical balls (each of mass m), as shown in the
figure which are in at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle.
In the shown arrangement, each of the spring is in its natural
length. What all three balls are simultaneously given small
displacements of equal magnitude along the directions as shown
in the figure, the oscillation frequency for the blocks will be
1 k
then  =
2 2m

14. An electron and proton are separated by a large distance and the electron approaches the proton
with an initial kinetic energy of 2.9 eV. The electron is captured by the proton to form a hydrogen
atom in the ground state. If the wavelength (in nm) of the photon given off is 15 X nm, find the
value of X.

200
15. A neutral particle of mass 28g is at rest in a uniform magnetic field B=
T . At t=0 , particle
3
decays into two particle of equal mass and one of them having charge 3 C . Both of them move
in separate paths lying in the plane perpendicular to magnetic field B. At later time t, the particle
t
collides. (neglecting the interaction force). Calculate .
100
16. A vertical capillary tube with inside radius 0.25 mm is submerged into water so that the length of
its part protruding over the water surface is equal to 25 mm. Surface tension of water is
73 103 N/m and angle of contact is zero degree for glass and water, acceleration due to gravity
2
is 9.8 m/s . Then value of 10R approximately (in mm) is (where R is radius of meniscus and h is
height of water in capillary tube)

17. A wire of length L is shaped into a circle and then bent in such a way that the two semi-circles are
perpendicular. The magnetic moment of the system when current flows through the system is
 2iL2 
  n, then value of n is
 8π 

18. If the sound heard by observer, whose equation is given as y  8sin10 t cos 200 t at x  0 ,
then number of beat frequency heard by observer is 2k . Then the value of k is

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. BC
1
Sol. Pmax at resonance   =
LC
1 25
f  10  40 106  Hz
2 
 L R 100
Q factor       5
2 R 2 L 20
45
f 
2
2. AD
3. ABCD
Sol. By the graph it is clear the process is isothermal.
PAVA  PBVB
(A) and (B) are correct
Now by the ideal gas equation.
PM
PV  nRT   nRT

 nRT 
P 
 M 
P

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 from A to B pressure is increasing and volume decreasing.


4. AD
Sol.  mg  0.5 g  1iˆ  5iˆ


  B  0.5  4iˆ  B
 
Option A  B  0.5iˆ  6kˆ those B for which  has 5iˆ are useful.
5. ABCD
 I   I 
Sol.
4 a  2

B ab  0 sin  1   sin  kˆ  0 1 
4 a 
1 ˆ
k
5
 I I  2   0 I ˆ
B bc  0 sin   sin  90      0    kˆ 
a 2 a  5   a 5
k  
4 .
2
  0 I  
B cd  j  B cd  B bc 
a 5  
  I  2 ˆ
B ef  0 1  j
2 a  5
6. AD
1 m 4
Sol. nR   102  4   3
25 32 25
96  4
m  15.36 gm
25
nRT
V 
p
Vmax at 3
16  40
nR 
400
1 300
V1 = 
25 1
1 400
V2 = 
25 2
SECTION – B
7. 2
heat energy
Sol. Pab =
time
msΔT
 Intensity  cross section area  =
t

t
 4 10   4200  5  600s  10 min
3

1000  1.4 10  4

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8. 6
Sol. V1  V2
  x    10   x  15  x  60cm
 x  10  x  15

9. 7
1 Q 4
Sol.  1  L  QL  Qg
5 Qg 5
1 Q'
 1 L
10 QL
9 36
Q 'L  QL  Qg
10 50
Q 'L 36 14
  1  1   28%
Qg 50 15

10. 2

11. 2
12. 3

SECTION – C

13. 00006.00

14. 00005.00

15. 00002.20
 22 
 14  103 
T  m  7 
Sol. t    220 s
2 qB  3 106   200 / 3

16. 00006.00
2T 2  73 103
Sol. R  3  0.6  103 m  0.25mm
 gh 10  9.8  25 103

17. 00001.00
2
 r2   l  2iL2
Sol. M  2  i.  2  i.    
2 2  2  8

18. 00005.00
Sol. y  8sin   f1  f 2  .t cos   f1  f 2  t

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1 F = kt
1. Two block A and B each of mass kg is connected B A
2
k= 0.2 k= 0.2
by a massless inextensible string and kept on
s= 0.2 s= 0.4
horizontal surface. Coefficient of friction between
block and surface shown in figure. A force F  kt
(where k = 1 N/s and t is time in second) applied on A.
Then which of the following is incorrect? (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) work done by friction force on block B is zero in time interval t = 0 to t = 3s.
(B) work done by friction force on block A is zero in time interval t = 0 to t = 3s.
(C) work done by tension on B is also zero in time interval t = 0 to t = 3s.
(D) speed of blocks at t = 10s is 27.5 m/s.

6
2. A traveling wave pulse is given by y  where symbols have their usual
2  (x  3t)2
meanings, x, y are in metre and t is in second. Then which of the following is incorrect?
(A) the pulse is traveling along +ve x-axis with velocity 3 m/s.
(B) the pulse is traveling along –ve x-axis with velocity 3 m/s.
(C) the amplitude of the wave pulse is 3 m.
(D) the pulse is a symmetric pulse.
3. In the circuit given below, both batteries are ideal. EMF E1 of battery 1 has a fixed value,
but emf E2 of battery 2 can be varied between 1.0 V and 10.0 V. The graph gives the
currents through the two batteries as a function of E2, but are not marked as which plot
corresponds to which battery. But for both plots current is assumed to be negative when
the direction of the current through the battery is opposite the direction of that battery’s
emf. (direction of emf is from negative to positive)

The value of emf E1 is


(A) 8V
(B) 6V
(C) 4V
(D) 2V

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4. The given figure shows a YDSE apparatus.


Parallel monochromatic coherent light rays
are incident on slits S1andS2
2 S1
( S1S2  mm ) at an angle 30o with the
3 300 P
horizontal. The medium on left side of the
slits is water   w  4 / 3  . To obtain the S2

central maxima at point P, a glass slab D

 g 
 3 / 2 inside water is introduced in
front of slit S1. The thickness of the glass
slab required for this purpose is
(A) 2mm
(B) 4/3 mm
(C) 4 mm
(D) 8/3 mm

5. A point charge is placed at a distance r from center of a P


R r1
conducting neutral sphere of radius R (r  R). The potential at
any point P inside the sphere at a distance r1 from point charge C r q
1
due to induced charge of the sphere is given by [k = ]
40
(A) kq/r1
(B) kq/r
(C) kq/r – kq/r1
(D) –kq/R

6. A system of coordinates is drawn in a medium whose refractive y


2 P
index varies as   , where 0  y  1 . A ray of light is H
1 y2
incident at origin at an angle 600 with y –axis as shown in the
figure. At point P ray becomes parallel to x-axis. The value of H is x
0
O
60
1/2
 2  
(A)    1
 3  
1/2
 2 
(B)  
 3
1/ 2
(C)  3   1
1/ 2
(D)  3  1

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(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. If the dimensions of length are expressed as Gx cy hz; where G, c and h are the universal
gravitational constant, speed of light and Planck’s constant respectively, then
1 1
(A) x  ,y 
2 2
1 1
(B) x  ,z 
2 2
1 3
(C) y = ,z 
2 2
3 1
(D) y   ,z 
2 2
8. In the given figure, the block is attached with a system of three ideal A
springs A, B, C. The block is displaced by a small distance x from its
equilibrium position vertically downwards and released. T represents k

the time period of small vertical oscillations of the block. Then (pulleys
are ideal). Choose the correct alternative(s).
11m
(A) T  2 B k
2k
(B) the deformation of the spring A is (2/11) times the displacement
of the block.
(C) the deformation of the spring C is (1/11) times the displacement C
2k
of the block. m
(D) the deformation of the spring B is (4/11) times the displacement
of the block.
9. An open organ pipe has fundamental frequency 100 Hz. What frequencies will be
produced if its one end is closed?
(A) 50
(B) 150
(C) 200
(D) 250
10. One mole of monoatomic gas expands with temperature according to the relation
V = KT2/3 where ‘k’ is constant. Then choose the correct alternative(s).
(A) Work done to change the temperature by 30°C is 20 R.
(B) Change in internal energy when temperature is changed by 20°C is 30 R.
(C) If volume of gas is changed by 2% the temperature will change by 3%.
(D) If temperature of gas is changed by 2% the pressure will change by 6%.

11. An ammeter has a resistance of 50  and a full scale deflection current of 50 A. It can
be used as a voltmeter or as a higher range ammeter provided that a resistance is
added to it. Choose the correct range and resistance combination from the following
(A) 20 V range with approximately 400 k resistance in series.
(B) 100 V range with approximately 2 × 106 resistance in series.
(C) 1 mA range with 50  resistance in parallel.
(D) 0.1 mA range with 50  resistance in parallel.

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12. In a cylindrical region of radius R, there exists a time varying ×


dB × R ×
magnetic field B such that  k(  0) . A charged particle having × × ×
dt O
× × ×
charge q is placed at the point P at a distance d (> R) from its ×
centre O. Now, the particle is moved in the direction perpendicular d
to OP (see figure) by an external agent upto infinity so that there is
no gain in kinetic energy of the charged particle. Choose the
correct statement/s. P
qR 2
(A) Work done by external agent is k if d = 2R
4
qR 2
(B) Work done by external agent is k if d = 4R
8
qR 2
(C) Work done by external agent is k if d = 4R
4
qR 2
(D) Work done by external agent is k if d = 6R
4

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A point mass of 1 kg collides elastically with a stationary point mass of 5 kg. After their
collision, the 1 kg mass reverses its direction and moves with a speed of 2 ms–1. Then
kinetic energy on centre of mass for the system of these two masses is

14. The thickness of a glass plate is measured to be 2.17 mm, 2.17 mm and 2.18 mm at
three different places. Find the average thickness of the plate from this data. (in mm)

15. A string is wrapped on a wheel of moment of inertia 0.20 kg m2 and


radius 10 cm and goes through a light pulley to support a block of
mass 2.0 kg as shown in figure. Find the acceleration of the block.
(in m/s2) 10 cm

2 kg

16. A ball is released form a point, it goes vertically downwards and


collides with a fixed smooth inclined plane of angle of inclination
of 300. After the collision the ball goes horizontally. The
coefficient of restitution between the ball and the inclined plane is

300

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17. A steel wire of length 60 cm and area of cross A C B


section 10 6 m2 is joined with an aluminium wire of 60 cm 45 cm

length 45 cm and area of cross section 3  10 6 m2 .


The composite string is stretched by a tension of 80
N. Density of steel is 7800 kg m-3 and that of
aluminium is 2600 kg m-3. The minimum frequency of
turning fork, which can produce standing wave in it
with node at joint is

18. A long straight wire, carrying a current I is bent at its mid point R
to form an angle of 600. AT a point P, distance R from the point 0
P 60
of bending the magnetic field is

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. D
Sol. When t = 3s block just about to move and F=t
t2 B A
acceleration of block given by a  t>3
1 fk = 1N fk = 1N
v 10 fs = 1N fs = 2N
0
dv    t  2  dt
3
10
t2 9 
v   2t   50  20     6 
2 3 2 
 30  1.5  31.5 m/s

2. A
Sol. Sign between x and t is  hence wave is propagating in negative x direction.
coefficient of t 3
wave velocity  
coefficient of x 1
Max value of y is amplitude, y has maximum value when denominator is least i.e.
when (x  3t)2 is zero
y  3m
6
shape of pulse is given by y  (t  0)
2  x2
shape of pulse is symmetrical out y-axis

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3. B
Sol. Apply KVL.

4. D
Sol. Extra phase change in glass = phae change in water of length AS2. g
S1
2t 2 2 2
 t  sin 30o 30°
g   3
3 4 4 1
 t    
2 3 3 3 A
8 S2
 t = mm .
3

5. C
Kq Kq
Sol. Potential of centre of sphere =  Vi 
r r
where Vi = potential due to induced charge at centre = 0 [ qi = 0 and all induced
charges are equidistance from centre]
Kq Kq
 potential at point P =   Vi (For conductor all points are equipotential)
r r1
q q
 Vi  K   
 r r1 

6. A
Sol. Applying Snell’s law between the points O and P, we have
2 3 2

2  sin 600  sin 900  , 2  1
1 H2

2  1  H2 
2  2 
1  H  
2

3
, H   1
 3 
7. BD
Sol. Length  Gx cy hz
x y Z
L  M1L3 T 2  LT 1  ML2 T 1 
By comparing the power of M, L and T in both sides we get
 x  z  0,3x  y  2z  1 and  2x  y  z  0
By solving above three equations we get
1 3 1
x  , y   ,z 
2 2 2
8. ABCD
Sol. Let elongation in spring A, B and C be x1, x2 and x3 respectively.
Considering spring forces and constraint relations
x2 = 4x3 …(i)
x2 = 2x1 …(ii)
and x1 + 2x2 + x3 = x …(iii)

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2 4 1


 x1    x ; x 2    x ; x3    x
11
   11   11 
 x
Also, F = 2K  
 11 
11m
 T  2
2k

9. ABD
v v
Sol.   v, , ……
2 3
4 4
  4, ,
3 5
 f = 50, 150, 250 …..

10. ABC
fRT
Sol. U 
2
nRT 1
W  where PVx = constant. Here x  
1 x 2

11. ABD
Sol. For ammeter,
i R  R A 
i  max s
 Rs 
 i  0.1mA for R s  50  [as R A  50  and imax  50 A ]
For voltmeter,
V  imax (R A  R V )
 V  10V for R v  200k

12. ACD
  dB ×
Sol.   d l  A dt
E × R ×
× × ×
E2 x 2  d2  R 2k O
× × ×
R 2 k ×
E
2 x 2  d2 d
  qR2
Wext   qE  dx  k 
0 4 P
E

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SECTION – C

13. 00000.75
v  v1
Sol. e 2
u1  u2
v 2   2 
1
u1
u1  v 2  2
u1  1 2   5  u1  2 
u1  2  5u1  10
12
u1   3m / s
4
v2  1 m / s
2
1  3  3
Kinetic energy of the centre of mass =  1  5      J
2  1 5  4

14. 00002.17
2.17  2.17  2.18
Sol. = 2.1733 …..  2.17 mm upto 3 significant figure.
3

15. 00000.89
Sol. 2g – T = 2a …(i)
TR = I …(ii)
a = R …(iii)
Ia
From (ii) and (iii) T =
R2
 I 
 2g = a  2  2 
 R 
2g 2  9.8 9.8
 a    0.89 m/s2
 I  0.2 11
 2  2  2  0.01
 R 

16. 00000.33
Sol. Let velocity of ball just before collision is u and just after
u
collision is v.
u sin 30° = v sin 60° 30
0

v cos 600 1 600


e 0

u cos 30 3 v
0
30 Line of
impact

17. 00337.50
m SA
Sol. Mass per unit length,     A
 

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s = A = 78 × 10–4 kg/m


 Speed of wave is same in both wire
T 80  10 4 2  102
V  
 78 3.9
V 200  max 
min =    15 cm for C as a node 
max 3.9  0.3  2 
= 337.4 H2

18. 00006.92
Range: 6.92 to 6.93
oI
Sol. B= sin 90o  sin( 30o ) 3 R /2
4 3 R / 2  
0
–30 600
oI
= P
4 3R 900

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A ring of mass m and radius R is placed on a frictionless m


horizontal surface. A particle of mass m is projected from point A R
with velocity v at an angle of 45° with AO as shown. The correct
statements are 45°
A O

4R 2
(A) The particle reaches the same point A on the ring after time .
v
mv
(B) Magnitude of impulse transformed during first collision is .
2
mv
(C) Magnitude of impulse transformed during second collision is .
2
2R
(D) Particle reaches diametrically opposite point on the ring in time .
v

2. Two projectile are thrown at the same time from two different points. The projectile
thrown from the origin has initial velocity 3iˆ  3ˆj with respect to earth. The projectile has
initial velocity a ˆi  bjˆ with respect to earth thrown from the point (10, 5). ( î is a unit
vector along horizontal, ĵ along vertical). If the projectile collides after two second, then
the
(A) value of a is -2
1
(B) value of a is
2
1
(C) value of b is
2
(D) value of b is –2

3. In the series L – C – R circuit, the voltage across resistance, capacitance and


inductance are 30V each at frequency f = f0.
(A) It the inductor is short-circuited, the voltage across the capacitor will be 30 2 V.
(B) If the capacitor is short-circuited, the voltage drop across the inductor will be
30
V.
2
(C) If the frequency is changed to 2f0, the ratio of reactance of the inductor to that of
the capacitor is 4 : 1.
(D) If the frequency is changed to 2f0, the ratio of the reactance of the inductor to that
of the capacitor is 1 : 4.

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4. When photons of energy 4.25 eV strike the surface of a metal A, the ejected
photoelectrons have maximum kinetic energy TA eV and de-Broglie wavelength A. The
maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons liberated from another metal B by photons of
energy 4.70 eV is TB=(TA – 1.50) eV. If the de-Broglie wavelength of these
photoelectrons is B = 2A then
(A) the work function of A is 2.25 eV
(B) the work function of B is 4.20 eV
(C) TA = 2.00 eV
(D) TB = 2.75 eV

5. A strip of wood of mass M and length  is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. An


insect of mass m starts at one end on the strip and walks to the other end in time t,
moving with a constant speed.

