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JEE ( Main ) Examination–2019/Morning Session/10-01-2019

TEST PAPER OF JEE(MAIN) EXAMINATION – 2019


(Held On Thursday 10th JANUARY, 2019) TIME : 09 : 30 AM To 12 : 30 PM
PHYSICS
1. A uniform metallic wire has a resistance of 3. A solid metal cube of edge length 2 cm is
18  and is bent into an equilateral triangle. Then, moving in a positive y direction at a constant
the resistance between any two vertices of the speed of 6 m/s. There is a uniform magnetic
triangle is : field of 0.1 T in the positive z-direction. The
(1) 8  (2) 12  (3) 4  (4) 2 potential difference between the two faces of
Ans. (3) the cube perpendicular to the x-axis, is :
(1) 6 mV (2) 1 mV (3) 12 mV (4) 2 mV
Ans. (3)
6 6 Sol. Potential difference between two faces
Sol. perpendicular to x-axis will be
 
A 6 B .(V  B)  12mV
4. A parallel plate capacitor is of area 6 cm2 and
Req between any two vertex will be
1 1 1
   R eq.  4
R eq 12 6
 a separation 3 mm. The gap is filled with three
dielectric materials of equal thickness (see
figure) with dielectric constants K 1, = 10,
K2 = 12 and K3 = 14. The dielectric constant of
2. A satellite is moving with a constant speed v
a material which when fully inserted in above
in circular orbit around the earth. An object of
capacitor, gives same capacitance would be :
mass 'm' is ejected from the satellite such that

it just escapes from the gravitational pull of the
earth. At the time of ejection, the kinetic energy K1 K2 K3 3 mm
of the object is :
(1) 12 (2) 4 (3) 36 (4) 14
3 2
(1) mv (2) mv2 Ans. (1)
2
Sol. Let dielectric constant of material used be K.

1 10 0 A / 3 12 0 A / 3 14 0 A / 3 K 0 A
(3) 2mv2 (4) mv 2    
2 d d d d
Ans. (2)  K = 12
Sol. At height r from center of earth. orbital velocity 5. A 2 W carbon resistor is color coded with green,
black, red and brown respectively. The maximum
GM
= current which can be passed through this resistor
r
is :
 By energy conservation (1) 63 mA (2) 0.4 mA
 GMm  (3) 100 mA (4) 20 mA
KE of 'm' +   00
 r  Ans. (4)
Sol. P = i2R.
(At infinity, PE = KE = 0)
 for imax, R must be minimum
2 from color coding R = 50×102
GMm  GM  2
 KE of 'm' =   m  mv  imax = 20mA
r  r 

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6. In a Young's double slit experiment with slit


dx
separation 0.1 mm, one observes a bright fringe
Sol.
1
at angle rad by using light of wavelength x
40
1. When the light of wavelength  2 is used a
bright fringe is seen at the same angle in the
same set up. Given that 1 and 2 are in visible
range (380 nm to 740 nm), their values are :
(1) 380 nm, 500 nm (2) 625 nm, 500 nm Consider a strip of radius x & thickness dx,
(3) 380 nm, 525 nm (4) 400 nm, 500 nm
Torque due to friction on this strip.
Ans. (2)
Sol. Path difference = d sin  d R
xF  2 xdx
1  d   R 2
= 0.1 × mm = 2500nm 0
40
or bright fringe, path difference must be 2F R 3
integral multiple of .  
R2 3
 2500 = n 1 = m 2

7.
 1 = 625, 2 = 500 (from m=5)
(for n = 4)
A magnet of total magnetic moment
 
2FR
3
 correct answer is (1)
10–2 î A-m2 is placed in a time varying magnetic
9. Using a nuclear counter the count rate of
field, B î (costt) where B = l Tesla and emitted particles from a radioactive source is
 = 0.125 rad/s. The work done for reversing measured. At t = 0 it was 1600 counts per

the direction of the magnetic moment at t = 1 second and t = 8 seconds it was 100 counts per
second, is : second. The count rate observed, as counts per
(1) 0.007 J (2) 0.014 J (3) 0.01 J (4) 0.028 J second, at t = 6 seconds is close to :
Ans. (2)
  (1) 150 (2) 360
Sol. Work done, W      B
(3) 200 (4) 400
= 2 × 10–2 × 1 cos(0.125)

