11th Jee Main 14-2-24 Final
11th Jee Main 14-2-24 Final
Instruction
SYLLABUS
PHYSICS Circular motion, WEP, Centre of Mass
CHEMISTRY Chemical Bonding, Thermo Chemistry Thermodynamic
MATHEMATICS Binomial Theorem, Logarithms, Trigonometry
3. The average acceleration vector for a particle having a uniform circular motion is
v2
(a) A constant vector of magnitude
r
2
v
(b) A vector of magnitude directed normal to the plane of the given uniform circular
r
motion
(c) Equal to the instantaneous acceleration vector at the start of the motion
(d) A null vector
5. The maximum velocity at the lowest point, so that the string just slack at the highest
point in a vertical circle of radius l
(a) gl (b) 3gl (c) 5gl (d) 7gl
6. A particle originally at rest at the highest point of a smooth vertical circle is slightly displaced. It will
leave the circle at a vertical distance h below the highest point such that
R R 2R
(a) h = R (b) h (c) h (d) h
3 2 3
7. The angle turned by a body undergoing circular motion depends on time as 2
0 1t 2 t 2 Then the angular acceleration of the body is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 21 (d) 22
a b
9. The potential energy between two atoms in a molecule is given by U(x) = ;
12 6
x x
where a and b are positive constants and x is the distance between the atoms. The atom
is in stable equilibrium when
11a a 2a
(a) x = 6 (b) x = 6 (c) x = 0 (d) x = 6
5b 2b b
10. What is the velocity of the bob of a simple pendulum at its mean position, if it is able to
rise to vertical height of 10 cm (Take g = 9.8 m/s2 )
(a) 0.6 m/s (b) 1.4 m/s (c) 1.8 m/s (d) 2.2 m/s
11. A block of mass m initially at rest is dropped from a height h on to a spring of force
constant k. the maximum compression in the spring is x then
12. An open knife edge of mass 'm' is dropped from a height 'h' on a wooden floor. If the
blade penetrates upto the depth 'd' into the wood, the average resistance offered by the
wood to the knife edge is
2
h h h
(a) mg (b) mg 1 (c) mg 1 (d) mg 1
d d d
13. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power.
The distance moved by the body in time t is proportional to
(a) t1/2 (b) t3/4 (c) t3/2 (d) t 2
14. A force F acting on an object varies with distance x as shown here. The force is in
newton and x in metre. The work done by the force in moving the object from x = 0 to
x = 6m is
15. Four particles of masses m, m, 2 m and 2 m are placed at the four corners of a
square of side a as shown in fig. The (x, y) coordinates of the centre of mass are:
a a a 2a a
(a) ,2a (b) ,a (c) , (d) a,
2 2 2 3 3
17. Three identical uniform rods of the same mass M and length L are arranged in xy plane
as shown in Fig. A fourth uniform rod of mass 3M has been placed as shown in the xy
plane. What should be the value of the length of the fourth rod such that the centre of
mass of all the four rods lie at the origin?
19. A bullet of mass m moving with velocity v strikes a block of mass M at rest and gets
embedded into it. The kinetic energy of the composite block will be
1 m 1 M
(a) mv2 (b) mv2
2 (m + M) 2 (m + M)
1 (m + M) 1 m
(c) mv2 (d) Mv2
2 M 2 (m + M)
20. Figure shows a thin uniform rod 50 cm long and has a mass of 100 g. A hollow metal
ball is filled with air and has a diameter 10 cm and total mass 50 g is fixed to one end
of the rod. At what point along its length will the ball and rod balance horizontally?
(a) 20 cm from the centre of the rod (b) 10 cm from the centre of the rod
(c) At the centre of the rod (d) Where the ball is attached to the rod
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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value. For each question, enter the correct
numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g.6.25, 7.00, -0.33,-
.30, 30.27, -127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. The two blocks in an Atwood machine have masses 2.0 kg and 3.0 kg. Find the work (J)
done by gravity during the fourth second after the system is released from rest.
(g = 9.8m/s2)
3. A block of mass 5.0 kg is suspended from the end of a vertical spring which is stretched
by 10 cm under the load of the block. The block is given a sharp impulse from below so
that it acquires an upward speed of 2·0 m/s . How high will it rise? Take g =10 m/s2 .
(Give answer in cm)
4. A scooter weighing 150 kg together with its rider moving at 36 km/hr is to take a turn of
radius 30 m. What horizontal force (Newton) on the scooter is needed to make the turn
possible?
5. A circular road of radius 50 m has the angle of banking equal to 30 . At what speed
(m/s) should a vehicle go on this road so that the friction is not used?(Round off to
nearest integers)
6. Mr. Verma (50 kg) and Mr. Mathur (60 kg) are sitting at the two extremes of a 4 m long
boat (40 kg) standing still in water. To discuss a mechanics problem, they come to the
middle of the boat. Neglecting friction with water, how far does the boat move on the
water during the process? (in cm)
7. Two blocks of masses 10 kg and 20 kg are placed on the X-axis. The first mass is moved
on the axis by a distance of 2 cm. By what distance should the second mass be moved to
keep the position of the centre of mass unchanged? (in cm)
8. Two fat astronauts each of mass 120 kg are travelling in a closed spaceship moving at a
speed of 15 km/s in the outer space far removed from all other material objects. The total
mass of the spaceship and its contents including the astronauts is 660 kg. If the
10. A bullet of mass 20 g travelling horizontally with a speed of 500 m/s passes through a
wooden block of mass 10:0 kg initially at rest on a level surface. The bullet emerges
with a speed of 100 m/s and the block slides 20 cm on the surface before coming to rest.