(A) the speed of the insect as seen from the ground is < .
t
 M 
(B) the speed of the strip as seen from the ground is 
t  M  m 
 m 
(C) the speed of the strip as seen from the ground is
t  M  m 
2
1 
(D) the total kinetic energy of the system is (m  M)  
2 t

6. Two identical circular coils M and N are arranged coaxially as M N


shown in the figure. Separation between the coils is large as
compared to their radii. The arrangement is viewed from left
along the common axis. The sign convention adopted is that
currents are taken to be positive when they appear to flow in
clockwise direction. Then
(A) if M carries a constant positive current and is moved towards N, a positive
current is induced in N
(B) if M carries a constant positive current and N is moved towards M, a negative
current is induced in N
(C) if a positive current in M is switched off, a positive current is momentarily induced
in N
(D) if both coils carry positive currents, they will attract each other

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SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. On the diagram, two blocks of equal mass are connected by an


ideal string. The values of m = 1 kg and k2 = 100 N/m are given.
Initially, both springs are relaxed. Then the left block is slowly
pulled down a distance 0.1 m and released. The maximum
possible value of k1 (in N/m) for which both blocks will have same
magnitude of acceleration just after releasing, is k. Both spring
k
have natural length of 2m. Then find the value of .
100

8. Suppose potential energy between electron and proton at separation r is given by U = k


ln r, where k is constant. For such hypothetical hydrogen atom, find the ratio of energy
difference between energy levels (n = 1 and n = 2) and (n = 2 and n = 4) is

9. A concave mirror of focal length 15 cm is placed in air at a


height of 45 cm above the water surface as shown. The axis of
the mirror is vertical and the reflecting surface faces the water
surface. A point object is placed on the axis of concave mirror
at a distance 35 cm above the water surface. Find the position
of image formed after two successive processes- first reflection
from the concave mirror and then first refraction from the water water
(reflective Index of water 4/3). The distance of image from
water surface (in m) is

10. Two identical capacitor connected as shown and having initial Q0


charge Q0. Separation between plates of capacitor is d0. v +–
Suddenly the left plate of upper capacitor and right plate of +–
+–
lower capacitor start moving with speed v towards left while
Q0 v
other plate of capacitor remains fixed. (given =1 amp). +–
2d +–
+–
Find the value of current (in amp) in the circuit.
Q0 v

11. A metal rod of mass 10gm and length 25 cm is X x x x x


suspended on two springs as shown in figure. The
X x x x Kx
springs are extended by 4 cm. When a 20 ampere K B
current passes through the rod it rises by 1 cm. The X x x x x
magnetic field is x × 10–2 T (g = 10 m/s2). Find the
X x x x x
value of 2x.
X x I x M x x

12. In YDSE experiment if the screen is shifted by a distance of 0.5 m away from the slit,
3rd maxima is shifted by 3  10-4 m. The slit width is 2  10–3m. If the wavelength (in 100
nm) used in the experiment is ‘k’, find the value of ‘k’.

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).


13. A thin uniform metallic rod of mass m, length L,
Young modulus of elasticity Y and cross A
Shaded region
sectional area A is rotated by angular velocity 
about extreme end AA’. Consider a section on the 
rod at midpoint of rod. What will be the normal

stress in N/m2 on the shaded region? (Take the
X= L/2
M2L2 cos2  A
value of  10 N / m2 )
A

14. A rocket of mass 40kg has 360 kg of fuel. The exhaust velocity of the fuel is 2.0 km/sec.
Calculate minimum rate of consumption of fuel in kg/s so that the rocket may rise from
the ground (g = 10 m/sec2).

15. In the given figure, the angle of inclination of the inclined V0


plane is 300. The horizontal velocity V0 so that the particle H
900
hits the inclined plane perpendicularly is ngh where ‘n’ is

0
90 300

16. A hemispherical shell of mass 2M and radius 6R y


and a point mass M are performing circular motion
due to their mutual gravitational interaction. Their
positions are shown in figure at any moment of time
during motion. If r1 and r2 are the radii of circular
path of hemispherical shell and point mass O
M x
respectively then the ratio of r1 and r2 is
z

17. In the given circuit initially the capacitor is uncharged. At R R


t = 0 the key k is closed. The time constant of circuit is
n times of RC. Find the value of ‘n’. R
R C
E
k

R R

18. For the circuit shown in the figure, the steady state current 6 2H
through the battery will be
12 4

6V

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ABC
Sol. Assume x-axis along OA and y-axis perpendicular to it in the plane of ring.
After 1st collision
v
Velocity of particle = along x-axis
2
v
And velocity of ring = along y-axis
2
v ˆ v ˆ
After second collision velocity of ring = i j
2 2
Velocity of particle = 0
R 2
Time to return at point A = 4 
v

2. AC
 (10,5)
Sol. v AB   3  a  ˆi   3  b  ˆj
  vAB B
a AB  o
 3  a   2  10 and  3  b   2  5
A
1 (0,0)
a = –2 and b =
2

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3. BC
Sol. vL = vC = vR ;
 xL = xC = R
when inductor is short circuited
Z = R 2  x 2C = 2 R
30 30
I= 
Z 2R
30 30
VL = ixL = ×R=
2R 2
 (A) is incorrect and with similar calculations (B) will be correct.
Here f0 is the resonance frequency as vL = vC
1
0 = 2f0 =
LC
xL  L
= = 2LC
x C 1 C
Given f = 2f0
  = 20
xL
 =4
xC
 (C) is also correct.

4. ABC
Sol. KE = h – 

5. AC

Sol. Velocity of insect w.r.t. strip =
t
Let strip moves with speed 
Initial momentum was 0
 
 0  m   v   Mv
t 
m / t m / t
v i.e. toward left
Mm Mm
 m / t 
 Velocity of insect w.r.t. ground =  < .
t Mm t

6. BCD
Sol. Apply Faraday law for direction of induced current.

SECTION – B

7. 3
Sol. Let T be the tension in the ideal string and ‘a’ be the acceleration of the blocks at the
instant of release. For the block on the left, the upward acceleration may be found from
T + k1x – mg = ma
For the block on the right, the downward acceleration may be found from

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k2x + mg – T = ma
Adding the equations gives the acceleration of the blocks as
a = (k1 + k2)x/(2m)
However, subtracting the equations gives
T = mg – (k1 – k2)x/2
for maximum value of k1T will be zero.
 k  k2 
mg   1  x ; k1 = 300.
 2 

8. 1
dU k k mv 2
Sol. F=   ,  ..... (i)
dr r r r
1
En  mv 2  k lnr ..... (ii)
2
nh
mvr = ..... (iii)
2
k  n2h2  
Solving these En   1  ln  2  
2   4  mk  
E2  E1
required ratio =  1.
E 4  E2

9. 1
Sol. For the reflection at the concave mirror, I
u = – 10 cm; v = ?; f = – 15 cm
From the mirror formula, we have I
uf ( 10)  ( 15) 150 P
v=   = + 30 cm
uf 10  15 5
The positive sign indicates that the image is formed on the other 45 cm
O
side of the concave mirror,  35 cm
Now, the image formed by the concave mirror serves as a A
virtual object for refraction at water surface which takes placed
from air to water. So,
Apparent height
=
Real height
4
 AI'' = Apparent height =  × real height =  75 = 100 cm.
3

10. 2
q1 q2
Sol.  ; q1  q2  2Q0
C1 C2
 A  A
C1  0 ; C2  0
d0  vt d0  vt
q1 d0  vt  d  vt 
 , q2  0   q2  2Q0
q2 d0  vt  d0  vt 

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 2d0  2Q0
q2    2Q0 , q2   d0  vt 
 d0  vt  2d0
dq Qv
I  2  0 = 2 amp
dt d0
11. 3
Sol. Initially the rod will be in equilibrium if
2To  Mg with To = kxo …(i)
when the current I is passed through the rod, it will experience a force
F = BIL vertically up,
In equilibriums
2T + BIL = Mg with T = kx …(ii)
from (i) & (ii)
T Mg  BIL x BIL
 i.c.  1
To Mg xo Mg
Mg  x o  x 
or, B 
I L x0
Putting the values we get B  1.5  102 T .

12. 4
Sol. Here 3rd maxima is shifted by 3  10-4 m. It indicates fringe width increases by 1  10-4 m.
 D  0.5  D
Hence     1 10 4
d d
0.5 2  10 3  1 10 4
or  1 104 m or   4  10 7 m = 400 nm
d 0.5

SECTION – C

13. 00003.75
3
Sol. T = M 2L2
8
F 3 M2L2 cos2 
Stress = 
(A / cos ) 8 A

14. 00002.00
dv dM
Sol. We have relation M  Fext  v rel .
dt dt
In the question, we have the force by the gravity as the external force. As the rocket is to
lift from the ground the minimum acceleration of the rocket to do so is, o, beyond which,
with a slight increase it will zoom into the sky.
dv
Therefore,  0
dt
Putting these into the equation, we obtain
 dM 
0 = Mg + vrel   
 dt 

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dM
( is rate of decrease of mass hence negative. Mg is in the direction of the relative
dt
velocity of the fuel with respect to the rocket)
dM M 400  10
Hence,  g   2 kg / sec
dt V 2  1103 

15. 00000.67
Range: 0.66 to 0.67
Sol. vy = 2gH V0

vy 2gH H
90°
  tan 60o  3
vx vo Vo
60°
Vy V
2gH
v0  30°
3

16. 00000.50
Sol. The system is equivalent to a binary system as shown in the diagram.
M  3R
r1  R
M  2M
r2  2R
Considering the circular motion of point mass m
GM2 GM
M22r2  ; 2   1
36R 2
72R3

17. 00002.75
11R
Sol. Equivalent resistance across capacitor (after shorting the battery) = .
4
3E
Voltage across capacitor in steady state = .
4
4t
CE  11RC

q  1  e 
4  

18. 00000.75
L 2 1
Sol.   
Re q 8 4
at steady state inductor short circuited
Hence i = 0.75

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

1. Section–A (01 – 04, 19 – 22, 37 – 40) contains 12 multiple choice questions which out of 4
options have only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1
mark for wrong answer.

Section-A (05 – 12, 23 – 30, 41 – 48) contains 24 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for all correct answer.
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the four option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

2. Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A particle moves along a circle of radius R = 10m with retardation so that at any time the modulus
of tangential acceleration is twice the modulus of normal acceleration. If initial speed of the
particle is v0 = 20m/s. Then the speed of the particle after having covered a distance s = 10m
would be (take e2 = 0.135)
(A) 1.7 m/s
(B) 2.7 m/s
(C) 3.7 m/s
(D) 4.7 m/s

2. A uniform circular ring of mass m = 5 kg and radius m, R


R = 30 cm is hinged at the point ‘A’ of a stationary
surface with the line joining point ‘A’ to the centre ‘C’
of the ring is initially vertical. The ring is also in C
contact with the Plank of mass m = 5 kg at point ‘B’
which is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A 30 30 B
Initially points ‘A’ and ‘B’ are almost touching and
the line AC is vertical and the system is released m
from rest. Then the velocity of the Plank when the
line AC makes an angle 30 with the horizontal as
shown will be (there is no friction between the ring
and the plank and g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 1 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s
(D) 4 m/s

3. A horizontal cylinder is divided into two chambers by a thin smooth


heat insulating piston of mass ‘m’ and cross section area ‘A’ initially. P0, V0 P0, 2V0
When the piston is in equilibrium, pressure of gas in each chamber
is P0 and volumes of the chambers are V0 and 2V0 as shown in the
figure. The ideal gases in the two chambers are kept at constant
temperatures T1 and T2. The piston is slightly displaced from
equilibrium position and then released. Then the time period of
small oscillations of the piston is
mv0
(A) 2
3P0 A2
2mv0
(B) 2
3P0 A2
3mv0
(C) 2
2P0 A2
mv0
(D) 2
2P0 A2

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4. The curved surface of a very long hollow non , R


conducting cylinder of radius ‘R’ is uniformally charged
with surface charge density ‘’. A non conducting small
circular ring of radius ‘a’ and mass ‘m’ having charge 
‘q’ uniformly distributed over its length is placed
coaxially inside the hollow cylinder at its centre. The
arrangement is located in a gravity free space.
If the cylinder is rotated with a constant angular velocity ‘’ about its axis as shown in the figure.
Then the angular velocity acquired by the ring is
40 qR
(A)
m
20 qR
(B)
m
0 qR
(C)
m
0 qR
(D)
2m
(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

5. Two small balls ‘A’ and ‘B’ of masses 0.3 kg and 0.6 kg respectively
are rigidly attached to the ends of a light rigid rod of length R 2 and R
placed inside a fixed smooth spherical cavity of radius R = 0.5 m with
the ball ‘B’ is located at the lowest point of cavity as shown in the A
figure. Then choose the correct option(s) immediately after the rod is R
R2
released from rest. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

B
(A) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 2N.
(B) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 4N.
(C) The normal force on the ball ‘B’ due to surface of cavity is 8N.
(D) The force acting on the ball ‘B’ due to light rod is 2 2 N.

6. A particle of mass m = 1 kg is rigidly attached to the m, R


circumference at point ‘A’ of a uniform circular ring of mass m =
1kg and radius R = 20 cm placed on a rough inclined plane of
inclination  = 37 as shown in the figure. Then choose the
correct option(s) just after the ring is released from rest. (there is A
rough m
no slipping between the ring and inclined plane and g = 10 m/s2)

37= 
(A) The frictional force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 4N.
(B) The frictional force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 2N.
(C) The normal force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 22 N.
(D) The normal force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 11N.

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7. A uniform solid cylinder of radius R = 10 cm and 


length  = 20 cm is placed coaxially inside a
stationary cylindrical cavity. The gap between the
h
cylinder and the cavity is filled with the viscous
liquid of viscosity  = 0.07 poise as shown in the
figure. The cylinder is rotated with a constant
angular velocity  = 50 rad/s about its vertical axis.
Then choose the correct option(s). (Given h = 1  = 20 cm
mm, d = 0.5 mm) R
d

(A) The net torque of viscous force acting on the cylinder is 0.935 N-m.
(B) The net torque of viscous force acting on the cylinder is 0.880 N-m.
(C) The power developed due to viscous force acting on the cylinder is 42.50 Watt.
(D) The power developed due to viscous force acting on the cylinder is 46.75 Watt.

8. In the arrangement shown in the figure, a


reflector is moving towards right with a vr
velocity vr = 20 m/s. Source and detector 
are moving towards each other with the
velocities v S = 30 m/s and v D = 10 m/s vS vD
respectively. The wind is blowing with a S D
velocity  = 10 m/s towards the reflector.
The frequency of sound emitted by the
source is f = 527 Hz and the velocity of
sound with respect to air is v = 330 m/s.
Then choose the correct option(s).
Reflector
(A) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 595 Hz
(B) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 496 Hz
(C) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is  5  meter.
8

(D) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is  1 0  meter.
 17 

a y air
9. A hemisphere of radius and made up of a material
2
of variable refractive index is placed with its base
centre ‘O’ at the origin as shown in the figure. The
refractive index of the material of the hemisphere varies P
as    a  . A ray of light is incident at the point ‘O’ 
ax
 
at an angle (=0) with the normal in the x-y plane and it
comes out through a point ‘P’ on its curved surface. x

Then choose the correct option(s).
air
2
(A) The equation of trajectory of ray of light inside the hemisphere is y  2ax  x

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(B) The equation of trajectory of ray of light inside the hemisphere is y  ax  4x

(C) The x and y coordinates of point ‘P’ are  a , a 15 


8 8  

(D) The x and y coordinates of point ‘P’ are  a , a 15 


2 2  

10. Two conducting spheres A and B of radius R and 2R are connected by a thin conducting wire.
The conducting sphere ‘B’ is surrounded by a grounded thin concentric conducting shell ‘C’ with
radius  101 R  . The connecting wire between the spheres A and B is not touching the thin shell
 50 
‘C’. If conducting sphere ‘B’ is given a charge ‘Q’ and the separation between the spheres A and
B is much larger than their radii. Then choose the correct option(s).
C
d = R/50
R 2R

A B

Q
(A) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘A’ is .
201
Q
(B) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘A’ is .
101
100Q
(C) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘B’ is .
101
200Q
(D) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘B’ is .
201

11. A block ‘A’ of mass 4m is placed on the block ‘B’ of same mass
4m which is placed on a rough horizontal surface with
coefficient of friction 2 = 0.2. The coefficient of friction between 37
m
the blocks is 1 = 0.4. A ball of mass m moving with a velocity v0
v0 = 10 m/s collides with the block ‘A’ at an angle  = 37 with
the normal to the surface as shown and gets stuck to it. Then 4m A
choose the correct option(s). 1 = 0.4
2 = 0.2 4m B

(A) The velocity of block ‘A’ just after collision is 0.56 m/s.
(B) The velocity of block ‘A’ just after collision is 0.28 m/s.
(C) The velocity of block ‘B’ just after collision is 0.40 m/s.
(D) The velocity of block ‘B’ just after collision is 0.20 m/s.

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12. A circuit consists of two inductors ‘A’ and ‘B’ of inductances 1 2


L and 3L respectively and capacitor of capacitance ‘C’ as S
A B
shown in the figure. The emf of battery is  and its internal C
resistance ‘r’. Initially the switch was in position ‘1’ for a , r L 3L
long time and then it is shifted to position ‘2’. Then choose
the correct option(s).

(A) The maximum charge on the capacitor is 3LC
r

(B) The maximum charge on the capacitor is 3LC
2r

(C) The maximum current through the inductor ‘B’ is
2r
3
(D) The maximum current through the inductor ‘B’ is
4r

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A thin uniform square plate of side a = 1m and mass M = 2kg can freely A
rotate about a stationary vertical axis AB coinciding with one of its
sides. A small ball of mass m = 0.5 kg moving with a horizontal velocity
v0 = 6 m/s at right angle to the plate collides elastically at point ‘P’ of the 2a/3 P
2a a
plate which is located at a distance from the vertical axis AB as
3
shown in the figure. Find the horizontal component of the resultant force
a
(in Newton) that will be exerted by the axis AB on the plate after
collision. B

14. A thin convex lens of focal length 50 cm is cut into three parts A, B and C by the planes parallel to
its optic axis. The thickness of the middle layer C is 9 mm. The middle layer is now removed and
the two parts A and B are stuck together. Then the part C is also placed in contact of this lens
symmetrically as shown in the figure. Now, a point object ‘O’ is placed at a distance 100 cm left
on the optic axis of the part C. Find the distance (in mm) between the two images formed by the
parts A and B.

A A

C 9 mm O C

B B

100 cm
3
15. A glass sphere of volume V = 500 cm is placed in a vessel filled with a
water A side wall of the vessel is inclined at an angle  = 37 with the
horizontal bottom of the vessel. The container is moving with a uniform
leftward acceleration a = 6 m/s2. The density of the glass is  = 2500
kg/m3 and the density of water is w = 1000 kg/m3 and g = 10 m/s2.
Find the normal force (in newton) between the bottom of the vessel
and the glass sphere.

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16. In the circuit shown, the power dissipated in the R


resistances R and 3R at an instant after the switch is
closed are 16 W and 3W respectively. Find the rate of
increase in the energy stored in the capacitor at this 3R C

instant (in watt).

17. In the ac circuit shown in the figure, XL = 8 , XC= 4  and R = XL


6. The rms voltage of ac source is 150 V. Find the rms current R
(in ampere) through the inductor.

XC
~

150 V

18. Consider the following nuclear fusion reaction


2
1H  12 H  13 H  11 P
Assume binding energy per nucleon of deuterium and tritium are 1 MeV and 2.80 MeV
respectively. Neglect the kinetic energy of the nuclei before the fusion. Find the kinetic energy (in
MeV) of the tritium produced in the above nuclear reaction.

