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PHYSICS

TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2014


TEST SYLLABUS
Course: VIJETA (JPAD)
& VIJAY (JRAD)
TEST : CUMMULATIVE TEST-1 (Date : 13-04-2014)
Date : 10-04-2014
Test Syllabus : Geometrical Optics, Electrostatics, Gravitation.
DPP No. : 1
Total Marks : 165 Max. Time : 180 min.
Single choice Objective (1 negative marking) Q.1 to Q.15 (3 marks 3 min.) [45, 45]
Multiple choice objective ('1' negative marking) Q.16 to Q.21 (4 marks 4 min.) [24, 24]
Subjective Questions ('1' negative marking) Q.22 to 30 (4 marks 5 min.) [36, 45]
Comprehension ('1' negative marking) Q.31 to Q.39 (3 marks 3 min.) [27, 27]
Match the Following Q.40 to Q.42 (no negative marking) (2 4 or 5) (8 marks 10 min.) [24,30]
Assertion and Reason (no negative marking) Q. 43 to 45 (3 marks 3 min.) [9 , 9]

1. A point object P is moving towards left with speed 5 mm/sec parallel


to optical axis of a concave mirror of focal length f = 20 cm. The
seperation between object and optical axis is 1 cm. Find velocity of
image of object in vector form when foot of perpendicular from object
on the optical axis is at a distance 30 cm from pole.

(A) Vi 20 i 4 j mm/sec (B) Vi 20 i j mm/sec

(C) Vi 20 i j mm/sec (D) Vi 20 i mm/sec

2. A convex lens forms inverted image of a real object on a fixed screen. The size of image is 9 cm. When lens is
displaced 40 cm along principle axis it again forms a real image of size 4 cm on the screen. Focal length of the
lens is
(A) 48 cm (B) 100 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 10 cm
3. Two point charges having charge +Q, q and mass M, m respectively are separated by a distance L. They
are released from rest in a uniform electric field E. The electric field is parallel to line joining both the
charges and is directed from negative to positive charge. For the separation between particles to remain
1
constant, the value of L is (K = )
4 0

(M m) KQq (M m) KQq mMKQq mMKQq


(A) (B) (C) (D)
E(qM Qm) E(qm QM) E(qM Qm) E(QM qm)

4. A cylindrical portion of radius r is removed from a solid sphere of radius R


and uniform volume charge density in such a way that the axis of the j
hollow cylinder coincides with one of the diameters of the sphere. (r is A r R
negligible compared to R). Then the electric field intensity at point A is i
r r
(A) i (B) 3 i
3 0 0
r r
(C) 6 i (D) 6 i
0 0

U
5. At distance ' r ' from a point charge, the ratio (where ' U ' is energy density and ' V ' is potential) is best
V2
represented by :

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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6. A small area is removed from a uniform spherical shell of mass M and radius R. Then the gravitational field
intensity near the hollow portion is
GM GM 3GM
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) (D) Zero
R 2R 2R 2

7. A narrow empty straight tunnel is made from surface to centre of Earth. Now a small ball is dropped from
2
surface of earth into this tunnel. The ratio of speeds of the ball when it is at a distance R from centre
3
of earth and when it reaches the centre of earth is : ( R is radius of earth)
1 1 7
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 3 2
V1
30
8. A particle is projected from point A, that is at a distance 4R from
the centre of the earth, with speed V 1 in a direction making 30 A
with the line joining the centre of the earth and point A, as shown.
Find the speed V 1 if particle grazes the surface of the earth as 4R
shown in figure. Consider gravitational interaction only between
GM
these two. (use = 6.4 107 m 2/s2)
R
(A) 4 2 km/s (B) 3 2 km/s R
V2
(C) 6 2 km/s (D) 5 2 km/s

9. In the figure shown an infinitely long wire of uniform linear charge density is
kept perpendicular to the plane of figure such that it extends upto infinity on
both sides of the paper. Find the electrostatic force on a semicircular ring kept
such that its geometrical axis coincides with the wire. The semicircular ring
has a uniform linear charge density .

