FS CPP 05 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020
FS CPP 05 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020
FS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED
Physics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Work, Energy and Power
Level-1
SECTION - A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
u
1. A simple pendulum of bob of mass m and length
has one of its ends fixed at the centre O of a vertical
circle, as shown in the figure. If = 60° at the point (A) = cos–1(2/3) (B) =
P, the minimum speed u that should be given to the (C) = – cos–1(2/3) (D) = – cos–1(1/3)
bob so that it completes vertical circle is
4. A small ball of mass 2m is dropped from some height
on a hemisphere of mass 7m. The hemisphere is
initially at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. The
ball rebounds horizontally and the hemisphere slides
on the surface after collision. The ratio of the speed
of the ball to that of the speed of hemisphere just
after collision is: (Neglect friction everywhere)
(A) gL (B) 2gL
5gL 3gL
(C) (D)
2 2
2 7
2. Breaking strength of the thread is 40 N. Find (A) (B)
7 2
maximum angle upto which bob of simple pendulum
can reach during oscillation so that thread does not 1 1
break. Mass of bob is 2 kg (g = 10 m/s2) (C) (D)
7 2
(A) 37° (B) 45° 5. A particle ‘A’ moving with momentum P suffers a
(C) 60° (D) 53° one-dimensional collision with another identical
particle ‘B’ at rest. During the collision ‘B’ imparts
3. A thin hollow cylindrical tube is used to make a circular impulse to ‘A’. The coefficient of restitution for the
ring of radius R. This ring is fixed in a vertical plane collision is
as shown. A small block of mass m, whose thickness
is slightly less than the diameter d of cylindrical tube,
2 2
is given a velocity u at the bottom most point A. If (A) (B) 1
P P
u 4gR then find the angle from the downward
vertical direction at which the normal reaction force 2
1
on the block is zero. (C) (D) 2 1
P P
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9. A block attached with a spring is kept on a smooth
6. By applying a force F 3xy 5z j 4zk a particle
horizontal surface. Now the free end of the spring is
is moved along the path, y = x2 from point (0,0,0) to pulled with a constant velocity u horizontally. Then
the point (2,4,0). The work done by the F on the
the maximum energy stored in the spring and block
particle is [consider all values in S unit as and when
system during subsequent motion is:
required and wherever given]
y smooth k
(2,4,0) m u
2
y=x
x 1
(0,0,0) (A) mu2 (B) mu2
2
3F 8F
(C) (D) MmV02 M m V02
K 3K (A) (B)
R M m MmR
8. A man pushes forward on the compartment as shown
in the figure which is accelerating uniformly to the MV02 mV02
left. If the man stays at rest relative to the compart- (C) (D)
R R
ment, which of the following is correct?
12. A pendulum consists of a wooden bob of mass m2
and length l. A bullet of mass m 1 is fired
horizontally towards the stationary bob with a
speed v1. The bullet emerges out of bob with a
v1
(A) The man does positive work on the compart- speed and the bob just completes motion
3
ment with respect to ground along a vertical circle, then v1 is
(B) The man does negative work on the compart-
ment with respect to ground m1 3 m2
(A) 5gl (B) 2 m 5gl
(C) The man does zero work on the compartment m2 1
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(D) Speed of ball when net acceleration of ball is
SECTION - B
2gR
Multiple Correct Answer Type horizontal is
3
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 23. Two identical blocks A and B of mass m each are
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, connected to each other by spring of spring
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. constant k, as shown in the figure. Block B is
initially shifted to a small distance x0 from natural
length of spring to the left and then released.
20. Force acting on a particle is given by F a p , where
Choose the correct statements for this problem,
a is a constant vector and p linear momentum of
after the spring attains it’s natural length
the particle. Choose the correct option(s):
(A) Speed of the particle remains same
(B) If F is constant and a p path described by smooth
v
2m
(A) the velocity of B immediately after impact is v0 (A) Block will reach top of the wedge if
(B) the velocity of C when the stretch in the spring 1
u= 2gh 1
2v 0 n
is maximum is
5
(B) Block will reach top of the wedge if
(C) the velocity of B when the stretch in the spring
4v 0 1
u= 2gh 1
is maximum is n
5
(D) the maximum stretch in the spring in the spring (C) If the block overshoots P, the angle of projec-
tion with respect to horizontal is
m
is v0 (D) If the block overshoots P, the angle of projec-
5k
tion with respect to horizontal is less than
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29. Two balls of same mass are thrown downwards at
SECTION - C
the same time with initial velocities vA = 0 and
vB = v m/s from the positions shown in figure. All the Linked Comprehension Type
collisions are elastic in nature. The centers of the This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
balls A and B are in the same vertical line, then paragraphs, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
choose the correct option(s) answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/
are correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 to 33
A block of mass M slides on a frictionless surface with
an initial speed of v0. On top of block is a small box of
mass m. The coefficients of friction between box and
block are s and k. The sliding block encounters an
ideal spring with force constant k. Answer the following
questions , s k
=0 m
(A) Minimum value of v for which ball A reaches its v0
M
inital point of release in one collision is 160
(B) Minimum value of v for which ball A reaches its 31. Assuming no relative motion between box and
initial point of release is zero block what is the maximum possible acceleration
of block and box at the instant of maximum
(C) For v 160 m/s ball A reaches its initial point compression?
