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JEE-MAIN 2022 JULY ATTEMPT

MEMORY BASED
DATE : 25-07-2022 (SHIFT-II)
PHYSICS
SECTION-A
1. If proton is accelerated by potential difference of Vp and deuteron is by VD and ratio of
VP
de-broglie wavelength of proton and deuteron is 1 : 2. is equal to :
VD

(1) 1 : 4 (2) 4 : 1 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 2 : 1


Ans. (2)
2. A bullet of mass 200 gm moving with 10 m/s collides a stationary block of 9.8 Kg and sticks
to it. Find loss in kinetic energy of bullet:
(1) 98.6 J (2) 4.9 J (3) 9.8 J (4) 98 J
Ans. (3)
3. Distance of com from point O is :

A m

3m

m
O m 3m B

1 2
(1) 2m (2) 2 m (3) m (4) m
2 2
Ans. (1)

A m

3m
Sol.
m
O m 3m B

1
4. For a ground to ground projectile Range is equal of maximum height attained. Find tan 
1
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4)
4
Ans. (2)
15m/s

Sol. 

5. If velocity of a particle increases 5m/s per meter, then find the acceleration of the particle at
the instant when velocity became 20 m/s.
Ans. 100
vdv
Sol. a
dx
= 20 × 5
= 100 m/s2

6. If we want to keep it in equilibrium then find the magnitude and direction (angle from +ve
x-axis) that is required to keep this body in equilibrium.
y

7N

x
6N

8N

(1) 2N,45º (2) 2N, 45º (3) 2 2N,60º (4) 2 2N,30º


Ans. (A)

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7. Heat Engine-1 Heat Engine-2
Tsource = 447ºc Tsource = 627ºc
Tsink = 147º c Tsink = 47ºc
n 
Find the ratio of efficiencies if both the engine  1 
 n2 
(1) 0.65 (2) 0.79 (3) 0.83 (4) 0.92
Ans. (1)

8. Maximum present error in Resistance, Current and time are 1%, 2% & 3% respectively.
Find maximum error in calculation of heat dissipated (in %)
(1) 4% (2) 8% (3) 2% (4) 6%
Ans. (2)
9. A solid spherical ball is half submerged in liquid is at equilibrium. Density ball is  kg/m3
density of liquid is  kg/m3 and surface tension of liquid is T. Find radius of ball.
3T
Ans.
g(2  )

10. 120 gm ice at 0° C is mixed with 300 gm water at 25 °C, find out amount of ice at 0°C
temperature (Lf = 80 Cal/gm, specific heat of water 1 Cal/gm °C)
Ans. 26.25 gm
Sol. For water Q1 = 300 × 1 × 25 = 75 × 102 cal
Q2 = 300 × 80 = 24 × 102 cal
So total heat is released by water = Q1 + Q2 = 315 × 102 cal
Now total ice = 300 + 120 = 420
315 102
Mass of water =  393.75 gm
80
So mass of ice = 420 – 393.75 = 26.25 gm

11. If electric field expression in an EM wave is given by E = 540 sin  × 104 (x – ct). Find peak
value of magnetic field if c is speed of light in vacuum?

Ans. B0  18 10–7 T

3
E0 E0 540
Sol. C  B0  
B0 C 3 108
B0 = 180 × 10–8 T

B0  18 10–7 T

12. In a sample of H atom, e– make transition from state n = 5. Find total number of distinct
wavelength in emission spectrum?
(1) 10 (2) 20 (3) 30 (4) 40
Ans. (1)
(n)(n  1)
Sol. 
2
(5)  (4)

2
= 10

13. Using given diodes circuit find out equivalent resistance between terminals A and B.

+ –
20
A B
20 15

Ans. 25

Sol.

20

20 15

= 25 

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14. For an amplitude modulated wave the maximum and minimum amplitude of wave is given
as 6 units and 2 units. Find modulation index of the wave.
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 2 4 5
Ans. (2)
A max  Amin 6  2
Sol. Modulation Index = 
A max  A min 6  2

4 1
 
8 2

15. A proton and deuteron are moving with same kinetic energy in uniform perpendicular
magnetic field. Find out ratio of time period.
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 4 2 3
Ans. (3)
2m
Sol. T
qB

TP m p qd m q 1
    
Td m d q p 2m q 2


 A coil having 2 turns with current I flowing in it has a magnetic field B at its centre. If the
same coil is used and number of turns is increased to 5 and same current flows through coil.
Find the new magnetic field at the centre of coil.
25
Ans. B
4
Sol.

i
R

0 i
B0 = N.
2R
Case-I : N = 2
5
20 i 0 i
B=  …..(1)
2R R
5 × 2R’ = 2 × 2R
2
R’ = R
5
i’

R’

0 i 25 0 i
B’ = 5  
2
2 R 4 R
5
25
B’ = B
4

17. A second pendulum is at height h = 2R from earth surface then, find length of pendulum
Ans. 1/9
 g g
Sol. T = 2 ; g' 
2

g'  h 9
1  
 R


2  2
g/9

 = 1/9 m

18. When we pass through a metallic detection then it beeps due to the phenomena of :-
(1) Electro–magnetic induction
(2) EM interference
(3) L–C resonance
(4) Mutual inductance in AC circuit
Ans. (1)

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19. A part of closed circuit is shown in figure find potential difference between A and B (vA – vB):
10k

5k

5 k 10 k

B
A
15mA=i

(1) 275 v (2) 250 v (3) 300 v (4) 225 v


Ans. (1)
Req1 =

5k
5 k 10 k

Sol. 15mA =i
A B

10 55
Req = 15 + =
3 3
vA –vB = i Req
55
= 15 × 10–3 103 v = 275 v
3

20. A conductor of radius R1, having capacitance C is placed in free space. Now, a concentric
conducting shell of radius R2 is placed as shown, so that capacitance of the system is
R1
increased to nC. Find .
R2

R2
–q
+q
R1

 1  1
(1)  1   (2) (n – 1) (3)  1   (4) n
n
   n
Ans. (1)

7
kq kq q 1
Sol.    nC 
R1 R 2 nC  1 1 
k  
 R1 R 2 

4 0  1 1  1
 n4  0 R1 =   R1    
 1 1   R1 R 2  n
R R 
 1 2 

 1  1 R  1
  1     1  1  
 R2  n R2  n  


21. An electron jumps from nth orbit to the first orbit. The wavelength of emitted photon is ‘’.
Find the value of ‘n’. [Given : RZ2 = A]
A
Ans.
A  1

1  1   1  1 1 1 1
Sol.  RZ 2  1  2  = A  1  2   1 2  1
  n   n  A n n2 A

A A
 n2   n
A  1 A  1


22. An electron moving with kinetic energy 0.1 keV enters perpendicularly to the field
B = 10–4T. Find frequency of revolution.
Ans. 2.8 × 10+6 s–1

23. A potentiometer shows reading of 38cm when connected with 1.2V battery, then the same
potentiometer is connected to a 1.8V battery. Find the difference in the length (in cm)
Ans. 18
Sol. Let Potential gradient is A.
Then, A × 36 cm = 1.2 V
and A × x cm = 1.8 V
x 1.8
   1.5
36 1.2
 x = 1.5 × 36 cm  x = 54 cm
  = 54 cm – 36 cm = 18 cm

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