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TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2016

Course : VIJETA (JP) Date : 31-08-2015

DPP No. : 64 (JEE-MAIN)


Total Marks : 60 Max. Time : 60 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.20 (3 marks 3 min.) [60, 60]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : 64


1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (A)
8. (D) 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (C)
15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (B)
1. A string of mass 2.5 kg is under a tension of 200 N. The length of the stretched string is 20.0 m. If the
transverse jerk is struck at one end of the string, the disturbance will reach the other end in
(A) one second (B*) 0.5 second (C) 2 seconds (D) data given is insufficient.
2.5 kg  200 N  20.0 m   

(A)  (B*) 0.5  (C) 2  (D) 

2. A mercury drop of water has potential 'V' on its surface. 1000 such drops combine to form a new drop.
Find the potential on the surface of the new drop.
  V  1000    

(A) V (B) 10V (C*) 100V (D) 1000V

Sol. (C) Let the radius of each mercury drop be r.


If q is charge on each drop
q
The potential of drop V= or q=4 0 rV ...(1)
4 0r
Let R be the radius of the new drop formed by combination of 1000 drops of radius r.
4 4 3
R3 = 1000 r R = 10 r ....(2)
3 3
(1000 q) (100 q)
Potential of new drop = = 100 V
4 0R 4 0r

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3. If the switch is closed then current will flow :


(A) from A to B (A  B)
(B*) from B to A (B  A)
(C) 0
(D) cannot say unless resistance of galvanometer is given.


4. All straight wires are very long. Both AB and CD are arcs of the same circle, both subtending right
angles at the centre O. Then the magnetic field at O is :
   AB  CD    O   
O 

0i 0i 0i 0i
(A) (B) 2 (C*) (D) ( 1)
4 R 4 R 2 R 2 R
0i
Sol. field due to AA' =
4 R
= field due to BB'
field due to CC' = field due to DD' = 0
i
field due to BA = 0
8R
– 0i i
field due to CD = net field at O = 0 .
8R 2 R
i
 AA' = 0
4 R
= BB' 
CC' = DD' = 0
i
BA = 0
8R
– 0i i
CD = O = 0
8R 2 R

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5. If a charged particle goes unaccelerated in a region containing electric and magnetic fields :
(A) E must be parallel to B (B*) v must be perpendicular to Electric field
(C) v must be perpendicular to B (D) E must be equal to vB.
_ 
(A) E , B  (B*) v   
(C) v , B   (D) E, vB .
Sol. qE = – (V B)
E = – (V B) E V and E B

6. The maximum load a wire can withstand without breaking, when its length is reduced to half of its
original length, will
(A) be double. (B) be half.
(C) be four times. (D*) remain same.
 

(A)  (B) 
(C)   (D) 

7. A mild steel wire of length 2L and cross-sectional area A is stretched, well within elastic limit,
horizontally between two pillars (Fig.). A mass m is suspended from the mid point of the wire. Strain in
the wire is :
2L A     
  m    


x2 x x2 x2
(A*) (B) (C) (D)
2L2 L L 2L

8. A rectangular frame is to be suspended symmetrically by two strings of equal length on two supports
(Fig.). It can be done in one of the following three ways;
         


(a) (b) (c*)

The tension in the strings will be :


(A) the same in all cases. (B) least in (a).
(C) least in (b). (D*) least in (c).

(A)    (B) (a)  
(C) (b)  (D*) (c)  

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9. An ideal fluid flows through a pipe of circular cross-section made of two sections with diameters 2.5 cm
and 3.75 cm. The ratio of the velocities in the two sections is
          2.5
cm 3.75 cm 
(A*) 9:4 (B) 3:2 (C) 3: 2 (D) 2: 3

10. The angle of contact at the interface of water-glass is 0°, Ethylalcohol-glass is 0°, Mercury-glass is 140°
and Methyliodide-glass is 30°. A glass capillary is put in a trough containing one of these four liquids. It
is observed that the meniscus is convex. The liquid in the trough is
(A) water (B) ethylalcohol (C*) mercury (D) methyliodide.
  0°,  0°, 
140° 30°     

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 

11. A uniform metallic rod rotates about its perpendicular bisector with constant angular speed. If it is
heated uniformly to raise its temperature slightly
(A) its speed of rotation increases.
(B*) its speed of rotation decreases.
(C) its speed of rotation remains same.
(D) its speed increases because its moment of inertia increases.
     