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
Sol. Given |at| = 2|an|
at = 2an
dv v2
v 2
ds R
v s
dv 2
 
v0
v

R  ds
0

v 2s
n   
 v0  R
2s

v  v0 e R

20

When s = 10 m, v  20e 10  20e  2  20  0.135  2.7 m/s
V = 2.7 m/s

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2. A
Sol. v cos30 =  R 3 cos 60  m, R
v = R …(i)
Now, using conservation of energy C
1 2 2 1 2
mgR(1 sin 30) =  2mR   mv
2 2 A 30 30 B
mgR 3 2 
 mv v
2 2 m
2
 gR = 3v
gR 10  0.3
 v   1 m/s
3 3

3. B
Sol. Since the ideal gas in each chamber undergoes an isothermal
process P0, V0 P0, 2V0
dP P
  
dV V
P x
dP     dV
V
When the piston is slightly displaced from equilibrium position by a distance ‘x’ the net restoring
force acting on the piston is
 P P 
F   0  0  A2 x
 2V0 V0 
 3P 
F   0  A2x
 2V0 
2 md2 x  3P0  2 d2 x  3P0 A2 
Now, md2 x  F  2
    A x  2
   x
dt dt  2V0  dt  2mv0 
2mV0
 Time period, T = 2
3P0 A2

4. D
Q 2R
Sol. I   R
2 2
The magnetic field produced inside the long hollow cylinder
I
B  0  0 R

2
 qEadt  m a  0

a 2
qa  2 dB  ma  0

qa 2
B  ma 2 0
2
qB q 0 qR
 0   (0 R)  0 
2m 2m 2m

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5. A, C, D
Sol. mA = m = 0.3 kg
mB = 2m = 0.6 kg F
45 R
F
N1  2mg  …(i) 45 N2
2
A R
F R2
 2ma …(ii) a
2 N1
F mg a
N2  …(iii)
2 B 45
F 45
mg   ma …(iv) F
2 2mg
From (ii) and (iv)
mg = 3ma  a = g/3
F 2mg
from (ii),  2ma  2
2 3
 F2 2N
F
 N2   2N  N2 = 2N
2
F 2mg 8mg
From (i) N1  2mg   2mg   8N
2 3 3
 N1 = 8N

6. B, D
Sol. For pure rolling motion, a = R m, R
R
2mgcos    2mgsin   R  4mR2 
2  CM
mg(cos  + 2 sin ) = 4mR fS N a m, A
g(cos 37 + 2 sin 37) = 4R 2mg sin 
P 2mg cos 
4 3
g   2    4 R
 5 5
37= 
g
2g = 4 R   
2R
 a = R = g/2
Now, 2mg sin   fS = 2ma
6mg g 6mg mg
 fs  2m  fs   mg   2N
5 2 5 5
R
Also, 2mg cos   N = 2m 
2
8mg mg
N
5 2
8mg mg 11
 N   mg
5 2 10
N = 11N

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7. A, D
Sol. The net torque of viscous force acting on the 
cylinder,
R
r R
  2rdr h r 2R
0
d
R h

4 3
=  R   2  R     R 3  R  2   
2h d  2h d 
 = 20 cm
= 22  7  10  6  10  40  50
7 0.2 0.05
  R
 = 22  106  850  50 = 0.935 N-m d
Power developed by the viscous force acting on
the cylinder
P =  = 0.935  50 = 46.75 Watt
P = 46.75 Watt

8. B, C
Sol. The frequency received by the reflector is
 v  w  vr  vr
f1   f 
 v  w  vs 
The frequency of the reflected wave vS vD
S D
received by the detector is
 v  w  vD 
f2    f1
 v  w  vr 
 v  w  vD   v  w  vr 
f2    f Reflector
 v  w  vr  v  w  vs 
=  330  10  10   330  10  20  527
 330  10  20   330  10  30 
 310   320 
f2      527 = 496 Hz
 340   310 
The wavelength of the reflected wave
received by the detector is
v  w  v D 330  10  10 5
2    m
f2 496 8

9. A, C
dy y air
Sol.  tani
dx
Now using snell’s law
1  sin 90 =  sin i
1 ax P
sin i  
  a   i
ax
sin i   
 a  x

(a  x)
tani 
a2  (a  x)2 air

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dy (a  x)
 from equation (i)
dx (2ax  x2 )
y x
(a  x) 2
 dy   dx  y  2ax  x
2
0 0 2ax  x
a2
Also, y 2  x 2  …(iii)
4
Solving (ii) and (iii) we get
a2 a a
2ax  x= and y = 15
4 8 8
a a
The x and y coordinates of point ‘P’ are ( , 15 )
8 8

10. A, D
Sol. C1 = 40r1 = 40R
40 r22 4  0 4R 2
C2   = 8000R
d R / 50
If charges appearing on the conducting spheres ‘A’ and ‘B’ are q1 and q2 respectively.
q1 C 4  0R
 1 
q2 C2 800  0 R
C
d = R/50
R 2R

A B

q1 1
 
q2 200
 q2 = 200 q1 …(i)
Now, q1 + q2 = Q
q1 + 200q1 = Q
Q
 q1 
201
200Q
q2 
201

11. A, C
Sol. m
 N dt  8 m
1
vA
Impulse due to friction on the block ‘A’ 4m A
J1  1 N1dt  0.4  8m  3.2 m …(i)
 J1 N1
J1 = 6m  5mvA
3.2 m = 6m  5mvA

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2.8 J1
 vA   0.56 m/s
5 VB
4m B
N 2 dt  8m
J2 N2
Impulse due to friction of horizontal surface on the block ‘B’
J2 =  2 N2 dt  0.2  8 m = 1.6 m
 ….(ii)
Now, J1  J2 = 4mv B
 4mvB = 1.6 m
 v B = 0.40 m/s

12. B, C
 1 2 I
Sol. I0  I1 S I2
r A B +q
dI dI C
L 1  3L 2  0 , r L
3L
q
dt dt
I1 I2

 dI
I0
1  3 dI2 
0
I1  I0 = 3I2
I1 + 3I2 = I0 …(i)
I1  I2 = I …(ii)
When the charge on the capacitor is maximum, I = 0
I1 = I2 …(iii)
From equation (1) and (iii)
I I
4I2 = I0  I2 = 0 and I1  0
4 4
2 2
1 2 1  I0  qmax
Now, LI  (L  3L)   
2 0 2 4 2C
LI02 qmax
2
LI02  
4 C
2
3L 2 qmax I0 
 I0   qmax 
3LC  3LC
4 C 2 2r
Now, when the current through the inductor ‘B’ is maximum, q = 0
1 2 1 2 1 2
LI0  LI1  3LI2
2 2 2
I20  I12  3I22
 I20  I12  3I22
(I0  I1)(3I2 )  3I22
 I0 + I1 = I2
I2  I1 = I0 …(iv)
Solving equation (i) and (iv) we get

4I2 = 2I0  I2 = I0/2 =
2r

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SECTION – C

13. 00020.25
Sol. Let the ball rebounds with a velocity ‘v’ after collision.
Using conservation of angular momentum about the axis AB.
2a Ma 2 m v2a
mv0  
3 3 3
m2a Ma 2
(v 0  v )  
3 3
v0 + v = 2 a …(i)
2a
v  v0 …(ii)
3
Solving (i) and (ii)
v0 + v = 3v0  3v
4v = 2v 0  v = v0/2 = 3 m/s
v v 63
  0   4.5 rad/s
2a 21
Horizontal component of the resultant force that will be exerted by the axis AB on the plate after
the collision
a 1
Fx  M2  2  4.5  4.5   20.25 N
2 2
Fx = 20.25 N

14. 00006.00
Sol. The image I of point object ‘O’ formed by
the part ‘C’ is at a distance 100 cm right on A I2
the optic axis of the lens part ‘C’. O
C 3 mm I
Now, 3 mm
1 1 1 B I1
 
v u f
1 1 1 100 cm 100 cm
 
v 100 50
100
v  cm
3
v 1
 m 
u 3
 the distance between the two images
formed by the parts A and B
d = 3 mm + 3mm = 6mm

15. 00013.50
Sol. N2 sin  = (  w)Va …(i)
N2
N1 = N2 cos + (  w)Vg 
N1 = (  w) Va cot  + (  w)Vg
N1 = (  w)V (g + a cot ) N1 (  w)Va
 4
N1 = (2500  1000)  0.5  103  10  6  3 

= 1500  0.5  103  18


(  w)Vg
N1 = 13.50 newton

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16. 00009.00
Sol. i12 R  16 …(i) R

i22 3R  3 i1
i2
I1  i2
i22 R
1 …(ii) +q
From (i) and (ii)  3R C
q
i12R
 16  i1 = 4i2 `
i22R S

Energy stored in the capacitor at this instant


q2
U
2C
dU q dq
  (i2 3R)(i1  i2 )
dt C dt
 (i 2 3R )3i 2  9i 22 R  9  1  9 watt
dU
  9 watt
dt

17. 00015.00
Sol. Z1 = XLi = 8i XL
Z2 = XCi = 4i R
1 1 1 1 1 i i
     
Z  Z1 Z 2 8i 4i 8 4
XC
1 i 8
  Z   8i ~
Z 8 i
150 V
Net impedance of the circuit
Z = R  8i
Z = 6  8i
Z  (6)2  (8)2  10 
rms 150
rms current through the soruce, Irms    15 A
|Z| 10
Vrms
rms current through XL 
8
Vrms
rms current through XC 
4
V V
Now, rms  rms  15
4 8
Vrms
 15  Vrms = 120 Volt
8
V rm s
 rms current through XL =  15 A
8

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18. 00001.10
Sol. 2
1H  12 H  13 H  11 P
Using
 
momentum conservation
P1  P2  0
 
P1   P2
P12  P22
2m1k1 = 2m2k2
3k1 = k2 …(i)
Also,
k1 + k2 = 8.4  4
k1 + k2 = 4.4. …(ii)
solving (i) and (ii) we get
4k1 = 4.4.
k1 = 1.1 MeV and k2 = 3.3 MeV
kinetic energy of the tritium, k1 = 1.1 MeV
kinetic energy of the proton, k2 = 3.3 MeV

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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
OPEN TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 21-03-2021


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.


 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
1. Section-A (01 – 08, 19 – 26, 37 – 44) contains 24 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for all correct answer.
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the four option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section-A (09 – 12, 27 – 30, 45 – 48) contains 6 List-Match sets with 12 questions (each set has 2
questions). Each question has 4 statements in LIST-I & 4, 5 or 6 statements in LIST-II. The codes
for Lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct.
Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark
for wrong answer.

2. Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A soap bubble of radius ‘r’ and wall thickness ‘h’ is made in vacuum by blowing an ideal diatomic
gas in it. The surface tension of the soap solution is ‘’ and density of the soap solution is ‘’.
Assume that the heat capacity of the soap film is much greater than that of the gas in the bubble.
Then choose the correct option(s). (R = ideal gas constant)
(A) The molar heat capacity of the gas in the bubble is 4R.
(B) The molar heat capacity of the gas in the bubble is 3R.
hr2
(C) The time period of small radial oscillations of the soap film is 2
8
hr2
(D) The time period of small radial oscillations of the soap film is 2
4

2. Two uncharged thin concentric spherical conducting shells ‘A’ and ‘B’ of 3R
radii R and 3R are connected through a resistance ‘r’ and switch ‘S’
initially opened as shown in the figure. A positive point charge ‘Q’ is
fixed at a distance 2R from the centre of the shells. At t = 0, the switch +Q 2R s r
‘S’ is closed till the steady state is reached. Then choose the correct O
R
option(s).

(A) The total heat dissipated in the resistor ‘r’ is Q2


96  0R

(B) The total heat dissipated in the resistor ‘r’ is Q2


192  0 R
Q
(C) The charge on the outer surface of shell ‘A’ after steady state reached is  .
4
(D) The charge on the outer surface of shell ‘B’ after steady state reached is +Q.

3. A uniform circular ring of mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ is hinged at O


its top point ‘O’ and suspended in a vertical plane so that it m, R
can freely rotate about a horizontal axis passing through the
hinge ‘O’ as shown in the figure. The bead ‘A’ is rigidly
attached to the ring and the bead ‘B’ can slide without friction A
on the ring. The mass of each bead is ‘m’. The system is B
released from rest from the initial position shown in the figure.
Then choose the correct option(s), immediately after the
system is released from rest. (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) The acceleration of bead ‘A’ is 2 2 m/s2.
(B) The acceleration of bead ‘A’ is 2 m/s2.
(C) The acceleration of bead ‘B’ is 2 m/s2.
(D) The acceleration of bead ‘B’ is 2 26 m/s2.

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4. A thin uniform rod AB of mass m = 1kg and length  = 1m is hinged at end 

‘A’. The rod makes an angle  = 53 with the vertical axis and it is rotating A
with a constant angular velocity ‘’ about the vertical axis passing through m, 
end ‘A’ as shown in the figure. Then choose the correct option(s). 

(A) The angular velocity ‘’ must be 5 rad/s.


(B) The angular velocity ‘’ must be 10 rad/s.
(C) The net hinge reaction on the rod at end ‘A’ is 10 2 N.
(D) The net hinge reaction on the rod at end ‘A’ is 10 N.

5. Consider an arrangement of a thin biprism and screen as shown in the figure. The refraction
angle of the biprism is A = 4 and the refractive index of its material is  = 1.5. The wavelength of
the monochromatic light emitted by the source ‘S’ is  = 6000 Å. Then choose the correct
option(s).
screen

A
S

a = 25cm b = 100cm

(A) The fringe width of the interference pattern obtained on the screen is 21.5 m.
(B) The fringe width of the interference pattern obtained on the screen is 43 m.
(C) If the source ‘S’ is located at large distance from the biprism then the fringe width
obtained on the screen will be 8.6 m.
(D) If the source ‘S’ is located at large distance from the biprism then the fringe width
obtained on the screen will be 17.2 m.

6. A conducting rod of mass ‘m’ and length ‘’ is placed


B
on a pair of smooth horizontal conducting parallel B F = 2mg
rails connected at one end by an inductor of L C
inductance L and by a capacitor of capacitance ‘C’ at
the other end as shown in the figure. A uniform m, 
vertical magnetic field ‘B’ exists in the region
perpendicular to the plane of rails. The conductor
starts from rest at t = 0 from the left end of the rails
due to constant external horizontal force F = 2mg
applied to it. Then choose the correct option(s). (Take
CB22 = m)
8mgL
(A) The maximum horizontal displacement of the rod is
B22
4mgL
(B) The maximum horizontal displacement of the rod is
B22
B
(C) The angular frequency of the oscillations of the rod is
mL
B
(D) The angular frequency of the oscillations of the rod is
2m L

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7. A square loop of side ‘a’ and carrying current ‘I’


is placed at a distance d = a from an infinitely
long straight wire carrying the same current ‘I’ as I
a
shown in the figure. The perpendicular bisector I
I
plane of the square loop contains the long a
straight current carrying wire. Then choose the
correct options(s). I
d=a
I
a

a
I

(A) The magnitude of force acting on the square loop due to long current carrying wire is
2  0 I2
5
(B) The magnitude of force acting on the square loop due to long current carrying wire is
 0I2
5
2  0 I2 a
(C) The torque experienced by the square loop due to long current carrying wire is
5
 0 I2 a
(D) The torque experienced by the square loop due to long current carrying wire is
5

8. In the circuit as shown in the adjoining C1 = 6F C2 = 3F


figure the switch S1 is closed at t = 0. After
steady state is reached, the switch S2 is
also closed for a long time. Then choose S2
the correct option(s).
1 = 100V 2 = 50V
3 = 80V

S1
(A) The heat dissipated in the circuit after the switch ‘S2’ is closed will be 100 J.
(B) The heat dissipated in the circuit after the switch ‘S2’ is closed will be 50 J.
(C) The charge flown through the battery 1 after closing the switch ‘S2’ is 20 C.
(D) The charge flown through the battery 2 after closing the switch ‘S2’ is 10 C.

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(Matching List Type)


This section contains TWO (02) List-Match Sets. Each List-Match set has TWO(02) Multiple Choice
Questions. Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. List-I has Four entries (I), (II), (III) and
(IV) and List-II has Six entries (P), (Q), (R), (S), (T) and (U). FOUR options are given in each Multiple
Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition
asked in the Multiple Choice Question.

Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.

Two long current carrying thin walled coaxial cylinders are depicted in List-I and List-II gives the
magnitude of magnetic pressure exerted on the wall of the cylinders.
List– I List- II

2a

I I  0I2
(I) a
(P)
32 2 a 2

2a

2I 0I2
(II) 2I (Q)
a 82a2

2a

I/2 3  0I2
(III) 2I (R)
a 16  2 a 2

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2a

3I/2 3I
9 0I2
(IV) a
(S)
32 2 a 2

0I2
(T)
22a2
9  0I2
(U)
16  2 a 2

9. Find the correct match for the magnetic pressure exerted on the wall of each inner cylinder.
(A) (I)  (Q), (II)  (T), (III)  (P), (IV)  (S)
(B) (I)  (P), (II)  (T), (III)  (S), (IV)  (R)
(C) (I)  (Q), (II)  (T), (III)  (R), (IV)  (S)
(D) (I)  (P), (II)  (S), (III)  (R), (IV)  (Q)

10. Find the correct match for the magnetic pressure exerted on the wall of each outer cylinder.
(A) (I)  (P), (II)  (Q), (III)  (T), (IV)  (S)
(B) (I)  (Q), (II)  (S), (III)  (R), (IV)  (U)
(C) (I)  (P), (II)  (Q), (III)  (R), (IV)  (U)
(D) (I)  (S), (II)  (T), (III)  (R), (IV)  (P)

Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.

