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IITJEE PHYSICS SAMPLE PAPER IV

SECTION I Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.
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A particle of mass m is projected at an angle of 60 with a velocity of 20 m/s relative to the ground from a plank of same mass m which is placed on a smooth surface initially plank was at rest. The minimum length of the plank for which the ball will fall on the plank itself is
(a) 40 3 m (c) 10 3 m (b) 20 3 m (d) 60 3 m

=0

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A solid sphere of mass M and radius R is lying on a rough horizontal plane. A constant force F = 4 Mg acts vertically at point P such that OP makes 60 with horizontal. Find the minimum value of coefficient of friction so that sphere starts pure rolling
(a) 3/7 (c) 2/7 (b) 4/7 (d) 2/5

60

3.

A sphere of mass m is rolling without sliding along positive x-axis on a rough horizontal surface of coefficient of friction . It elastically collides with a wall and then returns back. The correct statement of frictional force (f) acting on the sphere is before collision and f = mg i after collision (a) f = mg i after collision (b) f = 0 before collision and f = + mg i
(c) f <

before collision and f = mg i

just after collision mg i

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(d) f =

mg before collision and just after collision

4.

One plate of a capacitor is connected to a spring as shown in figure. Area of both the plates is A. In steady state separation between the plates is 0.8 d (spring was unstretched and the distance between the plates was d when the capacitor was uncharged). The force constant of the spring is
(a)

E
(d)

125 0 AE 2 32d 3

(b)

AE

d2

(c)

E2 Ad 3
0

AE 3 2d3
0

5.

All the rods are made of same material and have equal cross-sectional area. Lengths of rods are such that L1 = L2 A = L4 = L5 L3. Temperature A = B C D E = F. Consider the following statements for steady state. (i) As
1 2,

E 1
1

50

4
2

40

power through AC

power through DF.

2 B

(ii) Power through CD = 2 (power through DF) which of the following is correct? (a) statement (i) is correct but (ii) is incorrect. (b) statement (i) is incorrect but (ii) is correct (c) both are incorrect (d) both are correct.
6.

A certain mass of gas undergoes a process given by dU = the gas for this process is
(a) monoatomic

dW . If the molar heat capacity of 2

15 R, then the gas is 2


(b) polyatomic

(c) diatomic Space for rough work

(d) data insufficient

7.

A steel wire has a magnetic moment M. What will be its magnetic moment if it is bent into a circular arc which is subtending angle 3 / 2 at the centre?
(a) M (b) 2M/ (c)

2 2M 3

(d)

2 3

8.

de-Broglie wave in 5th Bohr orbit is


(a) (b)

(c)

(d)

SECTION II Reasoning Type This section contains 4 reasoning type questions numbered 9 to 12. Each question contains Statement-1 and Statement-2. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Directions: Read the following questions and choose (A) If both the statements are true and statement-2 is the correct explanation of statement-1. (B) If both the statements are true but statement-2 is not the correct explanation of statement-1. (C) If statement-1 is True and statement-2 is False. (D) If statement-1 is False and statement-2 is True. 9. A solid sphere of copper of radius R and a hollow sphere of the same material of inner radius r and outer radius R are heated to the same temperature and allowed to cool in the same environment Statement-1: Hollow sphere cools faster than solid sphere. d 1 Statement-2: dt m

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(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D Statement-1: The principle of conservation of mechanical energy fails if there are nonconservative forces doing work on the system. Statement-2: Non-conservative forces, if work, result in change in mechanical energy (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D In a rectilinear motion of a particle along x-axis velocity varies as v x where is a positive constant. At t = 0, particle is located at origin. Statement-1: The mean velocity of the particle averaged over the time that the particle S takes to cover the first S meters of the path is . 2 Statement-2: In a uniformly accelerated motion, the average velocity in a given duration is the arithmetic mean of the velocities at the initial and final points of the given duration. (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D Statement-1: The magnetic force experienced by a moving charged particle in a magnetic field is invariant in nature just like any other force. Statement-2: Magnetic force is F q v B and v is with respect to frame of reference in which we are taking F . (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D SECTION III Linked Comprehension Type This section contains 2 paragraphs P13 P18. Based upon each paragraph, 4 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct. Passage-I The task of the seatbelt is to stop you with the car so that your stopping distance is probably 4 or 5 times greater than if you had no seatbelt. A crash which stops the car and driver must take away all its kinetic energy and the work energy principle then dictates that a longer stopping distance decreases the impact force. For the example, in car crash scenario if the

11.

12.

