Iit Jee Advanced Paper 17
Iit Jee Advanced Paper 17
Iit Jee Advanced Paper 17
Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
JEE-ADVANCE-2014-P1-Model
Max. Marks: 180
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1) This booklet is your Question Paper.
2) Use the Optical Response Sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the questions
3) Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work.
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5) You are allowed to take away the Question Paper at the end of the examination.
OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET:
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at the corresponding place on the Candidate’s sheet.
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provided for this purpose on the ORS. Do not write any of these details anywhere else on the ORS. Darken
the appropriate bubble under each digit of your roll number.
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JEE-ADVANCE-2014-P1-Model
Time: 07:30 AM to 10:30 AM IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 10) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 0 10 30
Sec – II(Q.N : 11 – 20) Questions with Integer Answer Type 3 0 10 30
Total 20 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 21 – 30) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 0 10 30
Total 20 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 41 – 50) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 0 10 30
Total 20 60
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 60
SECTION-1
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice equations. Each question has four choices (A) (B),(C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1. The equation of a transverse wave travelling in a rope is given by
y A cos kx t where A 0.6m, k 0.005cm1, 8.0s 1 and is a non-
2
vanishing constant. Then for this wave,
A) the wavelength of the wave is 8m
B) the maximum velocity vm of a particle of the rope will be ; vm 7.54m / s
C) magnitudes of velocity and slope of y-x graph for an element of rope are inversely
proportional to each other .
D) magnitudes of velocity and slope of y-x graph for an element of rope are directly
proportional to each other.
2. A wire of 9.8 103 kg / m passes over a frictionless light pulley fixed on the top of a
frictionless inclined plane which makes an angle of 30º with the horizontal. Masses m
and M are tied at the two ends of wire such that ' m ' rests on the plane and M hangs
6. A long, heavy, flexible rope with mass per unit length ‘ ’ is stretched by a constant
force F. A sudden movement causes a circular loop of radius R to form at one end of
the rope. The loop rolls along the rope with speed ‘v’ as shown in the figure. Then
F F
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F
A) v
F
B) v
2
C) the kinetic energy carried by the loop is 2 RF
8. One end of a string of length ‘L’ is tied to ceiling of a lift accelerating upwards with
an acceleration ‘2g’. The other end of the string is free. The linear mass density of the
string varies linearly from 0 to ‘ ’ from bottom to top. A transverse pulse is generated
near the bottom of string.
3g
A) Acceleration of the pulse w.r.t. ground is .
4
B) Relative to string, acceleration of the pulse on the string will be 3g/4 every where.
C) The time taken by a pulse to reach from bottom to top will be 8 L / 3 g .
D) The time taken by a pulse to reach from bottom to top will be 4 L / 3 g .
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9. y-x curve at an instant for a transverse wave travelling along x axis on a string is
shown. Angle made by tangent with horizontal at the point A on the curve is 530 , as
shown.
A) Elastic potential energy per unit length of the string at the point B is more than that
at points A and C
B) Elastic potential energy per unit length of the string at the point C is more than that
at points A and B
C) Velocity of the particle at A is along negative y direction.
D) Velocity of the particle at C is along positive y direction.
80 m/s. the area of cross section of the wire is 1.0 mm2 and its Young’s modulus is
8 10 11 N / m 2 . Find the extension (in 102 mm ) of the wire over its natural length.
12. A uniform rope of mass 0.1kg and length 2.45m hangs from a ceiling. The speed of a
transverse wave in the rope at a point 0.5m distant from the lower end is 2.45 n
where n =
13. A 4.0 kg block is suspended from the ceiling of an elevator through a string having a
linear density of 19.2 103 kg/m. The speed (with respect to the string) with which a
wave pulse can proceed on the string if the elevator accelerates up at the rate of
2.0m / s 2 is 12.5n . What is the value of n ? Take g 10m / s 2 and mstring << 4 kg.
15. Two small pulses are created on the rope at points A & B respectively as shown in the
diagram.
A B
The rope is rotating on horizontal plane with constant angular velocity about end A
where as end B is free. S A & S B are the distances covered by pulse A & pulse B
SA
respectively in rope frame before they cross each other. If k , find the value of
SB
k 12 .
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16. As shown in figure, string PQR is stretched by force F = (3 –10 Kt) N, where K is a
constant and t is time in seconds. At time t = 0, a small pulse is generated at the fixed
end P of the string. Find the value of K (in N/s) if the value of force becomes zero as
the pulse reaches point Q. (Given mass per unit length of string is 0.03 kg/m)
17. Two small blocks each having a mass of 3.2 kg are connected by wire CD and the
system is suspended from the ceiling by another vertical wire AB with AB wire
connected(fixed) to the mid point of wire CD. The linear mass density of the wire AB
is 10 g/m and that of CD is 80 g/m. If the ratio of speeds of transverse pulse in AB to
CD is 4/n find n.
18. The speed of a transverse wave, going on a uniform wire having a length 50 cm and
mass 5.0 g, is 80 m/s. The area of cross-section of the wire is 1.0 mm2 and its Young’s
modulus is 16 × 109 N/m2. Find the extension (in mm) of the wire over its natural
length.