One mole of an ideal gas is taken through four different cyclic processes as depicted in the List-I
and List-II gives the values of total work done and total heat absorbed by the gas during four
different cyclic processes.
List– I List- II
P
2P0 B

P0V0
(I) P0 A (P)
C 2

V0 2V0 V

monoatomic gas is taken

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P
A B
P0

P0/4 C
(II) (Q) P0 V0

V0 2V0 4V0 V

monoatomic gas is taken


(For the process BC, PV2 = constant and
process CA is an isothermal process)
P
A
4P0

B
P0
(III) P0/2 (R) 2 P0 V0 (1  n2)
C
V0 2V0 V

Diatomic gas is taken


(For the process AB, PV2 = constant and for
the process CA, PV3 = constant)
P
A B
P0

P0/2 C
5P0 V0
(IV) P0/4 D (S)
2

V0 2V0 4V0 V

Diatomic gas is taken


(Processes BC and DA are isothermal)
(T) 6 P0 V0
P0 V0
(U) (7  4n2)
2

11. Find the correct match for the total work done by the gas during each cyclic process.
(A) (I)  (S), (II)  (R), (III)  (P), (IV)  (T)
(B) (I)  (P), (II)  (R), (III)  (P), (IV)  (Q)
(C) (I)  (P), (II)  (Q), (III)  (R), (IV)  (T)
(D) (I)  (Q), (II)  (P), (III)  (S), (IV)  (R)

12. Find the correct match for the total heat absorbed by the gas during each cyclic process.
(A) (I)  (Q), (II)  (S), (III)  (T), (IV)  (P)
(B) (I)  (T), (II)  (S), (III)  (Q), (IV)  (R)
(C) (I)  (T), (II)  (S), (III)  (T), (IV)  (U)
(D) (I)  (P), (II)  (S), (III)  (R), (IV)  (Q)

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. Three small balls A, B and C of masses m, 2m and 2m


respectively are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Balls 2m
m 
A and B as well as B and C are connected by light A B
inextensible strings each of equal length . The string
connecting balls A and B is taut. The initial distance between
3
 3
the balls B and C is and BC is perpendicular to AB. 2
2
The ball ‘C’ is given a horizontal velocity v 0 = 20.7 m/s 2m C
parallel to AB as shown in the figure. Find the initial velocity v0
(in m/s) of the ball ‘A’.

14. A cylinder and a wedge with a vertical face touching each


other, move along two smooth inclined planes making the
same angle  = 45 with the horizontal as shown in the m2
m1
figure. The masses of the cylinder and the wedge are m 1 =
5 kg and m2 = 3 kg respectively. There is no friction
between the cylinder and the wedge. Find the normal force  = 45  = 45
(in Newton) acting between the cylinder and the wedge.
(Take g = 10 m/s2)

15. A satellite is projected into space from a point ‘P’ at a distance ‘r0’ v0
GM P 
from the centre of the earth with an initial velocity v0  at an
r0
angle  = 37 with the horizontal at point ‘P’ as shown in the figure. r0
It is found that the satellite is propelled into an elliptical orbit. Find
the eccentricity of the elliptical orbit.
O M

16. Two wires of same length  = 1 m and same cross-sectional 1,Y1,,A 2,Y2,,A
area A = 10 mm2 are welded together and their ends are A B
rigidly clamped between two walls as shown in the figure. 1 O 2
Given
1 = 2  105 C1, Y1 = 1  1010 N/m2, 1 = 0.4 kg/m
2 = 1  105 C1, Y2 = 2  1010 N/m2, 2 = 0.1 kg/m
The tension in the wires is produced by reducing the temperature of system by 20C. Find the
first overtone frequency (in Hz) of transverse vibration of the system with joint ‘O’ as a node.

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17. A metallic surface is illuminated alternatively with electromagnetic radiations of wavelengths


4500A0 and 6000A0. It is observed that the maximum speeds of the photoelectrons emitted
under these illuminations are in the ratio 2 :1. Find the work function (in eV) of the metal. (Take
hC = 1242 eV-nm)

18. The pitch of a screw gauge is 1 mm and its circular scale is divided into 100 divisions. When
nothing is placed between its studs, the zero of the circular scale lies 6 divisions below the
reference line. When a wire is placed between its studs, the main scale reading is 2 mm and 56th
division of circular scale coincides with the reference line of the main scale. The length of wire is
8.68 cm. Find the curved surface area (in cm 2) of the wire in true significant figures.

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OPEN TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 21-03-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A, C
4
Sol. P  P0 
r
Since outside pressure, P0 = 0
4
P  PV1/3 = constant
r
R 5R 3R
Hence molar heat capacity of the gas, C  C V  = 
(1  x) 2 2
 C = 4R
Now, when the radius of the soap bubble is increased by dr = x(say) from equilibrium, then the
net restoring force acting on the soap bubble
4
F = 2  2 dr4r 2  32dr  32x
r
dv
Now, 4 r 2h  32x
dt
d2 x  8 
  x
dt 2  hr 2 
 
hr 2
Time period of small radial oscillations of the soap film, T  2
8

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2. B, C, D
Sol. In steady state, 3R
VA = VB (Q+q) +Q
kq kQ kq kQ
   q
R 2R 3R 3R +Q 2R s r
O
2kq kQ R i
 A
3R 6R B
Q
q= 
4
At any time ‘t’ the current through the resistor ‘r’ is
 kq kq kQ  kQ
ir     
 R 3R 2R  3R
2kq kQ k
ir    (4q  Q)
3R 6R 6R
k  k 
i (4q  Q)  (4q  Q)  where   6Rr 
6Rr  
q t
dq dq
   (4q  Q)  
dt (4q  Q)
0
  dt 
0

  n  4q  Q   4  t
 Q 
Q  4t 
q e 1
4 
dq
i  Qe4t
dt
Now the total heat dissipated in the resistance ‘r’ is
 
Q22r
H  i rdt  Q  r e 8 t dt =

2 2 2
 8
0 0
Q2r Q 2 r  k  kQ 2
H  
8 8  6Rr  48R
Q2
H
192  0 R

3. A, D
Sol.  = I O 
mgR  NR = 4mR2 m, R
mg  N = 4mR …(i)
N = mR …(ii)
From (i) and (ii) A
mg = 5mR B
 = g/5R
 acceleration of bead ‘A’ is
g 2 2
a A  R 2   2 2 m/s
5
g
 acceleration of bead ‘B’ is aB  26  2 26 m/s2
5
Then normal force on the bead ‘B’ due to ring N = mR = mg/5

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4. A, C
y
m2
Sol. Total angular momentum of the rod about end ‘A’ is L   sin 
3 Ly

2 90 L
m 
L x  L cos    sin  cos  A
3 Lx x
m2 
m, 
L y  L sin    sin2 
3
  
L  Lx  Ly mg
   B
dL dL x dL y
 
dt dt dt
 
dL dL x

dt dt
 
 dL dL x
 
dt dt

mg sin   Lx 
2
 m 2 2
mg sin    sin  cos 
2 3
3g 3  10  5
   5 rad/s
2 cos  2  1 3
Now let Fh and Fv are the horizontal and vertical components of hinge reaction acting on the rod
at end ‘A’
m 2  1 4
Fh  sin  = 1 25    10 N
2 2 5
FV = mg = 10 N
The net hinge reaction
F= Fh2  Fv2  10 2 N

5. B, C
 
Sol.  = ( 1)A = (1.5  1)4 = 2 = 2   radian
180 90
The separation between two images formed is S1S2 = 2a
d = 2a
and D = (a + b)
D (a  b) 6  107  125 
 fringe width,  =    43 m
d 2a   25 
2
90
screen

S1 A
S  
 
S2 A

a = 25cm b = 100cm

If the source is located at large distance form the biprism (a  )

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 fringe width,     a  b     1  b   
2  a  2  a  2
 6  107
   8.6 m
2 
2
90

6. B, D
Sol.  = Bv i2 i1

q = C = CBv i B
dq dv B F = 2mg +q
i1   CB …(i) L C
dt dt q
v
Ldi2 m, 
 Bv
dt x=0
 B  v=0
 di2  
 L 
 vdt t=0

i2 x
B

0
di2 
L 
dx
0
 B  …(ii)
i2   x
 L 
dv
m  F  Bi
dt
mdv
 F  B(i1  i2 )
dt
mdv
 F  Bi1  Bi2
dt
dv  dv   B 
m  2m g  B   CB    B  L  x
dt  dt   
d2 x B22  2m gL 
(m  CB 2  2 ) 2
 x  2 2 
dt L  B  
d2 x B 22  2m gL  2 2
2
  x  2 2  [ CB  = m)
dt 2m L  B  
 angular frequency of SHM executed by the rod is
B

2mL
The amplitude of SHM executed by the rod is
2mgL
A 2 2
B 
The maximum horizontal displacement of the rod
4mgL
xmax  2A  2 2
B 

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7. A, C
Sol. The net force acting on the square loop,
F0 = 2F sin 
= 2BIa sin  
2 0I2 a a r F a/2
=
2r 2r I I
 d=a
2  0 I2 
F0 
5
90 a/2
The torque experienced by the square loop, r
 = BIa cos  a = BIa2cos  
 I2a 2 a 2 0I2 a F
 0 
2 r r 5
2 0 I2 a

5

8. B, C, D
Sol.
C1 = 6F C2 = 3F C1 = 6F C2 = 3F

+100 C 100 C +100 C 100 C +120 C 120 C +90 C 90 C

S2

1 = 100V 1 = 100V 2 = 50V


2 = 50V 3 = 80V
3 = 80V

S1
The charge flown through the battery 1 and 2 after closing the switch ‘S2’,
Q1 = 120  100 = 20 C
Q2 =  90  (100) = 10 C
Now, W b = U + H
20  106  100 + 10  106  50  30  106  80 =
1 1 1
 6  106  400   3  106  900   2  106  2500  H
2 2 2
 100  106 = 50  106 + H
 H = 50  106 = 50 J

9. A
Sol. The magnetic pressure exerted on the wall of inner cylinder.
2
0  I   0 I2
(I) Pi    
2  2 a  8 2a 2

2
 0  2I   0 I2
(II) Pi    
2  2 a  22a 2

2
0  I   0 I2
(III) Pi    
2  2  2 a  32  2 a 2

2
0  3I  9  0I2
(IV) Pi    
2  2  2 a  32  2 a 2

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10. C
Sol. The magnetic pressure exerted on the wall of outer cylinder.

I   0I  I   0 I2
(I) P0    0 
4 a  4  a 8 a  32  2 a 2

2I   0 2I  0 2I   0I2
(II) P0     
4 a  4 a 8 a  8  2 a 2

2I   0I  0 2I  3  0 I2
(III) P0     
4 a  8 a 8 a  16  2 a 2

3I   0 3I  0 3I  9  0 I2
(IV) P0     
4 a  8 a 8  a  16  2 a 2

11. B

12. C
Sol. (For Q.11 to Q.12):
1 PV
(I) Wcycle   V0  P0  0 0
2 2
Q AB  nC  T  n2R(4T0  T0 )  6nRT0  6P0 V0
3R
QBC  nCV T  n (2T0  4T0 )  3nRT0  3P0 V0
2
5 5 5
QCA  nCPT  nR(T0  2T0 )   nRT0   P0 V0
2 2 2
Total heat absorbed by the gas = 6P0 V0

5 5
(II) QAB  nCP T  nRT  P0 V0
2 2
R nRT0 PV
QBC  nCT  n (T0  2T0 )    0 0
2 2 2
 V 
QCA  nRT0 n 0   2nRT0 n2  2P0 V0 ln2
 4V0 
5P V P V
Wcycle  0 0  0 0  2P0 V0 n2  2P0 V0 (1  n2)
2 2
5P0 V0
Total heat absorbed by the gas =
2

T0
(III)  Q AB  nC  T  n 3R   3 3
 T0    nRT0    4P0 V0  3P0 V0
2  2  4 4
5R  T0 T0  5 nRT0 5P V
 Q BC  nC V  T  n    0 0
2  4 2  2 4 2
 T  6nRT0
 Q CA  nC  T  n2R  T  2nR  T0  0    6P0 V0
 4  4
5P0 V0 P0 V0
Wcycle  Qcycle  6P0 V0  3P0 V0  
2 2

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Total heat absorbed by the gas = 6P0 V0


7 7
(IV) QAB  nCP T  nRT  P0 V0
2 2
QBC  nR2T0 n2  2P0 V0 n2
5R 5 5
QCD  nCV T  n (T0  2T0 )   nRT0   P0 V0
2 2 2
 1
QDA  nRT0 n    2nRT0 n2  2P0 V0 n2
4
7P0 V0 5P0 V0
Wcycle  Qcycle    P0 V0
2 2
7P0 V0 PV
Total heat absorbed by the gas =  2P0 V0 n2  0 0 (7  4n2)
2 2

SECTION – C

13. 00001.80
Sol. Using conservation of momentum of system. m v2  B
2m
3v0 v  A
2mv0 = 3mv2 + 2m    60
v2
 4 2
v1 30
3v 0
2v 0 = 3v2 + v +
2 3
60 0
v
v0 2
3v 2  v  …(i) C 30
2 2m 60
 3v 0 v 3  30 v
2mv1  2m   
 4 2 

3v 0 3v
v1  
4 2
3v0 3v
3v1   …(ii)
4 2
Also, v1cos30 + v2cos60 = v
3v1 v 2
 v
2 2
3v1  2v  v 2 …(iii)
From equation (ii) and (iii)
3v0 3v
2v  v2 = 
4 2
3v0
7v  2v2  ….(iv)
2
Solving equation (i) and (iv)
23v 2 = 2v0
2v 2  20.7
v2  0   1.8 m/s
23 23

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14. 00037.50
Sol. a1 cos  = a2 cos  a2
a1 = a2 = a (say)
m2
m1 g sin   N cos  = m1a …(i) m1
N N
N cos   m2g sin  = m2a …(ii)
N1 N2
Solving (i) and (ii) we get
 = 45 a1
 = 45
 m  m2 
a 1  gsin  …(iii)
 m1  m2 
From equation (i) and (iii)
N cos  = m1g sin   m1g sin 
 m1  m2 
 
 m1  m2 
2m1m 2 g sin 
N cos  =
(m1  m 2 )
2m1m 2 g tan  2  5  3  10  1
N   37.5 N
(m1  m 2 ) 8
N = 37.50 N

15. 00000.60
Sol. Total mechanical energy
 GMm 1
  mv 02
r0 2
GMm 1
  mv 02
r0 2
GMm GMm
 
r0 2r0
GMm GM
 v0 
2r0 r0
P 
 GMm GMm

2a 2r0 
r0 90  
 Length of semi-major axis, a = r0 C
Hence point ‘P’ must be an extreme ae
Point of the minor axis of the elliptical orbit O D
 a sin  = ae M r0
e = sin  = sin 37 = 0.6
Hence the eccentricity of the elliptical orbit
e = 0.60

16. 00020.00
Sol. The tension produced in each wire,
(1  2 ) 3  105  20  105
F   40N
1 1 1.5  1010
  
A  Y1 Y2 
n1 F n2 F
Now, 
2 1 2 2

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n1  0.4
  1  2
n2 2 0.1
In first overtone, n1 = 4, n2 = 2
Hence the first overtone frequency of the transverse vibration of the system,
n1 F
f
2 1
4 40 4
f    10  20 Hz
2  1 0.4 2
17. 00001.84
Sol. E1 = k1 +  …(i)
E2 = k2 +  …(ii)
k1
Also,  4  k1 = 4k2 …(iii)
k2
From (i) and (ii)
E1 k 1  

E2 k 2  
 2 4k 2  

1 k2  
6000 4k 2  

4500 k2  
4 4k 2  

3 k2  
 4k2 + 4  = 12k2 + 3
  = 8 k2 …(iv)
Now form (ii) and (iv)
E2 = k2 + 8k2
hC
  9k 2
2
1242
  9k2
600
 2.07 = 9 k2
 k2 = 0.23 eV
  = 8k2 = 8  0.23 = 1.84 eV

18. 00006.82
Sol. The pitch of screw gauge, P = 1mm
P 1
Least count, L.C.    0.01 mm
N 100
Diameter of the wire,
d = 2mm + 56  L.C.  6  L.C.
= 2mm + 56  0.01 mm  6  0.01 mm
d = 2.50 mm = 0.250 cm
 = 8.68 cm
Curved surface area of the wire,
S = d
22
=  0.250  8.68 = 6.82 cm2
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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE
CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A uniform circular disc of radius ‘R’ is rolling without slipping on a R

rough horizontal surface with a constant acceleration ‘a’. Then the


radius of curvature of trajectory of point ‘A’ of the disc relative to the
ground at the given instant as shown in the figure is
(A) 4R a v
 A
(B) 2 2R
(C) 2R 

(D) 2R

2. A bobbin of mass M = 3kg consists of a central cylinder of radius r = 5 R


cm and two end plates of radius R = 6 cm. It is placed on a slotted
incline on which it will roll but not slip, and a mass m = 4.5 kg is r

suspended from a cord wound around the bobbin, as shown in figure. M

It is observed that the system is in static equilibrium. What is the m


angle of tilt  of the incline?
(A)   300

(B)   450
(C)   600
(D)   750

3. The circuit shown in figure is energized by a sinusoidal voltage source V1 at a frequency which
causes resonance with a current of I.
I
R1
R2
L

V2
 V1 C VC

The phasor diagram which is applicable is


(A) (B)
V2 I I V2 V1

V1
VC

VC
(C) (D) V1
VC
V2
I
V1

V2
I VC

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4.  
A ray of light moving along vector 5 2iˆ  5ˆj  5kˆ undergoes refraction at an interface of two
media, which is y-z plane. The refractive index for x  0 is 3 while for x  0 it is 2 . Then the
unit vector along the refracted ray is
3iˆ  2ˆj  2kˆ
(A)
8
3iˆ  3ˆj  2kˆ
(B)
8
2i  3ˆj  3kˆ
ˆ
(C)
8
2i  3ˆj  3kˆ
ˆ
(D)
8

5. At t = 0, source starts accelerating with an acceleration a and observer starts moving with
constant velocity v o as shown in the figure simultaneously. Source emits a frequency f and
velocity of sound in the air is v. The frequency of the initial sound as detected by the observer is.
source observer
a S O vo

 v  v0  f 2
(A)
 2vf  a 
2  v  v0  f 2
(B)
 2vf  a 
 v  v0  f 2
(C)
 2vf  a 
2  v  v0  f 2
(D)
 2vf  a 
6. A uniformly charged non-conducting circular disc is placed in z
the y-z plane with its centre at origin. Its surface charge y
density is  C/m2 and radius R meter. A unit positive charge P
is brought very slowly from infinity to the point P on its 300
circumference (as shown in figure). The work done (in Joule)
by the external agent in this process is. x
R
(A)
20
3R
(B)
20
R
(C)
30
R
(D)
0

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(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. The two endpoints of an 8 m long weightless thread are fixed at the same height at a distance of
4 m. An object of mass 10 kg is hung onto the thread and can move without friction. A horizontal
force of magnitude F is exerted on the object to keep it at rest on the thread exactly below one of
the endpoints of the thread? If F is removed, the object has an initial acceleration ‘a’ and
eventually acquires a maximum speed v max.
(A) F = 50 N
(B) a = 4 m/s2
(C) 
v max  20 2 3  3 m/s 
(D) The radius of curvature of path traced by the particle after removal of F will first decrease
and then increases
8. Three conducting bodies A (solid sphere), B(thin spherical shell) and C(hollow sphere with
thickness 2R) are arranged as shown in the figure. A charge q is given to the inner sphere.
Choose the correct options(s).

