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PHYSICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A capacitor is made of two square plates each of side ‘a’ making a very small angle 
between them, as shown in figure. The capacitance will be close to

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26-02-22_JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC (MODEL-A)_JEE ADV_WAT-41_SYLLABUS 0 a 2   a  0 a 2   a  0 a 2   a  0 a 2  3 a 
A) 1   B) 1   C) 1   D) 1  
PHYSICS: PRESENTWEEK (80%): CAPACITORS: Introduction, types of d  2d  d  4d  d  d  d  2d 
capacitors, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, 2. What amount of heat will be generated in the circuit shown after the switch S is
general capacitor circuits without involvement of dielectric, Energy
stored in a capacitor (without dielectric), charge flown and heat shifted from position 1 to position 2?
generated problems when switch is thrown from one position to other
(Exclude: Dielectric)
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Electric flux, Gauss Law, Properties of
conductors, Conducting spheres induced charges & Energy density &
Electrostatic pressure, self energy of spherically charge distributed
bodies

CHEMISTRY: PRESENTWEEK (80%): Electrolytic cell - Electrolysis of different


solutions, Faraday's laws - Calculations, Conductance of ionic 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
A) 1 C B) 1 C C) 2C D) 2C
solutions, Batteries 2 4 2 4
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Electrochemistry: Galvanic Cells, Nernst
Equation, Oxidation, Reduction, Strength of Oxidsing and reducing 3. The plates of parallel plate capacitor are given charges +4Q and -2Q. The capacitor is
agents, electrochemical series, Concentration cells then connected across an uncharged capacitor of same capacitance as first one. The
final potential difference between the plates of the first capacitor is
MATHEMATICS: PRESENTWEEK (80%): Equation of Normal and its Properties,
Equation of Chord whose midpoint is given, Co-Normal points, A)
Q
B)
Q
C)
3Q
D)
5Q
Common Tangent to Circle and Parabola / Two Parabolas C 2C 2C 2C
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Parabola: Equation of Parabola, Equation
4. A capacitor of capacitance C is initially charged to a potential difference of V volt.
of Parabola ( Standard from, Foci, Directrix, Eccentricity, Parametric
form), Tangent and its Properties, Chord of contact Now it is connected to a battery of 2 V with opposite polarity. The ratio of energy
dissipated to the final energy stored in the capacitor is
A) 1.75 B) 2.25 C) 2.5 D) ½

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SECTION – II C 4
7. In the circuit shown, ratio of capacitors is 2  and terminal voltage of the battery
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE) C1 3
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct. connected at the left end is Vo .Given that the potentials of nodes 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 are in
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
5. Rows of capacitor containing 1, 2, 4, 8, ……  capacitors each of capacitance 2F are geometric progression, when the terminal voltage of the battery connected at the right

connected in parallel as shown in the figure. The potential difference AB is 10V. most end is V. (in steady state condition) Then,

Vo
A) V may be B) V may be Vo 35
35
A) Total capacitance across AB is 4F
C) V  Vo D) V cannot be concluded with this data
B) Charge on each capacitor is same

8. In a region of space, the electric field E  E0 xiˆ  E0 yjˆ . Consider an imaginary cubical
C) Charge on capacitor in first row is more than that on any other capacitor
volume of edge ‘a’ with its edges parallel to the axes of coordinates. Now (face 4 is in
D) Energy of all the capacitors is 50J
x z plane)
6. From the basis of the given circuit, identify correct statement(s) in the given four
options

(in steady state condition)

A) total electric flux through the faces 1 and 3 is E0 a 3

B) total electric charge inside the cubical volume is 2 0 E0 a 3

C) total electric flux through the faces 2 and 4 is 2E0 a 3


A) charge on capacitor C1  80C B) charge on capacitor C2  80C
D) total electric charge in the cubical volume is  0 E0 a 3
C) charge on capacitor C3  40C D) charge on capacitor C4  40C

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9. Two parallel plate capacitors of capacitance C1 and C2  C1  C2  and having same plate 12. Choose the correct options for energy stored in 5 F and 8 F capacitors.
area are connected across a battery as shown in the figure. Then choose the incorrect
statement (s)

A) Energy in 5 F Capacitor  250 106 J

A) Charge on each capacitor is same B) Energy in 8 F Capacitor  36 104 J


B) If ‘V’ is increased to ‘2V’, energy stored in C1 is equal to energy stored in C2 C) Energy in 5 F Capacitor  25 106 J
C) Potential drop across C1 is more than C2 D) Energy in 8 F Capacitor  360 104 J

D) Electric field in C1 is higher than that in C2


SECTION – III
10. A metal sphere A of radius r1 charged to a potential 1 is enveloped by a thin walled (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
conducting spherical shell B of radius r2 . Then potential 2 of the sphere A after it is or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
connected by a thin wire to the shell B will be Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
13. All the capacitors shown in the network are identical with capacitance of each being
1 F . Find the charge on the capacitor marked as ‘C’ (in steady state condition).

