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Sample Papers 2016

JEE ADVANCED EXAMINATION


(QUESTION PAPER - 1)

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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]

Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct

1. Let the major axis of a standard ellipse equals the transverse axis of a standard hyperbola and their
director circles have radius equal to 2R and R respectively. If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of the
ellipse and hyperbola then the incorrect relation is
(A) 4e12 – e22 = 6 (B) e12 – 4e22 = 2 (C) 4e22 – e12 = 6 (D) 2e12 – e22 = 4


2. If â and b̂ are orthogonal unit vectors then for any non zero vector ( r × â ) not equals to
  
(A) [ r â b̂ ] ( â + b̂ ) (B) [ r â b̂ ] â + ( r . â )( â × b̂ )
   
(C) [ r â b̂ ] b̂ + ( r . b̂ )( b̂ × â ) (D) [ r â b̂ ] b̂ + ( r . â )( â × b̂ )
3. Tangents are drawn from the points on the line x – y + 3 = 0 to parabola y2 = 8x. Then the variable
chords of contact pass through a fixed point whose coordinates are (a, b) then a + b is
(A) prime (B) composite (C) integer (D) None of these

4. Assuming the plane 4x – 3y + 7z = 0 to be horizontal, the equation of the line of greatest slope
through the point (2, 1, 1) in the plane 2x + y – 5z = 0 is/are
x2 y 1 z 1 x2 y 1 z 1
(A) = = (B) = =
3 1 1 1 3 1

x2 y 1 z 1 x2 y 1 z 1
(C) = = (D) = =
3 1 1 1 3 1

5. Identify the statements, which are true

x2 y2
(A) Sum of the focal radii of point (3, 4) on + = 1 is 14.
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(B) Director circle of a rectangular hyperbola xy = c2 represents a point in xy plane.

dy 2x
(C) A differential equation = always represents a family of hyperbolas with eccentricity
dx y

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3
.
2
(D) There will not be any real point lie on hyperbola xy = c2 from which two mutually ar tangents

x2 y2
can be drawn to the ellipse + = 1 (0 < b < a < c)
a2 b2

6. Which of the following statement is/are CORRECT ?


(A) All zeroes of the cubic
f (x) = 12x3 + 24x2 + 11x – 1 are confined in [–1, 1].
1 1 
(B) LMVT is not applicable for the function f(x) = x – in the interval  , 3 
x 2 
(C) Let f(x) = x + 2|x + 1| + 2|x – 1|. If f(x) = k has exactly one real solution, then k = –1
(D) Let f (x) be a real differentiable function such that f (x) + f ' (x)  1  x R and f (0) = 0,
1
then the greatest value of f (1) is 1  .
e
7. W hi ch of th e fol l owi n g st at emen t s are
always correct ? (where Q denotes the set of rationals)
(A) cos 2 Q and sin 2 Q  tan  Q (if defined)
(B) tan  Q  sin 2, cos 2 and tan 2 Q (if defined)
(C) if sin  Q and cos  Q  tan 3  Q (if defined)
(D) if sin  Q  cos 3 Q
8. Let a, b, c  Q+ satisfying a > b > c. Which of the following statement(s) hold true for the
quadratic polynomial
f(x)=(a+b–2c)x 2+(b+c–2a)x+(c+a–2b) ?
(A) The mouth of the parabola y = f(x) opens upwards.
(B) Both roots of the equation f(x) = 0 are rational.
(C) x-coordinate of vertex of the graph is positive.
(D) Product of the roots is always negative.

9. If log 2, log(2x – 1) and log (2x + 3) are in A.P., then


2
(A) 2x is rational (B) x is irrational (C) ( 2 ) x is irrational (D) 2 x is rational

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10. If H  (3, 4) and C  (1, 2) are orthocentre and circumcentre of PQR and equation of side PQ is x –
y + 7 = 0, then
(A) equation of circum circle
(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 80
(B) equation of circum circle
(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 70
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(C) centroid is  , 
3 3
(D) circumradius = 70

SECTION - B
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)
1. Given the equation of the ellipse
( x  3) 2 ( y  4) 2
+ = 1, a parabola is such that its vertex is the lowest point of the ellipse and it
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passes through the ends of the minor axis of the ellipse. The equation of the parabola is in the form
a  h  k 
16y = a(x – h)2 – k. Determine the value of  20  is
 
(where [ * ] denotes greatest integer function)

2. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in an ellipse whose equation is x2 + 4y2 = 4. One vertex of the
m
triangle is (0, 1), one altitude is contained in the y-axis, and the length of each side is , where m and
n
m 
n are relatively prime positive integers. Find the value of  n  .
 
