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Second Step_JEE (Main & Adv) 2014-15 Weekly Test (SSIR_WT5)

08/06/2014 SSIR
CODE-A

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Ph.: 011-47623456 Fax : 011-47623472
MM : 120 Time : 40 min.
WEEKLY TEST SERIES 2014-16
TEST - 5
Topics covered :
Physics : (c) Conductor and its properties ; (i) Charged isolated conductor ; (ii) Charge distribution related to
curvature of conductor ; (iii) Induction of charge on conductor in uniform electric field ; (iv) Induction
of charge on conductor in non-uniform electric field ; ; (for example : in electric field due to a point
charge) ; (v)Cavities inside charged conductors(Field And Potential) (vi) Charge distribution on
surfaces of metal sheets in a system of parallel metal sheets ; (vii) Charge distribution on various
surfaces of a system of concentric charged metal spheres; Dielectrics and polarization (a) Definition
of capacitor and capacitance ; (b) Parallel plate capacitor ; (i) Electric field and potential difference
between plates of capacitor ; (ii) Deriving expression for capacitance ; (iii) Energy stored by the
capacitor and engery density ; (iv) Force between capacitor plates ; (v) Work done by battery and
heat produced during charging ; (vi) Capacitor with different charges on capacitor plates ;
Chemistry : (i) Classification of non-ideal solutions (ii)Composition of vapour, Azeotropic mixture, Colligative
properties :(i) Relative lowering of vapour pressure,(ii) Elevation in boiling point(iii) Numericals
based on RLVP and elevation in Boiling point, (i) Depression in freezing point, (iI) Osmotic pressure,
abnormal molecular mass(iii) Numericals based on OP and depression in FP.
Mathematics : Converting one inverse function into another, Examples, Textbook problem,Target / Supplement,
problems

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PHYSICS
1. Choose the wrong statement, in the case of a 2. Charge on the surface A, for the given diagram :
metallic conductor, placed in an external electric
filed : +Q1 −Q2
(1) A steady electric charge distribution is
induced on the surface of the conductor.

(2) The net electric field inside the conductor is


zero. A B C D
(3) The net electric charge inside the conductor is
not zero. Q1 + Q2 Q1
(1) (2)
2 2
(4) On the outer surface of conductor, the electric
field at every point is locally normal to the
Q1 − Q2
surface. (3) (4) (Q1 – Q2)
2
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Second Step_JEE (Main & Adv) 2014-15 Weekly Test (SSIR_WT5)
3. Energy of a charged capacitor is U. Now it is 7. Two conducting concentric, hollow sphere A and B
removed from a bettery and then is connected to have radius ‘a’ and ‘b’ respectively, with A inside B.
another identical uncharged capacitor in parallel. There common potential is V. A is now given some
What will be the energy of each capacitor : charge such that its potential becomes zero. The
potential of B will now be :
U 3U
(1) (2) (1) 0
4 2
⎛ a⎞
U (2) V ⎜ 1 − ⎟
(3) (4) U ⎝ b⎠
2

4. If a dielectic is filled completely between two plates a


of a parallel plate charged capacitor then, (choose (3) V
b
the wrong statement) :

(1) Its electrical capacitance increases b


(4) V
a
(2) Potential difference between plates decreases
8. Some charge +q is kept at point P inside the
(3) Electric field strength between plates decreases cavity of a conductor. Select the wrong statement:
(4) Potential energy of capacitor increases

5. There is a cavity inside an uniformaly charged non


conducting sphere. The electric field inside the P
cavity at P will be : +q

.P
r
O
R
(1) Equal and opposite charge will induce on the
a walls of the cavity.

(2) Equal amount of like charge will appear on the


surface of conductor.

(3) Electric field outside the conductor will be zero.

(1) Zero (4) Electric field inside the conductor and outside
the cavity will be zero.
(2) Non uniformaly
9. Statement (A) : Electric potential at the centre of
G G
(3) Uniform and in the direction of R − r ( ) a uniformly charged non conducting sphere is
3
Vs . (where V s is the electric potential at the
(4) Uniform and in the direction of â 2
surface of spherical conductor) :
6. A charged particle of mass m and charge ‘q’
Statement (B) : Electric potential inside a uniformly
approaches another identical particle from a very
charged conductor is constant at any point :
large distance with velocity ‘v’. The potential energy
of the system, when particle are at closest (1) Both A & B are correct
distance :
(2) A is correct B is wrong
1 1
(1) mv 2 (2) mv 2 (3) A is wrong and B is correct
2 4
(4) Both A & B are wrong
3
(3) mv 2 (4) Zero
2
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10. Four identical plates (Plate area A) are arranged as
2 ∈0 A 3 ∈0 A
shown, the equivalent capacitances of system is: (1) (2)
d d

