JEE Advanced-2014 - Test-4 (Paper-II) - Code-B PDF
JEE Advanced-2014 - Test-4 (Paper-II) - Code-B PDF
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PART - I : PHYSICS
SECTION - 1
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
1.
2.
How long will it take sound waves to travel the distance of 70 m between two points P and Q if the air temperature
between them varies linearly from 16C to 51C? Consider the air to be an ideal diatomic gas of molar mass
29.05 g/mole (Gas constant, R = 8.3 J/mol)
(A) 0.2 s
(B) 0.5 s
(C) 0.12 s
(D) 2.5 s
A point source emitting spherical waves is located between two points of position vectors r1 and r2 on the line
joining them. If damping of waves is negligible and the medium is homogeneous, amplitude of waves at two points
are found to be A1 and A2 respectively. The position vector of point source is
3.
A1r1 A2 r2
(A) A + A
1
2
A1r1 + A2 r2
(B) A + A
1
2
A1r1 A2 r2
(C) A A
1
2
A1r1 + A2 r2
(D) A A
1
2
0.5
m , where x, y are in metres and
1 + ( x 10t )2
1
10
m and
m/s
2
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The ends of a rod of length l are maintained at temperatures T1 and T2 (T1 > T2). The thermal conductivity of the
a
where T is the temperature of rod at that point and a is a positive constant.
T
Temperature of rod at a distance x from the hotter end is
T
(A) T2 2
T1
T
(C) T1 2
T1
5.
x/l
(B) T1(1 + T2 e x / l )
T
(D) T1 2
T1
x /l
The relation between internal energy U, pressure P and volume V of an ideal gas in an adiabatic process is,
U = + PV, where and are constants. The ratio of specific heats CP : CV for the gas is
(A) +
(C)
6.
x/l
(B) 1+
(D)
If the temperature of one mole of a gas varies with its volume as T = T0 + V2 where T0 and are positive constant.
The volume of gas, when its pressure is minimum, would be
(A)
T0
(B)
T02
(C)
T0
1
(D)
( + 1)
T0
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SECTION - 2
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE
OR MORE are correct.
7.
Two waves travel on the same string. It is possible for them to have
(A) Different frequencies
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8.
4
3
In a liquid of density 1300 kg/m3, longitudinal waves with frequency 400 Hz are found to be having a wavelength of
8.00 m.
(A) Bulk modulus of the liquid is 1.33 1010 Pa
(B) Time taken by the wave to travel a distance of 6.4 km in the liquid is 2.00 s
(C) Liquid particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction of propagation of wave
(D) Velocity of the wave is increased when it is transmitted from the liquid to air at atmospheric pressure
10. A transverse displacement of a string (clamped at both ends) is given by y ( x, t ) = 0.06 sin
2x
cos120t where x,
3
y are in meters and t is in second. The length of string is 1.5 m and its mass is 3 102 kg. Choose correct
options.
(A) Velocity of wave is 180 m/s
11. A thermodynamic system undergoes a cyclic process as shown in figure. The cycle consists of two loops : I and II.
P
I
II
V
(A) Over one complete cycle system does a positive work
(B) Over one complete cycle heat flows out of the system
(C) In each of the loop I and II net work done is positive
(D) In loop II heat flows into the system
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SECTION - 3
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Four questions relate to two paragraphs
with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 13
A spherical body of radius R, density , specific heat S, emissivity e has an absolute temperature T. It receives
heat radiation at a rate of I watt/m2. ( = Stefan's constant)
12. Maximum temperature attained by body is
1/ 4
1/ 4
I
(A)
S
I
(B)
R
1/ 4
1/ 4
I
(C)
I
(D)
(B) e
(C)
(D) I
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 15
A transverse wave moving in a medium gets partially reflected and partially transmitted at the point of discontinuity
of the medium. The reflected wave changes its phase by radians if reflecting medium is denser, otherwise there
is no phase change in the reflected wave. In ideal cases, sum of energies of reflected and transmitted waves is
equal to the total energy of incident waves.