= 0.02 J Ans. (3)


 correct answer is (2)
8. To mop-clean a floor, a cleaning machine dN
Sol. at t = 0, A 0   1600C / s
presses a circular mop of radius R vertically dt
down with a total force F and rotates it with a at t = 8s, A = 100 C/s
constant angular speed about its axis. If the
force F is distributed uniformly over the mop A 1

and if coefficient of friction between the mop A 0 16 in 8 sec
and the floor is µ, the torque, applied by the Therefor half life is t1/2 = 2 sec
machine on the mop is :
3
1
2  Activity at t = 6 will be 1600  
(1) FR (2) µFR/3 2
3
(3) µFR/2 (4) µFR/6 = 200 C/s
Ans. (1)  correct answer is (3)

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10. If the magnetic field of a plane electromagnetic wave kQ a kQ b kQ c
Potential at point P, V   
is given by (The speed of light = 3 × 108/m/s) a b c
 Qa : Qb : Qc : : a : b : c
2 2 2
 15  x  {since a = b = c}
B=100 × 10–6 sin  2   2  10  t    then the
  c 
 a2 
 Qa   2 2 2 
Q
maximum electric field associated with it is : a  b  c 
(1) 4 × 104 N/C (2) 4.5 × 104 N/C
 b2 
(3) 6 × 104 N/C (4) 3 × 104 N/C Qb   2 2 2 
Q
Ans. (4)
a  b  c 
Sol. E0 = B0 × C  c2 
Qc   2 2 2 
Q
= 100 × 10–6 × 3 × 108 a  b  c 
= 3 × 104 N/C
 correct answer is 3 × 104 N/C Q  a  b  c 
V  
11. A charge Q is distributed over three concentric 4  0  a 2  b 2  c 2 
spherical shells of radii a, b, c (a < b < c ) such  correct answer is (2)
that their surface charge densities are equal to 12. Water flows into a large tank with flat bottom


one another. The total potential at a point at
distance r from their common centre, where
r < a, would be :
Q
at the rate of 10–4 m3s–1. Water is also leaking
out of a hole of area 1 cm2 at its bottom. If the
height of the water in the tank remains steady,
then this height is:
(1) 4  (a  b  c) (1) 4 cm (2) 2.9 cm (3) 1.7 cm (4) 5.1 cm
0
Ans. (4)
Q(a  b  c)
(2) 4  (a 2  b 2  c 2 )

0 Qin

Q ab  bc  ca
(3) 12 abc
0 Sol. h
Q (a 2  b2  c 2 )
(4) Qout
4  0 (a 3  b3  c 3 )
Since height of water column is constant

Ans. (2) therefore, water inflow rate (Qin)


= water outflow rate
Qin = 10–4 m3s–1
Q out  Au  10 4  2gh
a
b
r 10–4 = 10–4 20  h
P
Sol. c 1
h m
20
h = 5cm
 correct answer is (4)

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13. A piece of wood of mass 0.03 kg is dropped
128kg 125  50g  20 
from the top of a 100 m height building. At the Sol. 
m3 3
 25cm   4 
3

same time, a bullet of mass 0.02 kg is fired


vertically upward, with a velocity 100 ms–1, from 128
  20  units
the ground. The bullet gets embedded in the 64
wood. Then the maximum height to which the = 40 units
combined system reaches above the top of the 15. To get output '1' at R, for the given logic gate
building before falling below is : (g =10ms–2) circuit the input values must be :
(1) 30 m (2) 10 m (3) 40 m (4) 20 m X
Ans. (3)
P R
0.03kg Y
Sol. Q
100 m
100m/s
(1) X = 0, Y = 1 (2) X =1 , Y = 1
0.02kg
(3) X = 0, Y = 0 (4) X = 1, Y = 0

t
d

100
Vrel 100
 1sec

Time taken for the particles to collide,

Speed of wood just before collision = gt = 10 m/s


Ans. (4)
Sol. p  x  y
Q = y.x  y  x

O/P  PQ
& speed of bullet just before collision v-gt
To make O/P
= 100 – 10 = 90 m/s
P + Q must be 'O'
Now, conservation of linear momentum just
SO, y=0

before and after the collision -
x=1
–(0.02) (1v) + (0.02) (9v) = (0.05)v
 150 = 5v 16. A block of mass m is kept on a platform which
 v = 30 m/s starts from rest with constant acceleration g/2
v2 upward, as shown in fig. Work done bv normal
Max. height reached by body h = reaction on block in time t is :
2g

