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1. Two blocks connected by a spring are displaced from equilibrium when a constant force is applied to the heavier block. The displacement of the lighter block would be x/3. 2. A cylinder pulled along frictionless rails by a constant force. The speed of its center of mass is v and its angular velocity is v/R. 3. A particle's velocity increases linearly with distance along the x-axis according to the given graph. At x = 10 m, its velocity is 2 m/s. 4. A conducting connector can slide between two parallel conducting rails with a uniform magnetic field perpendicular. The current achieved at terminal velocity is 2Bλ/F.

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1. Two blocks connected by a spring are displaced from equilibrium when a constant force is applied to the heavier block. The displacement of the lighter block would be x/3. 2. A cylinder pulled along frictionless rails by a constant force. The speed of its center of mass is v and its angular velocity is v/R. 3. A particle's velocity increases linearly with distance along the x-axis according to the given graph. At x = 10 m, its velocity is 2 m/s. 4. A conducting connector can slide between two parallel conducting rails with a uniform magnetic field perpendicular. The current achieved at terminal velocity is 2Bλ/F.

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OLTS – 1920 – JEEM 2020


FULL TEST – 2

Part –I : Physics
Section – A
1. Two blocks of mass m and 2m are kept on a smooth horizontal
surface. They are connected by an ideal spring of force constant R. m 2m f
Initially the spring is upstretched. A constant force F is applied to the
heavier block in the direction shown figure. Suppose at time t
displacement of smaller block is x. Then displacement of heavier
block at this moment would be
ft 2 ft 2
(A) x/2 (B) x/3 (C) x/3 (D) x/2
6m 4m

2. In the figure shown, the plank is being pulled to the right with
constant speed v. If the cylinder does not slip then.
(A) The speed of the centre of mass of the cylinder is 2v. R
(B) The speed of the centre of mass of the cylinder is v. v
(C) The angular velocity of the cylinder is v/R
(D) The angular velocity of the cylinder is zero.

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3. A particle A of mass kg is moving in position direction of x –
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axis. At initial position x = o, its velocity is 1 m/s, then velocity of 4 Power (W)
particle at x = 10 m is (use the graph given)
(A) 4 m/s
(B) 2 m/s 2
(C) 3 2 m / s
100
(D) m/s
3 x
10 (m)

4. In the shown figure connector PQ can slide on the two Q


B
frictionless conducting rails. Resistance of the rails as well as
fixed connector AB is negligible. Separation between the rails is x x x
 and the resistance of the connector is R. A constant force F
parallel to the rails is applied to the connector. There exists a x x x
uniform magnetic field of induction B perpendicular to the plane F
x x
of loop. The current in the connector when it achieves the x

terminal velocity : A P
B 2B
(A) (B)
F F
F 2F
(C) (D)
B B

5. A thermodynamics process obeys the following relation


2dQ  dU  2dW
where dQ, dU and dW has usual meaning. [Given di-atomic gas: R = gas constant] then heat capacity for
the process is :
5R 7R 3R
(A) (B) (C) (D) Infinite
2 2 5

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10F, 10c
6. Six capacitors A, B, C, D, E & F are charged initially and - +
connected in a circuit as shown in the figure their E
+
capacitances, initial charges and polarities are also shown 2 F + C
2 F
- 5 c
in the figure. If all the keys are switched on simultaneously. 10c
- A
The final charge on capacitor F is
+ 5F
- 5F F 5 c
-
D 2c
+
B
- +
5F, 5 c

56 75 31 96
(A) c (B) c ` (C) c (D) c
13 13 13 13

7. Two identical capacitors 1 and 2 are connected in series to a battery as shown in figure. Capacitor 2
contains a dielectric slab of dielectric constant k as shown. Q1 and Q2 are the charges stored in the
capacitors. Now the dielectric slab is removed and the corresponding charges are Q 1 and Q 2. Then –

