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ITY – PHASE – 5
BATCH – ITY179
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360
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SECTION - 1
PHYSICS
1. Three point charges +q, –2q and +q are placed at points (x = 0, y = a, z = 0), (x = 0, y =0, z =0) and (x
= a, y = 0, z = 0) respectively. The magnitude and direction of the electric dipole moment vector of this
charge assembly are
(A) 2 qa along + y-direction
(B) 2 qa along the line joining points (x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) and (x = a, y = a, z = 0)
(C) qa along the line joining points (x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) and (x = a, y = a, z = 0)
(D) 2 qa along +y –direction E
3. In fig. shown, when switch S is closed, what will be the voltage across capacitor 2µF and 1µF
capacitor. (consider steady state condition)
A
6µF 2µF
1µF 20Ω
10Ω
S
20Ω 100V
4. A parallel-plate capacitor, filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant k, is charged to a potential V0. It
is now disconnected from the cell and the slab is removed. If it now discharges, with time constant τ ,
through a resistance, the potential difference across it will be V0 after time
1
(A) kτ (B) τ lnk (C) τ ln 1 − (D) τ ln ( k − 1)
k
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S S
(A) If S1 is closed with S2 open, a charge of amount 2Q will pass through S1.
(B) If S2 is closed with S1 open, a charge of amount Q 2 will pass through S2
(C) If S1 and S2 are closed together, a charge of amount Q/3 will pass through S1, and a charge of
amount 2Q/3 will pass through S2.
(D) All the above statements are incorrect.
6. A conducting sphere of radius R, carrying charge Q, lies inside an uncharged conducting shell of
radius 2R. If they are joined by a metal wire,
(A) Q/3 amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
(B) 2Q/3 amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
(C) Q 2 amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
Q2
(D) k amount of heat will be produced
4R
7. The potential in space varies according to the relation V = 3x + 4y + 5z. There is a wall parallel to yz
plane at x = - 5 m. A ball having charge 2 C is release from origin. If collision of ball and wall is
elastic then time after which x-coordinates of particle became x = + 15 m (Mass of the ball 3
kg)
(A) 15 s (B) 5 s
(C) 10 s (D) Never
8. The diagram shows a small bead carrying charge q. The bead can freely move
on smooth fixed ring placed on a smooth horizontal plane. Potential due to +Q
at P is V. If bead is slightly displaced from Q, then velocity of bead when it a 4a
reaches at P. q, m P
Q +Q
6qV qV
(A) (B)
m m
3qV
(C) (D) Zero
m
9. The figure gives the electric potential V as a function of distance through
five regions on x-axis. Which of the following is true for the electric field E
V (volt)
in these regions?
(A) E1 > E2 > E3 > E4 > E5
(B) E1 = E3 = E5 and E2 < E 4
(C) E2 = E 4 = E5 and E1 < E3 1 2 3 4 5 x(m)
(D) E1 < E2 < E3 < E 4 < E5
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10. Two short dipoles are placed on x-axis as shown. Various distances and dipole moments have been
