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IITJEE
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
ANDHRA PRADESH
GRAND TEST-2
PAPER-2
IITJEE MODEL Exam Date : 11-12-10
Time : 3:00 Max Marks : 20
ID!NO :
INSTRUCTIONS :
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This booklet of your Questions Paper contains 57 questions. Maximum marks: 240. The
question paper consists of 3 parts (Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics). Each part has
4 sections.
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Section-I contains 4 multiple choice questions. Q.No: 1 to 4, 20 to 23 and 39 to 42. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For
each question in Section I, you will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the
bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In
case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
3
)
Section-II contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Q.No: 5 to 9, 24 to 28
and 43 to 47. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR
MORE is/are correct. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 marks s if
you have darkened all the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark
if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
4
)
Section-III contains 2 questions. Q.No: 10,11,29,30,48 and 49. Each question contains
statements given in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I
are labeled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labeled p, q, r, s and t.
Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE
statement(s) in Column II. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 2 for
each row in which you have darkened the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct
answer. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There is no
negative marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
5
)
Section-IV contains 8 questions. Q.No: 12 to 19, 31 to 38 and 50 to 57. The answer to
each of the question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate
bubbles below the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer, and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all
other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
Section-I contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A) , (B) , (C)
and (D) , out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question in Section - I , you
will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding to the
correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of
incorrect answer , minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
1)
At
0
227 C, the presence of a catalyst causes the activation energy of a reaction to
decrease by !"0"#!cal! $he rate of the reaction %ill be increased by
A& 2 ti'es (& )0 ti'es C& )00 ti'es D& )000 ti'es
2)
*hen a solution of
2
Cu
+
and
2
Cd
+
is treated %ith an e+cess of #C, solution, then the
'ost stable co'ple+ for'ed is!
A&
( )
-

Cu C,

1
]
(&
( )
2

Cd C,

1
]
C&
( )
2

Cu C,

1
]
D&
( )

"
Cd C,

1
]
3) .dentify the %ea/est acid fro' the follo%ing
A& Cyclopentadiene (& Cycloheptatriene
C& 2,," 0 $rinitrophenol D& Acetic acid
4) $he 'a1or product obtained in the reaction is,
D
.
.
O
.
.
O
-
n 'u P
+
A&
.
.
D
OH
.
O
(&
.
.
.
OD
.
O
C&
.
.
.
.
O
D
D&
.
.
OH
.
O
D
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SECTION-2
Section-II contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4
choices (A) , (B) , (C) and (D) , out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. For
each question in Section II , you will be awarded 4 marks s if you have darkened all
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is
darkened. In all other cases , minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
5)
Consider the cell ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2 ) ) 2 2 2
2t 3 p at' 3 + 4 3 + 4 3 p at' 2t!
+ +
$he cell reaction %ill be spontaneous if
A&
) 2
p p and
) 2
+ + > (&
) 2
p p and
) 2
+ + <
C&
) 2
+ + and
) 2
p p > D&
) 2
+ + and
) 2
p p <
6)
5or the reaction ( ) ( )
2
O g 2O g ,
the correct state'ents is / are:
A& 3 0 > (& 6 0 > C& 7 0 < D& 3 E <
7) $he bora+ bead test can be used to detect the presence of
A&
-
Al
+
(&
-
Cr
+
C&
2
Cu
+
D&
2
Co
+
8) $he incorrect state'ent a'ong the follo%ing are
A&
At high te'perature
2 -
, O
dissociates into t%o neutral o+ides of nitrogen!
(&
2 "
3 2 O
for's three acidic salts
C&
AgCl
is soluble in
-
N+
by for'ing a co'ple+ ( )
-
2
Ag ,3 Cl 1
]
D&
A8ua regia is a 'i+ture of 79: conc!
-
3,O
and 29:! Conc! 3Cl!
9) *hich a'ong the follo%ing 'olecule ;s& or 'olecular ion ;s& is /are planar <
A& ( )
-
-
, C3
(& ( )
-
-
, 6i3
C&
-
C3

