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SS CPP 04 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020
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SS CPP 04 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020
SS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED
Physics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Moving Charges and Magnetism and Magnetism and Matter
Level-1
2Ag o R
(B) tan
iB
A g
(C) sin
iB (A) 02 (B) 02
Ag 0 2 0 2
(D) cos (C) (D)
2iB 2
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6. A positively charged particle of charge ‘q’ travelling
along positive x-axis initially enters in a uniform
4m
magnetic field ‘B’ directed inward and is deflected a
distance y0 after travelling a distance x0 as shown in ××× ××× ×
the figure. Then the magnitude of linear momentum ×× × ××
× × × × ×R
of the particle is × × × × ××
××××××××
x x x x x x x x x x
y
x x x x x x x x x x (A) The block does not move
x x x x x x x x x x
y (B) The loop starts rotating about y-axis
x x x x x x x x x 0x
x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x (C) The loop moves down with constant velocity
x0
x xq x x x x x x x x
(D) The acceleration of the block is constant but not
zero
qBx0 qB x02
(A) (B) x0
2 2 y0 9. In a certain region uniform electric field E and
magnetic field B are present in the opposite
direction. At the instant t = 0, a particle of mass
(C)
qB 2
2y 0
x0 y02 qB 2
0
2
(D) 2y x0 y0 m carrying a charge q is given velocity v0 at an
angle , with the y axis, in the yz plane. The time
7. What is the magnetic field at distance y from the after which the speed of the particle would be
centre of the axis of a disc of radius r and uniform minimum is equal to
surface charge denstiy ? The disc spins with angular x
velocity .
z
y E B
y
r v0
mv 0 mv 0 sin
(A) (B)
qE qE
0 r 2 2y 2
(A) 2y
3 r 2 y2 mv 0 cos 2m
(C) (D)
qE qB
0 r 2 y 2
(B) 10. Suppose a hypothetical magnetic field exists in
3 r2 y2
space B B0uˆ r , where ûr is a unit vector directed
(A)
2d1 2d2
(C) (D) d
d2 1
SECTION - B
Multiple Correct Answer Type
where and are positive constant with appropriate (D) B will observe a magnetic field, but A will not
(3)
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16. A wire frame ABCDEF is kept as shown in figure.
(A) A magnetic field B0 ˆi will slow down rod
I is the current in the wire frame
(B) An electric field E0 ˆj will slow down rod
(C) An electric field E0 ˆj will slow down rod
(D) A magnetic field can not slow down the rod
19. Two charged particles A and B having charge +2q
and +q respectively are moving on the same circle
of radius r, with same angular velocity , in the
same direction. The angle between the radii joining
(A) The direction of magnetic field at ‘O’ due to the the particles to the centre of the circle is . Then
i j
wire frame will be along
2
(C) The direction of net magnetic field at Q (a, 0, (A) the net magnetic field at the centre of the
3 0 q
0) due to wire EF and CD will be along ( ĵ ) circle will be
4 r
(D) The direction of net magnetic field at P(0, a, 0) (B) the net magnetic dipole moment of the system
due to wire AF and CB will be along ( î ) depends upon
(C) the force acting on B due to the magnetic field
17. Figure shows cross section view of a infinite
produced by A. depends upon
cylindrical wire with a cavity, current density is
(D) the coulomb force applied by A on B will be
uniform j j0kˆ as shown in figure
q2
y
80r 2 sin2
2
20. A particle of charge + q and mass m moves under
the influence of a uniform electric field E i and a uni-
x
a
form magnetic field B k , follows trajectory from P to
â ˆi
Q as shown in the figure. The velocities at P and Q
are v i and 2v j respectively. Which of the follow-
ing statement(s) is/are true ?
(A) Magnetic field inside cavity is uniform
3 mv 2
(B) Magnetic field inside cavity along a (A) E =
4 qa
(C) Magnetic field inside cavity is perpendicular
(B) Rate of work done by electric field at P is
to a 3 mv 3
(D) If an electron is projected with velocity v0 ĵ 2 a
y
inside the cavity it will move undeviated
v B
18. A charged rod having charge as shown is rotating P
with angular velocity about a hinge at its centre. a
Q x
At the instant shown rod is along x-axis. Consider 2a
effect of field at the instant shown 2v
SECTION - C a a
(C) 3v 0 (D) 4v
Linked Comprehension Type 0
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this Paragraph for Question Nos 24 and 25
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be An infinitely long wire lying along z-axis carries a current
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and I, flowing towards positive z-direction. There is no other
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/ current, consider a circle in x-y plane with centre at (2
are correct. meter, 0, 0) and radius 1 meter. Divide the circle in small
segments and let d denote the length of a small
Paragraph for Question Nos. 21 to 23
segment in anticlockwise direction, as shown.
