Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
M.M. : 225
The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part I : Chemistry, Part II : Physics, Part III : Mathematics).
Each Part has 3 sections (Section I, Section II, Section III & Section IV).
2.
Section I contains 10 Straight Objective type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.
3.
Section II contains 5 Multiple Objective type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.
4.
Section III contains 5 Integer (Subjective) type Questions. Each question has an integer answer lying
between 0 and 9.
5.
Section IV contains 3 Match the following type Questions. Each question contains statements given in
2 lists. Statements in the first list have to be matched with statements in the second list and then for
each element of list -1, corresponding bubbles (from list-2) should be filled in the answer sheet.
6.
For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your
Test Code, Roll No. and Group Properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.
7.
For each question in Section I, you will be given 2 Marks if you have darkened only the bubble
corresponding to all correct answers and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. There is NO NEGATIVE
MARKING.
8.
For each question in Section II, you will be given 4 Marks if you have darkened only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases,
minus ONE (1) mark (NEGATIVE MARKING) will be given.
9.
For each question in Section III, you will be given 4 Marks if you have darkened only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases,
minus ONE (1) mark (NEGATIVE MARKING) will be given.
10.
For each question in Section IV, you will be given 5 Marks if you have darkened only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. There is NO NEGATIVE
MARKING.
11.
No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile
phone, any electronic device, etc., except the Admit Card inside the examination hall/room.
12.
On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty
in the Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
13.
No one will be permitted to leave the test room before the end of the test, i.e. 01.00 PM
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
PART - I (CHEMISTRY)
75 MARKS
SECTION - I
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 10 Single Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.
1.
Two separate bulbs are filled with ideal gases A and B respectively. The density of gas A is three times
that of gas B and the molar mass of gas B is twice that of gas A. Calculate the ratio of pressure of gas
A to B if the two gases are at the same temperature.
(A)
3/2
(B)
2/3
(C)
6/1
(D)
1/6
2.
If H 2S2 (g) H 2 + 2S(g) ; H = 240k cal and H 2S(g) H 2 (g) + S(g) ; H = 160k cal
Then enthalpy change for the reaction 8S(g) S8 (g) is :
(A)
3.
320 k cal
(B)
560 k cal
(C)
640 k cal
(D)
800 k cal
2NH 3 ; K1
N 2 + 3H 2
1
H 2O ; K 3
H 2 + O 2
2
II.
2NO ; K 2
N 2 + O 2
5
2NO + 3H 2O in terms of K1 , K 2 and
The equilibrium constant for the reaction 2NH3 + O 2
2
K 3 will be :
(A)
K1K 32
K3
(B)
K1K 2
K3
(C)
K1K 32
K2
(D)
K 2 K 33
K1
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
4.
If four moles of electrons are transferred from anode to cathode in an experiment on electrolysis of
water. The total volume of the two gases produced at S.T.P will be :
(A)
22.4 L
(B)
72.6 L
(C)
67.2L
(D)
89.4 L
5.
(A)
6.
7.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
0.2 molal acid HX is 20% ionized in solution. K f = 1.86 K kg mol 1. The freezing point of the solution
is :
(A)
0.45C
(B)
0.90C
(C)
0.31C
(D)
0.53C
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
8.
(A)
2.14 V
(B)
8.5 V
(C)
1.42 V
(D)
2.83 V
9.
A stupid chemist, Kivid Ajin, forgot to label three test tubes, each of them containing a different
4 membered hydrocarbon. To identify them, he performed some tests. Following are the result :
Test-Tube 1 gives white ppt with amm. AgNO3, other two do not. All test tubes give positive bromine
water test. Test-Tube 3 on reaction with HBr gave a racemic mixture but Test-Tube 2 does not. Test
Tube 3 on reaction with O3/H2O2 does not release CO2 gas but Test-Tube 2 does. The possible
constituents of test tubes are :
Test Tube 1
Test Tube 2
Test Tube 3
(A)
Isobutene
But-1-yne
But-2-ene
(B)
Butyne
But-2-ene
Butene
(C)
But-2-yne
Butene
Butane
(D)
Butyne
Isobutene
But-2-ene
10.
(C)
ClO3 (OH)
(D)
ClO(OH)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.
11.
12.
(A)
2-methyl-1-heptene
(B)
(C)
2-heptene
(D)
(A)
13.
NCO
(B)
ClO 2
(C)
I3
(D)
CNO
(D)
POCl3
BF4
(B)
H 3O +
(C)
XeOF4
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
14.
(B)
(C)
(D)
15.