Find the friction coefficient between the block and the surface.
3. A hungry man weighing 80 kg take quickly 20 g lunch, and then climbs up a mountain
making it to a height of 200 m. If 60 % of food energy was wasted as heat and the rest
was used as climbing work. The fuel intake could have been any one of the following
with given enthalpy of combustion?
(a) Glucose 16 kJ/g (b) Wheat bread 20 kJ/g
(c) Fructose syrup 13 kJ/g (d) Olive oil 35 kJ/g
5. A gas is heated at constant pressure. The fraction of heat absorbed used in doing work is
1 1
(a) (b) 1 (c) 1 (d)
6. List-I List-II
(P) XeO3 (1) Planar and lone pair is present on central atom
(Q) CF4 (2) Planar and lone pair is not present on central atom
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(R) XeF2 (3) Non-planar and lone pair is not present on central atoms
(S) CO 2 (4) Non-planar and lone pair is present on central atom
Codes:
P Q R S
(a) 3 2 1 4 (b) 4 3 1 2
(c) 2 1 4 3 (d) 1 2 3 4
10. Which of the d-orbital(s) of silicon atoms can form back bond in
N SiH3 3 . If N SiH3 3 is present in xy plane
(I) d xy (II) d xz (III) d yz (IV) d x 2 y2
(a) All I, II, III, IV (b) Only I, II, III
(c) Only II, III, IV (d) Only II, III
17. Which of the following can form intermolecular H-bonding between its molecules?
(a) CH3OCH3 (b) CH3COCH3 (c) CH3Cl (d) N 2 H 4
18. One mol of an ideal monatomic gas is filled in a container and it is subjected to
following changes
19. The enthalpy of combustion at 25°C of H2 g , cyclohexane (l) and cyclohexene (1) are
–241, 3920 and –3800 kJ/mol, respectively. The enthalpy of hydrogenation of
cyclohexene(1) is
(a) –121 kJ/mol (b) +121 kJ/mol (c) –242 kJ/mol (d) +242 kJ/mol
Calculate value of p ÷ q, here p and q are total number of d р bonds and total
number of sp3 hybridised atoms respectively in given molecule.
3. At constant volume, 4 mol of an ideal gas when heated from 300 K to 500 K changes its
internal energy by 5000 J. The molar heat capacity at constant volume is_____.
4. How many molecules have two lone pairs on the central atom?
H 2O, SF4 , 13 ¯, XeF5 , XeO3 , XeOF4 , PC13 , NC13 , CIF3, XeF2 , NO2 , CO3
5. At 25°C, 50 g of iron reacts with HCl to form FeCl 2 . The evolved hydrogen gas expands
against a constant pressure of 1 bar. The work done by the gas during this expansion is
(Round off to the Nearest Integer). [Given: R = 8.314 J mol K . Assume, hydrogen
is an ideal gas] [Atomic mass of Fe is 55.85 u]
6.
The standard heat of formation f H 0298 of ethane (in kJ/mol), if the heat of combustion
of ethane, hydrogen and graphite are 1560, 393.5 and –286 kJ/mol, respectively is
7. 200 mL of 0.2 M HCI is mixed with 300 mL of 0.1 M NaOH. The molar heat of
neutralization of this reaction is –57.1 kJ. The increase in temperature in °C of the
system on mixing is x ×10 . The value of x is _______. (Nearest integer)
[Given: Specific heat of water = 4.18 J g K Density of water = 1.00 g cm ]
(Assume no volume change on mixing)
3.
The remainder, when 1523 + 2323 is divided by 19, is
(a) 4 (b) 15 (c) 0 (d) 18
4. For r = 0, 1, 2, ..., 10, let Ar, Br and Cr denote, respectively, the coefficient of x r in the
10
expansion of 1 + x , 1 + x and 1 + x . Then, A r (B10Br C10A r ) is equal
10 20 30
r =1
to
(a) B10 C10 2
(b) A10 B10 C10 A10
(c) 0 (d) C10 B10
6. The angle between the minute hand and hour hand of a clock, when the time is 7:30 pm
is
(a) 60 (b) 45 (c) 30 (d) None of these
8. The number of real solutions of the equation cos7 x + sin 4x = 1 in interval [, ] is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
tan 3x tan 2x
9. The solution set for x, which satisfy the equation = 1 is
1 tan 3x tan2x
(a) x = nπ + ,n l (b) x = 2nπ + , n l
4 4
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) No such x exists
n sincos α
10. If tan = and tan ( – ) = k tan , then k is equal to
1 n sin 2
1
(a) n + 1 (b) 1 – n (c) n – 1 (d) 1 –
n
14. If log3x = a and log 7 x = b then which of the following is equal to log 21x ?
ab 1 1
(a) ab (b) 1 1 (c) (d) 1 1
a +b a+b a +b
15. log ab – log| b| =
(a) log a (b) log |a| (c) –log a (d) None of these
21 27
19. Let and be such that 3 . If sin + sin and cos + cos
65 65
then the value of cos is
2
3 3 6 6
(a) (b) (c) (d)
130 130 65 65
4 1
2. 5log1/5 (1/2) log 2 log1/2
3 7 10 2 21
4.
If x + log10 2x + 1 = log10 6 + x log10 5 , then x is ______
18
1
5. The term independent of x in the expansion of 9x , x 0 , is times the
3 x
corresponding binomial coefficient. Then, is _______
7. If the seventh term from the beginning is equal to the seventh term from the end in the
n
1
expansion of 21/3 then n =______.
31/3
8. If the smallest positive values of x and y satisfying x y = and cot x + cot y = 2 are
4
x and y then λ + μ is equal to
12 6