1 2

E
Q k 1 Q 2 k  1 Q 2 k  1 Q1 k
(A) 1 = (B) = (C) = (D) =
Q1 k Q2 2 Q2 2k Q1 2

8. Charge q of mass m is projected with velocity v0 along x-axis in uniform electric field E along y-axis. Radius
of curvature of charge when it has travelled distance d along y-axis is ? Neglect gravity and it is given that
qEd
 2v 20
m

v 02m v 20 m 5 v 02m 5v 02m


(A) 5 (B) 5 (C) 5 (D) 5
qE 2qE 2 qE qE

9. A rigid circular loop of radius r and mass m lies in the x-y plane on a flat table and has a current i flowing in it. At
  
this particular place. The earth’s magnetic field is B = Bx i + By j . The minimum value of i for which one end of
the loop will lift from the table is
mg mg mg mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
r Bx rB y 2
2r B x  B y2
r B 2x  B 2y
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10. A particle of charge (+q) and mass m moving under the influence of uniform Y
  x x x x x x
electric field E  Eo ˆj and uniform magnetic field B  Bokˆ follows a x xvo 2 x
trajectory from P to Q as shown in figure. The velocity at P is x x o x
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 v
v   v o ˆi  v o ˆj and velocity at Q is - o ˆj. The magnitude of electric field is x x
a
2 x x x x x x
given by Q x x x x x x
X
mv 20 3mv 20 L
(A) (B)
8qo a 4qa
7mv 20 5mv 20
(C) (D)
8qa 8qa

11. Figure shows a cross-section of a large metal sheet carrying an electric current along its axis. The current
in a strip of width dl is kdl where k is constant. Find the magnetic field at a point P at a distance x from the
metal sheet.
P
P

x x

i
0 k 0 k
(A) (B) 0k (C) 2 0k (D)
2 4

 2 
12. A transverse wave is represented by y  y 0 sin   vt  x   . The maximum particle velocity is twice the
  
wave velocity for  =
2y0 y0
(A) 2y0 (B) (C) (D) y0
3 2

o
13. A circular disc is rolling down an inclined plane without slipping. If the angle of inclination is 30 , the
acceleration of the disc down the inclined plane is
g g 2
(A) g (B) (C) (D) g
2 3 3

14. For a particle executing SHM, the potential energy is given by U  U0 1  sin2 t . The maximum kinetic  
energy of the particle is
U0 3U0
(A) U0 (B) (C) 2U0 (D)
2 2

15. A small square loop of wire of side l is placed inside a large square loop of wire of side L (L>>l). The loops
are co-planar and their centers coincide. The mutual inductance of the system is proportional to
(A) l/L (B) l2/L (C) L/l (D) L2/l.

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16. There are two radioactive substances A and B . Decay constant of B is two times that of A . Initially, both
have equal number of nuclei. After n half lives of A , rate of disintegration of both are equal. The value of n
is
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 5

17. The power factor of the circuit is 1/ 2. The capacitance of the circuit is 2sin 100 t 
equal to
(A) 400 F (B) 300 F
(C) 500 F (D) 200 F
10 0.1 H

18. The plates of a parallel plate capaitor with no dielectric are connected to a voltage source. Now C a
dielectric of dielectric constant K is inserted to fill the whole space between the plates with voltage
source remaining connected to the capacitor. Which of the following is incorrect.
(A) the energy stored in the capacitor will become Kfold
(B) the electric field inside the capacitor will decrease to Ktimes
(C) the force of attractionbetween the plates will increase to K2 – times
(D) the charge on the capacitor will increase to Ktimes

19. An inductance of negligible resistance whose reactance is 22  at 200 Hz is connected to 200 V, 50


Hz power line. The value of inductance is
(A) 0.0175 H (B) 0.175 H
(C) 1.75 H (D) 17.5 H

20. A cavity of radius R/2 is made inside a solid sphere of radius R. The centre of the cavity is located at a
distance R/2 from the centre of the sphere. Find the gravitational force on a particle of mass ‘m’ at a
distance R/2 from the centre of the sphere on the line joining both the centres of sphere and cavity
(opposite to the centre of cavity). [Here g = GM/R2, where M is the mass of the sphere]
mg 3mg mg
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
2 8 16

Section - B
21. A container filled with air under pressure P0 contains a soap bubble of radius R. When the air pressure is
reduced to half isothermally, the bubble radius becomes (5R/4). If the surface tension of the soap water
 RP 
solution is S, then find  o  .
 12S 

22. A glass tube of 1.0 m length is filled with water. The water is drained out very slowly from the tube through a
hole in the bottom while a vibrating 500 HZ tuning fork is held near the open upper end of the tube. If the
-1
speed of sound is 320 ms , find the number of resonance that can be obtained.

