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MUMBAI / AKOLA / DELHI / KOLKATA / GHAZIABAD / NASHIK / GOA / BOKARO / PUNE

IIT – JEE: 2022 XII - TW TEST DATE: 19/07/20


TIME: 1 Hr. PHYSICS MARKS: 100

SECTION-I (SINGLE ANSWER CORRECT TYPE)


This section contains 20 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) for its answer, out which ONLY ONE is correct. (+4, –1)

1. In the figure shown, A is a fixed charged. Another identical point charge B (of mass m) is
given a velocity V perpendicular to line AB. At this moment the radius of curvature of the
resultant path of particle B is:

4 0 r 2 mv 2
(A) 0 (B)  (infinity) (C) q2 (D) r

2. A point charge Q = 10-10 C is placed at the point (1, 2, 3) cm. The electric field intensity due
to it at the point (2,3,4) cm will be :
(A) 3000 N/c; along Z axis (B) 2000 N/c; along x-axis
(C) 3000 N/c; at an angle 450 to each axis (D) None of these

3. A  particle (charge = +2e) is released from rest 10 cm from a large sheet carrying a surface
charge density of –2.21  10–9 C/m2. It will strike the sheet after the time.
(0 = 8.84 × 10–12 C2/Nm2)
(A) 4 s (B) 2 s (C) 2 2 s (D) 42 s

4. In the diagram shown, P is a negative point charge. Its weight is balanced by the electric
force due to the very long fixed wire shown in figure. The equilibrium of the particle is –

(A) Stable, for vertical displacements


(B) Neutral for vertical displacements
(C) Stable for horizontal displacements (parallel to the wire)
(D) Neutral for horizontal displacements (parallel to the wire)
5. A semi-circular wire has a linear charge density dependent on the angle  from
y-direction given as  =  0 |sin  |, where  0 is a constant. The electric field
intensity at the centre of the arc is

0 0 0 0
(  ĵ ) (  ĵ ) (  ĵ ) (  ĵ )
(A) 2 0 R (B) 4 0 R (C) 6 0 R (D) 2 2 0 R

6. Figure shows a system of three concentric metal shells A, B and C with radii a,
2a and 3a respectively. Shell B is earthed and shell C is given a charge Q. Now
if shell C is connected to shell A, then the final charge on the shell B, is equal
to :

3a a
A
2a B
C

(A) 4Q (B) 8Q (C) 5Q (D) 3Q


   
13 11 3 7
7. Two particles having positive charges +Q and +2Q are fixed at equal distance x
from centre of a conducting sphere having zero net charge and radius r as shown.
Initially the switch S is open. After the switch S is closed, the net charge
flowing out of sphere is –

Qr Qr 3Q r 3Q r
 
(A) x (B) x (C) x (D) x
8. In the arrangement shown, a potential difference is applied between points A and B. No
capacitor can withstand a potential difference of more than 100 V.
C1 C2 C3

A B
20 F 40 F 50 F
(A) The magnitude of the maximum potential difference that can exist between points A and
B is 190 V.
(B) The maximum potential difference that can exist across C2 is 50 V.
(C) The maximum charge that can be stored by C3 is 2 mC.
(D) All of the above

9. In the figures, initial status of the capacitors and their connection is shown. Which of the
following is incorrect about this circuit (ABCD)?

(A) Final charge on each capacitor will be zero


(B) Final total electrical energy of the capacitors will be zero
(C) Total charge flown from A to D is 30µC
(D) Total charge flown from A to D is – 30µC

10. A,B,C,D are large conducting plates kept parallel to each other. A and D are fixed. Plates B
and C, connected to each other by a rigid conducting rod can slide over frictionless rails as
shown. Initially the distance between plates A and B is same as that between plates C and D.
If now the rod (along with plates B and C) is slightly moved towards right, then the
capacitance between the terminals 1 and 2:

(A) Remains unchanged (B) Increases


(C) Decreases (D) Nothing can be said

11. Four identical square metal plates are located in air at equal distance ‘d’ from one another.
The area of each plate is equal to S. The capacitance of the system of plates between points A
and B if the plates are interconnected as per figure 1 and figure 2 are C1 and C2 respectively.
Find the ratio C1 to C2.
(Assume d << √S )

(A) 2:3 (B) 4:9 (C) 1:2 (D) 4:5


12. The time period of oscillation of a simple pendulum of length 1m on the surface of a planet
of radius equal to 1/2 the earth’s radius is 1s. If a particle be projected from the surface of
this planet with a velocity equal to the escape velocity from the earth’s surface, vertically
upward, then (Take g = 2 on the surface of the earth)
(A) It escapes to infinity, but its speed becomes zero when it is very far away from the planet
(B) It escapes to infinity, but its speed is greater than zero
(C) It rises to a maximum height equal to  
2  1 times the radius of the planet
(D) It rises to a maximum height equal to the radius of the planet before falling back to its
surface.