+q

A 2R
B
C S2
6R S1
3R
4R

480R
(A) When S1, S2 both are open capacity of the system is C1, then C1 is
5
(B) When S1 is closed but S2 is open capacity is C2, then C2 is 160R
(C) When S2 is closed but S1 is opened capacity is C3, then C3 is 120R
(D) When both S1 and S2 are closed. Capacity is C4, then C4 is 24 0R

9. Figure shows a potentiometer circuit. The length of potentiometer wire AB is 120 cm and its
resistance is 2. The internal resistance of 2V cell is 1  initially the switches S1 and S2 are open
and S3 is closed.
6V

1

A B
S1
G
S3 S2

1 2

2V

(A) When only S2 is open, balanced length   20 cm


(B) When only S1 is open, balanced length   60 cm
(C) When all three switches are closed, balanced length is 60 cm
(D) When S3 is open, S2 is also open but S1 is closed, balance length is 60 cm

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10. Two coherent sources are emitting light of wavelength  = 5000 Å. Screen
The separation between the sources is 2.5 mm and the separation
between the source and the screen is 2m. then which of the following
are correct. d 900
C
S2 D

th
(A) The position of 3000 order bright fringe from C is 8/3 m.
th
(B) The position of 2500 order bright fringe from C is 2 3 m.
th
(C) The position of 5 bright fringe from C is 0.08 m (include the bright fringe at C).
(D) The shape of fringes on the screen are circular.

T 
11. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a process T   02  V 2 , where T0 and V0 are
 V0 
the initial temperature and volume of the gas. If volume of gas changes from V0 to 2V0. The
choose the correct option(s).
(A) The amount of heat transferred to the gas is 6RTo.
(B) The molar heat capacity of the gas is 2R.
(C) Final temperature of the gas is 4To.
(D) The graph between the temperature and volume is parabolic.

12. Two small balls ‘A’ and ‘B’ of masses 0.3 kg and 0.6 kg respectively
are rigidly attached to the ends of a light rigid rod of length R 2 and
R
placed inside a fixed smooth spherical cavity of radius R = 0.5 m with
the ball ‘B’ is located at the lowest point of cavity as shown in the A
figure. Then choose the correct option(s) immediately after the rod is R
released from rest. (Take g = 10 m/s2) R2
(A) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 2N.
(B) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 4N.
(C) The normal force on the ball ‘B’ due to surface of cavity is 8N. B

(D) The force acting on the ball ‘B’ due to light rod is 2 2 N.

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A semicircular conducting ring ABC of mass m = 20 kg and radius r = 4m is C


placed on a horizontal surface and a uniform magnetic field B = 2 Tesla
exists parallel to horizontal surface but perpendicular to the line AC. Almost
instantaneously, a certain amount of charge is passed through it, then it is
found to jump to a height h = 5m. then, find the amount of charged passed B
2
through the conductor is coulomb (take g = 10 m/s )

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14. A certain radio nuclide starts getting produced at a constant rate 104 sec–1 by some mechanism
5
at a certain moment t = 0. At this moment there are already 10 number of radio nuclides present
dN 104
in the sample. The mean life of this radio-nuclide is 20 seconds. At t = 40 sec, the is (in
dt K
sec–1). then find the value of K. (Take e2 = 7.4)

15. Peak emission from a black body at a certain temperature occurs at a wavelength of 4000Å. On
increasing its temperature, the total radiation emitted is increased to 256 times. These radiations
are allowed to fall on a metal surface. The photoelectrons emitted by peak emission wavelength
at higher temperature can be brought to rest by applying a potential which is equivalent to the
excitation potential corresponding to the transition from level n = 2 to level n = 4 in the singly
ionized Helium atom (obeys Bohr’s Model). The work function of the metal (in eV) is.
12400
[Given E (in eV) = ]
 0
  in A 
 

16. In the given potentiometer circuit, the resistance per unit


28 V
length (in /m) ‘’ of the potentiometer wire varies with r

distance x (from end A) as  = 1 + 2x. The length of the


potentiometer wire is 1 m. While measuring the potential
C
difference between the points X and Y, the balancing length A B
(AC) is obtained exactly at the middle of the wire. The internal S1
resistance (r) of the driving cell (in ohm) is 6R G
X
Y
3R
2R

17. At what speed (in m/s) must a pebble be thrown from a height of h = 3.6m, and at an angle of 300,
measured from the horizontal, if it is to hit the ground at an angle of 450. (Air drag can be
neglected.) (Take g = 10 m/s2)

18. A source emitting sound of frequency 600 Hz is moving along a S Vs


straight horizontal road with a constant velocity 66 m/s. A
stationary detector ‘D’ is located at a distance 200 m from the
straight road. The velocity of sound in air is 330 m/s. Find the d = 200 m
frequency (in Hz) of sound received by the detector when the
source is closest to the detector.
D

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
Sol. Velocity of point ‘A’ v A  v 2  2R 2  v 2

2R 450
C A
 a
450
a 450 450

R

Normal acceleration of point A,


a A  n   2Rcos 450  Rcos 450  acos 450
2R v2
a A(n)  
2 2R
 radius of curvature of trajectory of point ‘A’ relative to the ground is
2
v 
r A
2


v 2  2 2R
a A(n) v2
2R

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2. A
Sol. mg  r  R sin    MgR sin 
mr   M  m  R sin 
mr 1
sin   
M  m  R 2
   300

3. B
Sol. At the resonance source voltage and source current in same phase Hence “B”

4. C
Sol. Angle between normal x-axis and incident ray is

1  3 2  2

P r x

n̂P n̂r

5  
2iˆ  5ˆj  5kˆ . ˆi  10.1.cos 
1
cos      450
2
Applying snell’s Law at P
1 sin   2 sin r
1
3.  2 sin r
2
r  600
The unit vector along the refracted ray
nˆ r  cos riˆ  sin rnˆ P
 ˆj  kˆ 
n̂r  cos600 ˆi  sin 600  
 2 
1ˆ 3
n̂r 
2
i
2 2

ˆj  kˆ 
2iˆ  3ˆj  3kˆ
n̂r 
8

5. B
Sol. Apparent wavelength
1
 ' vT  aT 2
2
Apparent frequency received by the observer
source observer
a S O vo

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v  v0  v  v0 
f'  
' 1 2
vT  aT
2
 v  v0  2 v  v0  f 2
 
v a
 2  2vf  a 
f 2f

6. D
Sol. Work done is moving a unit positive charge from infinity to a point on the circumference will be
numerically equal to the potential at that point.


P

dr
dA

So we need to calculate potential at any point on the circumference of this charged disc.
Let choose an element of area dA in the form of a ring of radius r and width dr, where dA = 2r dr
r  2R cos   dr  2R sin d
Potential at point P due to the charge on this element is
R
dV    sin d
0
0
R R 0 R
 V   dV    sin d    cos   sin  /2 
 0 /2  0  0

7. AC
Sol. To find F draw the F.B.D of the mass. then apply work energy theorem to get maximum speed.

8. ABCD
Sol. (A) when S1, S2 both are open capacity of the system is C1, Then C1.
4 0  4R  2R 
 4 0 6R 
 4R  2R 
C1 
40  4R  2R 
 40 6R
 4R  2R 
480R
C1 
5
(B) When S1 is closed but S2 is open capacity is C2. Find C2.

C2 
 480R  240R   16 R
0
 240R  240R 
(C) When S2 is closed but S2 is open capacity is C3. Find C3.

C3 
 24 0R  240R   12 R
0
 240R  240R 
(D) when both S1 and S2 are closed. Capacity is C4 is. Then C4 is equal to
C4  240R

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9. ABCD
Sol. When only S2 is open
2  4 
     20cm
3  120 
When only S1 is open
 4 
2      60 cm
 120 
When all three are closed
4
2     60 cm
120
When only S1 is closed
4
2      60 cm
120

10. ABCD
Sol. Xmax  2.5 mm
2.5  103
nmax   5000
5000  1010
For 3000th order bright fringe, n = 3000
dcos    3000  
3000 3
cos   
5000 5
D 3

2
y D 2 5

900

C
S1 S2 D

8
Solving y    m
3
For 5th bright fringe from ‘C’ n = 4996
5000 cos   4996
sin   0.04
tan   y / D  0.04
y  8  102 m
For 2500th order bright fringe, n = 2500
cos   1/ 2
D 1

2
y D 2 2
4D2  y 2  D2
y  3D
y2 3 m

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11. ABCD
P  dV  T  2
Sol. C  CY  T 0 V
n  dT   V0 
2
3  nRT   V0  dT T0
 R    2V
2  V.n   2VT0  dV V02
3 RTV02
 R
2 2T0 V 2
3 R 4
 R   R  2R
2 2 2
 T0  2
Tf   2   2V0   4T0
V
 0 
Q  nCT  1 2R  4T0  T0   6RT0

12. ACD
Sol. mA  m  0.3kg
mB  2m  0.6kg
F
N1  2mg  ...(i)
2
F
 2ma ...(ii)
2
F
N2  ...(iii)
2
F
mg   ma ...(iv)
2

F R
450
450 N2
A R
a R2
N1
mg
a
B 450
450
F
2mg

From (ii) and (iv)


mg  3ma  a  g / 3
F 2mg
from (ii),  2ma  2
2 3
 F  2 2N
F
 N2   2N  N2  2N
2
F 2mg 8mg
From(i)N1  2mg   2mg    8N
2 3 3
 N1  8N

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SECTION – C

13. 00012.50
Sol. Impulse,  Fdt  m 2gh

 iB dt  m 2gh ...(i)

 idt  q ...(ii)
m 2hg 20 2  10  5
q    12.50 Coulomb
B 28

14. 00014.80
dN
Sol.  r  N
dt
N t
dN

N0 r   N
 0 dt
dN
 r  N   r  N0  et
dt
 105   t/20 5000  104 
  104  e   
 20  7.4  14.8 

15. 00002.20
Sol. E  T 4
E T4
 2  22  256  4 4
E1 T1
 T2  4T1
1 0
Also, 1T1   2 T2 gives 2   1000 A
4
hC 12400
KEmax      12.4   ...(i)
2 1000
1 1 3
E2 4  13.6  22   2  2   13.6  4   10.2eV ...(ii)
2 4  16
From (i) and (ii) 12.4    10.2
   2.2 eV

16. 00003.25
1 1
Sol. rAB   dx 
0
 1  2x dx  2
0
0.5
3
rAC   1  2x dx  4 
0

Potential difference between X and Y = 4V = potential difference between A and C when iG  0


28 3
4    r  3.25
r  2 4

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17. 00012.00
Sol. v 0 cos 30 0  v cos 450
3
 v  v0
2
Now using conservation of energy
1
2
 
m v 2  v 20  mgh

3v 20 v2
 v 02  2gh  0  2gh
2 2
 v 0  4gh  4  10  3.6  12 m / s

18. 00625.00
v t v 66 1
Sol. cos   s  s    0.2
vt v 330 5
S Vs O

d = 200 m

D
 v  f0 25
f   f0    600  625 Hz
 v  v s cos    1  24
 1  
 25 

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. In the given circuit C2 is a variable capacitor. The graph represents the variation in potential
difference (V1) across C1 when the capacitance C2 is gradually increased from 0 to . It is also
observed that as C2  , V1 approaches 12 V.

C2 V1 (in volts)

C1 C3 15
10
5

0 C2 (in F)
V
5 10 15 20 25 30

(A) Potential difference (V) across the battery is 12 volt.


C1
(B) has a value of 3.
C3
(C) As C2 is increased the energy stored in C1 increases
(D) As C2 is increased the energy sored in capacitor C3 increases.

2. The relation between internal energy U, pressure P and Volume V of a gas in an adiabatic
process U = a + b PV, where a and b are positive constants. Then
b2
b
(A) Equation for the process is PV = constant
b 1
b
(B) Equation for the process is PV = constant
(C) The gas must be monoatomic
(D) The gas must be diatomic

3. A point object ‘O’ lies inside a transparent cuboidal container (of negligible thickness) having
water as shown in the figure. An observer is situated between the glass slab and the concave
mirror. At t = 0 observer starts moving with a velocity 10 cm/s towards right side and object ‘O’
also starts moving towards left side with a velocity 36 cm/s on the optic axis of concave mirror.
Then choose the correct option(s).

20 cm
36 cm/s g = 3/2 5 cm
observe P
O r
 = 4/3 10 cm/s

40 cm 15 cm 15 cm 50 cm R = 45 cm
(A) Distance of image formed by the mirror from its pole is 30 cm left.
(B) Distance of object ‘O’ as seen by observer from the observer is 45 cm.
(C) The magnitude of velocity of the object ‘O’ with respect to observer when the observer
directly sees the object is 37 cm/s
(D) The magnitude of velocity of the image of object ‘O’ formed by the concave mirror with
respect to observer is 13 cm/s.

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4. A charged particle ‘P’ leaves the origin with speed v = vo at some inclination with the x-axis. There
is a uniform magnetic field B along the x-axis. The particle ‘P’ strikes a fixed target ‘T’ on the
x-axis for a minimum value of B = Bo. The particle ‘P’ will also strike the target T, if
(A) B  2B0 ,v  2v 0
(B) B  2B0 ,v  v 0
(C) B  B0 ,v  2v 0
B0
(D) B ,v  2v 0
2

5. In the arrangement shown in the figure, a reflector is moving towards right with velocity v r = 20
m/s. Source and detector are moving towards each other with the velocities VS = 30 m/s and
VD  10 m/s respectively. The wind is blowing with a velocity  = 10 m/s towards the reflector.
The frequency of sound emitted by the source is f = 527 Hz and the velocity of sound with respect
to air is V = 330 m/s. Then choose the correct option(s).
Vr

VS VD
S D

Reflector
(A) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 595 Hz.
(B) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 496 Hz
5
(C) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is   meter.
8
 10 
(D) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is   meter.
 17 

6. In the circuit shown in figure, V1 and V2 are two voltmeters having resistances 6 K and 4 K
respectively. The emf of the battery is 250 V, having negligible internal resistance. The
resistances R1 = 4K and R2 = 6 K are also connected in the circuit as shown. Choose the
correct options(s).
250 V

V1 V2

R1 = 4k R2 = 6k

(A) When switch S is open, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 100 V and V2 = 150 V.
(B) When switch S is open, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 150 V and V2 = 100 V.
(C) When switch S is closed, then readings of voltmeter are V1 = 100 V and V2 = 150 V.
(D) When switch S is closed, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 125 V and V2 = 125 V.

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SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. A soap bubble of radius r and surface tension T is formed in vacuum. It is slowly sprayed with
some amount of charge, as a result of which it slowly expands and finally stops expanding when
radius becomes 2r. If the amount of charge given to the bubble is N 122r 3 T 0 , then find N.
(Assume temperature of the gas to be constant during expansion)

1 z
8. A conducting rod of length L  m is carrying a current
4
I = 1A as shown in the diagram. It is made to move in a
2  r
circular path of radius r  m in a magnetic field B  B0 aˆ r

with 10 revolutions per minute (Where B0  3T and aˆ r is a Conducting rod
unit vector is radial direction). If the power (in watt) required L

to make this rod move with a constant angular speed is P,


find the value of 10P.
y

i
x

9. A wedge of mass M = 10 kg and inclination   300 is free m


to move on a smooth horizontal plane. A uniform solid
cylinder of mass M = 20 kg is placed on the rough inclined
face of the wedge. Find the acceleration (in m/s2) of the M
centre of the cylinder relative to the wedge down the face.
There is no slipping between the cylinder and the wedge. 

10. Rope is coiled round a drum of radius a = 1.5 m. Two wheels each of radius b = 2 m are fitted to
the ends of the drum, and the wheels and drum form a rigid body having a common axis. The
system stands on the rough horizontal surface and a free end of the rope, after passing under the
drum, is inclined at an angle of 600 to the horizontal. If a force P = 10 N be applied to the roe, find
the magnitude of acceleration (in m/s2) of centre of drum. Where mass of the system is 0.25 kg
and its radius of gyration about the axis is k = 2m.
P

600

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Side view

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11. In the circuit shown, the reading of the ammeter (ideal) is the 100
A
same with both switches open as with both switches closed.
R
Find the value of resistance in ohm. R
100 50

E
300 _
+
1.5 V

12. A smooth hemisphere, of mass M = 4kg and radius a = 2m, is


Fixed
placed with its plane base on a smooth table. A rod, of mass m Vertical
= 2kg is constrained to move in a vertical line with one end P Guide
on the curved Surface of the hemisphere. Find the angular m

speed (in rad/s) of point P with respect to centre O of the


hemisphere when OP makes an angle  = 600 with the
P
vertical. Initially the rod was at the topmost point of the
hemisphere. 
M

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. Suppose that one of the slits in YDSE is wider than the other, so the amplitude of the light
reaching on screen from one slit, acting alone is thrice that from the other slit, acting alone. The
intensity for Central Bright Fringe is I0 = 5 W/m2. Then find the intensity I (W/m 2) on the screen for
(angular position)  = 370. (Take d/ = 5/6, where d is the separation between the slits and  is
the wavelength of the light)

14. A non-conducting uniform rod of mass 1 kg and length 1 m is


hinged at one end as shown in the figure. A charge q = 1 C is O

uniformly distributed over its length. The rod is released from


rest in a uniform magnetic field of 2 15 T at time t = 0 from the L
g 600
position shown. Find the hinge reaction (in Newton) when the
rod becomes vertical. (Take g = 10 m/s2)
t=0

15. A ball is thrown with a speed u  10 3 m/s so that the area enclosed by the balls trajectory with
the horizontal surface is maximum. Taking g = 10 m/s2 and 3  1.732 , the maximum area
(in m2) enclosed by the balls trajectory with the horizontal surface is closest to the whole
number……..

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16. The given figure shows the indicator diagram corresponding to n P


moles of an ideal monoatomic gas taken along the cyclic process 2P0
B C

ABCDA. Find the efficiency (in percentage) of the cycle.