Section - C

23. Find the focal length of the glass ( = 3/2) lens (bi convex lens) of
radius of curvature 20 cm, with air as medium on one of its side and
water on the other. air water
(air = 1 water = 1.3)

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24. A point object is moving with velocity 0.01 m/s on principal axis towards a convex lens of focal length 0.3 m.
When object is at a distance of 0.4 m from the lens, find
(a) rate of change of position of the image, and
(b) rate of change of lateral magnification of image.

25. Electromagnetic waves travel in a medium at speed of 2  108 m / s. The relative permeability of medium is
 . Find relative permittivity.

Part – II : Chemistry
Section – A
26. The enthalpies of combustion of C(graphite) and C(diamond) are 393.5 and 395.4 kJ/mol respectively. The
enthalpy of conversion of C(graphite) to C(diamond) in kJ/mol is
(A) 1.9 (B) 788.9
(C) 1.9 (D) 788.9

27. Which one of the following statement is false?


(A) work is a state function.
(B) temperature is a state function.
(C) work appears at the boundary of the system.
(D) change in the state is completely defined when the initial and final states are specified.

–1 –1 –1
28. A reaction for which H = –11.7 kJ mol and S = –105 JK mol would be spontaneous when
temperature is
(A) equal to 111.4°C (B)equal to 111.4 K
(C) > 111.4 K (D) < 111.4 K

29. A reaction, A(g) + 2B(g) 2C(g) + D(g) was studied using an initial concentration of B which was 1.5
times that of A. But the equilibrium concentrations of A and B were found to be equal. The value of Kp for the
equilibrium is
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 8 (D) 12

30. In a system,
A(s) 2B(g) + 3C(g)
if the concentration of C at equilibrium is increased by a factor of 2, it will cause the equilibrium concentration
of B to change to
(A) two times the original value (B) one half of its original value
1
(C) 2 2 times its original value (D) times the original value
2 2
31. One mole of N2O4(g) at 300 K is kept in a closed container under one atmosphere. It is heated to 600 K
when 20% by mass of N2O4(g) decomposes to NO2(g). The resultant pressure is
(A) 1.2 atm (B) 2.4 atm
(C) 2.0 atm (D)1.0 atm

32. When NaNO3(s) is heated in a closed vessel, oxygen is liberated and NaNO2(s) is left behind. At
equilibrium,
(A) addition of NaNO2 favours reverse reaction.
(B) addition of NaNO3 favours forward reaction.
(C) increasing temperature favours forward reaction.
(D) decreasing pressure favours reverse reaction.

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33. For the equilibrium H2(g) + CO2(g) H2O (g) + CO(g), Kc = 16 at 1000 K. If 1.0 mole of CO2 and 1.0
mole of H2 are taken in a 1 L flask, the final equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K will be
(A) 0.8 M (B) 0.08 M
(C) 1.6 M (D) 1.8 M

34. Which of the following solution will have pH close to 1.0?


(A) 100 ml of M/10 HCl + 100 ml of M/10 NaOH
(B) 55 ml of M/10 HCl + 45 ml of M/10 NaOH
(C) 10 ml of M/10 HCl + 90 ml of M/10 NaOH
(D) 75 ml of M/5 HCl + 25 ml of M/5 NaOH

35. An acid of pH 6 is diluted hundred times. The pH of the solution becomes


(A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 6.95 (D) 6

36. Three sparingly soluble salts A2X, AX and AX3 have the same solubility product. Their solubilities will be in
the order
(A) AX3> AX > A2X (B) AX3> A2X > AX
(C) AX > AX3> A2X (D) AX > A2X > AX3

