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RACE-2 (XII)
JEE Advanced
Batches: 1921
Time: 3 hours Maximum marks: 183
A. General Instructions
1. The test consists of total 54 questions
2. Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.
3. This question paper contains Three Sections.
4. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics
5. Each Section is further divided into Only One Part: Part-A.
B. Filling of Response
1. For More than one correct option, if your answer is (Example: A, B & C), then you will have to write your Answer
ABC (Don’t write: A, B, C) in space provided.
2. For only one correct option, you will have to click the correct option.
.
(i) Part-A (08-14) – Contains six (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(iii) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two multiple choice questions.
Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
.
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PHYSICS
PART-A
(One or More than One Correct Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. In a moving coil galvanometer the number of turns N = 30, area of the coil A = 4 x 10-3 m2 and
the magnetic field strength B = 0.3T. (The resistance per unit length of the wire of the coil is ).
Choose the CORRECT option(s)
(A) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we increase number of turns to 60
(B) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we increase area to 9 x 10-3 m2
(C) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we increase magnetic field to 0.45 T
(D) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we change the material of wire such that its
specific resistance would be 2/3rd of the specific resistance of the present wire.
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5. In the circuit shown in figure, if the galvanometer resistance is 6 , then in the steady state
6. In the circuit shown below, switch S is kept open and circuit is in steady state. At t =0, the
switch S is closed and new steady state is reached after some time. Mark the CORRECT
option(s):
(A) Current in the inductor when the circuit reaches the new steady state is 4A.
(B) The net change in flux in the inductor is 1.5 Wb.
(C) The potential difference across the inductor is 9V when the circuit reaches a new
steady state.
(D) The charge stored in the capacitor in the new steady state is 1.2 mC.
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7. A rectangular coil of galvanometer is having number of turns N, area A and moment of inertia
I is placed in a magnetic field B, such that its direction is alwyas perpendicular to the area
vector of surface of rectangular coil. The coil is connected to a torsional spring having
torsional constant C. If charge Q is passed suddenly through the galvanometer. Choose
CORRECT statement(s).
NABQ
(C) Maximum deflection of coil is
IC
NABQ
(D) Maximum deflection of coil is
IC
PART-A
(Only One Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which only ONE option is be correct.
8. A non-conducting solid cylinder of infinite length having uniform charge density and radius
of cylinder is 5R. Find the flux passing through the surface ABCD as shown in figure.
12 R3 6 R3
(A) (B)
0 0
R 3
3 R 3
(C) (D)
0 0
9. Two electrically neutral conducting bodies A and B of arbitrary shapes are placed far way from
each other in free space. If A is given a charge q and B being neutral is brought in contact with
A, both of them will acquire a potential V and work done by electrical forces in this process is
W1. If B is given charge q and A being neutral is brought in contact with B, work done by
electrical forces is W2. What will be the work done by electrical forces, If both the bodies are
given charge q each and then brought in contact with each other?
(A) 2 W1 + W2 – Vq (B) W1 + 2 W2 – Vq
(C) W1 + W2 – Vq (D) W1 + W2 + Vq
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10. A semi-circular conducting wire of radius 2m is rotated in a uniform magnetic field B =0.1 Tesla
( k̂ ) about point O with angular speed = 10 rad/s as shown in figure. The axis of rotation is
4
parallel to B . The potential difference ( in volt) between point M and point N. ( tan 53 =
0
) is,
3
11. A light disc made of aluminium (a nonmagnetic material) is kept horizontally and is free to
rotate about its axis as shown in the figure. A strong magnet is held vertically at a point above
the disc away from its axis. On revolving the magnet about the axis of the disc, the disc will
(figure is schematic and not drawn to scale)
12. When switch S is closed, then for what value of R will the time constant will be 100 s .
13. The magnetic flux through a stationary loop with resistance R varies during interval of time T as
= at (T-t). The heat generated during this time neglecting the inductance of loop will be:-
a 2T 3 a 2T 2 a 2T a 3T 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3R 3R 3R 3R
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The melting point of wax is measured by using a thermometer which is not exact, and it indicates a
temperature of 500C as shown in figure – I.
A Wheatstone bridge is used to measure this melting point exactly: the deviation from 500C being
measured by observing the variation of the resistance of a coil embedded in wax.
The Wheatstone bridge is setup so that the resistance of each arm is 50 exactly at 500C, and
there is no current in the galvanometer as shown in figure-II. The resistance of the galvanometer is
50 .
One of the arms of the bridge contains the coil of resistance 50 , and it is now immersed in a wax-
box, and the wax is just melted as shown in the figure-III. It is now observed that the current through
the galvanometer is 0.1 A
Given temperature coefficient of resistance is 10-3 per 0C. Resistances other than inside wax – box
are assumed to be constant and are exactly 50 while the resistance of wax box is very close to
50 .
