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1. The dimensions of magnetic field
in M, L, T and C (coulomb) is
given as
a) [MLT
1
C
1
] b) [MT
2
C
2
]
c) [MT
1
C
1
] d) [MT
2
C
1
]
2. The relation between time t and
distance x is t = ax
2
+ bx, where a
and b are constants. The
acceleration is
a) 2abv
2
b) 2bv
3
c) 2av
3
d) 2av
2
3. A block of mass m is connected
to another block of mass M by a
spring (massless) of spring
constant k. The blocks are kept
on a smooth horizontal plane.
Initially the blocks are at rest and
the spring is unstretched. Then a
constant force F starts acting on
the block of mass M to pull it.
Find the force on the block of
mass m.
a) b)
c) d)
4. An annular ring with inner and
outer radii R
1
and R
2
is rolling
without slipping with a uniform
angular speed. The ratio of the
forces experienced by the two
particles situated on the inner and
outer parts of the ring, F
1
/F
2
is
5. An athlete in the Olympic games
covers a distance of 100 m in 10
s. His kinetic energy can be
estimated to be in the range
a) 200 J 500 J
b) 2 10
5
J 3 10
5
J
c) 20000 J 50000 J
d) 2000 J 5000 J
6. A spherical ball of mass 20 kg is
stationary at the top of a hill of
height 100 m. It rolls down a
smooth surface to the ground, then
climbs up another hill of height 30
m and finally rolls down to a
horizontal base at a height of 20 m
above the ground. The velocity
attained by the ball is
a) 40 m/s b) 20 m/s
c) 10 m/s d)
7. A thin uniform rod of length l and
mass m is swinging freely about a
horizontal axis passing through its
end. Its maximum angular speed is
. Its centre of mass rises to a
maximum height of
a) b)
c) d)
8. Angular momentum of the
particle rotating with a central
force is constant due to
a) Constant force
b) Constant linear momentum
c) Zero torque
d) Constant torque
9. The change in the value of g at a
height h above the surface of the
earth is the same as at a depth d
below the surface of earth. When
both d and h are much smaller
than the radius of earth, then
which one of the following is
correct?
a) d = h/2 b) d = 3h/2
c) d = 2h d) d = h
10. Two wires are made of the same
material and have the same
volume. However, wire-1 has
cross-sectional area Aand wire-2
has cross-sectional area 3A. If
the length of wire-1 increases by
x on applying force F, how
much force is needed to stretch
wire 2 by the same amount?
a) F b) 4F c) 6F d) 9F
11. Awire elongates by l mm when a
load w is hanged from it. If the
wire goes over a pulley and two
weights w each are hung at the
two ends, the elongation of the
wire will be (in mm).
a) l b) 2l c) zero d) l/2
12. A Carnot engine, having an
efficiency of = 1/10 as heat
engine, is used as a refrigerator.
If the work done on the system is
10 J, the amount of energy abso-
rbed from the reservoir at lower
temperature is
a) 99 J b) 90 J c) 1 J d) 100 J
13. A diatomic ideal gas is used in a
car engine as the working
substance. If during the adiabatic
expression part of the cycle,
volume of the gas increases from
V to 32V the efficiency of the
engine is
a) 0.5 b) 0.75
c) 0.99 d) 0.25
14. Two rigid boxes containing
different ideal gases are placed
on a table. Box A contains one
mole of nitrogen at temperature
T
0
, while box B contains one
mole of helium at temperature
(7/3)T
0
. The boxes are then put
into thermal contact with each
other, and heat flows between
them until the gases reach a
common final temperature
(Ignore the heat capacity of
boxes). Then, the final
temperature of the gases T
f
, in
terms of T
0
is
a) b)
c) d)
15. Amotor cycle starts from rest and
accelerates along a straight path
at 2 ms
2
. At the starting point of
the motor cycle there is a
stationary electric siren. How far
has the motor cycle gone when
the driver hears the frequency of
the siren at 94% of its value when
the motor cycle was at rest?
(speed of sound = 330 ms
1
)
a) 49 m b) 98 m c) 147 m d) 196 m
16. When two tuning forks (fork 1
and fork 2) are sounded
simultaneously, 4 beats per
second are heard. Now, some
tape is attached on the prong of
the fork 2. when the tuning forks
are sounded again, 6 beats per
second are heard. If the
frequency of fork 1 is 200 Hz,
then what was the original
frequency of fork 2?
a) 200 Hz b) 202 Hz
c) 196 Hz d) 204 Hz
