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Spark 26 01 Mid Phase Test 4

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MID PHASE TEST – IV

JEE ADVANCED (PCM)


BATCH: SPARK 26-01
Time: 3 hrs M.M.: 180

TEST DATE (04/05/2025)


INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
B. Pattern of the questions are as under:
(i) The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part-I: Physics, Part-II: Chemistry and Part-III: Mathematics).
Each part has 4 sections.
(ii) Section–A: This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer. .

(iii) Section–B: This section contains 6 multiple choice questions which have one or more correct answer(s). Each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer. Partial +1mark is given for
darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided no incorrect option is darkened
(iv) Section–C: This section contains 2 paragraph type questions each paragraph contains 2 multiple choice
questions and only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark
for wrong answer.
(v) Section–D: This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and there is no negative marking.

Useful Data

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY Atomic No.: H=1, He=2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6,
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2 Gas Constant R=8.314 J K1 mol1 N=7, O=8, F=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Al=13, Si=14,
Planck constant h = 6.6 × 10–34 J-s = 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1 P=15, S=16, Cl=17, Ar=18, K=19, Ca=20, Cr=24,
Charge of electron e = 1.6 × 10–19C = 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1 Mn=25, Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu=29, Zn=30,
Mass of electron me = 9.1 × 10–31 kg Avogadro's Number Na=6.023  1023 As=33, Br=35, Ag=47, Si=21, Sn=50, Ti=22, I=53,
Permittivity of free space Planck’s Constant h=6.626  10–34 Js Xe = 54, Ba = 56, Pb=82, U=92, V = 50.
0 = 8.85 × 10–12 C2/N-m2 =6.25 x 10-27 erg.s Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11,
Density of water water = 103 kg/m3 1 Faraday=96500 Coulomb C=12, N=14, O=16, F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al=27,
Atmospheric pressure Pa = 105 N/m2 1 calorie=4.2 Joule Si=28, P=31, S=32, Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52,
Gas constant R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1 1 amu =1.66 x 10-27 kg Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59, Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5,
1 eV =1.6 x 10-19 J Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108, Sn=118.7,
I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207,U=238.

Name of the Candidate:_________________________________________________

Batch:_________________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number:____________________________________________________

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PART–I: PHYSICS
SECTION–A (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE option is correct.
1. An infinite imaginary plane divides the space containing two point
charges +q and –q into two parts as shown in the figure. The flux
of electric line of forces crossing the plane will be q / k0 . Find the
value of K.
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

2. Figure shows half of the conical curved surface. Radius


of the base of the cone is 3 R and a charge Q is placed
at a distance ‘R’ from the base on the axis of the cone
as shown. The flux linked with the curved surface will be

3Q 3Q Q
(A) (B) (C) (D) Data insufficient.
8 0 4 0 4 0

3. On a semi-circular ring of radius=4 R, charge +3q is distributed in


such a way that on one quarter +q is uniformly distributed and on
another quarter +2q is uniformly distributed. Along its axis a smooth
non-conducting and uncharged pipe of length 6R is fixed axially as
shown. A small ball of mass m and charge +q is thrown from the
other end of pipe. The ball can come out of the pipe if
7q2 3q2 3q2 9q2
(A) u  (B) u  (C) u  (D) u  .
40 0 Rm 40 0 Rm 40 0 Rm 40 0 Rm

4. The switch S is open for a long time and then closed. Find loss of
energy in steady state
1 1
(A) CV 2 (B) CV 2
2 4
1
(C) CV 2 (D) CV 2
6

SECTION–B: One or More Options Correct Type (+4, –2)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
5. A point-like body of mass m and of charge Q is initially at rest on the
horizontal tabletop as shown in the figure and is given a v 0 vertical,
upward speed. There is a horizontal electric field E. Acceleration due E
to gravity=g. v0
v2
(A) Maximum height attained  0 m, Q
2g
2QEv 02
(B) Particle will collide with the table at horizontal distance
mg
(C) At the highest point acceleration will be only in horizontal direction.
mg
(D) Particle will collide with the table at an angle tan   with horizontal.
2QE