(express your answer in  C .)

r1  r1   r1   r1r2 
A) 1 B) 1   C) 1 1   D) 1  
r2 r2   r2   r1  r2 

11. A capacitor of capacitance C0 is charged to a potential V0 and isolated. A small


capacitor C is then charged from C0 , discharged and charged again; the process being
repeated n times. Due to this, potential of the larger capacitor is decreased to V. Value
of C is
14. A 0.2 F capacitor is charged to 600 V. After disconnecting the battery, it is put in
1/ n 1/ n n
 V0  n 
A) C0  0  B) C0  0  1 C) C0  0  1 D) C0 
V V V
  1 parallel with an uncharged 1 F capacitor. Find the potential. (in volts)
V  V  V   V  

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15. In the arrangement shown in figure, the potential difference VA  VB  , Find x
X

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KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 A 2 C 3 C 4 B 5 AC
16. In the arrangement shown in figure, find the potential difference between the points A
6 ABCD 7 AB 8 AB 9 BD 10 A
and B, VA  VB is (in volt)
11 B 12 AB 13 20 14 100 15 11
16 4 17 3 18 5

17 If in the infinite series circuit, C  9 F and C1  6 F , find the capacitance across AB


CHEMISTRY
in  F 19 B 20 C 21 B 22 A 23 ABC

24 ABCD 25 BCD 26 AB 27 ABCD 28 AC


4.00 to
29 ABCD 30 AD 31 56 32 125 33
4.04
0.21 to
34 7 35 36 250
0.22

18. The net electric flux magnitude through the curved hemispherical surface is given by
Q  xy MATHEMATICS
   find  x  y  z  Charge Q is very close to hemisphere, as shown in
2 0  z  37 D 38 A 39 A 40 C 41 BC
figure (answer in smallest possible whole number) 42 ACD 43 AC 44 BC 45 CD 46 AC

47 AB 48 BC 49 16 50 32 51 1

52 28.8 53 2 54 4

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CV 2
PHYSICS 9
Received ratio  2 2   2.25
 a dx 2CV 4
1. dc  0
D  x
2
dx
c 0 a 
o
D  x
0 a  L 
 ln 1  
  2 
 a  a 
2
C  0 1  
D  2D  C C
5. Ceq  C   
Change in Energy = C  1   2   C12  C   22  21 2   I
1 2 1 1 2 4
2.
2 2 2  1 
Work on battery =  C 2   2 C  2C
1  1/ 2 
 c 22  I C  2F
1  Ceq  4 F
Heat  c 22
2 6.
initially, when the switch is closed on position 1, the capacitor C is connected in series with batteries
1 and  2 .
3.

Steady state before connection are with second capacitor

After connection with second capacitor or the charges on inner facing surface are shared. Finally. 7.
Two capacitors will have same p.d. across them with magnitude of charge on each of the facing
3Q 3Q
surfaces as and p.d .
2 2C
4. Concept: In final steady state p.d. across capacitor becomes 2V and it has charges as +2CV and -
2GV. The battery has transferred 3CV charge from right positive plate to left negative plate.
W/D by battery =  3CV  2V   6CV 2
U  U f  U i
1 1 3
 C  2V   CV 2  CV 2
2

