29-01-2022 JR - Super60 Jee-Main WTM-20 Q.Paper
29-01-2022 JR - Super60 Jee-Main WTM-20 Q.Paper
29-01-2022_Jr.Super60_Jee-Main_WTM-20_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : Definition of surface tension, Force required to lift objects from surface of
liquids, Surface energy, relation between surface tension and surface energy,
excess pressure inside a liquid drop, soap bubble, effect of detergents,
Temperature(EXCLUDE : Angle of contact, Capillarity, Surface Tension
experiment based on capillarity)
soapfilm l u
um T
1) 2)
T um
mu 2
3) 4)It will never regain original position
T
2. There is rectangular wire frame having a thin film of soap solution. A circular ring of
massless thin wire of area of cross-section A is placed on the surface of the film. The
radius of the ring is R . Now, inside portion of the ring is pricked. If the surface tension of
soap solution is 'T ' and Young’s modulus of wire is Y, then change in radius of the wire
is
TR 2 2TR 2 TR 2 TR 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
AY AY 3 AY 2 AY
A2 2 A2 4 A2 A2
1) 2) 3) 4)
V V V 2V
6. Two spherical soap bubbles of radii r1 and r2 in vacuum coalesce under isothermal
conditions. The resulting bubble has radius R such that :
r r r r rr
1) R 1 2 2) R r12 r22 3) R 1 2 4) R 1 2
2 2 r1 r2
7. If two soap bubbles of unequal radii are in communication with each other through a tube
as shown in fig:
1)Air flows from the larger bubble into the smaller one until the two bubbles are of equal
size
2)Air flows from the smaller bubble into the larger one. The larger bubble grows and the
smaller one diminishes
3)The size of the bubbles remains the same
4)Nothing can be said because the data is insufficient
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8. A soap bubble has radius R and thickness d R as shown. It collapses into a spherical
drop. The ratio of excess pressure in the drop to the excess pressure inside the bubble is:
R R d
1 1 1
R 3 R 3 R 3
1) 2) 3) 4)None of these
3d 6d 24d
9. On heating water, bubbles being formed at the bottom of the vessel detach and rise. Take
the bubbles to be spheres of radius R and making a circular. If r R and the surface
tension of water is T , value of r just before bubbles detach is (density of water is )
2r
2w g w g w g 3 w g
1) R 2 2) R 2 3) R 2 4) R 2
3T 6T T T
10. A soap bubble of radius R is surrounded by another soap bubble of radius 2R as shown.
Take surface tension = S. The pressure inside the smaller soap bubble, in excess of the
atmospheric pressure, is
Atmosphere
12. A film of water is formed between two straight parallel wires each 10 cm long and at
separation 0.5 cm. Calculate the work required to increase 1 mm distance between the
13. There is an air bubble of radius 1.0 mm in a liquid of surface tension 0.075 N m 1 and
density 1000 kg m 3 . The bubble is at a depth of 10 cm below the free surface. By what
amount is the pressure inside the bubble greater than the atmospheric pressure? (Given,
g 9.8 m s 2 .)
1)1130.00 N/m2 2)1.130 N/m2 3)11.30 N/m2 4)113.0 N/m2
14. A 0.02 cm liquid column balances the excess pressure inside a soap bubble of radius 7.5
mm. determine the density of the liquid. Surface tension of soap solution 0.03 N m 1 .
1) 0.82 103 kg / m3 2) 82 103 kg / m3 3) 820 103 kg / m3 4) 8.2 103 kg / m3
15. A water drop of radius 102 m is broken into 1000 equal droplets by doing work on the
diameter pulls the surface on the other side. Surface tension of water 0.075 N m 1 .
1) 9.5 103 N 2) 6.5 103 N 3) 8.5 103 N 4) 7.5 103 N
to pull it away from water approximately g 980 cm / s 2
20. A mercury drop of radius 1 cm is sprayed into 106 droplets of equal size. Calculate the
T
P0 c3 a3 b3 , then k = ____
k a 2 b2 c 2
24. Consider a small water drop in air. If T is the surface tension, then the force due to
surface tension acting on the smaller section ABC shown in the figure is 2RT sin n .
Determine the value of n = ____.
R
A C
B
25. A soap film is made by dipping a circular frame of radius b in soap solution. A bubble is
formed by blowing air with speed v in the form of a cylinder. Air stops after striking
surface of soap bubble. Density of air is . The radius of the bubble is R b . The
T
radius R of the bubble when the soap bubble separates from the ring is . Find the
V 2
value of . (Where, surface tension of liquid is T).
v
b
A B
RA RB
2cm 4cm
2
8N / m
28. A straw 6 cm long floats on water. The water film on one side has surface tension of 50
dyn/cm. On the other slide camphor reduces the surface tension to 40 dyn/cm. The
resultant force in dyne acting on the straw is
29. Consider an ice cube of edge 1.0 cm kept in a gravity free hall. The surface area of the
water is (36)1/ n cm 2 when the ice melts. Neglect the difference in densities of ice and
water the value of ‘n’= _____.