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6. A large parallel plate capacitor has a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K
of the area of its plates, as shown in the 1
1 E1
between its plates that covers
4
figure. The total capacitance of the capacitor is C while that of the portion
with dielectric in between is C1. When the capacitor is charged, the plate 2 E2
area covered by the dielectric gets uniform surface charge density as 1,
and the rest of the area gets uniform surface charge density as 2 . Choose
the correct option, ignoring edge effects.
E C 3 K  C 2K
(A) 1  4 (B)  (C) 1  K (D) 
E2 C1 K 2 C1 K

7. A point charge q is placed at the center of an imaginary


Gaussian surface as shown in the figure. R
q
q
(A) Flux crossing through the curved surface is 
0 4R2  2

q
(B) Total flux through the Gaussian surface is
0
q
(C) Flux crossing through the curved surface is
0 2R2  2

2q
(D) Total flux through the Gaussian surface is
0

8. The electrostatic potential V at any point (x, y, z) in space is given by V=4x2 + 3xy + 6z
(A) The y – and z – components of the electrostatic field at any point are zero
(B) the x  component at a point is given – (8x + 3y) î
 
(C) The x  component at a point (1, 0, 2) is 8iˆ
(D) There is no potential drop along y and z axis

9. Two plates, each of one side area ‘A’ are kept at a separation ‘d’. Q1 Q2
They have charge Q1 and Q2 and uniform electric field E exist in
the region as shown. Then
Q  Q2 E
(A) Charge on surface (1) is 1  A 0 E
2
Q  Q2
(B) Field inside the gap is E  1
2 A 0
(C) Field outside the gap is E 1 2 3 4
d
(D) Field on either side of the plates is identical

10. In the circuit shown, each capacitor has a capacitance C. The emf of
the cell is E. If the switch S is closed
(A) positive charge will flow out of the positive terminal of the cell
(B) positive charge will enter the positive terminal of the cell
(C) The amount of charge flowing through the cell will be CE.
(D) The amount of charge flowing through the cell will be 4/3 CE.

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SECTION–C: Comprehension Type (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)
This section contains 2 paragraphs, type questions. Each paragraph describes an experiment, a
situation or a problem. Two multiple choice questions will be asked based on this paragraph.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12
Two rods of length  and 2 are placed in xy plane such that their y
+q
mid-point are at origin and they are free to rotate in xy plane about –q
z-axis. Two +q charges are fixed at two ends of bigger rod and two
–q charges are fixed at two ends of smaller rods. x
11. What is electric dipole moment of system?
1 1
(A) 3q (B) 5q –q
2 2 +q
(C) q (D) Zero

12. Electric field at point (a, 0, 0) is E. Now if a > >  then


1 1 1 1
(A) E  (B) E  (C) E  (D) E 
a2 a3 a4 a5

Paragraph for Question 13 to 14


An empty thick conducting shell of inner radius ‘a’ and outer radius ‘b’ is shown
in figure.
If it is observed that the inner face of the shell carries a uniform charge density
– and the outer surface carries a uniform charge density ''.
13. If a point charge qA is placed at the center of the shell, then choose the correct statement(s)
(A) The charge must be positive
(B) The charge must be negative
(C) The magnitude of charge must be 8 a 2
(D) The magnitude of charge must be 4 b2  a2 
14. If the charge qA is slowly moved inside the shell, then choose the statement(s)
(A) Charge distribution on the inner and outer face of the shell changes
(B) The force acting on the outer surface changes
(C) The charge on the outer surface also starts moving slowly
(D) None of these
Space for rough work

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SECTION–D (Numerical Type) (+3, 0)
This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single/double numerical /
decimal type answer.
15. Two identical capacitors 1 and 2 are connected in series to a battery
as shown in figure. Capacitor 2 contains a dielectric slab of dielectric
constant k as shown E1 and E 2 are the energies stored in the
capacitors. Now the dielectric slab is removed and another dielectric
which can completely fill capacitor 1 (having dielectric constant 2K)
is placed inside it and the corresponding energies are E '1 and E'2
E1 n2
[K=2].The ratio  . The value of n is
E'1 9

16. In the diagram there are four conducting plates A, B, C and D


placed parallel to each other at equal separation L. If plate C +q1 +q2 –q3 +q
3
starts moving towards plate B with velocity v. Find the current (in –q1 –q2
mA) flowing in the wire connecting A and D. (assume all other A B v C D
plates to be fixed) (Given q2  2C, q3  3C, v=30 m/s,
L=0.05m).