2 2 2
Heat developed = W/D by battery - U
3 9
 6CV 2  CV 2  CV 2
2 2

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8. 13   E0 a  a 2  E0 a 3
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  E0 a 3 
Qin
E0 2 PHYSICS Max.Marks:70
SECTION- I
 2E0 a 3
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
9. Conceptual This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
1 Q which ONLY ONE is correct.
10. Final potential  Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
4 0 r2
1. Consists of 4 ideal springs of force constant K and a block of mass M connected with
r
V 1
r2 massless ropes as shown below
11. After 1st sequence
C0V0
 V1
C0  C K K
After N sequence
N
 C0 
V0   V
 C0  C 
1/ N
V  C0
 0   1
V  C0
K K
 V 1/2 
 C0  0   1  C M
 V  
The block is disturbed vertically by a small amount from equilibrium resulting in it
12. 10  F , 5 F and 9  F performing vertical oscillations with a time period T, then T =
Are in parallel
5 M 5 M 10 2M 10 M
Ceq  4  F A) B) C) D)
3 K 6 K 3 K 3 K
1
E  CV 2
2 2. Twelve identical thin long rods each of linear charge density  are placed along the
13.
twelve edges of a cube of side length l, one rod along one edge. Find the electric flux
through one of the faces of the cube.
l l 2l 4l
A) B) C) D)
2o o o o
3. In the figure, the capacitor is initially uncharged. Area of each plates is A and initial
separation between them is ‘a’. Plate 2 of the capacitor is fixed while plate 1 is
connected to an ideal spring in natural state as shown. The capacitor is now connected
C0V0 across a source of potential difference V. As a result, the minimum separation between
14.  V  100V the plates becomes ‘b’. Considering ‘a’ and ‘b’ to be negligible as compare to the
C  C0
15. Conceptual dimensions of the plates find the spring constant of the spring.
12
16. Conceptual
17.
 6  C  4.5  C
10.5  C  A)
o AV 2
B)
o AV 2
C)
o AV 2
D)
o AV 2
 C  3 F 2b2  a  b  ab  a  b  b a  b
2
2ab  a  b 
Q   1 
 2 1  
0 4   2  
18.

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4. A positive point charge +Q is located somewhere inside a vertical cone such that the 7. In a region of space, the electric field is in the x direction and is given as E  E0 i.
3 7
depth of the charge from the circular base area of the cone is H as shown in the figure. CV
Consider
8
CV
an8 imaginary cubical volume of edge a, with its edges parallel to the
It is found that the amount of electric flux through the curved surface area of this cone
axes of coordinates. The charge inside this volume is :
4Q
is . Now, an extra point charge q is placed vertically above the existing +Q charge 1 1
70
B)  0 E0 a E0 a 3  0 E0 a 2
3
A) Zero C) D)
0 6
at a distance 2H above +Q such that the amount of the total flux through the curved
2 3
9Q  12q  8. One plate of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C is given a charge CV and the
surface area of the cone changes to . Then the value of   is 8
70  Q 
7
other plate is given a charge CV and connected cross a battery of emf V with the key
8
K open. What is the work down by the battery once the key is closed?

A) 25 B) 49 C) 400 D) 338
5. A hemispherical surface of radius R is rotating with a constant angular speed ω in a
uniform electric field E about a diameter perpendicular to the field as shown in the
V
figure. If Φ denotes the electrical flux through the hemispherical surface at any instant
K
and at time t = 0 its orientation is such that the value of Φ is maximum possible. If 
3 5 7
9 12 A) CV 2 B) CV 2 C) CV 2 D) CV 2
represents change in flux then  in the interval of t  to t  is 4 4 4
2 
ω
9. An infinite uniformly charged sheet with surface charge density  cuts through a
spherical Gaussian surface of radius R at a the distance x from its centre, as
E shown in the figure. The electric flux  through the Gaussian surface is :

ER 2 3
A)   B)   ER 2 C)   2ER 2 D)   ER 2
2 4
6. What is the Self-Energy of a uniform non-conducting thin circular disc of radius R and
charge Q?
8Q2 Q2 2Q2 2Q2
A) B) C) D)
3o R  o  2R 3o 2R 8o R  R 2 2  R 2  x 2     R  x    R2  x2 
2

A) B) C) D)
0 0 0 0
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10. In which of the following cases, the flux crossing through the surface is zero ? 13. Three large identical conducting parallel plates carrying charge
Q, Q and  2Q respectively are placed as shown in the figure. If E A , EB and

EC refer the magnitude of electric field at points A,B and C respectively


A) B) then:

C) D)
SECTION II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER(S) TYPE
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE are correct. A) EA  EB  EC B) E A  EB  EC
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
11. A charge q is placed at O in the cavity in a spherical uncharged conductor. C) EA  0 and EB  EC D) E A  0 and EB  EC
14. A point charge is placed at a distance 2a from the center of a thin
Point S is outside the conductor. If the charge is displaced from O towards
conducting uncharged spherical shell A of radius ’a’ as shown in the figure.
S still remaining within the cavity:
Then the charge on the shell will be:

A) Electric field at S will increase


B) Electric field at S decrease Q
A)  B) Q C) Q D) Zero
C) Electric field at S will first increase and then decrease 2

D) Electric field at S will not change 15. For Gauss’s law mark the correct statement(s).