of release after even number of collisions with
ball B. sMg
(A) sg (B)
m
(D) For v 160 m/s ball A reaches its initial point
of release after odd number of collisions with s (M m)g smg
(C) (D)
ball B. m M
30. The figure shows a block of mass M=2m having a 32. What is maximum value of k for which it remains
spherecal smooth cavity of radius R placed on a true that box does not slide?
smooth horizontal surface. There is a small ball of
2 2
mass m moving at an instant vertically downward sg M sg
with a velocity v with respect to the block. At this (A) (B) (M m)
instant v 0 (M m) v0
sg M m
2 2
34. A bob tied to an ideal string of length l is released (C) Work done by net (r) 48 J
from the horizontal position shown. A peg P whose contact force on
height is adjustable, can arrest the free swing of the block in 4s
pendulum, as shown in Figure
(D) Work done by net (s) 32 J
force on block in 4s
Peg
P
y SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
Column I Column II
This section contains Integer type questions. The
2l 2l answer to each of the questions is an integer.
(A) For what range of y (p) y
5 3
will the string wind up 36. A chain of length is held vertical and then released.
on the peg, remaining taut It falls on a platform which starts from rest and moves
throughout the swing vertically upward with a constant acceleration a0 = 2
m/s2. Determine the normal force exerted on the
2l platform by the chain after 2 sec (in Newton). Mass
(B) For what range of y (q) 0y
5 1
per unit length of the chain is = kg m–1.
will the pendulum 288
become projectile
A
2l
(C) For what value of y (r) yl
5 a0
will mechanical energy
remain conserved
for long time 37. A circular tube of mass M is placed vertically on a
l 2l horizontal surface as shown in the figure. Two small
(s) y
3 3 spheres, each of mass m, just fit in the tube are
released from the top, as shown in the figure. If
35. A block of mass 1 kg is placed on an inclined gives the angle between radius vector of either ball
plane in a lift as shown in the figure. The lift starts with the vertical, obtain the value of the ratio m/M for
from rest and moves with constant acceleration 2m/ which the tube just breaks its contact with ground
s2 vertically upwards. The block remains stationary when = 60° (Ignore any friction).
with respect to the inclined plane. Angle of
inclination is 30° (g = 10 m/s2) m
M:m
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38. A small block of mass 1 kg is moving with constant
4
speed of 10m/s on a typical path in a x–y vertical 39. A bob is attached to a string of length m. The
3 2 5
x x
plane whose equation is y where x and y string is held horizontal and the bob is released from
30 10
are in m. The coefficient of friction between the block this position. At the time when the centripetal accel-
and path is 0.01. Find the magnitude of power dissi- eration becomes equal in magnitude to the tangen-
pated by frictional force in watt at x =2 m? tial acceleration, find the speed (in m/s) of the bob.
4
m
5
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4a4 a4
(A) (B)
5 5
a3 2a4
(C) (D)
4 5
4. A small bob of mass 10kg is pulled along the
35° smooth circular arc by means of an ideal string
which passes over a small pulley Q. A horizontal
constant force F = 200 N is acting on the string
towards right as shown in figure. The bob starts
(A) Magnitude of force at point C is minimum from rest at P. Assuming that string remains taut
8 1
(C) (A) cos
7 6
(D) None of these
13. Two blocks each of mass m are joined together 5 u = 5 m/s
(B) cos 1m
using an ideal spring of force constant K and 6
natural length 0. The blocks are almost touching 1/2m
each other when the system is released from rest
1
on a rough horizontal surface. Both the blocks (C) sin P
come to rest simultaneously when the extension 6 peg
0
in the spring is . The coefficient of friction
4 5
between each block and the surface (assuming it (D) sin
6
to be same between any of the blocks and the
surface) is
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16. EFGH is top view of a cubical closed box. P is a 17. What is the minimum value of h so that ball leaves
point mass kept on bottom surface of cubical box. the surface from point D?