17. A non-conducting ring of radius R and mass m is placed over E


non-conducting sufficient rough horizontal surface. Ring is half
positively charged and other half is negatively charged with
magnitude of linear charge density . Now uniformly electric field C +
E is switched on, parallel to horizontal surface. Then initial value
+
+ +
of frictional force acting on ring is nRE. Find the value of n. + + + ++

18. A non-conducting rod AB of length 3R, uniformly distributed charge Q


of linear charge density  and a non-conducting ring of uniformly
distributed charge Q, are placed as shown in the figure. Point A is 
the centre of ring and line AB is the axis of the ring, perpendicular to A R
R 3R
plane of ring. The electrostatic interaction energy between ring and
rod is
Q
40
 
n x  y . Find the value of x + y.

Space for rough work

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PART–II: CHEMISTRY
SECTION–A (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE option is correct.
1. Which is correct?

KOH/ Cl
(A) (B) R OH R Cl + OH

OH
Cl
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
+
NaBr H3C C Br + NaOH NaBr/H H3C C Br
(C) H3C C OH (D) H3C C OH

CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3

2. O CH3
O
H3C 
(i) CH3MgBr(1 equivalent )
(ii) H O
 Pr oduct :
3

O
OH CH3
O
H3C O CH3
(A) (B)
CH3 H3C
O O
CH3
H3C
O HO CH3
(C) H3C O (D)
CH3 OH
CH3

3. CH3

O O 
  X  Y. X and Y are
H3O

CH3 COOH
CH3 O
H3C

(A) H3C CHO, (B) O


, H3C CHO
CH3
COOH
HO OH
O O

O
(C) O O (D) CH3
, H3C CHO
OH
CH3 O

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4. O
HI
 products
Which of the following is not a product of above reaction?
OH I I

(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these

One or More Options Correct Type (+4, –2)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
5. Identify the reactions giving correct product.

(A) CH2(Cl)–CH2–CH2–CH=CH2    
BH3 / THF
  
H2O2 / OH

NaOH

(B) CH2(Cl)–CH2–CH2–CH=CH2    
Hg ( OAc )2
 
NaBH 4

NaOH
H2O O
H O Ph

(C) C — CH2    H–C–CH2OH


MeOH / H

Ph
OCH3
(D) C6H5–Br + (CH3)3CONa  (CH3)3CO–C6H5 + NaBr

6. (X) + Mg  ( Y ) 
dry
 CH3CH2CH2OH.
(i) ( Z )

ether ( ii ) H3O

Identify (X) and (Z) in the above sequence of reaction.


(X): CH3Br ( X) : CH3Br ( X) : CH 3Br
( X) : CH3 CH2Br
(A) (B) O (C) (D)
( Z) : HCHO (Z): CH2–CH2 ( Z) : CH3 CH 2 CHO ( Z) : CH3 CHO

7. Which of the following statements are correct when an alkaline solution of phenol is refluxed
with chloroform at 60°C?
(A) Dichloro carbene is formed as an intermediate.
(B) Ortho isomer is the major product.
(C) Intramolecular proton transfer takes place.
(D) Intramolecular hydride transfer takes place.
 
8. CH3–L + CH3–ONa  CH3OCH3 + L Na
where L is a leaving group.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true regarding the leaving tendency of the leaving
group (L)?
(A) p–CH3–C6H4–SO3 > CF3SO3 (B) p–CH3–C6H4–SO3 > I
(C) p–CH3–C6H4–SO3 < CF3SO3 (D) p–CH3–C6H4–SO3 < I

