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Section 1

Physics

1.

A body is moving with a speed 1 m/s and a force F is needed to stop it in a distance x. If the speed of the body
is 3 m/s the force needed to stop it in the same distance x will be
(A) 1.5 F
(B) 3 F
(C) 6 F
(D) 9 F

Two perfect gases at absolute temperatures

T1 & T2

the mixture if the masses of the molecules are


(both gases are of same nature)

T
3

T1 T2
2

are mixed. There is no loss of energy. The temperature of

m1 & m2

and the number of molecules in the gases are

n1 & n2

n1T2 n2T1
n1 n2

T T1T2

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) none of these
Three rods made of same material and having the same cross-section have been joined as shown in figure. Each
rod is of the same length. The left and right ends are kept at 0C, 90 & 60. The temperature of the junction of
the rods will be
90C
(A) 45C
(B) 50C
TC
(C) 55C
(D) 60
0C
60C

An ideal gas is taken through the cycle

A B C A

as shown inV(m
figure
. If theBheat supplied to the gas
) C
3

in the cycle is 5J. The work done by the gas in the process

CA

is

(A) 25 J
(C) 15 J

(B) 10 J
(D) 20 J

& 2 3900A

1 6500A

P(N/m ) 10
2

Light from source consists of two wavelength


minimum value of y where the minima of both the wave lengths coincide.
(A) 0.1 mm
(B) 0.2 mm
(C) 0.3 mm
(D) 0.4 mm

An isolated hydrogen atom emits a photon of 10.2 eV recoil speed of hydrogen atom
(A) 3.25 m/s
(B) 3 m/s
(C) 6.2 m/s
(D) 1 m/s

The
X-ray emission line of kingsten occurs at
. The energy difference between K & L levels
in this atom is about
(A) 0.51 MeV
(B) 1.2 MeV
(C) 59 MeV
(D) 13.6 MeV

The work function of the metal, if the kinetic energies of the photoelectrons are

incident light

(A)
9

. If D = 2m and d = 6.5 mm. The

0.021nm

and

E11 E22
2 1

, is

(B)

E1E2
1 2

(C)

E1 E2 12
1 2

E1

(D)

and

E2

, with wavelengths of

12 E1
1 2 E2

A particle of mass m is moving in a circular path of constant radius r such that its centripetal acceleration

aC

(A)

is proportional to

tn

(where t is time). Then the power p is proportional to

n 1

(B)

(C)

n2
t n

(D)

3n
1

'2l '

10

A uniform rod AB of mass m & length


is at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. An impulse P is applied to
the end B. The time taken by the rod to turn through 180 is

ml
6P

ml
3P

2ml
3P

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
For what condition wave speed in sine wave is greater than the particle speed

11

A
(A)

A
(B)

A
(C)

ml
12 P

A
(D)

r
v

12

A particle of mass m and charge Q moving with velocity


describes a circular path of radius R when subjected to
a uniform transverse magnetic field of inductance B. The work done by the field when the particle completes one
full circle is

BQv 2 R
(A)
13

mv 2
2 R

(B)

(C) zero

(D)

BQ 2 R

Which of the following is the most precise device for measuring length?
(A) A vernier calipers with 50 division on the sliding scale
(B) A screw gauge of pitch 1 mm & 100 divisions on the circular scale
(C) An optical instrument that can measure length to with in a wavelength of light
(D) (A) and (B) both are equally precise

2
t & y2 b sin
t

3
2

y1 a sin
14

Two SHMs are given by


after 2 sec.

(A)
15

(B)

(C)

(D)

there

A circular loop of mass m and radius r in a horizontal (xy plane) table as shown. A uniform magnetic field B is
applied parallel to x-axis. The current i in the loop, so that its one edge just lifts from the table is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

16

. The phase difference between

mg / r 2 B

y
i

mg / rB
o
r

mg / 2rB

rB / mg

An electron is projected from a distance d and with initial velocity u parallel to a uniformly charged flat conducting
plate as shown. It strikes the plate after travelling a distance
density of the conducting plate is equal to

(a)

2d 0 mu 2
el 2

(b)

2d 0 mu
el

along the direction of projection. The surface charge


u

l
Y

(c)

d 0 mu 2
el

(d)

d 0 mu
el

17

The ratio of the time periods of small oscillation of the insulated spring and mass system before and after charging
the masses is
q
k
q
(a) 1
(b) > 1
+
+
(c) 1
(d) = 1

18

The potential energy of the system of two identically charged spheres as shown in the figure is equal to (Assume
the charge distribution to be uniform)

(a)

d 1 1

4 0 R r

(b)

1 q
4 0 r

r
R

R>>r

(c)
19.

1
q
4 0 r r R r

(d) none of these

State which of the following is correct?


(a) Joule = coulomb volt
(c) Joule = volt + coulomb

(b) joule = coulomb/volt


(d) joule = volt / coulomb

A sin 10x 15t


3

20.

A wave is represented by the equation y =


where x is in meter and t is in second. Which
of the following statements in incorrect?
(A) The wave is travelling in negative x direction with a speed of 1.5 m/s
(B) The waves is travelling along the x-axis.
(C) The frequency of the wave is 7.5 m/s.
(D) The wavelength of the wave is 2m.

21.

A vessel containing water is given a constant acceleration towards the right, along a straight horizontal path. Which
of the diagrams represents the surface of the liquid

22.

The Gauss theorem for gravitational field maybe written as

g d S
(a)

g d S 4 G

(c)
23.

(b)

g d S 4 mG

(d)

d
S G

A train of mass m moves with a velocity v on the equator from east to west. If is the angular speed of earth about
its axis and R is the radius of the earth then the normal reaction acting on the train is

(a)

R 2v v 2
mg 1

g
Rg

(b)

R 2v v 2
mg 1 2

g
Rg

(b)

R 2v v 2
mg 1

g
Rg

(d)

R 2v v 2
mg 1 2

g
Rg

24.

A glass sphere of index 1.5 and radius 40 cm has half its hemispherical surface silvered. The point where a parallel
beam of light, coming along a diameter, will focus (or appear to) after coming out of sphere, will be:
(a) 10 cm to the left of centre
(b) 30 cm to the left of centre
(c) 50 cm to the left of centre
(d) 60 cm to the left of centre

25.

A thin rod of length L is lying along the x-axis with its ends at x =0 and x = L. Its linear density (mass/length)

x
k
L

varies with x as
, where n can be zero or any positive number if the position x CM of the centre of mass of
the rod is plotted against n, which of the following graphs best approximates the dependence of xCM on n?

JEE Mains Mock Test (10)


Physics
1. (D)
6. (C)
11.
15.
16.
(C)
21.
(4)

2. (D)
7. (D)
(D)
(A)
(C)17.
20.
(D)
25.

3. (C)
8. (A)
12.

4. (B)
9. (C)
(A)13

5. (A)
10. (A)
B) 14 (C)

(D)
(D)
22.
(3)

18.

(C)19.

(A)23.

(B)24.

4.A
9.B
14.C
19.A

5.B
10.A
15.A
20.A

Chemistry
1.C
6.C
11.D
16.D

2.D
7.A
12.*
17.B

3.D
8.D
13.B
18.D

21.C

22.A

23.B

24.B

25.A

Mathematics
1.B

2.B

3.D

4.C

5.C

6.B

7.D

8.A

9.C

10.A

11.A

12.B

13.A

14.B

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.A

19.D

20.C

21.A

22.*

23.C

24.A

25.B

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