14. A transverse pulse travels along a string which is tied to another lighter string as shown in figure. Which of the
following pulse refers to a reflected pulse?
v
Heavier
string
Lighter
string
v
(A)
(B)
v
(C)
(D)
v
v
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15. If the amplitudes of reflected and incident waves are Ar and Ai respectively then in case of partial transmission, the
ratio Ai / Ar is
(A) Greater than 1
This section contains 2 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Columns. The codes for the Columns
have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
16. Column I lists various laws related to thermal radiation and column II lists the related graphs. Match the columns.
Column I
Column II
Temperature
(1)
Time
Rate of
radiation
(2)
Temperature
Temperature
(3)
Wavelength
Emissivity
(4)
Absorptive power
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Codes :
P
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 4
17. A source of sound, an observer and the medium can move along the x-axis as shown in figure. vs, v0 and vm are
velocities of source, observer and medium and +x-axis is considered positive direction. Column I lists various sets
of relative motion between source, observer and medium and column II lists apparent frequency heard by the observer.
If frequency of source is 350 Hz and speed of sound relative to medium is 340 m/s, then match the columns.
Column I
Column II
(1) 320 Hz
(2) 331 Hz
(3) 361 Hz
(4) 371 Hz
Source
vs
Observer
v0
Codes :
P
(A) 3
(B) 3
(C) 3
(D) 2
1
SECTION - 5
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles corresponding to the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct darkening of
bubbles will look like the following :
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18. A tuning fork vibrating with frequency f0 is dropped into a deep well at t = 0. The velocity of sound in air is v. The
frequency of sound heard by a man at the top of well at time t is
f0
ngt
1+
v
19. A tuning fork produces a sound of frequency f0 and resonates with an air column of length l, closed at one end
vibrating in its fundamental mode at temperature T. If adiabatic exponent of the gas in column is , the molar mass
of gas is found to be
RT
. Find the value of .
2l 2 f02
, M
20. Assuming isothermal condition, height of centre of mass of a tall column of air in the earth's atmosphere above its
surface is
nRT
, where T is temperature of air, M is the average molar mass and R is the gas constant. Find the
Mg
value of n.
PART - II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - 1
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
21. A compound which leaves behind no residue on heating is
(A) Cu(NO3)2
(B) KNO3
(C) NH4NO3
(D) CaCO3
(C) Al(OH)3
(D) Cr(OH)3
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23. The hydride which does not act as a reducing agent due to the oxidation of hydrogen
(A) NH3
(B) CaH2
(C) NaH
(D) LiAlH4
(B) Ca
(C) Mg
(B) [Fe(H2O)5NO]2+
(C) [Fe(H2O)5NO]3+
(D) [Fe(H2O)5NO2]3+
26. Which of the following does not exist as ionic lattice in solid state?
(A) PF5
(B) PBr5
(C) PI5
(D) PCl5
SECTION - 2
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE
OR MORE are correct.
27. Which of the following compound/s of potassium and oxygen is/are known?
(A) K2O
(B) K2O2
(C) KO2
(D) KO3
28. Which of the following is/are exit in liquid state at room temperature?
(A) Cl2O7
(B) Cl2O6
(C) ClO2
(D) Cl2O
(B) ZnH2
(C) CdH2
(D) NaH
(B) BrF3
(C) PF5
(D) XeF2
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Test - 4 (Paper-II)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Four questions relate to two paragraphs
with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Question Nos. 32 to 33
A yellowish-white, deliquescent substance (A) reacts quickly with water by forming a solution B. A sample of B
gave a curdy white precipitate of (C) on adding AgNO3 solution but this readily dissolved on addition of dilute NH4OH,
through gelatinous precipitate (D) was formed in its place. "D" dissolves in a conc. NaOH and on passing CO2
through solution reprecipitation of D results.
Also compound (A) dissolved unchanged in dry ether and when this solution was reacted with excess of LiH, a
new compound E was formed.
32. The compound (A) is
(A) AlCl3
(B) ZnCl2
(C) MgCl2
(D) SnCl2
33. Compound "E" on reaction BCl3 form compound "F" containing boron, which of the following is not true for "F"?
(A) "F" on reaction with NH3 (excess) at high temperature form inorganic benzene
(B) "F" is a non-planar molecule
(C) "F" is a Lewis acid
(D) "F" is gas at room temperature
Paragraph for Question Nos. 34 to 35
White solid (A) on heating with NaOH gives an alkaline gas (B) and solid (C). Both (A) and (C) give ring test while
(C) gives golden yellow flame. (A) on strong heating it decomposed to give a gas (D) and H2O. (D) is a neutral
oxide. (D) on heating at 920C which gives two gases (E) and (F). The gas (E) when mixed with hydrogen at high
temperature and pressure under catalyst gives gas (B). Gas (F) is essential for living system.
