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JEE Advanced Set-4 - Black Board - Problem

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JEE Advanced Set-4 - Black Board - Problem

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PHYSICS
Instructions (Q 1 to Q 4): Single Option Correct type.

1. PQ is an infinite current carrying conductor. AB and CD are smooth conducting rods on which a
conductor EF moves with constant velocity V as shown. The force needed to maintain constant
speed of EF is (No gravity is there)

R
P A C

I E F
V
a
Q b B D

2 2
1  0 IV  b   1   IV  b  
(A)  ln    (B)  0 ln   
VR  2   a  R  2  a 

V   IV  b 
2 2
  IV  b   V
(C)  0 ln    (D)  0 ln   
 2  a  R R  2  a 

2. Two particles A and B are projected from a point O on a horizontal plane, with velocities 20m/s
and 20 2 m / s respectively at angles 30ºand 45º with the horizontal respectively in the same plane.

 
2
If the maximum separation is x 10 12  32 . Find x. Assume that the two particles get stuck
to the ground when they fall over it.

450 0 A
 30
O

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

3. A proton beam has a circular cross sectional area A and it carries a current I distributed uniformly
over its cross section. the magnetic energy per unit length of the beam within the beam is
0 I 2 µ0 I 2 0 I 2 µ0 I 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
32 16 8 64

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4. Touching a hemispherical dome of radius R there is a vertical tower of height H  4 R . A boy
projects a ball horizontally at speed u from the top of the tower. The ball strikes the dome at a
height R / 2 from ground and rebounds. After rebounding the ball retraces back its path into the
hands of the boy. The value of u is –

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(A) 21gR (B) 42gR (C) gR (D) 15gR
2

Instructions (Q 5 to Q 7): Multiple Option Correct type MCQs. (One or More than One correct)

5. Which of following statements are incorrect?


(A) A unitless quantity may have a non-zero dimension
(B) A dimensionally correct equation may be incorrect
(C) A dimension less quantity never has a unit
(D) Universal gravitational constant has negative dimensions for mass

6. If the dimensions of length are expressed as G x c y h z ; where G, c and h are the universal
gravitational constant, speed of light and Planck's constant respectively, then

1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1
(A) x  ,y (B) x  ,z  (C) y  ,z  (D) y   , z 
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

7. In the circuit shown in figure, circuit is closed at time t = 0. At time t = ln(2) second:
a b
2H 2

8V S

(A) Rate of energy supplied by the battery is 16 J/s


(B) Rate of heat dissipated across resistance is 8 J/s
(C) Rate of heat dissipated across resistance is 16 J/s

(D) Va  Vb  4V
Instructions (Q 8 to Q 10): Numerical Value Answer type Questions.
8. The Casimir effect describes the attraction between two uncharged conducting plates placed parallel
to each other in vacuum. The astonishing force (predicted in 1948 by Hendrik Casimir) per unit
area of each plate depends on the planck's constant (h), speed of light (c) and separation between
the plates ( r ).
By using dimensional analysis the Dimension formula is given as [ F ]  [h]x [c]y [r ]z then ( x  y  z )
is -

9. Two identical short bar magnetics, each having magnetic moment M, are placed a distance of 2d
apart with axes perpendicular to each other in a horizontal plane. The magnetic induction at a point
 M
midway between them is 0 n 3 . Find the value of n .
4 d

10. A long solenoid of radius 2 cm has 100 turns/cm and is surrounded by a 100-turn coil of radius 4
cm having a total resistance of 20 The coil is connected to a galvanometer as shown in figure.
If the current in the solenoid is changed from 5A in one direction to 5 A in the opposite direction.
The charge which flows through the galvanometer is n  104 C . Then find value of n [Take  2  10]

i i

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CHEMISTRY
Instructions (Q 1 to Q 3): Single Option Correct type.

1. Which one of the following statements regarding helium is incorrect?


(A) It is used in gas-cooled nuclear reactors
(B) It is used as a cryogenic agent for carrying out experiments at low temperature
(C) It is used to produce and sustain powerful superconducting magnets
(D) It is used to fill gas balloons instead of hydrogen because it is lighter and noninflammable

2. In iodometric estimation of Cu2+ ion, the following reactions took place.


2Cu 2  4I 
 Cu 2I2  I2

I2  2Na 2S2O3 
 2NaI  Na 2 S4O6

If 100 mL of CuSO4 solution added to excess KI requires 50 mL of 0.2 M Na2S2O3, the molarity of
CuSO4 solution is:
(A) 0.05 M
(B) 0.1 M
(C) 0.2 M
(D) 0.25 M

3. (A - Group IIA compound, C is a pungent odour, coloured and paramagnetic) A & E in the above
reaction sequence are:

(A) MgCO3 & NaNO2


(B) Mg(NO3 )2 & Na 2CO3
(C) Mg(NO2 )2 & NaNO2
(D) Mg(NO3 )2 & NaNO3
Instructions (Q 4 to Q 7): Multiple Option Correct type MCQs. (One or More than One correct)

4. CH4 (g) and O2 (g) react according to the given equation


CH4 (g)  2O2 (g)  CO2 (g)  2H2O( )
Assuming that reaction takes place and goes to completion. If value is opened, then [Assume
temperature remains constant 300K throughout]

O2(g) CH4 (g)

1 litre
2 litre
1 atm
0.5 atm
(A) CH4 gas is left after the reaction.
(B) O2 gas is left after the reaction.
1
(C) Total pressure is atm after the reaction.
3
(D) After the reaction pressure in both the vessels will remain same.