(where [ * ] denotes greatest integer function)

3. In a regular tetrahedron let  be the angle between any edge and a face not containing the edge.
a
If cos2 = where a, b + also a and b are coprime, then find the value of (a + b)
b

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4. Let L 1 : x + y = 0 and L 2 : x – y = 0 are tangent to a parabola whose focus is


m
S(1, 2). If the length of latus-rectum of the parabola can be expressed as (where m and n are
n
copri me) t hen fi n d th e val u e of
(m – n).

5. B1  3x + 4y – 7 = 0 and B2  4x – 3y – 1=0 are the angle bisectors of two lines L1 & L2. Line L1
passes t h rou gh a poi n t P, wh i ch i s t h e mi rror image of a poi n t Q(2 ,3 ) wi t h
respect to the angle bisectors of B1 = 0 and B2 = 0. If a line parallel to y-axis is drawn from point ‘P’
which meets the line B1 at R & the ordinate of ‘P’ is greater than ordinate of R, if the absolute value
of sl ope of L1 is
expressed as a/b (where a & b are in their lowest form) then the value of (a– b) is equal to.

6. Consider a ABC of sides 3, 5 and 6 respectively. Altitudes AD, BE and CF from vertices A, B and C
(HB)(HC)(BC) m
on sides BC, CA and AB respectively are concurrent at H. If = Where m and n are
Area (HBC) n
coprime, then (m – 3n) equals.

 1
 sin  n   x
 2
7. If the valu e of  x
sin  
dx, n  N is
0
 2
i n dependen t of n t hen th e val u e of the
integral is


x 720 –/2
8. If In= e cosn xdx = e ,  n = 2m, m  N, then the value of n is
3145
/2

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9. Four people sit round a circular table, and each person will roll a normal six sided die once. The
N
probability that no two people sitting next to each other will roll the same number is then the
P
P  2N
value of is
6

10. If the area bounded by the curve


p
x = |y| 1 y 2 & y-axis is q

(where p and q are coprime) then the value of p + q is

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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]

Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct

1. A wire, under tension between two fixed points A and B, executes transverse vibrations so that the
midpoint O of AB is a node. Then :
A B
O

(A) All points of wire between A and B are in the same phase.
(B) All points between A and O are in the same phase
(C) A point between A and O and a point between O and B may have a phase difference of /2
(D) A point between A and O and a point between O and B may have a phase difference of 
2. A wire of density 9 x 103 kg/m3 is stretched between two clamps 1 m apart and is stretched
to an extension of 4.9 x 10–4 metre. Young’s modulus of material is 9 x 1010 N/m2. Then :
(A) The lowest frequency of standing wave is 35 Hz
(B) The frequency of 1st overtone is 70 Hz
(C) The frequency of 1st overtone is 105 Hz
(D) The stress in the wire is 4.41 x 107 N/m2

3. A charge particle of charge q, mass m is moving with initial velocity ‘v’ as shown in figure in a
uniform magnetic field – BKˆ . Select
y the correct alternative/alternatives:

X
extend upto a
BX X
X X X large distance
X X X X
X X X X X
q,m 30° X X X X X
X
v

 
(A) Velocity of particle when it comes out from magnetic field is v = v cos60º i – v sin60º ˆj
m
(B) Time for which the particle was in magnetic field is
3qB

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mV
(C) Distance travelled in magnetic field is
3qB
(D) The particle will never come out of magnetic field

4. Four similar particles of mass m are orbiting in a circle of radius r in the same angular direction
because of their mutual gravitational attractive force. Velocity of a particle is given by:
1
m
 Gm  1  2 2  2
(A)   
 r  4 
r
Gm m m
(B) 3
r
Gm
(C)
r
 1 2 2  m
1
 1 GM  1  2  2
(D)    
 2 r  2  
Ke2
5. Suppose the potential energy between electron and proton at a distance r is given by – .
3r 3
Application of Bohr's theory to hydrogen atom in this case shows that
(A) energy in the nth orbit is proportional to n6
(B) energy is proportional to m–3(m : mass of electron)
(C) energy of thenth orbit is proportional to n–2
(D) energy is proportional to m3(m = mass of electron)

6. In the hydrogen atom, an electron makes atransition from n = 2 to n = 1. The magnetic field
produced by the circulating electron at the nucleus
(A) decreases 16 times (B) increases 4 times
(C) decreases 4 times (D) increases 32 times

7. For Gauss's law, mark out the correct statement(s).


(A) If we displaced
 the enclosed charges (within a Gaussian surface) without crossing the
boundary, then E and  both remain same.