P0 D
A

V0 2V0 V

17. Pin P is attached to BC and slides freely in the slot of OA. Determine the rate of change d/dt (in
rad/s) of the angle  at the instant when h = 4 m,  = 600, and  = 300, knowing that BC moves at
a constant speed v o = 5 m/s.
B

vo
A

P
h


O
C

18. Two identical small balls A and B each of mass m connected by a light inextensible string of
length   67.5 cm are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. With what minimum velocity u (in
m/s) should the ball B be projected vertically upwards so that the ball A leaves the horizontal
surface? (g = 10 m/s2)
u

A B

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ABC
Sol. When C2    shorted
Then the circuit becomes
 V1  V  12 volt

C1 C3 C1

V V

When C2 = 0 then circuit becomes


3 Volt

C1 C3

 VC3  12  3  9V
Since, C1 and C3 are in series, so charge will be same on both the capacitors.
C
C1  3  C3  9  1  3
C3

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2. B
Sol. 0  dU  PdV  d a  bPV   PdV
After solving
b 1
b
PV = constant

3. ABC
2
 f  36  22.5   36 
Sol. VIP         3cm / s
 f u   22.5  90   4 / 3 

4. AB
2m
Sol. Distance of the target x  (n) v cos  , where n is an integer
qB
nv v 0

B B0

5. BC
Sol. The frequency received by the reflector is
 V  W  Vr 
f1   f
 V  W  Vs 
The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is
Vr

VS VD
S D

Reflector
 V  W  VD   V  W  Vr 
f2    f
 V  W  Vr  V  W  Vs 
 330  10  10  330  10  20 
   527
 330  10  20  330  10  30 
 310  320 
f2      527  496Hz
 340  310 
The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is
V  W  VD 330  10  10 5
2    m
f2 496 8

6. BD
Sol. When switch S is open
250
V1   6000   150 V
10000
250
V2   4000   100 V
10000

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250 V

V1 V2

R1 R2

When switch S is closed circuit reduces to shown in the figure.


250
So both the voltmeters show readings V1  V2   125 V
2

SECTION – B

7. 8
4T
Sol. Initially Pin  , where Pin = inside pressure …(i)
r
Poutside = 0 (always)
2 4T
When charge is sprayed, for equilibrium Pin'   ...(ii)
2 0 2r
Since, isothermal process
PV P
 Pin'  in i  in ...(iii)
Vf 8
4T 2 4T 3T0
Using equations (i), (ii) and (iii) we have,   
8r 20 2r r

8. 5
  
Sol.   
FB  I L  B  I LKˆ  B 0 aˆ r  B 0ILaˆ t 

Fexternal  B0IL  aˆ t 
Work done by external agent to turn the conductor by 2 radian
FB  B0IL  aˆ t 

â t

âr
d B0 aˆ r

conductor

Fext  B0IL  aˆ t 
2
W  B IL  aˆ .rdaˆ
0
0 t t  2rB 0IL

P  2rB0ILN  0.5 W

9. 5
Sol. When the wedge has moved through a distance y, let the point of contact of cylinder have moved
down the plane through x (with respect to wedge). Let F be the friction between the cylinder and
the plane.
Since there is no horizontal force on 9wedge + cylinder system)

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d2 y  d2 y d2 x 
M  m  2  cos  0 ...(i)
dt 2  dt dt 2 
 d2 y d2 x  ma d2 x ma2 d2 
Also, m  2 cos   2   F  mgsin  and   Fa, so that
 dt dt  2 dt 2 2 dt 2
d2 y  d2 x 
2 2 cos   3  2   2gsin  ...(ii)
dt  dt 
Equation (i) and (ii) implies acceleration of the centre of the cylinder down the face, and relative to
2gsin   M  m 
the wedge, is  5 m / s2
3M  m  2m sin2 

10. 5
Sol. Assume that the drum rolls away from the force P, so that the friction F is away from P. Then:
P

600

fs Side view

d2  d2  d2 x
Mk 2  Pa  Fb andMb  M  F  P cos 600
dt 2 dt 2 dt 2
d2   b

M k 2  b2
dt 2 
 P a  
 2
2
d
 0.25  8 2  10 1.5  1
dt
2
d
 2  2.5rad / s2
dt
d2 
and the required acceleration  b 2  2  2.5  5 m / s2
dt

11. 6
E
Sol. With both switches open: IA 
R1  R2  R3
R1
A

R
R3

E
R2 _
+
1.5 V
With both switches closed:
Current through E and R2

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E
I' 
RR1
R2 
R  R1
Current through the ammeter
RI'
I'A 
R  R1
IA  I'A
R1R2
R  600
R3

12. 2
Sol. v1 cos   v 2 sin 
v1  v 2 tan 
Fixed
0 Vertical
v1  v 2 3 (given   60 ) Guide
Now using conservation of energy m
1 1 v1
mga 1  cos    mv12  Mv 22
2 2
P
 2ga  2v12  4v 22 
M
40  6v 22  4v 22 v2

 10v 22  40 O
 v2  2 m / s
 v1  2 3 m / s
v1 sin   v 2 cos 
  2 rad / s
a

SECTION – C

13. 00000.80
Sol. IC.B.F  K  A12  A 22  2A 1A 2 cos    I0
I0
KA 2 
16

, A 1  A,A 2  3A and   00 
16
I0  K  A12  A 22  2A 1A 2 cos    1
25 
2 2 2 3
 x   dsin   d
   5
So,   
I0 16 5  16
Hence, I     0.80 W / m 2
4 25 100

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14. 00032.50
Sol. Loss in gravitational potential energy = Gain in Kinetic energy
2
L L  1 ML 2
Mg   cos 600    N
2 2  2 3
3g
  15 rad / s
2L
When rod is at its lowest position the forces acting on it are as FB mg
shown in the diagram.
Magnetic force on the rod
  x L
q  1
 
FB   dq v  B    dx    X   B  qBL
x0  L  2
L
 N  mg  FB  m 2
2
L
N  mg  FB  M2
2
1 2 1
 1 10   1 15  2 15  1  1 15 
2 2
 
 10  15  7.5  32.5N

15. 00195.00
Sol. Coordinates of the ball at t = t is
x  ucos t
1
y  usin t  gt 2
2
y
u


x
2usin 
and time of light is
g
Area under trajectory is
2 sin 
x g
 gt 2 
A   ydx    u sin t   ucos dt
0 0  2 
4
2u
A  sin3  cos 
3g2
dA
For A to be maximum, 0
d
   600
3u4
 A max   194.85  195m2
8g2

16. 00015.38
Sol. Total work done by gas per cycle, Wcycle  P0 V0
During the process AB

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3R 3 3
Q AB  nCv T  n T  V0  2P0  P0   P0 V0
2 2 2
During the process BC
5R 5
QBC  nCP T  n T   2P0  2V0  V0   5P0 V0
2 2
Efficiency of the cycle
Wcycle P0 V0 1
  100   100   100  15.38%
Qsup plied  3P0 V0  13
 2  5P0 V0 
 

17. 00002.50
Sol. v 0  h sin 
v0 2v
   0  2.50 rad/s
hsin  h

18. 00004.50
Sol. When the ball A leaves the horizontal surface
T = mg … (i)
2
m  2v 
T  mg 

4mv 2
2m 

g
v ...(ii)
2
Now, using conservation of Energy
B

T + mg

A v

mg

1 1
mu2  2  mv 2  mg
2 2
u  2v  2g
2 2

u2  g  2g
 umin  3g  3  10  0.675  4.50 m / s

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A ball is projected from a point in one of the two smooth parallel vertical walls against the
other in a plane perpendicular to both. After being reflected at each wall impinge again
on the second at a point in the same horizontal plane as it started from. If “e” is the
coefficient of restitution, “a” is the distance between the walls and “R” is the free range
on horizontal surface, then which of the following is correct?
(A) Re3 = a(1 + e + e2)
(B) Re = a(1 + e2 + e3)
(C) Re2 = a(1 + e + e2)
(D) R = a(1 + e + e2)

2. A hemisphere rests in equilibrium on a rough ground and against an equally rough wall,
if the equilibrium is limiting, then the inclination  of the base to the horizontal is
 3     2 
(A)   sin1   2 
 8  1   
 8     2 
(B)   sin1   2 
 3  1   
 8    2  
(C)   cos1   2 
 3  1   
 3    2  
(D)   cos1   2 
 8  1   

3. A cubical container of side ‘a’ and wall thickness x (x << a) is suspended in air and filled
n moles of diatomic gas (adiabatic exponent ) in a room where room temperature is T0.
If at time t = 0 gas temperature is T1 (T1 > T0), the temperature of gas ‘T’ at time ‘t’ is
6ka 2 ( 1)
 t
nRx
(A) T  T0  T1e
6ka2 ( 1)
 t
nRx
(B) T  T0  (T1  T0 )e
6ka 2 ( 1)
 t
nRx
(C) T  T0  (T1  T0 ) e
6ka2 (  1)
t
nRx
(D) T  T0  (T1  T0 ) e

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4. A uniform rod of length ‘l’ is pivoted at point ‘A’. It is struck by a A


horizontal force which delivers an impulse ‘J’ at a distance ‘x’ from point
‘A’ as shown in figure, impulse delivered by pivot is zero if ‘x’ is equal to O
l
(A)
2
x
l
(B)
3
2l
(C) J
3
3l
(D)
4
5. A planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit of eccentricity e. If T is the time
period of the planet, then the time spent by the planet between the ends of the minor
axis and major axis close to the sun is
1 e 
(A) T   
 4 2 
T.e
(B)
2
 2e 
(C) T   1
  
T
(D)
2e
6. Force acting on a particle moving in a straight line varies with the velocity of the particle
k
as F  , where k is a constant. The work done by this force in time t is:
v
k
(A) t
v2
(B) 2kt
(C) kt
2kt
(D)
v2
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A particle is projected from ‘O’ at an elevation ‘’. Then which of the fallowing
statement/statements is/are correct of the particle.
(A) There may be two positions of ‘A’ such that OA is perpendicular to the
instantaneous velocity.
 1
(B) For real positions to exist,  can not be less than cos1  
3
2
(C) For real positions to exist,  can not be less than cos1  
3
(D) If in the two positions OA makes angles 1 and 2 with the horizontal then
1  2 = .

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8. A long cable is constructed of a solid conductor of radius ‘r’ in a co-axial hollow


cylindrical conductor of inner and outer radii R1 and R2 respectively. I0 current flows in
both the conductors in opposite directions. The magnetic field B at a distance x from the
axis of the cable is
I
(A) B  0 0 when r < x < R1
2x
I
(B) B  0 02 when x < r
2r

(C) B

 0I0 R 22  x 2 
when R1 < x < R2
2 
2

2x R 2  R1 
(D) B = 0, when x > R2

C2 C1 C1
9. If the capacitance ratio   , then the M
C1
potential difference V between points M and N +
C1 C2
in the given figure is –

N
(A) If E=110V and  = 2 then V= 10 volt
(B) If E=285V and  = 3 then V= 15 volt
(C) If E=110V and  = 1/2 then V= 10 volt
(D) If E=380V and  = 3 then V= 20 volt

10. Radio waves of wavelength  at an angle  to vertical are


received by a radar after reflecting from a nearby water 
surface and directly. If the radar records a maximum
intensity, the height of antenna h from water surface can
be h
5 
(A)
4 cos 

(B)
2 sin 

(C)
4 sin 

(D)
4 cos 

11. The system shown in the adjacent figure is in equilibrium. The mass of
the container with liquid is M, density of liquid in the container is  and k
volume of the block is V. If the container is now displaced downwards
through a distance x0 and released such that the block remains well
 A
inside the liquid, then during subsequent motion M

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M
(A) time period of SHM of the container will be 2
k

(B) time period of SHM of the container will be 2


M  v 
k
(C) amplitude of SHM of the container will be greater than x0
(D) container will not perform SHM

12. Nucleus A decays to B with decay constant 1 and B decays to C with decay constant 2.
Initially at t = 0, number of nuclei of A and B are 2N0 and N0 respectively. At t = t0,
3N0
number of nuclei of B stop changing. If at this instant number of nuclei of B are .
2
1 4 1
(A) the value of t 0 is ln
1 3  2
1 4 1
(B) the value of t 0 is ln
2 3 2
3N0  2
(C) the value of NA at t 0 is
2 1
2N0  2
(D) the value of NA at t 0 is
3 1

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A solid sphere of radius R = 0.2 m and of negligible mass is swimming in the water tank
of base surface area A = 0.5 m2. The depth of the water in the tank is h = 1 m.
Determine the work (in joules) needed to push the sphere down the bottom of tank.
(Assume that no water flows out of the tank. The density of water is  = 1000 kg/m3 and
g = 9.81 m/s2).

14. A small wheel, initially at rest, rolls down a ramp in the


shape of a quarter circle without slipping. The radius of
the circle is R = 1 m and  = 60°, β = 30o . Find the
height ‘x’ (in cm) reached by the wheel after leaving the
track.

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15. A thin uniform bar lies on a frictionless surface and is


free to move in any way on the surface. Its mass is
10 m/s
0.16 kg and length 3 metres. Two particles each of
mass 0.08 kg are moving on the same surface and 0.5 m
towards the bar in a direction perpendicular to the bar,
3m
one with a velocity 10 m/s and the other with 6 m/s as 0.5 m
shown in Figure. The first particle strikes the bar at A 6 m/s
and the other at the point B. The points A and B are at
distances 0.5 m from centre of the bar. The particles
strike the bar at the same instant of time and stick to
the bar on collision. Calculate the loss of kinetic energy
of the system on the above collision process.

16. The main scale of vernier calipers reads in mm and its vernier is divided into 10 divisions
which coincides with 9 divisions of the main scale. It was also observed when two jaws
are brought in contact the zero of the vernier scale coincided with the zero of the main
scale. The length of a cube is measured with this vernier calipers. The main scale reads
10 mm and the first division of the vernier scale coincides with the main scale. If the
mass of the cube is 2.7369 g then, find the density of the cube in (gm/cm3) upto
appropriate significant figures.

17. In a thermally isolated system, two boxes filled with an ideal gas are connected by a
valve. When the valve is in closed position, states of the box 1 and 2, respectively, are (1
atm, V, T) and (0.5 atm, 4V, T). When the valve is opened, what is approximately the
final pressure (in atm) of the system?

18. Two long parallel rails separated by a distance ‘’ are


connected by a movable connector of mass ‘m’. Terminals B
R C
of the rails are connected across a resistor ‘R’ and a F
capacitor C as shown in figure. A uniform magnetic field B
perpendicular to the plane of rails is switched on and the
connector is dragged by a constant force F. The terminal
velocity (in m/s) of the connector is (Neglect the friction
between rails & connector and take B  2 FR ).

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. C
a a a 2u y
Sol.   2  …(1)
u x eu x e u x g
Horizontal range:
2.ux uy
R …(2)
g

2. B
Sol. N1 = N2 …(1)
N1
W = N1 + N2 …(2)
By (1) and (2)
W N1
N1  …(2) O
1  2
Balancing torque about ‘O’
3R N2
N1 × R + N2 × R = W  sin  
8
N2
8    2  W
Sin    
3  1  2 

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3. D
dQ K(6a2 ) (T  T0 )  R  dT
Sol.   n 
dt x    1  dt
T t
dT 6Ka2 (   1)
 T  T0
T1

nRx o dt
6Ka2 (  1)t
nRx
T  T0  (T1  T0 )e

4. C
 L L J
Sol. J  x    I w Vcm =
 2 2 m

 LL
J x  
L J 22 J  L
  Vcm  ;   x  2
2 M I M  
J
ML2
I=
12

5. A
 Area SAB 
Sol. t AB    T
 Area of ellipse  S
B

=
 ab 1
4
  b   ea 
2  1 e 
 T     T
ab  4 2  A

6. C
k
Sol. F
v
dv k k
m  ;  vdv   dt
dt v m
mv 2
= kt
2
Work done by force = change in kinetic energy.

7. ABD
Sol. Time for OA is
A
2u sin(   ) u cos(   )
t  …(1) u
g cos  g sin  v

Solving this equation we get 
2 tan2  cos  – Sin . Tan  + Cos  = 0 O
This quadratic equation has two roots
Sin  1
Tan 1 + Tan 2 =  tan  …(2)
2 Cos  2

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Cos  1
Tan 1 × Tan 2 =  …(3)
2 Cos  2
By (2) & (3)
Tan 1  Tan 2
 Tan( 1  2 )
1  Tan 1  Tan 2
1
Tan 
2  Tan( 1  2 )
1
1
2
1  2  
Also, b2  4ac
(–sin )2  4 × 2 cos  × cos 
Solving we get
 1
  Cos1  
3

8. ABCD
Sol. Apply ampere’s law
 
 B  d   0i
9. ABC
Sol. Loop ABEF C C
+ – B C
q1 q1  q2 A M
+ –
 E …(1) q1 q2
c c + +
Loop ABCDEF E (q1 – q2) C q2 C
– –
q1 q2 q2
  E …(2)
c c c F D
N
E
Bu (1) and (2) we get
q E
VMN  2  2
c   3  1

10. AD
Sol. Path difference of the two rays (one coming directly to
antenna and other after reflection from water surface B

x  AB  AC 
2
h
h h 
 x =  cos 2 
cos  cos  2  C
A
h 
= 1  cos 2  
cos  2

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or x  2hcos  
2
For constructive interference x  n
 1
 n     3
2
 2hcos    n or h    = , ,........ etc
2 2cos  4 cos  4 cos 

11. B
Sol. Constant force does not affect T of spring block system.

12. AC
dNB
Sol.  1NA   2NB
dt
dNB 3N0
at, t = t0,  0 , NB 
dt 2
3N
 2N0 1e1t0   0 0  0
2
1 4 1
t0  ln
1 3  2

SECTION – C

13. 00274.00
 4 3
 R 
4 3  x 4 3 3
Sol. W  R g h  R    R g h  R  
3  2 3  2A 
 
14. 00004.58
Sol. h = (R – r) [cos 30° – cos 60°]
1 1
mgh  mv 2  mr 22
2 2
2 2 o
v sin 30
x
2g

15. 00002.72
Sol. Loss in KE = Kf – Ki
1 2 1
K f  mv cm  Icm 2
2 2
1 1
K i  (0.08) (10)2  (0.08) (6)2
2 2
Apply conservation of momentum and angular momentum to get Vcm and .