D& ( )
-
C C,

SECTION-3
Section-III contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns , which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labeled A , B , C and D , while the
statements in Column II are labeled p , q , r , s and t. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. For each question
in Section III , you will be awarded 2 for each row in which you have darkened the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer. Thus , each question in this section carries a
maximum of 8 marks. There is no negative marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
10) 4atch the 5ollo%ing:
Column I Column II
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;a&
2
3gCl ,3 O3 +
;p&
2
3g;,3 &Cl
;b&
2 -
3gCl ,3 +
;8&
3g
;c&
2 2
3g Cl ,3 O3 +
;r&
- 2 2
=3g;,3 & >Cl
;d&
2 2 2
3g Cl 6nCl + ;s&

6nCl
11) 4atch the 5ollo%ing:
Column I Column II
;a&
Cis, Trans-1,5-cc!"#$ca#i$n$
Cis-cc!"#$c$n$
;p& alc! #O3 at roo'
te'perature
;b&
%E& - ' - Br"(" - '- "c)$n$
*,' - "c)a#i$n$
;8& etho+ide in ethanol
;c&
%+& - ' - Br"(" - ' - "c)$n$
' - "c)n$
;r&
2
3 ? @aney ,i
;d&
OH
.
H
.
H
,
*
Si
H
.
H
.
;s&
2 2
2

, 3 O , Cu
+
+
;t&
-
(5
in ether at
0
0 C
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SECTION-4
Section-IV contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit
integer , ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For each question in Section IV , you will
be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer ,
and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases , minus one (-1) mark will
be awarded.
12)
A che'ical reaction ta/es place in container of cross sectional area of )00
2
c, , the
container has a piston at one end! As a result of reaction, piston is pushed out
against )00 /pa and A0B of %or/ is perfor'ed on the surroundings! $hen the
distance ;in c'& travelled by the piston is
13)
0!2 'oles of
2
+
gas at 0! at' diffuses in sec! through a pin hole! $hen the ti'e
re8uired in seconds for the diffusion of 0!) 'oles of at )!" at' through the sa'e
hole is
14)
A solution contains 900'l of 0!24
-
C3 COO,a
and 900'l of 0!)4
-
C3 COO3
! .f
900'l of %ater is added to this, then p3 after dilution is ;p/a of
-
C3 COO3
is !7&
15) $otal nu'ber of nuclides that undergoes positron e'ission a'ong
-9 22 )7 ) 20 ))
)" )) A " A "
6, ,a, 5, C, 5, C

are
16)
.n al/aline 'ediu'
2 2 7
# Cr O
reacts %ith -0:
2 2
3 O and for's a red0bro%n co'ple+
co'pound! $he o+idation state of Cr is ? n in that co'ple+! $hen n value is!
17) $he presence of nitrate ion is detected by bro%n ring test! $he nu'ber of unpaired
electrons present at the 'etal ion in that co'ple+ is!
18) $he total nu'ber of lone pairs in triethylene tetra'ine ;triene& is
19) 7ive the nu'ber of carbon ato', attached to 'ethyl group in the product for'ed,
as per the indicated nu'bering in the reactant, in the follo%ing reaction!
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MATHEMATICS
SECTION-1
Section-I contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question in Section - I , you
will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding to the
correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of
incorrect answer, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
20) .n the +y C plane, ho% 'any straight lines %hose +0intercept is a pri'e nu'ber and
%hose y0intercept is a positive integer pass through the point ( ) , - <
A& ) (& 2 C& - D&
21) , , a - c
are all different and non Dero real nu'bers %hich are in arith'etic progression! .f
the roots of the 8uadratic e8uation
2
0 a . - . c + + are

and

such that
) )
, + +


and
2 2
+ are in geo'etric progression, then the value of
a
c
is
A& ) (& 2 C& - D&
22)
$he point of intersection of the plane
$ $
( )
E
- 9 2 " ! r i / * +
r
%ith the straight line passing
through the origin and perpendicular to the plane
2 . 0 1
is
A& ( ) ), ), )
(& ( ) ), ), 2
C& ( ) , 2, 2
D&
2 2
, ,
- - -

