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Code:
B
Time: 12:30pm
TEST No.7
JEE Advanced (PAPER-2)
BYJUS Test Series (BTS)
CLASS : 12th (PCM)
Time: 3 Hours
Topics Covered:
Physics
Important Instructions:
1. Attempting all the questions are compulsory.
2. Use Blue/Black Ball point pen only.
3. There are 60 questions in the paper (20 Questions in each subject) .
4. Section-1 contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer
ranging from 0 to 9
(Both inclusive).
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 in all other cases.
5. Section-2 contains 8 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
6. Section-3 contains 2 Paragraph type questions. Each paragraph describes an
experiment, a situation or a problem. Two multiple choice questions will be asked based
on this paragraph. One or more than one option can be correct.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
7.
8.
Use of calculator and other electronic devices is not allowed during the exam.
No extra sheets will be provided for any kind of work.
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PART-I :
SECTION-1 (MAXIMUM MARKS : 32)
1.
A thin lens of refractive index 1.5 is silvered as shown in the figure. Radius of silvered surface is 20cm and the other
surface is 10cm. An object is placed at a distance of 20cm from this combination. If the distance of image from the
object is 10 x cm. Find the value of x.
O
20cm
2.
The image of a real object, formed by a plano-concave lens at a distance of 4m from the lens, is virtual and one-third of
2
3
the size of the object. The speed of light inside the lens is times the speed in free space. The radius of the curved
surface of the lens is (in meter).
3
d
2
3.
R
S1
S2
d
2
d
2
A x
4.
Light corresponding to the transition n=4 to n=2 on He + ion falls on copper metal (work function 4.5eV). If the
maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons is XeV. Find [x] where [ ] represents greatest integral part.
5.
How many different wavelengths may be observed in the spectrum from a hydrogen sample if the atoms are excited to
states with principal quantum number 4?
8p
9q
6.
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2
3
7.
Three harmonic waves of equal frequencies and equal intensities. I o have phase angles 0,
superposed, the intensity of the resulting wave is mI 0. The value of m is.
and
8.
The activity of a freshly prepared radioactive sample is 10 12 disintegrations per second, whose mean life is 10 9s. The
mass of an atom of this radioactive isotope is 10-23kg. The mass of the radioactive sample is 10xmg. Find x?
9.
Read the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative (s).
(A) For short range (<10-15m), nuclear force is the strongest force of nature.
(B) Nuclear density is almost independent of the mass number.
(C) Mass of positron is same as that proton.
(D) Mass of positron is same as that of electron
10. In an experiment to determine the focal length (f) of a concave mirror by the u- method, a student places the object
pin A on the principal axis at a distance x from the pole P. The students looks at the pin and its inverted image from a
distance keeping his/her eye in line with P . When the student shifts his/her eye towards right, the image appears to
the left of the object pin. Value of x can not be equal to
5f
3f
4f
7f
2
2
3
3
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
11. A tank contains three layers of immiscible liquids as shown in the figure. Top layer is of water. A bird and a fish watch
the bottom of the tank. Bird is flying just above the water-air interface whereas fish is floating just below the water-air
interface. Choose the correct alternative (s).
8cm
=4/3
9cm
= 3/2
4cm
=2
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13. During an experiment it is found that green light does not eject photoelectrons from a metal. Now which of the
following colours of light is/are certainly not able to eject photoelectrons as per the given information.
(A) Yellow
(B) Blue
(C) Orange
(D) Indigo
14. Which of the following statements are correct about the optical components.
(A) For concave mirror, velocity of image is always opposite to the velocity of object.
(B) For convex lens minimum distance between the object and its real image is 4 | f |.
(C) Concave lens can never form a real image of a real object.
(D) If the incidents beam is convergent, image will always be real.
15. An object and a plane mirror are approaching towards each other with each having speed of 3m/s w.r.t lab. Choose the
correct alternative (s)
(A) Velocity of image w.r.t. lab is 3 m/s
(B) Velocity of image w.r.t. lab is 9 m/s
(C) Velocity of image w.r.t. lab is 6 m/s
(D) Velocity of image w.r.t. mirror is 6 m/s
16. In a Youngs double slit experiment, the separation between the slits is 0.10 mm, the wavelength of light used is 600
mm and the interference pattern is observed on a screen 1.0 m away. Choose the correct alternative (s).