17. Two points P and Q are
maintained at the potentials of
10 V and 4 V respectively. The
work done is moving 100
electrons from P to Q is
a) 19 10
17
J b) 9.60 10
17
J
c) 2.24 10
16
J d) 2.24 10
16
J
18. Statement I :
For a charged particle moving
from point P to point Q, the net
work done by an electrostatic
field on the particle is
independent of the path
connecting point P to point Q.
Statement II :
The net work done by a
conservative force on an object
moving along a closed loop is
zero.
a) Statement I is true, Statement
II is false.
b) Statement I is true, Statement
II is true, Statement II is a
correct explanation for
Statement I.
c) Statement I is true, Statement
II is true, Statement II is not a
correct explanation for
Statement I.
d) Statement I is false, Statement
II is true.
19. A 5 V battery with internal
resistance 2 and a 2 V battery
with internal resistance 1 are
connected to a 10 resistor as
shown in the figure. The current
in 10 resistor is
a) 0.27 A, P
2
to P
1
b) 0.03 A, P
1
to P
2
c) 0.03 A, P
2
to P
1
d) 0.27 A, P
1
to P
2
20. In a Wheatstone's bridge, three
resistances P, Q and R are
connected in the three arms and
the fourth arm is formed by two
resistances S
1
and S
2
connected
in parallel. The condition for the
bridge to be balanced will be
a)
b)
c)
d)
21. Two identical conducting wires
AOB and COD are placed at
right angles to each other. The
wire AOB carries an electric
current I
1
and COD carries a
current I
2
. The magnetic field on
a point lying at a distance d from
O, in a direction perpendicular to
the plane of the wires AOB and
COD, will be given by
22. Acurrent I flows along the length
of an infinitely long, straight,
thin walled pipe. Then
a) the magnetic field is zero on
the axis of the pipe
b) the magnetic field is different
at different points inside the
pipe
c) the magnetic field at any point
inside the pipe is zero
d) the magnetic field at all points
inside the pipe is the same,
but not zero
23. In the circuit shown below, the
key K is closed at t = 0. The
current through the battery is
a)
b)
c)
d)
24. The flux linked with a coil at any
instant t is given by = 10t
2
50t
+ 250. The induced emf at t = 3 s
is
a) 190 V b) 10 V
c) 10 V d) 190 V
25. If a source of power 4 kW
produces 10
20
photons/second,
the radiation belong to a part of
the spectrum called
a) X-rays b) Ultraviolet rays
c) Microwaves d) -rays
26. In a Young's double slit
experiment the intensity at a
point where the path difference is
/6 ( being the wavelength of
the light used) is I. If I
0
denotes
the maximum intensity, I/I
0
is
equal to
a)
b)
c) d)
27. To get three images of a single
object, one should have two
plane mirrors at an angle of
a) 60 b) 90 c) 120 d) 30
28. The threshold frequency for a
metallic surface corresponds to
an energy of 6.2 eV and the
stopping potential for a radiation
incident on this surface is 5 V.
The incident radiation lies in
a) Ultra-violet region
b) Infra-red region
c) Visible region d) X-ray region
29. According to Einstein's
photoelectric equation, the plot
of the kinetic energy of the
emitted photoelectrons from a
metal Vs the frequency of the
incident radiation gives a straight
line whose slope
a) Depends on the nature of the
metal used
b) Depends on the intensity of
the radiation
c) Depends both on the intensity
of the radiation and the metal
used
d) Is the same for all metals and
independent of the intensity
of the radiation
30. A working transistor with its
three legs marked P, Q and R is
tested using a multimeter. No
conduction is found between P
and Q. By connecting the
common (negative) terminal of
the multimeter to R and the other
(positive) terminal to P or Q,
some conduction is seen on the
multimeter. Which of the
following is true for the
transistor?
a) It is an npn transistor with R
as base
b) It is a pnp transistor with R as
collector
c) It is a pnp transistor with R as
emitter
d) It is an npn transistor with R
as collector
($V l>l iZ...)
3
4
1
2
3
2
1
2
1 2
1 2 2
( )
at 0 and at
V R R V
t t
R R R
+
= =
1 2
2 2
2
1 2
at 0 and at
VR R V
t t
R
R R
= =
+
1 2
2 1 2
( )
at 0 and at
V R R V
t t
R R R
+
= =
1 2
2 2
2
1 2
at 0 and at
VR R V
t t
R
R R
= =
+
V
K
L R1
R2
2 2 0 0
1 2 1 2
) ( ) ) ( )
2 2
c I I d I I
d d

