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The document contains memory-based questions and solutions for the JEE Main 2025 Physics examination held on January 23, 2025. It includes various physics problems along with their answers and solutions, emphasizing that the content is based on students' recollections and may not be entirely accurate. The document serves as a supplementary resource for exam preparation and encourages cross-verification with official materials.

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JEE (MAIN)-2025 (Online)

Physics Memory Based


Answer & Solutions

EVENING SHIFT DATE : 23-01-2025

Disclaimer
The questions and solutions provided for JEE Main 2025 Session-1 are based on students' memory. While every
effort has been made to ensure accuracy, there may be discrepancies or variations from the actual exam. These
materials are intended for reference and educational purposes only. They do not represent the official question
paper or solutions provided by the exam conducting authority.

We recommend cross-verifying with official sources and using this content as a supplementary resource for your
preparation.
MEMORY BASED QUESTIONS JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2025
(Held On Thursday 23rd January, 2025) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

PHYSICS TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION


SECTION-A
3. Find the value of charge on capacitor in steady
1. Find the total work done for an ideal gas for the
state.
path A to E as shown.

(1) –2 P0V0 (2) –3 P0V0 (1) 16 C (2) 8 C


(3) 2 P0V0 (4) P0V0 (3) 4 C (4) 32 C
Ans. (2) Ans. (1)
Sol. Wt = Wab + Wbc + Wce 5 1
= P0 (3V0 –2V0 ) + 0 + 2P0 (V0 – 3V0) Sol. i = =
25 5
= P0 V0 – 4P0V0 v = iR
= –3P0 V0 1
v =  10 = 2V
5
2. If angle of prism is equal to angle of minimum Q = CV = 16C
𝜋
deviation, then angle of prism is 𝑛
. Value of n is 4. A satellite is nine times closer to earth compared to
(Given 𝜇 = √3)? moon. Time period of moon is 27 days then find the
time period of satellite
(1) 4 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 6 (1) 3 days (2) 9 days
Ans. (3) (3) 1 day (4) 3√3 days
Sol.  = 2i – A Ans. (3)
2 3
A T   r 
r= Sol.  1  =  
2  27   9r 
i=A T1 1
A =
sin i = sin 27 27
2 T1 = 1 day
A A A
2 sin cos = sin
2 2 2
5. A concave spherical mirror is dipped in water focal
A 3 length of mirror will
cos =
2 2
A  (1) Increase (2) Decrease
=
2 6 (3) Remains same (4) None of these
 Ans. (C)
A=
3 Sol. Remains same

1
6. In a series LCR circuit, inductance L = 100 mH and KQ1Q2
Sol. U =
capacitance C = 100 nF. The frequency of the r
source when current has maximum amplitude in the 9  109  7  103  4 10–3
circuit is = = 18 × 103 J
14
104 106
(1)2𝜋
/s (2) 2𝜋
/s 10. Two ideal diodes are connected in circuit as shown.
4 106
10
(3) 𝜋 /s (4) /s Find current through battery.
𝜋
Ans. (1)
1
Sol.  =
LC
1
= = 104 rad / s
100  10  100  10
–3 –9
(1) 1 A (2) 0.3 A
 10 4
(3) 0.25 A (4) 0.5 A
f = = Hz
2 2 Ans. (4)
V
Sol. i =
7. Projectile is launched at an angle  with kinetic Req
energy K. Find its kinetic energy at maximum
20  20
height. Req = = 10 
20 + 20
(1) Ksin2 (2) Kcos2
5
(3) K/sin2 (4) K/cos2 i== 0.5 A
10
Ans. (2)
11. Match the following
1
Sol. K = mu 2
2 (1) Magnetic permeability (A) [M1A–1T–2]
1 (2) Torsional constant (B) [L2A1]
KE f = m ( u cos )
2

2 (3) Magnetic induction (C) [M1L2T–2]