(A) The separation between the successive bright fringes is 6 mm.
(B) The separation between the successive dark fringes is 9 mm.
(C) Total number of maxima observed on the screen is 333.
(D) Total number of minima observed on the screen is 332.
Paragraph1
When light of sufficiently high frequency is incident on a metallic surface electrons are emitted from the surface. These
electrons are called photoelectrons and this effect is called photoelectric effect. Max. K. E. of photoelectrons is (hv )
where v is frequency of incident light and is work function of the metal. Reverse of photo-emission produces X-rays
in a Coolidge Tube. Min wavelength of X-rays depends on potential difference applied across the Coolidge Tube.
17. A monochromatic light is used in a photoelectric experiment. The stopping potential
(A) Depends on wavelength (B) Depends on frequency
(C) Depends on intensity
(D) Depends on max. K. E.
18. If potential difference across a Coolidge tube is increased then
(A) min will increase
(B) min will decrease
(C) min will remain unchanged
(D) Wavelength of characteristic x-rays will change.
Paragraph-2
When a monochromatic light coming from two slits, integer on a screen, alternate dark and bright fringes are formed
I a12 a 22 2a1a 2 cos
on screen. Assume that intensity at a point on the screen is
where a1 and a2 are amplitudes of
interfering waves and is phase difference between the waves at that point. Give that the maximum intensity on the
I0 ,a1 2a
a 2 3a.
screen is
and
Answer the following
Space for Rough Work
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19. If wavelength is
Io
4
(A)
will be
Io
(D)
20. If the slits are arranged as shown below then ratio of intensities at A and at B wil be (B is on perp. Bisector)
Graph
(A) 0
(B) 1:1
(C) 1:13
(D) 1:25
PART-II :
SECTION-1 (MAXIMUM MARKS : 32)
21. If radius ratio is less than 0.155, the co-ordination no. is.
22. Number of second nearest neighbours in body centred lattice is.
23. Co-ordination no. of Cs+ in CsCl is..
24. In HCP arrangement of atoms, co-ordination no. of atoms in the middle layer is.
25. Total number of rings formed in a bis- (dimethyl glyoximato) nickel (II) complex are
26. A solution containing 2.665 gm of CrCl 3.6H2O is passed through AgNO3 solution and gives 2.87 gm of AgCl ppt.
Determine the number of ions in aqueous solution
27. The number of geometrical isomers possible for complex [Pt Cl Br I (NH 3)] would be
28. Sodium thiosulphate is used to remove the unexposed AgBr from photographic films by forming a complex. In this
complex of silver, the coordination number of silver is:
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(PBenzene
42mm of Hg)
(PToluene
36mm of Hg)
will have
36. In which of the following pairs, both the complexes have the same geometry?
(A) [NiCl4]2, [Ni(CN)4]2
(B) [CoF6]3, [Co(NH3)6]3+
2
(C) [Ni(CO)4], [Ni(CN)4]
(D) [Cu(NH3)4]+, [Ni(NH3)4]2+
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Paragraph1
Transition metal and their compounds are used as catalysts in industry and in biological system. For example, in the
VO 3
contact process, vanadium compounds in the +5 state (V2O5 or
) are used to oxidize SO2 to SO3:
1
V2 O5
SO 2 O
SO3
2
2
It is thought that the actual oxidation process takes place in two stages. In the first step, V 5+ in the presence of oxide
ions converts SO2 to SO3. At the same time, V5+ is reduced to V4+.