37. The pH values of 1 M solutions of CH3COOH (I), CH3COONa (II), CH3COONH4 (III) and KOH (IV) will be in
the order
(A) IV > III > II > I (B) IV > II > III > I
(C) I > III > II > IV (D) II > I > III > IV

38. The reaction of CH3CH=CH OH with HBr gives

(A) CH3CHBrCH2 OH (B) CH3CH2CHBr OH

(C) CH3CHBrCH2 Br (D) CH3CH2CHBr Br

Cl
alc. NBS alc. NBS alc.
39. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
KOH KOH KOH

The product E is
Br
Br
(A) (B) (C) (D)

40. Identify (C) in the following reactions:


Cl 2 , H 2 O H 2SO 4 alcoholic KOH
CH2=CH2   (A)   (B)    (C)
Heat
(A) CH2=CH2 (B) CH2=CHCl
(C) ClCH=CHOH (D) CH2=CHOCH=CH2

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Cl  H O
41. CCl3CH=CH2 2 
2
 (A). (A) is
(A) CCl3CHCH2Cl (B) CCl3CHCH2OH
OH Cl
(C) CCl3CHCH2Cl (D) CCl3CHCH2OH
Cl OH

42. In a solid AB2 co-ordination number of A is 8. It has a cubic close packed lattice. Half of the B atoms are
however ejected from the solid. Now number of tetrahedral hole (voids) remain filled are
(A) 2A atoms (B) 4A atoms
(C) 9A atoms (D) equal to A atoms

43. An element has unit cell made up of planes as shown below:

Co-ordination number of a lattice point in the above solid is


(A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 6 (D) 12

+
44. If a is the edge length of unit cell of sodium chloride, the distance between nearest Na and Cl  ions will be
(A) a (B) 2a
(C) a/2 (D) 3a

45. The cubic unit cell of aluminium has an edge length of 400 pm. Its density is 2.8 g cm3. The unit cell is
(A) primitive (B) facecentered
(C) bodycentered (D) endcentered

Section –B
 
( CH 3 )3 C O K NBS Cold alk.
46. (CH3)3CBr     (A) 
 (B)  
 (C).
KMnO 4
The total number of stereoisomers possible for the compound (C) is

47. In a face centred cubic arrangement of A and B atoms whose A atoms are at the corner of the unit cell and B
atoms at the face centres. One of the B atoms is missing from one of the faces in the unit cell. The simplest
formula of compound is AxBy. (x + y) = ?

Section – C

48. One mole of ice is converted into water at 273 K. The entropies of H2O(s) and H2O(l) are 38.20 and 60.01 J
mole1 K1 respectively. The enthalpy change for the conversion is

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49. The pH of a solution obtained by mixing equal volume of solutions having pH = 3 and
pH = 4. [log 5.5 = 0.7404]

50. 50 mL of 0.1M of H3CCOOH is titrated against 0.1M NaOH solution. What will be
the pH of the solution when 25 mL of NaOH is added? [Given: Ka of
–5
H3C–COOH = 2 × 10 ; log 2 = 0.3]

Part – III : Mathematics


Section – A

  
51.


If ω is a complex cube root of unity, then cos  1   1  2       10    10  2 
900  is equal to


(A) – 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (d) 3 / 2

52. One side of an equilateral triangle is 24 cm. The mid points of its sides are joined to form another triangle
whose mid points are in turn joined to form still another triangle. This process continues infinitely. The sum
of the perimeters of all the triangles is
A

24 cm 24 cm
12 cm

12 cm 12 cm

B C
24cm

(A) 144 cm (B) 169 cm (C) 400 cm (D) 625 cm

53. The number of different ways the letters of the word VECTOR can be placed in the 8 boxes of the given
below such that no row empty is equal to

(A) 26 (B) 26 × 6! (C) 6! (D) 2! × 6!