Centre of box is maintained to move with constant
speed 1 cm/s on a square path ABCDA without 69 5
changing orientation of cubical box. At t = 0 centre (A) R (B) R
32 2
of box is at middle of BC and particle is at rest at
the centre of bottom surface. If all surfaces are
frictionless and all collision are perfectly elastic 17 19
(C) R (D) R
then distance travelled by the particle before third 8 8
collision will be (approximately)
18. If ball just leaves at D, what is the normal reaction
by surface just after crossing C?
(A) Zero (B) mg
8 cm
D C (C) 17 mg (D) 6 mg
E F 19. After leaving the surface at D at what distance from
B ball strike the horizontal surface?
(A) R (B) 2R
6 cm P
51
(C) R (D) 3R/2
H G 16
2 cm
Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22
A B
A small block of mass m can move without friction on the
(A) 8.2 cm (B) 5.7 cm outside of a fixed vertical circular track of radius R. The
block is attached to a spring of natural length R/2 and
(C) 3.9 cm (D) 7.6 cm
spring constant k. The other end of spring is connected to
a point at height R/2 directly above the centre of track.
SECTION - C
Linked Comprehension Type
A
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
paragraphs, 2 multiple choice questions have to be m
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and R/2
R
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/ O
are correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19
A surface consisting of curve inclined and two semicircu- 20. If the block is released from rest when the spring
lar part in vertical plane is as shown in diagram. There is is in horizontal state (see figure) then at that
no friction anywhere and ball smoothly crosses from one moment,
semicircular part to other at C. [Radius of ball is negli- (A) Tangential acceleration is
gible]
g
3 kR
2 4m
3 1
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27. A spring mass system is held at rest with the spring ground level and the velocity of the ball just before
relaxed at a height H above the ground. The system collision is 2v in horizontal direction. Then the dis-
is relased from postion shown in figure. Find the tance between the foot of the wall and the point on
minimum value of H (in metre) so that the system the ground where the ball lands (at the instant the
has a tendency to rebound after hitting the ground.
The coefficient of restitution between m2 and ground 2h
ball lands) is nv . where n is
is zero. (m1 = 1 kg,m2 = 2 kg, k = 10 N/m). g
m1
v 2v
k
m2 h
H
M H H>
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ANSWERS
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13.(C) 14. (D) 15. (D) 16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (D)
19.(D) 20. (A,B,D) 21. (A,D) 22. (A,B,C) 23. (A,B,D) 24. (A,C,D)
25.(A,B,C) 26. (A,B,C,D) 27. (A,C,D) 28. (B.D) 29.(A,B,C) 30. (B,C)
31.(A) 32. (B) 33. (A) 34. (A-q, B-p,r ,C-q) 35. (A-q, B-r, C-p, D-s)
LEVEL-2
13.(C) 14. (A,C) 15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (C)
19.(C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (A,B,C,D) 24. (A,B,C,D)
25.(B) 26. (5) 27. (4) 28. (5) 29. (3) 30. (1)
Chemistry
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - States of Matter
Level-1
1. The van der Waal’s parameters for gases 5. The gas constant R is a constant
(A) W (B) X
8RT 1 8RT
(C) Y (D) Z (A) (B)
M 3 M
2. A 34.0 L cylinder contains 212 g O2 gas at 27°C.
What mass of O2 (g) must be released to reduce (C) Zero (D) Infinite
the pressure by 2.463 atm?
(A) 103.2 g (B) 108.8 g SECTION - B
(1)
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8. The vapour pressure of any liquid is 13. At a very low pressure and critical temperature,
the molar volume of N 2 gas is 0.208L. The
(A) maximum at the critical temperature compression-factor of N 2 gas at the above
(B) minimum at the critical temperature condition will not be (assume N2 to be van der
Waals’ gas, b = 0.037 L mol–1 = van der Waals’
(C) maximum at the triple point constant)
(D) minimum at the triple point (A) 0.375 (B) 4.8
9. W hich of the following are wrong prediction (C) 0.48 (D) 1.125
regarding van der Waals’ gas ?
