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Derivatives upto order two
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. The least count of the main scale of a vernier calipers is 1 mm. Its vernier scale is
divided into 10 divisions and coincide with 9 divisions of the main scale. When jaws
are touching each other, the 7th division of vernier scale coincides with a division of
main scale and the zero of vernier scale is lying right side of the zero of main scale.
When this vernier is used to measure length of a cylinder the zero of the vernier scale
between 3.1 cm and 3.2 cm and 4th VSD coincides with a main scale division. The
length of the cylinder is : (VSD is vernier scale division)
A) 3.2 cm B) 3.21 cm C) 3.07 cm D) 2.99 cm
2. A screw gauge with a pitch of 0.5 mm and a circular scale with 50 divisions is used to
measure the thickness of a thin sheet of Aluminium. Before starting the measurement,
it is found that when the two jaws of the screw gauge are brought in contact, the 45th
division coincides with the main scale line and the zero of the main scale is barely
visible. What is the thickness of the sheet if the main scale reading is 0.5 mm and the
25th division coincides with the main scale line?
A) 0.70 mm B) 0.50 mm C) 0.75 mm D) 0.80 mm
3. A Fahrenheit thermometer reads 113 F while a faulty Celsius thermometer reads 44C .
The correction required to be applied to the Celsius thermometer is
A) 1C B) 1C C) 2C D) 2C
4. A piece of metal weighs 46g in the air. When it is immersed in the liquid of specific
gravity 1.24 at 270C, it weighs 30g. When the temperature of liquid is raised to 420C,
the metal piece weighs 30.5g. Specific gravity of the liquid at 420C is 1.20. The
coefficient of linear expansion of the metal will be
A) 3.316 105 / 0 C B) 2.316 105 / 0 C C) 4.316 105 / 0 C D) 1.316 105 / 0 C
5. One kilogram of ice at 0C is mixed with one kilogram of water at 80C . The final
temperature of the mixture is (Take: specific heat of water 4200 J kg 1 K 1 , latent heat
of ice 336kJkg 1 )
A) 40C B) 60C C) 0C D) 50C
I 2R
C) 2T D)
0 I R
by T and correspondingly the change in their respective lengths be L1 and L2
A) L1 L2
B) L1 L2
11. The temperature of an isotropic cubical solid of length l0 , density 0 and coefficient of
linear expansion is increased by 200C. Then at higher temperature, to a good
approximation
A) Length is l0 1 20
0
D) Density is
1 60
12. In a container of negligible heat capacity, 200 g ice at 0C and 100g steam at 100C are
added to 200g of water that has temperature 55C . Assume no heat is lost to the
SECTION – III
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
14. Three students S1 , S2 and S3 perform an experiment for determining the acceleration due
to gravity (g) using a simple pendulum. They use different lengths of pendulum and
record time for different number of oscillations. The observations are as shown in the
table.
If E1 , E2 and E3 are the percentage errors in ‘g’ for students 1,2 and 3 respectively, then
15. Two vessels connected at the bottom by a thin pipe with a sliding plug contain liquid at
20C and 80C respectively. The coefficient of cubic expansion of liquid is 103 K 1 . The
ratio of heights of liquid columns in the vessel h20 / h80 is nearest to which integer?
17. A calorimeter of water equivalent 10g contains a liquid of mass 50g at 400C. When ‘m’
gram of ice at 100 C is put into the calorimeter and the mixture is allowed to attain
equilibrium, the final temperature was found to be 200C. It is known that specific heat
capacity of the liquid changes with temperature as S 1
cal g
1 0 1
C where is
500
temperature is 0C. The specific heat capacity of ice, water and the calorimeter remain
constant and their values are Sice 0.5cal g 1 0C1; Swater 1.0 cal g 1 0C1 and latent heat of
fusion of ice is Lf 80cal g 1 . Assume no heat loss to the surrounding. Ifthe value of m
18. What is heat capacity of 1 L water in kcal C 1 ? Specific heat capacity of water is 1.0
cal g 1 C 1 .