Before After m g
a=2
0.03kg 10 m/s v

90 m/s
0.05kg 3mg 2 t 2
0.02kg (1) 0 (2)
8
30  30 mg 2 t 2 mg 2 t 2
h  45m (3)  (4)
2  10 8 8
 Height above tower = 40 m Ans. (2)
14. The density of a material in SI units is
mg 3mg
128 kg m–3. In certain units in which the unit Sol. N  mg  N
2 2
of length is 25 cm and the unit of mass is 50
   3mg  1 2 
g, the numerical value of density of the material Now, work done W  NS    gt 
is :  2  2 
(1) 410 (2) 640 (3) 16 (4) 40 3mg2 t 2
W
Ans. (4) 4

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17. A heat source at T= l0 3 K is connected to 19. A potentiometer wire AB having length L and
another heat reservoir at T=10 2 K by a resistance 12 r is joined to a cell D of emf  and internal
copper slab which is 1 m thick. Given that resistance r. A cell C having emf /2 and internal resistance
the thermal conductivity of copper is 3r is connected. The length AJ at which the
0.1 WK–1 m –1, the energy flux through it in galvanometer as shown in fig. shows no deflection is :
the steady state is : D ,r
+ –
(1) 90 Wm–2 (2) 200 Wm–2
(3) 65 Wm–2 (4) 120 Wm–2 A J B
Ans. (1)
+ –
C G
1m
Sol. 103K 102K , 3r
2
5 11 11 13
(1) L (2) L (3) L (4) L
12 24 12 24
 dQ  kAT Ans. (4)
 dt   
 

Sol. i
13r

18.

1  dQ  (0.1)(900)
 
A  dt 

1
 90W / m 2

A TV transmission tower has a height of



140 m and the height of the receiving antenna is 40
x  
i  12r  
L
 x

 2
 
.12r    x 
13L
13r  L  2 24
m. What is the maximum distance upto which
20. An insulating thin rod of length  has a x linear
signals can be broadcasted from this tower in x
LOS(Line of Sight) mode ? (Given : radius of earth charge density p(x) = 0 on it. The rod is


= 6.4 × l06m). rotated about an axis passing through the origin
(1) 80 km (2) 48 km (x = 0) and perpendicular to the rod. If the rod
makes n rotations per second, then the time
(3) 40 km (4) 65 km averaged magnetic moment of the rod is :
Ans. (4)  3  3
(1) n (2) n 3 (3) n3 (4) n
Sol. Maximum distance upto which signal can be 4 3
Ans. (1)

broadcasted is
Sol.  M = NIA
d max  2Rh T  2Rh R dq = dx & A = x2
where hT and hR are heights of transmiter 0 x
 dm   (x) dx.x2
tower and height of receiver respectively. 

Putting all values - n 0  3 n0   L4 
M . x .dx = . 
 0  4
d max  2  6.4  106  104  40 
n0 3 
on solving, dmax = 65 km M or n3
4 

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21. Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speeds  v  v0 
1 km/s and 2 km/s respectively. From a point Sol. fapp  f0  2 
 v 2  vs 
on a horizontal ground, they are fired in all
possible directions. The ratio of maximum areas  340 
f1  f0  
covered by the bullets fired by the two guns,  340  34 
on the ground is :
 340 
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 4 (3) 1 : 8 (4) 1 : 16 f2  f0  
 340  17 
Ans. (4)
f1 340  17 323 f1 19
   
u 2 sin 2 f2 340  34 306 f2 18
Sol. R
g 24. In an electron microscope, the resolution that
can be achieved is of the order of the wavelength
A =  R2
of electrons used. To resolve a width of 7.5 × 10–12m,
A  R2 the minimum electron energy required is close to :
A  u4 (1) 100 keV (2) 500 keV
(3) 25 keV (4) 1 keV
4
A1 u14  1  1

22.
 4   
A 2 u 2  2  16

A string of length 1 m and mass 5 g is fixed at both
ends. The tension in the string is 8.0 N. The siring
Ans. (3)

Sol. 
h
p

h
{ = 7.5 × 10–12}

is set into vibration using an external vibrator of P


frequency 100 Hz. The separation between 
successive nodes on the string is close to :  6.6  10 34 
 12 