14. In the equation PV = RT, the value of R will not
(A) A gas with large ‘a’ has high critical depend on :
temperature
(A) the nature of the gas
(B) A gas with large ‘a’ is easily liquefiable
(B) the temperature of the gas
(C) A gas with large ‘b’ is more compressible
(C) the pressure of the gas
(D) A gas with large ‘b’ has high Boyle’s
temperature (D) units of measurement
10. A vessel containing N2 gas at 1 atm pressure is 15. In isothermal expansion of a gas :
kept in a room in which the atmospheric pressure (A) the kinetic energy of gas molecules remains
is also 1 atm. The composition of air in the room same
is O2 = 20% and N2 = 80% by volume. Now, a
pin hole is made in the vessel. Which of the (B) the kinetic energy of a gaseous molecules
following statements are correct ? decreases
(A) Some N2 gas will effuse out from the vessel (C) pressure of gas decreases
(B) Some O2 gas will effuse into the vessel (D) the kinetic energy of gaseous molecules
(C) After sufficient time, the total pressure of increases
gases in the vessel becomes 2 atm
(D) No effusion will occur, at all SECTION - C
11. Vav, Vrms and Vmp are average speed, root mean Linked Comprehension Type
square speed and most probable speed of the gas
respectively at constant temperature T. Molar This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this
mass of gas is ‘m’. Then paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
(A) no molecules can have speed greater than answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are
2Vrms correct.
(B) no molecules can have speed less than
Vmp / 2 Paragraph for Question Nos. 16 and 17
(C) Vmp< Vav< Vrms A sample of liquid water of mass 2.0 g is injected
into an evacuated 10 L flask maintained at 303 K,
(D) the average kinetic energy of a molecule is at which temperature the vapour pressure of water
3 is 31.824 mm of Hg. Assume water vapour behaves
mv 2 as an ideal gas. The volume occupied by the liquid
4
water is negligible compared to the volume of the
12. Identify the incorrect statements(s). container.
(A) The ratio of the observed molar volume to ideal
molar volume is called compressibility factor. 16. What percentage of the water will be vaporised,
when the system comes to equilibrium ?
(B) The value of van der Waals’ constants ‘a’ and
‘b’ is independent of the nature of gas. (A) 1.68% (B) 15.2%
(C) At high temperature and low pressure, the (C) 30.3% (D) 64.8%
behaviour of any gas can be explained by
17. What should be the minimum volume of the flask
P V nb nRT if no liquid water is to be present at equilibrium ?
(D) H 2 and He gases are difficult to liquefy (A) 6.59 L (B) 22.4 L
because their Boyle temperature is less than
(C) 65.9 L (D) 118.8 L
0°C.
D:/ Math equation.pm6/aloke/Determinant (2)
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SECTION-D SECTION-E
Matrix-Match Type Integer Answer Type
This Section D have “match the following” type question. This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
Col-II.
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
18. Match the column: Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
Column I Column II
TC 8a X Y Z
(A) PC (p)
81Rb2 0 0 0
TC 8b
(B) (q) 1 1 1
VC R
2 2 2
27
(C) TB (r) 3 3 3
8
TB a 4 4 4
(D) TC (s)
Rb 5 5 5
8PC
(t) 6 6 6
3R
7 7 7
19. Match the column :
8 8 8
Column I Column II 9 9 9
(A) PV = constant (p) n and T are constant
(B) V = constant × T (q) n and P are constant
21. A large irregularly-shaped closed tank is first
(C) P = constant × T (r) n and V are constant evacuated and then connected to a 5.5 litre cylinder
containing compressed nitrogen gas. The gas
(D) V = constant × n (s) P and T are constant
pressure in the cylinder, originally at 2.13 atm, falls
20. Match the column: to 1.562 atm after it is connected to the evacuated
tank. Calculate the volume of the tank in litres.
Column I Column II
2 22. A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen in 3 : 1 volume
(A) Coefficient of cubic (p) rd of average ratio is allowed to diffuse through a porous partition.