CHEMISTRY
19 A 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 D
24 AD 25 BD 26 ABC 27 AD 28 BCD
29 AB 30 ABD 31 CD 32 9 33 5
34 6 35 3 36 8
MATHEMATICS
37 B 38 D 39 D 40 A 41 A
42 CD 43 ACD 44 BD 45 BC 46 AD
47 AD 48 ABC 49 BD 50 1 51 8
52 5 53 6 54 4
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. L.C. of vernier calipers = 1 MSD – 1 VSD
9
1 1 0.1 mm 0.01cm
10
Here 7th division of vernier scale coincides with a division of main scale and the zero of vernier scale
is lying right side of the zero of main scale.
Zero error 7 0.1 0.7 mm 0.07 cm
Length of the cylinder = measured value – zero error
3.1 4 0.01 0.07 3.07cm
0.5
2. L.C. 0.01mm
50
Zero error 50 45 5 0.01 0.05mm (Negative)
Reading 0.5 25 0.01 0.05 0.80mm
5 5
3. We use TC TF 32 TC 113 32 45C
9 9
Thus, the correction to be applied to Celsius thermometer is 1C
4. Loss of weight at 270C = 46 – 30 =16
V1 1.24l g 16..... i
Loss of weight at 420C = 46 – 30.5 = 15.5
V2 1.2l g 15.5..... ii
16 V 1.24
Now, dividing (i) by (ii), we get 1
15.5 V2 1.2
2.316 10 5 / 0 C
mL
mW W i i
CW
5. mix
mi mW
Li 336
W 80
CW 4.2 0C
mi mW mix
2 2
6. VL VV
L VV
LVL V VV or
V VL
VV VL L V
l l l0 0 1
7. T 2 2 0 T0 1
g g 2
T T
At 30C , fraction loss of time 30 20 5 5 19 10 6
T20
Time lost in 24 hours = 86400 95 106 8.2s
T10 T20
On a cold day at 10C , fraction gain of time 5
T20
Time gained in 24 hours = 8.2 s
I
8. Given 100 0.2
I
2
2 2
l 2 l 2 1 a22t 2 2 2t 1 a12t 2 21t
l l
4 4
Neglecting 2 t and a1 t , we get
2 2 2 2
l2 2
0 l 2 2 2t
21t 2 2 1 1 4 2
4 4
17. Heat gained by ice mSice 10 mSm 20 mLf 105mcal
Heat lost by calorimeter 10 1 20 200 cal
g C
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
4 2 L
1. A student performs an experiment for determination of g 2 , L 1 m , and he
T
commits an error of L for T, he takes the time of n oscillations with the stop watch of
least count T and he commits a human error of 0.1s . For which of the following data,
the measurement of g , will be most accurate?
2. A person measures the depth of a well by measuring the time interval between
dropping a stone and receiving the sound of impact with the bottom of the well. The
error in his measurement of time is T 0.01 s and he measures the depth of the well to
be L 20 m . Take, the acceleration due to gravity g 10 ms 2 and the velocity of sound
