FIITJEE - (JEE-Advanced) : Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
FIITJEE - (JEE-Advanced) : Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
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PART – A
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This section contains 15 questions, numerical based questions, (answer of which maybe positive
or negative numbers or decimals).
1. A block of mass m is pulled by a constant power P placed on a rough horizontal plane. The
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friction co-efficient between the block and surface varies with its speed v as = .
1+ v
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The acceleration of the block when its speed is 3 m/s will be (Take P=10 watts, m = kg ,
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and g = 9.8 m/s2)
2. A small block of mass 12 kg is connected with an inextensible string of length L and mass
4 kg. The mass of rope is uniformly distributed over the entire length of string. Now, it is
placed on a fixed wedge having slant height L and wedge angle θ (sinθ = 4/5) as shown in
the figure. Assume that all the surfaces are frictionless and pulley to be very small.
Calculate the Velocity of M when it strikes the ground (in m/s). (L = 1 m)
3. A ring of mass m = 0.3 kg can slide freely on smooth vertical rod. A light and inextensible
string is connected to the ring and passes over a smooth fixed pulley as shown in the
figure. The distance of pulley from the rod is 0.8 m the other end of the string is connected
to a block of mass M = 0.5 kg. The ring is held in level with pulley and then released from
rest. If the distance by which the ring moves down before coming to rest for the first time is
X1 and the distance of the equilibrium position from the initial position is X2 then find the
value of is
5. A car of mass m 1 kg accelerates from 10 m/s to 20 m/s. the engine develops the power of
100 W. Calculate the distance moved by the car during the acceleration in meters
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6. Shots fired simultaneously from the top and the
bottom of a tower at an angle and respectively in a
vertical plane collide each other. The horizontal
distance of the point of collision is ‘a’ from the tower. P
7. A uniform ring of mass m is placed on a rough horizontal fixed surface as shown in the
figure. The coefficient of friction between the left part of the ring and left part of horizontal
surface is 0.6 and between the right half of the ring and the surface is 0.2. At the instant
shown, now the ring has been imparted an angular velocity in clockwise sense in the figure
shown. At this moment magnitude of acceleration of centre of the ring( in m/s2) is
(take g = 10 m/s2)
8. A rope AB of linear mass density λ is placed on a quarter vertical fixed disc of radius R as
shown in the figure. The surface between the disc and rope is rough such that the rope is
just in equilibrium. Gravitational acceleration is g and λRg = 10 N then find the max tension
in the rope in N.
9. A bead under the influence of gravity, slides down a frictionless wire whose y coordinate is
changing with x co-ordinate as shown in the figure. Assume that at position O the wire is
vertical and the bead passes this point with a given speed V downward. If the shape of the
wire is such that the vertical component of velocity remains V at all the time. Find a + b in
(agvx)b
the shape function of wire given by y = where g is acceleration due to gravity.
2g
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10 A long plank begins to move at t = 0 and accelerates along a straight track with speed
given by v = 2t2 and for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2 (where v is in m/s and t is in second). After 2 second the
plank continues to move at the constant speed acquired. A small block initially at rest on
the plank begins to slip at t = 1 sec and stops sliding at t = 3 sec. If the coefficient of static
friction and kinetic friction between the plank and the block is 0.s and 0.k (where s and k
are digits after the decimal places) respectively, find .
12. A power output from a certain experimental car design to be shaped like a cube is
proportional to the mass m of the car. The force of air friction on the car is proportional to
, where v is the speed of the car and A is the cross-sectional area. On a level surface
the car has a maximum speed . Assume that all the versions of this design have the
same density. Then is proportional to (m)C. Find C
13. A flexible drive belt runs over a frictionless pulley as shown in the figure. The pulley is
rotating freely about the vertical axis passing through the centre O of the pulley. The
vertical axis is fixed on the horizontal smooth surface. The mass per unit length of the drive
belt is 1kg/m and the tension in the drive belt is 8 N. The speed of the drive belt is 2 m/s.