3
The molor composition of the initial gaseous mixture
expansion of gases translational
diffusing out of the vessel is 12 : x, where ‘x’ is
kinetic energy of
gas molecules
23. Assume N 2 molecule to be spherical with an
1 effective diameter of 3.6Å. The average distance
(B) Boyle’s law constant (q) / C
273 between neighbouring gas molecules at STP is 4.14
for one mole a of gas × 10–x cm. The value of ‘x’ is
(C) Most probable speed (r) depends on 24. The mass of molecule A is twice the mass of
of gas molecules temperature molecule B. The rms speed of ‘A’ is twice the rms
(D) Fraction of molecules (s) 2.49 kJ/mol at speed of B. If two samples A and B contain same
travelling at most 300 K number of molecules, the ratio of pressures PA : PB
in separate containers of equal volume is
probable speed (t) depends on
molar mass of
gas
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25. A flask of capacity 1 L containing NH3 at 1 atm and 27. The rate of effusion of two gases x and y under iden-
25°C. A spark is passed through until all the NH3 is tical conditions of temperature and pressure are in
decomposed into N2 and H2. The pressure of gases the ratio of 2 : 1. The ratio of rms velocity of their
left at 25° is ______ atm molecules if Tx and Ty are in the ratio 2 : 1 is 2z/2 :
1 where z is
26. How many of these gases will have “a” value
greater than that of NH 3 [a = vander waals
constant]
N2, CO2, H2, He, CH4
Level-2
SECTION - A Vm a
(A) at 40 atm, V b RTV
m m
Straight Objective Type
(B) at 0 atm, T = 0 Kelvin
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each Vm a
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its (C) at 80 atm, V b RTV
m m
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Vm a
1. NH3 gas is liquefied more easily than N2. Hence: (D) at 25 atm, V b RTV
m m
(A) van der Waal’s constants ‘a’ and ‘b’ of NH3 >
Z
that of N2
(B) van der Waal’s constants ‘a’ and ‘b’ of NH3 <
that of N2
(C) a (NH3) > a (N2) but b (NH3) < b (N2)
(D) a (NH3) < a (N2) but b (NH3) > b (N2)
2. For a real gas the P-V curve was experimentally
0 P
plotted, and it had the following appearance. With 40atm 80atm
respect to liquefaction. 5. The stop cock connecting the two bulbs of equal
volume at pressure 2 atm and 1 atm is opened at
P constant temperature then the correct option is
(A) the final pressure will become 1.5 atm
th
50 atm 1
(B) gas from bulb 1 will be transferred to
To = 500 K 8
20 atm T = 300 K
bulb 2
V
Choose the Correct statement. 1
(C) part of the gas present initially in bulb 2
8
(A) at T = 500 K, P = 40 atm, the state will be
will be added into bulb 1
liquid.
th
(B) at T = 300 K, P = 50 atm, the state will be 1
(D) of the gas present initially in bulb 2 will
gas. 4
(C) at T < 300, K, P > 20 atm, the state will be be added into bulb 1
gas. 6. A 2 m long tube closed at one end is lowered
vertically into water until the closed end is flush
(D) at 300 K < T < 500 K, P > 50 atm, the state
with the water surface. (See figure). What is the
will be liquid.
water level height in the tube ? (Barometric
3. For a certain gas, equation of its state is pressure = 1 atm = 10 m of hydrostatic water
RT a head. Temperature = 25°C, Density of water 1.00
P , the value of ‘b’ will be g/mL). Neglect water vapour pressure.
Vm bT Vm3
Vc 4RTc Vc2
(C) 2T (D)
c 3
4. At 80 K, the graph between compressibility factor (A) 1.01 m (B) 0.29 m
‘z’ vs ‘P’ (atm) for H2(g) is as follows. The correct
(C) 1.71 m (D) 0.92 m
relation at given condition is :
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7. An ideal gas is initially at temperature T and 11. The ratio PV/RT for a gas is known as the
volume V. Its volume increases by V due to an compressibility factor. What is the value of this
increase in temperature of T, pressure remaining ratio for one mole of a van der Waals’ gas at its
Boyle’s temperature?
constant. The quantity V varies with
VT b2 b2
(A) 1 (B) 1
temperature as V V b V2
Y Y b b2
(C) 1 (D) 1
V V2
12. The equation of state of a gas is P(V – nb) = nRT,
(A) (B)
O T T+T X O T T+T X where b and R are constants. If the pressure and
Temperature K Temperature K temperature are such that Vm = 10b, what is the
compressibility factor of gas in this condition ?
