TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2016
E S T IN F OR M A T IO
Course : VIJETA (JP)
Special DPP on XI syllabus for (CT–2) (Main)
Total Marks : 45 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to 15 (3 marks 2 min.) [45, 30]
ANSWER KEY OF SPECIAL DPP–2
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (B)
8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (A)
15. (D)
1. The moment of inertia of an equilateral triangular plate about the axis passing through its centre of
mass and lying in the plane is . The moment of inertia of a hexagonal plate of side 'a' and made of
same material and same thickness, about an axis passing through the centre of mass and lying in its
plane will be :
'a'
a
a a
a
a
(A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 24 (D*) 30
Sol. mr2 M 4m R 2r
Moment of inertia of upper half = 16 – = 15
= 16 – = 15
Total moment of inertia = 30
16
2a
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2. Two identical bricks of length L are piled one on top of the other on a table as shown in the figure. The
maximum distance S the top brick can overhang the table with the system still balanced is:
L
S
L
S
1 2 3 7
(A) L (B) L (C*) L (D) L
2 3 4 8
Sol. For maximum S center of mass of upper plank should be vertically above P and center of mass of
system of both the planks should be vertically above Q.
S P
Q
L
P
Q
S
3. A long plank of mass M is initially at rest on a frictionless surface. A small block with mass m and initial
speed u0 slides on top of the larger plank. The coefficient of friction between the block and plank is .
m u0
M
L
Net work done by friction on system if the top block falls off the plank after sliding over its length L is
M m M
(A*) – mgL (B) gL (C) gL (D) – MgL
M M m
Mm u0
m u0
M
L
L
M m M
(A*) – mgL (B) gL (C) gL (D) – MgL
M M m
Sol. Net work done by kinetic friction on system does not depend on frame of reference.
Work done by kinetic friction with respect to M = – mgL
M = – mgL
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4. A conical flask of mass 10 kg and base area 103 cm2 is floating in liquid of specific gravity 1.2 as shown
in the figure. The force that liquid exerts on curved surface of conical flask is (neglect the atmospheric
pressure and g = 10 m/s2)
10 cm
(A*) 20 N in downward direction (B) 40 N in downward direction
(C) 20 N in upward direction
10 kg 103 cm2 1.2
( Patm ) : (g = 10 m/s2)
10 cm
(A*) 20 (B) 40
(C) 20
Sol. U = Ffrom base – Fcurved surface
Fcurved = 120 – 100 = 20 N
5. In a continuous printing process, paper is drawn into the process at a constant speed V, shown in figure
where r is radius of paper on the roll at any given time & b is thickness of the paper. The angular
acceleration of the roll as function of r is -
V r t
(Paper roll) b r
-
v
b
V 2b
(A)
2 2r 3
(B) zero, because V is constant V
V 2b
(C*)
2 r3
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Sol. Suppose total length of paper is . r1 is inner radius of spool
r1 (spool)
then r2 – r12 = × b ........(1)
and at this moment
v
b
r1
r
v=r ........(2)
Differient equation (1) w.r.t. time
(1)
dr d
× 2r. –0= .b
dt dt
dr v.b
= ........(3)
dt 2 r
diff equation (2) wrt time
(2)
v=r
dv d dr
=r +
dt dt dt
dr dr
0=r + is ve
dt dt
dr r
=
dt
dr
= ..........(4)
r dt
vb. v 2b
using (3) & (4) = =
2 r2 2 r3
vb. v2b
(3) (4) = 2
=
2 r 2 r3
6. The time period of small oscillation of a uniform ring inside a large fixed cylinder of radius R is, if radius
of ring is r, and cylinder is sufficiently rough to prevent any kind of sliding.
R
r,
2(R r) 3(R r) 2(R r)
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C*) 2
3g 2g g
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Sol. Torque about point of contact
(I.A.O.R)
d2
–mgsin r = (mr2 + mr2)
dt2
d2 mgsin r
=
dt 2 2mr 2
r
For small sin = =
(R r)
r
sin = =
(R r)
d2 g r
=
dt 2 2r (R r)
d2 g
=
dt 2 2(R r)
2(R r)
T= 2 .
g
7. A small ring of mass m is connected with a particle of same mass by an ideal string & the whole
system is released as shown in figure. Coefficient of friction between ring A and wire is 3/5, ring A will
starts sliding when connecting string will make an angle with the vertical, then will be : (particle is
free to move and ring can slide only)
m
A 3/5 A
: (
)
(A) 30º (B*) 45º (C) 60º
mv 2
Sol. mg cos =
2
T-mg cos = 2mg cos
T = 3mg cos
3mg cos sin = [mg + 3mg cos2 ]
= 45º
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8. A lamina is made by removing a small disc of diameter 2R from a bigger disc of uniform mass density
and radius 2R, as shown in figure. A second similar disc is made but instead of hole a disc of triple the
density as of first it filled in the hole. Centre of mass is calculated in both the cases and was found at a
2r
distance r & r from centre O respectively. Find the ratio 2 .
