Jee Advanced Sample Question Paper 6
Jee Advanced Sample Question Paper 6
Jee Advanced Sample Question Paper 6
Paper – II
Sample Test – 1
Instructions
Section I contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b) (c) and
(d). Out of which One or MORE are correct. For each question you will be awarded 4
marks if you select the options corresponding to the correct answer ONLY and zero (0)
marks if no option is selected. In all other cases, Minus one (-1) marks will be awarded in
this section.
Section II contains 4 paragraph each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions
relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph
has only one correct answer among the four choices A, B, C and D. For each question you
will be awarded 3 marks if you select the options corresponding to the correct answer
ONLY and zero (0) marks if no option is selected. In all other cases, Minus one (-1) marks
will be awarded in this section.
SECTION – I – PHYSICS
Question 1: Two spherical black bodies A and B, having radii rA and rB where rB = 2 rA
emit radiation with peak intensities at wavelength 400 nm and 800 nm respectively. If their
temperatures are TA and TB respectively in Kelvin scale, their emissive powers are EA and
EB and energies emitted per second PA and PB then
Options:
T
(a) A = 2
TB
P
(b) A = 4
PB
E
(c) A = 4
EB
E
(d) A = 16
EB
Question 3: A particle of mass m is doing horizontal circular motion with the help of a string
(conical pendulum) as shown in then figure. If speed of the particle is constant then, (point O
is point of suspension).
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Options:
(a) the angular momentum of the particle about O is changing
(b) magnitude of angular momentum about O remains constant
(c) Z component of the angular momentum about 'O' remains conserved
(d) Z component of torque about 'O' is always zero
Question 4: A particle of mass m moves on the x - axis as follows: it starts from rest at t = 0
from the point x = 0, and comes to rest at t = 1 at the point x = 1. No other information is
available about its motion at intermediate times (0 < t < 1). If a denotes the instantaneous
acceleration of the particle; then
Options:
(a) cannot remain positive for all t in the interval of (0 < t < 1)
(b) | | cannot exceed 2 at any point in its path
(c) | | must be 4: at some point or points in its path
(d) must change sign during the motion, but no other assertion can be made with the
information given
Question 5: The figure shows a potentiometer arrangement. D is the driving cell and C is the
cell whose emf is to be determined. AB is the uniform potentiometer wire and G is
galvanometer. J is sliding contact which can touch any point on AB. Which of the following
are essential conditions for obtaining balance?
Options:
(a) the emf of D must be greater than the emf of C
(b) either the positive terminals of both C and D or the negative terminals of both C and D be
joined to A
(c) the positive terminals of D and C must be joined
(d) the resistance of G must be less than resistance of AB.
Question 6: The temperature drops through a two-layer furnace wall is 900°C. Each layer is
of equal area of cross section. Which of the following actions will definitely result in
lowering the temperature of the interface?
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Options:
(a) by increasing the thermal conductivity of outer layer
(b) by increasing the thermal conductivity of inner layer
(c) by increasing thickness of outer layer
(d) by increasing thickness of inner layer
Question 7: Just after a K shell capture, which of the following come out from the atom?
Options:
(a) Neutrino
(b) Antineutrino
(c) x - Ray photon
(d) Electron
Options:
(a) 30
(b) 45
(c) 60
2
(d) 60 − sin −1
3
SECTION – II – PHYSICS
Question 1: A very small circular loop of radius a is concentric with a much larger circular
loop of radius b (>> a). A constant current I is passed in the large loop which is kept fixed in
space & the small loop is being rotated with constant angular velocity about a diameter as
shown. The resistance of the small loop is R & its self-inductance is negligible. The current in
the larger loop is clockwise. At t = 0 smaller loop lies in plane of large loop.
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Calculate external torque required to rotate smaller loop with constant angular speed
Options:
2
b2 I sin t
(a)
R 2b
2
b2 I
(b) sin t cos t
R 2b
2
a 2 I sin t
(c)
R 2b
2
a2 I
(d) sin t cos t
R 2b
Question 2: A very small circular loop of radius a is concentric with a much larger circular
loop of radius b (>> a). A constant current I is passed in the large loop which is kept fixed in
space & the small loop is being rotated with constant angular velocity about a diameter as
shown. The resistance of the small loop is R & its self-inductance is negligible.' The current
in the larger loop is clockwise. At t = 0 smaller loop lies in plane of large loop.
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The spin is in sense opposite to orbital motion as shown. The planet is spherical in shape and
uniformly dense. Its orbit is essentially a circle.
