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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 15/04/18_Sr.Super60-II_ (Coming) _Jee-Adv (2014-P1) _Q.P.

PHYSICS: Max. Marks: 60


SECTION-I
(One or More than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct
01. Two concentric shells have radii R and 2R charges q A and qB and potentials 2V and
(3/2) V respectively. Now shell B is earthed and let charges on them become
q ' A and q ' B . Then

qA 1
A) =
qB 2
q' A
B) ' = 1
qB
C) Potential of A after earthing becomes (3/2) V
D) Potential distance between A and B after earthing becomes V/2
02. Two concentric spherical shells have charges’ +q’ and ‘– q ‘ as shown in figure.
Choose the correct options

−q
+q
A B C

A) At A electric field is zero, but electric potential is non – zero


B) At B electric field and electric potential both are non – zero
C) At C electric field is zero, but electric potential is non – zero
D) At C electric field and electric potential both are zero
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03. Two charges +Q each are fixed at points C and D. Line AB is the bisector line of CD.
A third charge +q is moved from A to B, then from B to C.
A

B D
C

A) From A to B electrostatic potential energy will decrease


B) From A to B electrostatic potential energy will increase
C) From B to A electrostatic potential energy will increase
D) From B to A electrostatic potential energy will decrease
04. Three concentric spherical metallic shells A, B and C of radii a, b and c ( c > b > a )
have charge densities σ , −σ and σ respectively. The potential of shells B is

σ  a2 σ  a2 b2 σ σc
A) ( a + b + c ) B)  − b + c  C)  − + c  D)
ε0  b  ε0  c c  ε0 ε0
05. Four point charges A, B, C and D are placed at the four corners of a square of side a.
The energy required take the charges C and D to infinity ( they are also infinity
separated from each other ) is
+q A B+ q

−q −q
D C

A)
q2
4πε 0 a
B)
2q 2
πε 0 a
C)
q2
4πε 0 a
( )
2 + 1 D)
q2
4πε 0 a
( )
2 −1

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06. A uniform electric field of 400 V/m is directed at 450 above the x - axis as shown in
the figure. The potential difference VA − VB is
y ( cm )
( 0,2 )
A

450 (3,0 )
B x ( cm )

A) 0 B) 4 V C) 6.4 V D) 2.8 V
r
Charge Q is given a displacement r = aiˆ + bjˆ in an electric field E = E1iˆ + E2 ˆj . The
r
07.
work done is

A) Q ( E1a + E2b ) ( E1a ) + ( E 2b )


2 2
B) Q

C) Q ( E1 + E2 ) a 2 + b 2 D) Q E12 + E22 a 2 + b 2
08. A short electric dipole is placed in the electric field due to a point charge. Then
A) The dipole must experience a force
B) The dipole may experience a force
C) The dipole must experience a torque
D) The dipole may experience a torque

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09. An electric dipole consists of two charges of equal magnitude q and opposite sign, held
rigidly apart by a distance d. Now consider two such identical, oppositely oriented
electric dipoles, separated by a distance r, as shown in the diagram. Neglect self
interaction energy of charges within the dipole.

q2  1 1
A) Interaction potential energy of the system is  − 
4πε o  2 2 r
 d +r 

q2  1 1
B) Interaction potential energy of the system is  − 
2 πεo  2 2 r
 d +r 

C) If d << r, then order of r is (−2) for the expression of interaction potential


energy of the system
D) If d << r, then order of r is (−3) for the expression of interaction potential energy of
the system
10. When a dipole is placed inside a cavity in a solid conducting body having net
zero charge. Pick up the correct statements:
A) No charges are induced on the inner surface of cavity
B) No charges are induced on the outer surface of conducting body
C) Everywhere outside the body electric field due to dipole is zero
D) Everywhere outside the body net electric field is zero

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Section-2
(Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

11. An electric charge 10 −3 µ c is placed at the origin (0, 0) of x – y co-ordinate system.

Two points A and B are situated at ( )


2, 2 and ( 2,0 ) respectively. The potential

difference between the points A and B is ………


12. Figure shows two conducting thin concentric shells of radii r and 3r. The outer shell
carries charge q = 6 C . Inner shell is neutral. The charge (in C) that will flow from inner
shell to earth after the switch S is closed is -----------------

13. The electric potential V (in volt) varies with x (in metre) according to the relation V = 5
+ 4x2 the force experienced by a negative charge of 2 × 10–6 C located at x = 0.5 m is
z × 10–6 N, then the value of z is ________
 a  a 
14. Two point charges of +Q each have been placed at positions  − ,0,0 and  , 0, 0 .
 2  2 

The locus of the points where –Q charge can be placed such that the total electrostatic
15a 2
P.E. equal to zero, is represented by the equation z 2 + y 2 = . The value of ‘n’ is
n
____

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15. Three small identical charged balls each of mass m and each have charge q,
are tied by three insulated light and inextensible strings of length

metre to form an equilateral triangle. This system is initially at rest in


gravity free space. Now the string connecting charge at A and charge at B is
gently cut at time . Then find the displacement of charge at C starting
from time till the electrostatic potential energy of system is least (in
meters).

16. A electric dipole of dipole moment p = 9iˆ + 3jˆ − 3kˆ is placed at the point M ( 2, − 3,1) . If the
r

electric potential due to this dipole at the point N ( 4, − 1, 0) is N × 109 volt. Then find N,

if the given data is in S.I units


17. An electric dipole consist of equal and unlike charges of equal magnitude 2.0 × 10−8 C
separated by a distance of 2.0 × 10 −3 m. Mass of each particle is 2.0 g. It is placed near
a long line charge of linear density 2.0 × 10−4 C/m as shown in figure, such that the
dipole at a distance of 2.0 cm from the line charge. The angular acceleration of the
dipole at this instant is 1.8 × 10n rad/s2. Find n.

+ −
+
2 cm
+ +
+

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18. An electric field is expressed as E = 2i + 3 j . The potential difference VA − VB between

two points A and B is n × ( −0.25 )V whose position vectors are given by rA = iˆ + 2 ˆj and

rB = 2iˆ + ˆj + 3kˆ Find n


19. Potential difference between centre and surface of radius R and uniform volume charge
ρ R2
density ρ within it will be then n is-------
nε 0
20. The electrostatic potential due to the charge configuration at point P as shown in figure
2qb n
for b < < a is then n is-------
4πε 0 a 3

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