34. What is compound (A)?
(A) N3H
(B) NH4NO2
(C) (NH4)2Cr2O7
(D) NH4NO3
(B) N2
(C) CO
(D) O2
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SECTION - 4
Matching Column Type
This section contains 2 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Columns. The codes for the Columns
have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
36. In Column I compounds are given and there solubility order from left to right are given in Column II. Match Column
I with Column II.
Column I
Column II
Codes :
P
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 4
37. In Column (I) couple of compounds are given and the property exhibited by both of the compounds is given in
Column II. Match Column I with Column II.
Column I
Column II
Codes :
P
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 4
(D) 2
4
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Test - 4 (Paper-II)
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles corresponding to the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct darkening of
bubbles will look like the following :
38. In CHxBry, the value of 'y' at which dipole moment is highest is _______.
39. How many s-block elements from period 2 to period 5 do not give flame test?
40. What is the basicity of the metaphosphoric acid, form when P4O10 is hydrolysed?
(C)
b
<2
ac
b
< 1
ac
(B)
b
>2
ac
(D) 1 <
b
<1
ac
42. A ray of light moving parallel to the x-axis gets reflected from a parabolic mirror whose equation is
(y 3)2 = 8(x + 1). After reflection, the ray must pass through the point
(A) (1, 3)
(B) (1, 3)
(C) (1, 3)
(D) (1, 3)
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43. Axis of the parabola is the line x + y = 0 and distances of its vertex and directrix from origin are
2 and 3 2
respectively. If vertex lies in second and focus in fourth quadrant, then equation of parabola is
(A) (x + y)2 = 8(x + y 2)
44. Given a conic (3x + 9)2 + (3y 12)2 (2x y)2 = 6y 12x + 9. Then its eccentricity is
(A)
3
5
(B)
2
5
(C)
5
3
(D)
2
3
45. The lines y = mx, y = mx + 1, y = nx and y = nx + 1 form a rhombus. Mark the statement that is correct
(A) Length of all sides is fixed
(B) Area of rhombus is fixed
(C) Length of one of the diagonals is fixed
(D) Length of exactly two of the sides is fixed
46. Let l1 and l2 be a pair of intersecting lines in a plane. Then the locus of the point P such that the distance of P from
l1 is twice the distance of P from l2 is
(A) An ellipse
(B) A parabola
(C) A hyperbola
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE
OR MORE are correct.
47. The equation (x2 + y2 + ) (y2 xy 2x2) = 0 always represents
(A) A circle and a pair of straight lines if = 1 and = 0
(B) A pair of straight line and an ellipse if 1 and > 0
(C) A pair of hyperbolas if < 0
(D) A pair of straight lines and a hyperbola if < 0 and 0
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48. For different values of k, the circle x2 + y2 + (8 + k)x + (8 + k)y + (16 + 12k) = 0, always passes through two fixed
points P and Q. For k = k1, the tangents at P and Q intersect at the origin. Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) The mid point of P and Q is (6, 6)
32
9
8
3
(D) Locus of mid-point of the intercept of line L between the coordinate axes is
2 +1
4
1
+ 2 =1
2
x
y
50. Auxillary circle C to the hyperbola with parametric equation (4 2 sec ,3 2 tan ) and centre O is drawn. From a
variable point P on the hyperbola in first quadrant, foot of perpendicular on x-axis is Q. From Q, tangent lying in 1st
quadrant is drawn to circle C to meet it at R. R is joined with O and PS is drawn parallel to OR, where S lies on
x-axis. Mark the quantities that do not vary with position of point P.
(A)
PQ
QR
(C) SQ
(B)
PS
OQ
(D) OS
51. A ray along L1 : x + y = 2 strikes the curve x = 8 cos , y = 2 sin ; 0 at A and gets reflected. The
reflected ray L2 strikes the curve x = 4t, y = 2t2, t R at B and gets reflected. The reflected ray is L3. Which of
the following is/are correct?