(A) 
(B) 
(C)  
(D)  

12. The graph between two temperature scales A and B is shown in Fig. Between upper fixed point and
lower fixed point there are 150 equal division on scale A and 100 on scale B. The relationship for
conversion between the two scales is given by :
 A  B  A  B 
  150  100       


tA 180 tB t A 30 tB tB 180 tA t B 40 tA
(A) (B*) (C) (D)
100 150 150 100 150 100 100 180

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13. The radius of a metal sphere at room temperature T is R, and the coefficient of linear expansion of the
metal is . The sphere is heated a little by a temperature T so that its new temperature is T + T . The
increase in the volume of the sphere is approximately
   T     R      
 T T+ T 
(A) 2 R T (B) R2 T (C) 4 R3 T/3 (D*) 4 R3 T
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Sol. original volume  Vo = R3
3
Coeff of linear expansion  =
Coeff of volume expansion  = 3
1 dV
3
V dT
dV = 3V dT 4 R3 T

14. A sphere, a cube and a thin circular plate, all of same material and same mass are initially heated to
same high temperature.
(A) Plate will cool fastest and cube the slowest
(B) Sphere will cool fastest and cube the slowest
(C*) Plate will cool fastest and sphere the slowest
(D) Cube will cool fastest and plate the slowest.
     

(A) 
(B) 
(C) 
(D) 

15. If an average person jogs, hse produces 14.5 × 103 cal/min. This is removed by the evaporation of
sweat. The amount of sweat evaporated per minute (assuming 1 kg requires 580 × 103 cal for
evaparation) is:
  14.5 × 103 cal/min 
    1 kg     580 × 103 cal  )
:
(A*) 0.25 kg (B) 2.25 kg (C) 0.05 kg (D) 0.20 kg
16. The displacement of a particle is represented by the equation y = 3 cos 2 t .
4
The motion of the particle is :
(A) simple harmonic with period 2 / . (B*) simple harmonic with period /
(C) periodic but not simple harmonic. (D) non-periodic.

y = 3 cos 2 t .
4
 :
(A) 2 / . (B*)  / 
(C)  (D) 

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17. Four pendulums A, B, C and D are suspended from the same elastic support as shown in Fig.. A and C
are of the same length, while B is smaller than A and D is larger than A. If A is given a transverse
displacement (perpendicular to the plane of the paper),

B
C A
D

(A) D will vibrate with maximum amplitude.


(B*) C will vibrate with maximum amplitude.
(C) B will vibrate with maximum amplitude.
(D) All the four will oscillate with equal amplitude.

A, B, C  D 

B
C A
D

A  C B A D A A 


:
(A) D   
(B*) C 
(C) B   
(D)    

18. A particle executing S.H.M. has a maximum speed of 30 cm/s and a maximum acceleration of 60 cm/s2.
The period of oscillation is
   30 cm/s 60 cm/s2 
 :
(A*) s. (B) s (C) 2 s (D) s
2 t

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19. When a mass m is connected individually to two springs S1 and S2, the oscillation frequencies are 1
and 2. If the same mass is attached to the two springs as shown in Fig. the oscillation frequency would
be
 m  S1  S2   
1
 2      
:

1
2 2 1 1 2 2
(A) 1
+ 2
(B*) 1 2 (C) (D) 1 2
1 2

x
20. Equation of a plane progressive wave is given by y = 0.6sin2 . On reflection from a denser
t
2
medium its amplitude becomes 2/3 of the amplitude of the incident wave.
The equation of the reflected wave is
x
 y = 0.6sin2 t   
2
2/3 :
x x
(A) y = 0.6sin2 t (B*) y = –0.4sin2 t
2 2
x x
(C) y = 0.4sin2 t (D) y = –0.4sin2 t
2 2