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19. An ant sitting on a string can pull the string with a maximum force up to three times
10
of its own weight. A sine wave of amplitude A in vertical plane is generated in
2
the string. Find the least time period of oscillations of string elements so that ant will
not fall from the string. (Neglect the variation of tension in the string due to weight of
the ant g 10m / s2 ).
20. A simple harmonic wave of amplitude 2mm is travelling along positive x-axis. At a
given instant, displacements for two different particles on the wave are 1 mm and
2 mm along positive Y direction. If wavelength of the wave is 48 mm then find
O O
A) CH 3 C Cl B) CH 3 O C C2 H 5
C) D) CH 3 C O H
22. Which of the following reagent can be used to differentiate between A and B?
OH
( )
(i) H 2 O 2 /OH
(ii)H
(i) NaOH
+ CO 2
(ii) H
A) B) OH
N 2 Cl OH OH
(i) K 2 S2 O8
( )
(ii) H
OH
C) D)
CH 2 CH CH2
O
(i )O 2 /
(ii) dil.H 2SO 4
A) B)
SO 3H Cl
H+
X
( most stable)
A) Delocalisation of charge
B) 1, 2 shift of Ethyl group
C) Aromatisation of ring in which ethyl substituent is present
D) Aromatisation of ring in which ethyl substituent is absent
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Cl
OH CH2-C-Cl
NaOH (1 eq.) NaOH (1 eq.) LiAlH4
26. P O Q R S
OH
A) ‘Q’ is O B) ‘S’ is
O
Cl
O
C) ‘Q’ is OH D) ‘R’ is
27. In the reaction the products are
HBr
OCH3
C) C6H5ONa + CH3 Br D) C6H5Br + CH 3 O N a
A) B)
O O
NH
NH
NaBH4
O OH
C) D)
A) B) C) D)
NO2
O
CH2 C OH
E) F) G) H) OH
32. How many of the following compounds give Reimer-Tiemann reaction?
CH 2OH
CH3 OH
(d) (e) (f)
O O
1. AlCl3 / CS 2
product mixture
+ 2. H 2O
33.
How many compounds are exist in the product mixture?
34. The diazonium ions give diazo-coupling with phenol in the presence of dilute NaOH.
How many of the following are more reactive than Benzene diazonium chloride?
36. How many of the following ethers cannot be prepared by Williamson’s synthesis?
40.
Five membered ring is major product then the sum of degrees of alcoholic groups
present in P is
t2 t4 t2 t4 1
A) 1 B) t2t4 t1t3 0 C) D) t2t4 t1t3 4
t1 t3 t1 t3 2
47. If two distinct chords of a parabola y 2 4ax passing through the point a, 2a are
bisected by the line x y 1 , then the length of the latus rectum cannot be
A) 5 B) 6 C) 9 D) 11
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48. The tangent PT and normal PN to the parabola y 2 4ax at a point P on it meet its axis
at points T and N respectively. The locus of the centroid of the triangle PTN is a
parabola whose a 0
2a
A) Vertex is , 0 B) focus is 2a, 0
3
4a a
C) Length of latus rectum is D) directrix is x
3 3
49. Normal’s drawn at points P,Q and R lying on the parabola y 2 4 x intersect at 3,0 .
Then
3 5
A) Centroid of le PQR = , 0 B) Circumcentre of le PQR = , 0
2 3
5
C) Area of le PQR =2 D) Radius of circumcircle of le PQR is
2
50. Through a point P 2,0 , tangents PQ and PR are drawn to the parabola y 2 8 x . Two
circles each passing through the focus of the parabola and one touching parabola at
Q and other at R are drawn. Which of the following points(s) with respect to the
triangle PQR lie (s) on the common chord of the two circles?
A) Centroid B) orthocenter C) incentre D) Circumcentre
1 if i j
aij Then A ..........
mi if i j
57. A tangent is drawn to the parabola y 2 4 x at the point ‘P’ whose abscissa lies in the
interval 1, 4 . The maximum possible area of the triangle formed by the tangent at ‘P’,
ordinate of the point ‘P; and the x-axis is equal to K. Then the value of K is ..........
58. If the co-ordinate of the point on the parabola y x 2 7 x 2 , which is nearest to the
K1 K 2
straight line y 3 x 3 is represented as K1 , K 2 . Then the value of ..........
2
59. If the lengths of two perpendicular tangents from a point to a parabola are of 3 and 4
units and the length of latus rectum of the parabola is K units. Then K ......