Find the net Normal force applied by the belt on the pulley in newton.
14. A cylinder lies on a horizontal surface. A boy wants to throw a ball over the cylinder with
minimum possible speed so that the ball is just able to cross the cylinder. If the minimum
speed of projection of ball around the cylinder is then find the value of ‘k’.
15. Two blocks A and B are kept on a rotating table and are connected by a string passing
around the frictionless pulley as shown in the figure. Coefficient of friction between the
masses and surface is 0.25 and masses of blocks A and B are 15 kg and 45 kg
respectively. Find the maximum value of ꞷ for which radial sliding will the occur in radian
per second. (g = 10 m/s2)
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PART – A
(Numerical based)
This section contains 15 questions, numerical based questions, (answer of which maybe positive
or negative numbers or decimals).
1. 1 g of dry green algae absorbs 4.7 10–3 mole of CO2 per hour by photosynthesis. If the
fixed carbon atoms were all stored after photosynthesis as starch,(C6H10O5)n, how long
(hours) would it take for the algae to double their own weight assuming photosynthesis
takes place at a constant rate?
3. A 10 g mixture of Cu2S and CuS was treated with 200 mL of 0.75 M MnO−4 in acid solution
producing SO2, Cu2+ and Mn2+. The SO2 was boiled off and the excess MnO−4 was titrated
with 175 mL of 1 M Fe2+ solution. Calculate the percentage of CuS in the original mixture.
4. The degree of dissociation of N2O4 according to the equation N2O4 = 2NO2 at 70oC and
atmospheric pressure is 65.6%. Calculate the apparent molecular weight of N2O4 under
the above conditions.
5. 1 mole of a gas is changed from its initial state(15 lit; 2 atm) to final state(4 lit, 10 atm)
reversibly. If this change can be represented by a straight line in p-V curve, calculate
maximum temperature (in K), the gas attained
6. Hydrogen like species is in some excited state ‘P’ and on absorbing a photon ‘a’ eV
reached to a new state ‘Q’ on de-excitation back to the ground state a total of 10 different
wavelengths were emitted in which seven have energy greater than ‘a’ eV. The ionization
energy in the ground state will be “xa” eV. Find the value of x.
7. A sample of Fe2(SO4)3 and FeC2O4 was dissolved in dil H2SO4. The complete oxidation of
reaction mixture required 40 L of N/16 KMnO4. After the oxidation, the reaction mixtures
was reduced by Zn and dil.H2SO4. On again oxidation by same KMnO4, 60 mL were
required. Find the value of millimoes of Fe2(SO4)3/millimoles of FeC2O4.
9. What is the density(in gm/Lt) of wet air with 75% relative humidity at 1 atm and 300 k?
[Given: vapour pressure of H2O at 300 K is 30 torr and average molar mass of air is 29 g
mol–1]
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10. Considering virial equation for real has i.e PV = RT 1 + + 2 + 3 + .... . The third virial
V V V
coefficient of He gas is 4 10 (Lt/mole) then what will be volume of 2 mole He gas at
–2 2
11. The density of the vapour of a substance at 1 atm pressure and 500 K is 0.36 kg m–3. The
vapour effuses through a small hole at a rate 1.33 times faster than oxygen under the
same condition. Determine compressibility factor.
12. One litre of O2 at STP was passed through an ozonizer when the resulting volume was 888
mL at S.T.P. This quantity of ozonized oxygen was passed through excess of KI solution.
Calculate the weight of I2 liberated in grams. (I = 127)
13. Igniting MnO2 in air converts it to Mn3O4. A sample of pyrolusite is of the following
composition by mass: MnO2 = 80%, SiO2 = 15% rest being water. The sample is ignited in
air to constant weight. What is the percentage by mass of Mn in the ignited sample(Mn =
55, O = 16)
14. A H-like atom of atomic number ‘Z’ is in an excited state of quantum number ‘2n’. If it can
emit a maximum energy of 204 eV and when it makes a transition to quantum state ‘n’, a
photon of energy 40.8 eV is emitted. Find value of (n + Z).