13. A certain amount of ideal monoatomic gas undergoes, process given by UV1/2 = C where U is
the internal energy of the gas. The molar specific heat of the gas for the process will be
(C = constant)
(A) R/2 (B) 3R (C) 5R/2 (D) -R/2.

14. The V–T diagram of an ideal gas for the process A  B  C (straight lines) is as shown in
the figure. In the process A  B  C
A
C
V

T
(A) pressure is always increasing
(B) for some interval pressure decreases but finally pressure is more than initial pressure
(C) pressure first increases then remains constant.
(D) graph AB is unpredictable about pressure.

15. A gas consisting of rigid diatomic molecules of degrees of freedom r  5 at standard


pressure P0 and temperature T0 was compressed adiabatically so that the ratio between initial
and final volumes is ‘ ’, if ‘K’ is the Boltzmann constant. The mean kinetic energy of a
rotating molecule in the final state is
KT0 7/5 KT0 2/5
(A) (B) KT0 7/5 (C) KT0 2/5 (D)
2 2

16. A cyclic process 1-2-3-1 is depicted in a V.T. diagram


3 2
V

1
T

(A) Heat is absorbed in process (1 – 2) and over all work done in the cycle is negative.
(B) Heat is absorbed in step (2 – 3 )
(C) Heat is released in step (2 – 3 )
(D) Heat is absorbed in step (3 – 1 )
17. A cyclic process is shown on the P – T diagram. Which one of the following shows P – V
diagram for the same process.

P
C B

A
T

P C B P B
C

A A
(A) V (B) V

P P
A B

B C A C
(C) V (D) V

18. One mole of an ideal gas is carried through a thermodynamic cycle as shown in the figure.
The cyclic process consists of an isochoric, an isothermal and an adiabatic process. Find
adiabatic exponent of gas

3P0 C

P0 B
P0
2 A

V1 V0
5 ln 5 4 ln 6
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 ln 3 3 ln 3
19. In the given figure, the block is attached with a system of three ideal springs A,B,C. The
block is displaced by a small distance x from its equilibrium position vertically downwards
and released. T represents the time period of small vertical oscillations of the block. Then
(Pulleys are ideal)
A

2K m
C

11m
(A) T  2
2K
(B) The deformation of the spring A is (2/11) times the displacement of the block
(C) The deformation of the spring C is (1/11) times the displacement of the block
(D) The deformation of the spring B is (4/11) times the displacement of the block

R
20. A hole of radius is drilled through a disc of radius R to from a body of mass m as shown.
4
The body can roll on the horizontal surface without slipping. Which of the following is
wrong?

R/4

R/2

R/4

(A) If it is slightly rolled and released from the shown situation then time period of
5R
oscillation becomes T  6
g
(B) If it is slightly rolled from the shown situation and released then the time period of
5R
oscillation becomes T  3
g
R
(C) In the shown situation location of centre of mass is distance below O.
30
(D) The moment of inertia of the disc about an axis passing through O and perpendicular to
1 2
the plane of disc is mR approximately
2
SECTION-II : (INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)

This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30.27, 127.30) (+4, 0)

21. Two infinite plane sheets A and B are shown in the figure. The surface charge densities on A
and B are (2/) × 10-9 C/m2 and (–1/) × 10-9 C/m2 respectively. C, D, E are three points
where electric fields (in N/C) are EC, ED and EE respectively. Find the magnitude of EE (in
V/m).
 1 
 Use:  9 109 N .m 2 .C 2 
 4 o 

22. In the circuit containing five capacitors and a battery of emf 25 volt, find the potential
difference across the 4 μF capacitor (in volts).

242
23. Two containers A and B are connected by a conducting solid cylindrical rod of length
7
cm and radius 8.3 cm. Thermal conductivity of the rod is 693 W/m–K and the specific heat
of the rod is negligible. The container A contains two mole of oxygen gas and the container
B contains four mole of helium gas. At time t = 0 temperature difference of the containers is
50ºC, after what time (in seconds) temperature difference between them will be 25ºC.
Transfer of heat takes place through the rod only. Neglect radiation loss. Take R = 8.3
22
J/mole–K and   .
7
A B

O2 He
24. Two simple pendulums A and B having lengths l and l/4 respectively are released from the
position as shown in figure. If the time after which the release of the two strings become
parallel for the first time is given by . where n is an integer. Fill in the value of n.

25. A body executes simple harmonic motion under the action of a force F1 with a time period
4/5 s. If the force is changed to F2 it executes S.H.M. with time period 3/5 s. If both the
forces F1 and F2 act simultaneously in the same direction on the body, its time period in
seconds is given by m/n, where m and n are integers with no common factors. Fill in the
value of m+n.

ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / MULUND/ NERUL / POWAI

IIT – JEE: 2022 XII - TW TEST DATE: 19/07/20


TIME: 1 Hr. PHYSICS MARKS: 100

ANSWER KEY
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (B)

6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (A)

11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (C) 15. (C)

16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B)

21. 18 22. 15 23. 3 24. 3 25. 37

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