Y Y
10 9
(A) (B)
9 11
(C) (D) 11 10
O T T+T X O T T+T X (C) (D)
10 11
Temperature K Temperature K
8. A mixture of two gases A and B in the mole ratio SECTION - B
2 : 3 is kept in a two litre vessel. A second three Multiple Correct Answer Type
litre vessel has the same two gases in the mole
ratio 3 : 5. Both the gas mixtures have the same This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
temperature and the same total pressure. Now, question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
both the vessels are connected with the help of a answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
tube of negligible volume without any change in
13. Liquefaction of gases can be achieved by
temperature and the total pressure. If the molar
masses of A and B are MA and MB, respectively, (A) cooling from a higher temperature to Boyle
then the mean molar mass of the final mixture is temperature
(B) com pressing the gas above critical
77MA 123MB 123MA 77MB temperature
(A) (B)
200 200
(C) compressing the gas as well as cooling
77MA 123MB 123MA 77MB (D) compressing the gas below critical temperature
(C) (D)
250 250 14. Which of the following statements are correct for
evaporation ?
9. An ideal gas expands according to the law P2V =
constant. On expansion, the temperature (A) It causes cooling sensation
(A) Decreases (B) Increases (B) The average energy of residual molecules
decreases
(C) Remains constant (D) None of these
(C) It increases on increase in temperature due to
10. For two gases, A and B with molecular weights increase in escaping tendency of molecules
M A and M B , it is observed that at a certain
temperature, T, the mean velocity of A is equal to (D) It increases on increasing the surface area due
the root mean square velocity of B. Thus the mean to increase in escaping tendency of molecules
velocity of A can be made equal to the mean 15. At constant volume, for a fixed number of moles
velocity of B, if of a gas, the pressure of the gas increases with
rise of temperature due to
(A) A is at temperature, T, and B at T, T > T
(A) increase in average molecular speed
(B) A is lowered to a temperature T < T while B
is at T (B) increase in rate of collisions amongst
molecules
(C) Both A and B are raised to a higher
temperature (C) increase in molecular attraction
(D) Both A and B are placed at lower temperature (D) decrease in mean free path
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pressure on both sides are to be same i.e., fraction of molecules having speed equal to most
VCl35 : VCl37 probable speed at that temperature
(A) increases
(A) 1 : 2.8 (B) 2.4 : 1
(C) 3.4 : 1 (D) 1 : 2.4 (B) decreases
25. In the above question the pressure in each (C) remain unchanged
compartment and the initial pressure are related
as (D) increases or decreases, depending on gas
27. At what temperature, the root mean square speed 32. What is the molecular mass of the gas X?
of hydrogen molecules exceeds their most
probable speed by 400 m/s ? ( 8.314 2.88 , (A) 87.1 (B) 576
X Y Z
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
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21. (2) 22. (1) 23. (6) 24. (8) 25. (2) 26. (0)
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13. (C,D) 14. (A,B,C,D) 15. (A) 16. (B,C,D) 17. (B,C) 18. (B,C)
19. (A,B,C) 20. (A,B,D) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23. (A) 24. (C)
25. (D) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (B)
31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (A-q,r,s,B-q,r,C-p,q,r,D-q) 35. (2)
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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Permutation and Combinations
Level-1
(C) 48 (D) (8!)(4!) 8. Ramya has got two books each having three
copies and three other books each having two
3. Out of 10 friends, a man decided to invite some copies. In how many ways can she arrange these
friends for party. The number of friends he can books in a row so that copies of the same book
invite at a time so that he can have maximum are not separated? (assuming copies of books are
number of parties, is identical)
(A) 5 (B) 4
5!
(C) 6 (D) 2 (A) (5)!(3)!(2)! (B)
(2)! (3)!
4. There are 10 different books and 5 copies of each in (C) 120 (D) 720
a library. The number of ways in which one or more
than one book can be selected is 9. Total number of ways in which 10 men and 10
women can be seated around a circular table such
(A) 510 + 1 (B) 610 – 5 that no two men sit together is
(C) 510 (D) 610 – 1 (A) 20! (B) 19!
5. STATEMENT-1 : Number of ways to seat r people
(C) 10! 10! (D) 10! 9!