_

,
23)
An ellipse has foci at ( ) A, 20
and ( ) A, 99
in the +y C plane and is tangent to the + a+is!
$he length of its 'a1or a+is is
A& F9 (& 79 C& "9 D& 99
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SECTION-2
Section-II contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE
OR MORE is/are correct. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 marks s if you have darkened all the bubble(s)
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be
awarded.
24)
Get H H 3 be the point ( ) , 2 t
and H H 4 be a point on the y a+is such that
H H 34
has slope
H H! t
$hen the locus of the 'id point of
H H, 34
as H H t varies over all real values, is a
parabola, %hose
A& Ierte+ is ( ) 0, 2
(& Gatus C rectu' is of length 2
C& 5ocus is
)7
0,
F
_

,
D& Directri+ is
F )9 0 0
25)
5or real nu'ber
H H, .
let [ ]
.
denote the largest integer s'aller than or e8ual to H H . and
( ) .
denote the s'allest integer greater than or e8ual to H H! . Also, let
( ) [ ] ( ) ( )
'in , ( . . . . .
for 0 ! . $hen
A& ( ) ( .
is not periodic (& ( ) ( .
is periodic %ith period )
C& ( )

0
) ( . 5.

D& ( )

0
2 ( . 5.

26)
Get
, , " ' C
be the three sets of co'ple+ nu'bers as defined belo%
{ } { }
.' ) , 2 - : : " 6 6 ' 6 6 i
and ( )
{ }
@e ) 2 ! : C 6 i 6
Get H H 6 be any point in " ' C and let H H be any point satisfying
2 -! i <

$hen
6
lies bet%een
A&
- - an5
(&
- " an5
C&
" - an5
D&
" " an5
27)
5or the function ( )
)
sin , ) ( . . .
.

A&
( ) li' 0 H
.
( .
+

(& 5or atleast one H H . in the interval [ ) ( ) ( ) ), , ) ( . ( . + <
C& 5or all H H . in the interval [ ) ( ) ( ) ), , ) ( . ( . + >
D& ( ) H ( .
is strictly decreasing in the interval [ ) ),
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28)
Get ( ) ), 0 "
and ( ) 2, 0 '
be t%o points on the + C a+is! A point H H 4 is 'oving in
the +y C plane in such a %ay that

2 ! 4'" 4"'
$hen the point H H 4 'oves along a
conic %hose
A& Eccentricity is 2 (& Eccentricity is
)
2
C& Gatus C rectu' is of length " D& Directrices are
)
2
.
_
t

,
SECTION-3
Section-III contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labeled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in Column II are labeled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. For each question
in Section III, you will be awarded 2 for each row in which you have darkened the bubble(s)
corresponding to the correct answer. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum
of 8 marks. There is no negative marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
29) 4atch the follo%ing:
Column -I Column -II
;A&
$he parabola
2
0 a . - . c + + has verte+ ( ) , p p
and
y0intercept
H H, p
%here
0! p
$he value of H H - is not
less than
;p& )
;(& $%o of the altitudes of a scalene triangle A(C have
length and )2! .f the length of the third altitude is
H H p

%hich is also an integer, then
H H p
can be
;8& 2
;C& $he nu'ber of points in the co'ple+ plane satisfying
F )0 1 i and - 9 9 )) 9 1 i 1 i +
is not 'ore than
;r& -
;D&
$he straight line
- )2 0 . 0 +
intersects the
ellipse
2 2
)
)" A
. 0
+ at t%o points A and (! $here is a
point P on the ellipse such that area of
P"'
is -! $he
nu'ber of such points H H P is not greater
than
;s&
;t& 9
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30) 4atch the follo%ing:
Column -I Column -II
;A& .f the e8uations
( ) ( ) ), 2 ", . 0 c . c 0 + + + +
( ) ( )
2 2
2 -" c . c 0 + + + are consistent, then
H H c can be
;p& )
;(& ,u'ber of solutions of the e8uation
) ) 2
sin sin 2 sin . . .