12. A hollow closed conductor of irregular shape is given some charge. Which A) If we displace the enclosed charges (within a Gaussian surface) without

of the following statements are correct? crossing the boundary, then both E and  remain same.
A) The entire charge will appear on its outer surface. B) If we displace the enclosed charge without crossing the boundary then

B) The points on the conductor will have the same potential. E changes but  remains the same

C) All points on its surface will have the same charge density C) If the charge crosses the boundary, then both E and  would change.

D) All points near its surface and outside it will have the same electric D) If the charge crosses the boundary, then  changes but E remains the
intensity. same.
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SECTION III
INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
16. n moles of a monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a cycle process whose P-V cyclic is Sec: SUPER CHAINA WAT-36 Date: 11-01-20
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a
shown in the adjacent figure. If the efficiency factor of the cycle is   , find the KEY SHEET
3
value of a.
5P0
PHYSICS
1 D 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 B
P0
6 C 7 A 8 C 9 D 10 D
2V0 10V0
17. Consider a thin conducting shell of radius R carrying a total charge of Q. two point 11 D 12 AB 13 D 14 A 15 BC
R
charges Q and 2Q are placed at points A and B, which are at a distance and 2R
4 16 2 17 3 18 2 19 4 20 2
from the center of the shell respectively as shown in the figure. If the shell is earthed,
it was noticed that Q amount of charge flows into earth. Find .
Q

2Q Q CHEMISTRY
D B C B C
A
B C
21 22 23 24 25

 26 C 27 A 28 C 29 B 30 D
3i  j  4k  exists in space ( is a positive
5
18. An electric field E    3x  y  4z  4

31 AB 32 AC 33 ABD 34 ABCD 35 CD
constant). Find the ratio of volumetric charge density at (5, 3, 9) to (–2, 7, 4).
19. A point charge Q is located on the axis of a ring of radius R at a distance b from 36 0 37 4 38 5 39 0 40 6
the plane of the ring. If R  3b, then the electric flux from the charge passes
Q
through ring is . Find the value of n.
n 0

MATHS
41 B 42 A 43 B 44 D 45 C

46 A 47 D 48 D 49 C 50 C

51 AB 52 ACD 53 ABCD 54 AB 55 BC

56 5 57 8 58 2 59 8 60 2

20. In a region of space, the electric field is given by E  8i  4 j  3k . The electric flux

through a surface of area 300 units in the xy plane is  30  . find the value of n
n

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SOLUTIONS SECTION – I
PHYSICS (INTEGER ANSWER TYPE )
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
11. Conceptual Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
12. Conceptual 1. Each plate of a parallel capacitor has area S = 5 × 10–3 m2 and are d = 8.85 mm apart.
Plate A has a positive charge q1 = 10–10 C and plate B has charge q2 = + 2 × 10–10 C.
Energy supplied by a battery of emf E = 10 volt when its positive terminal is
connected with plate A and negative terminal with plate B is ….. x10–9 Joule.
A B

d
13.
Ep  0
2. In figure C1 = 2F C2 = 6F & C3 = 3.5  F . If break down voltages of the individual

 Q  q  q  q Q  q (Q  q )  Q  q  
capacitors are V1 = 100 V, V2 = 50V & V3 = 400 V. Maximum voltage that can be
k        0
 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0  2 0   100
placed across points a & b is ----× volt.
3
14. Conceptual a

15. Conceptual
C1
19.   2 1  cos  
C3
 b 
 2 1  
C2

 R 2  b2 

Q  b
 
4 0
3. Two identical capacitors are connected as shown and having initial charge Q0.
20.    E. ds Separation between plates of each capacitor is d0. Suddenly the left plate of upper

CHEMISTRY capacitor and right plate of lower capacitor start moving with speed v towards left
OH Cl I
SOCl2 NaI Alc KOH while other plate of each capacitor remains fixed.
pyridine Acetone 
21. Q0V
(given = 10 C/s). The value of rate of flow of charge between the two capacitors
2d 0
22.
(in Coulomb/sec) in the circuit is 4x. Find x ?
Q0
V