15. The variation in the resistance inside the wax-box from its initial value of 50…
(A) 1 x 10-4 (B) 2 x 10-4
(C) 4 x 10
-4
(D) 8 x 10-4
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A point Q is moving in a circular orbit of radius R in the x-y plane with an angular velocity . This can be
Q
considered as equivalent to a loop carrying a steady current . A uniform magnetic field along the positive
2
z-axis is now switched on, which increases at a constant rate from 0 to B in one second. Assume that the
radius of the orbit remains constant. The application of the magnetic field induces an emf in the orbit. The
induced emf is defined as the work done by an induced electric field in moving a unit positive charge around
closed loop. It is known that, for an orbiting charge, the magnetic dipole moment is proportional to the angular
momentum with a proportionality constant .
17. The magnitude of the induced electric field in the orbit at any instant of time during the time interval of
the magnetic field change, is
BR BR
(A) (B)
4 2
(C) BR (D) 2BR
18. The change in the magnetic dipole moment associated with the orbit, at the end of time interval of the
magnetic field change, is
BQR2
(A) −BQR2 (B) −
2
BQR 2
(C) (D) BQR 2
2
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CHEMISTRY
PART-A
(One or More than One Correct Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1.
1 mole of benzene PBenzene (
)
= 42mm of Hg and 2 mole of toluene PToluene = 36mm Hg will ( )
have
(A) positive deviation from Raults’ law
(B) negative deviation from Raults’ law
(C) total vapour pressure 38 mm
(D) mole fraction of vapours of toluene above liquid mixture is 12/19
2. P and Ps are the vapour pressures of solvent and its solution (with a non-volatile solid
solute) respectively. Considering all possible situations that solution is very dilute or solution
is not considerably dilute, which of the following expressions could be true? (N1 and N2 are
the moles of solute and solvent respectively.)
P − Ps N1 P − Ps N1
(A) = (B) =
P N1 + N 2 Ps N2
P − Ps N1 P − Ps
(C) = (D) = N1 + N 2
P N2 Ps
3. For an ideal binary liquid system:
(A) the change in temperature (∆H) is zero (B) Raoult’s law is obeyed
(C) change in volume (∆V) is zero (D) none of these
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7. For a binary ideal liquid solution, the variation in total vapour pressure vs. composition of
solution is given by:
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
PART-A
(Only One Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which only ONE option is be correct.
8. SO2Cl2 decomposes according to first order rate law with t1/4 equal to 1050 minutes. The
time required to reduce the conc. to 10% of initial conc is(approximately)
(A) 29 h (B) 27 h
(C) 25 h (D) 23 h
9. For a first order reaction X→Y, following is the graph concn. vs time. From the data given in
graph, the rate constant for the reaction is
Concentration (moll-1)
Y
X
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10. A first order reaction is carried out with an initial concentration of 10 mole per litre and 80% of
the reactant changes into the product. Now if the same reaction is carried out with an initial
concentration of 5 mole per litre the percentage of the reactant changing to the product in the
same time interval is
(A) 40 (B) 80
(C) 160 (D) Cannot be calculated
11. For a first order reaction A → Product, the rate of reaction at [A]=0.2 M is 1.010-2 mol litre-
1
min-1. The half-life period for the reaction is
(A) 832 sec (B) 440 sec
(C) 416 sec (D) 14 sec
12. The vapour pressures of ethanol and methanol are 42.0 mm and 88.5 mm Hg
respectively. An ideal solution is formed at the same temperature by mixing 46.0 g of
ethanol with 16.0 g of methanol. The mole fraction of methanol in the vapour is:
(A) 0.467 (B) 0.502
(C) 0.513 (D) 0.556
13. An ideal solution has equal mol-fractions of two volatile components A and B. In the
vapour above the solution, the mol-fractions of A and B:
(A) Must be 0.50 (B) equal but not necessarily 0.50
(C) Are not very likely to be equal (D) Are 1.00 and 0.00 respectively
1 1
14. The plot of vs (where XA and YA are the mole fractions of A in liquid and vapour
XA YA
phases respectively) is linear whose slope and intercept respectively are given as
(A) 0 ,
0
(
PA0 PA − PB
0
) (B) 0 ,
0
(
PA0 PB − PA
0
)
PB PB0 PB PB0
(C) ,
(
PB0 PA − PB
0 0
) (D) ,
(
PB0 PB − PA
0 0
)
PA0 PA0 PA0 PB0
The vapour pressure of two pure liquids A and B which form an ideal solution are 300 and 800 Torr,
respectively, at temperature T. A liquid solution of A and B for which the amount fraction of A is 0.60
is contained in a cylinder closed by a piston on which the pressure can be varied. The solution is
slowly vaporized at temperature T by decreasing the applied pressure, starting with a pressure of
about 1 atm.
15. The pressure when only this last droplet of liquid remains will be:
(A) 420 Torr (B) 400 Torr
(C) 350 Torr (D) None of these
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Where , Kf and Kb are rate constants for forward and backward reactions respectively for the
reversible reaction. If the reaction in an irreversible one, the rate is expressed as rate = K[A]a [B]b
where, K is rate constant for the given irreversibile reaction and (a + b) is order of reaction. It is alos
evident from the stoichiometry of reaction that of disappearance of A is a/b time the rate
disappearance of B. The variation of rate constant K with temperature is expressed in terms of
K
Arrhenius equation: K = Ae-Ea/RT whereas, the ratio f is expressed in terms of van’t
Kb
K
Hoffisochore: f = Ae −H / RT where,Ea and H are energy of activatin and heat of reaction
Kb
respecitvely.
