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ADVANCED PATTERN PART TEST-4 (APT-4)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2017

SUBJECT : PHYSICS COURSE : VISHWAAS (01JF)


Date : 11-12-2016 Time: 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 160
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
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QUESTION PAPER FORMAT AND MARKING SCHEME :
7. This questions paper consists of Four sections.
8. Each section as detailed in the following table :
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Number of
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Questions Full Marks Partial Marks Zero Marks
Marks Section
+1
+4 0
For darkening a bubble 2
One or More If only the bubble(s) If none of
1 20 corresponding to each correct In all other 80
Correct Option(s) corresponding to all the correct the bubbles
option, provided NO incorrect cases
option(s) is(are) darkened is darkened
option is darkened
0
Comprehension +4 1
If none of
2 (Single Correct 6 If only the bubble corresponding to In all other 24
the bubbles
Option) the correct option is darkened cases
is darkened
For each entry in Column-I
+2 0 1
3 Match the Column 2 If only the bubble(s) if not In all other 16
corresponding to all the correct attempted cases
match(es) is(are) darkened
+4 0 1
Single digit
4 10 If only the bubble corresponding to if not In all other 40
Integer (0-9)
the correct answer is darkened attempted cases

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SECTION 1: (Maximum Marks : 80)


This section contains TWENTY questions
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are)
darkened.
Partial Marks : +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided
NO incorrect option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
(B) will result in 2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

1. P is the centre of mass of four point masses A, B, C and D which are lying in the same plane but
not along the same straight line then.
(A) P must lie with in the quadrilateral ABCD.
(B) P may or may not coincide with one of the point masses.
(C) P must lie on a line joining two of the points A, B, C, D.
(D) P may lie outside the quadrilateral ABCD.

2. In Youngs double slit experiment, the interference pattern is found to have an intensity ratio
between bright and dark fringes as 9. This implies :
(A) the intensities at the screen due to the two slits are 5 and 4 units
(B) the intensities at the screen due to the two slits are 4 and 1 units
(C) the amplitude ratio of the individual waves is 3
(D) the amplitude ratio of the individual waves is 2

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3. A Young's double slit experiment is performed with white light:

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(A) The maxima next to the central will be red.
(B) The central maxima will be white
(C) The maxima next to the central will be violet
(D) There will not be a completely dark fringe.

4. A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which always remains perpendicular to
the velocity of the particle. If that particle moves in a horizontal plane, then
(A) it take a circular path (B) its kinetic energy remains constant
(C) its acceleration remains constant (D) its velocity remains constant

5. A heavy particle is tied to the end A of a string of length 1.6 m. Its other end O is fixed. It revolves
2
as a conical pendulum with the string making 60o with the vertical. Then (g = 10m/s )
2 2
(A) its period of revolution is sec.
5
(B) the tension in the string is double the weight of the particle.
(C) the velocity of the particle = 24 m/s
(D) the centripetal acceleration of the particle is 103 m/s2.

6. An object follows a curved path. The following quantities may remain constant during the motion :
(A) speed (B) velocity
(C) acceleration (D) magnitude of acceleration

7. White light is used to illuminate the two silts in a Youngs double slit experiment. The separation
between the slits is b and the screen is at a distance d (> > b) from the slits. At a point on the
screen directly in front of one of the slits, certain wavelengths are missing. Some of these missing
wavelengths are :
b2 2b2 b2 2b2
(A) = (B) = (C) = (D) =
d d 3d 3d

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8. A cylinder rests in a supporting carriage as shown. The side AB of carriage makes an angle 30o

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with the horizontal and side BC is vertical. The carriage lies on a fixed horizontal surface and is
being pulled towards left with an horizontal acceleration 'a'. The magnitude of normal reactions
exerted by sides AB and BC of carriage on the cylinder be NAB and NBC respectively. Neglect
friction everywhere. Then as the magnitude of acceleration 'a ' of the carriage is increased, pick up
the incorrect statements:

(A) NAB increases and NBC decreases. (B) Both NAB and NBC increase.
(C) NAB remains constant and NBC increases. (D) NAB increases and NBC remains constant.

9. A wedge is moving rightwards on which a block of mass 10kg is placed on it. Friction coefficient
between the wedge and the block is 0.8. Select correct alternative(s) among the following options.
[take g = 10 m/s2]

(A) If wedge is moving with constant velocity then friction acting on block is 64N.
(B) If wedge is moving with constant velocity then acceleration of block is zero.

(C) If wedge is moving with a = 2 ( i ) m/s2 then friction acting on block is 44N.