+ +

( )
1/2
2 2 0 0 1 2
1 2
) )
2 2
I I
a b I I
d d
+
+


1 2
P R
Q S S
=
+
1 2
1 2
( )
2
R S S P
Q S S
+
=
1 2
1 2
( ) R S S P
Q S S
+
=
1 2
2 P R
Q S S
=
+
P2
2V
1
P1
5V
2
0
5
2
f
T T =
0
3
2
f
T T =
0
7
3
f
T T =
0
3
7
f
T T =
2 2
1
6 g
l
2 2
1
2 g
l
1
6 g
l
2 2
1
3 g
l
10 30 m/s
2
2 2 1
1 1 2
) ) )1 )
R R R
a b c d
R R R



( )
MF
m M + ( )
mF
m M +
( ) M m F
m
+ mF
M
JEE MAIN MODEL QUESTIONS
PHYSICS
Dr.R.K's Frames
of Physics
Hyderabad
Dr. Ch.Ramakrishna
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SOLUTIONS
1. Ans: c
From F = qvB
[MLT
2
] = [C] [LT
1
] [B]
[B] = [MC
1
T
1
]
2. Ans: c
Given, t = ax
2
+ bx
Differentiating w.r.t. t
Again differentiating, w.r.t. t
3. Ans: c
Acceleration of system,
So, force acting on mass,
4. Ans: d
Since is constant, v would also
be constant. So, no net force or
torque is acting on ring. The
force experienced by any particle
is only along radial direction, or
we can say the centripetal force.
The force experienced by inner
part, F
1
= m
2
R
1
and the force
experienced by outer part,
F
2
= m
2
R
2
.
5. Ans: d
Question is somewhat based on
approximations. Let mass of
athlete is 65 kg.
Approx velocity from the given
data is 10 ms
1
.
So, option (d) is the most
probable answer.
6. Ans: a
According to conservation of
energy,
7. Ans: d
T.E.
i
= T.E.
r
8. Ans: c
According to the principle of
conservation of angular
momentum, in the absence of
external torque, the total angular
momentum of the system is
constant.
9. Ans: c
(i)
(ii)
As per statement of the
problems, g
h
= g
d
10. Ans: d
A
1
l
1
= A
2
l
2
(i)
(ii)
Here x
1
= x
2
11. Ans: a
Let us consider the length of wire
as L and cross-sectional area A,
the material of wire has Young's
modulus as Y.
Then for 1
st
case :
For 2
nd
case,
So, total elongation of both sides
= 2l' = l
12. Ans: b
For Carnot engine using as
refrigerator
It is given that,
So, Q
2
= 90 J
(as W= 10 J)
13. Ans: b
The efficiency of cycle is
for adiabatic process : = TV
1
constant
for diatomic gas
14. Ans: c
Here, change in internal energy
of the system is zero, i.e. increase
in internal energy of one is equal
to decrease in internal energy of
other.
15. Ans: b
Motor cycle, u = 0,
a = 2 ms
2
Observe is in motion and source
is at rest.
16. Ans: c
The frequency of fork
2 = 200 4 = 196 or 204 Hz
Since, on attaching the tape on
the prong of fork 2, its frequency
decreases, but now the number of
beats per second is 6 i.e., the
frequency difference now
increases. It is possible only
when before attaching the tape,
the frequency of fork 2 is less
than the frequency of tuning fork
1. Hence, the frequency of fork 2
is 196 Hz.
17. Ans: d
W= QdV = Q(Vq Vp)
= 100 (1.6 10
19
) ( 4 10)
= + 100 1.6 10
19
14
= + 2.24 10
16
J
18. Ans: b
Work done by conservative force
does not depend on the path.
Electrostatic force is a
conservative force.
19. Ans: c
Let potential at P
1
is 0 V and
potential at P
2
is V
0
.
Now apply KCL at P
2
So, current through 10 resistor
is V
0
/10 from P
2
to P
1
.
20. Ans: b
For balanced Wheatstone's
bridge
21. Ans: b
The magnetic field inductions at
a point P, at a distance d from O
in a direction perpendicular to
the plane of the wires due to
current through AOB and COD
are perpendicular to each other,
is:
22. Ans: c
Using Ampere's circuital law the
magnetic field at any point inside
the pipe is zero.
23. Ans: b
At t = 0, inductor behaves like an
infinite resistance.
and at t = , inductor behaves
like a conducting wire
24. Ans: b
= 10t
2
50t + 250
From Faraday's law of electro
magnetic induction,
e = [10 2t 50]
e
t=3S
= [10 6 50] = 10 V
25. Ans: a
4 10
3
= 10
20
hf
The obtained frequency lies in
the band of Xrays.
26. Ans: d
Phase difference Z
27. Ans: b
Number of images,
where is angle between mirrors.
28. Ans: a
hv
0
= 6.2 eV, eV
0
= 5 eV
From Einstein's photoelectric
equation
which belongs to ultra-violet
region.
29. Ans: d
Einstein's photoelectric equation
is
(i)
The equation of line is
y = mx + c (ii)
Comparing above two equations
m = h, c =
Hence, slope of graph is equal to
Plank's constant (non-variable)
and does not depend on intensity
of radiation.
30. Ans: a
Since no conduction is found
when multimeter is connected
across P and Q, it means either
both P and Q are n type or p type.
So, it means R is base. When R is
connected to common terminal
and conduction is seen when
other terminal is connected to P
or Q, so it means transistor is npn
with R as base.
max
KE hv
v
KE
c=
hc hc
11.2eV 1108.9.
11.2

