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Test Name JEE (Main + Advanced) :: Enthusiast IEOS1 and IEOS2 Total Questions 20

JEE
Test Stream JEE MAIN + ADVANCED Test Pattern
(Advanced)

Total Marks 65 Duration 60 minutes

Paper Code 3010CJA101022230023

Test Question Language:- English Test Instruction

Section: PHYSICS SEC-1 PHYSICS SEC-1 Instruction

1. The ring of mass m and radius r is mounted on light spokes (not shown) and rotates about its shaft (y-axis) with an angular velocity ω. The shaft
is hinged at O and rotates about the x-axis with an angular velocity Ω. Consider R = L & ω = Ω then kinetic energy of the ring will be :-

a.

b.

c.

d. None of these

Answer. a

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

2. An object moves with a uniform velocity u0 along the axis of a concave spherical mirror. Consider the instant shown in diagram, object is moving
with u0 = 5 m/s and f = –10 cm. If object is at the centre of curvature at this instant then the magnitude of acceleration of image at this instant is a

m/s2. Find a.

a. 10

b. 5

c. 25

d. None of these

Answer. b

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00


3. The figure shows a uniform disc of mass m and radius a. The moment of inertia about an axis xy is I. The moment of inertia about an axis

passing through O and perpendicular to the plane of the disc will be :-

a.

b.

c. 2I

d.

Answer. c

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

4. A ‘L’ shaped wedge of mass m having sufficiently long horizontal base is placed on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in the diagram. A thin
ring of mass m and radius R is set in motion on the rough horizontal part of the wedge with a linear velocity v and angular velocity w, such that v =
ωR. Ring collides with the smooth vertical part of wedge and collision is perfectly elastic.After a sufficiently long time, the final velocities of ring

and wedge respectively are. (assume wedge does not topple due to collision).

a.

b.

c.

d.

Answer. b

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

5. A disc is performing pure rolling on ground. Which of the following graphs most appropriately represents the path of the point P as a function of

time in x – y plane.

a.

b.
c.

d.

Answer. d

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: PHYSICS SEC-2 PHYSICS SEC-2 Instruction

6. An object & a concave mirror is moving with velocities & respectively as shown in figure. The image formed by the concave mirror :-

a. will have speed greater than the speed of the object

b. may have speed greater than the speed of the objec

c. will have speed greater than the speed of the mirror

d. must move away from the mirror.

Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

7. A uniform rod AB of length 7m is undergoing combined rotational and translational motion on smooth horizontal surface such that, at some
instant of time, velocities of its end point A and centre C are both perpendicular to the rod and opposite in direction, having magnitude 11 m/s and 3
m/s respectively as shown in the fig. Now consider that no external force and torque is acting on the rod. Then select correct options.

a. acceleration of point A is 56 m/s2

b. acceleration of point B is 56 m/s2

c. at the instant shown in the figure acceleration of point C is zero.

d. angular velocity of the rod is 4 rad/s

Answer. a,b,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

8. Two identical uniform thin rods of mass m and length ℓ are hinged together (not with the plane) at ends as shown in diagram. Rods are freely
placed over horizontal plane. Now an impulse (J) Parallel to horizontal and perpendicular to rods is provided as shown in diagram. C1 & C2 are the
centre of the rods. Choose the incorrect statement(s).

a. Velocity of centre of rod 1 (C1) just after the impluse is zero.

b. Angular velocity of rod 1 just after the impluse is zero.

c. Velocity of hinge point H just after the impluse is zero.

d. Velocity of hinge point H just after the impluse is J/2m.

Answer. d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

9. A real object is kept in front of a lens in air. The object is a linear extended object with its length perpendicular to the optical axis of lens. With
reference to different cases of image formation by lens, choose the correct options :

a. If the image has a magnification – 2.5 then Image is real and power of lens is positive.

b. If the magnification of the image is +0.5 then Image is virtual and power of lens is negative

c. If length of image is the same as that of object then Image is real and power of lens is positive.

d. If length of image is the same as that of object then Image is virtual and power of lens is negative.