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following
y
questions :
y
1m d
x • •
(2,0,0)
I x
z
In the region between the plane z = 0 and z = a (a>0), the
uniform electric and magnetic fields are given by B.d of the total magnetic field
24. The path integral
E E0 k j ,B B0i . The region defined by a z b B along the perimeter of the given circle is
contains only magnetic field B B0 i . Beyond z > b no 0I 0I
(A) (B)
field exists. A positive point charge q is projected from the 8 2
2 qE0 a (C) 0I (D) 0
origin with velocity v o k . Assume its mass to be 3 2
v0 25. Consider two points A(3, 0, 0) and B(2, 1, 0) on
B
21. The value of E0 such that the point charge moves
undeviated upto the plane z = a, is the given circle. The path integral B.d of the
A
v 0B 0 total magnetic field B along the perimeter of the
(A) (B) v0B0 given circle from B to A is
2
0I 1 0I 1
v 0B0 (A) tan1 (B) tan1
(C) v0B0 2 (D) 12 2 2 2
2
22. Given that the point charge moves undeviated upto 0I 1
(C) tan1 (D) 0
the plane z = a, the minimum value of b such that 4 2
the point charge reverses its initial direction, at t =
0, completely after passing through the region a Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 and 27
z b, is A beam of electrons has radius and contains ‘n’ electrons
4E0 a 4E0 per cubic meter moving with velocity v along the beam
(A) 3v 0B0 (B) a 1 (figure). Assume that a beam that is much longer than its
3v 0B0 diameter forms a cylindrically symmetric distribution of
charge and current. The beam expands if the electric force
2E0 a 2E0
(C) (D) a 1 exceeds the magnetic force. So long as the expansion is
3v 0B0
3v 0B0 slow, the approximations of cylindrical symmetry and
static fields remain valid
23. When the point charge just reverse its direction, all
the fields are switched off. Time taken by it to touch –e –e
the plane z = 0 from that instant is v v
–e v –e r
(A) a/v0 (B) a/2v0 v
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26. What is electric field produced on the edge of the Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 and 32
beam?
A conducting wire is bend into a loop as shown in the
ner ner figure. The segment AOB is parabolic given by the equation
(A) E rˆ (B) E 2 rˆ y2 = 2x, while segment BA is a straight line x = 2.
40 0
ner ner The magnetic field in the region B 8k tesla and the
(C) E rˆ (D) E 2 rˆ current in wire is 2A
4 0 0
2ne2r ne2r
(A)
0
1 00 v 2 rˆ (B)
2 0
1 0 0 v 2 rˆ
4ne2r ne2r
(C)
0
1 0 0 v 2 rˆ (D)
4 0
1 0 0 v 2 rˆ
31. The torque on the loop will be
Paragraph for Question Nos : 28 to 30
(A) 16 2N m (B) 16N – m
A uniform and constant magnetic field
B (20iˆ 30ˆj 50k)
ˆ Tesla exists in space. A charged (C) 18 2N m (D) Zero
3 32. The magnetic field created by the current in the
q 10
particle with charged to mass ratio C/kg enters loop at point C will be
m 19
this region at time t = 0 with a velocity 0 0
(A) k (B) k
4 8
V (20iˆ 50ˆj 30k)
ˆ m / s . Assume that the charged
particle always remains in space having the given magnetic 0 2
(C) k (D) None
field. (Use 2 1.4 ).
28. During the further motion of the particle in the
magnetic field, the angle between the magnetic field SECTION-D
Matrix-Match Type
B and velocity of the particle
(A) remains constant This Section D have “match the following” type question.
(B) increases Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
(C) decreases entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
(D) may increase or decrease Col-II.
29. The frequency of the revolution of the particle in cycles 33. Two concentric coils of radius R and r(r<<R)carry
per second will be currents i1 and i2 respectively. The smaller coil is
rotated slightly by angle about one of its
103 10 4 diameter (m=mass of inner loop). Then match the
(A) (B) following
19 38
103 104
(C) (D)
19 2 19
30. The pitch of the helical path of the motion of the
particle will be
Column I Column II
(A) m (B) m
100 125
(A) Restoring torque on the (p) i1,i2
inner loop depends on
(C) m (D) m
215 250
x
(D) z A helix touching (s)Combination of uniform
y axis periodically
Column-I Column-II
electric and uniform
5 3
(A) Time after which it (p) gravitational field is
2 present in space
strikes the wall (in sec)
(gravitational field can
(B) The width of electric field
(in m) (q) 10.00 only act towards ĵ )
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SECTION-E 38. A closed conducting loop, ACB carrying current 60
A is in the form of a semicircle AB of radius R and
Integer Answer Type
lying in xy-plane with its centre at origin as shown
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is an integer.
in the figure. The magnitude of Bdl for the circle
x2 + z2 = 3R2 in xz-plane due to current in curve AB
36. Three infinitely long thin wires each carrying current is n0. Find the value of n
in the same direction are in x-y plane of a gravity
free space. The central wire is along the y-axis while
the other two are along x = ±d. If the central wire is
slightly displaced along z axis and released, show
that it will execute simple harmonic motion. The linear
mass density of the wire is . If the time period of
C
kd I
this small oscillation is , then find the value
0
of k.
Level-2
SECTION - A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, OA = OB
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Charge particles having various velocities are sent (A) Will increase
through slit S1. They enter in a velocity filter where (B) Will decrease
uniform magnetic field of 0.1 T and uniform electric (C) Will remains the same
field 100 V/m exists, which are perpendicular to (D) May increase of decrease depending on the value
each other. Only a few particles emerge from the of r
thin slit S2 which is exactly in front of S1. Now 3. Two very long wires parallel to the z-axis and a dis-
they enter in a region where only uniform magnetic tance 4a apart carry equal current I in opposite di-
field of 0.1 T, pointing inward exists, and electric rections as shown in the figure. A cylinder of radius
a and length L has its axis on the z-axis midway
field is absent. If the particles strike the
between the wires. Calculate the net upwards mag-
photographic plate at a distance of 0.42 mm from netic flux through half of the curved cylindrical sur-
slit ‘S2’, the particle should be face above the xz plane.