If we assume spin angular velocity to be perpendicular to the plane of orbit,
Options:
(a) It's total angular momentum about centre of Sun has same direction as orbital angular
momentum but is lesser in magnitude
(b) It’s total angular momentum about centre of Sun has same direction as orbital angular
momentum but is more in magnitude
(c) It's total angular momentum about centre of Sun has opposite direction as orbital angular
momentum but is lesser in magnitude
(d) It's total angular momentum about centre of Sun has opposite direction as orbital angular
momentum but is more in magnitude
The spin is in sense opposite to orbital motion as shown. The planet is spherical in shape and
uniformly dense. Its orbit is essentially a circle.
If the axis of rotation is nearly perpendicular to the plane of its orbit. (The angle between axis
and a line perpendicular to orbit is 4º). As Venus moves to the diametrically opposite point in
its orbit the axis of rotation will be tilted in which manner
Options:
(a)
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(b)
(c)
(d)
Question 5: Three identical metal plates of area S are at equal distances b as shown. Initially
metal plate A is uncharged, while metal plates B and C have respective charges +Q 0 and –Q0
initially as shown. Metal plates A and C are connected by switch K through a resistor of
resistance R. The key K is closed at time t = 0
Then the magnitude of current in amperes through the resistor at any later time t is:
Options:
− bt
Qb
(a) 0 e RS 0
RS 0
−2bt
Qb
(b) 0 e RS 0
RS 0
−2bt
Q0b RS 0
(c) e
2 RS 0
− bt
Q0b RS 0
(d) e
2 RS 0
Question 6: Three identical metal plates of area S are at equal distances b as shown. Initially
metal plate A is uncharged, while metal plates B and C have respective charges +Q 0 and –Q0
initially as shown. Metal plates A and C are connected by switch K through a resistor of
resistance R. The key K is closed at time t = 0
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The total heat dissipated through resistor of resistance R is:
Options:
Q 2b
(a) 0
4S0
Q02b
(b)
8S0
Q02b
(c)
2S0
3Q02b
(d)
4S0
Question 7: Figure shows a convex lens of focal length 12cm lying in a uniform magnetic
field of B of magnitude is 1.2 T parallel to its principle axis. A particle having a charge 2 ×
10-3 C and mass 2 × 10-5 kg is projected perpendicular to the plane of the diagram with a
speed of 4.8 ms-1. The particle moves along a circle with its centre on the principal axis at a
distance of 18cm from the lens.
Question 8: Figure shows a convex lens of focal length 12cm lying in a uniform magnetic
field of B of magnitude is 1.2 T parallel to its principle axis. A particle having a charge 2 ×
10-3 C and mass 2 × 10-5 kg is projected perpendicular to the plane of the diagram with a
speed of 4.8 ms-1. The particle moves along a circle with its centre on the principal axis at a
distance of 18cm from the lens.
The distance of the image point on the axis of the particle from the lens.
Options:
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(a) 36 cm
(b) 18 cm
(c) 7.2 cm
(d) 14.4 cm
SECTION – I – CHEMISTRY
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Question 4:
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(d) All carbons do not use sp3 hybrid orbitals.
Options:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Question 8: In all the following molecules the central atom is having two bond pairs and two
lone pairs. The smallest bond angle is present in
Options:
(a) HOF
(b) OF2
(c) H2O
(d) SF2
SECTION – II – CHEMISTRY
Question 1: The decomposition of NH3 as follows 2NH3 → N2 + 3H2 of the rate obeys
−dNH3 K1[ NH3 ]
= than k1, k2 are-constants
dt 1 + K2 [ NH3 ]
If NH3 is very less, then order of reaction is
Options:
(a) 1
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(b) 0
(c) 2
(d) 3
Question 2: The decomposition of NH3 as follows 2NH3 → N2 + 3H2 of the rate obeys
−dNH3 K1[ NH3 ]
= than k1, k2 are-constants
dt 1 + K2 [ NH3 ]
If NH3 is very high, then order of reaction is
Options:
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) 2
(d) 3
Question 3:
"A" gives
Options:
(a) Lucas test
(b) Silver mirror test
(c) White precipitate with ammoniacal AgNO3
(d) Yellow precipitate with ammoniacal cuprous chloride
Question 4:
Question 5: Sulphur forms large number of Oxoacids. The oxoacids in lower oxidation state
are called 'ous' acids while in higher oxidation state are called 'ic' acids Oxoacids of sulphur
containing S-S, bond are called thioacids and those containing O–O bond are called
peroxoacids
The oxoacids containing both sulphur atoms in the same oxidation state.
Options:
(a) H2S2O2
(b) H2S2O3
(c) H2S2O4
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(d) H2S2O5
Question 6: Sulphur forms large number of Oxoacids. The oxoacids in lower oxidation state
are called 'ous' acids while in higher oxidation state are called 'ic' acids Oxoacids of sulphur
containing S-S, bond are called thioacids and those containing O–O bond are called
peroxoacids
Which of the following statement is/are false for polythionic acid series?
Options:
(a) The average oxidation state of S-atom increases with decreases in number of S-atoms.