9. Which of the following reagents can be used to distinguish between CH2=CH–CH2Cl and
CH3CH2CH2Cl?
(A) sodium fusion; HNO3 + AgNO3 (B) Tollen’s reagent
(C) AgNO3 + C2H5–OH (D) cold aq. KMnO4
10. In which of the following reactions, meta isomer is the major product?
(A) o-chlorotoluene + NaNH2 + NH3(l)  (B) o-chloroanisole + NaNH2 + NH3 (l) 
(C) m-chlorotoluene + NaNH2 + NH3(l) (D) m-chloroanisole + NaNH2 + NH3 (l)
Aakash INVICTUS Advanced JEE Prep. Program (IIT-JEE), East Delhi Centre
SECTION–A: Comprehension Type (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)
This section contains 2 paragraphs, type questions. Each paragraph describes an experiment, a
situation or a problem. Two multiple choice questions will be asked based on this paragraph.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12
There are number of organic compounds including esters, xanthate esters, amine oxides ect.,
that undergo pyrolytic elimination with heat in the absence of added reagent, either in inert
solvent or in the absence of solvent. In general these elimination follow the rate law.
Rate  (substrate)
However reaction is different from E1 elimination by the degree of syn-stereoselectivity that
they exhibit. These reactions are also known as Ei elimination and the degree of
synstereoselectivity reflect the extent to which they proceed via cyclic transition state.
H
Ph H CH3 H3 C Me
H Me Ph CH3 Me
H  N
+ 
T 100C
  HO N
H N Me Ph H O
H H Me
O Me

11. Find the major product of the following reaction Me Me


+
N
-
O

H 
Ph

(A) (B)
Ph
Ph
CH3
+
N
(C) CH2 (D) None of these

Ph

12. Pyrolysis of
Me O CH3

Me CD3
would give
(A) Mixture of CH2=CHCD3 and CH3CH=CD2
(B) CH3CH=CD2

(C) Me2 N  C CD3 CH3 
(D) CH2=CHCD3

Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 14


An organic compound containing C, H and O gives following observations:
(i) It exists in two isomeric forms (A) and (B).
(ii) 0.108g of one of the isomers on combustion gave 0.308g of CO2 and 0.072g of H2O.
(iii) (A) is insoluble in NaOH and NaHCO3 while (B) is soluble in NaOH.
(iv) (A) reacts with HI to give compound (C) and (D). (C) can be separated from (D) by
ethanolic AgNO3 solution and (D) is soluble in NaOH.
(v) (B) readily reacts with bromine water to give compound (E) of molecular formula C 7H5OBr3.

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13. Compound (B) in the above passage is
(A) anisole (B) O-cresol (C) m-cresol (D) p-cresol

14. Compound (C) 


Moist Ag O
(P) 
2P.C.C.
CH Cl
(Q) 2 2

The product (Q) is


(A) formaldehyde (B) formic acid (C) ethanoic acid (D) acrylic acid

SECTION–C (Numerical Type) (+3, 0)


This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single/double numerical /
decimal type answer.
15. Ph
OH

20% H2SO4
P

OH
Ph
No of double bond in product P is

16. Identify numbers of alcohol those will show rearrangement during dehydration with
concentration H2SO4
OH
CH3 CH3 OH H3C CH3
H3C H3C

CH3 OH , CH3 CH3 , H3C OH ,

OH
OH CH3 CH3

, , CH3 , ,
CH3 OH H3C OH
HO
Ph

Space for rough work

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17. Find out number of reactions those mainly proceed with retention of configuration
CH CH3
3
SOCl
(a) H   (b) KCN
 
2
D Cl
DMSO
Ph Br H

aq.KOH
OCH 3 H  OCH 3 Br aq.KOH

(c) (d)

CH3 Br CH3 H
CH3 Ph
SOCl
OH  
2
NaI KSH
(e) H Cl 
acetone
  (f) D Pyridne

Ph CH3

18. Examine the ten structures shown below. How many compounds will give mainly SN2
reaction on treatment with NaSH in presence of DMSO?
Br CH3 I
Br
(a) (b) H3C Cl (c) (d) H3C I (e)

CH3
Cl
H3C CH3

Cl CH3 Br
CH3
(f) (g) H3C (h) H2C (i) (j)
Cl CH3
CH3 CH3
Cl

Space for rough work

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PART–III: MATHEMATICS
SECTION–A (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE option is correct.
1. Let f(x) = xx, x(0, ) and let g(x) be inverse of f(x), then g(x) must be
1
(A) x(1+logx) (B) x(1+logg(x)) (C) (D) non-existent.
x(1  logg(x))