L
is 300 ms 1 . Then, the fractional error in the measurement, is closest to
L
A) 0.2% B) 1% C) 3% D) 5%
3. A student measures the time period of 100 oscillation of a simple pendulum four times.
The data set is 90 s, 91 s, 95 s and 92 s. If the minimum division in the measuring clock
is 1 s, then the reported mean time should be (After rounding off mean error)
A) 92 2s B) 92 5.0s C) 92 1.8s D) 92 3s
4. Equal masses of three liquids A, B and C have temperatures 10°C, 25°C and 40°C,
respectively. If A and B are mixed, the mixture has a temperature of 15°C. If B and C
are mixed, the mixture has a temperature of 30°C. If A and C are mixed, the mixture
has a temperature of
SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong
cases
6. A bimetallic strip is formed out of two identical strips one of copper and the other of
brass. The coefficients of linear expansion of the two metals are C and B . On
heating, the temperature of the strip goes up by T and the strip bends to form an arc
of radius of curvature R. Then R is
7. A vessel is partly filled with liquid. When the vessel is cooled to a lower temperature,
the space in the vessel, unoccupied by the liquid remains constant. Then the volume of
the liquid (VL ) , volume of the vessel (VV ) , the coefficients of cubical expansion of the
material of the vessel ( V ) and of the liquid ( L ) are related as
V VV V VL
A) L V B) L V C) D)
L VL L VV
B) the force on the rods exerted by the wall are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
C ) the energy stored in the rods due to elasticity are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
10. The radius of a ring is R and its coefficient of linear expansion is . If the temperature
of ring increases by , then its circumference will increase by
R R
A) R B) 2 R C) D)
2 4
11. We have three pieces of materials and we are required to heat each of them from 150 C
to 650 C . Choose the correct amount of heat required for each of the case. The specific
heats in cal / gm0C for aluminium, pyrex and platinum are 0.21, 0.20 and 0.032,
respectively
12. A metal rod of length L0 whose coefficient of linear expansion 103 0C 1 is heated
such that its temperature changes by 1000 K. Assuming is constant during the
temperature change (Take e 2.7 )
A) final length of the rod is greater than 2L0
B) final length of the rod is greater than 2.5L0
C) final length of the rod is greater than 3L0
D) increase in length of rod is L0
SECTION – III
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
14. When a brass rod is put in a furnace. Its length increases by 1%. If the room
temperature is 250 C and Brass 20 106 / 0 C . the change in the temperature is
100 x 0C . Where x=
15. A steel rod of length 5m is fixed between two rigid supports. The coefficient of linear
expansion of steel is 12.5 106 / 0 C . The stress in the rod for an increase in
temperature of 400 C is x 108 N / m 2 . Find the value of x
16. A lead ball of specific heat 125 JKg 1 oC 1 at 200 C is dropped from a height of 2km.
It is subjected air resistance and it is assumed that all of its kinetic energy is used in
increasing the temperature of the ball. Final temperature of the ball in 0 C is _______
times initial temperature of ball in 0 C . g 10 m / s 2
Rd
or (1 B T )(1 C T ) , by binomial approximation
R
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ISOME
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 88
SECTION – I
(SINGLE INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1. 2 grams of steam at 100oC is mixed with 5gm of ice at 40oC in an ideal calorimeter.
If the final temperature of system is , then find . (Given L of steam = 500 cal
20
gm1, S ice = 0.5Cal / gmo C, S water = 1Cal / gmo C, L ice = 80Cal / gm)
2. As a result of temperature rise of 32oC, a bar with a crack at its centre buckles upwards
as shown in the figure. If the fixed distance L0 2.5m and coefficient of linear
expansion of bar is 25 106 oC 1, the rise ‘x’ (in cm) is (nearly)
Lo
Lo
3. A liquid flows at the rate of 1/4200 kg/s through a tube and is heated by a heater
dissipating 25 W. The inflow and outflow liquid temperatures are 25ºC and 30ºC
respectively. When the rate of flow is increased to 1/2100 kg/s and the rate of heating
to 30 W, the inflow and outflow temperatures are unaltered. If the rate of loss of heat
from the tube is 5z watt, then find z.
4. 2kg of ice at 20 C is mixed with 5kg of water at 20 C . The water content of final
mixture (in kg) is___________ (Latent heat of ice = 80kcal/kg, specific heat of water
= 1 kcal kg 1 C1 specific heat of ice = 0.5 kcal kg 1 C1 )
5. A steel rod of length 5 m is fixed between two rigid supports. The coefficient of linear
expansion of steel is 12.5×10–6/C. The stress in the rod for an increase in temperature
of 40C is x 108 N / m 2 . Find the value of x (Young's modulus for steel is 2 × 1011
N/m2).
SECTION – II
(ONE OR MORE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
9. In a scientific book that describes a temperature scale called Z, boiling and freezing
point of water are referred as 65Z on 15Z respectively.