(b) The absolute oxidation state S-atom increases with decrease in number of S-atoms
(c) The average oxidation state of S-atom decreases with increase in number of atoms
(d) The absolute oxidation state of S-atom remains constant with increase or decrease in
number S-atoms
0
(
Question 7: The standard cell potential Ecell )
of a reaction is related as G0 = −nFEcell
0
0
(
Question 8: The standard cell potential Ecell )
of a reaction is related as G0 = −nFEcell
0
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(b) −3.8110−4VK −1
(c) 0.11VK −1
(d) +7.62 10−4VK −1
SECTION – I – MATHEMATICS
Question 1: Family of curves which makes an angle of with the family of hyperbola xy =
4
a, is (a >0, and a is a parameter)
Options:
(a) x2 − 2xy − y 2 = A
(b) y2 − 2xy − x2 = A
(c) x2 + 3xy − y 2 = A
(d) y2 + 4xy − x2 = A
Question 2: Let position vector of the orthocenter of ABC be r . Then, which of the
following statement(s) is/are correct (Given position vector of points A, B, C are aiˆ, bjˆ, ckˆ
and abc 0)
Options:
a
(a) r .iˆ =
1 1 1
+ +
a 2 b2 c 2
1
(b) r .iˆ =
1 1 1
a 2 + 2 + 2
a b c
r .iˆ r . ˆj r .kˆ a b c
(c) + + + + +
r . ˆj r .kˆ r .iˆ b c a
r .iˆ r . ˆj r .kˆ b c a
(d) + + + + +
r . ˆj r .kˆ r .iˆ a b c
Question 3: Let f (x) = x3 + 2x2 – x + 1, then which of the following statement(s) is/are
correct
Options:
(a) sin −1 (sin([])) + (cos−1 ([])) = 6 − (where is real root of f(x) = 0 and [.] denotes the
G.I.F.)
(b) f(x) = 0 has three distinct real roots
(c) y=f(x) is increasing function
(d) sin −1 (sin([])) + (cos−1 ([])) = 5 − 2 (where is real root of f(x) = 0 and [.] denotes the
G.I.F.)
ndx
Question 4: Let I = lim , where b R. The value of ‘I’ can be
n→
b
1 + n2 x 2
Options:
(a)
12
(b)
2
(c) 0
3
(d)
4
Question 5: The equations of AB, BC, AC, the three sides of ABC are –x + y– 1 = 0, x + y
–1 = 0 and x = –4. If ( , 0) and (0, ) lie inside the triangle where , Z , then
Options:
(a) = −3, −2,
(b) = −3, −2, =
(c) orthocenter of triangle ABC is at (0,1)
(d) The circumcentre of the triangle will lie on the line y =1
SECTION – II – MATHEMATICS
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Options:
2
(a)
3
5
(b)
6
4
(c)
3
5
(d)
3
x − 3 y − 2 z −1 x −2 y −3 z −2
Question 3: Two lines whose equations are = = and = =
2 3 3 2 3
lie in the same plane, then
The value of sin-1 sin is equal to
Options:
(a) 3
(b) − 3
(c) 4
(d) − 4
x − 3 y − 2 z −1 x −2 y −3 z −2
Question 4: Two lines whose equations are = = and = =
2 3 3 2 3
lie in the same plane, then
Point of intersection of the lines lies on
Options:
(a) 3x + y + z = 20
(b) 3x + y + z = 25
(c) 3x + 2y + z = 24
(d) 3x + 2y – z = 10
Question 5: A JEE aspirant estimates that she will be successful with an 80% chance if she
studies 10 hours per day, with a 60% chance if she studies 7 hours per day and with a 40%
chance if she studies 4 hours per day. She-further believes that she will study 10 hours, 7
hours and 4 hours per day with probabilities 0.1, 0.2 and 0.7, respectively.
The chance that she will be successful, is
Options:
(a) 0.28
(b) 0.38
(c) 0.48
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(d) 0.58
Question 6: A JEE aspirant estimates that she will be successful with an 80% chance if she
studies 10 hours per day, with a 60% chance if she studies 7 hours per day and with a 40%
chance if she studies 4 hours per day. She-further believes that she will study 10 hours, 7
hours and 4 hours per day with probabilities 0.1, 0.2 and 0.7, respectively.
Given that she is successful, the chance she studied for 4 hours, is
Options:
6
(a)
12
7
(b)
12
8
(c)
12
9
(d)
12
1
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(ii) f ( x)dx = 12
0
(iii) f '(0) 0
The function f(x) can be
Options:
(a) a linear function
(b) a quadratic function
(c) a cubic function
(d) any polynomial of even degree
1
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(ii) f ( x)dx = 12
0
(iii) f '(0) 0
The value of f’ (0) is
Options:
(a) 0
1
(b)
4
1
(c)
2
(d) 1
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Answer Key
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