marked in the diagram. Electric field at point P is
y
8p
r
θ
x
θ p
r
p cos θ 2pcos θ
(A) î (B) î
πεor 3
πεor 3
p cos θ 2pcos θ
(C) ĵ (D) ĵ
πεor 3
πεor 3
11. Consider the cube shown. A point charge 8q is placed at a vertex G of the
cube and another charge 4q is placed at the centre of an edge AE of the
cube. Electric flux through the cube is A B
q 2q E
(A) (B) 4q F
εo εo
D C
12q
(C) (D) Zero 8q G
εo H
12. All spheres are identical and initially uncharged, S1 is closed at t = 0 leaving all others switches open.
After sufficiently long time S1 is opened and S2 is closed. The process is done till Sn-1 is opened and Sn
is closed. Net loss of energy of system if it is made of infinite number of spheres
S1 S2 S3 S4 Sn
V
5 1
(A) 4πεoRV 2 (B) 4πεoRV 2
6 2
2
(C) 4πεoRV 2 (D) Zero
3
13. Consider a system of four large thin metal plates (of plate area A each),
arranged parallel to each other as shown, in steady state. Now the key is
d
closed, so that system again reaches steady state. Work done by the cell,
V
after the key is closed, is
ε AV 2 2εo AV 2 d
(A) o (B) key
2d 3d
d
εo AV 2
(C) (D) Zero
d
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15V 2V 5V 10V 5V
2Ω 3Ω 5Ω 5Ω
(A) 7 A (B) 2 A
(C) 5 A (D) 3 A
15. Equivalent resistance between O and circumference (if resistance of circumference is negligible and
that of each side is R) is
R R
(A) (B)
6 12
R R
(C) (D)
4 2
17. In the circuit shown in figure if battery is ideal, then time after which
R3 = 2Ω
1
current in R3 becomes time of maximum current through it, is
e
(A) 18 µs (B) 12 µs ε R2 = 2Ω
(C) 6 µs (D) 2 µs
6 µF
R1 = 2Ω
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19. A uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius R carries uniform surface charge density of σ per
unit area. It is made of two hemispherical shells, held together by pressing them with a force F. F is
proportional to :
F F
1 2 2 1 2 1 σ2 1 σ2
(a) σR (b) σR (c) (d)
∈0 ∈0 ∈0 R ∈0 R2
P Q
C C C C C C
22. In figure, the potentiometer wire AB has a resistance of 5 and length 10m. The balancing length AJ
for the emf of 0.4 V is : 5V 4.5
K
(a) 4 m
(b) 1.5 m
A J B
(c) 0.8 m
(d) 0.4 m 0.4V
G
23. Three bulbs A, B and C are connected as shown in figure. The bulb B C
and C are identical. If the bulb C is fused.
(a) both A and B will glow more brightly than before
(b) Both A and B will glow less brightly than before A B
(c) A will glow less brightly
(d) none of the bulbs will glow
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24. A voltmeter has a resistance of G ohm and range of V volt. The value of resistance used in series to
convert it into a voltmeter of range nV volt is :
(a) nG ohm (b) (n-1) G ohm (c) G / n ohm (d) G/(n-1) ohm
25. A moving coil galvanometer has 150 equal division. Its current sensitivity is 10 divisions/mA and
voltage sensitivity is 2 divisions/mV. In order that each division reads 1 V, the resistance (in ohm)
needed to be connected in series with the coil will be :
(a) 103 (b) 105 (c) 99995 (d) 9995
26. A wire of length L and 3 identical cells of negligible internal resistances are connected in series. Due to
the current, the temperature of the wire is raised by ∆T in time t. N number of similar cells is now
connected in series with a wire of the same material and cross section but of length 2L. The
temperature of the wire is raised by the same amount ∆T in the same time t. The value of N is :
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 9
27. Two current elements P and Q have current voltage characteristics as shown below :
Which of the graphs given below represents current voltage characteristics when P and Q are in
series.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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28. The resistance of all the wires between any two adjacent dots is R. Then equivalent resistance
between A and B as shown in figure is :
30. When electric bulbs of same power, but different marked voltage are connected in series across the
power line, their brightness will be :
(A) proportional to their marked voltage
(B) inversely proportional to their marked voltage
(C) proportional to the square of their marked voltage
(D) inversely proportional to the square of their marked voltage
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SECTION – 2
CHEMISTRY
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25. Among the following compounds which liberate two equivalent of CO2 ↑ gas on oxidative ozonolysis
followed by heating ?
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28.
N2+ Cl−
CuBr
→ Br + N2
Above reaction is
(A) Gattermann reaction (B) Sandmeyer Reaction
(C) Balz Schiemann Reaction (D) Finkelstein Reaction
(A) II only (B) I, II and III (C) I and III (D) I, II, III and IV
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SECTION – 3
MATHS
x2
1. For every x ∈ R the value of the expression y = + x cos x + cos 2x is never less than
8
(A) – 1 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) 2
1
sin x tan x
2. lim x , (where {.} is fractional part of x) is equal to
x →0 x
–1/2 2
(A) e (B) e
–2
(C) does not exist (D) e
3. Let f and g be functions from the interval [0, ∞) to the interval [0, ∞) f being an increasing function and
g being a decreasing function. If f {g (0)} = 0, then
(A) f {g (x)} ≥ f {g (0)} (B) g {f (x)} > g {f (0)}
(C) f {g (1)} = 0 (D) none of these
sin ( x + α )
4. The function has no extrema if (n ∈ Z)
sin ( x + β )
(A) α − β ≠ nπ (B) β − α = nπ
(C) β − α = 2nπ (D) None of these
5. A lamp of negligible height is placed on the ground ‘l1’ metre away from a wall. A man ‘l2’ metre tall is
l1
walking at a speed of m/sec. from the lamp to the nearest point on the wall. When he is mid-way
10
between the lamp and the wall, the rate of change in the length of this shadow on the wall is
− 5l 2 − 2l 2
(A) m/sec. (B) m/sec.