NCERT Questions
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O

Course : VIJETA (JP) Date : 31-08-2015

DPP No. : 65 (JEE-ADVANCED)


Total Marks : 39 Max. Time : 41min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.3 (3 marks 3 min.) [09, 09]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.4 to Q.7 (4 marks 4 min.) [16, 16]
Comprehension ('–1' negative marking) Q.8 to Q.9 (3 marks 3 min.) [06, 06]
Match the Following (no negative marking) Q.10 (8 marks 10 min.) [08, 10]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : 65


1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (C, D) 5. (A, C) 6. (A, C) 7. (A, D)
8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (a) R (b) S (c) Q (d) P

1. Calculate ratio of i1 and (i2 + i3).


i1  (i2 + i3)  

4 4 2
(A*) (B) (C) (D) zero 
3 9 3

Sol.

i1 = 4A
i2 = 6A i3 = –3A.

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2. A very thin plano convex lens of refractive index = 3/2 and radius of curvature 15 cm kept fixed as
shown :
 = 3/2  15 cm 

4cm/s P
1cm

36 cm

A point object P starts moving with constant speed 4 cm/s parallel to optical axis from the shown
position at t = 0. The average speed of image of object from t = 0 to t = 6 sec is
t = 0  P  4 cm/s  
t = 0  t = 6 sec 
(A) 20 cm/s (B*) greater than 20 cm/s
(C) less than 20 cm/s (D) can’t say
(A) 20 cm/s (B*) 20 cm/s 
(C) 20 cm/s  (D) 
Pf Pi
180 cm
Sol. 1cm
t = 6 sec t=0 36 cm 60 cm 5 cm

60 cm Ii
1 3 1
–1
f 2 15
f = 30 cm.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1

v 36 30 v 30 36 180
v = 180 cm
Ans. (B)

3. An isolated smooth ring of mass M = 2m with two small beads each of mass m is as shown in the
figure. Initially both the beads are at diametrically opposite points and have velocity v0 (for each) in
same direction. The speed of the beads just before they collide for the first time is (complete system is
placed on a smooth horizontal surface and assume each point of ring is touching the surface)
M = 2m   m 
            v0     
 ( 
)

2 v0 3
(A) v0 (B) v0 (C) (D*) v0
3 2 2

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Sol.

Just before the collision, situation is as shown



Let the beads have velocity V1 w.r.t. the ring and the ring has velocity V2.
V1 V2 
Then, by momentum conservation 
2mv0 = (M + 2m)V2
V0
V2 ..........(1)
2
By mechanical energy conservation

2
1 1 1 V
(2m)V02 2mv 2 2m 0
2 2 2 2
where v = velocity of beads w.r.t. ground
v = 
3
So,  V V0
2

4. In the figure shown radius of curvature of either surface of equi convex half lens is 40 cm and refractive
index 1.5. Its one side is silvered. A plane mirror is also placed. A small object O is placed such that
there is no parallax between final image formed by lens and mirror. If transverse length of final image
formed by silvered lens system is twice that formed by mirror. Choose the correct options :
    40 cm    1.5 
    
O (parallax)
(silvered)(transverse length)


(A) a = 2.5 cm (B) b = 5 cm


(C*) Distance of image from object is 15 cm (D*) Image formed by silvered lens system is virtual
(A) a = 2.5 cm (B) b = 5 cm
(C*) 15 cm  (D*) 

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2(a b) a
Sol. 2
a
a + 2b = 2a 2b = a
1 2
(1.5 1) f2 = 40
f2 40
fm = –20
1 1 2
f = –10 cm
F fm f2
1 1 1
a=5
V u F
1 1 1
b = 2.5
2a a 10

5. A particle of mass m is attached to an end of a uniform rod of mass M=2m and length , which is
suspended through its mid point by an inextensible string as shown.Initially the rod is in horizontal
position and at rest. The system is released from this position.Just after the release
m  M = 2m    
      
 