1  sink1x; x is rational


2. Let f(x)  
 1  cosk 2 x; x is irrational
If f(x) is a periodic function, then
(A) either k1, k2  rational or k1, k2 irrational
(B) k1, k2 rational
(C) k1, k2 irrational
k
(D) k1, k2 irrational such that 1 is rational
k2
  6  2log3 x  
3. Let D be the domain of the function f(x)  sin1  log3x    . If the range of the
  5x 
function g:DR defined by g(x) = x –[x], ([x] is the greatest integer function), is (,), then
3K  1
6  1/3  , where K 
3
(A) 46 (B) 22 (C) 45 (D) 7
4. Let the function f:RR be defined by
sin x (x 2023  2024x  2025) 2 (x 2023  2024x  2025)
f(x)  x 
e (x 2  x  3) ex (x 2  x  3)
Then the number of solutions of f(x) = 0 in R is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

SECTION–B One or More Options Correct Type(+4, –2)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
5. Let f:{x, y,z}  {1, 2, 3} be a one-one mapping such that only one of the following three
statements is true and remaining two are false : f(x) 2, f(y) = 2, f(z)  1, then which of the
following may be possible
(A) f(x) < f(z) (B) f(x) > f(y) < f(z) (C) f(y) < f(x) < f(z) (D) f(y) < f(x)
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x 2  2x y 1 2
6. Consider, P  ,Q  2 and R  2 where x, y, z  R.
x2  x  1 y  y 1 z  z 1
If k = [P + Q + R]  ([P] + [Q] + [R]) then the possible value(s) of k is(are):
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

 x  3 if x  [4, 2)
  x6 x 0
7. Let f  x    1 if x  [ 2,2) , g(x) =  then
3  x if  2x  6 x  0
 x  2,4
(A) gof(x) = k will have one atleast solution if k  [5, 8]
(B) Range of fog(x) is [1, 1]
(C) lim fog  x   1
x 2

(D) gof(x) is an even function

8. Let f(x) = |x – 4| + |x – 5| + |x – 6| and g(x) = f(x + k). Find k, so that g(x) is an even function.
Then k is greater than
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
1
9. The function g defined by g(x) = sin + cos  – 1;   sin {x}, where {.} denotes the
fractional part function, is
(A) an even function (B) periodic function (C) odd function (D) neither even not odd

10. Let f:RR defined by f(x) = cos–1(–{–x}), where {x} denotes fractional part of x. then, which of
the following is/are correct?
(A) f is many one but not even function (B) Range of f contains two prime numbers
(C) f is non-periodic (D) Graph of f does not lie below X-axis.

SECTION–C: Comprehension Type (Single Option Correct Type) (+3, –1)


This section contains 2 paragraphs, type questions. Each paragraph describes an experiment, a
situation or a problem. Two multiple choice questions will be asked based on this paragraph.
Paragraph for Question 11 to 12
F: A B is a function f(x)
A  {x1,x2,x3,x 4,x5 } and B  {x1,x2,x3 ,x4 ,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9 }, where xi  x ji  j .

11. Let P is the number of functions from A to B which are strictly increasing, Q is the number of
functions from a to B which are strictly decreasing and R is the number of functions from A to
B in which f(x1)  f(x2 )  f(x3 )  f(x 4 )  f(x5 ) then P + Q + R is equal to
(A) 1420 (B) 1596 (C) 1444 (D) 1820

12. Let S be the number of onto functions from A to B such that at most one element (except x5)
S
in the co-domain set should have unique pre-image in the domain set then the value of
100
is:
(A) 1008 (B) 1387 (C) 1480 (D) 1190
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Paragraph for Question 13 to14
Consider the following two binary relations on the set A={a, b, c} :
R1 = {(c, a), (b, b), (a, c), (c, c), (b, c), (a, a)}
and R2={(a, b), (b, a), (c, c), (c, a), (a, a), (b, b), (a, c)}.
13. R1 is
(A) symmetric (B) identity (C) universal (D) transitive

14. R2 is
(A) not symmetric (B) identity (C) universal (D) not transitive

SECTION–D (Numerical Type) (+3, 0)


This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single/double
numerical/decimal type answer.
15. If graph of y  f  x  s symmetrical about the point (5, 0) and f '  7   3, then the value of f '  3 
is

16. If f : [2, )  [8, ) is a surjective function defined by f(x) = x2 – (p – 2)x + 3p – 2, p  R then


n
sum of values of p is m  n , where m n  N. Find the value of .
m

17. f : R  R is f(x)  ln(x  x 2  1), then find the number of solutions to the equation
f 1(x)  e |x| .