16. 00002.66
Sol. The observed reading will be = 10 mm + 1 × 01 mm = 1.01 cm
Mass 2.7369
density = = 3
= 2.65654  2.66 gm/cm3
vol (1.01)

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17. 00000.60
Sol. After opening of at equilibrium temperature and pressure
of whole gas is T1 and P1
1 V 0.5  V  4
n1  , n2 
RT RT
n1 + n2 = n
V V  4 5VP1
 
RT 2RT RT1
3V 5VP1 P1 0.6
 ; 
RT RT1 T1 T
Q = 0, W = 0
 U = 0
n1CVT + n2CVT = (n1 + n2)CVT1
T1 = T
P1 0.6

T T
P1 = 0.60 atm

18. 00000.25
Sol. Bv = i1R …(1)
q dq B
B v = but  i2 R C
c dt F

q = Bvc
ii = Bca …(2)
F – (i1 + i2) B = ma i i1 i2
Solving this we can find terminal velocity
Bv R C
FR FR
v 2 2  = 0.25
B 4FR

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A coil of radius r(r << R) and mass m carries current i2. Planes of two coils are mutually
perpendicular and both the coils are free to rotate about common diameter.
Choose the correct statement/statements
(A) The maximum Kinetic energy of smaller coil when both the coils are released, is
 r 2i i MR
K max  0 2 1 2 2
2(MR  mr )
(B) Total energy of both the coils remains constant.
(C) Total angular momentum of both the coils remains constant.
(D) The potential energy of the system will be minimum when both the coils are in
same plane and current in them are in same direction.

2. If the potential difference of Coolidge tube producing X-ray is increased, then choose the
correct option(s).
(A) the interval between k and  k increases
(B) the interval between k and  0 increases
(C) the interval between  k and  0 increases
(D)  0 does not change
Here  0 is cutoff wavelength and k and  k are wavelength of k  and k 
characteristic X-rays.

3. A horizontal disc rotates freely about a vertical axis through its centre. A ring, having the
same mass and radius as the disc, is now gently placed on the disc. After some time,
they rotate with a common angular speed.
(A) some friction exists between the disc and the ring.
(B) the angular momentum of the disc plus ring is conserved.
2
(C) the final common angular speed is rd of the initial angular velocity of the disc.
3
2
(D) rd of the initial kinetic energy changes to heat.
3
4. A point moves with deceleration along the circle of radius R so that at any time its
tangential and normal acceleration are equal in magnitude. At the initial moment t =0,
the velocity of the point is v 0 . The velocity of the point will be
v0
(A) v at t second
v0t
1
R
S / R
(B) v  v0e where s is path travelled on circle
(C) v  v 0 eSR where s is path travelled on circle

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v0
(D) v at t second
v t
1 0
R
5. The distance d between two identical concave mirrors of radius of
curvature R. So, as to coincide the image I on the object O itself,
which is placed at the mid point can be
O
(A) R
(B) 2R
(C) 3R d
(D) R/2

6. The potential energy  in joule of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in the x – y plane,


obeys the law  = 3x + 4y , where (x, y) are the coordinate of the particle in metre. If the
particle is at rest at (6, 4) at time t = 0, then (only conservative force are acting on
particle).
(A) the particle has constant acceleration
(B) the work done by the conservative forces from position of rest of the particle to
the instant of the particle crossing x axis is 25 J
(C) the speed of the a particle when it crosses the y axis is 10 ms–1
(D) the coordinates of the particle at time t = 4s are (–18, –28)

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. A machine is blowing spherical soap bubbles of different radii filled with helium gas. It is
found that if the bubbles have a radius smaller than 1 cm, then they sink to the floor in
still air. Larger bubbles float in the air. Assume that the thickness of the soap film in all
bubbles is uniform and equal. Assume that the density of soap solution is same as that
of water (=1000 kg m3). The density of helium inside the bubbles and air are 0.18 kg
m3 and 1.23 kg m3, respectively. If d is the thickness (in m) of the soap film of the
bubbles which are just floating, find the value of 2d.

8. Find the mass ratio MD/MH of deuterium and hydrogen (in near integer value) if their H
lines have wavelengths of 6561.01 Å and 6562 Å respectively.

9. Two moles of a monatomic ideal gas is taken through a cyclic P (N/m2)


process shown on pressure(P)-temperature(T) diagram in A B
5
figure. Process CA is represented as PT = Constant. If 2  10
efficiency of given cyclic process is
3x 105 C
1 , then find the value of ‘x’.
12 ln 2  15
300 K T

10. A stone is projected with initial velocity u  2 2 m / s at an angle  = 450 with the
horizontal, find the angular velocity in rad/sec of the stone with respect to the point of
projection, when it is at its maximum height. (take g = 10 m/s2)

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11. A particle of mass m is fired from the point A (as shown in the figure) A 30°
situated at a distance of 2R from the center of the planet with a
1 R
velocity times the escape velocity from point A. The radius of the
2
planet is R. The maximum distance of the particle from the centre in R
the subsequent motion is nR. Find the value of n.

12. A tube has two area of cross-sections as shown in


figure. The diameter of the tube are 8mm and 2mm.
Find range (in m) of water falling on horizontal
surface, if piston is moving with a constant velocity of h
0.25 m/s, h = 1.25m
(g = 10 m/s2)

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A battery is made by joining identical cells in m rows each row having m cells. The
current flowing in an external resistance R is i1. Now if the number of rows ‘m’ and
number of cells in each row ‘n’ are interchanged, the current in external resistance is i2. If
m R i
 2 and  4 then the value of 2 is
2 r i1

14. Following is the acceleration vs position graph of a a


particle performing oscillatory motion along x-axis.
 = 2 rad/s. What is the time period of the given A2
motion? (Take 3 = 1.73 and  = 3.00)

–A/2
X
–A

15. In the given Ac circuit, what is the power developed in 0.25H 100
watts?

100 50F

220 V, 200 rad/s

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16. A monkey of mass m is sitting on a platform of mass M. Monkey can jump with a velocity
of 5 m/s making an angle 370 with the horizontal with respect to platform. To jump the
monkey 1 meter with respect to the ground. Find out the value of m/M.

17. At a distance of 8 m from a point source, the loudness is 30 dB. What is the minimum
distance in meter rounded value upto 2 decimal places the sound is inaudible. [Take
10 = 3.1623]

18. A parallel plate capacitor having plate area A and distance between the plates d, is filled
d
with a medium of permitivity as   0 x, when 0  x  and
2
d
  0  (d  x), when  x  d (where x is taken along the plate separation). If
2
d
 2(e  1), the value of equivalent dielectric constant is
0

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ABCD
1 2 1 2
Sol. MB(cos 0° – Cos 90°) = I11  I2 2 …(1)
2 2
Also, I11 = I22 …(2)
By (1) and (2) we get
0 r 2i1i2MR
K max 
2(MR2  mr 2 )

2. BC
hc
Sol. As 0  and as V increases.  0 decreases but characteristic wavelengths do not
eV
change so interval between k &  0 increases and the same for the interval between
k &  0

3. ABD
Sol. By conservation of angular momentum,
I1i  I1  I2  f
f  1 / 3
1
Ei  I1i2
2

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1
Ef  I1  I2  2f
2
Ei  Ef 2
Ratio of the heat produced to initial kinetic energy  
Ei 3

4. AB
dv v 2 dv v 2
Sol.   & v 
dt R ds R

5. AB
1 1 1
Sol.  
v u f

6. ABCD
 1
Sol. F  3iˆ  4ˆj, W con.f  Ui  Uf  34  9  25 & mv 2  16 = 34
2

SECTION – B

7. 7
Sol. For equilibrium of bubble.
4 4
4R 2 d  solg  R 3 He g  R 3 air g
3 3
d  Thickness of soap solution.
 d = 3.5 m.

8. 2
Sol. Use formula in terms of reduced mass
1 R  z2  1 1
  2  2
  m   n1 n2 
1  M 
 
m
1
D MD
 
H m
1
MH
MD
 2.0
MH

9. 7
Sol. For process AB TA  300 K , TB  600 K
W  nRT  nR(TB  TA )  300 nR  600R.
5
Q  n Cp T  2  R (300)  1500R.
2

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vf p
For process BC W  nRT ln  nRT ln i  nRT ln2  1200Rln 2
vc pf
Q  W  1200Rln 2
300 K 2nRT
For process CA W   P dV   dT.
600 T K
 2nR(300)  1200R.
Q  nCV  T  W
3
 2  R( 300)  1200R.
2
 900R  1200R  2100R
600R  1200R ln 2  1200R

1500R  1200R ln 2
21
 1  x = 7.
12ln 2  15

10. 2

V v
Sol.  = 
V
r 
r

11. 3
Sol. Let v0 be the velocity required to send a particle to infinity from point A. A 30°
1 GMm
mv 20  =0
2 2R R
GM
 v0 =
R R
 velocity of projection at A
1 GM
vp= v0 =
2 2R
vp
30°
A
B
R r v

Let v be the velocity at the highest point and r be its distance from the center of the
plant A.
1 GMm GM
mv 20  = 0  v0
2 2R R
 velocity of projection at A

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1 GM
vp = v0 =
2 2R
Let v be the velocity at the highest point and r be its distance from the center of the
planet. Using Conservation of angular momentum.
m vp 2 Rcos30° = m vr
3R GM 3GMR
 v=  …(1)
r R 2r 2
From conservation on the mechanical energy at A and B
GMm 1 GM GMm 1
–  m. =–  mv2
2R 2 2R r 2
replacing the value of v from (1) in the above eqn.
GM GM 1 3 GMR
– =–   2
 r2 – 4Rr + 3R2= 0
4R r 2 2 r
 (r – 3R)(r – R)= 0  r = R, r = 3R

12. 2
Sol. Velocity of efflux = 16 × 0.25 = 4 m/s2
2h
Time of fall of the liquid = = 0.25 sec.
g
Thus, range on horizontal surface = velocity of efflux × time of fall = 2 m.

SECTION – C

13. 00001.50
E E
Sol. i1  & i2 
r R r R
 
m n n m
r R m R
 1 
i2 m n n r  3 = 1.5
 
i1 r R m R 2
 
n m n r

14. 00003.73
 A A
Sol. V x    3 
 2 2
 T T  2T  2 
T1  2      SHM Part : T  
 4 12  3  
A
3
T2  2  2 2 3 (Constant acceleration part)
2
A 
2
Time period = T1 + T2
4 2 3
= 
300 

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15. 00629.20
Sol. XL = 50 , XC = 100 
Z1 = 100 – 50 I ; Z2 = 100 + 100 i (i  1)
ZZ 100
Z 1 2  (13  i)
Z1  Z2 17
100 13
Z  170 ; cos  
17 170
V2
P . cos  = 629.20
Z

16. 00001.40
Sol. VmM  4iˆ  3ˆj m
M
V  u ˆi  3ˆj
m

VM   Viˆ
Here, along horizontal direction mVm  MVM  0
um 4
 V  u and u  V  4  u 
M 1 
To move one meter w.r.t. ground
4
2 3
1  24 14
1  1   or    1.40
g g 10

17. 00252.98
I
Sol. Loudness (dB) = 10 log10   (Io  Minimum audible intensity)
 Io 
I
30 = 10 log10  
 Io 
I
= 1000
Io
 I = (1000)Io
1
For point source, intensity 
(Dis tance)2
1
(1000)Io 
(8)2
1
 Io  2
(8) (1000)
 Required distance = 8 1000 = 80 10
 252.98 m

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18. 00001.72
d/2
1 1 dx
Sol.  
C1 A 0 0  x

d
1 1 dx C1 C2
  
C2 A d/2 0 (d  x)
1 1 1
 
c c1 c 2
d d/2 d/2
K eq 
 d 
 0  2 
2 0 n  
 0 
 

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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A plank of mass 150 kg and length 16 m is placed on a rough


inclined plane and a man of mass 50 kg walks down the plank. The
A
1
coefficient of friction between plank and inclined plane is , and the
2
man starts moving downward with minimum acceleration such that B
plank does not slide. Find the time needed when the man moves
2 37
from end A to end B of the plank. (g = 10 m/s )
(A) 2 sec
(B) 4 sec
(C) 6 sec
(D) 8 sec
2. In the figure shown, arrangement is placed P 2K B 2K
on horizontal frictionless plane. The mass of
rod PA and QB are negligible and they are /2 /2
4K 8K
free to rotate about hinge points P and Q
m
respectively in the horizontal plane. The C1 C2
x
block of mass ‘m’ is attached to springs. /2 /2
4K
Springs are light and their stiffness are
shown in the figure. The block is slightly 4K A Q
displaced along x–axis then released. Then
the time period of oscillation of the block is
3 m
(A)
2 5k
3 m
(B)
4 5k
3 5m
(C)
2 k
3 5m
(D)
4 k

3. A hollow non conducting hemisphere of radius R has a positive charge q 


uniformly distributed on its surface. The hemisphere starts rotating with a q
constant angular velocity ‘’ about an axis passing through center of sphere, as
shown in the figure. Then the net magnetic field at centre ‘O’ of the sphere is
0 q  O
R
(A)
2R
0 q 
(B)
3R
0 q 
(C)
6R
 0 q
(D)
12R

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4. Suppose that one of the slits in YDSE is wider than the other, so the amplitude of the light
reaching on the screen from one slit, acting alone, is five times that from the other slit, acting
alone. The intensity for central bright fringe is I0, then find the intensity I on the screen for (angular
d 5
position)  = 37. (Take  , where d is separation between the slits and  is wavelength of
 18
the source)
 124 
(A)   I0
 225 
 93 
(B)   I0
 225 
 62 
(C)   I0
 225 
 31 
(D)   I0
 225 

5. A cubical block ‘A’ of mass m 0 (=a3 = 3kg) of edge ‘a’ and density ‘’ floats in a liquid of density
‘3’. The lower surface of the cube just touches the free end of massless spring of spring
constant k(=a2g) fixed at the bottom of the vessel. Another block ‘B’ of mass ‘m’ placed over the
2
block ‘A’, so that, the cube is immersed in liquid upto of cube height in equilibrium. Then the
3
value of ‘m’ is
(A) 3 kg
(B) 6 kg
(C) 8 kg
(D) 4 kg

6. As shown in the figure AB represents an infinite wall tangential to horizontal B


semi-circular track. O is a point source of light on the ground at the centre
of the circle. A block moves along the circular track with a constant speed v
starting from the point where the wall touches the circular track. Then the wall
acceleration of the shadow of the block along the length of wall is v
R
(A) zero
O
 v2  2  vt   vt 
(B)   sec   tan  
R
  R
  R
 v2  2  vt   vt 
(C)   sec   tan   A
 2R  R
  R
 2v 2  2  vt   vt 
(D)   sec   tan  
 R  R R 

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(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. A ball of mass m = 100 gm is suspended from a point A by an A


m
inextensible thread of length . Ball is drawn aside and held at
3
same level as A but at a distance  from A as shown in the
2
figure. Now ball is released from rest. Then which of the following 
is/are correct. (Assume string applies only that much jerk which is
required so that velocity along string becomes zero)
(A) Velocity of ball just before experiencing jerk is g B
3g
(B) Velocity of ball just after experiencing jerk is
2
g
(C) Impulse applied by string is
20
7g
(D) Velocity of ball when the ball comes at point B is
2

8. A rod having charge per unit length  = 2 y


Coulomb/meter lies parallel to y-axis and a quarter
ring having same charge density lies in x-z plane as
R
shown in the figure (R = 2 m). Then

+

45 O 90

+ 45 R x

z
(A) The magnitude of electric field due to the rod is more than the electric field due to the
quarter ring at the point ‘O’
(B) The net electric field at point ‘O’ is zero.
(C) The magnitude of electric field due to the rod and due to the quarter ring at the point ‘O’
are same.
 42 2  
(D) The magnitude of net electric field at ‘O’ is   .
 40  R
 

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9. An object is placed in front of converging lens at a distance 40 cm from the lens. On the other
side of the lens is concave mirror of focal length 15 cm separated from the lens by a distance 70
cm. Light from the object passes rightward through the lens and reflects from the mirror, passes
leftward through the lens, and forms a final image of the object. Then which of the following is/are
correct.
 = 3/2

R = 20 cm R = 20 cm R = 30 cm
(A) The distance between the lens and the final image is equal to 40 cm.
(B) The distance between the mirror and the final image is equal to 110 cm.
(C) The final image lies in the same plane as the object.
(D) The final image is real, inverted and of the same size as that of the object.

10. In the circuit shown, 1 and 2 are two ideal sources 2 amp R
of unknown emfs. Some currents are shown in some 8
branches of the circuit. Potential difference appearing 1
2
2
across resistance 6  is VA  VB = 10 V. Then A
(A) The current in the CD branch is 5 amp. 8 1
(B) The unknown emf 1 is 40 volts. 4 6 6
6
(C) The unknown emf 2 is 68 volts. 6 6
(D) The unknown resistance R is 9 . 3 amp
C B
D 4

11. Three capacitors C1 = 12F, C2 = 6F and C3 = 8F are C2


separately charged with battery such that charge on  + A
capacitors are 48 coulomb, 18 coulomb and 56
coulomb respectively and then disconnected with the + +
battery. After they are connected in a circuit along with C1 C3
 
two uncharged capacitors C4 = 2F and C5 = 8F and a
battery of emf = 8 volts as shown in figure. Now the C4
switch S is closed. Choose the correct option(s). B  + S
(A) Final charge on the capacitor C4 is 8 coulomb. 8V C5
(B) Final charge on the capacitor C3 is 48 coulomb.
(C) Potential difference between A and B is 9 volt.
(D) Amount of charge flown in the circuit is 8 coulomb.

12. A solid sphere A moving with a speed v 0 and rotating with an angular velocity 0, makes a head
on elastic collision with a hollow sphere (of same mass) B. There is no friction between the
surface of A and B (Neglect the gravity). Then which of the following is/are correct.
(A) A will stop moving but continue to rotate with an angular speed 0.
(B) A will come to rest and stop rotating.
(C) B will move with same speed v 0 without rotating.
(D) B will move with a speed v 0 and rotate with an angular speed 0.

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A cubical box of side 5 m contains helium gas at a pressure 320 N/m 2. During an observation
time of 1 second, an atom travelling with root mean square speed parallel to one of the sides of
the cube was found to make 1000 hits with a particular wall, without any collision with other
25
atoms. (take R  J/mol-K). Then find the total mass (in gm) of helium gas in the box.
3

14. A positive charge particle enters and comes out from a uniform  
‘B’
magnetic field which exists with direction inside the paper in a 37
 
finite space as shown in the figure. If the radius of curvature of
the charge particle is 4 m, when it is inside the magnetic field.  
Find the width ‘d’ (in cm) of the region in which magnetic field  
exists.  
 
 
53  
d

15. Two monochromatic (wavelength  = a/5) and coherent sources of electromagnetic waves are
placed on the x-axis at the point (2a, 0) and (a, 0). A detector moves in a circle of radius
R(R>>2a) whose centre is at origin. Find the number of maximas detected during one circular
revolution by the detector.