A) The temperature of 95Z on Fahrenheit scale is 148F
B) The temperature of 95Z on Fahrenheit scale is 256F
C) A change of 40 on Celsius scale is equal to change of 32 Z on Z scale
D) A change of 40C on Celsius scale is equal to a change of 20 Z on Z scale
A) The fractional change in length of one main scale division is equal to the fractional
change in length of one Vernier scale division
B) The coefficient of linear expansion of main scale and Vernier scale is same
C) Change in length of (M+N) main scale divisions is equal to the change in length of
N Vernier scale divisions
11. Two rods of same mass and same length lo but having different coefficient of
expansions and 3 are joined at P (see figure). System is placed on frictionless
surface. If temperature of whole system is changed by T,
P
lo lo
3
lo T
B) the displacement of centre of mass of the system is
2
lo T
D) the displacement of junction point is
2
A) The specific heat of the material in liquid state is 0.054 cal gmoC
B) The specific heat of the material in liquid state is 0.036 cal / gmoC
13. A uniform cylinder of steel of mass M, radius R is placed on frictionless bearings and
set to rotate about it’s vertical axis with angular velocity 0 . After the cylinder has
reached the specified state of rotation it is heated without any mechanical contact from
I
temperature T0 to T0 T . If is the fractional change in moment of inertia of the
I
cylinder and be the fractional change in angular velocity of the cylinder and be
0
I 2 R I I 2 R
A) B) C) 2 T D)
I R I 0 0 I R
14. Four rods A, B, C, D of same length and material but of different radii r , r 2, r 3 and
2r respectively are held between two rigid walls. Temperature of all the rods is
increased by same amount. If the rods do not bend, then
A) the stress in the rods are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
B) the force on the rods exerted by the wall are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
C) the energy stored in the rods due to elasticity are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
D) the strains produced in the rods are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4.
K2 = 160 Nm–1 are attached to the block of mass m =10 kg as shown in the figure.
Initially the block is at rest in the equilibrium position. At time t = 0, a sharp impulse
of 50 Ns is given to the block with a hammer.
A) Period of oscillations for the mass m is s.
3
2 a m
A) the period of small oscillations of the mass m about its equilibrium is
b k
ma
B) the period of small oscillations of the mass m about its equilibrium is 2 p
kb
C) the maximum amplitude of its oscillation so that its motion may remain in simple
a 2 mg
harmonic is
b2 k
D) the maximum amplitude of its oscillation so that its motion may remain in simple
amg
harmonic is
bk
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17. A rod which in the form of frustum of a right circular cone is fixed at both ends as
shown and heated to a temperature rise T . Then, choose the CORRECT statements
among the following. ( , ,Y have their usual meaning )
, y
C) If it were not fixed and uniformly heated, it’s end to end, length would have
increased by T
18. Two mathematical pendulums each with a length are connected by a weightless
spring as shown in figure. The coefficient of elasticity of the spring is k. In
equilibrium the pendulum occupy vertical position and the spring is not deformed. The
angular frequencies of the small oscillations of the two linked pendulums when they
are deflected in one plane through equal angles
g 2k
A) in one direction (oscillations in phase) is
m
g
B) in opposite directions (oscillations in anti-phase) is
g
C) in one direction (oscillations in phase) is
g 2k
D) in opposite directions (oscillations in anti-phase) is
m
20. Figure A shows potential energy as a function of x for a particle that is moving in the
x-direction under a conservative force. Figure B shows potential energy as a function
of x for another particle that is moving in the x-direction under a conservative force.
Figure C shows interaction potential energy as a function of x for a system of two
particles that could move in the x-direction under the mutual conservative force.
U U
X X
O x2 x1 x 3 O x2 x1 x3
Positive x direction Positive x direction
(A) (B)
Positive x direction
x2 x1 x3 X
O
(C)
unstable
B) For the system in figure B Q) Equilibrium position will be
x x1 and equilibrium is stable
C) For the system in figure C, let one of the R) Force on the particle for x x1 is
particle be held at x 0 and consider in the negative x-direction and,
different positions of the other particle, for x x1 , it is in the positive x
say, x1 , x2 and x3 . Keeping in view the direction and at some point on
force acting on the other particle at x1 , x2 both sides force gets maximum
and x3 value
D) Consider a particle that performs S.H.M. S) Force on the particle for x x3
along the x-direction with x x1 , as the will be in the negative x-direction
mean position (consider suitable diagram
from the given) , x2 and x3 are two other
values of x such that x2 x1 and x3 x1 ;
then
Equilibrium position will be
T)
x x3 and equilibrium is stable
L20 L20
1 2 t
4 4
L20
2 t
4
L0
2.25 106 32
2
L
0 5 8 103
2
2.5
5 8 103
2
5.0 102 m
= 5cm
3. If P be the rate of loss of heat from the tube, C be the specific heat of liquid
P mC 30 25 25
P m ' C 30 25 30
On solving P = 20 W
5. Thermal stress = YT
2 1011 12.5 10 6 40
1 108 N / m 2
6. 5 0.2 40 22 mS 22 20
5 S 40 23 mS 23 20
s 17 3 27
S
0.2 18 2 85
7.