0IL ln 2 0IL
(A) -particle (C) (D)
4. A neutral particle is initially a rest in a uniform
q 7 magnetic field B. the particle then spontaneously
(B) proton 9.6 10 C / Kg decays into two fragments, one with a positive
m
charge +q and mass 3m and the other with a
(C) Lithium ion (Li+1) negative charge –q and mass m. Neglecting the
interaction between the two charged particles and
(D) Sodium ion (Na+) assuming that the speeds are much less than
speed of light, determine the time after the decay
2. The figure shown the cross section of a long cylin-
at which the two fragments first meet. Both the
drical conductor through which a cylindrical hole of
charges have initial velocities in x-y plane and field
radius r is drilled with its centre at point A. O is the
is parallel to z-axis
centre of the conductor. If another identical hole were
to be drilled centred at point B while maintaining the 6m 2m
same current density the magnitude of magnetic field (A) (B)
qB qB
at O
8m 3m
(C) (D)
qB 2qB
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5. A uniformly charged ring of radius R is rotated (A) 3A into the paper, 0.7 × 10–6 T
about its axis with constant linear speed v of each
of its particles. The ratio of electric field to (B) 2A out of the paper, 1.7 × 10–6 T
magnetic field at a point P on the axis of the ring (C) 3A out of the paper, 1.3 × 10–6 T
at a distance x = R from centre of ring is (c is
speed of light) (D) 2A into the paper, 0.7 × 10–6 T
c2 8. An electron of mass m enters perpendicularly into
(A)
v a uniform magnetic field B with the speed v. The
v
v 2 side-ways deflection z of the electron in travelling
(B) through d = 1m along the flow is :
c O P
c x=R
(C)
v
v
(D)
c z
6. In the diagram shown, a non-uniform magnetic field
B = B0x has been applied in the direction shown.
A particle of mass m and charge –q is projected
with velocity u from origin toward +ve x-axis. The
displacement of the charged particle along x- d
direction when its velocity becomes parallel to y-
direction. mv m2 v 2 mv m2 v 2
(A) 1 (B) 1
mu Bq B2 q2 Bq B2 q2
(A) qB0
mv 2mv
y (C) (D)
Bq Bq
2mu
(B) 9. A non relativistic positive charge particle of charge
qB0
q and mass m is projected perpendicular to
uniform magnetic field B as shown. Neglecting
mu gravity calculate X-coordinate of point on screen at
(C) x
2qB0 which the charge particle will hit (Only the region
shown × has magnetic field directed into the plane
4mu
(D) r 3 mV
qB0 of the paper) : d , where r
2 qB
7. Two long straight parallel wires are 2m apart,
perpendicular to the plane of the paper. The wire A v
carries a current of 9.6 A into the paper and B x x x x x x x x B
carries a current, the magnitude and direction of d
x x x x x x x x
which are not known. But this current produces a
magnetic field at a point P such that the total field d
at P = 0. The magnitude and direction of the
Screen
current through B and magnetic field at C is x=0 x
A (A) 0.5 r
(B) 2r
1.6m (C) 2.5 r
2m (D) r
C
B
1.2m
(10/11)m
P
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10. An infinite uniform current carrying wire is kept
along z-axis, carrying current 0 in the direction of
the positive z-axis. OABCDEFG represents a circle
(where all the points are equally spaced) whose
centre at point (4m, 0 m) and radius 4m as shown
in the figure. B.d 0 0 in S.I. unit, then the
DEF
k
value of k is
(A) 0avce (B) 20avce
0 ace
(C) (D) 0/avce
v
SECTION - B
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(A) 4 (B) 8 question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(C) 3 (D) 6
11. To manufacture a polyethlene film a wide band is 13. The current in coil (as shown in figure) is (centres
pulled over rollers at v = 15 m/s. During this of all the circular loops lie at same point) and
process the film’s surface acquires a uniformly angular spread of coil is 90°, n is number of turns
per unit radian and R is radius of each turn
distibuted charge , mainly because of friction. An
(Assume that turns are very close)
electric field of strength 20 kV/cm can cause a
discharge in air. To avoid this maximum magnetic
field’s flux density B near the film’s surface may
be
0n
(A) B at common centre will be
2R
(A) 1.33×105 weber/m2 (B) 2.22×106 weber/m2
(C) 4.44×105 weber/m2 (D) 5.55×104 weber/m2 20n
(B) B at common centre will be
12. Water, having positive ions of charge ‘+e’ dissolved R
in it with concentration c (Number of ions/volume), n2R 2
falls from a tube of cross sectional area ‘a’ with a (C) Magnetic moment of loop will be
2
speed ‘v’ in a sieve such that water is not retained
in the sieve. The value of B.d integrated over (D) Magnetic moment of loop will be 2nR 2
(11)
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14. An infinitely long straight wire carrying a current I 16. Figure shows a square current carrying coil of edge
is partially surrounded by ABCD loop as shown in length L. The coil is placed in a region having a
figure, arc AD and BC have circular shape and the By Bx
infinite wire passes through their centre C1C2. The magnetic field given by B 0 ˆi 0 ˆj where B0
loop has a length L, radius R and carries a current L L
I2. The axis of the loop coincides with the wire, is a positive constant (A = cross section area of
ABCD plane and infinite length wire are coplanar. the coil)
Then
y
i
0 v
(A) Magnetic field is , out of the plane of the
2
(A) Velocity of particle when it comes out from page, parallel to axis of roller
magnetic field v v cos 60 ˆi v sin 60 ˆj (B) Magnetic field is 0, out of the plane of the
(B) Time for which the particle was in magnetic page, perpendicular to axis
m 0
field is (C) Electric field is perpendicular to the plane
3qB 2
vm of sheet
(C) Distance travelled in magnetic field is
3qB (D) If an electron moves parallel to V just above
(D) The particle will never come out of magnetic the sheet it will experience an upward
field magnetic force
0 I 2r 2 a2
(A) at the point P1
r 4r 2 a2
1
between particle and plane, then (qE = 2mg, g = 8mv 0 mv0
3 (C) q JR (D) q JR
10m/s2) 0 0
22. Radius of curvature of the path followed by particle, Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 to 28
initially, is The basic principle underlying the Hall effect is the Loretz
(A) 5 m (B) 2.5 m force. When an electron moves along a direction perpen-
dicular to an applied magnetic field, it experiences a force
(C) 1.25 m (D) 10 m acting normal to both the directions and moves in response
to this force and the force exerted by the internal electric
23. The time after which particle comes to rest, is
field. For an n-type, bar-shaped semiconductor, the carri-
(A) 5s (B) 4s ers are predominantly electrons of bulk density n. We
assume that the constant current I flows along the x-axis
(C) 3s (D) 1s
from left to right in the presence of a magnetic field toward
Paragraph for Question Nos 24 and 25 y-axis. Electrons subjected to the lorentz force initially
drift away from the current line toward the negative z-axis,
In a homogenous infinite solid cylindrical wire of radius
resulting in an excess surface electrical charge on the
R, there is a cylindrical and smooth cavity of radius R/
sides of the sample. This charge results in the hall volt-
2 whose axis is parallel to the conducting wire axis
age, a potential drop across the two sides of the sample.