(out of n) around a round table is
n
Pr 10. There are 10 lamps in a hall each one of them can
r be switched on independently. The no of ways in
STATEMENT-2 : Exponent of 6 in 50! is 23. which the hall can be illuminated is
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11. Along a railway line there are 20 stations. The num- (A) The maximum number of triangles that can
ber of different tickets required so that it may be be formed is 220
possible to travel from every station to every other (B) The number of triangles, having one side
station is common with the sides of polygon is 96
(A) 380 (B) 225 (C) The number of triangles, having two sides
common with the sides of polygon is 12
(C) 196 (D) 105
(D) The number of triangles, having no side
12. A seven digit number made up of all distinct digits 8, common with sides of polygon is 112
7, 6, 4, 2, x and y is divisible by 3. Then possible
number of ordered pairs (x, y) is SECTION - C
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (A) (5!)(3!)(6!) (B) 16383
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (C) 16384 (D) 5C1·3C1·6C1 – 1
15. If N is the number of positive integrals solutions of Exponent of P in n!, where P is a prime number and n is a
positive integer is given by
x1x2x3x4 = 1155, then
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SECTION-D (B) The number of ways when (q) C4 10
This section contains Single match questions. Each distributed in 5 different boxes is
question contains statements given in two columns which (C) The number of ways in which (r) 510
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
10 identical marbles can be
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are distributed in 5 different boxes
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right when no box is empty is
matching
(D) The number of ways when (s) 9C4
20. Match the following
10 different marbles divided in
Column I Column II two boys one receiving 6 and
16! the other is 4 marbles
(A) Number of ways of forming (p)
8! 8!
Codes
A B C D 0 0 0
1 1 1
(A) q q p s
2 2 2
(B) q p s q
3 3 3
(C) p q q s
4 4 4
(D) q p q s
5 5 5
21. Match the following 6 6 6
Column I Column II 7 7 7
(A) The number of ways when (p) 420 8 8 8
10 different marbles can be 9 9 9
arranged in 5 different boxes
22. The number of possible divisors of 23.64.107 which
keeping no box empty is
n
are perfect cube is n, then is equal to _____.
5
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23. The number of positive integral solutions of the arrangement are 8C4 (abc) where a, b, c are non-
equation x + 2y + z = 7 is _____. zero single digit number and (abc) is single digit
number. The the value of a + c – b is equal to
24. There are 15 marbles each in two boxes. A man
_________.
wishes to select equal number of marbles from
both the boxes. He decides that he will select at 26. There are two bags each containing 20 balls. A
least one marble from each box. He performed this man has to select equal no. of balls from both the
activity in n C15 1 ways. The least positive integer bags. The number of ways in which he select
atleast one ball is 40C –1 then the remainder on
to be added to n so that n is divisible by 4, is K
dividing k by 6 is ____
________.
27. Consider a chess board of 8×8 square units. If the
25. There are 8 chairs in 2 rows one behind the other.
number of rectangles that can be formed such that
4 couples are to be seated on these chairs. While
each side of the rectangle is greater than or equal
seating them we found that no husband is sitting
to 6 is k2, then the value of |k| is _____
in front or behind his wife. The total such
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SECTION - A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
2. Number of ways of selecting 5 terms in A.P. from y2(5x2 + 1) = 25(2x2 + 13) where x, y Z
a set A = {1, 2, 3 ...... 100} is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(A) 1224 (B) 1225
(C) 8 (D) Infinitely many
(C) 1220 (D) 1200
xy
8. Consider the equation 23 3 4 56 then the num-
3. Ten friends went to a restaurant, but the sitting xy
arrangement was for 5 per round table. Then
ber of positive integral solutions of the equation are
number of ways in which they can be seated is
(A) 140 (B) 819
10
P5
(A) 10C (4!)2
5 ×2 (B) (4!)2 (C) 72 (D) 601
4
(C) 10C (4!)2 (D) 10P × (4!)2 9. For a function f(x) = [|x2 – 4|], x (–4, 4) if all points
5 5
of discontinuity are to be arranged linearly such that
4. The number of ways of arranging the letters of the word all non positive are to be arranged in increasing or-
‘IIT JEE’ in the figure so that no box remains empty der, then the number of such arrangements is
and first column contains different letters only is
(A) 31
C16 × 15 (B) 31
C16
(C) 31
C15 × 16 (D) 31
C16 × 16 !
3! 1
k
value of d is
4
(C) 4 × 6! (D) P3
2! i1 i
(A) 2n r
Cr (B) 2n r
Cr 20. For a mixed double tournament, 6 girls are
r 0 r 0 selected from a class of 30 girls and 6 boys from
2n n
a class of 40 boys. Number of ways the
(C)
r 0
2n r
Cr (D)
r 0
nr
Cr
tournament can be played is
15. Total number of divisors of n = 35. 55. 79 that are of 30
C6 .40 C6 .6! (6!)2
the form 4 + 1, 0 equal to
30
(A) (B) C6 .40 C6 .