(B) If we displace the enclosed charges wihtout crossing the boundary, then E changes but
 remains the same.

(C) If charge crosses the boundary, then both E and  would change.

(D) If charge crosses the boundary, then  changes but E remains the same.
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8. To two plates of a prallel plate capacitors, charges Q1 and Q2 are given. The capacity of the
capacitor is C. When the switch is closed, mark the correct statement(s). [Assume both Q1,Q2
to be +ve]

(A) The charge flown through switch is zero


(B) The charge flown through switch is
Q1+Q2.
(C) Potential difference across the capacitor plane is Q1/C
(D) The charge of the capacitor is Q1

9. A dipole is placed in x-y plane parallel to the line y = 2x. There exists a uniform electric field
along z-axis. Net force acting on the dipole will be zero. But it can experience some torque.
We can show that the direction of this torque will be parallel to the line
(A) y  2x  1 (B) y = –2x
1 1
(C) y   x (D) y   x2
2 2

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10. Two circuits (as shown) are called Circuit A and Circuit B. The equivalent resistance of Circuit
A is x and that of Circuit B is y between 1 and 2.

(A) y > x (B) y   


3 1 R
(C) xy = 2R2 (D) x – y = 2R

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SECTION - B
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)

1. An LCR series circuit with 100  resistance is connected to an AC source of 200 V and angular
frequency 300 radians per second. When only the capacitance is removed, the current lags
behind the voltage by 60°. When only jthe kinductance is removed, the current leads the
current leads the voltage by 60°. Find the value of x, if average power dissipated in LCR circuit
in watts is 100x.

2. A 40 cm long wire having a mass 3.2 gm and area of cross section 1 mm2 is stretched between the
support 40.05 cm apart. In its fundamental mode. It vibrate with a frequency 1000/64 Hz. Find n if
the young's modulus of the wire is 109n.
 
3. An electron moving with velocity v1  1i m/s at a point in a magnetic field experiences a force
  
F1  –e j N, where e is the charge of electron. If the electron is moving with a velocity v 2  ˆi – ˆj m/

s at the same point, it experiences a force F2  –e( ˆi  ˆj)N. Find the magnetic field and the force the
  
electron would experience if it were moving with a velocity v 3  v1  v 2 at the same point.
4. Ravi can throw a ball at a speed on earth which can cross a river of width 10 m. Ravi reaches on an
imaginary planet whose mean density is twice of the earth. Find out the maximum possible radius of
planet (in km) so that if Ravi throwa the ball ath same speed it may escape from planet. Given
radius of earth = 6.4 × 106m.
5. Photons of energy 5eV are incident on
cathode as shown in the fivure. Electrons reaching the anode have kinetic
energies varying from
6eV to 8eV.
h

5V

Find the work function of themetal & state whether the current in the circuit is less than or
equal to saturation curent.

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6. A solid sphere of mass 2 kg rolls on a smooth horizontal surface at 10 m/sec. It then rolls up
a smooth inclined plane of inclination 30° with the horizontal. Find the height attained by the
sphere before it stops.

7. A loop and a disc roll without slipping with the same linear velocity v. The mass of the loop
and the disc is same. If the total kinetic energy of the loop is 8 J, find the kinetic energy
of the disc (in J).
8. A cube of side l = 1 m has one corner at the origin of coordinates and extends along the
positive x, y, and z-axes. Suppose the electric field in this region is given by e = (2 + 3y) ĵ .
The charge inside the cube is W0C. Find W.
9. Two capacitors A and B with capacities 3 F and 2 F are charged to a potential difference
of 100 V and 180 V repectively. The plates of the capacitors are connected as shown in the
figure, with one wire from each capacitor free. The upper plate of A is positive and that of
B is negative. An uncharged 2 F capacitor C with lead wires falls on the free ends to complete
the circuit.

The final charge on C is 30x C. Find x.