2 5
− l2 − l2
(C) m/sec. (D) m/sec.
2 5
6. f(x) = (x − 4) x − 5x + 6 + cos x
2 2
( ) is non-differentiable at
(A) x = 0 (B) x = 2 (C) x = −2 (D) x = 3
7. The domain of ; f(x) = cos(sin x) + logx {x} ; where{.} denote the fractional part, is :
π
(A) [1, π) (B) (0, 2π) − [1, π) (C) 0, − {1} (D) ( 0,1 )
2
Space for rough work
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8. Let f : R → [0, π / 2) defined by f(x) = tan-1 (x2 + x + a). If f is onto then a equals
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/2 (D) 1/4
9. Let f(x) = [cos x + sin x] 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π where [x] denotes the greatest less than or equal to x. The number
of points of discontinuity of f(x) is :
(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 3
11. A function y = f(x) has a second order derivative f ” (x) = 6( x – 1). If its graph passes through the point
(2,1) and at that point the tanget to the graph is y = 3x – 5, then the function, is :
(A) (x– 1)2 (B) (x– 1)3 (C) (x+1)3 (D) (x+1)2
12. Let f be differentiable for all x. If f(1) = – 2 and f ’ (x) ≥ 2 for x ∈ [1, 6], then
(A) f(6) ≥ 8 (B) f(6) < 8 (C) f(6) < 5 (D) f(6) = 5
1
x cos , x ≠ 0
13. The value of c in Lagrange's theorem for the function f(x) = x in the interval [– 1, 1] is
0, x=0
(A) 0 (B) 1/2
(C) –1/2 (D) Non existent in the interval
2 3 +1
14. If f(x) = x3 – 6x2 + ax + b defined on [1, 3], satisfies the Rolle's theorem for c = then–
(A) a = 11, b = 6 (B) a = – 11, b = 6 3
(C) a = 11, b ∈ R (D) None of these
cos x
16. f(x) = , where x is not an integral multiple of π and [.] denotes the greatest integer function
2x 1
π +2
is :
(A) An odd function (B) Even function (C) Neither odd nor even (D) None of these
{x} {x/2}
17. The period of function 2 + sinπx + 3 + cos 2πx (where {x} denotes the fractional part of x) is :
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) None of these
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1
18. The range of the function f defined by f(x) = (where [.] and {.} respectively denote the
sin {x}
greatest integer and the fractional part functions) is :
(A) I, the set of integers (B) Q; set of rational numbers
(C) W, the set of whole numbers (D) {1, 2, 3, 4, ….}
(1 − x ) (1 − x 2 ) ... (1 − x 2n )
19. lim ,nεN
{(1 − x ) (1 − x ) ...(1 − x )}
x →1 2
2 n
2n 2n
(A) Pn (B) Cn (C) (2n)! (D) None of these
2x +1
x 2 + 2x − 1 2x −1
20. lim 2 is equal to :
x →∞ 2x − 3x − 2
(A) 0 (B) ∞ (C) 1/2 (D) None of these
x sin x
21. Among (i) lim sec −1 and (ii) lim sec −1 :
x →∞ →∞
sin x x
x
(A) (i) exists, (ii) does not exist (B) (i) does not exist, (ii) exists
(C) both (i) and (ii) exist (D) neither (i) nor (ii) exists
a cos x − cosbx
22. f(x) = , x ≠ 0 and f(0) = 4 is continuous at x = 0, then the ordered pair (a, b) is
x2
(A) (± 1, 3) (B) (1, ±3) (C) (–1, –3) (D) 1, 3
x − 1, x<0
23. If f(x) = , then
x − 2x, x ≥ 0
2
e1/ x − e −1/ x
x2 , x≠0
24. f(x) = e1/ x + e−1/ x . Then :
0, x=0
(A) f(x) is discontinuous at x = 0
(B) f(x) is continuous but non-differentiable at x = 0
(C) f(x) is differentiable at x = 0,
(D) f’(0) = 2
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1 + sin x + 1 − sin x dy
25. If y = cot
–1
(0 < x < π/2), then =
1 + sin x − 1 − sin x dx
1 2
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 1
2 3
2 3 1 2
26. At what points of curve y = x + x , the tangent makes the equal angle with the axis?
3 2
1 5 1 1 4
(A) , and −1, − (B) , and (–1, 0)
2 24 6 2 9
1 1 1 1 4 1
(C) , and −3, (D) , and −1, −
3 7 2 3 47 3
29. The relation R = {(1,1), (2,2), (3, 3), (1,2), (2,3), (1,3)} on set A = {1,2,3) is
(A) reflexive but not symmetric (B) reflexive but not transitive
(C) symmetric and transitive (D) neither symmetric nor transitive.