A
/2
B C.G.
P
x
l0 l V g A l
19. A) A 0 1 2T g mg 0 l 0 0 l g
2 1 T 2 2
1 2 T
1 2
1 T
Volume inside V
B) i
Volume of cylinder V0
l
Vi g mg; V V0 1 3 T
1 T
Vi 1
V 2
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Conformational isomerism:: Conformational isomerism of ethane,
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EEK (80%): Introduction Monotonicity,
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 88
SECTION – I
(SINGLE INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1. 1 kg ice at 100 C is mixed with 0.1kg of steam at 2000 C .If final temperature of mixture
58 x
at equilibrium is Teq ,then find the value of x .Latent heat of fusion of ice =80
11
cal/gram , latent heat of vaporization of water =540 cal/gram and specific heat
capacity ice =specific heat of water = 0.5 cal/gram -K
2. In the shown figure, a planar frame made of thin uniform rods. The length of section
AB and EF is l1 and its thermal linear coefficient of expansion is 1 . The length of
section CD is l2 and its thermal linear coefficient of expansion is 2 . CB and DE are of
same length having thermal linear coefficient of expansion 2 . Points A,B,E and F
l1
reside on same line, that is, sections AB and EF overlap. Then the ratio for which
l2
2
the distance between end A and end F remains the same at all temperatures is ;
n1
then find n.
3. Three rods of equal length are joined to form an equilateral triangle ABC . D is the
mid point of AB . The coefficient of linear expansion is 1 for AB and 2 for AC and
BC . If the distance DC remains constant for small changes in temperature then
1 x 2 , find x.
A D 1
B
2 2
484
springs are initially relaxed and there is no friction anywhere. For rods the
coefficient of linear expansion is .
L
L 2
K 2K 3K
10. Two identical straight wires PQ and RS each of mass m and length l can move
smoothly on a fixed rectangular frame. Two thin films of a liquid of surface tension T
are formed between each wire and the frame. The two wires are connected by a
massless spring of stiffness k and initially in a natural length position and released ,
P R
Q S
2Tl
A) Maximum elongation of spring, xm
k
4Tl
B) Maximum elongation of spring, xm
k
m
C) Each wire executes SHM with time period, T0 2
2k
2m
D) Each wire executes SHM with time period, T0 2
k
12. Equal masses of three different liquids A,B and C are taken at 100 C,150 C and 200 C
respectively. The steady state temperature when A and B are mixed, is 130 C and when
B and C are mixed, is 160 C .Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
If final temperature after stabilization is 270 C , then which of these are correct ?
(Take Lice 80 cal g 1K 1 and C water 103 cal kg 1 k 1 )
A) Ice receives a total of 10700 calories of heat
, y
C) If it were not fixed and uniformly heated it’s end to end length would have
increased by T
17. Water at 0°C, kept in a container with an open top, is placed in a large evacuated
chamber. If the specific latent heat of vaporization of water at 0°C is times the
specific latent heat of freezing of water at 0°C, the fraction of water that will
ultimately freeze is [Assume freezing point of water is always 0°C]
1 1 1
A) B) C) D)
1 1
be drawn?
A) Its specific heat capacity is greater in the solid state than in the liquid state.
B) Its specific heat capacity is greater in the liquid state than in the solid state.
C) Its latent heat of vaporization is greater than its latent heat of fusion.
D) Its latent heat of vaporization is smaller than its latent heat of fusion.
SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHINGANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four
statements (P, Q, Rand S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE
or MORE statement(s) given in Column II.