1 (4) Magnetic moment (D) [M1L1A–2T–2]
KE f = m ( u cos ) = K cos 2 
2

2 (1) 1-D, 2-B, 3-A, 4-C (2) 1-D, 2-C, 3-A, 4-B
(3) 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-D (4) 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D
8. The value of E 0 is 9.3 V/m and c is 3 × 10 8 m/s. Ans. (2)
Find the value of B 0 Sol. Conceptual.
(1) 3.1 × 10–8 (2) 6.2 × 10–8 12. Statement 1 : Graph of frequency f of X ray and
(3) 9.3 × 10–8 (4) 0.31 × 108 atomic number Z of heavy nucleus is straight line
Ans. (1) in X ray emission.
Sol. E0 = cB0
Statement 2 : Graph of square root of frequency √𝑓
9.3 of X ray and atomic number Z of heavy nucleus is
B0 = = 3.1 10 –8 T
3  108 straight line, in X ray emission.
9. Two charges +7mC and – 4mC are located at (–7, (1) Statement 1 is correct and Statement 2 is correct
0, 0) and (7, 0, 0) respectively. Find electrostatic
(2) Statement 1 is correct and Statement 2 is
potential energy.
incorrect
(ε0 = 8.85 × 10–12 C2 N–1 𝑚–2 ) (3) Statement 1 is incorrect and Statement 2 is
correct
(1) 9 × 103 J (2) 18 × 103 J (4) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are incorrect
Ans. (3)
(3) 27 × 103 J (4) 36 × 103 J
Sol. f = a ( Z − b)
Ans. (2)

2
13. A disc of mass m and radius r is rotating about its SECTION-B
axis, such that  = 5t –8t. Find power supplied at t
2 1. Find the wavelength of incident radiation (in nm),
= 2 sec. where work function is 2.14 ev and stopping
potential is 2 V. Given (ℎ𝜈 = 1242 ev)
(1) 14 mr 2 (2) 60 mr 2
Ans. (153)
(3) 120 mr 2 (4) mr2
1242
Ans. (2) Sol. = 4.12 + 4

Sol.  = 5t 2 − 8t
1242
d = = 153 nm
= = 10t − 8 8.12
dt
2. Y = 3e–t
d
= = 10
dt % error in 𝛼 = 2
1 2 % error in t = 1 and 𝛽 = 0.2 find % error in Y at t =
P = ( I )  = mr  10  (10t − 8 )
2 5 sec
at t = 2s Ans. (7)
1 Sol. Y =  3e –  t
P = mr 2  10  (10  2 – 8 )
2 ln Y = 3ln  + (  t )
2
= 60 mr dY d  dt 
=3 +   t
14. Find R in  Y   t 
1
= 3( 2) + (1) 5 = 7%
5
𝑀 𝑅
3. A satellite of mass 2
is revolving at a height of 3
from Earth’s surface, where R : radius of Earth M :
mass of Earth. Angular momentum of satellite is
(1) 0.2 (2) 2
𝐺𝑀𝑅
(3) 0.5 (4) 0.7 M√ . Find ‘x’
𝑥

Ans. (3)
Ans. (1)
mv  4 R 
Sol. 0.02  30 = 2.98  R Sol. L =  
2  3 
60
R= = 0.2 m GM  4 R 
298 =  
2 4R / 3  3 
GMR
=m
3
4. A capacitor C = 2.5 µF is connected to variable
source such that displacement current is 0.25 mA
𝑑𝑉
calculate 𝑑𝑡
.
Ans. (100)
cdv
Sol. =I
dt
dv I
=
dt c
0.25 10–3
=
2.5 10–6
= 100

3
5. A bubble of radius 1 cm is at a depth 20 cm from 8. E = E0 𝑠𝑖𝑛⁡((20 × 10–3 )𝑥 − 6000𝑡), where x is m
surface of lake. Find the gauge pressure inside it, if and t is sec. Find wave velocity.
surface tension of water is 0.05 N/m.
Ans. (30 × 103)
Ans. (2010) Sol. k = 20× 10–3
2S  = 600
Sol. P =  gh +
R  600
V= = = 30 × 103 = 30 × 103 m/s
2  0.05 k 20  10 –3
= 1000  10  0.2 +
0.01
= 2010 Pa 9. In a massless spring, there is x1 elongation by
6. In YDSE, one slit is of width ‘d’ and another is of applying 5 N tension and elongation is x2 when force
width ‘xd’. The ratio of maximum and minimum is 7 N. What is the tension in spring when elongation
9
intensity is if it is known that amplitude is is 5x1 – 2x2
4
proportional to width of slit. Ans. (11)
Ans. (5) Sol. kx1 = 5
Sol. I  (width)2
kx 2 = 7
2
 I1 + I 2  9 T = k(5x1 – 2x 2 )
  =
 I – I  4
 1 2 
 25 14 
T = k  –  = 11
I1 + I2 3  k k 
=
I 1 – I2 2

(x +1)d 3
=
(x – 1)d 2
 3x – 3 = 2x + 2
x=5

7. Water of mass ‘m’ is heated from T1 → T2 then find


the change in entropy of water.

T 
Ans. ms n  2 
 T1 

dQ dT
Sol. S =  T
=  ms
T

T 
= ms n  2 
 T1 

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