16. In the circuit shown, the key(K) is closed at t = 0. 14  10 


Find the current (in ampere) through the key(K) at
the instant t = 103n2 sec.

10 mH 20  500V 10 
30 
K

6 25 F

17. A constant force F = 20N is applied on the rod of mass m = 8kg and Q F
 1 (m, )
length  = 10m placed on a rough inclined plane     of  = 1/2
 2 P
37
inclination  = 37 as shown in the figure. A transverse wave pulse
is created at the end point P. Find the time (in sec) needed to move
2
the pulse from end P to end Q. (g = 10 m/s )

18. A target element A is bombarded with electrons and the wavelengths of the characteristic
spectrum are measured. A second characteristic spectrum is also obtained, because of an
impurity in the target. The wavelengths of the K lines are 784 pm (element A) and 1521 pm
(impurity). Find the atomic number of impurity. (atomic number of element A is 40).

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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A
Sol. For plank a
f + 800 = 900 f
f = 100
for man f = 800
300 + f = 50a
f
400 = 50a 300
a = 8 m/s2
1
S  ut  at 2
2 900
1
16  0   8  t 2
2
t = 2 sec

2. A
Sol. Block is displaced by ‘x’ along x–axis.
Torque about P

8k  2x1    4k  x  x1 
2
x
x1  …(i)
9
Torque about Q

4k.2x 2 .  8k  x  x2 
2

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x
x2  P 4K
3 B 2x2
80
ma = – kx
9
m
 80k  4K 8K x2  x
a=   x x1 x
 9m 
9m 3 m
T  2  8K 2x1 Q
80k 2 5k

3. C
Sol. Magnetic field due to the ring on its axis is 
0 r 2i q
B (due to ring)
2(r 2  x 2 )3/2 Rd

2  2 Rcos Rd  
 /2  0 (R cos )   O
 2 /   R
B 
0 2 (Rcos )2  (R sin )2 
3/2

q
Where  =
2R 2
 0 q
B
6R

4. A
Sol. ICBF   K   A 12  A 22  2A 1A 2 cos    I0 Q
A1  A, A 2  5A,   0
d 37
2 I
kA  0
36
16
IQ  I 
25

K A12  A 22  2A1A 2 cos   D
2 x = d sin37
 x
 x = (3/5)d
2 3 
  d
 5 3
 124 
IQ    I0
 225 

5. D
Sol. (Ah)3g = (Aa)g
h = a/3 A
m
a 2
mg + (a3g) = k    ( a3 )(3)g 
3 3 h
2a
4
mg  a3 g 3
3 a
3 k
m = 4 kg 3

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6. D
Sol. y = R tan 
dy
 d   vt  v
v shadow  R sec     v sec 2  
2

 dt  R d
2
y
dv 2v  vt   vt 
a shadow  shadow  sec 2   tan   
dt R R R R
O

7. A, B, C, D
Sol. By conservation of energy 3
1  
mv 2  mg  v  g 2
2 2
 =30
Just after jerk v sin  becomes zero
1 g
Impulse applied by string = mv sin  = (0.1) g 
2 20

3g
Velocity of ball after experiencing jerk = v cos  
2
3g  7
Velocity at B vB2   2  g  g
4 2 4

 7g  v cos 
v sin
vB   
 2  v
 

8. C, D
Sol. Electric field due to rod
k
E (sin 1  sin 2 )
R
Electric field due to circular arc
2k 
E sin  
R 2
k O
E0   ( 2  1)2  (1)2 
  R
rod x
 42 2  2k
E0    45
 40  R R
 
2k
R z

9. A, B, C, D
Sol. Focal length of lens
1  3  2   3  2 
   1     1 
f  2  R   2  20 
Position of Image from lens
1 1 1
 
f v u

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1 1 1
   v = 40 cm
20 v 40
So, position of objet from the concave mirror is 30 which is centre of concave mirror. Hence final
image will form at the position of object.

10. A, B, C, D
Sol. By applying Kirchhoff’s law 2 amp R
1 = 40 V
2 = 68 V 1 2
4
R = 9  and current through 4 = 5 amp. A
1 amp 7 amp 2
4 3 2

8 amp
3 amp 5 amp
B
3 amp 4

11. A, B, C, D
Sol. Equivalent circuit
q is the amount of charge flown in the circuit. q = 8 coulomb. 1F

q
8V

12. A, C
Sol. v0 v0

0 0

SECTION – C

13. 00001.20
1
Sol. Time between two consecutive collisions = sec
1000
2 1
So, 
v rms 1000
vrms  2000  5  10000 m/s
3RT
v rms   10000
M
108  4  10 3
So, T =  16  103 K
 25 
3 
 3 
Mass of helium gas  PV = nRT
m
PV = RT
M
PVM 320  125  (4  103 )
m   1.2 gm
RT  25  3
   16  10
 3 

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14. 00080.00
Sol. d = R cos 37  R cos 53 37
d = 80 cm 
‘B’

53   37
 
R  
 
 
 
53  
d

15. 00060.00
Sol. rmax = 3a y
n = 3a
3a
n=

3a
n  15
(a / 5) S2 S1
So, total number of maxima detected during one
(a, 0) O (2a, 0) x
circular revolution = 15  4 = 60

16. 00100.00
Sol. i1 is current in the first loop 14  10 
t
500   4
 75 i1 i2
i1   1 e 510  amp i3 i4
20   4
 
i2 is current in the second loop 10 mH 20  500V 10 
t 30 
500 103 25
i2  e  amp
40 4
6 25 F
500
i3  amp
20
500
i4  amp
10

So, total current through key (K)


i = i1 + i2 + i3 + i4 = 100 amp

17. 00004.00
F
Sol. T x

T F x Fx
v  
  m/ m
dx Fx

dt m
 t
dx F
  dt
0 x m 0

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m
t2
F

18. 00029.00
Sol. Using Moseley’s law
 = a(Z - 1) , we have
c
= a(ZA - 1)
A
c
and  a  Z x  1
x
A Z 1
Dividing yields  x
x ZA  1
 Zx = 29.

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 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section – B & Section-C.
Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases

Section-B (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43– 48) contains 18 Numerical based questions with Single digit
integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49– 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A uniform rod of mass m and length  is hinged at


point P such that the rod can rotate in a vertical (m, R)
plane. One end B of the rod is connected through
the massless string which passes over the pulley
of mass m and radius R and the other end of the S1 S2
string is connected with the block of mass m as A P
B
shown in the figure. (There is no slipping between
m
the string and the pulley) Initially rod is horizontal. /4 3/4
At t = 0, the system is released, then which of the
following is/are correct.
36
(A) Acceleration of the block is g .
95
12
(B) Acceleration of the centre of mass of the rod is g.
95
41
(C) Tension in the string S1 is mg
95
39
(D) Tension in the string S2 is mg
95

2. A ball of mass 1 kg swings around in a circle using a light


spring which has spring constant 10 N/m. The ball describes
a horizontal circle at a height 2m above the floor. The
stretched spring has a length 5m and makes an angle 37 37
with the vertical as shown in the figure. Then which of the
following is/are correct. (Take g = 10 m/s2) 1 kg
(A) The magnitude of the force F that the spring exerts 2m
on mass is 12.50 N.
(B) The length of the spring when it is not stretched is 3.75 m.
(C) The speed of the ball is (1.5 10) m/s
(D) At some instant of time the spring breaks. The ball moves a horizontal distance 3m
before it hits the floor from breaking point.

3. A smooth sphere of mass 8 kg is moving on a horizontal plane with a velocity (3iˆ  ˆj) m/s, it
collides with a vertical wall which is parallel to the y-z plane. If the coefficient of restitution
1
between the sphere and the wall is . Then which of the following is/are correct.
2
 3 
(A) The velocity of sphere after impact is   ˆi  ˆj  m/s.
 2 
(B) The loss in kinetic energy caused by the impact is 27 joule.

(C) The impulse J that acts on the sphere is 36iˆ N-sec.

(D) The impulse J that acts on the sphere is 36iˆ N-sec.

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4. A circular disc of mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ is held in equilibrium in a


vertical plane by two identical strings ‘S1’ and ‘S2’ of negligible mass
as shown in the figure. Choose the correct option(s). S1 S2
(A) Tension in the string S2 when circular disc is in equilibrium
5
is mg . P Q
8 106
3
(B) Acceleration of point P just after cutting the string S2 is g . C
5
(C) Tension in the string ‘S1’ immediately after cutting the string
4mg
‘S2’ is .
15
8mg
(D) Tension in the string ‘S1’ immediately after cutting the string ‘S2’ is .
15

5. A block of mass m is kept on a inclined plane of mass 2m and


inclination  with horizontal. If the whole system is accelerated such that
the block does not slip on the wedge. Then which of the following is/are m
correct (all the surfaces are frictionless).
(A) The normal reaction acting on 2m due to m is mg sec.
2m
(B) If m remains at rest with respect to wedge a force F = 3mg tan
must be applied on 2m. 
(C) The acceleration of wedge must be g tan.
(D) Pseudo force acting on m with respect to ground is mg tan towards left.

6. The potential energy U in joule of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in xy plane obeys the law U =
(3x + 4y), where (x, y) are the coordinates of the particle in meter. If the particle is at rest at (6, 4)
at time t = 0, then choose the correct option(s)
(A) The particle has constant acceleration
(B) The particle has zero acceleration
(C) The speed of the particle when it crosses y-axis is 10 m/s
(D) Co-ordinates of the particle at t = 1 sec are (4.5, 2)

SECTION – B
(Single Digit Integer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

7. A charge particle ‘q’ lies at the centre of two concentric hollow


spheres of inner radii 2R and 6R and outer radii 4R and 8R
respectively. The amount of work has to be performed to slowly 6R 4R
transfer the charge ‘q’ from center through the orifice to infinity
 q2
is . Find the value of . 2R
192 0R q

8R

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8. Radius of cylinder A and B are same and equal to 4R


while the radius of cylinder C is R. All three cylinders are
released from rest. Magnitude of acceleration of cylinder A
a k C
is a1 and that of cylinder C is a2. If the ratio of 1 is ,
a2 4 A B
then find the value of k. (all the surfaces are frictionless)

9. A particle travels in a straight line such that for a time interval 2  t  6 sec its motion is described
4
by v  m/s, where a is in m/s2. If v = 6 m/s at t = 2 sec, then the particle’s acceleration at t = 5
a
k
sec is m/s2. Find the value of k.
15

10. A spring mass system is held at rest with the spring relaxed at a m
mg
height ‘h’ above the ground. The minimum value of h = for
k k
which the system has a tendency to rebound after hitting the
ground, then find the value of . (assume zero coefficient of
restitution for lower block and ground) 2m

11. A charged particle of mass m = 10 gm and charge q = 24  106 D


       
C

C enters along AB at point A in a uniform magnetic field of         
magnitude B = 200 Tesla existing in a rectangular region of size         
(16m  12m) and into the plane of paper as shown in figure. The          12 m
particle leaves the region at ‘C’. The speed of the charge particle         
(in m/s) as it leaves the region is         
A B
16 m

y
12. A point charge ‘q’ is placed at a distance ‘’
(on the y-axis) vertically above the surface
which lies in the xz plane as shown in the q (0, , 0)
figure. The flux of electric field passing
q
through the shaded portion is . Find the (0, 0, 0)
(, 0, 0) B C x
480 O
value of .

E
(0, 0, ) A (, 0, ) D
z

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A ray of light is refracted through a solid sphere in such a way that it passes through the
extremities of two radii which makes an angle 120 with each other and the deviation of the ray
caused by its passage through the sphere is 46. Then find the refractive index ‘’ of the sphere
(material).

14. A very large container filled with a liquid of density  and a spherical y
ball of mass ‘m’ is in equilibrium with the help of a string as shown in
the figure. The density of ball is /2 and its volume is V. Container


starts accelerating with acceleration a  5 3iˆ  5ˆj m/s2. Find the 
magnitude of tension (in newton) in the string in equilibrium. (Take g m
= 10 m/s2 and m = 2.5 kg)

15. A coil of inductance L = 5H and resistance R = 55  is connected in series to the mains


alternating voltage of frequency f = 50 Hz in series. The non-zero capacitance of capacity
K  108 F is connected in series with the coil, if the power dissipated has to remain unchanged,
then find the value of K. (Take 2 = 10)

16. The main scale of vernier callipers reads in millimeter and its vernier is divided into 8 divisions,
which coincide with 6 divisions of main scale. When two jaws of instrument touch each other the
zero of the vernier coincide with the zero of main scale. A rod is tightly placed along its length
between both jaws, it is observed that the zero of vernier scale lies just right to 45th division of
main scale and seventh division of vernier scale coincides with the main scale. Then find the
length of the rod in millimeter.

17. A light ray is incident on the edge face A P


AB of a prism ABC as shown in the
figure. The second prism is kept in
such a manner that emergent ray from 67 30
prism ABC is falling normally on face
PQ of prism PQR. Find the net
deviation (in degree) produced in the 37
light ray by the optical system of two  = 4/3  = 4/3
prisms.
3 B C Q R
(Take sin1    37 and
5
 2 
sin1    42 )
3

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18. A block of mass ‘m’ = 5 kg connected with massless


string through the ideal pulley with a conducting rod of
length ‘’ = 10 meter and mass ‘m’ = 5 kg lies on the
i
horizontal table. Coefficient of friction between the rod
x
3
and the table is ‘’    . If the current in the conductor
4
is 2 ampere, then find the minimum magnitude of z
m
magnetic field strength (in Tesla) such that conducting
rod just starts to translate along negative x-axis. (take g =
2
10 m/sec ) [neglect the radius of rod]

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PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 11-09-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A, B, C

Sol. a  …(i)
4 1
3a = R1 …(ii)
mg  T2  3ma …(iii)
a T1
 T2
mR2 A P
T2R  T1R  1 B
2
m 3a
3 mg
T2  T 1  ma …(iv)
2
 3   7 mg
T1    mg    m 2 
4
  4
  48
mg 7
T1   ma …(v)
3 9
From these equation
41 59
T1  mg, T2  mg
95 95
12g 36
a and acceleration of block = g
95 95

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2. A, B, C, D
4 (4/5)T
Sol. T  mg
5 T
5
T  mg  12.5 N 37
4
T 12.5
    1.25
K 10 (3/5)T
Natural length  5  1.25  3.75 m
3 mv 2
T
5 r mg

v  10  32 m/s
Horizontal distance = vt
  3   2  2 
 10  2    10   3 m
    

3. A, B, C
1 ˆ ˆ
Sol. Velocity after impact =   (3i) j
2
2
1 1  3  
Loss in kinetic energy = m(32  12 )  m    12   27 J
2 2  2  
  3  9
J  m   ˆi  ˆj   m(3iˆ  ˆj)   m ˆi  36iˆ N-sec
 2  2

4. A, B, C
3 (4/5)T
Sol. T  max
5 T
3T
ax  …(i)
5m 37
4
mg  T  ma y P
5 53 (3/5)T
4T C ax
ay  g  …(ii)
5m 
1 ay
C  TR  mR 2 
2
2T mg
R  …(iii)
m
acceleration of point P along the string ‘S1’ is zero

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5. A, B, C
Sol. N = mg sec N cos
N sin = ma
a = g tan N
F = 3ma
F = 3mg tan 
a

m
N sin 

2m


F

mg

6. A, C, D
U U
Sol. Fx    3, Fy    4
x y

F  (3iˆ  4ˆj)
When it crosses y-axis, x = 0
1
x  ux t  a x t 2
2
1
6    3t 2  t  2 sec
2
 
v  0  (3iˆ  4ˆj)2  v  10 m/s
x(t  1)  1.5 and y = 2
Co-ordinates = (6  1.5, 4 2) = (4.5, 2)

SECTION – B

7. 7
4R 8R
1 1 7 q2
Sol. Work performed =
 0E 2 dV   0E2 dV =
2 2 192 0R
2R 6R

8. 3
Sol. a1 cos37  a2 cos53
a1
a1 k 53

a2 4 37
a2

9. 4
da
Sol. va = 4  a 2  v 0
dt
a 5
da
  4a 3
   dt (at t = 2 sec, a = 2/3)
2/3 2

4
a
15

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10. 4
Sol. By the conservation of energy m m
2 2gh 2mg
1 2 1  2mg   2mg 
2
m  2gh   k
2  k 
  mg 
 k 
 m k

2m

h
2m 2m

11. 8
O
mv
Sol. r 
qB r

a r b
sin   , cos  
r r
r         
2 2
a r b (a2  b2 ) mv         

     1  r  
r  r  2b qB         
         b
qB(a2  b2 )         
v  8 m/s
2mb         
a

12. 2
Sol.   OAE  ABCD y

q q q
   q (0, , 0)
480 480 240

(0, 0, 0)
(, 0, 0) B C x
O


E
(0, 0, ) A (, 0, ) D
z

SECTION – C
13. 00001.60
Sol. deviation,  =   (i  r)  (i  r) 
  P Q
i  r   …(i) i i
 2 r  r
 
r    …(ii)
 2 2
  
i   
2 2 2
Using snell’s law
sini   sinr

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      
sin    
  2  2 
 
sin   
2 2
 
cos  
  2   cos 37  1.60
 cos 60
cos  
2
 

14. 00025.00
 2 5 m/s2 g vg
Sol. Tv g 10 m/s
2
T = mg
30 120
T
5 3 m/s2
 v g 
  g
 2 
g = 10 m/s2

15. 00100.00
2
 V  R  V R
Sol. Pav = VI cos  = V      2
 z  z  Z
It means Z has to be same in both cases
Z1  Z2  R2  XL2  R2  (XC  XL )2
2XL  XC
1
 C 2
= 106 = 1  106
2 L

16. 00045.75
Sol. 8V = 6S
3
V  mm
4
6
7V  7   5.25 mm
8 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
th th
Hence 7 division of vernier coincides with 51
division of main scale x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Hence 51S = X + 45S + 7V 0
X = 6S  7V = 0.75 mm
So measured length = 45.75 mm

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17. 00040.00
Sol. Applying snell’s law A
4
1sin53  sinr1
3
r1  37 67
So, r2 = 67  37 = 30 53 r3
r1 r2
4
sin30  sinr3
3
r3 = 42  = 4/3
So, 1 = (53  37) + (42  30) = 28
B C
4 P
sin30  1sinr4  r4 = 42
3
2 = 42  30 = 12
So, net deviation  = 1 + 2 = 40 30

30 r4

Q R

18. 00003.50
mg  mg
Sol. Fmin  F
B
1  2 T
(  1) f
iBmin  mg
2
1 
Bmin  3.50 Tesla

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