and displaced relative to it by a distance R/2. A direct
current of density Jkˆ flows along the wire whose top The transverse voltage is the hall voltage vH and its magni-
tude is equal to IB/qnd, where I is the current, B is the
view and side view are shown in the figure. A positively
magnetic field, d is the sample thickness and q is the
charged particle with charge q and mass m is given
elementary charge. A silver ribbon lies as shown in the
velocity v 0 ˆi , from point C. Given that the value adjacent figure. (z1 = 11.8 mm and y1 = 0.23 mm) carrying
a current of 120 A in the x-direction in a uniform magnetic
8mv0
R2 and all type of collisions (if any) are perfectly field B = 0.95 T. If electron density is 5.85 × 1028/m3, then
0qJ
Y
elastic collisions
z
B
z1
R/2
I y X
I
• • C• y1
J
•
O• • x Z
C x
26. Magnitude of the drift velocity of electrons is
• (A) 2.35 mm/s (B) 4.7 mm/s
Axis of wire Axis of cavity (C) 7.05 mm/s (D) 9.4 mm/s
m B2l2C m B2l2C 32. If number of turns in coil are made half keeping other
(C) (D) 2 parameters same (like area of coil, magnetic field
2K 2K
and torsional constant), then voltage sensitivity of
30. Choose correct options from following the galvanometer will:
(A) Electrical energy stored in capacitor is (A) Become half
maximum when rod is at its lower extreme
position (B) Become two times
(B) Electric energy stored in capacitor is maximum (C) Become one forth
when rod is at its mean position
(C) Current in rod in maximum at mean position of (D) Remains same
rod
(D) If magnetic field is switched off then mean
position of rod will change
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the field is along
SECTION-D
x-axis.
Matrix-Match Type
(t) If a magnetic
This Section D have “match the following” type question.
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match the
field B0 ˆi ˆj kˆ
entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more entries
in Col-I may match with one or more entries in Col-II. is switched on,
33. Column–I shows four current carrying loops. The the torque
magnetic properties of the loops are given in
experience
Column-II. Match the properties in Coumn – II with
the corresponding loop(s) in Column-I.[Current values by loop is zero.
are adjusted so that magnetic moment has same
magnitude for all loops and values of a,b,c and d are
34. The figures in list-I show some charge and current
not equal.]
distribution with a charged particle projected in some
Column I Column II specific direction list II gives certain conditions which
(A) (p) The non-zero may exist in the subsequent motion of the charged
particle. match list I with list II and select the correct
components of
answer using the codes given below the lists :
the magnetic (Neglect gravity force on charged particle)
field of the loop Column I Column II
(A) A positively charged (p) Magnitude of
at O along the particle is projected acceleration of the
coordinate axis along the axis of two charged particle is
coaxial current carrying constant
are equal in
rings, carrying currents
magnitude. in opposite directions
(B) (q) The non-zero as shown
components of
the magnetic
moment of the
loop along the (B) Two long line charges (q) Kinetic energy of
having equal charge the charged
coordinate axis density , parallel to particle is
are equal in z-axis passing through constant
points A(a,0,0) and
magnitude . B(–a, 0, 0) and a
(C) (r) If uniform positive charge
projected along Y-axis
magnetic field is from point C(0, 2a, 0)
switched on, PE
of the loop is
least when the
field is along
x-axis.
(D) (s) If uniform
magnetic field is
switched on, PE
of the loop is (C) A positive charge is (r) Angular
maximum when projected from an momentum of
y
++
x ++++++
is zero
+ B
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A circular current coil () z
with one half in yz-plane
other half in xz-plane,
R o y
placed in a uniform
(D) i (s) None
magnetic field in
x
x-direction
SECTION-E
(t) Direction of
Integer Answer Type
magnetic dipole This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
moment of to each of the questions is an integer.