V
Sec: SUPER CHAINA Page 2 Q0
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4. A,B,C,D,E,F are conducting plates each of area A and any two consecutive plates SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
separated by a distance d. The net energy stored in the system after the switch S is This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
closed is N 0A 2
V . Find N? Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
2d
9. Three capacitor each having capacitance C = 2 F are connected with a battery of e.m.f
A B C D E F
30 V as shown in the figure. When the switch S is closed, then

S
C
V C
C

5. Initially K1 is closed, now if K2 is also closed, if the heat dissipated in the circuit is
30V
(2/n)CV2. Find n?
A) the amount of charge flown through the battery is 20  C
C C C
B) the heat generated in the circuit is 0.6 mJ
C K2 C) the energy supplied by the battery is 0.6 mJ
V K1 D) the amount of charge flown through the switch S is 60 C
10. A parallel plate air capacitor is connected to a battery. If plates of the capacitor are
6. Find the equivalent capacitance between A and B. (in µF) pulled further apart, then which of the following statements are correct
8µF 8µF 8µF 8µF
A A) Strength of electric field inside the capacitor remain unchanged, if battery is
disconnected before pulling the plate.
4µF 4µF 4µF 4µF 8µF
B) During the process, work is done by an external force applied to pull the plates
B
whether battery is disconnected or it remain connected.
7. A capacitor of capacitance 160 µF is charged to a potential difference of 200V and C) Potential energy in the capacitor decreases if the battery remains connected during
then connected across a discharge tube which conducts until the potential deference pulling plates apart.
across it has fallen to 100 V. The energy dissipated in the tube is x J. Find 2.5x? D) None of the above
8. In the given fig. the work done by battery after the switch S is closed (in µJ) 11. Three identical, parallel conducting plates A, B and C are placed as shown. Switches
10 F
S1 and S2 are open and can connect A and C to earth. When + Q charge is given to B.
Then
4V 10 F A B C

2d d
S
+Q
S1 S2
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A) If S1 is closed with S2 open, a charge of amount Q will pass through S1 14. Three concentric conducting spherical shells have radii r, 2r and 3r and charges q1, q2
B) If S2 is closed with S1 open, a charge of amount Q will pass through S2 and q3 respectively. Innermost and outermost shells are earthed as shown in figure.
C) If S1 and S2 are closed together, a charge of amount Q/3 will pass through S1 and a Select the correct alternative(s)
charge of amount 2Q/3 will pass through S2 ‘ q3
q2
D) All of the above statements are incorrect
q1
12. In the figure initial status of capacitance and their connection is shown. Which of the r
following is correct about this circuit 2r
15V 10V
+ – + – 3r
A B C D
2µF 3µF q q3 q3 1
A B A) q1 + q3 = –q2 B) q1 = – 2 C) =3 D) =–
4 q1 q2 3

15. The switch SW is shifted from position 1 to position 2 as shown in figure. Heat
D C
generated in the circuit is (Neglect work done by external agent)
A) Final charge on each capacitor is zero
SW
B) Final total electrical energy of the capacitor will be non zero 1
1
C) total charge flown from A to D is 30µC
D) total charge flown from A to D is – 30µC 2
13. A hollow sphere has inner and outer radii equals a and b. Charge +Q is distributed
V1 V2
uniformly between a and b.
A) independent of V1 B) independent of V2
+ ++ +
+ ++ + +
++ + + + ++ ++ C) depend on V1 D) depend on V2
+ + +
++ a + ++
+++++ +
+ ++
+ + + + ++++ 16. In the network shown
+++ + b++
++ 3 F
2 F
A) The electric field for x < a is zero 12 F
A B
Q x a
3 3
B) The electric field for a < x < b is given by 
4 0 x 2
b a
3 3
4 F 1 F