in [ ]
0, 2
does not
e+ceed
;8& 2
;C& .n triangle A(C, %ith usual notation, the value
of
) 2 - ) 2 -
a - c a - c
r r r r r r
_ _
+ +
+ +

+ +
, ,
is not less than
;r& -
;D&
Get
) 2
, 1 1
be co'ple+ nu'bers such that
) 2
)! 1 1
$hen
) 2 ) 2
) ) ) 1 1 1 1 + + + + +

cannot be less than
;s&
;t& 9
SECTION-4
Section-IV contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For each question in Section IV, you will
be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer,
and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will
be awarded.
31) .f in triangle A(C, the line containing circu'centre and orthoCcentre is parallel
to
, "C
then
tan tan " C
32)
.f
, , , a - c 5
are non Dero nu'bers such that
, c 5
are the roots of the e8uation
2
0 . a . - + + and
, a -
are the roots of the e8uation
2
0, . c . 5 + + then the value of
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is
33) $he value of the definite integral
( )
( ) ( )
)
) )
tan sin
9 2
tan sin
tan cos
2
)
.
.
.
e
5.
e e

is
34)
6uppose ( ) n >
people are seated at a round table! .f three people are selected at
rando', and
n
p
is the probability that atleast t%o of the' are sitting ne+t to each other,
then
7
a
p
-
;%hen
a
-
is e+pressed in lo%est ter's& %here a - +
35) Consider a triangle A(C! $he 'edian "# 'eets the side 'C at ! # A point $ on "#
is chosen such that ) -! : : "$ #$ $he straight line '$ e+tended 'eets the side "C at
the point 5! $hen
C:
":
e8uals
36) Get
2
)
0
)
n
n
I . . 5.

%here H H n is an integer 2! $hen


2
li'
n
n
n
I
I


37) .f the function ( )
- 9 .
( . . e +
and ( ) ( )
)
, . ( .

then the value of ( ) ) H


is
38)
*hen the ter's in the bino'ial e+pansion of
)
)
2
n
.
.
_
+

,
are arranged in decreasing
po%ers of
H H, .
the coefficients of the first three ter's are in arith'etic progression! $he
nu'ber of ter's in the e+pansion %ith integer po%ers of H H . is
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PHYSICS
SECTION-1
Section-I contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question in Section - I, you
will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding to the
correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of
incorrect answer, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
39) .n the figure sho%n the pulleys are light and frictionless and the strings light and
ine+tensible! .nitially the syste' is in e8uilibriu'! .f ' is no% pushed do%n%ard and
released it e+ecutes si'ple har'onic 'otion! Assu'ing during the 'otion there are no
collisions and the spring is ideal, the 'a+i'u' possible a'plitude %e can give to
J'K;fro' the e8uilibriu' position& such that the 'otion is still si'ple har'onic is
;g L acceleration due to gravity&
'
/
A&
'g
/
(&
'g
2/
C&
'g
-/
D&
'g
/
40) A triangular %edge of 'ass J4K is placed on a s'ooth horiDontal surface! A bloc/ of
'ass J'K is placed on the %edge! $he coefficient of friction bet%een the bloc/ and the
%edge is 0!"! $he horiDontal acceleration JaK of the %edge such that J'K 'oves up the
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%edge is
a
'
4
A&
2
- 's