10. In the given circuit, find the value of R (in ) for which the current through the 4 resistor
is zero.

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PART - III [CHEMISTRY]


SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]

Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
1. M(s)|M+ (aq; 0.05 molar)| |M+(1 M) | M(s)
For the above electrolytic cell the magnitude of the cell potential |Ecell| = 10 V.
Select the correct statement(s).
(A) Ecell < 0 ; G > 0 (B) Ecell > 0 ; G < 0
(C) Eºcell > 0 ; Gº < 0 (D) Keq = 1
(i) Hydorlysis
2. R2SiCl2 + H2O (ii) P1 + P2

P1 & P2 are
(A) Crosslinked silicone, HCl
(B) Linear silicone, HCl
(C) 3-D silicone, HCl
(D) cyclic silicone

3. Select the correct statement about NaHS


Ka1 = 10–7 Ka2 = 10–13 of H2S
(A) pH of NaHS is 10
(B) pH of NaHS increases on dilution
(C) pH of NaHS decreases on dilution
(D) pH of NaHS is a base

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4. Which of the following reaction mechanism are correctly matched for major product ?

CH3 H
CH3 – C – O – CH3 Conc.HI CH3 – C – O – CH3 Conc.HI
(A) SN1 (B) SN1
CH3 CH3

H
CH3 – C – O – CH3 Conc.HI Conc.HI
(C) SN2 (D) CH3 – O – CH2CH3 SN1
CH3

5. Which of the following compound is/are aromatic


NH2 H O
N
(A) (B) N (C) (D)
O O H

6. In a chemical reaction A(g) is converted to B(g), following observation is made. Identify the
correct statement(s).
PB
8
Pressure(atm)

6
4
PA
2

10 20 30
Time(min)
1
(A) Chemical reaction should be A(g) B(g)
2
(B) t1/2 of the reaction is independent of initial partial pressure of A.
(C) Reaction must be complex reaction
(D) Time of completion for the reaction is 40 minutes.

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7. Which of the following is correct


–Ea/RT
e
Ea1
Ea2
(A) Increasing Ea (B)
T(k)
µ=k310/k300

(C) 1.0 (D)


Ea

8. Identify the pair of compounds which are enantiomers to each other ?


NO2 Cl
Cl Cl

(A) and
Cl CH3 NO2 CH3

Br Br
(B) and

Cl Cl

(C) and
Cl Cl

COOH COOH
H
CH3 H H Br
(D) Br and Cl H
Cl CH3

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9. The tetrahedral unit among species are:


(A) [MnO4]–, [Ni(CO)4]
(B) [NiCl4]2–, [VO4]3–
(C) [CrO2F2], [Cr2O7]2–
(D) [Ni(gly)2]

AlCl
10. + 3 

Which is/are true for above reaction


(A) It is known as Fries rearrangement (B) AlCl3 must be anhydrous
(C) Total eight products can be produced (D) it follows only intramolecular mechanism

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SECTION - B
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)

1. Aniline behaves as a weak base. When 0.1 M , 50 ml solution of aniline was mixed with 0.1 M, 25 ml
solution of HCl the pH of resulting solution was 8. Then the pH of 0.01 M solution of aniliniumchloride
will be (Kw = 10–14)

2. No. of coordination isomers of the complex [Fe(NH3)6][CoCl6] is x & that of [Fe(NH3)6][FeCl6] is y.


Sum of x & y is:

3. The freezing point of a 0.08 molal aqueous solution of NaHSO4 is – 0.372ºC. Calculate the %
dissociation for the reaction at the given temperature
HSO4– H+ + SO42–
Kf of water = 1.86 K Kg/mole
[Divide by your answer by 10]

4. How many optically active compound are possible on monochlorination of 2–methyl butane?

5. Total number of anions which give precipitate with AgNO3.


CO32–, S2–, S2O32–, NO3–, CH3COO–, Br–, I–, C2O42–, BO33–

6. Calculate the total geometrical isomers of following structure.

7. Under what pressure must an equimolar mixture of Cl2 and PCl3 be place at 250°C in order to obtain
75% conversion of PCl3 into PCl5 ? (Kp = 2 atm—1)
[Divide by your answer by 2]
8. 180 mL of a hydrocarbon diffuses through a porous membrane in 15 minutes while 120 mL of SO2
under identical conditions diffuses in 20 minutes. What is the molecular mass of hydrocarbon?
[Divide by your answer by 2]

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9. Find out number of substrates do not undergo cannizzaro reaction but gives other reaction in
presence of KOH.
O O O

H – C – H, Ph – C – H, H3C – C – H,
O O O
C – CH3 , H – C – C – H,

O O O
Cl3C – C – H , Ph – C – C – Ph ,

O O
O C–H
Ph – C – C – H,
O
10. How many sugar are reducing among the following
Fructose, Altrose, Sucrose, Maltose
Galactose, Mannose

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