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Comprehension II 21st Century IIT-JEE

Mock-JEE-2011 [Physics Paper-I]


A 1.0 mH inductor and a 1.0 µF capacitor are connected in series. The
current in the circuit is varied as i = 20t where t is in seconds and i in Date: 21-Feb-2011 Duration: 60 Minutes Marks: 80
amperes. The capacitor was initially uncharged. Based on this setup, Important Instructions
answer the following questions. Positive marks will be awarded if you have darkened ONLY bubble(s) which you feel to be
the correct answer. In case you have not darkened any bubble you will be awarded 0 marks.
Q17. The voltage (in volts) across the inductor as a function of time is: In all other cases you will get negative marks associated with the question.
7 2 6 5 3
(a) 10 t (b) 10 t (c) 10 t (d) None of these.
Part A - Objective Questions with Single Option Correct. Marking Scheme (+3, -1)
Q18. The voltage (in volts) across the capacitor as a function of time is:
7 2 6 5 3 Q1. A flat plate moves normally with a speed v1 towards a horizontal jet of
(a) 10 t (b) 10 t (c) 10 t (d) None of these.
water of uniform area of cross-section. The jet discharges water at the
Q19. The time when the energy stored in the capacitor first exceeds that in the volume rate of β at a speed v2. The density of water is known to be ρ.
inductor is: Assume that the water splashes along the surface of the plate at right
(a) 87.5 µs (b) 36.7 µs (c) 63.2 µs (d) 42.8 µs angles to the original motion. The magnitude of the force acting on the
Part D – Matching Pairs type questions. Marking scheme (6, 0).
plate due to the jet of water is
Partial marks will be awarded for each item of Column I if correctly matched with their ρβ ( v1 + v2 )2 ρβ v12
(a) (b) ρβ v1 (c) (d) ρβ ( v1 + v2 )
corresponding item(s) from Column II v2 ( v1 + v2 )
Q20. A ring, a solid sphere, a disc and a hollow sphere are placed on a rough Q2. For an equilateral prism, it is observed that when a ray strikes grazing at
inclined plane of inclination 30°. Then match the bodies of Column I with one face it emerges grazing at the other. Its refractive index will be:
3
the accelerations of their centers from Column II. (a) (b) 2 (c) 2 (d) Data not sufficient.
2 3
Column I Column II
(a) Ring. (p) 3g/10 Q3. Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed in the
(b) Disc. (q) 5g/14 same vertical plane at angles which are different. A frame of reference is
fixed to one particle. The position vector of the other particle as observed
(c) Hollow Sphere. (r) g/4
from this frame is r, then
(d) Solid Sphere. (s) g/3 (a) r is a constant vector.
(b) r changes in magnitude and direction with time.
(c) |r| changes linearly with time its direction does not change.
Q21. A particle (1 kg, 1C) is projected in a magnetic field of strength 2T with a (d) direction of r changes with time, |r| may or may not change.
speed 2 2 m/s at an angle 45°. Then, match each entry of column I to one Q4. A thin elastic rubber band of spring constant k has mass m and forms a
or more from column II. ring of radius R when relaxed. This band is then carefully released on a
Column I Column II fixed, smooth, vertical cone of semi-vertex angle as θ. What is the change in
(a) Radius of the helical path. (p) π SI units the radius of the band assuming that it is resting on the cone and lies in a
(b) Pitch of the helical path. (q) 1 SI unit. horizontal plane?
(c) Time period. mg cot θ mg cot θ mg cos θ mg tan θ
(r) 2π SI units. (a) (b) (c) (d)
2π k
2
4π k
2
4π k
2
4 π2 k
(d) No of rotations in 10 s. (s) 10/π SI unit. Q5. If the distance between the sun and the earth were half its present value
then the number of days in a year would have been:
(a) 64.5 (b) 129 (c) 182.5 (d) 730
Q6. Two concentric coplanar coils have radii a and b (b >> a). Resistance of the Q12. The speed v of a particle moving along a straight line, when it is at a
inner coil is R. The current in the outer coil is reduced from I to zero. The distance x from a fixed point of the line is given by v 2 = 108 − 9x 2 (all
charge passing through the inner coil is: quantities are in CGS units). Which of the following is/are true?
μoπ Ia 2 μoπ Ia(a + b) μoπ Ia 2 μo Ia 2 (a) The motion is uniformly accelerated along the straight line.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (b) The magnitude of the acceleration at a distance 3 cm from the point is
2 Rb 2 Rb Rb 2π Rb
27 cm/sec2.
Q7. n moles of an ideal mono-atomic gas undergoes a process P (c) The motion is simple harmonic about the given fixed point.
AÆB as shown in the figure. The maximum and the
A B (d) The maximum displacement from the fixed point is 4 cm.
minimum temperatures in the process are found to be 4T
and T respectively. The heat given to the gas is: V Q13. Two conducting spheres of radii r and 2r are placed at a large distance
from each other. Each has a charge Q on it. They are connected by a thin
15nRT 11nRT 7 nRT 4nRT
(a) (b) (c) (d) wire of resistance R. Then, select the correct alternative(s):
2 2 3 3
Q Q
Q8. A particle moves with an acceleration a according to the law a = -k(x-2) (a) The initial current is . (b) The initial current is .
8πε o rR 4πε o rR
where k is given to be a positive physical constant and x is the
(c) The current reduces to half of the initial value at time 12πε o rR log e 2 .
displacement measured from the origin. The time period of the
oscillations of the particle is: (d) The current reduces to half of the initial value at time ( 8 3 )πε o rR log e 2 .
2π 2π
(a) 2π K (b) (c) 2π K + 2 (d) Part C - Comprehension based Questions. Marking Scheme (+4, -1)
K K+2
Comprehension I
Part B - Objective Questions with Multiple Options Correct. Positive marks will be awarded
A satellite of mass m moves around in an elliptical orbit around a
only if all the correct options are marked. If any wrong option(s) is/are marked then negative
marks will be awarded. Marking Scheme (+4, -1) stationary planet of mass M and radius R. The minimum and the
maximum distance between the two bodies is given to be r & 3r
Q9. Based on the circuit shown in the figure select R1 respectively. Based on this scenario answer the following questions:
the true statement/s: 0.5A 10Ω Q14. The maximum kinetic energy of the satellite is:
(a) R1 = 14Ω (b) R2 = 30Ω R2 20Ω
(c) R2 = 40Ω (d) R1 = 21Ω 1A 3GMm 3GMm 3GMm 2GMm
(a) (b) (c) (d)
69V 2r 4r r 3r
Q10. A linear harmonic oscillator of force constant 2 x 106 N/m and amplitude Q15. The work done to put it in a circular orbit of radius 3r is:
1 cm has a total mechanical energy of 160 J. Which of the following is/are GMm GMm GMm GMm
true? (a) (b) (c) (d)
4r 6r 9r 12r
(a) The maximum potential energy is 100 J.
(b) The maximum kinetic energy is 100 J. Q16. The satellite is suddenly stopped when it is closest to the planet and then
(c) The maximum potential energy is 160 J. released. The speed with which it collides with the planet is:
(d) The maximum potential energy is zero. 2GM(2r − 3R ) 3GM(3r − R )
(a) (b)
Q11. The electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition n1 Æ n2 where n1 and 3Rr 2 Rr
n2 are the principal quantum numbers of the two states. Assume the Bohr 2GM(3r − R) GM(2r − 3R )
(c) (d)
model to be valid. The time period of the electron in the initial state is 64 3Rr 3Rr
times that in the final state. The possible values of n1 and n2 are:
(a) 8, 1 (b) 8, 2 (c) 4, 1 (d) 16, 2

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