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

10. A rod is connected with the (rigid body) disc at centre of disc point ‘P’. The disc can freely rotate about point P where it is hinged with rod. rod
can rotate freely about fixed hinge Q. Now whole arrangement is released from horizontal position as shown in the diagram.

a. Initial angular acceleration of (rigid body) disc is zero.

b. Initial angular acceleration of (rigid body) disc is

c. Angular speed of (rigid body) disc when rod becomes vertical is zero.

d. Angular speed of (rigid body) disc when rod becomes vertical is rad/s.

Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

Section: PHYSICS SEC-3 PHYSICS SEC-3 Instruction

11. A uniform solid cylinder A of mass m1 can freely rotate about a horizontal axis fixed to a mount of mass m2. A constant horizontal force F is
applied to the end K of a light thread tightly wound on the cylinder. The friction between the mount and the supporting horizontal plane is assumed
to be absent. Take m1 = m2 = 5 kg and

F = 10N, The acceleration of the point K is a m/s2 then value of a

Answer. 5

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

12. Half ring of mass m and radius R is released from the position shown in diagram. A small point mass of same mass is also fixed at the end as

shown in figure. If the initial acceleration of point mass m is then find the value of β.

Answer. 3

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

13. A box of mass 1 kg is mounted with two cylinders each of mass 1 kg, moment of inertia 0.5 kg m2 and radius 1m as shown in figure. Cylinders
are mounted on their central axis of rotation and this system is placed on a rough horizontal surface. The rear cylinder is connected to battery
operated motor which provides a torque of 100N-m to this cylinder via a belt as shown. If sufficient friction is present between cylinder and
horizontal surface for pure rolling, then acceleration of the vehicle is 5n m/s2. Find the value of n ? (Neglect mass of motor, belt and other

accessories of vehicle).

Answer. 5

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

14. Point object O is as shown in diagram. at distance (x) an object should be placed such that its final image coincides with it. If the value of x is

5n then find the value of n ?

Answer. 6

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

15. A curved thick glass surface is silvered at curved face & not silvered on plane surface. Object is placed at A as shown in figure. Considering P

(pole of the silvered surface) as origin. If x - co-ordinate of final image is (2n) cm then find n.

Answer. 7

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

16. In the diagram shown the rod is rigid and massless. A constant force F = mg has been applied vertically downwards on the rod. The wall and
the horizontal surface are perfectly smooth. Assume no relative motion to be present between the lower contact point of the rod and the upper
surface of the block. If the minimum value of co-efficient of friction between the blocks such that initially no relative motion occurs between the

blocks, is equal to then find the value of .The initial value of the angle is equal to 45°.

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

17. A composite rope of mass 2m, length ‘ ’ meter and neglible thickness is fixed at point P on a cylinder of mass m and radius R. Cylinder can
freely rotate about O. With the rope, a block of mass m is attached as shown in diagram. Now the system is released at t =0 from the position

shown in diagram. If the force by the rope on block of mass m is then find the value of η.

Answer. 3

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

18. Observe the ray diagram for image formation of a point object O on the principal-axis of lenses. If rectangular box is a lens then magnitude of

the focal length (in cm) of this lens is 4η then value of η is (Consider the rays given as paraxial).

Answer. 2

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

19. An equiconvex lens having μ = 1.5 and radius of curvature 10 cm is cut into four equal parts as shown in the diagram.

Now two parts are used to form the image as shown in the diagram Now consider

O as origin (0, 0) if x and y co-ordinate of image is (n cm, m cm) then value of (n × m) is..............

Answer. 8

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

20. For an equilateral prism, it is observed that when a ray strikes grazingly at one face it emerges grazingly at the other. Its refractive index will be

Answer. 2

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

Test Answer

1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (a,c) 7. (a,b,c,d) 8. (d) 9. (a,b,c) 10. (a,c)
11. (5) 12. (3) 13. (5) 14. (6) 15. (7) 16. (4) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (8) 20. (2)
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R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000

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