When some amount of mercuric iodide is added to an aqueous solution of potassium iodide :
(A)
Boiling point is raised
(B)
Osmotic pressure is lowered
(C)
Boiling point is lowered
(D)
Freezing point is lowered
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - III
SUBJECTIVE INTEGER TYPE
This section contains 5 Subjective Questions. Each question has an integer answer between 0 and 9. Fill the
answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
16.
Assuming that ms has four values rather than two and that the normal rules apply for n, l and ml
quantum numbers, how many electrons could an orbital hold? ( ms = spin quantum number)
17.
How many isomers (excluding stereoisomers) of C5H 6 will give white precipitate with ammonical
AgNO3 solution?
18.
19.
The composition predicted on the basis of the eighteen electron rule for the most simple binary
chromium(0) nitrosyl compound is [Cr(NO) x ] . What is value of x? [Atomic number of Cr = 24]
20.
How many of the following compounds contain the peroxo group (O22 ) ?
2
H 2 O2 , Na 2O 2 , BaO2 , H 2SO5 , H 2S2 O8 , K 2 C2 O6 , CrO5 ,[VO 2 ]3+ , Cr2O12
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - IV
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 3 Match type Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. For each element of
list-1, match the elements from list-2 and then fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY
and CAREFULLY.
21.
List 2
(A)
(p)
Intermolecular migration.
(B)
(q)
Intramolecular migration.
(C)
(r)
Carbocation intermediate.
(D)
(s)
(t)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
22.
List 2
(p)
ZnCl2
(B)
FeSO 4
(q)
(C)
FeCl3
(r)
(D)
MgCl 2
(s)
(t)
23.
Amphoteric salt
List 2
(A)
(p)
[Pt(NH3)2NO2Cl]
(B)
(q)
[Pt(NH3)4ClBr]SO4
(C)
(r)
[Pt(NH3)3Cl]Br
(D)
(s)
[Pt(NH3 )Cl5 ]
(t)
[PtCl4 ]2
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
Vidyamandir Classes
PART - II (PHYSICS)
75 MARKS
SECTION - I
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 10 Single Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.
24.
25.
(A)
R/4
(B)
R/2
(C)
(D)
4R
L,r
E
R
L,r
E
E
S
E
Consider a general, non-uniform electric field produced by some source charges. Suppose that the
electric field at a point P is E0 . There is vacuum everywhere.
A dielectric material of arbitrary shape with relative permittivity r is now placed around point P as
shown. Electric field at P now:
(A)
Remains unchanged
(B)
Becomes E0 / r
(C)
Increase in magnitude
(D)
None of these
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
10
Vidyamandir Classes
26.
Graphs I and II give coordinates x (t ) and y (t ) of a particle moving in the x-y plane, starting from rest.
Acceleration of the particle is constant and the graphs are drawn to the same scale. Which of the vectors
shown in options best represents the acceleration of the particle?
(A)
27.
(B)
(C)
(D)
The graph shown gives the temperature along an x axis that extends directly through a wall consisting
of three layers A, B and C. The air temperature on one side of the wall differs from that on the other
side. Thermal conduction through the wall is steady. Out of the three layers A, B and C, thermal
conductivity is greatest of layer :
(A)
B C
(B)
(C)
(D)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
11
Vidyamandir Classes
28.
An open pan filled with water (density w ) is placed on a vertical rod, maintaining equilibrium.
A block of density is placed on one side of the pan as shown. Water depth is more than height of the
block.
(A)
Equilibrium will be maintained only if < w
29.
(B)
(C)
(D)
Four possible orbital paths for a satellite around the Earth are
shown as 1, 2, 3 and 4. Out of these, which path the satellite
cannot take without continuous adjustments by booster rockets?
30.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
When a spherical ball is released from rest in a very long column of viscous liquid, its downward
acceleration is a just after release. Find its acceleration when it has acquired two third of the
maximum velocity:
(A)
a
3
(B)
2a
(C)
a
6
(D)
None of these
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
12
Vidyamandir Classes
31.
For black body radiation, consider the graph between spectral radiance
(dE / d) and . The temperature of body is now increased such that the
peak shifts to 0 / 2. Total area under the curve increases
(A)
(C)
Two times
Sixteen times
(B)
(D)
Four times
Remains same
32.
33.
At t = 0, a transverse wave pulse, travelling in the positive x direction with a speed of 2 m/s in a wire is
6
described by the function y = 2 where x 0. Transverse velocity of a particle at x = 2 m and
x
t = 2 second is :
(A)
3 m/s
(B)
3 m/s
(C)
8 m/s
(D)
8 m/s
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
13
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.
34.