R o y
(A) i (p) x
38. Figure shows a square loop 10 cm on each side in
x the x – y plane with its centre at the origin. An infi-
z nite wire is at z = 12 cm above y-axis
i/2 z
R i i1 = 65A
o
(B) y (q) y
i
i/2 D
x 12 cm
A
z y
10 cm
R o y C
i B i2 = 78A
(C) (r) z x
x What is torque on loop due to magnetic force? If
torque is expressed as x × 10–7 N-m, find value of x/
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ANSWERS
LEVEL-1
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (C)
13. (A) 14. (B,D) 15. (A,D) 16. (A,B,C,D) 17. (A,C,D) 18. (C,D)
19. (A,C,D) 20. (A,C) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (D)
25. (B) 26. (D) 27. (B) 28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (D)
31. (D) 32. (D) 33. (A-p,q,r,s, B-p,r,s,t ,C-p,r,t, D-p,r,t) 34. (A-r, B-p ,C-s, D-q)
35. (A-p,q,s,t, B-q ,C-p,r,s, D-t) 36. (2) 37. (4) 38. (30) 39. (3)
LEVEL-2
13. (A,D) 14. (B,D) 15. (A,B,C) 16. (A,B,C,D) 17. (A,D) 18. (A,C)
19. (A) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (A) 24. (C)
25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (B)
31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (A-p,q,t, B-p,q,t ,C-p,q,t, D-p,q) 34.(A-p,q,r,s, B-r,s ,C-p,q, D-p)
35. (A-p,q,r, B-q,r,p, C-q,r,D-p,q,t) 36.(A-p,r, B-s ,C-p,q,r, D-p,r) 37. (4) 38. (2)
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86 Rn
220
84 Po216 2 He4 ; T1/ 2 55 s [Given : Pre-exponential factor, A 1.25 108 s1 ;
Activation energy of desorption =16 Kcal ;
216
84 Po 82 Pb212 2 He4 ; T1/ 2 0.016s
e 20 5 108 ]
212
82 Pb 83 Bi212 1 e0 ; T1/ 2 10.6 hrs
(A) 0.25 sec (B) 4 sec
If certain mass of radon is allowed to decay in
certain container, after five minutes element with (C) 8 sec (D) 0.125 sec
greatest and least amount will respectively be : 5. Saponification of ethyl acetate (CH3COOC2H5) by
(A) Radon, bismuth (B) Polonium, lead NaOH is studied by titration of the reaction mixture,
have 1 : 1 molar ratio of the reactants. If 10 ml of 1 N
(C) Lead, bismuth (D) Bismuth, lead HCl is required by 5 ml of the solution at the start
and 8 ml of 1 N HCl is required by another 5 ml after
2. Two radioactive materials X1 and X2 have decay 10 minutes, then rate constant is––
constants 10 and respectively. If initially they
have the same number of nuclei, then the ratio of 2.303 10
the number of nuclei of X1 to that of X2 will be 1/ (A) k log
10 8
e after a time :
1 1 2.303 10
(A) (B) (B) k log
10 11 10 2
11 1
(C) (D) 1 1 1
10 9 (C) k
10 8 10
3. Which of the following statement is incorrect for a
photochemical reaction ?
1 1 1
(D) k
(A) Photochem ical reactions are complex 10 2 10
reactions.
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6. For the reaction, A (g) + 2B (g) C (g) + D (g) 10. The half-life of the nuclide 220Rn is 54.5s. What mass
of radon is equivalent to 1 millicurie (mci)?
dx
k A B (A) 1.06 × 10–15 kg (B) 1.26 × 10–16 kg
2
dt
(C) 1.36 × 10–12 kg (D) 2.46 × 10–8 kg
Initial pressure of A and B are respectively 0.60 atm
and 0.80 atm. At a time when pressure of C is 0.20 11. For the reaction,
atm, rate of the reaction, relative to the initial value A(g) B(g) + C(g) + D(g), if the pressures of the
is–– gas mixtures are P0, Pt and P at time, t = 0, t
1 1 = t and t = respectively, then which of the
(A) (B) following is correct about rate constant K of this
6 48
reaction?
1 1
(C) (D) 2.303 2P0
4 24 log
(A) K =
t P0 – 2P
7. The nucleic ratio of H3 to H in a sample of water is
8.0 × 10–18 : 1. Tritium undergoes decay with half-life
period of 12.3 years. How many tritium atoms would 2.303 P0
(B) K = log
10.0g of such a sample contains 40 years after the t P0 – Pt
original sample is collected?
(A) 5.624 × 105 atom (B) 5.624 × 103 atom 2.303 2P0
(C) K = log
t 3P0 – Pt
(C) 5.624 × 106 atom (D) 1.624 × 105 atom
8. 84
Po210 decays with particle to 82Pb206 with a half- 2.303 3P0
life of 138.4 days. If 1.0 g of 84Po210 is placed in a (D) K = log
t 2P0 – Pt
sealed tube, how much helium will accumulate in
69.2 days. Express the answer in cm3 at STP.
12. The rate constant for the first order decomposition
(A) 11.25 cm3 (B) 21.25 cm3 of a certain reaction is given by the equation
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Activated Complex Activated Complex
SECTION - C
E nergy
E nergy
Ea
(C+D)
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this Products
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
(A + B)
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and Reactants (A + B)
Reactants
(C+D)
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE Products
(A) 6.93 mol/L/s (B) 27.72 mol/L/s This Section D have “match the following” type question.
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
(C) 1.73 mol/L/s (D) 13.86 mol/L/s
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
Paragraph for Question Nos. 23 and 24 entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
Col-II.