(D) If wedge is moving with a = 10 ( i ) m/s2 then friction is 20N, downward on the block along the
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10. A cylinder of mass M and radius R is resting on two corner edges A and B as shown in figure. The

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normal reaction at the edges A and B are : (Neglect friction)

Mg 2 3Mg
(A) NA = 2NB (B) NB = 3NA (C) NA = (D) NB =
2 5

11. There are two massless springs A and B of spring constant KA and KB respectively and KA > KB. If
W A and W B be denoted as work done on A and work done on B respectively, then
(A) If they are compressed to same distance, W A > W B
(B) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A < W B
(C) If they are compressed by same distance, W A = W B
(D) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A > W B

12. Which of the following statement is true about friction :


(A) Kinetic friction opposes the motion
(B) Kinetic friction opposes the relative motion between contact surfaces
(C) Work done by internal friction on the system can't be positive
(D) Coefficient of friction is always less then 1

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13. A fusion reaction consists of combining four protons into an particle. The mass of particle is

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4.002603u and that of proton is 1.007825u
(A) the equation 4p11 He24 does not satisfy conservation of charge
(B) the correct reaction equation may be 4p11 He24 + 2 + + 2 where + is positron and is the
neutrino (zero rest mass and uncharged)
(C) loss of mass in the reaction is 0.028697 u
(D) the energy equivalent of the mass defect is 26.7 MeV

14. Which of the following statements is/are correct for an x-ray tube ?
(A) On increasing potential difference between filament and target, photon flux of x-rays increases
(B) On increasing potential difference between filament and target, frequency of x-rays increases
(C) On increasing filament current, cutoff wavelength increases
(D) On increasing filament current intensity of x-rays increases

15. In the system shown in the figure m1 > m2. System is held at rest by thread BC. Just after the
thread BC is burnt :
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spring B m2
k

m1 A ////////////
C
(A) acceleration of m2 will be upwards
(B) magnitude of acceleration of both blocks will be equal to m1 m2 g
m1 m2
(C) acceleration of m1 will be equal to zero
(D) magnitude of acceleration of two blocks will be nonzero and unequal.
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16. Two blocks of masses 10 kg and 20 kg are connected by a light spring as shown. A force of 200 N

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acts on the 20 kg mass as shown. At a certain instant the acceleration of 10 kg mass is 12 ms2
towards right direction.

(A) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 12 ms2.


(B) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 4 ms2 .
(C) The stretching force in the spring is 120 N.
(D) None of these

17. The block of mass m is kept on plank of mass M. The block is given velocity V0 as shown. The
coefficient of friction between the block of mass m and plank of mass M is and its value is such
that block becomes stationary with respect to plank before it reaches the other end. Then :
m V0
M

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(A) the work done by friction on the block is negative
(B) the work done by friction on the plank is positive
(C) the net work done by friction is negative
(D) net work done by the friction is zero

18. A beam of electrons striking a copper target produces X-rays. Its spectrum is as shown. Keeping
the voltage same if the copper target is replaced with a different metal, the cut-off wavelength and
characteristic lines of the new spectrum will change in comparision with old as :

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(A) Cut-off wavelength will remain unchanged while characteristic lines will be different.
(B) Both cut-off wavelength and characteristic lines will remain unchanged.
(C) Both cut-off wavelength and characteristic lines will be different.
(D) Cut-off wavelength will be different while characteristic lines will remain unchanged.

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19. In the Figure, the pulley P moves to the right with a constant speed u. The downward speed of A is

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vA, and the speed of B to the right is vB.

(A) vB = vA

(B) vB = u + vA

(C) vB + u = vA

(D) the two blocks have accelerations of the same magnitude

20. No work is done by a force on an object if

(A) the force is always perpendicular to its velocity

(B) the force is always perpendicular to its acceleration

(C) the object has no motion but the point of application of the force moves on the object

(D) the object moves in such a way that the point (of the body) of application of the force remains

fixed.

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SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 24)

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This section contains THREE paragraphs
Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is
correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
Paragraph for Question Nos. 21 to 22
A block of mass M is kept in elevator (lift) which starts moving upward with constant acceleration
'b' as shown in figure. Initially elevator at rest. The block is observed by two observers A and B for
a time interval t = 0 to t = T. Observer B is at rest with respect to elevator and observer A is
standing on the ground.

21. The observer A finds that the work done by gravity on the block is -
1 1 1 1
(A) Mg2T2 (B) Mg2T2 (C) Mg bT2 (D) Mg bT2
2 2 2 2

22. The observer A finds that work done by normal reaction acting on the block is -
1 1 Space for 1 1
(A) M(g + b)2T2 (B) M(g + b)2T2 Rough
(C) Work
M(g + b) bT2 (D) M(g + b) bT2
2 2 2 2

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 23 to 24

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Two particles 'A' and 'B' are projected in the vertical plane with same initial velocity u0 from part

(0, 0) and (, h) towards each other as shown in figure at t = 0.

23. The path of particle 'A' with respect to particle 'B' will be

(A) parabola (B) straight line parallel to x-axis.

(C) straight line parallel to y-axis (D) none of these.

24. Minimum distance between particle A and B during motion will be :

(A) (B) h (C) 2 b2 (D) + h

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 to 26

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One end of a light string of length L is connected to a ball and the other end is connected to a fixed

point O. The ball is released from rest at t = 0 with string horizontal and just taut. The ball then

moves in vertical circular path as shown.The time taken by ball to go from position A to B is t1 and

from B to lowest position C is t2. Let the velocity of ball at B is vB and at C is v C respectively.