18. The variation of K and Kf as well as Kb with temperature shows the following effects:
(i) For endothermic reaction K increases and Kf as well as Kb also increases with temperature
(ii) For endothermic reaction K decreases and Kf as well as Kb also decreases with
temperatue
(iii) For exothermic reaction K decreases and Kf as well as Kb both increases with temperatue
(iv) For exothermic reaction K increases and Kf as well as Kb decreases with temperatue
(v) For exothermic reaction K decreases and Kf as well as Kb decreases with temperatue
(A) (i),(iii) (B) (iii),(v)
(C) (ii),(iii) (D) (ii),(iii),(v)
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MATHEMATICS
PART-A
(One or More than One Correct Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
x + 3 x2 + 6 x
If I = dx = Ax B + C arc tan x D + k, then
( )
1.
x 1+ 3 x
(A) AB = 1 (B) CD = 1
(C) A – B = 0 (D) C + D = 0
1 1 2 2
l1 = 3 dx, l 2 = 3 dx, l 3 = 3 dx, l 4 = 3 x dx
x2 x3 x2 3
2.
2 0 1 1
(A) I1 > I2 (B) I2 > I1
(C) I3 > l4 (D) l4 > l3
dy 4 x − 5 y + 3
3. consider the differential equation =
dx 5 x + 6 y − 2
(A) The equation cab be reduced homogeneous differential equation by substituting
x = X + h, y = Y + k, for a particular ordered pair (h, k)
(B) The equation can be reduced to homogenous differential equation by substituting
x = X + h, y =Y + k, whose (h, k) can take any random value
(C) The solution of given equation is 2 x 2 − 5 xy − 3 y 2 + 3x + 2 y = c
(D) If one member of family passes through (0,0) then it represents pair of lines
(C) e e
(D) e e /2
2
6. f ( x ) = sin −1 e x + sin −1 e− x , where [.] greatest integer function, then
(A) domain of f(x) = (In 2, In 2) (B) range of f(x) =
(C) f(x) has removable discontinuity at x = 0 (D) f(x) = cos-1 x has only solution
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PART-A
(Only One Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which only ONE option is be correct.
ex e− x
9. Let I = 4 x dx, J = −4 x −2 x dx. Then, for an arbitrary constant c, the value of
e + e2 x + 1 e + e +1
J – I equal to
1 e4 x − e2 x + 1 1 e2 x + e x + 1
(A) log 4 x 2 x + c (B) log 2 x x +c
2 e + e +1 2 e − e +1
1 e2 x + e x + 1 1 e4 x + e2 x + 1
(C) log 2 x x + c (D) log 4 x 2 x + c
2 e + e +1 2 e − e +1
n ( 2 − 4 ) n ( 2 − 4 )
(A) (B)
2 4
n ( − 8 )
2
n ( 2 − 2 )
(C) (D)
4 4
dy 1
13. The solution of the differential equation = is
(
dx xy x sin y 2 + 1
2
)
(A) x (cos y – sin y – 2ce ) = 2
2 2 2 -y2
(B) y (sin x – cos y2 – 2ce-y2) = 2
2 2
14. The equation of curve in which portion of y – axis cut off between origin and tangent varies as
cube of abscissa of point of contact is
kx 3 −kx 3
(A) y = +c (B) y = + cx
3 2
−kn 2 kx 3 cx 2
(C) y = +c (D) y = +
2 3 2
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15. If y = f(x) is a member of this family passing through (-1,2) then its equation is
(A) y 2 − 2y − x − 1 = 0 (B) y 2 + 2y + x − 7 = 0
(C) y 2 − 2y + x + 1 = 0 (D) y 2 + 2y − x − 9 = 0
1 2
(A) A = (B) A =
3 3
3 4
(C) A (D) A =
4 3
1/3
dx 1+ x
18. ( x + 1) ( x − 1)
2/3 4/3
= k
1− x
+ c then
2 3
(A) k = (B) k =
3 2
1 1
(C) k = (D) k =
3 2
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ANSWER KEYS
1 BCD 1 CD 1 AB
2 BD 2 ABC 2 AD
3 AC 3 ABC 3 AC
4 ABC 4 ABC 4 ABCD
5 AD 5 ABCD 5 AD
6 AB 6 AB 6 AC
7 AC 7 AD 7 ABCD
8 A 8 A 8 B
9 C 9 A 9 C
10 A 10 B 10 C
11 B 11 A 11 C
12 B 12 C 12 B
13 A 13 C 13 A
14 D 14 B 14 B
15 D 15 B 15 A
16 C 16 D 16 D
17 B 17 C 17 D
18 B 18 A 18 B
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