You are on page 1of 40
N Resonsence’® Educating for better tomorrow TEST TYPE : FULL SYLLABUS TEST B3 TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2021 Se Ka TARGET DATE : 00-00-21 Syllabus : Full Syllabus Q.No._ Subject [Nature of Questions No. of Questions | Marks Ito 20__| pHYSiS [sca 20 4 ant 30 |Numerical type (2 digit, 2 decimal) 10 4 ° 20 (00 Any 5) (Optional type) 31%050_| enEMISTAY [SCO 20 4 30 ea Numerical type (2 digit, 2 decimal) a ‘ . bin BEET (00 Any 5) (Options Type) sitoso |_mamis|sca 20 a 30 Numerical type (2 digit, 2 decimal) sitoso | MamHs 10 4 o 20 (D0 Any 5) (Optional Type) Total 20) Total {300 PART-A (471 A) ‘SECTION — 1 = (Maximum Marks : 80) ‘This section contains TWENTY (20) questions. Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and (4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct, Marking scheme : > Full Marks: +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen. > Zero Marks : 0 ifrione of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered) > Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases Ge 1: (afta aia : 80) wa die du (20) oH #1 sectas et A re foros (1), (2), (8) sen (4) B1 5 ae Paeweet AS ae w fret we EI sat aor > ph oi. +4 aft Rr a faeer A gar ve aT > qa aw. 0 aR arg A oer ah gu var & (ee eT orTARA #) | > em oie = 1 ara ah aR A Sol. Two semicircular rings of linear mass densities 2. and 22. and of radius ‘R’ each are joined to form a ‘complete ring. The distance of the center of the mass of complete ring from its geometrical centre is SR Pron ate onigeta aera Prer edhe mara tet ARE LF ZAG, w Gsm yw Wl gra aa ord @ dt pet zou & safc oe & oud care de ah Gh eh: R 2R ay or 2R oe ame @) = (4) none of these (G4 4 até =) Let the two haf rings be placed in left and right of y-axis with centre as shown in figure sar @t sinh ae ae wer yoke eh sen ath aww Rrargee wad & x-coordinates of the centre of mass of complete ring is a a eat aA am aA oT zw Peter (—78, 0 ®) ao 3m ye aera gare dhe } Aer 2 Figure shows 2 vis s curve for a particle of mass 2 kg moving in a straight line. If the time (in seconds) v taken by the particle to achive a displacement of 10 m is t. (v = velocity, s = displacement), then find the value of (t= 20) aa tor a nit ae eB 2kg ger} a So fry 2 9 oe am far 8 sea By a wm at 40mam fears wret ae A arm wea (Bepvs ALE (v= A, $= fee), aa (¢=20) a ATT Tw 8m 10m 14m stm) (ryis (2)28 (3)3s (4s Sol. f2as = [2atds =2t=8x4+ bx t0%2 v as 2 t=218 t-20=1s. 3. certain quantity of oxygen {1 3} is compressed isothermally until its pressure is doubled (P,). The gas is then allowed to expand adiabatically until its original volume is restored. Then the final pressure (P) in terms of initial pressure (Pc) is: attests [y £) 9 oe Pika wear @ wrnia ws & ere) YH AA ae eA aT eT BL seb ae er at orePRres sree re wate eT fray oH 1 Ts oT aa), APT IE (PL) aa 8 a (P= 2 Po (2) P=22% Pp (B)P=2"5 Po (4) None of these si & aig =) Sol. 2P,.)V" (isothermal process) (B44 wshs) = 2r9 (%0) =a @ [Rea 8 Gory On 05 Tove AUK GE PIA New Gy Wal, Pulwar Rod Kia a }S2R05 RESONANCE Wetate www resinance ae n| Emad coiedeonanceacin Educating for better tomorrow | Tories 1600 BUSH | CH UIROORINTPLOTIIOD peered 4 Sol. Sol. Equation bv ~ kx represents equation of a damped oscillations for a particle of 2kg mass where b = end = and k = 100 Nim then time after which energy of oscillations will be reduced to half of intial is: F = by — kx arto 2kg warn ger aod fry ora ale (damped oscilations) a meta sped) 8 et b= in NS cen = 100 Wim 81 ae wore He EAT atort Got aM wT HTT a ari te orga, ae ea eT (1) n2 sec (2°) 2 sec. (3) 20n2 sec (4) 1 sec Eat maretn MBq = 2 > = 2 sec. bine A concave mirror of radius of curvature 40 cm is filed with water (n = 4/3) upto a height of 12 em. A point object O is kept on the principal axis of the mirror at height 13.5 cm from the water surface. The final image formed after refraction at water surface, reflection at mirror and again refraction at water surface in succession is situated at. ye sada cio fora aaa fra 40 om @, #1 12 om at Sarg aH orf (n= 4/3) F aT oT zB) GH fry, wey OB im BY HUT oes Ue OMT a Rae A 135 om Sag ow wade) TAR TH Yom, efor & wera, fire @ oP Some ea oer wf me wT oO fs h=t2em]. (1°) 36 cm above the water surface. (2) 24 cm above the water surface (3) 20 em above the water surface (4) 12.