(A) R (B) 4 (C) 2 (D)
0 0 0 0

10. Consider a spherical planet rotating about its axis. The velocity of a point at equator is v. The angular velocity of
this planet is such that it makes apparent value of g at the equator half of value of g at the pole. The escape
speed for a polar particle on the planet expressed as multiple of v is :
(A) v (B) 2v (C) 3v (D) 4v
11. Two particles of combined mass M, placed in space with certain separation, are released. Interaction between
the particles is only of gravitational in nature and there is no external force present. Acceleration of one particle
with respect to the other when separation between them is R, has a magnitude :
GM GM
(A) 2 (B) 2
2R R
2GM
(C) (D) not possible to calculate due to lack of information
R2
12. The figure shows two equal, positive charges, each of magnitude 50 C,
fixed at points (3, 0) m and (3, 0)m respectively. A charge 50C, moving
along negative yaxis has a kinetic energy of 4J at the instant it crosses
point (0,4)m. Determine the position of this charge where the direction of
its motion reverses for the first time after crossing this point (neglect
gravity).


(A) 1m, 6 2m
(B) 0,6 2m
(C) (0,5 2 )
(D) 6 2m, 1m
13. Orbital velocity of a satellite in its orbit (around earth) of radius r is v. It collides with another body in its orbit and
comes to rest just after the collision. Taking the radius of earth as R, the speed with which it will fall on the
surface of earth will be :
v v
(A) (B) r (C) (D) r
r v 2( 1) r v 2( 1)
2( 1) R 2( 1) R
R R
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14. Two converging lenses have focal length f1 and f2 (f 1 >f 2). The optical
axis of the two lenses coincide. This lens system is used to from an
image of real object. It is observed that final magnification of the image
does not depend on the distance x. Whole arrangement is shown in
figure. Distance between lenses is
f1f2 f1f2
(A) f 1 f 2 (B) f 1+ f2 (C) (D)
f1 f2 f1 f2
15. A binary star system has a time period T = 3 year, while the distance between its components is 2 astronomical
units. If mass of the sun is represented by Ms, total mass of the binary star system in terms of mass of sun will
be (1 Astronomical unit = Distance between earth and sun and 1 year = time period of earth about sun)
Ms 7 8
(A) (B) 2 Ms (C) M s (D) Ms
2 9 9
16. In the figure shown A & B are two charged particles having charges q
and q respectively are placed on a non-conducting fixed horizontal
smooth plane. B is fixed and A is attached to a non conducting mass-
less spring of spring constant k. The other end of the spring is fixed.
Mass of A is m, A and B are in equilibrium when the distance between
them is r. Choose the correct options
m
(A) time period of small oscillation of block A about is means position = 2 q2 .
k 3
20 r

m
(B) time period of small oscillation of block A about is means position = 2 .
q2
k
2 0 r3
q2

(C) to perform SHM, K must be greater than 3 .
2 0r
2q2

(D) to perform SHM, K must be greater than 3
0 r
17. Out of the following, select the correct statement(s) :
(A) Sun glasses which have curved surfaces have no optical power
(B) When thin lenses are in contact, the magnifications get multiplied to get overall magnification
(C) The focal length of a lens (the surroundings on both sides of the lens have the same refractive index) does not
depend upon the direction from which light is incident
(D) Decreasing the radii of the two surfaces of a double convex or double concave lens (keeping the refractive
index of lens and surrounding unchanged) increases its magnitude of focal length
18. Two infinite, parallel, nonconducting thin sheets carry equal positive charge density . One is placed in
the yz plane and the other at distance x = a. Take potential V = 0 at x = 0. Choose the correct statements

(A) For 0 x a, potential V = 0. (B) For x a, potential V = ( x a)
0

(C) For x a, potential V = ( x a) (D) For x 0 potential V = x
0 0

19. In the figure shown a point charge q is kept at a distance 4R/3 from centre
of a conducting solid sphere 'S' of radius R and having a charge Q. B is a
point on the surface of conductor such that BC AC. Also line AC is
along X-axis. Choose the correct options.
9q i
(A) X-component of electric field at the point B only due to conductor is
125 0R 2
9 q i
(B) X-component of electric field at the point B only due to conductor is
125 0R 2
1 3q
(C) Electric potential at the point B only due to conductor is 4 R Q
0 20

1 3q
(D) Electric potential at the point C only due to conductor is 4 R Q
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AP
20. A charge 'q' is placed on the diagonal AP of a cube at a distance from the point A. Choose the correct
3
options.
q
(A) the sum of electric flux passing through the surfaces ABCD and PQRS is 3
0

q
(B) the sum of electric flux passing through the surfaces ABCD and PQRS is
8 0
(C) the flux through both the surfaces ABCD and PQRS are same
(D) the flux through the surfaces ABCD is larger than the flux through surface PQRS.

21. In the figure shown there is a hollow hemisphere of radius 'R'. It has a uniform mass distribution having total
mass m. The gravitational potential at points A, D and B are VA, VD and VB respectively. Distance of D and B from
centre C are R/2 and 2R respectively. The points C, D and B are lying on radial line of the hollow hemisphere.

