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Class Test (Physics):- JEE (Advanced) - 2022 Batch
Date: 19-July-2021 Duration: 120 Minutes Marks: 111

Part A - Objective Questions with Single Option Correct. Marking Scheme (+4, -1)
Q1. A particle (m, q) moves with a constant velocity v along the positive X–
axis. It enters a region of uniform magnetic field, directed along the
negative Z-axis extending from x = a to x = b. The minimum value of v
required such that the particle can just enter the region x > b is :
qbB q ( b  a )B q ( b  a )B q(b 3  a3 )B
(a) (b) (c) (d)
m 2m m mab
Q2. A coil of a single turn is wound on a sphere of m, R
radius R and mass m. The plane of the coil is B
parallel to the fixed inclined plane and lies in the
equatorial plane of the sphere. A steady current i is 
maintained in the coil. A uniform magnetic field B
pointing vertically downwards is maintained in the surrounding
region. The value of B for the sphere to remain in equilibrium is:
mg mg sin  mg tan  mg
(a) (b) (c) (d)
 iR  iR  iR 2 iR
2R 2R
Q3. The effective resistance of the circuit shown in
r 2R Q
the figure, between the points P and Q is: P
2Rr 2 Rr 2 Rr 2 Rr r
(a) (b) (c) (d) 2R
Rr R  2r 2R  r 3R  2r
2R 2R
Q4. The chain of resistors for the circuit shown in R 2R 4R
A
the figure extends to infinity. What is the
2R 4R 8R
effective resistance between the points A & B?
(a) ( 2  1)R (b) ( 2  1)R B
(c) (2  2 )R (d) (2  2 )R

Q5. The resistances A, B, and C have values 3R, 6R 3R


and R respectively. When some potential R
difference is applied across the network power 6R
dissipated by A, B and C are in the ratio:
(a) 2:3:4 (b) 2:4:3 (c) 4:2:3 (d) 3:2:4


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Q6. A given resistor that allows current only in a specific direction. The
charge flowing through this resistor varies as q(t) = αt – βt2. The total
heat produced in the resistor is:
 3R  3R  3R  3R
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6 3 2 
Part B - Objective Questions with Multiple Options Correct. Positive marks will
be awarded only if all the correct options are marked. If any wrong option(s) is/are
marked then negative marks will be awarded. Marking Scheme (+5, -1)
R1
Q7. Based on the circuit shown in the figure
select the true statement(s): 0.5A 10Ω
R2 20Ω
(a) R1 = 14Ω (b) R2 = 30Ω 1A
(c) R2 = 40Ω (d) R1 = 21Ω
69V
Q8. In the circuit shown in figure the switch S is closed at C 2R
time t = 0. Select the correct statement(s) from below:
(a) The rate of increase of charge is same in both the R 2C
capacitors.
(b) The ratio of charge stored in capacitors C and E
2C at any time will be 2:1. S
(c) The time constant for both the capacitors are equal.
(d) The steady state charge in capacitors C and 2C are in the ratio 1:2.
R5, 2W
Q9. The figure besides shows a circuit with some
resistances and the power dissipated through R3 R4
them. Then: 2W 2W
R1
(a) Currents in R2 and R3 are equal. R2 3W
3W
(b) Currents in R4 and R5 are equal.
(c) Current in R1 is equal to the sum of currents in R3, R4 and R5.
(d) Current in R1 is equal to the sum of currents in R2, R4 and R5.
Part C - Comprehension based Questions. Marking Scheme (+4, -1)

Comprehension I
Consider the circuit as shown in the figure. The
R1 R2
battery is ideal. A voltmeter is connected across R1,
then across R2 and then across the battery. The
voltmeter readings are 2V, 3V & 6V respectively. Then:
Q10. The actual voltage across R1 is::
(a) 2.4 V (b) 2.5 V (c) 2.6 V (d) 2.7 V


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Q11. The actual voltage across R2 is::
(a) 3.3 V (b) 3.4 V (c) 3.5 V (d) 3.6 V

Comprehension II C1
S
In the circuit shown in figure, E1 = E2 =
100V, R1 = R2 = 4, C1 = 6µF & C2 = 3µF. E1 C2 E2
After switch S is closed and electrical
equilibrium is attained...
R1 R2
Q12. Energy drawn from battery E1 is
(a) 0.03 J (b) 0.02 J (c) – 0.03 J (d) – 0.02 J
Q13. Heat generated in the circuit is
(a) 0.003 J (b) 0.002 J (c) 0.005 J (d) 0.006 J

Part D - Subjective questions. Final answer to be written in the space provided on the
answer sheet. Marking Scheme (+8, 0)
Q14. A fixed, thin, long wire carries a current Io. A small particle (m, q) is at
rest at a distance xo from the wire. The particle is now projected with a
velocity vo towards the wire, the velocity being perpendicular to the
wire. What will be the minimum separation between the wire & the
particle?
Q15. A parallel-plate capacitor has a
charge Qo. A metal slab with the
total charge Qo is placed inside the
capacitor as shown. The thickness
of the slab is d. The distance between the top plate and
the top of the slab is 2d, and the distance between the
bottom plate and the bottom of the slab is d. Each plate is
grounded through a galvanometer as shown. Find the charge that
goes to the ground through each galvanometer after both switches are
closed simultaneously.
Q16. A battery is made up of 11 rows of identical cells with each row
containing 7 cells in series. For maximum power dissipation, in a
certain external resistor, this battery sends the current as I1 in that
external circuit. When the number of rows and the cells in each row
are swapped the current in the same external circuit becomes I2. What
is the ratio I1/I2?


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Q17. The equivalent resistance between the
points A and B for the arrangement
A B
shown in the figure can be shown to be
aR/b where each resistor has a resistance
R and a, b are integers. Find (a – b).
Q18. Consider four points ABCD which are the vertices of a square. The
edges AB, BC, CD, DA are made of thin identical rods of uniform
resistance per unit length. The diagonals AC & BD are also connected
by similar rods. An emf source is connected to the points A & B. The
ratio of the power dissipated in the rod AB to the rod CD can be
shown to be 11  a b where a and b are integers. Find (a + b).

Q19. The lower plate of an uncharged horizontal parallel plate capacitor is


fixed while the other is suspended from a rigid ceiling by an ideal
spring of force constant k. The plate area is A and the equilibrium
separation between them is h. What is the maximum PD (increasing it
slowly) that can be applied to the plates still not causing them to
touch each other?
C R
Q20. Two identical capacitors, initially uncharged, are
connected to a circuit containing three identical R C
R
resistors & an ideal battery as shown in the
diagram. The switch S is closed at t = 0. At what
time the current in the central (vertical) resistor S
will become zero?


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