Two masses m and 2m are attached by an ideal spring and placed at rest on a horizontal frictionless
ground. A constant horizontal force F is now applied on m as shown :
35.
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
14
Vidyamandir Classes
36.
37.
A point source of light is placed on the common optic axis of a thin lens and a convex mirror as shown.
Focal length of lens is 20 cm and focal length of mirror is 10 cm. The value/s of x for which the final
image of O will coincide with O is(are) :
(A)
10 cm
(B)
30 cm
(C)
40 cm
(D)
Infinity
38.
If is increased, for some value of < 90, m loses contact with 2m immediately after the
system is released
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
15
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - III
SUBJECTIVE INTEGER TYPE
This section contains 5 Subjective Questions. Each question has an integer answer between 0 and 9. Fill the
answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
39.
An ideal gas (cp/cV = =1.25) follows the cycle ABCDA shown in the
figure. Determine the ratio of the heat energy given out by the gas to its
surroundings during the isochoric section of the cycle to the expansion
work done by gas during the isobaric section of the cycle.
40.
A square loop of side ' l ' having uniform linear charge density '' is placed in
'xy' plane as shown in the figure. There is a non uniform electric field
a
E = (x + l) i where a and l are constants and x is the position of the point
from origin along x-axis. Find the resultant electric force on the loop
(in Newtons), if l = 10 cm, = 20 C/m and a = 5 105 N/C.
41.
A radioactive sample contains two radio nuclides A and B having decay constant hr1 and
2 hr1. Initially 25% of total decay comes from A. How long (in hr) will it take before 75% of total
decay comes from A. [Take = ln 3]
42.
In the given LCR series circuit find the reading (in A) of the hot
wire ammeter. (Here all hot wire meters are ideal)
43.
In a given system of units, 1 unit of mass = 2kg, 1 unit of length = 5m and 1 unit of time = 5sec.
Then in this new system, 2N is equal to_________ new units.
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
16
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - IV
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 3 Match type Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. For each element of
list-1, match the elements from list-2 and then fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY
and CAREFULLY.
44.
In left column some of the situations are shown and in right column some statements are given.
Match the following Lists :
List 1
(A)
< tan y
=0
List 2
(p)
Momentum is conserved in
x-direction
(q)
Momentum is conserved in
y-direction
(r)
Mechanical
conserved
(s)
Work done by
forces is zero
(t)
(B)
=0
=0
(C)
energy
is
q1
v0
q2
internal
q1
v0
q2
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
17
Vidyamandir Classes
45.
List 2
(A)
(p)
(B)
(q)
(C)
(r)
(D)
(s)
(t)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
18
Vidyamandir Classes
46.
In List 1, statement about heat given to the system, work and internal energy are given. Symbols have
their usual meaning use first law of thermodynamics in form Q = U + W. Match the situations in
List 2 with statements in List 1.
List 1
(A)
Q > 0
List 2
(p)
v0
Rough ground
Q < 0
(q)
W > 0
steam
(r)
U > 0
(s)
(t)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
19
Vidyamandir Classes
75 MARKS
SECTION - I
If the normal to a parabola y 2 = 4ax at P meets the curve again in Q and if PQ and the normal at
Q makes angle and , respectively, with the x-axis then tan (tan + tan ) has the value equal to :
(A)
48.
(B)
(C)
(A)
49.
b2 a 2
2ab
(B)
1
2
(D)
x2 y2
1
1
is :
+
CP 2 CQ 2
1
1
+ 2
2
a
b
(C)
2ab
b a2
2
(D)
1
1
2
2
a
b
The co-ordinates of two points P and Q are ( x1, y1 ) and ( x2 , y2 ) and O is the origin. If circles be
described on OP and OQ as diameters then length of their common chord is :
| x1 y2 + x2 y1 |
| x1 y2 x2 y1 |
| x1 x2 + y1 y2 |
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
PQ
PQ
PQ
| x1 x2 y1 y2 |
PQ
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
20
Vidyamandir Classes
50.
If 5 x + 2 3
(A)
2x
[2, )
[0, 2]
(B)
(C)
(, 2]
[ 4, )
(D)
1+ cos 2 t
51.
For
tR
any
let
be
continuous
function,
and
let
I1 =
x. f ( x(2 x ))dx,
sin 2 t
1+ cos 2 t
I2 =
f ( x (2 x))dx. Then
sin t
(A)
52.
53.