3!.(2!)3 3!(2!)3
(A) 240 (B) 30
30
(C) 120 (D) 15 P6 .40 P6 30
P6 .40 C6
(C) (D)
16. Last 2 digits of 23892 is 3!.(2!)3 3!.(2!)3
21. In a plane, there are two families of lines
(A) 41 (B) 39
y = x + r, y = – x + r where r {0, 1, 2,3, 4} . The
(C) 21 (D) 19
no. of squares of diagonals of length 2 formed by
17. If |x| + |y| + |z| = 10, x,y,z I then the number of the lines is
solutions of the equation is
2 3
(A) 528 (B) 402 (A) (4!) (B) (3!)
3 2
(C) 666 (D) 396
(C) 16 (D) 9
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27. The number of seating arrangements such that each
2 5 1
22. Considering the equation x y 3 where x, y person has exactly one neighbour
(A) m–n
Pn (B) m–(n/2)
Cn/2 × n!
N. The number of solutions of the equation, is
(C) m–n+1
Cn/2 × n! (D) m–n+1
Pn/2
(A) 6, if both x and y are even
28. Out of any two seats located symmetrically about
(B) 6, if both x and y are odd the middle of the row, atleast one is empty then total
(C) 0, if x is even whereas y is odd number of way of seating
(A) m/2
Cn × 2n . n! (B) mPn
(D) 0, if x is odd whereas y is even
(C) m/2
Pn (D) mPn – m/2Pn
23. The number of ways of choosing triplet (x, y, z) such
that z > max {x, y} and x, y, z, {1, 2, ......, n, n +1} Paragraph for question nos. 29 to 31
is Read the following passages and answer the
following questions
1
(A) n 1
C3 n 2
C3 (B) n (n 1)(2n 1)
6 If 25 identical things be distributed among 5 persons
then
(C) 12 + 22 + ... + n2 (D) 2( n 2 C3 ) n 1
C2
29. The number of ways each receives atleast one is
24. If P = n (n 1 ) (n 2 ) (n 3 ).....(n
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
r ),
2
(A) 24
C4 5 (B) 24
C4 5 13
C4
n > r , n N, then P is divisible by
(C) 24
C4 5 13
C4 (D) 24
C4
(A) (2r + 2) ! (B) (2r 1) !
(C) (2r + 1) ! (D) (3r) ! 30. The number of ways each receives odd number of
things
25. There are n lines in a plane, no two of which are
parallel and no three are concurrent. Let plane be (A) 14
C4 (B) 15
C4
divided in n parts then
16 20
(C) C4 (D) C4
(A) 4 = 11 (B) 3 = 7
31. The number of ways each receives at least one thing
(C) 2 = 3 (D) n = n – 1 + n
but not more than eleven is
SECTION - C
(A) 24
C4 5 12
C4 (B) 24
C4 5
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this (C) 24
C4 5 13
C4 (D) 24
C4
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and SECTION-D
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Single-Match Type
This section contains Single match questions. Each
question contains statements given in two columns which
Paragraph for question nos. 26 to 28
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
Let there be m seats in a row, out of which n are to be labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
occupied by n persons, given m is an even number and are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are
m > 2n. given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
26. The number of seating arrangements such that no matching
two persons sit side by side
(A) nCn × n! (B) nCm–n × n!
(C) m–n
Pn (D) m–n+1
Pn
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SECTION-E
Column - I Column - II Integer Answer Type
(A) The number of (p) 169194 This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
permutations of the to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
letters of the word question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
HINDUSTAN such that example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
neither the pattern ‘HIN’ darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
nor ‘DUS’ nor ‘TAN’ X Y Z
appears, are 0 0 0
1 1 1
9 9!
(B) Taking all the letters (q) 2 2 2
2!
of the word “MATHEMATICS” 3 3 3
numbers, sum of whose digits 35. Number of ordered pair(s) (x, y) which satisfy log
is odd, is 3 1 3 1
x 3 y 9 = logx + logy are
(t) C14
29
36. Let N be the number of integral solutions of the equa-
tion x + y + z + w = 15 where x 0, y 5, z
2 and w 1. The units digit of N is __________
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13. (D) 14. (A,C) 15. (B,C,D) 16. (A,B,C,D) 17. (B) 18. (C)
19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (C) 22. (6) 23. (6) 24. (2)
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13. (B) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (C)
19. (A,B) 20. (B,C) 21. (B,D) 22. (A,B,C,D) 23. (B,C) 24. (B,C)
25. (A, B, D) 26. (D) 27. (C) 28. (A) 29. (D) 30. (A)
31. (C) 32. (A-p, B-q, C-r, D-s) 33. (9) 34. (7) 35. (1)
36. (0)
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