For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the
particular question darken the bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct
matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. Column-I shows spring block system with a constant force permanently acting on
block match entries of column-I with column-II ( springs are massless)
Coloum-1 Coloum-2
A) Spring is initially relaxed when P) Time period of oscillation
force is applied
m
T 2
k
20. A particle is executing simple harmonic motion with frequency f . Match the columns
Coloum-1 Coloum-2
x=0 +A
-A
At 3 acceleration of particle is maximum. Therefore, potential energy is maximum
At 4, acceleration of particle is positive and its is increasing in magnitude.
Therefore, speed of particle is decreasing as shown below.
x=0 x= +A
x=-A
12. When A and B are mixed ma A 13 10 ms B 15 13
sA 2
3s A 2s B
sB 3
sB 3 sA s 8
When B and C are mixed , s B 1 s C 4 4 4 A
sC 4 sc sB 3
When A and C are mixed ,
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s A 10 s B 20
C
11
13. Heat received by ice mL mCT 10700cal
Heat given by container, then
300
BT 2
m c A BT dT m c AT
300
21600m c
500
2 500
Heat lost =heat gained
10700 21600mc
10700
mc 0.495 0.5kg
21600
Also heat lost by container 0.5 21600 10800cal
16. Rod is under equilibrium. So, same force is acting throughout the rod. But stress is more at right end
as area is less.
17. Let f be the fraction of water frozen then
m 1 f Ls mf I f
1
2mg 2mg
19. A) For equilibrium , 2mg kx x ,A max A
k k ,
2mg k m k 2mg
2g amax 2 A , 2g
k m k , m k
B) Same as (a) ,
2mg
C) Initially mg kx0 , 3mg kx , A Spring will not acquire natural length.
k ,
mg 2mg
D) mg kx0 ,Spring is compressed by in equilibrium, kx mg , A Velocity at natural
k k ,
mg
length , A2 x 2 , x
k
Vo T ( m 3 g ) Vo T ( m 2 g ) Vo T ( m 3 g ) Vo T (2 m 3 g )
A) B) C) D)
Ao (1 2 g T ) Ao (1 2 g T ) Ao (1 g T ) Ao (1 2 g T )
3. Three aluminum rods of equal length form an equilateral triangle ABC. Taking O
(midpoint of rod BC) as the origin. Find the increase in Y-coordinate of centre of mass
per unit change in temperature of the system. Assume the length of the each rod is
2m, and coefficient of linear expansion of aluminum is 4 3 10 6 o C 1 (line AO is the
y-axis,BC is x-axis)
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SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
5. Two composite bars having coefficient of linear expansion 1 and 2 respectively are
shown in the figure. If the temperature of the bar is raised by t0C then identify
Incorrect statement(s) form the following
6. In the given figure a massless rod of length 2l is pivoted at the middle and two strings
are tied at its end to two identical balls of mass m. The balls are completely immersed
in liquid of density half of the ball’s density at temperature 0o C. The liquid in right
container is heated to the temperature TooC. To keep equilibrium maintained a
downward force F is applied perpendicular on the rod at a distance l from the pivot. If
the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of ball is and volume coefficient of
expansion of liquid is 6 . Then the correct statement(s) from the following is /are
mg 3 To
C) Magnitude of force F (approximately)
2 1 6 To
mg 6 To
D) Magnitude of force F (approximately)
2 1 3 To
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7. Some time it is convenient to construct a system of units so that all quantities can be
expressed in terms of only one physical quantity. In one such system, dimensions of
different quantities are given in terms of a quantity X as follows: [position]= [ X a ] ;
[speed]= [ X ] ;[acceleration]= [ X p ] ;[linear momentum]= [ X q ] ; [force]= [ X ] .Then
A) p 2 B) p q C) p q D) p q
8. Let us consider a system of units in which mass and angular momentum are
dimensionless. If length has dimension of L, which of the following statement(s)
is/are correct?
9. A fly wheel can rotate in order to store kinetic energy. The fly wheel is a uniform disk
pascal) and radius ‘r’ and a thick ness ‘h’ both in meter. The fly wheel is rotating at
the maximum possible angular velocity so that it does not break. which of the
following expression(s) is /are not correctly giving the maximum KE per kg than can
2
h
A) B) h C) D)
r r r
10. If P,Q,R are physical quantities , having different dimensions, which of the following
combination(s) can never be meaning full quantity?