Gm Gm Gm
(A) VA = , (B) VD = (C) VB = (D) VA = VD < VB
R R 2R

2
22. A small ball of mass 1 kg and charge C is placed at the centre of a uniformly charged sphere of radius 1 m
3
1
and charge mC. A narrow smooth groove is made in the sphere from centre to surface as shown in figure. The
3
1
sphere is made to rotate about a diameter perpendicular to the groove at a constant rate of revolutions per
2
second. Find the speed w.r.t. ground (in m/s) with which the ball slides out from the groove. Neglect any
magnetic effect.

23. A planet revolves around the sun in elliptical orbit of semimajor axis 2 10 12 m. The areal velocity of the
planet when it is nearest to the sun is 4.4 10 16 m 2/s. The least distance between planet and the sun is
1.8 1012 m. Find the minimum speed of the planet in km/s.

24. A satellite is orbiting around the earth in a circular orbit and in this orbit magnitude of its acceleration is a1. Now
a rocket is fired in the direction of motion of satellite from the satellite due to which its speed instantaneously
becomes half of initial, just after the rocket is fired acceleration of satellite has magnitude a2 . Then the ratio
a1
is (Assume there is no external force other than the gravitational force of earth before and after the firing of
a2
rocket from the satellite)

25. A uniform thin rod of mass m and length R is placed normally on surface of
earth as shown. The mass of earth is M and its radius is R. If the magnitude of
GMm
gravitational force exerted by earth on the rod is , then is
12R 2

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26. A light ray parallel to the principal axis is incident (as shown in the figure) on
a planoconvex lens with radius of curvature of its curved part equal to 10 cm.
Assuming that the refractive index of the material of the lens is 4/3 and medium
on both sides of the lens is air, the distance of the point from the lens where
2y
this ray meets the principal axis is cm then find value of y..
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27. The final image of the object O shown in the figure is formed at point 20 cm below a thin equi-concave
lens, which is at a depth of 65 cm from principal axis. From the given geometry, calculate the radius of
curvature in cm of lens kept at "A".

28. Two persons A and B wear glasses of optical powers (in air) P 1 = + 2 D and P2 = + 1D respectively. The
glasses have refractive index 1.5. Now they jump into a swimming pool and look at each other. B appears
t o be prese nt at di stance 2m (f rom A) t o A. A appea rs t o be present at di stance 1m
X
(from B) to B. The refractive index of water in the swimming pool, in the form and find X.
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29. A glass hemisphere of refractive index 4/3 and of radius 4 cm is placed on a plane mirror. A point object is
placed at distance ' d ' on axis of this sphere as shown. If the final image is at infinity, then find the value
of ' d ' in cm.

30. A planet is made of two materials of density 1 and 2 as shown in figure.

1 x
Acceleration due to gravity at surface of planet is same as at depth R. The ratio is equal to . Find the
2 3
value of x.
y
COMPREHENSION - 1
+
+++
++

+
++

A thin ring of radius R is placed in x-y plane such that its centre lies at

+++++

origin. The half ring in region x< 0 carries uniform linear charge density + x x
+++

and the remaining half ring in region x> 0 carries uniform linear charge +

++

density . +


++
++++

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R
31. Then the electric potential (in volts) at point P whose coordinates are (0, + ) is
2
1 1
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D) cannot be determineds
4 o 2 4 o 4

R
32. The direction of electric field at point P whose coordinates are (0, + ) is
2
(A) Along positive x-direction (B) Along negative x-direction
(C) Along positive y-direction (D) Along negative y-direction

33. Then the dipole moment of the ring in is


(A) (2R2) i (B) (2R2) i (C) (4R2) i (D) (4R2) i

Comprehension- 2
Figure shows a plano-convex lens of refractive index 3 placed in air. The maximum thickness of the lens is 3
mm and its aperture diameter is 8 mm. Point A lies on the curved surface on the principal axis. A light ray is
incident at the point A as shown in the figure making 60 with the normal.