54. Matrix A such that A2  2 A  I , where I is the identity matrix. Then for n ≥ 2, An is equal to
n-1 n-1
(A) nA – (n – 1) I (B) nA – I (C) 2 A-(n-1)I (D) 2 A – I

2
55. The solution of the inequality  cot 1 x   5 cot 1 x  6  0 is
(A)  cot 3,cot 2 (B)  ,cot 3  U cot 2,  
(C)  cot 2,  (D) none of these

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56. If D is the mid point of the side BC of ∆ABC and AD is perpendicular to AC, then
(A) 3a 2  b 2  3c 2 (B) 3b 2  a 2  c 2 (C) b 2  a 2  c 2 (D) a 2  b 2  5c 2
   
57. Consider a tetrahedral with faces F1, F2, F3, F4. Let V1, V2 , V3 , V4 be the vectors whose magnitude are
respectively equal to areas of F1, F2, F3, F4 and whose directions are perpendicular to their faces in outward
   
direction. Then V1  V2  V3  V4 equal to
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) 0 (D) none

x 1 y 1 z  3
58. The distance of the point (2, 1, -2) from the line   measured parallel to the plane x + 2y +
2 1 3
z = 4 is
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 5 (D) 30

59. For the parabola x 2  y 2  2 xy  6 x  2y  3  0 , the focus is


(A) (1, - 1) (B) (- 1, 1) (C) (3, 1) (D) none

60. A man running round a race course notes that the sum of the distances of two flag points is from him is
always 10 m and the distance between the flag points is 8 m. The area of the path he encloses in square
meter is
(A) 15π (B) 12π (C) 18π (D) 8π

61. The negotient of  s   r  s  is equivalent to


(A) s  r (B) s  r   s  (C) s  r   s  (D) s  r

62. If the angles of elevation of the top of a tower from three collinear points A, B and C on a line leading to the
fort of the tower are 300, 450 and 600 respectively, then the ratio AB : BC is
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 1: 3 (D) 2 : 3

63. The median of 100 observations grouped in classes of equal width is 25. If the median class interval is 20-
30 and the number of observations less than 20 is 45, then the frequency of median class is
(A) 20 (B) 12 (C) 10 (D) 15

64. The mean of the 100 observations is 50 and their standard deviation is 5. The sum of the squares of all
observations is
(A) 50000 (B) 250000 (C) 252500 (D) 255000

 
65. 
Let f : R  0,  be a function defined by f  x   tan1 x 2  x  a . If f is into , then a equals
 2

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/2 (D) 1/4

n
 3
66. lim  cot 1  r 2   is
n 
r 1  4
-1 -1
(A) 0 (B) tan 1 (C) tan 2 (D) none

67. The function f  x   x 2  3 x  2  cos x is not differentiable at x is equal to


(A) – 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

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68. The point of intersection of the tangents drawn to the curve x 2 y  1  y at the points where it is meet by the
curve xy = 1 – y, is given by
(A) (0, - 1) (B) (1, 1) (C) (0, 1) (D) none

10  x 2  dx
69. If [.] stands for the greatest integer function, then the value of  is
4  x 2  28 x  196    x 2 
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) none

dy
70. Solution of the differential equation sin y .  cos y 1  x.cos y  is
dx
(A) sec y  x  1  ce x (B) sec y  x  1  ce x (C) sec y  x  e x  c (D) none of these
(Where c is arbitrary constant)

Section –B

a3  a2  a  1 2
71. If a 2  4a  1  4 , then the value of
a2  1
 
a  1 is equal to ………

72. Numbers from 1 to 1000 are divisible by 60 but not by 24 is ……………

Section –C
73. Evaluate
8  x2 x2 x2 x2 
lim 8 1  cos  cos  cos .cos 
x 0 x
 2 4 2 4

74. Let f(x) be a continuous function given by


 2 x, x 1
f x   2 . Find the area of the region in the third quadrant bounded by the curves x = -
 x  ax  b, x  1
2
2y and y = f(x) lying on the left of the line 8x + 1 = 0

75.
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If the angles of a triangle are 30 and 45 and the included side is  
3  1 cm . Then area of the triangle is

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