(A) The coordinates of A are (0, 2) and L2 is along x y = 2
(B) The coordinates of A are (0, 2) and L2 is along y x = 2
(C) The coordinates of B are (4 4 2, 2 + 4 2) and L3 is along x = 4 4 2
(D) The coordinates of B are (4 + 4 2, 6 + 4 2) and L3 is along x = 4 + 4 2
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SECTION - 3
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Four questions relate to two paragraphs
with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Question Nos. 52 to 53
Given two fixed points A and B in a plane and a positive real number k not equal to unity. Introduce a rectangular
Cartesian coordinate system by choosing mid point of AB as origin and the positive direction of x-axis is chosen
from A to B. The locus of points M for which the equation
MA
= k holds is a circle Ck.
MB
52. If the circles Ck1 and Ck (0 < k1 1,0 < k2 1) , are symmetric to each other with respect to the perpendicular
2
bisector of segment AB, then
(A) k1 = k2
(D) k1k2 = 1
53. An arbitrary circle passes through points A and B intersects the circle Ck at an angle
(A)
(C)
(D)
Paragraph for Question Nos. 54 to 55
A family of rays having the equation (3 + 4)x + (4 )y 7 = 0 is incident on an ellipse E1 and the reflected
family of rays has the equation (3 + 4)x + (4 3)y + 7 + = 0. The point source of the incident family of rays
and point of convergence of reflected family of rays lie on axis of the ellipse. The foot of perpendicular drawn from
(1, 1) to any tangent of the ellipse (E1) lies on x2 + y2 = 4. E2 is another concentric ellipse that passes through the
foci of the first ellipse and also its foci lie on the first ellipse (E1).
54. What is the length of major axis of E2?
(A) 4
(C)
(B) 2
2
(D) 4 2
55. The number of common tangents to the circle x2 + y2 = 1 and the ellipse E1 is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4
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This section contains 2 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Columns. The codes for the Columns
have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
56. A circle is given with centre C and radius a > 0. Fixed points S and S1 lie on a diameter line of this circle and are
symmetric about C. Variable line segments SM are drawn so that M lies on the circle. SM is produced to H so that
SM = MH. P is the point of intersection of line S1H and the perpendicular bisector of segment SH. Match conditions
given in column I with corresponding nature of locus of point P given in column II.
Column I
Column II
(1) Circle
(2) Ellipse
(4) Hyperbola
Codes :
P
(A) 1
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 2
Column II
(2) y2 2x + 8 = 0
2
4y 2
8x
=1
(3) +
23
9
x2 y 2
(4) y2 4y 2x + 2 = 0
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Codes :
P
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 4
3
SECTION - 5
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles corresponding to the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct darkening of
bubbles will look like the following :
58. One of the diameters of the circle circumscribing the rectangle ABCD is x 2y + 1 = 0. Vertices A and B lie on the
line 3x + y 2 = 0 and mid point of AB is (1, 1). Let is the area of the rectangle. If the diameter of circle is
12 5 units, then value of
1120 2
is equal to ________.
59. A circle touches two sides PQ and PS of a rectangle PQRS at A and B respectively, and passes through the
vertex R. If area of the triangle ABR is 5AB sq. units and if area of the rectangle PQRS is 'a' sq. units, then the
value of
'a '
is equal to _______.
20
60. Lines ax2 + 2hxy ay2 = 0 and 5x + 12y = 13 form an isosceles triangle, then area of triangle is _______.
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CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(D)
21.
(C)
41.
(D)
2.
(B)
22.
(C)
42.
(C)
3.
(D)
23.
(C)
43.
(B)
4.
(D)
24.
(D)
44.
(A)
5.
(D)
25.
(D)
45.
(C)
6.
(C)
26.
(B)
46.
(C)
7.
(C, D)
27.
(A, B, C, D)
47.
(A, D)
8.
(A, B, C)
28.
(A, B, C)
48.
(B, D)
9.
(A, D)
29.
(B, C)
49.
(A, B, C, D)
10.
(A, D)
30.
(A, B)
50.
(A, B, D)
11.
(A, B, C, D)
31.
(A, B, C, D)
51.
(A, B, C, D)
12.
(D)
32.
(B)
52.
(C)
13.
(A)
33.
(D)
53.
(B)
14.
(A)
34.
(A)
54.
(A)
15.
(C)
35.
(B)
55.
(B)
16.
(A)
36.
(B)
56.
(A)
17.
(C)
37.
(B)
57.
(C)
18.
(6)
38.
(8)
58.
(0)
19.
(6)
39.
(5)
59.
(2)
20.
(3)
40.
(3)
60.
(5)
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