18. The number of solutions of the equation |cos x| = 2[x], where [.] denotes greatest integer
function, is equal to _______.

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MID PHASE TEST – IV
JEE ADVANCED (PCM)
BATCH: SPARK 26-01
Time: 3 hrs M.M.: 180

TEST DATE (04/05/2025)


PART – I (PHYSICS) PART – II (CHEMISTRY) PART – III (MATHS)
SECTION–A SECTION–A SECTION–A
1. A 1. D 1. C
2. A 2. C 2. B
3. B 3. B 3. B
4. B 4. C 4. A
SECTION–B SECTION–B SECTION–B
5. A, D 5. A, B, C 5. A,B,C,D
6. B, C 6. A, B 6. A,B,C
7. A, B 7. A, B, C 7. A,B,C,D
8. B, C 8. B, C 8. A,B,C
9. A, B 9. C, D 9. A,B
10. A, D 10. B, C, D 10. A,B,D
SECTION–C SECTION–C SECTION–C
11. D 11. B 11. B
12. C 12. A 12. A
13. A 13. C 13. A
14. D 14. A 14. D
SECTION–D SECTION–D SECTION–D
15. 5 15. 7 15. 3.00
16. 1 16. 4 16. 2.00
17. 2 17. 3 (a, c,e ) 17. 2.00
18. 5 18. 5 c, d, e, f, h 18. 0.00

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Hint & Solutions
SECTION–A
1. A
The no. of lines emerging from q charge will all terminate on –q charge and thus they should
all cross an infinite plane. Therefore the flux linked with infinite plane is q / 0 .

2. A
Consider that charge is placed inside a complete cone. Flux 3R
through the circular face of the cone will be
Q Q Q
 1  cos 60   R
20 4 0
So, flux linked with the complete curved surface of the cone
Q Q 3Q
will be   .
0 40 40

3. B
UC  K C  Ue  K e .
4. B
CV CV 2
q   w b  qV 
2 2
2
CV
loss of energy  .
4
SECTION–B
5. A, B, D
6. B, C
K0 A 30 A
C 
4d 4d
K A C 3 K
C1  0 ; 
4d C1 K
V E
E1  E2   1 1
d E2
K 0 A K V
Q1  C1V  V  1  0
4d d
3 0 A 3A  V 
Q 2  C2 V  V  2  2  0  1  K
4d 4 d 2
7. A, B
R
q q 
Flux through curved surface    2 1  cos   q 
0 20
q q 
 cos  
0 0 4R2  2
8. B, C
V
E
r
9. A, B q Q1 – q Q1 + Q2 – q
For EP = 0
q Q q Q2
E  1  P
2A 0 2 A 0 2A 0
Q  Q2
 q 1  0 AE – (Q1 – q)
2
Q  Q2
E inside the gap = E  1
2 A 0

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Q1  Q2
E on the left side of plates = E 
2 A 0
Q  Q2
E on the right side of plates = E  1
2 A 0
10. A, D
SECTION–C
11. D
P  P1  P2
12. C
1 qa 1 qa 9 q 2
E .   .
40  2 2 3/2

a  
  
40 a2  2 3/2 320 a4
 4
13. A
14. D
SECTION–D
15. 5
16. 1
17. 2
P  4 R 2
   cm
F  macm
f  2RE.

18. 5 Q
kQ
dU  VP(ring)dx  dx P
R2  x 2
Q
3R
dx dx
40 0 R2  x 2
U x

Let x=R tan 


 dx  R sec 2  d
If x = 0   = 0, and x  3R   = /3
 /3

U
Q
40 0 sec  d 
Q
40
 n(sec   tan )0 
 /3 Q

40
n 2 3 

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