2V 5 O 2 SO 2 2V 4 SO3
In the second step, V5+ is regenerated from V4+ by oxygen:
1
2V 4 O2 2V5 O 2
2
The overall process is, of course, the sum of these two steps:
1
SO 2 O 2 SO 3
2
37. Transition metals and their compounds catalyse reactions because:
(A) They have completely filled s-subshell
(B) They have a comparable size due to poor shielding of d-subshell
(C) They introduce an entirely new reaction mechanism with a lower activation energy
(D) They have variable oxidation states differ by two units
38. During the course of the reaction:
(A) Catalyst undergoes changes in oxidation state
(C) Catalyst is regenerated in its original form
Paragraph2
When degenerate d-orbitals of an isolated atom/ion come under influence of magnetic field of ligands, the degeneracy
eg (d x 2 y2 , d z2 )
t 2g (d xy ,d yz ,d xz )
is lost. The two set
and
It can be expressed diagrammatically as:
eg
t 2g
(CFSE)
t 2g
eg
Octahedral field
Tetrahedral field
Value of CFSE depends upon nature of ligands and a spectrochemical series has been made experimentally, for
0
0
39. The value of CFSE (
(I) [Co(NH3)6]3+
(A) I < II < III
(D) I = II = III
40. For an octahedral complex, which of the following d-electron configuration will given maximum CFSE ?
High spin d 6
Low spin d 4
Low spin d 5
High spin d 7
0.4 0
(A)
1.6 0
(B)
2.0 0
(C)
0.8 0
(D)
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PART-III :
SECTION-1 (MAXIMUM MARKS : 32)
sin t
dt
t
0
f (x)
in (0, 16) is
a 2 k b,
y Df .
43. Let f be a real valued function such that f(x + y) = f(x) f(y), x,
If f(0) = 0; then
is equal to _______.
2
1 x2
2
44. If S is area bounded by the curves y = x and y =
, then the values of [S], where [] stands for greatest integer
function, is equal to________.
2 3
n
lim tan tan tan .........tan
n
2n 2n
2n
2n
46. If
1
n
is equal to ______.
1
9
f n 1 f (n)
,n N
2
f (n)
lim f (n)
. Then
is equal to _______
4 4 x 82/3( x 2) 52 22(x 1)
47. The smallest positive integer in the domain of f(x) =
1 cos 4x
x2
16 x 4
48. Let f(x) =
is.
; x0
; x0
; x0
. If f is continuous at x = 0, then a is equal to _______.
(x) e
t2
2
{1 t 2 }dt
are
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x
(A) x = 0
(B) x = 1
1
2
(C)
(D) x = 1
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51. Let A, B and C be 2 2 matrices with entries from set of real numbers and I be an identity matrix of order 2. Define *
1
(AB BA)
2
as A * B =
, then
(A) A * B = B * A
(B) A * A = A2
(C) A * I = A
(D) A * (B + C) = A * B + A * C
1; x is rational
0; x is irrational
(x)
defined as
7
(C)
(D)
2
5
(A) 1
(B)
2
f a x b b3 1 3b 2 .f x 3b f x
bR
53. Let a,
be fixed positive numbers such that
x R
Then
(A) 2a is the period of the function
(C) 9a is the period of the function
f x
1
3
54. The cardinal number of set A is 6, the total number of symmetric relations is
(A) 230
(B) 221
(C) 220
8
9
1
1
1 x
1 x
I1
dx and I 2
dx.
4
3
1
x
0
01 x
55. Let
Then
I1 1
I2 1
I1 I 2 1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 219
I 2 I1 1
(D)
axb
Paragraph-1
but is discontinuous at x = b, we define
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bh
f (x)dx lim
f (x)dx
h 0
(Provided that limit exists). If f(x) is continuous on internal
axb
, but is discontinuous at
x = a, we define.
b
ah
f (x)dx lim
f (x)dx
h 0
(Provided that limit exists)
axb
c h
f (x)dx hlim
f (x)dx hlim
f (x)dx
0
0
c h
(Provided that both limit exists). Using above concept solve following
questions.
Space for Rough Work
3
dx
9 x2
57.
is equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
3
(D)
x2
1 x2
Paragraph-2
One of the application of maxima and minima of a function is to find the largest term of a given sequence by replacing
nth term by f(x) and n by x, then answer the following questions.
1
4
9 16
,
,
,
,..........is
201 208 227 264
59. The largest number of the sequence defined as
29
43
453
543
(A)
(B)
36
416
(C)
49
543
(D)
x2
x 3 200
x (400)
(C) Has a maxima at
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