A collision between high energy molecules over-
comes the forces of repulsion and brings the forma- 25. Match the following columns:
tion of an unstable molecule cluster, called activated
complex. The life span of an activated complex is Column I Column II
very small. Thus, the activated complex breaks ei- (Reactions) (Unit of K)
ther into reactants again or new substances, i.e.
products. The activation energy (Ea) depends upon (A) SO2Cl2 SO2 + Cl2 (p) s–1
the nature of chemical bonds undergoing rupture and
is independent of enthalpies of reactants and prod- (B) CH3COOC2H5+NaOH (q) min–1
ucts. The energy changes during exothermic and
CH3COONa+C2H5OH
endothermic versus the progress of the reaction are
as shown below.
(C) 2H2O2 2H2O + O2 (r) Lmol–1 min–1
(D) HOH
CH3COOC2H5 (s) 22 times in basic 0 0 0
CH3COOH +C2H5OH medium 1 1 1
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31. Starting with one mole of a compound it is found that 32. In the reaction
the reaction is 3 completed in 1 hour. Calculate the 2
4 1H 13H 24He 10n
Level-2
A D ; rate=r7
R P
if Ea1 (10 kJ/mol), Ea3 (5kJ/mol), Ea4 (3 kJ/mol) and
If r3 < r1= r4= r5 <r7 <r2<r6, then the only incorrect
Ea5 (0) are the energies of activation associated with
statement is
1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th steps respectively, find the over-
(A) B is inhibitor. all energy of activation for ethane decomposition.
(B) C is catalytic promotor of catalyst A. (A) 12 KJ/mol (B) 9 KJ/mol
(C) D is catalytic poison of catalyst A. (C) 13 KJ/mole (D) 18 KJ/mole
(D) A is catalytic promotor of catalyst C 7.
238
92 U by successive radioactive decay changes to
3. The thermal decomposition of acetaldehyde, CH3CHO 206
Pb . A sample of uranium ore was analysed and
CH 4 + CO, has rate constant of 82
1.8 × 10–3 mole –1/2 L1/2 min–1 at a given temperature. found to contain 1.0 gm of 238U and 0.1 gm of 206Pb.
Assuming that all the 206Pb has accumulated due to
d CH3 CHO decay of 238U, find the age of the ore (half-life of 238U
How would will change if concentra-
dt = 4.5 × 109 years).
tion of acetaldehyde is doubled keeping the tem- (A) 2.098 × 108 years (B) 7.098 × 108 years
perature constant?
(C) 2.098 × 103 years (D) 1.098 × 105 years
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8. The rate expression for a reaction is and following first order kinetics with half life of 100
dc c days. Based on these informations, select the
where , >0. If Co is the initial correct statement(s) from the following:
dt 1 c
concentration of the reactant, then t½ of this (A) Concentration of SO3 in Kolkata is 1.25 10–
reaction is given by 5 M (assume) SO present in air reaches
3
steady state).
1 .Co 2 n 2 Co
(A) n2 (B)
2 2 (B) If 103 L of air is passed through 1 L pure
water (assuming all SO3 is dissolved in it) and
1 Co 2 n 2 Co resulting solution is titrated against 1 N-NaOH
(C) n2 (D)
solution, 15 mL of NaOH solution is required
to reach the end point.
SECTION - B
(C) An industry is manufacturing H2SO 4 at the
Multiple Correct Answer Type rate of 980 kg per day with the use of SO3 in
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each air, it should use 810–5 L air per day.
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (D) If SO3 emission is stopped, then after 1000
days, its concentration will reduce to 1.25 5
9. For a complex reaction
10–8 M.
(A) the overall rate is the rate of slowest step
13. Consider the reactions :
(B) the overall molecularity has no significance
k 6.93102 min1 k 13.86 102 min1
(C) molecularity and order may or may not be A
1
B and A
2
C
same A, B and C all are optically active compounds. If
(D) the overall order is always the order of slowest the optical rotations of A, B and C per unit
step concentration are 60°,–72° and 42°, respectively
10. In a consecutive reaction system and the initial concentration of A is 2 M, then
E1 E2
A B C when E 1 is much greater (A) the solution will be optically active and
than E2, the yield of B increases with dextrorotatory after very long time.
(A) increase in temperature (B) the solution will be optically active and
(B) decreases in temperature laevorotatory after very long time.
(C) increase in initial concentration of A (C) half life for overall reaction of A is 15 min.
(D) decrease in initial concentration of A (D) After 75% conversion of A into B and C, the
optical rotation of solution will be 36°.
11. For the reaction A Products, if R = k[A]n then
14. For the first order parallel reactions, starting with
(A) The degree of dissociation is euqal to (1 – e–kt), if 1 M of A, which of the following statement(s) is/
n=1 are correct?
1
(B) A plot of vs time gives a straight line, if n = 3k
A B
[A]
2
2k
A 2C
(C) The time taken for the completion of 75% reaction
is 3 × t1/2, If n = 1 k
A 3D
(D) The pre-exponential factor in Arrhenius equation (A) [B]t : [C]t : [D]t is independent of time
has unit Molarity–1 s–1 for n = 2
(B) [C]t > [B]t = [D]t
12. SO3 gas is entering the environment at a constant
(C) [C ] 0. 67 M
rate of 6.93 10–6 g/L/day due to emission of
polluting gases from thermal power plant at (D) If k=0.5 min–1, then [B] =1 M after 1.386 min.