d 3 ∈0 A 2 ∈0 A
(3) (4)
2 d 3 d
d
d

CHEMISTRY

11. The molecular weight of an organic compound is (1) 0.186 (2) 0.512
58gm /mole. Calculate the boiling point of a
solution containing 24 gm of the solute & 600gm (3) 0.80 (4) 0.0512
of water when the barometric pressure is such that 17. Mixing of two liquids shows a slight increase in
pure water boils at 99.725°C. (kb for water is temperature (exothermic nature), the solution formed
0.153°C kg/mole) : will show :
(1) 100.079°C (2) 99.89°C (1) A – B interactions stronger than A–A & B–B
interactions.
(3) 102°C (4) 99°C
(2) A – B interactions weaker than A–A & B–B
12. Calculate the weight of ethylene glycol (an effective interactions.
antifreeze) that must be added to 25 litre, water to
protect its freezing at –24°C. (kf = 1.86ºC M–1) : (3) A – B interactions equal than A–A & B–B
interactions.
(1) 20 Kg (2) 322.5 Kg
(4) Can not be decided.
(3) 200 Kg (4) 32.25 Kg
18. Which one method is used to determine osmotic
13. Molecular mass of acetic acid in benzene is pressure of a solution :
expected to be :
(1) Ostwald method
(1) 60 (2) < 60
(2) Beck mann’s method
(3) 120 (4) 30
(3) Berkeley & Hartley’s method
14. 0.9gm of urea when dissolved in 90gm of water (4) Landsberger’s method
caused elevation of 0.34°C in b.P., elevation
constant of water is : 19. Molal depression constant also known as :

(1) 5.1 k kg mol–1 (2) .024 k kg mole–1 (1) Ebuilioscopic constant

(3) 2.1 k kg mol–1 (4) 2.04 k kg mole–1 (2) Vont hoff’s constant

15. How are osmotic pressure of 6% urea (π1) and 6% (3) Henry’s constant
glucose (π2) related to each other ?
(4) Cryoscopic constant
(1) π1 > π2 (2) π1 < π2 20. In isotonic solutions :

1 (1) Solute & solvent both are same.


(3) π1 = π2 (4) π1 = π
2 (2) Osmatic pressure is same

16. An agueous solutoin freezes at –0.186°C, what is (3) Solute is always same, solvent may be
different.
the elevation of boiling point ?
(4) One solution has highest osmotic pressure.
[given kf = 1.86, kb = 0.512]
(3)
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MATHEMATICS

21. If x, y > 0 and 26. Number of solution of equation

⎛ x+y ⎞ cot–1 x 2 + 5 x + cos−1 x 2 + 5 x + 1 = π is


tan–1x + tan–1y = K + tan–1 ⎜ ⎟,
⎝ 1 − xy ⎠
(1) 2 (2) 1
if xy > 1 then K = ..... (3) 0 (4) More than 2
(1) 0 (2) π
⎛ sin x + cos x ⎞
(3) −π (4) 2π 27. sin–1 ⎜ ⎟ = .....
⎝ 2 ⎠
22. If cos–1a + cos–1b + cos–1c = π, where a,b,c ∈
π
[–1, 1] then a2 + b2 + c2 + 2abc = ..... (1) x (2) −x
4
(1) 0 (2) –1
π π
(3) 1 (4) 2 (3) −x (4) +x
2 4
n
⎛ 1 ⎞
23. If ∑ tan
r =1
−1 −1
⎜ r 2 + r + 1 ⎟ = tan (K), then K = .....
⎝ ⎠
28. If cos–1x > sin–1x then x∈ ......

(1) (–∞, 0) (2) (–1, 0)

n n
(1) (2) ⎛ 1 ⎤ ⎡ 1 ⎞
n +1 n+2 (3) ⎜ ,1⎥ (4) ⎢ −1, ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎦ ⎣ 2⎠
2n 2n
(3) (4)
n +1 n+2 ⎛ 1 − cos x ⎞
29. tan–1 ⎜⎜ 1 + cos x ⎟⎟ = ..... If –π < x < 0
⎝ ⎠
⎛1 ⎞
24. tan–1 ⎜ tan2A ⎟ + tan–1 (cotA) + tan–1(cot3A) = λ
⎝ 2 ⎠ x −x
if 0 < A < π/4, then λ = ..... (1)
2
(2)
2
(1) π/2 (2) 0
π x π x
(3) π (4) –π (3) − (4) +
4 2 4 2
25. The number of solution of the equation
30. The number of integral solution of the equation
tan–1(x + 1) + tan–1x + tan–1 (x – 1) = tan–1 3x
y 3
(1) 2 (2) 3 tan–1x + cos–1 = sin–1 is/are
1+ y 2
10
(3) 4 (4) 0
(1) 1 (2) 4

(3) 2 (4) 3

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Second Step_JEE (Main & Adv) 2014-15 Weekly Test (SSIR_WT5)

08/06/2014 SSIR
CODE-A

Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, Plot No.-4, Sec-11, MLU, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075
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WEEKLY TEST SERIES 2014-16
TEST - 5
Answers

1. (3) 11. (1) 21. (2)

2. (3) 12. (1) 22. (3)

3. (1) 13. (3) 23. (2)

4. (4) 14. (4) 24. (3)

5. (4) 15. (1) 25. (2)

6. (2) 16. (4) 26. (1)

7. (2) 17. (1) 27. (4)

8. (3) 18. (3) 28. (4)

9. (1) 19. (4) 29. (2)

10. (2) 20. (2) 30. (2)

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