15. A 100 mL flask contained H2 at 200 Torr & a 200 mL flask contained Helium at 100 Torr.
Two flask were then connected so that each gas filled their combined volume. Assuming
no change in temperature, what is the total pressure?
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This section contains 15 questions, numerical based questions, (answer of which maybe positive
or negative numbers or decimals).
1. The Range of for which the line y = 2x + lies between the circles
( x − 1) + ( y − 1) = (1) and ( x − 8) + ( y − 1) = 4 without intercepting a chord on either
2 2 2 2 2
2. Let two tangents are drawn from P, (3, 4) point to the circle x2 + y2 = 4 , Find area of
triangle ABC, where A, B are points of tangency of tangents from P and ‘C’ being the
centre of the given circle.
S2 : ( x − 4 ) + ( y + 1) = 9 intersect at two points, is given by the range (a, b); then find
2 2
(b - a)
4. Let, x, y,z R with x y z
such that x + y + z = . Find the difference between
12 2
minimum and maximum value of the product cos x.sin y.cos z
tan + tan
5. If tan ( − ) = sin2, then find the value of
tan2
6. If sin ( + ) = 1,sin ( − ) = 1/ 2 where , , 0, ; find tan ( + 2 ) . tan ( 2 + ) .
2
8. ‘P’ is a variable point on the line y = 4. Tangents are drawn to the circle x2 + y2 = 4 from P
to touch it at A and B. The parallelogram PAQB is completed. The equation of the locus of
( )
Q is x2 + y2 ( y + ) = .y2 . ( , R ) . Find
9. A circle with centre in the 1st quadrant is tangent to y = x + 4,y = x − 6 and y-axis. Let
(p, q) be the centre of the circle. If (p + q) = c + b a , when a,b,c Z , Find c − b
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11. Let two points A and B lie on the lines y = x and y = 2x such that AB = 2. The locus of mid
= ( x − y ) + ( 4x − 3y ) . Find +
2 2 2
– point of AB is
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12. The value of sin4 + sin4 + sin4 + sin4 is
8 8 8 8
1
( )
2
The minimum value of ( x1 − x 2 ) + 12 − 1 − x12 − 4x 2
2 2
13. for all permissible value of
( )
x1 and x 2 is a b − c where a,b,c N , Find (a + b – c)
15. Let A = (−2, 0) and B = (2, 0), then the number of integral values of a, a [−10, 10] for
which line segment AB subtends an acute angle at point C = (a, a +1) is
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ANSWERS
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1. 7.88 (range 7.85 to 8.00) 2. 893.75 (range 892.00 to 894.00)
3. 57.4 (range 57.00 to 58.00) 4. 55.56 (range 55.20 to 56.00)
5. 697.78 (range 697.00 to 698.00) 6. 14.06 (range 14.00 to 15.00)
7. 1.75 (range 1.00 – 2.00) 8. 9.03 (range 9.00 – 9.20)
9. 1.16 (range 1.10 to 1.20) 10. 45.20 (range 45.00 – 46.00)
11. 1.23 (range 1.20 – 1.50) 12. 2.54 (range 2.4 – 2.8)
13. 59.36 (range 59.00 to 60.00) 14. 6.00
15. 133.33 (range 133.30 to 133.50)
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1. −7.29 (range –7.28 to –7.31) 2. 1.46 (range 1.45 to 1.47 sq units)
3. 6 4. 0.34 (range 0.33 to 0.36)
5. 2 6. 1
7. – 0.98 (range –0.97 to –1) 8. 8
9. 6 10. 5
11. 5 12. 1.50
13. 8 14. 4.18 (range 4.18 to 4.19)
15. 19
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