Kolkata, but at the same time it is decomposing
K
Ea = energy of activation
(i) A A K A A
1
1
Ea 1
log10 k log10 A
(ii) A
k2
P 2.303R T
Y = C + MX
Where k1, k–1 and k2 are the rate constants and P, A and
It is the equation of straight line with negative slope. On
A stand for product molecule, normal molecule of reac-
tant and activated molecules of reactant respectively. 1
plotting log10K against we get a straight line as shown
16. Which of the following expressions are correct? T
below :
d A
k1 A K 1 A A k 2 A
2
(A)
dt C=log10A
d A
(B) 0 Log10K
dt
k1 A
2
(C) A
k 1 A k 2
Ea
(D) All of the above Slope =1 tan
T 2.303R
17. Which of the following statements are correct?
The slope gives activation energy and intercept gives fre-
(A) At high pressure of A, i.e. high concentration of
quency factor.
A, reaction obeys first order kinetics.
(B) At low pressure of A reaction follows first order
k2 Ea T2 T1
kinetics. Also log
k1 2.303R T1 T2
(C) Rate of reaction depends on both steps at all
pressure.
19. The rate constant of a reaction is increased by 5%
(D) All of the above statement are correct. when its temperature is raised from 27°C to 28°C.
The activation energy of the reaction in kJ/mol is––
18. The order ‘n’, initial concentration a0 and time of half
reaction t1/ 2 , for a reaction are related as– (A) 36.6 (B) 16.6
(A) ln t1/2 = ln (constant) – (n – 1) lna0 (C) 46.6 (D) 26.6
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20. The activation energy of a reaction is 9 kcal/mol. (C) (r) r(y – axis),
The increase in rate constant when its temperature t(x – axis)(order > 0)
is raised from 295 to 300 K is approximately.
21. A first order reaction is 50% complete in 30 minutes (t) t½(y – axis), [A0]
at 27°C and 10 minutes at 47°C. The energy of acti- (x – axis) (order > 1)
vation of the reaction is––
(A) k (B) 2 k This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
(C) 2.5 k (D) 13 k
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
SECTION-D question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Matrix-Match Type Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
This Section D have “match the following” type question. darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more X Y Z
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
0 0 0
Col-II.
1 1 1
23. Match the following columns 2 2 2
3 3 3
Column I Column II
4 4 4
5 5 5
(Graphs reaction (Co-ordinates)
A Products) 6 6 6
7 7 7
(A) (p) ln[A] (y – axis),
8 8 8
t(x – axis)
9 9 9
(B) (q) t½(y – axis), [A0]
(x – axis) (order = 1)
Beq
10–2 sec–1 and 4 ; if Ao = 0.01 ML–1 and Bo = 0.
A eq
The concentration of ‘B’ after 30 sec is 2.5 × 10–x M.
The value of x is
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13. (A,C,D) 14. (A,D) 15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B,D)
19. (A,B,C,D) 20. (A,B,C) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (C)
28. (A-r,B-p,C-q,s,D-q,s) 29. (0) 30. (9) 31. (3) 32. (5)
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13. (A,D) 14. (A,B,C) 15. (A,C,D) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (A)
19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (A-p,B-q,s,C-r,t,v,D-u)
Mathematics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Matrices and Determinants
Level-1
SECTION - A ( A AT )2013
5. If A is square matrix of order 3, then
Straight Objective Type 2013
is equal to
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 1 1
(A) (B)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 2013 (2013)2013
1
2 1 2 (C) (D) 0
1. If TrA is trace of matrix A 1 4 7 then value (2013)2012
0 3 2
x 3 x
of sin1 sin(TrA) is 2
6. If x x 2 Ax 6 Bx5 Cx 4 Dx 3 Ex 2 Fx G,
(A) 8 – 2 (B) 8 – 3 5 x3 x
(C) 3 – 8 (D) 2 – 8
then A + G=
2. A matrix B satisfies the relation B2 = 3B – 2I, then
B–1 is equal to (A) 32 (B) 31
(C) 24 (D) 25
15I B 3
(A) 15I – B3 (B)
14
2bc a2 c2 b2
B 3 15I
(C) B3 – 15I (D) 7. If a + b + c = 0 then c2 2ac b2 a2
14
b2 a2 2ab c 2
1 2 2
3 is equal to
3 3
2 1 2 (A) 0 (B) (a+b+c)2 + 2abc
3. If A is an orthogonal matrix then
3 3 3
(C) 1 (D) a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
x 2 y
3 3 3 8. If (I + A)n + (1 – 2n)A = I where I is the unit matrix
of same order as of A then A is
|x + y| is
(A) Orthogonal matrix (B) Nilpotent matrix
(A) 2 (B) 1
(C) Idempotent matrix (D) Involutory matrix
(C) Zero (D) 3
2 3 x 1
2 0 1 9. If A and f ( x ) then f f A is
1 2 x 1
4. If the matrix A 5 1 0 satisfies the equation
0 1 3 2 3 2 3
(A) (B)
A3 – 6A2 + 11A – I = 0, and if A–1 = A2 – kA + 1 2 1 2
11I, then value of k is
(A) 4 (B) 6 2 3 2 1
(C) (D)
(C) –6 (D) 8 1 2 3 2
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10. The system of homogeneous equations tx + (t + 1)y
SECTION - B
+ (t – 1)z = 0, (t + 1)x + ty + (t + 2)z = 0, (t – 1)x +
(t + 2)y + tz = 0 has a non-trivial solution for Multiple Correct Answer Type
(A) exactly three real values of t This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
(B) exactly two real values of t
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(C) exactly one real value of t
15. Equation of the plane perpendicular to the planes
(D) infinite number of values of t x – y + z = 10, x – z = 100 and passing through