A
60

34. The lateral displacement of the light ray in passing through the lens is :
(A) 3 mm (B) 3 3 mm (C) 3 mm (D) Zero

35. Radius of curvature of the curved part of the lens is :


25 4 3
(A) mm (B) 20 mm (C) mm (D) mm
6 3 4

36. The focal length of the lens if treated as a thin lens is :


5 5 25 5
(A) cm (B) cm (C) ( 3 1) cm (D) ( 3 1) cm
12 24 12 24
Comprehension : 3

Two concave refracting surfaces each with radius of curvature R = 35 cm and refractive indices 1 and 2
respectively, are placed facing each other in air as shown in figure. A point object 'O' is placed at a distance R/
2 from one of the surface as shown. Answer the following :

37. Distance of image after refraction from 1st surface (1 = 1.5) is equal to :
(A) 45 cm towards left of P1 (B) 45 cm towards right of P1
(C) 30 cm towards left of P1 (D) 30 cm towards right of P1

38. Separation between the images of 'O' formed by each refracting surface is equal to : (2 = 1.5)
(A) 8 cm (B) 4 cm (C) 2 cm (D) cannot be determined

39. If 1 = 1.5, then for what value of 2 images from both refracting surfaces must coincide :
(A) 2 (B) 1.5 (C) 3 (D) 2.5

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40. An object O (real) is placed at focus of an equi-convex lens as shown in figure 1. The refractive index of
material of lens is = 1.5 and the radius of curvature of either surface of lens is R. The lens is surrounded
by air. In each statement of column-I some changes are made to situation given above and information
regarding final image formed as a result is given in column-II. The distance between lens and object is
unchanged in all statements of column-I. Match the statements in column-I with resulting image in column-

Column-I Column-II
(A) If the refractive index of the lens is (p) final image is real
doubled (that is, made 2 ) then
(B) If the radius of curvature is doubled (q) final image is virtual
(that is, made 2R) then
(C) If a glass slab of refractive index = 1.5 (r) final image becomes smaller in size
is introduced between the object in comparison to size of image before
and lens as shown, then the change was made
R R

slab
(D) If the left side of lens is filled with a medium (s) final image is of same size of object.
of refractive index = 1.5 as shown, then
R R
air
O

41. In each situation of column-I, some charge distributions are given with all details explained. In column -II
The electrostatic potential energy and its nature is given situation in column -II. Then match situation in
column-I with the corresponding results in column-II and indicate your answer by darkening appropriate
bubbles in the 4 4 matrix given in the OMR.
Column-I Column-II

(A) A thin shell of radius a and having 1 Q2


a charge Q uniformly distributed (p) in magnitude
8 0 a
over its surface as shown

5a
(B) A thin shell of radius and having
2 3 Q2
a charge Q uniformly distributed (q) in magnitude
20 0 a
over its surface and a point charge
Q placed at its centre as shown.

(C) A solid sphere of radius a and having 27Q Q2


a charge Q uniformly distributed (r) in magnitude
80 0 a
throughout its volume as shown.

(D) A solid sphere of radius a and having


a charge Q uniformly distributed
throughout its volume. The solid sphere (s) Positive in sign
is surrounded by a concentric thin
uniformly charged spherical shell of
radius 2a and carrying charge Q
as shown
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42. A conducting sphere A of radius a, with charge Q is placed concentrically inside a conducting shell B of radius
b. B is earthed, C is the common centre of A and B. If P is the point between shells A and B at distance r from
1
center C then for (a = 1m, b = 3m, r = 2 m and K = )
4 0

b
a
A C
B

Column - I Column - II
2KQ
(A) Electric field at point P is (p)
3
(B) Electric potential at point P is (v = 0) (q) zero
KQ
(C) Electric potential difference between A and B is (r)
4
KQ
(D) Electric field outside the shell B at distance (s)
6
5 m from centre C is
KQ
(t)
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43. Statement - 1 : A particle is at a height R (equal to radius of earth) from the surface of the earth. If mass of the
particle is m and acceleration due to gravity is g on the surface of earth, then its gravitational potential energy at
height R is mgR.
Statement - 2 : If a particle is slowly moved in gravitational field, the work done by the external agent is equal
to the change in the gravitational potential energy of the particle.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

44. STATEMENT1 : A point object is moving on principal axis of a fixed spherical mirror. As the point object
approaches the focus, the image moves away from focus.
STATEMENT2 : The product of magnitude of object distance and magnitude of image distance, both measured
from focus, of a spherical mirror is constant.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

45. STATEMENT-1 : When a point charge q is placed inside the cavity of a conductor, equal and opposite charges
are induced on inner and outer surfaces of the conductor. At a point P, electric field due to charges induced on
inner surface of cavity must be non-zero. `
+ + + + + + + +
+
+ +
+ +
P
+ +
+
+
+q +
+ +

+ +
+ +
+ + +
+ + +

STATEMENT-2 : In cases of irregular cavities, on inner surface of cavity charges are non-uniformly distributed.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
(E) Statement-1 and Statement-2 both are False.
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