(1) 16.6 cm (2) 20.0 cm P 2 (h / )2  7.5  10 
KE    J
2m 2m 2  9.1  10 31
(3) 10.0 cm (4) 33.3 cm
KE = 25 Kev
Ans. (2)
25. A homogeneous solid cylindrical roller of radius
Sol. Velocity of wave on string R and mass M is pulled on a cricket pitch by a
T 8 horizontal force. Assuming rolling without
V   1000  40m / s

 5 slipping, angular acceleration of the cylinder is:


3F F
v 40 (1) (2) 3m R
Now, wavelength of wave    m 2m R
n 100
 20 2F F
Separation b/w successive nodes,  m (3) 3m R (4) 2m R
 100
= 20 cm Ans. (3)
23. A train moves towards a stationary observer
with speed 34 m/s. The train sounds a whistle F
Sol.
and its frequency registered by the observer is
f 1. If the speed of the train is reduced to 17 m/s,
the frequency registered is f2. If speed of sound 3
FR = MR 2 
is 340 m/s, then the ratio f1/f2 is : 2
(1) 18/17 (2) 19/18 (3) 20/19 (4) 21/20 2F
=
Ans. (2) 3MR

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26. A plano convex lens of refractive index µ1 and 4qa 2qa
focal length f1 is kept in contact with another  2
Sol. V =  R  x 
plano concave lens of refractive index µ2 and
x  
focal length f2. If the radius of curvature of their 2x  R  x
spherical faces is R each and f1 = 2f2, then µ1
R
and µ2 are related as : x=
2 1
(1) µ1 + µ2 = 3 R
(2) 2µ1 – µ2 = 1 4qa 2qa
(3) 2µ2 – µ1 = 1 R 2R
dist = R =
(4) 3µ2 – 2µ1 = 1 2 1 2 1
28. In the given circuit the cells have zero internal
Ans. (2)
resistance. The currents (in Amperes) passing
1 1 1 1  through resistance R1, and R2 respectively, are:
Sol.    1  1   
2f2 f1   R 

1
f2
 1
   2  1 
1
 
 R  

 1  1  2  1

 (1) 2, 2
– +
10 V
R1 20 R2 20
+ –
10 V
(2) 0,1
R 2R
(3) 1,2 (4) 0.5,0
22 – 2 = 1
Ans. (4)
27. Two electric dipoles, A, B with respective

10
  Sol. i1 =  0.5A
dipole moments d A  4qaiˆ and d B  2qaiˆ 20
i2 = 0
placed on the x-axis with a separation R, as shown in 29. In the cube of side 'a' shown in the figure, the
the figure vector from the central point of the face ABOD
to the central point of the face BEFO will be:
R

X z
A B
B E
The distance from A at which both of them
A
produce the same potential is : H
G a
2R
(1) O F y
2 1
a
R D a
(2) x
2 1

2R 1 ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
(3) (1)
2

a ik  (2)
2
 
a j i
2 1
1 ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
(4)
R (3)
2

a ki  (4)
2

a jk 
2 1
Ans. (2)
Ans. (3)
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 aˆ a ˆ Ans. (1)
Sol. rg  i  k
2 2 T2 T2 T4
Sol. t1 = 1  T = 1  T  1  T
 aˆ a ˆ 1 2 3
rH  j  k
2 2 T2 T3 T4
 T  T = T
  a ˆ ˆ
 
rH  rg  j  i
2
1 4 3

30. Three Carnot engines operate in series between T2 = T1 T3 = T1 T2 T4


a heat source at a temperature T1 and a heat sink
T3 = T2 T4
at temperature T4 (see figure). There are two
other reservoirs at temperature T2, and T3, as T2
3/ 4
 T11/ 2 T41/ 4
shown, with T 2 > T 2 > T 3 > T 4 . The three
engines are equally efficient if: T2 = T12 / 3 T41/ 3

T1
1
T2
2

3
T3

T4

1/ 3 1/ 3
 
(1) T2  T12 T4  
;T3  T1T42

2 1/ 3 1/ 3
(2) T2  T T 
1 4 ;T   T T 
3 1
2
4

1/ 4 3 1/ 4
(3) T2  T T 
1
3
4 ;T   T T 
3 1 4

(4) T2  (T1T4 )1/ 2 ; T3  (T12 T4 )1/ 3


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