(&
2
9 's

C&
2
F 's

D& 6uch a value for JaK is not possible


41) .n a photo electric e+peri'ent .;current&0I ;voltage& graph is as sho%n! Curves a,b,c
correspond to three different 'etal surfaces irradiated %ith 'onochro'atic light of sa'e
fre8uency! Assu'ing the ratio of nu'ber of electrons e'itted per second to the nu'ber
of photons incident per second is the sa'e for all the three surfaces, choose the
.,CO@@EC$ state'ent :
.
a
b
c
I
A& the %or/ function of 'etals b and c are e8ual
(& the intensities of light incident on a and b are sa'e
C& the %or/ functions of 'etals a and b are not e8ual
D& the intensities of light incident on a, b and c are all different
42) $he ti'e period of oscillation of a thin unifor' rod %hen suspended fro' a point 2 and
%hen suspended fro' the point M, 2 and M being on opposite sides of the centre of 'ass,
is sa'e and is e8ual to $! .f the distance bet%een 2 and M is ;, the acceleration due to
gravity
g
A&
2
2
N
$
;
(&
2
2
N
$
;
C&
2
2
2N
$
;
D&
2
2
FN
$
;
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SECTION-2
Section-II contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4
choices (A) , (B) , (C) and (D) , out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. For
each question in Section II , you will be awarded 4 marks s if you have darkened all
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is
darkened. In all other cases , minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.
43) A short electric dipole is placed in the electric field due to a point charge! $hen
A& $he dipole 'ust e+perience a force
(& $he dipole 'ay e+perience a force
C& $he dipole 'ust e+perience a tor8ue
D& $he dipole 'ay e+perience a tor8ue
44) Charge JMK is unifor'ly spread on a circular disc, of 'ass J'K radius J@K %hich is free to
rotate in horiDontal plane about vertical a+is! .nitially the disc is at rest in a unifor'
vertical 'agnetic induction field J(K %hich covers its entire area! ,o% the field is
s%itched off! $he angular velocity gained by the disc depends on
A& M (& @ C& ' D& (
45) *e have t%o e8ual siDe bo+es, A and (! Each bo+ contains gas that behaves as an ideal
gas! $he pressure of the gas in bo+ A is 0!20 at' and the pressure of the gas in bo+ ( is
0!0 at'! $his is all %e /no% about the gas in the bo+es! *hich of the follo%ing
state'ents 4O6$ be true<
A& $here are 'ore 'olecules in A than in (
(& $he 'olecules in A are 'oving faster than those in (
C& $he te'perature in A is higher than in (
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46)
A solid sphere of 'ass J'K is rolling do%n an inclined surface inclined at an angle
HPH

to the horiDontal %ithout slipping! $hen
A&
the frictional force acting on the sphere is
f LQ 'gcosP
;
Q
coefficient of static
friction&
(& Jf K is dissipative force
C& 5riction %ill increase the sphereKs angular velocity and decrease its linear velocity
D& .f P decreases, friction %ill decrease
47) A student perfor'ed the e+peri'ent to 'easure the focal length of conve+ ;converging&
lens by lens displace'ent 'ethod!;5irst an appro+i'ate esti'ate of the focal length %as
obtained by distant ob1ect 'ethod in %hich a distant ob1ect %as focused on the screen
using the lens and the distance bet%een lens and screen noted as J(<, the focal length of
the lens&! $he distance bet%een the ob1ect and screen is ad1usted to be a value J;<! ,o%
the lens, %as 'oved fro' the ob1ect to the screen and clear i'ages are obtained for t%o
positions of the lens, the first position G
)
, %hich is closer to ob1ect and 2
nd
position G
2
%hich is closer to screen! $he distance bet%een the t%o position i!e ( )
) 2
G G L d say
! Get
the focal length obtained be
0
H f H
A& the values of ; used are R f
(&
the i'age for position
)
G
of lens is di'inished and that for position
2
G
of lens is
'agnified
C& As ; is increased ;for 'ore nu'ber of trials&, JdK also increases
D&
0
f S f
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SECTION-3
Section-III contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labeled A, B, C and D ,
while the statements in Column II are labeled p , q , r , s and t. Any given statement
in Column I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in
Column II. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 2 for each row in
which you have darkened the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer. Thus,
each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There is no negative
marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
48) Colu'n .. gives infor'ation of a capacitor undergoing a certain process! Colu'n .
suggests changes in so'e of the para'eters related to the circuit the capacitor is in!
4atch the state'ents in Colu'n . to the appropriate processes fro' Colu'n ..!
Column I Column II
;a& $he energy of the capacitor
decreases
;p& A parallel plate capacitor is charged and
isolated! ,o% the distance bet%een the
plates is slo%ly increased till it is doubled
;b& 5orce on the plates due to the
field of the capacitor re'ains the
sa'e
;8& A parallel plate capacitor is connected
across a battery! ,o% the distance
bet%een the plates is slo%ly increased till
it is doubled
;c& *or/ is done by the battery ;r& A parallel plate capacitor is charged and
isolated! A dielectric slab is introduced
co'pletely filling the gap bet%een the
plates
;d& Charge stored in the capacitor
re'ains the sa'e
;s& A parallel plate capacitor is connected
across a battery! A dielectric slab is
introduced co'pletely filling the gap
bet%een the plates
;t& A parallel plate capacitor is charged to a
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potential difference of I volts! ,o% its
polarity is reversed by connected it to a
battery of I volts!
49) Colu'n .. sho%s the position of ob1ect O( %ith respect to an optical entity %hich is a
conve+ 'irror or refracting surface or a thin lens! Consider only para+ial rays! Colu'n .
gives possible properties of the i'age for'ed or optical entity involved! 4atch the'
Column I Column II
;a& .'age is virtual ;p&
;b& .'age is 'agnified ;8&
;c& .'age lies belo% the principal
a+is
;r&
;d& $he 'irror / @efracting
surface/$hin lens / acts as a
converging syste'!
;s&
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;t&
SECTION-4
Section-IV contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit
integer , ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For each question in Section IV, you will
be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer,
and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will
be awarded.