0 0
hv hv eV 6.2 5 11.2eV + +
360
3 1 or 90

360
n 1,

2
0
I 3
cos
I 6 4
j \

, (
( ,
2 2
max
max
I
As, I I cos cos
2 I 2
j \ j \

, ( , (
( , ( ,
2
i.e.
6 3

2
= path difference

3
20 34
16
4 10
f
10 6.023 10
f 6.03 10 Hz



d
e
dt


1 2
eq 1 2
V(R R ) V
i
R R R
+

2
V
So at t = 0, i
R

2 2 0
1 2
(I I )
2 d

1/2
2 2
0 0 1 2
2I 2I
4 d 4 d
, ]
j \ j \
+ , ]
, ( , (
( , ( , , ]
]
2 2
1 2
Hence, B B B +
A
B
C D
I2
O
d
P
I1
1 2
1 2
R(S S ) P
Q S S
+

1 2
1 2
1 2
S S
Here,S S || S
S S

+
P R
Q S

0
5
0 V
16

0 0 0
V 5 V 0 V ( 2)
2 10 1

+ +
1
P2
2V
2V
P1
10
2
5V
5V
9 1089
98 m
100


2 2
v u 9 33 33
s
2a 100


1
o
94 33 33 6
v 330 ms
10 10



o
330 94
330 v
100


o o
s
v v 330 v 94
n n n n
v v 100 330


+
0 0
12 3
8 2
f
T T T
0 0 0
5 5 3 7 0 8 12
f f f
T T T T T T +
0 0
5 3 7
( ) ( ) 0
2 2 3
f f
R R
T T T T +
Now, 0
A B
U U +
0
3 7
1
2 3
B f
R
U T T
j \

, (
( ,
0
5
1 ( )
2
A f
R
U T T
Box A Box B
Thermal
Contact a mole N2
a mole He
1 2
1 3
4 ; 1 0.75
4 4
j \
, (
( ,
T T
7
1
5 2/5
5
1 2 2 2
(32) (2 ) 4

T T T T
1
2
1 2
1
V
T T
V

j \

, (
( ,
1 1
1 1 2 2
TV T V

7
5

2
1
1
T
T

2
1
9
or
10
T
T

2
1
1
1
10
T
T

1
2
2
1
T
W Q
T
j \

, (
( ,
/
2 / 2
w A l
Y l
l L

/
/
w A
Y
l L

Case 1
L/2
w
w
w
Case 2
L/2
1
2 1 1
2
3 3 3 9
l
F F F F
l

2 1
2 1
3
F F
l l
A A


2
2 2
3
F
x l
A

1
1 1
F
x l
A

2 1 1 1 1
2
1 2
3
3 3
A l A l l l
l
A A l


2h d
i.e. g 1 g 1 2h d
R R
j \ j \

, ( , (
( , ( ,
d
d
g g 1
R
j \

, (
( ,
h
2h
g g 1
R
j \

, (
( ,

n
2 2
1
h
6 g
l

2 2
1 1
m mgh
2 3
l
2
1
I mgh
2

v 2 100 80 40 m/ s
v 2 (100 20) g
2
2
1
mg( ) mv
2
H h
2
2
1
mgH mv mgh
2
+
H=100m
h1=30m
h2=20m
65 100
So, KE = 3250 J.
2

1 1
2 2
.
F R
F R


F2
F1 R1
v
R2
.
mF
F ma
m M

+
k
F M m
.
F
a
m M

+
3
3
2
or 2 v
(2 )


+
a
f f a
ax b
2
2 2
1 2
(2 ) (2 )
d x a
f
dt ax b ax b


+ +
2
2 2
2
(2 )
d x a dx
dt ax b dt

+
1
v
(2 )
dx
dt ax b

+
2
dt dx dx
ax b
dt dt dt
+
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