Q b3  a 3
C) The electric field for a < x < b is given by 
4 0 x 2 x 3  a 3 24 V

D) The electric field for x > b is given by Q


A) Equivalent capacitance between A and B equals 2 F
4 0 x 2
B) Charge on 1 F capacitor is 12 C
C) Charge on 12 F capacitor is 48 C
D) Potential difference across 2 F is 8 V
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SECTION – III Paragraph for Question Nos. 19 to 20:
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a The given circuit shows an arrangement of four capacitors. A potential difference 30
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are
correct. V is applied across the combination. It is observed that potentials at points 'A' and 'B'
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases. differ by 5V with B at higher potential. Also if a conducting wire is connected
Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 18:
between 'A' and 'B', electrons will flow from A to B. Of course, we have not connected
The nuclear charge (Ze) is non-uniformly distributed within a nucleus of radius R.
any wire actually between A and B, We have described only an 'if' situation.
The charge density (r) [charge per unit volume] is dependent only on the radial C1 = 2µF A C2 = C
distance r from the centre of the nucleus as shown in figure. The electric field is only V1 V2
X Y
along the radial direction. C4=2µF
C3=C
r V3 B V4
d
30V
r Let us now connect two more capacitors in the circuit. One of them, C5 is connected in
a R
the parts of circuit between X and A. It could be either in series or in parallel with C1.
17. Then choose the correct option(s).
The other, C6, is connected between A and B. It is observed whether we increase C6 or
A) The electric field at r = R is directly proportional to a3 reduce it, equivalent capacitance between X and Y has the same value.

B) The electric field at r = R is independent of a 19. Then choose the correct option(s).

C) If the electric field within the nucleus is observed to be linearly dependent on r, A) Potential difference across C4 before connecting two more capacitor is 12.5V

then a=R/2 B) Potential difference across C4 before connecting two more capacitor is 17.5V

D) If the electric field within the nucleus is observed to be linearly dependent on r, C) The value of C2 before connecting two more capacitor is 2.4 µF

then a=R D) The value of C2 before connecting two more capacitor is 2.8 µF

20. After connecting two more capacitor capacitance choose the correct option(s).
18. If d is maximum value of  as shown in the figure then
A) C5 is 1.92 µF in series with C1
For a = 0, the value of d is 3Ze
4R 3
B) C5 is 1.92 µF in parallel with C1
3Ze
B) For a = 0, the value of d is
R 3 C) Equivalent capacitance between X and Y is 2.8 µF
8Ze
C) For a = R/2, the value of d is D) Equivalent capacitance between X and Y is 2.4 µF
5 R 3
4 Ze
D) For a = R/2, the value of d is
3 R 3
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.

Sec: Jr.IIT _*COSC WAT-39 Date: 07-03-21 –10


10–10 – x x –x 2 × 10 + x
Time: 3HRS 2015-P2 Max.Marks:240
A B
KEY SHEET 10–10 – x = 2 × 10–10 + x
2x = – 10–10
PHYSICS x = –5 × 10–11 Cb
1 1 2 4 3 5 4 1 5 6 q+x
–q–x
6 8 7 6 8 80 9 ACD 10 ABC
q
11 ABC 12 AC 13 ABD 14 ABC 15 AD E
Kirchoff law
16 ABCD 17 BD 18 BC 19 BD 20 BC q + x = CE
q = CE – x
 0S –11
= .E – (–5 × 10 )
d
= 10 × 5 × 10–12 + 5 × 10–11= 10–10 Cb
CHEMISRTY Energy supplied = qE = 10–10 × 10 = 10–9 Joule
2.
21 5 22 3 23 3 24 5 25 3 a

applied voltage
26 3 27 7 28 9 29 ABC 30 ACD V1 2F
V

V
31 ABD 32 ACD 33 AD 34 ABD 35 BC V2 6F

36 ABC 37 ACD 38 ABD 39 AC 40 ABCD b


6 3
V1 =  V = V
8 4
1
V2 = V
4
3 400

MATHEMATICS
Now V < 100 V<
4 3
V
< 50  V < 200 V
41 1 42 2 43 0 44 4 45 0 4
V < 400  V < 400
46 9 47 0 48 2 49 AC 50 AB
400
Common solution V <
51 BC 52 AD 53 AB 54 AC 55 AC 3
q1 q 2
3. 
56 AC 57 A 58 A 59 B 60 A C1 C 2
q1 + q2 = 2Q0
0 A  A
C1 = , C2 = 0
d 0  Vt d 0  Vt
q1 d 0  Vt  d 0  Vt 
  q2 + q2  
 d  Vt  = 2Q0
q 2 d 0  Vt  0 
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 2d 0  = 5 × 4 = 20 C
 q2   = 2Q0

 d 0  Vt  When the switch S is closed
2Q 0 Qf = CV
 q2 = (d0 + Vt)
2d 0 = 10 × 4 = 40 C
dq 2 Q 0 V W(cell) = QE = (Qf – Qi) × E
I=  = 20 amp
dt d0  = 20 × 4 = 80 
0A 9. The charges stored in different capacitors before and after closing the switch S are :
4. Ceff = since effective capacitance between plates A and E is zero
d + –
1  A 20C + –
U = CV2 = 0 V2 + –
2 2d 40C
20C
5. When K1 is closed
C
30V
+Q –Q