¢m above the water surface (7) orf a Tae 36 om aH 2) 5F th ae F 24.em SH (8) 979 @ Tae F 20. om BH (4) FH BY aE 120m HH Refration -1 : Apparent depth from water surface d’ = 13.5 « 4 = 180m Reflection from concave mirror. 4, 4 ot vy (30) -20 v=-60cm Image is formed 48 cm above water surface Retraction-2:<” = 3. = 36 om above water surace arereart crt af ore & ont eng d= 135 x 4 = 180m carer ein eh +o (30) 20 v=-60em fafa ort a wae t 48m tag Ww ara 8) AS ort ah ae & 38 om oN arora 2:4 413 alr Ro ia Ray Resonance Educating for bai tom Sol. (On a pulley of mass M hangs a rope with two masses m, and m. (rm; > mz) tied at the ends as shown in the figure. The pulley rotates without any friction, whereas the friction between the rope and the pulley is large enough to prevent any slipping. Which of the following plots best represents the difference between the tensions in the rope on the two sides of the pulley as a function of the mass of the pulley? Feea eee EE M RarHr AH Ce AERA B ms ve me AIT } A aR (ms > ma) CH THB TET By By Pee far erin ya 8, ra eee yd AVA} aa or arin geen smal 8 RH veel Reh oe Fa Rent) era a ats or one eek } eri aw wt teh Sata S oa S oe a fret Se ser & arte ael—arel Profi wear & I. 1 * Fy Fy Fy 1 1 1 " 4] e| e| 4 on @)9 9 0 ™ ‘| | 9 wl mig —T1= (ms) TR mgm) ta = (2) (ms = mg = (m+ mo (mame 1 (smog) ty = MR) 8 (iT) = MEY Atos WO tm=mag (rT) = lM 0 m Zim =) 2 [mame olf ial => (Ty Te) £0; and M +0, T= Te = (mi =majg Sol. 8 Sol. Two identical particles of same mass, having velocities opposite to each other, equal in magnitude, collide head on. During colision 50% of kinetic energy is lost. Coefficient of restitution is: wart ea} eh YH SAM HH GH GAS Rude a we Ra } an 8 as we EE wT HOR eh 81 Sa & MT APH RT Goal 50% I MM Bl eae aI HITE EH eI: . 1 2 1 ay Q> 5 Os 1 4 meres Two particle of mass m each are fixed to a massless rod of length 2/. The rod is smoothly hinged at cone end to a ceiling. I performs oscilation of small angle in vertical plane. The length of the equivalent ‘simple pendulum is: m aeanrr 2 ao 20 wranf ah aeons Uy we fad Ey xed) 81 UE} eH AR a oT a sforefter i @ other ven 8) ae vente cer A ore ahr @ chert wear BI gen exer eierw A araTg avn (4) None of these gr & aig st Sol. 10. ‘The wire shown in the figure is vibrating in its fundamental mode and the block is hanging in ai intially. It produces 10 beats/sec. with a 100 Hz tuning fork. When the block is gradually dipped in water, the beat frequency first decreases and then becomes zero when it is completely submerged. The specific gravity of the block should be : (Assume the wire is vibrating in fundamental mode also in second case) faa 8 ARS ak sie ae Mary ort we vel @ cia alo ARAYA ag A san @1 100 Hz & vata 8 10 Reweranre seo ehh By ot wait ah AA er A gitar a @, at ewe owgR Tea vue @ agile eh we ep aT eh By tes a fae cree ete: fan meen a oe wT AT fe 4 oftaa agi) > " 3 121 101 110 a) 3 (2°) 2 (3) 11 (4) oT Initially, the frgeuency ofthe wire, eR AY ae a amg 100 He Diving get wr 83 we wr hn SE = 2A India's Mangalyan was sent to the Mars by launching it into a transfer orbit EOM around the sun. It leaves the earth at E and meets Mars at M. If the radius of Earth's orbit is ae = 1.5 10" m, that of Mars orbit am = 2.5 x 10"'m, using Kepler's laws give the estimate of time for Mangalyan to reach Mars from Earth to be close to (The time period of revolution of earth around sun is 1 year) ander Baa ae we TOYS fy BAS Ga COM ver} orgie verte fan ort BH aft Rafe Eve ae yeh ot otc & cen Ref Mae ana oe ween &) ae qe ot we Prot a0 = 1.5% 10" m Gem set TA TaN A PAVAT am = 2.5 x 10" &, eae Pram a SS Ge aE a -aTT for wa ATTA ped) Baa ae RC ge BLS wR yest & oa wy sacra 1a & Mars orbit re an

You might also like