PHYSICS
1 ABD 2 AD 3 BCD 4 AB 5 BCD
6 AC 7 AB 8 BC 9 BC 10 BCD
11 4 12 2 13 4 14 2 15 2
16 2 17 1 18 2 19 1 20 2
CHEMISTRY
21 ABC 22 ACD 23 BD 24 ABCD 25 ABC
31 3 32 4 33 4 34 2 35 1
36 2 37 2 38 0 39 4 40 4
MATHS
41 ABC 42 AC 43 ABD 44 ABC 45 AC
51 5 52 7 53 2 54 7 55 5
56 8 57 4 58 5 59 4 60 4
SOLTUIONS
PHYSICS
1. Conceptual
T T
2. v 104 T 98
9.8 103
T = Mg M = 10 , T mg sin 300
m 20
m
2
M
3. Conceptual
4. Conceptual
5. Displacement of image of particle A is in phase with the displacement of particle A
hence the displacement equation of particle A’ s image is
Y ' A 0.2 sin t ..... 1
0.2sin t 0.2sin t
0.4sin t ... 3
F
6. V
1 1
E MV 2 IC 2
2 2
7. Conceptual
8. Conceptual
9. Conceptual
10. Conceptual
TL
11. V
m
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FL
Extension e
AY
Mx
12. T g
L
T Mgx
So, v gx
M
L
L
hence x 0.5 n 2
4 10 2
13. 12.5 n n 4
19.2 103
14. Conceptual
15. At any distance
m L x m 2 2
T
L
L x 2
2
2L
L x
But T v2 in rope frame
2 2 2
v2
2
L x
AB
pulse will be meeting at a distance from A.
2
AB
2 1
k 2 1
AB 2 1
AB
2
k 12 2
3 (10K)t dx
16. v
3 102 dt
L t0
10 3
dx 3
3 10kt dt where t 0
10K
0 0
TAB 64
17. v AB 6400 80m / s
AB 10 103
T 32
vCD CD
DC 80 103
v AB 80
4 :1
vCD 20
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18. The linear mass density is
5 10 3
2
1.0 10 2 kg/m
50 10
T
The wave speed is v
T/A
The Young’s modulus is given by Y
L / L
TL 64 0.50
The extension is, therefore, L 2 mm.
AY 1.0 106 16 109
t x 1
2 2 sin 1 rad
T 2 4
t x1 1
T 12
t x2 1
T 8
x1 x2 1
substract
24
x1 x2
24
CHEMISTRY
21. Conceptual
22. Conceptual
23. Conceptual
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24. Conceptual
25.
O
O O O O O
+ Cl
O Cl O
26. OH Cl
OH
LiAlH4
O CH2 CH2OH
27. Conceptual
28. Conceptual
29.
30. Conceptual
OH
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OH
NO2
39.
+
O O H
+ OH CH2OH CH2OH
CH2 H CH2 H2O
H
H3C CH3 H3C CH3 H3C CH3
+ OH
H3C CH3
H3C CH3
40.
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MATHS
41. Let ‘O’ be the centre of square ABCD and
Let P x, y
4
APB 900 1 1
t1 t t t3
Let t2 , t3 be the roots of (1)
t2 t4 t1 t3
t2 t4
1 and t2t4 t1t3 4
t1 t3
t2t4 t1t3 4
a at 2
Midpoint of PQ , a 1 t lies as x y 1
2
a at 2
a 1 t 1
2
at 2 2at 3a 2 0
0 a 0,1
Here
4a 0, 4
48. Let G h, k
at 2 at 2 2a at 2 2at
h , k
3 3
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2
3k
3h 2a a
2a
9k 2
3h 2 a 9k 2 4a 3h 2 a
4a
4a 2a
Returns y 2 x
3 3
x 2a a a
V , 0 directs x x
3 3 3 3
1
Area 1 4 0
2
2 5 5
Centroid , 0 S , 0 R
3 2 2
50. Conceptual
51. Tangent at 6, 9 is 3 x y 9 0
Equation of circle is x 6 2 y 9 2 3x y 9 0
0,1 lies on it 10
circle is r 5 10 5
yy1 4 x y12 16
Given slope =2 y1 2
54. Feet of the perpendicular from focus upon any tangent to parabola lies on the tangent
at the vertex.
Equation of SN1 is x y k 1
1, 2 lies on it 1 x y 3
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3 3
Solve x y 3 and x y N1 ,
2 2
Equation of SN 2 is x y t 2
1, 2 lies on it 2 y x 1
1 1
Solve y x 1 and x y 0 N 2 ,
2 2
2x 4 y 3 0
y 2 x1 2 y1 xy 4 x 2 0
4 x 2 2 y1 xy y 2 x1 0 1
Equation of 5 x 2 2 xy 3 y 2 0 2
4 2 y1 x1
1&2 are identical
5 3
12
x1 5 x1 12 5 x 12
5
56. Equation is y mx 2m m3
9, 6 lies on it m3 7m 6 0
1
57. Area of triangle PTQ 2t 2 2t 2 t 3
2
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Given t 2 1, 4 t 2, 1 1, 2
max 16 for t 2
K 16 k 16 4
3
7 1 41
58. Parabola is x 4 y
2 4 4
k1 k2
5
2
2 2
2 2 t 1 2 2 t 1
59. a at t2 9 and a at t 2 16
9 4 144
t 2 4a 4a 4
16 125
60. x 2t 2 ; y 4t , substitute in circle
4t 4 16t 2 4t 2 16t 0 t 0 or 1
P 0, 0 ; Q 2, 4 ; S 2, 0
1
Area 0 8 4units
2
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