6g
(A*) The angular acceleration of the system is
5
2g
(B) The angular acceleration of the system is
5
12
(C*) The Tension in the string is mg
5
2
(D) The Tension in the string is mg
5
6g 2g
(A*)    (B)  
5 5
12 2
(C*)  mg    (D)  mg 
5 5

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mg 2m 2 m 2
Sol. =
2 12 4
6g
=
5
g
acm = =
6 5
3mg
3mg – T =
5
12mg
T=
5
N

Alternate : mg

The FBD of the rod and the ball are shown. Applying = about the C.M of the rod, we have,
FBD  = 
M 2
N =
2 12
Writing newtons IInd law in the vertical direction on the CM of the rod we have

T– N – 2mg = 0
and writing newtons II law in the vertical direction on the ball we have

m g – N= m
2
Solve these equations. 
6. There is a circuit diagram in which capacitors, resistors & battery are given. Then choose the correct
option (s) (Assume initally all the capacitors are uncharged)
     
()

(A*) At steady state charge on capacitor A is zero


(B) At steady state charge on capacitor B is zero
(C*) At steady state charge on capacitor B is 40µC
(D) Electric current in 2 resistor is 5A
(A*) A 
(B)  B 
(C*)  B 40µC 
(D) 2 5A 
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Ans. [A, C]

Sol.
x2
7. A rod of uniform cross–section but non–uniform thermal conductivity which vary as k = k0 (1 x L)
L2
(as shown in figure) is kept between fixed temperature difference for a long time. Select the correct
option(s) :
x2
 k = k0 (1 x
L2
L)       


(A*) (B) (C) (D*)

Ans. (A,D)
T x
k0 x 2 dT iL2 dx
Sol. i= A dT
L 2 dx
TH
k0 A
1
x2
x
iL2 1
T – TH =
k0A x 1

Comprehension

An elastic string of unit cross–sectional area and natural length (a + b) where a > b and modulii of
elasticity Y has a particle of mass m attached to it at a distance a from one end , which is fixed to a
point A of a smooth horizontal plane. The other end of the string is fixed to a point B so that string is just
unstretched. If particle is displaced towards right by distance x0 and then released,
 (a + b)  a > b   Y 
m aA
   B    
x0 
O
A B
a b

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8. The time period of the oscillation will be :  
(a b)m m (a b)m m
(A) 2 (B) 2 ( a b) (C) (D*) ( a b)
Y Y Y Y

9. The separation between two extreme positions will be :  

a b a b
(A) a + b (B) 2 a (C*) x0 (D) x0
a b
O
A a b
Sol.
from tB 0 
x
T=y
a
d2 x y
2
x
dt am
am
tB 0
2 y
bm
simply tB 0 other ext. =
2 y
bm
 tB 0  =
2 y
m
Time period = ( a b)
y
Energy conservation 
y x 02 y c2
2a 2b
b
c = x0
a
Distance  (ext. to ext.) ()
b a
x0 + c = x0 
a

10. A beam consisting of four types of ions A, B, C and D enters a region that contains a uniform magnetic
field as shown. The field is perpendicular to the plane of the paper, but its precise direction is not given.
All ions in the beam travel with the same speed. The table below gives the masses and charges of the
ions.
Region containing
Magnetic field

ION MASS CHARGE


4 2 1 3 A 2m e
r2 r1 B 4m –e
r4 r3
Ion beam C 2m –e
D m +e
r4 > r3 = r2 > r1.
The ions fall at different positions 1, 2, 3 and 4, as shown. Correctly match the ions with respective
falling positions.
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A, B, C  D    





ION MASS CHARGE


4 2 1 3 A 2m e
r2 r1
r4 r3 B 4m –e
 C 2m –e
D m +e
r4 > r3 = r2 > r1.

 1, 2, 3  4         


Column I Column II
(a) A (P) 1
(b) B (Q) 2
(c) C (R) 3
(d) D (S) 4
Ans. (a) R (b) S (c) Q (d) P
mV
Sol. r=
qB
2mV
rA =
eB
4mV
rB =
eB
2mV mV
rC = rD =
eB eB

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