1 2
r1
2R 2R
2r2
O r r
1 2
r1
(A) 1 (B*) 2 (C) 4 (D) 6
2
[ R ] R [2 R2 ] R 2r2
Sol. r =
1 &r = 2 =2
[ R2 ] [ (2R)2 ] [2 2
R ] [ (2R)2 ] r1
9. Two identical disks are positioned on a vertical axis as shown in the fig. The bottom disk is rotating at
an angular velocity 0 and has rotational kinetic energy k0. The top disk is initially at rest. It allowed to
fall and sticks to the bottom disk. The change in the rotational kinetic energy of the system after the
collision is:
0
k0
3k 0 k0 k0
(A) (B*) (C) (D) zero
4 2 4
Sol. By conservation of angular momentum
1 1 + 2 2 = ( 1 + 2)
1 1 2 2
=
1 2
1 2 1 2 1 2
K= 1 1 2 2 ( 1 2)
2 2 2
1 = 2 =
1 = 0
2 = 0
0
=
2
1 2
K= 0
4
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10. In the fig. shown a cart moves on a smooth horizontal surface due to an external constant force of
magnitude F. The initial mass of the cart is M0 and velocity is zero. Sand falls on to the cart with
negligible velocity at constant rate kg/s and sticks to the cart. The velocity of the cart at time t is:
F
M0 kg/s
t
Ft F m0 t Ft Ft
(A*) (B) n (C) (D) e t
M0 t m0 M0 M0 t
Sol. Impulse = Pf – Pi
F × t = (M0 + t)v – 0
Ft
v=
M0 t
11. Three forces are acting on a ring placed in the x – y plane as shown. Taking P as the point of
application of resultant force the value of shown in figure is rad. Find the value of x.
x
x – y P
x
x
y
F
F
P
45º
F 2
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D*) 6
y
F
F
P
Sol. F
F.R. = [Link] = rad
6
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12. A cubical block of side 10 10 cm is connected to a smooth and uniform disc of mass 20 g through an
ideal string as shown. The block is placed on a thin liquid layer of thickness 0.2 mm. If center of the disc
move downward with constant speed of 2 cm/sec after the system is released. The coefficient of
viscosity of liquid is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
Block
Thin liquid layer
Fixed surface
Disc
mg
10 10 cm 20 g
0.2 mm
2 cm/sec
(g = 10 m/s2)
mg
(A) 2 × 10-3 Pa-sec (B) 5 × 10-3 Pa-sec (C) 3 × 10-3 Pa-sec (D*) 6 × 10-3 Pa-sec
Sol. By constraint relation, velocity of block is 2V. As acceleration for Block and disc is zero, for disc 2T =
mg
2V 2T = mg
a=0
2V
T
F
T T
V
a=0
mg
mg
T=
2
and for block T = f (T = f)
mg 2V
= A
2 d
mgd
=
4AV
20 10 3 10 0.2 10 3
=
4 10 3 10 4 2 10 2
= 5 × 10–3 NSm–2
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13. A girl throws a ball with an initial velocity v at an angle of 45º. The ball strikes a smooth vertical wall at a
horizontal distance d from the girl and after rebound returns to her hands. What is the coefficient of
restitution between wall and ball ? (v2 > dg)
v 45º d
(v2 > dg)
v 2 gd gd gd v2
(A) (B*) 2
(C) (D)
gd v gd v2 gd
Sol.
sin 45º
t1 + t2 = 2v
g
d d 2v sin 45º gd
= e= 2
v cos 45º ev cos 45º g v gd
14. A stream of water of density , cross-sectional area A, and speed u strikes a wall that is perpendicular
to the direction of the stream, as shown in the figure below. The water then flows sideways across the
wall. The force exerted by the stream on the wall is
, A u
(A*) u2A (B) uA/2 (C) 3 u2A (D) u2A/
dp
Sol. F=
dt
d(mu) dm
F= = u = au × u= u2a
dt dt
15. Two water drops of radii R1 and R2 are falling with their terminal velocity. If some how gravity is
switched off, what is the ratio of their initial accelerations (Just after gravity is switched off)
R1 R2
()
(A) R13 : R32 (B) R12 : R22 (C) R1 : R2 (D*) 1 : 1
Sol. At terminal velocity Fdrag = mgeff
If gravity is switched off, drops will retard due to drag force.
Fdrag
a= = geff
m
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