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stopping distance is d for a car moving with a speed v, the average force of impact can be estimated by Total work done = change in kinetic energy

1 2 where m is the mass of the driver. mv 2 A moderate amount of stretch in the seatbelt will reduce the average impact force. A moderate amount of stretch in a seatbelt harness can extend the stopping distance and reduce the average impact force on the driver compared to a non-stretching harness. If the belt is stretched by same length, it would reduce the deceleration by some amount. So either a stretching or non stretching seatbelt reduces the impact force compared to no seatbelt. With no seat belt to stop the driver with the car, the driver flies free until stopped suddenly by impact on the stearing column, windshield etc. The stopping distance is estimated to be about one fifth of that with a seatbelt, causing the average impact force on the driver to be five times as great. The work done to stop the driver is equal to the average impact force on the driver times the distance travelled in stopping. A crash which stops the car and driver must take away all its kinetic energy and the work energy principle then dictates that a shorter stopping distance increases the impact force.
Favgd = 0 Answer the following questions in view of above passage: For a car crash scenario, where a car stops in 30 cm from a speed of 54 kmph, what is the force on the driver? Assume mass of the driver is 70 kg. 13. If the driver is firmly held in non stretching seat belt harness. (a) 52500 N (b) 26250 N (c) 13125 N (d) cant be said If the driver is not wearing a seatbelt and stopping distance is determined by nature of collision with windshield, stearing column etc. (a) 262500 N (b) 131250 N (c) 65625 N (d) cant be said If the driver is wearing a stretching seat belt harness (which increases the stopping distance by 50 %)

14.

15.

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(a) 35000 N (c) 8750 N

(b) 17500 N (d) cant be said Passage-II

A point mass M is attached on the surface of a sphere of same mass M and Radius R. this arrangement is placed on a horizontal frictionless surface as shown in figure. (The line joining centre O of sphere to point mass M is horizontal). If acm represents the acceleration of centre of mass of the system (sphere + point mass ) and represents the angular acceleration of the system then answer the following questions based upon the situation at the moment shown in figure 16. 17. 18. The magnitude of normal reaction from ground is (a) equal to 2Mg (b) less than 2Mg (c) more than 2Mg The correct relation between acm and will be (a) acm = 5/4 R (b) acm = 1/2 R (c) acm = R

M,R

=0

(d) cant determine (d) None of these

If the ground is rough (instead of smooth), then the direction of friction force will be (a) forward (b) backwards (c) depend upon the value of (d) none of these SECTION IV Matrix Match Type This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A), (B), (C), (D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (1, 2, 3, 4) in Column II. One statement in first column has one or more than one match with the statements in second column. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct matches are A 1,3, B 3, C 2,3 and D 2,4, then the correctly bubbled 4 4 matrix should be as follows:

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1 2 3 4 A B C D
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4

1. (A) (B) (C) (D) 2. (A)

Match the following Column-I First law of thermodynamics Elastic collision Absence of dissipative force Equation of continuity Match the following Column-I An electron goes from A to B in a uniform electric field. e 1. E A
B A bar magnet free to move in a uniform magnetic field 2. B N

Column-II 1. 2. 3. 4. Conservation of kinetic energy Conservation of energy Conservation of mass Conservation of mechanical energy Column-II

Force decreases

(B)

K.E. increases

(C)

S A charge +q is projected away from the centre of a charged ring along its axis
3. Force remains constant

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(D)

+Q + + + m + +q v ++ A particle executing SHM about O goes from 2 to 1 (A and B are extreme points) 4. A B 2 1 O

P.E. decreases

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SECTION V Subjective or Numerical Type The answer to these questions would lie between 0 to 9999. For any answer all four bubbles must be filled, for example if you plan to answer as 16 then fill 0016 and if you plan to answer 0 then fill 0000 in the grid provided in answer sheet. Any incomplete filling will be considered as incorrect filling. Illustration: If you want to fill 2379 as your answer then it will be filled as

1.

Two vessels A and B, thermally insulated, contain an ideal monoatomic gas. A small tube fitted with a valve connects these vessels. Initially the vessel A has 2 litres of gas at 300 K and 2 105 N/m2 pressure while vessel B has 4 litres of gas at 350 K and 4 105 N/m2 pressure. The valve is now opened and the system reaches equilibrium in pressure and temperature. Calculate the new pressure and temperature. A capacitor of capacity C1 = 2F is fully charged by using a cell of emf E = 4V. At an instant t = 0, it is connected to an uncharged capacitor of capacity C2 = 3F through a resistance x R = 1 . If charge on the capacitor C2 grows with time t as 1 e 5t / 6 C, then find the 5 value of x.

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