11. If A = [aij] is a square matrix of even order such that the point (1, 2, 3) is ax + by + cz = 8.
aij = i2 – j2, then
1 1 1
(A) A is skew-symmetric matrix
If A 1 0 1 , then
(B) A is a symmetric matrix and det A is a square
a b c
(C) A is a symmetric matrix and det A is zero
(D) None of these (A) det(A) = 6
3 1 1 0 x 2 4x 3 2x 4 13
17. Let D(x) = 2x 5x 9 4x 5 26 x 3 x2 x
2
(A) 2 2 (B) 3 1
1 0 2 8x 2 6x 1 16x 6 104
then
3 (A) += 0 (B) += 0
1 1 3
(C) 2 (D) 0 1 (C) +++= 0 (D) ++= 0
0 3
18. If the system of equations
x2 (y + z)2 yz 1 2 1 2
3 3 0 3 0
20. Let = y 2
(z x) 2
zx which of the following 3
7 5 1 7 5
(x y) (D) 1
2 2
z xy (C)
3 3 3 3
can be true ? 3 2 1 3 2 1
(A) is divisible by x2 + y2 + z2
SECTION-D
(B) = 0
Single-Match Type
(C) is divisible x + y + z
This section contains Single match questions. Each
(D) is divisible by both (x y) and ( x + y + z) question contains statements given in two columns which
21. If A= (aij)3x3is a skew symmetric, then have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
(A) aii= 0 i (B) A + A is a null matrix II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
(C) A = 0 (D) A is not invertible.
matching
SECTION - C 24. Suppose a,b,c are distinct and x,y,z are connected
by the system of equations
Linked Comprehension Type
x + ay + a2z = a3
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be x + by + b2z = b3
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and x + cy +c2z = c3
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
then
Paragraph for Question Nos. 22 to 23 Column I Column II
a 0 0 (A) a + b + c (p) x
(B) bc + ca + ab (q) –y
Let A 2a a 0 and X1, X2, X3 be three column
3a 2a a (C) abc (r) z
matrices such that (D) (b+c) (c+a) (a+b) (s) – (x + yz)
A B C D
a 2a 2a
(A) r q p s
AX1 0 , AX 2 3a and AX 3 3a and let X be a
0 0 a (B) p s q r
(C) s r q p
3 × 3 matrix
whose columns are X1, X2, X3 (D) p q r s
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25. Match the following X Y Z
Column I Column II 0 0 0
(A) aij = j2 – i2 (p) Symmetric 1 1 1
(B) aij = i + j (q) Skew-symmetric 2 2 2
(C) aij = 0 i > j (r) Lower triangular
3 3 3
(D) aij = 0 i < j (s) Upper triangular
4 4 4
A B C D
5 5 5
(A) r s q p
6 6 6
(B) p s q r
7 7 7
(C) s r q p
(D) q p s r 8 8 8
Level-2
x y z
cos 9 sin
9
1. Let P then the value of 7. Let matrix A 1 2 3 , where x, y, z N. If
sin
cos 1 1 2
9 9
|adj(adj(adj(adjA)))| = 48.516, then the number of such
P P
9 18 is matrix is
(C) 3 (D) 4 1 1
(A) 6
3
7 7
3. Let P and Q be two different matrices satisfying
P3 = Q3 and P2Q = Q2P, then 1 1 1
(B) 9
3 6
(A) det(P2 + Q2) must be zero 7 7 7
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SECTION - B
C, D are related such that B = adj. (A), C = adj.
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(adj.A), D = adj adj adj A
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. if adj adj adj adj ABCD is A
k
, then k
(A) 2 (B) 4
16 33 16 6 12 6
(C) A (D) A 24 12
64 31 (C) 8 (D) 16
1 100 (D) 2A 2 A
(B) MT N100M
0 1
1 0 0
(C) MMT I
17. If A = 1 0 1 , then
1 99 0 1 0
(D) MTN99M
1 1
(A) A3 A2 = A I (B) Det (A2010 I)=0
12. If A and B are square matrix of order 3 and
AB = B and BA = A, then
(A) A2–B2=0 (B) A2+B2=A+B 1 0 0 1 1 0
(C) A = 25 1 0
50
(D) A50= 25 1 0
(C) (A–B)2=0 (D) (A+B)2=A+B
25 0 1 25 0 1
13. The maximum and minimum value of a third order
determinant whose elements belong to the set
{–3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3} can be SECTION - C
(A) 108 (B) 81 Linked Comprehension Type
(C) – 81 (D) – 108 This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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26. Let A , B 2 3 and C 2 3 be
Integer Answer Type 4 1
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging three given matrices and tr(A) denotes the trace of
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
1
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For the matrix A, then tr( A) tr ( ABC )
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y 2
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following : 1 1
tr A(BC )2 tr ( A(BC )3 ) ..... to infinitely
X Y Z 4 8
2 a3 a2
x 2 x
f x 2 a3 2a2 x is , then
6
25. Let x2 x 1 Ax 4 Bx 3 Cx 2 Dx E and 2 2a3 x a2
x x 2
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13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (A, B, D) 16. (B, C, D) 17. (A, B, D) 18. (A, B, D)
19. (A, B, C, D) 20. (A, C, D) 21. (A, B, C, D) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (A)
25. (D) 26. (A-q,s B-p,s,r C-p,s D-r) 27. (4) 28. (3) 29. (0)
30. (3)
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13. (A, D) 14. (A, B, D) 15. (A, B, C, D) 16. (A, B, C) 17. (A, B, C) 18. (A)
19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (A-q B-s C-p D-p)
24. (7) 25. (5) 26. (6) 27. (1) 28. (8)
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