5. (i) K 4 Fe(CN)6 +3H2SO4 


 2K 2SO4 + FeSO4 +6HCN

(ii) 6HCN +12H2O 


 6HCOOH +6NH3

(iii) (a) 6NH3 +3H2SO4 


3(NH4 )2SO4
H SO
(b) 6HCOOH 
2 4  6CO+6H O
2
Above steps of reactions occur in a container starting with one mole of K4[Fe(CN)6], 5 mole of
H2SO4 and enough water. Find out the limiting reagent in step (i) and calculate maximum moles of
CO gas and (NH4)2SO4 that can be produced and select correct statement
(A) LR = H2SO4
(B) LR = K4Fe(CN)6,
(C) 6 moles of CO, 2 moles of (NH4)2SO4
(D) 5 moles of CO, 2.5 moles of (NH4)2SO4

6. Going down in II A group, following properties decrease :


(A) solubility of sulphates in H2O
(B) hydration energy
(C) thermal stability of carbonates
(D) ionic radius in water.
O O
|| ||
7. Hexamethylenediamine [H2 N(CH2 )6 NH2 ] reacts with adipic acid [HO C —(CH 2 ) 4 — C —OH]
to form dimer as:
O O
|| ||
NH 2  (CH 2 )6  NH 2  HO  C(CH 2 )4 C  OH
50% yield

O O
|| ||
H 2 N(CH 2 )6 NH — C— (CH 2 )4 C OH  H 2O
Dimer
The dimer polymerises to form Nylon 6,6 as per the reaction
O O
|| ||
nH 2 N  (CH 2 )6  NH  C (CH 2 )4  C OH
70% yield
O O
|| ||

( N  (CH 2 )6  NH  C  (CH 2 )4  C) n  nH 2O
|
H
Select the correct statement:
(A) 290 gm of Hexamethylenediamine is required to make 610 gm of dimer.
(B) 730 gm of adipic acid is required to make 610 gm of dimer.
(C) In order to obtain 1.13 kg of Nylon-6,6 at least 1220 gm of dimer is required.
(D) In order to obtain 1.13 kg of Nylon-6,6 at least 1742.9 gm of dimer is required.

Instructions (Q 8 to Q 10): Numerical Value Answer type Questions.

8. Determine the volume of diluted nitric acid (d = 1.11 g mL–1, 19% w/v) that can be prepared by
diluting 50 mL of conc. HNO3 with water (d = 1.42 g mL–1, 76 w/v) (answer in ml)

9. Calculate the weight of CaO required to remove hardness of 106 L of water containing 1.62 gram
Ca(HCO3)2 per litre.

10. In a basal metabolism measurement timed at 6 minutes, a patient exhaled 52.2 L of air measured
over water at 20ºC. The vapour pressure of water at 20ºC is 17.5 torr. The barometric pressure was
750 torr. The exhaled air analyzed 16.75 volume % oxygen and the inhaled air 20.32 volume %
oxygen. Both on a dry basis air, calculate the rate of oxygen consumption by the patient in mL (at
1 atm, 273 K) per minute.

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MATHS
Instructions (Q 1 to Q 3): Single Option Correct type.

 
x x ( x  1)cos 1 x 2 x 2 cos 1 x 
1. If   x2  1
e   dx  g ( x)  c , where ‘c’ is a constant of integration,

1  x2 1  x 
2 3/ 2 

1
then g   is :
2
 e  e  e  e
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 3 6 2 3 3 3 2

2. Number of permutations of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 such that for each ‘k’ with 1  k  5 , at least one of the
first k terms of the permutations is greater than ‘k’.
(A) 455 (B) 456 (C) 460 (D) 461

x sin x  cos x  x cos x  x sin x  cos x 


4 3
3.  e 
 x 2 cos 2 x
 dx 

 1   1 
(A) e x sin x  cos x  x  C (B) e x sin x  cos x  x  C
 cos x   x cos x 
 x   x 
(C) e x sin x  cos x 1  C (D) e x sin x  cos x 1  C
 x cos x   cos x 

Instructions (Q 4 to Q 6): Multiple Option Correct type MCQs. (One or More than One correct)
4. The number of 6 letter words, with or without meaning that can be formed using the letters of given
words such that any letter that appears in the word must appear at least twice, is :
(A) Word is “FIZA”, possible ways are : 664
(B) Word is “BURFI”, possible ways are : 1405
(C) Word is “SURYAVANSHI”, possible ways are : 9369
(D) Word is “SHOLAY”, possible ways are : 2556

1
ln  
 
2
dx  g ( x)  c , where g      , then lim g ( x) is not equal to
sec x 2
5. If 
 tan x  tan x 
101
4 100 x

2

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) 2

6. If a, b, c, d are prime numbers such that a 2  b 2  c & d  b  c , then sum of all the 4 digit numbers
formed by using the digits a, b, c, d without repetition is -
(A) 112233 (B) 113322
(C) an even number divisible by 11 (D) an odd number divisible by 11

Instructions (Q 7 to Q 10): Numerical Value Answer type Questions.


7. If N denotes the number of solutions of the equation | x |  | y |  | z | 10, x, y, z  I then find the
number of factors of N.
x k  k 
8.  x3  4
dx  ln    C , where k =
3  x3  4  x3 

 5x 
sin  
 e 
 sin x cos xdx  f ( x)  c1 and   dx  g ( x)  c2 ,  g ( x)  p ( x)  f ( x)  c3 where
ln x 2
9. If
 x
sin  
2
p(0)  0 , then value of 10  p ( / 2)  is equal to (where [.] stands for greatest integer function._

10. If LCM of two natural numbers a and b is 48 and LCM of natural numbers b and c is 64 then the
numbers of ordered triplets (a, b, c) will be_____

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ANSWER KEY

PHYSICS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A C B A AC BD ABD 6 5 8
CHEMISTRY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
C B D ACD BC ABD BD 200 560 279
MATHS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
C D B ABCD BCD BC 8 2 40 9

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