50) One e+peri'ental 'ethod of 'easuring an insulating 'aterials ther'al conductivity is to
construct a bo+ of the 'aterial and 'easure the po%er input to an electric heater inside
the bo+ that 'aintains the interior at a 'easured te'perature above the outside surface!
6uppose that in such an apparatus a po%er input of )F0 * is re8uired to /eep the interior
surface of the bo+ "9TC above the te'perature of the outer surface! $he total area of the
bo+ is 2!)F '
2
and the %all thic/ness is -!Ac'! $he ther'al conductivity of 'aterial is
2
*
)0
'#
.

! 5ind . to nearest integer!
51) *ater level is 'aintained in a cylindrical vessel placed on horiDontal floor up to a fi+ed
height J3K! A tiny hole of area JAK is punched in the side %all at a height fro' the
botto' of the vessel e8ual to y! $he e'erging strea' stri/es the ground at a horiDontal
distance ( ) y 0
fro' cylinder! $o 'aintain the level in the vessel at J3K, the rate
;volu'e /sec& of addition of %ater is A
2g3
n
! 5ind n
52) A vertical capillary %ith inner dia'eter 0!90'' is sub'erged into %ater so that the
length of its part protruding over the %ater surface in 29''! $he radius of curvature of
the 'eniscus is

+ )0 '

! 5ind + to nearest integer! ;6urface tension of %ater


-
L 7- )0 ,/'

&
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53) A particle of 'ass J'K having collided %ith a stationary particle of 'ass J4K deviated by
an angle
N
2
rad %here as the particle of 'ass J4K recoiled at an angle of -0T to the
direction of the initial 'otion of the particle J'K! .f after the collision there is 0: loss in
/inetic energy of the t%o particle syste', find 4/'
54) $he 'agnetic induction at the centre of a rectangular %ire fra'e %hose diagonal is e8ual
to )"c' and the s'aller angle bet%een the diagonals is -0T is

+ )0 $

! $he current
flo%ing in the fra'e is 9A! 5ind +!
55) .n the figure sho%n, string is light and ine+tensible, spring is light and ideal, the pulleys
are light and frictionless! .nitially the spring is in its natural length and the string 1ust
taut! ,o% the syste' is released fro' rest! $he 'a+i'u' e+tension in the spring during
conse8uent 'otion is
n 'g
/
5ind n
'
/
2'
56) .n the circuit sho%n in the ad1acent diagra' initially s%itch #
)
is closed and s%itch #
2
is
open! After long ti'e, #
2
is also closed! $he current through the cell of e'f E
i''ediately after #
2
is closed is
+E
))@
! 5ind +!
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E -@
2@
2E
@
C
57) A stretched string of length J;< is e+cited by pluc/ing the string at right angles to its
length at a point %hich is a distance of

= ;=
fro' one end and stopping the vibration at the
centre of the string %ith a finger! 5ind the nu'ber of antinodes for the vibration
corresponding to the first overtone!
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