3 2
30. Let F(x) = x + 6x + px + 2, if the largest possible interval in which f(x) is decreasing function is (-3, -1)
then p equals :
(A) 3 (B) 9 (C) -2 (D) none of these
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS :
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. D
8. A 9. B 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. B 14. D
15. C 16. C 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. D 21. A
22. B 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. B 27. C 28. B
29. B 30. C
CHEMISTRY
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. B
8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. D 13. A 14. C
15. B 16. A/C 17. D 18. B 19. B 20. C 21. C
22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. C 27. C 28. B
29. B 30. B
MATHS :
1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. D
8. D 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. C
15. C 16. A 17. A 18. D 19. B 20. C 21. A
22. B 23. C 24. C 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. B
29. C 30. B
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SOLUTIONS (PHYSICS):
1. B
Break ‘–2q’ into ‘–q’ and ‘–q’ and then write Pnet by using vector addition.
2. A
Apply KVL.
3. C
4. B
5. C
(i) Charge on outer faces of left and right conductors will become zero.
(ii) Also, potential difference between them is zero. Solve these two to get final charges.
6. D
Net potential of both conductors will become equal. Use this property.
7. D
∂v ∂v ˆ ∂v ˆ
E = − ˆi − j− k
∂x ∂y ∂z
= − 3iˆ + 4ˆj + 5kˆ
8 10
a = −2iˆ − ˆj − kˆ
3 3
after collision particle return back with same velocity and at x = 0, v = 0
8. A
5a/2 5a/2
Q P
q, m a Q 4a
4a 2
kQ
= v ( given )
4a
6qv
vP =
m
9. B
dv
E =−
, i.e., slope of potential vs x curve gives electric field intensity.
dr
10. A
( )
2kp
=
Eaxial
dipole r3
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2k ( 8p ) cos θ
⇒ ˆi + 2kp cos θ ˆi
( 2r )
3
r3
2kp cos θ ˆ 2kp cos θ ˆ
= i+ i
r3 r3
4kp cos θ ˆ pcos θ ˆ
= i= i
r3 πεor 3
11. B
8q
Due to 8q →
8ε0
4q q q 2q
Due to 4q → Total = + =
4ε0 ε0 ε0 ε0
12. A
Initial charge on 1 sphere = 4πε0rv (q = c.v.)
st
4πε0rv
After switching on S2, charges on sphere 1 + 2 after equivalent =
2
1 q2 1 ( 4πε 0rv )
2
1 v2
Energy = = = 4πε0r
2 c 2 4 × 4πε 0r 2 4
After infinite time total energy of system
1 v2 v2 v2
= 4πε 0r + + + .......∞
2 4 16 64
1 v2 1 1
= 4πε0r = . 4πε0rv
2
2 4 1 6
1−
4
1
Loss of energy = W.D. by battery − T.E. of system = 4πε0rv 2 − 4πε0rv 2
6
5
= 4πε 0rv 2
6
13. B
C
Initially, Ceq =
3
C CV
qi = V =
3 3
Finally, Ceq = C
qf = CV
Wbattery = U = ∆q . V
= ( qf − qi ) V
CV
= CV − V
3
2CV 2
=
3
2ε A
= 0 V2
3 d
14. D
15. C
By symmetry.
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16. C
+q −q 2R
at t = t
V
qinitial = 3CV (when switch shifted)
q dq
V − − 2R = 0
C dt
q
d2 1
∫ q
=
2R ∫
dt
3CV V−
C
(
q = C V + 2Ve −2t/RC )
17. A
i i2 2 Ω
+q2
2Ω 6µF
−q2
i1
2Ω
i = i1 + i2
ε − 2i1 − 2i = 0
q2
ε − 2i2 − − 2i = 0
6
On solving differential equation is
ε 3dq2 q2
− − =0
2 dt 6
ε q2 3dq2
− =
2 6 dt
18dq2
( 3ε − q2 ) =
dt
q t
( )
dq2 1
∫0 3ε − q2 18 ∫0 dt ⇒ q2 = 3ε 1 − e
− t /18
=
dq2 ε − t /18
i2 = = e
dt 6
1
i2 = ( imax )
e
then, e −1 = e − t /18
⇒ t = 18 sec.
18. D
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