11. A mixture of water and ice is kept in awell insulated calorimeter of negligible heat
capacity. A heater which can supply heat at a constant rate 50W to the mixture, is
switched on. At the end of second, third and fourth minute after the heater is switched
on , temperature of the mixture becomes 0oC, 2oC and 7oC respectively. Specific heat
of water is 4.0J/(g oC) and latent heat of melting of ice is 390 J/g)Then
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A) There will be no temperature rise till t= 2min 36 sec (taking t=0 is the time when
power is switched on)
12. Given figure shows how the temperature of water and ice mixed with each other at
different temperatures changes with the amount of heat (Q) evolved by the water or
absorbed by the ice. The scale corresponding to heat (Q) is arbitrary. Which of the
following is/are correct conclusions drawn from the graph.( specific heat capacity of
water = 2 x specific heat capacity of ice=1 cal g-1oC-1, latent heat of fusion of ice = 80
cal/g)
B) The equilibrium temperature will be 0oC with three fourth of ice melted
C)The equilibrium temperature will be 0oC with one fourth of the water frozen
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SECTION – III
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths
place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
13. A hollow sphere (mass m, Radius R) is put inside a hollow cone (mass m, radius 3R
and semi-vertical Angle 300) as shown in the figure. The whole arrangement is rigidly
fixed to ground at the apex of the cone . Both the sphere and the cone are made of the
same material ( 106 oC 1 ). Considering the major changes in dimensions could
happen only due to heating effects, find the increase in potential energy of the system
3 1
if its temperature is increased by 1000 C (in joule)( m=5 kg, R 2
m ,g=10m/s )
0.2
14. A wire is made by attaching two segments together end to end. One segment is made
of aluminium and other steel. The effective linear expansion of two segments is 17 x
10-6 (o C )1 . The fractional length of aluminium is ( steel = 23 x 10-6 (o C )1 and alu min um =
11 x 10-6 (o C )1 )
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16. A liquid at 30 0 C is poured very slowly in to a Calorimeter that is at temperature of
110 0 C . The boiling temperature of the liquid is 80 0 C . It is found that the first 5 gm of
liquid completely evaporates. After pouring another 80gm of the liquid the
equilibrium temperature is found to be 50 0 C .The ratio of latent heat of the liquid to its
specific heat will be ____________ 0 C
17. Hot water from a reservoir maintained at constant temperature is being added at a very
slow and constant rate in a calorimeter initially containing 1.0 kg of water at
temperature 20oC. The water in the calorimeter stirred to maintain its temperature
uniform. The graph shows how the temperature of the water in calorimeter changes
with time t. (Assume heat loss to the surrounding and work done in the stirring
process to be negligibly small).Find the temperature of the hot water reservoir in the
units of oC.
18. A glass flask contains some mercury at room temperature. It is found that at different
temperatures the volume of air inside the flask remains the same. If the volume of
mercury in the flask is 300cm3, then find the volume of the flask in litre (given
coefficient of volume expansion of mercury and coefficient of linear expansion of
glass are 1.8 x 10-4 o C 1 and 9 x 10-6 o C 1 respectively)
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Time: 3HRS 2019_P1 Max.Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 A 2 D 3 D 4 A 5 ACD
6 AC 7 AB 8 ABD 9 ABC 10 A
0.49
11 ABCD 12 AB 13 0.10 14 0.50 15 to
0.50
16 270 17 80 18 2.00
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. the material for which is more , it will be convex side on heating and will be concave side on
cooling
6.
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7. previous IIT qn
8. previous IIT qn
9.
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14.
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A tsw dT dt (TR T )
Solving we will get the required answer
dT dt
TR T A tsw
By properly choosing units we can make Sw = 1
18.
CHEMISTRY
19. More the resonance lesser the bond length
ength
20. +M order N > O > Cl
21. Conceptual
22. resonance energy order thi
thiophene > pyrrole > furan
23. Conceptual
24. Conceptual
26. Conceptual
27. Conceptual
28. Conceptual
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
31. 1,2,4 & 6
32. Conceptual
33. 1,3,4&6
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Molecule is having plane of sy
symmetry
metry
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