(B)
I1
is equal to :
I2
(C)
(D)
(A)
1
x + ( x 2 + y 2 )3/2 = c
3
(C)
y2 1 2
+ ( x + y 2 )3/2 = c
2 3
(B)
x+
y2 1 2
+ ( x + y 2 )3/2 = c
2 3
(D)
x+
y2
+ ( x 2 + y 2 )1 2 = c
2
(A)
54
(B)
27
(C)
81
(D)
90
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
21
Vidyamandir Classes
54.
Sardar Khan is studying in VIDYAMANDIR. Every Sunday he analyses his work and he is either up to
date or fallen behind. If he is up to date in a given week the probability that he will be up to date in the
next week is 0.8. If he is behind the probability that he will be up to date next week is 0.6. If he is up to
date on 1st Sunday, then the probability that he will be up to date after 3 weeks is :
(A)
0.648
(B)
0.668
(C)
0.752
(D)
0.54
10
55.
x +1
x 1
In the expansion of 2 / 3 1/ 3
(A)
56.
10
C0
(B)
10
C7
(C)
10
(A)
B A B
B B A
A B B
(B)
A B B
B B A
B A B
(C)
C4
(D)
10
(D)
C2
is equal to :
B B A
B A B
A B B
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
22
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.
57.
Point M moved on the circle ( x 4)2 + ( y 8) 2 = 20. Then it broke away from it and moving along a
tangent to the circle, cuts the x-axis at the point (2, 0). The co-ordinates of a point on the circle at
which the moving point broke away is :
(A)
58.
42 36
,
5 5
(B)
(C)
(6, 4)
(D)
(2, 4)
If the normal at P to the rectangular hyperbola x 2 y 2 = 4 meets the axes in G and g and C is the center
of the hyperbola, then :
(A)
(B)
PG = PC
59.
2 44
,
5 5
If f ( x ) =
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Pg = PC
(C)
PG = Pg
(D)
Gg = 2 PC
1
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then :
[| sin x | + | cos x |]
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
23
Vidyamandir Classes
1
60.
dx
, then :
1 + x /2
0
If I =
(A)
61.
I > ln2
(B)
I < ln2
(C)
I < /4
(D)
I > /4
(A)
a1 + a4 + a7 + ....
(B)
a2 + a5 + a8 + ....
(C)
3n 1
(D)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
24
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - III
SUBJECTIVE INTEGER TYPE
This section contains 5 Subjective Questions. Each question has an integer answer between 0 and 9. Fill the
answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
62.
1
1
p
+
is
(HCF (p, q) = 1) then |p q|
| x 4 | +1 | x + 8 | +1
q
is equal to _________.
63.
64.
Consider two concentric circles C1 : x 2 + y 2 = 1, C2 : x 2 + y 2 = 4. Tangent are drawn to C1 from any point
456
( 2417 )
333
is divided by 9 is _________.
P on C2 . These tangents again meet circles C2 at A and B. The locus of the point of intersection of
tangents drawn to C2 at A and B is a circle then the radius of this circle is _________.
65.
Let = cos
2
2
and let Ak = x + y k + p 2 k + w3k + f 4 k , where x, y, p, w, f are points on the
+ i sin
5
5
The angles of a triangle ABC satisfy the relation (cosec 2A) (cosec 2B) = 1 + cos C and A + B cant be
obtuse. Then the value of
a
2b
(cos 2C + 3) +
is _________.
b
a
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
25
Vidyamandir Classes
SECTION - IV
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 3 Match type Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. For each element of
list-1, match the elements from list-2 and then fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY
and CAREFULLY.
67.
(B)
List 2
Consider z = ( x + iy ) If z 0 then
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)
[arg | z |]dx is
2014
(C)
(D)
Then
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
26
Vidyamandir Classes
68.
Function
List 2
(p)
k where k R +
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)
(B)
Define
a1, a2 .....an
a1 = 0, a2 = 1,
as
(C)
Consider
n =
n r =1
function
f ( x) =
n 1
1
r
f and n =
n r =0
n
1
1+ x
let
r
f ; n N ,
n
= lim ( n ) & = lim ( n ) then. n n
n
n
will always be
(D)
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
27
Vidyamandir Classes
69.
Let
and
(k )
be
( k )
List 2
the
roots
of
equation
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)
l+m
l = lim ( (k )), m = lim ((k )) then
is
+
+
k 0
k 0
|l | |m|
(B)
(C)
Image of ellipse
x2 y 2
+
=1
25 16
( x ) 2 ( y ) 2
+
= 1 then
A
B
(D)
x + y = 10
in the line
( A + B)
is
is
) (
f 1 ( x ) = x 1 + x 2 + 1 x 2 , then f f 1 ( f ( 2 ) ) is equal to
VMC/JEE-2014/Paper-1
28