25. If | v C | = 2| vB | then the value of as shown is

1 1 1 1
(A) cos-1 (B) sin-1 (C) cos-1 (D) sin-1
4 4 2 2


26. If | v C | = 2| vB | then :

(A) t1 > t2 (B) t1 < t2

(C) t1 = t2 (D) Information insufficient

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SECTION 3 : (Maximum Marks : 16)

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This section contains TWO questions
Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
Column I has four entries (A),(B), (C) and (D)
Column II has four entries (P),(Q), (R) and (S)
Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II
The ORS contains a 4 4 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry
(A) in Column Imatches with entries (P), (Q) and (R), then darken these three bubbles in the
ORS. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D).

Marking scheme :
For each entry in Column I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is (are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

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27. In a hydrogen atom, a0 = 0.529 , E1 = 13.6 eV. Some modified situations are given compare the

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energy of levels and radius of allowed orbits.

Column Column

E1
(A) An atom consists of positive charge 2e and (P) or 2E1
2

mass m and an electron of mass m revolving around

the centre of mass of the system

a0
(B) An atom consists of positron and an electron (Q) 2a0 or
2

revolving around the centre of mass of system

2 9
(C) An atom consists of a particle of mass double that (R) E or E
9 1 2 1

of electron and charge same as that of electron revolving

around a heavy nucleus of charge 4e

(D) An atom consists of a nucleus of infinite mass and an (S) a0 or 8a0

electron revolving around the nucleus of charge 2e

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28. In a typical Young's double slit experiment, S1 and S2 are identical slits and equidistant from a point

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monochromatic source S of light having wavelength . The distance between slits is represented
by d and that between slits and screen is represented by D. P is a fixed point on the screen at a
Do
distance y = from central order bright on the screen: where Do, do are initial values of D and d
2do
respectively. In each statement of column-I some changes are made to above mentioned situation.
The effect of corresponding changes is given in column-II. Match the statements in column-I with
resulting changes in column-II.

Column-I Column-II
(A) The distance d between the slits is doubled (P) fringe width increases.
keeping distance between slits and screen fixed
(B) The distance D between slit and screen is doubled (Q) Magnitude of optical path difference
by shifting screen to right between interfering waves at P will
decrease.
(C) The width of slit S1 is decreased (such that (R) Magnitude of optical path difference
intensity of light due to slit S1 on screen between interfering waves at P
decreases) and the distance D between slit will increase.
and screen is doubled by shifting
screen to right
(D) The whole setup is submerged in water (S) The intensity at P will increase
4
of refractive index
3

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SECTION 4 : (Maximum Marks : 40)

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This section contains TEN questions
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

29. Figure shows two coherent sources S1-S2 vibrating in same phase. AB is a straight wire lying at a

far distance from the sources S1 and S2. Let = 103. BOA = 0.12. How many bright spots will
d
be seen on the wire, including points A and B.

30. A radioactive nucleus can decay by either emitting an particle or by emitting a particle.
Probability of decay is 75% while that of decay is 25%. The decayconstant of decay is 1 and
1
that of decay is 2 . is
2

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31. Moseley plot for k - Xray is shown. If Moseley equation is given by f = a (Z b). If constants 'a'

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is given by 5 10 Hz
P 1/2
then 'P' is :

32. Two blocks of masses m and M are connected by an inextensible light string as shown in the
figure. When a constant horizontal force F acts on the block of the mass M, then tension in the
string : (Assume that contact between the ground and the two blocks are frictionless)
(Given: m = 1 kg, M = 4 kg, F = 10 N, = 60)


33. A force F (3i 4j)N acts on a 2 kg movable object that moves from an initial position

di ( 3i 2j)m to a final position df (5i 4j)m in 6 s. The average power (in watt) delivered by
the force during the interval is equal to :

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34. A particle tied to a string moves in a circular path in vertical plane. Its velocity at lowest point is

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such that it just completes circle. Find the ratio of resultant force on particle at the lowest point to
that at highest point.

35. A car is moving on circular path of radius 100 m such that its speed is increasing at the rate of
5m/s2. At t = 0 it starts from rest. The radial acceleration of car at the instant it makes one complete
2
round trip, will be equal to 10x m/s then find x.

36. A block of mass 5 kg is held against a wall with a force of 100 N. as shown in figure. It is moved
horizontally slowly by applying a force parallel to the wall. Then the frictional force on the block due
to wall is 25x newton. Find x. (Given = 0.5 and g = 10 m/sec2)

37. The kinetic energy of a uniform rod of mass m rotating with constant angular velocity about one
m2 2
of its end which is fixed as shown in figure is . Find N
N

38. A block of mass m = 2 kg is connected to a spring of force constant k = 50 N/m. Initially the block
is at rest and the spring has natural length. A constant force F = 60 N is applied horizontally
towards right, the maximum speed of the block (in m/s) will be (neglect friction).
k
m F
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