+ –
V 40C 60C

Q = CV
1 30V
energy Ui = CV2
2
When K2 is also closed The amount of charge flown through the battery is q = 20 C
Energy supplied by the battery is :
2
1 5 U = qV = (20 × 10–6) × (30) J
6
4
= 0.6 mJ
3
Energy stored in all the capacitors before closing the switch S is :
V
1 1 4 
Ui = Cnet V2 =  10 – 6  (30)2 = 0.6 mJ
2 2 3 
Equivalent circuit
C and after closing the switch,
C C 1 1
1 4 Uf = CnetV2 = (2 × 10–6) (30)2 = 0.9 mJ
2 2 2
5
C 3 Heat generated,
6
2C 5C H = U = (Uf – Ui) = 0.3 mJ
Ceq = C + =
3 3 and charge flown through the switch is 60 C.
Energy Uf =
1
×
5C 2
V =
5
CV2 10.
2 3 6 CV –CV
Charge supplied by battery after closing K2
5 2
= CV – CV = CV
3 3
Energy supplied by battery = Uf – Ui + H
V
2 5 1
CV2 = CV2 – CV2 + H
3 6 2
1 If battery is disconnected and plate are pulled apart, then charge will remain constant
 H = CV2
3 Q Q
E= ×2=
6. Conceptual 2A 0  0
7. Conceptual   E remain same (A) is correct work is done against attractive force
8. Before the switch S is closed  
 Felc.

Fext
 by Fext. (B) is correct.
Qi = Ceq V
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1 Q11 = final charge = C1V = 0
U = CV2
2
Q12 = final charge = C2V = 0
V = constant [as battery is connected]
Final energy = 0
0 A
C= say x charge flown from A to D
d
30 – x = 0
as d increase
x = 30 µC
C decrease  U decrease
13. Conceptual
option (C) is correct.
14. Potential of innermost shell is zero
q1 q 2 q 3
11.    =0
r 2r 3r
Q  or 6q1 + 3q2 + 2q3 = 0 ... (1)
Similarly, potential on outermost shell is also zero.

6 1 2 3 4 5
q1 q 2 q 3
   =0
S1 S2 3r 3r 3r
or q1 + q3 = – q2 ... (2)
Q Solving Eqs. (1) and (2), we get
1 2 3 4
q2 q3
Q 1 4 q1 =  , =3
–Q+Q 2 4 q1
6 3 5
S1
S2 q3 3
and =–
q2 4
If S1 is closed then Q will pass through S1.
If only S2 is closed 15. Conceptual
Q 16. Conceptual
2 +Q 17. Conceptual
3 –Q 18. Conceptual
Q 19. Potential difference across C4 is V4.
S1 S2
V4 = V1
 V4 = 17.5 V
Q will pass through S2. Consider any branch, say, ZAY.
If both are closed Charge on C1 = C1V1=2 × 17.5 = 35µC
Q
Q 1
C1  Q2 Since C1 and C2 are in series , charge on C2 is also 35µC.
2 3
C2
Hence the correct option in Q.3 is (d)
Q Q2  Using Q = CV for C2,
S1
S2 35 35
C2 = C = = = 2.8 µF
V2 12 .5
Q 1 C1 1
  Equivalent capacitance of branch XAY is the series equivalent of C1 = 2µ and C2 = C = 2.8 µF, i.e.,
Q2 C2 2
2  2.8
1 = 1.17µF
Q1 = Q (2  2.8)
3
Equivalent capacitance of branch XBY is the series equivalent of C3 = C = 2.8µF and C4 = 2µF i.e.
2
Q2 = Q 1.17µF. These branches are in parallel between X and Y. Hence, equivalent capacitance between X
3
Q1  Q 2 and Y = 1.17 + 1.17 = 2.34 µF
12. Common potential = V =
C1  C 2 Hence the correct option in Q. 2 in (A)
20. [BC]
A+30 –30
Capacitor C6 is connected in the part of circuit between X and A either in series or parallel with C1 =
x 30  30
V= =0 2µF . Let the equivalent capacitance of C1 and C5 i.e., the equivalent capacitance between X and A
–30 +30 C1  C 2
D be C´1.

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