30. A circular wire, 10 cm in diameter, with a slider wire on it, is in a horizontal plane. A
soap film is formed, bounded by the wires, on the left side of the slider, as shown. The
surface tension of the liquid is 100 103 N / m . An applied force F , perpendicular to the
slider, maintains the film in equilibrium. Ignore the sag in the film. In figure, when the
x
slider is 9 cm from point P, the applied force is x 103 N . is equal to
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P F
Br Br H
H CH 3 H H H Br
(I) (II) (III)
1)I
2)II
3)III
4) It does not have a non-superimposable enantiomer
CH2 - CH3 CH2 - Cl
I) H3C Cl II) H H
1)Constitutional isomers
2)Enantiomers
3)Non-superposable mirror images
4)Diastereomers
33. Pairs of enantiomers are:
COOH Me OH
1)I & II 2)I & III 3)II & III 4)I, II & III
35. The molecules shown are
Cl H
H 3CH 2C H Cl CH 2CH 3
and are
H Cl Cl H
CH 2CH 3 CH 2CH 3
1)Enantiomers
2)Diastereomers
3)Constitutional isomers
4)Two conformations of the same molecule
36. The molecules shown are:
H CH3
F F
I II
1)Constitutional isomers 2)Enantiomers
3)Diastereomers 4)Identical
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38. Which molecule is achiral?
H Br Br
H Br Cl H Cl H
H Br Cl Br Br Cl
Cl H H
I II III
H F F H
H F H H
H H H F
H H
I II
H OH H OH H OH H OH
H OH HO H HO H H OH
H OH H OH HO H HO H
CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3
I II III IV
1)I and II 2)II and III 3)I and III 4)III and IV
Br F
Cl H
F Cl
41. The two compounds shown below are: H Br
1)Enantiomers 2)Diastereomers
3)Constitutional isomers 4)Identical
1) I 2) II 3) III 4) IV
43. Which statement is not true for the following compound(s)?
CH 3
H
H Cl
Cl CH 3
H H Cl
Cl
CH 3
CH 3
II
I
1)Both I & II are meso
2)Both are achiral
3)Both are chiral
4)Both I and II show internal compensation
44.
Choose the correct relation between l1 and l2
1) l1 l2 2) l1 l2 3) l1 l2 4) l2 2l1
CH 3 CH C C CH CH 3
45. Br Cl
CHCl
1) 2) 3) 4)
CH 3
CH 3
CH 3
48.
How many geometrical isomers are possible for the above compound?
1)0 2)2 3)3 4)4
49. Which of the following is correct set of physical properties of the geometrical isomers
CH 3 H CH 3 CH 3
C C & C C
H CH 3 H H
I II
1) Dipole moment Boiling point Melting point Stability
I II I II II I I II
2) Dipole moment Boiling point Melting point Stability
II I II I II I II I
3) Dipole moment Boiling point Melting point Stability
I II I II I II I II
4) Dipole moment Boiling point Melting point Stability
II I II I I II I II
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50. Which of the following is a meso compound?
H Cl
Cl H
H H H H
Cl H
H Cl
1) Cl 2) Cl 3) Cl 4) Cl
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
C2 H 5
51. Br
How many stereoisomers are possible for the above compound?
CH3 CH CH CH CH3
52. Cl OH Br
How many stereoisomers of this compound are possible?
53. How many chiral carbon centers are in the following compound?
O
CO2 H
Cl
CH CH 2
Br
58. How many different stereoisomers are possible for the following compound?
CH3 CH CH CH CH3
OH OH OH
59. What is the total number of Geometrical isomers
all x, y R then
1) f ' 1 f ' 0 1 2) f ' 1 f ' 0 1
1) A 1, B 1 2) A 1, B 1 3) A 1, B 1 4) A 0, B 1
68. If f x min.
4 x 2 ,1, x , and g x max.
4 x 2 ,ln x the number of points,
1) m n 9 2) m n 5 3) m n 7 4) m n 3
1) 0, 1 2) 1 3)0 4)1
x 2 kx 1
72. If the function f x is continuous for every x R Then
x2 k
1) k [ 2,0) 2) k (0, ) 3) k ( ,0) 4) k R
A 3cos x
, if x 0
x2
73. If f ( x) Where . represents the greatest integer function, is
B tan
x 3 , if x 0
continuous at x 0 Then
3
1) A 3, B 3 2) A 3, B
2
3 3
3) A 3, B 4) A , B 3
2 2
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74. Let f be a composite function of x defined by f u , where
u 3 6u 2 11u 6
1
u x . Then the number of points x where f is discontinuous is:
x
1)4 2)3 3)2 4)1
75. Let f : R R be a continuous into function satisfying f x f x 0, x R.
The function f x x x 2 (where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal to x),
2
76.
is discontinuous at:
1)All integers 2)All integers except 0 and 1
3)All integers except 0 4)All integers except 1
1x
1
e e x , x 0
77. f x 1x
1
, then at x 0
e e
x
0 x0
79. Let f : R R be a function defined by f x max x, x 3 , then the set of all points
f x a sin x be c x . If f x is differentiable at x 0,
x 3
80.
1) a b c 0
2) a b 0 and c can be any real number
3) b c 0 and a can be any real number
4) c a 0 and b can be any real number
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
81. If . denotes the greatest integer function then the number of points where
1 2 8n
f x x x x is discontinuous for x 0,3 is n then is
3 3 3
25a ax 2 n 2
82. The value of if f x lim 2 n is continuous at x 1 is
2 n x a 1
83. Total number of points where f x tan 1 2 x tan 1 x is not differentiable is (where
85.
Let f : 1,1 R be a function defined by f x max x , 1 x 2 . If K be the set
of all points at which f is not differentiable, then number of elements in K is
x 5 x 6, 2 x 3
2
88. y f x is a continuous function such that its graph passes through (a,0). Then
log e 1 3 f x
lim is:
x a 2 f x