NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics

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NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 1


Which of the following combinations has the dimension of electrical resistance ($$\varepsilon_0$$ is the permittivity of vacuum and $$\mu_0$$ is the permeability of vacuum)?

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 2


The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given as $$y = 2x - 9x^2$$. If it were launched at an angle $$\theta_0$$ with speed $$v_0$$ then g = 10 m s$$^{-2}$$:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 3


A shell is fired from a fixed artillery gun with an initial speed u such that it hits the target on the ground at a distance R from it. If t$$_1$$ and t$$_2$$ are the values of the time taken by it to hit the target in two possible ways, the product t$$_1$$t$$_2$$ is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 4


A man (mass = 50 kg) and his son (mass = 20 kg) are standing on a frictionless surface facing each other. The man pushes his son so that he starts moving at a speed of 0.70 m s$$^{-1}$$ with respect to the man. The speed of the man with respect to the surface is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 5


A person of mass M is sitting on a swing of length L and swinging with an angular amplitude $$\theta_0$$. If the person stands up when the swing passes through its lowest point, the work done by him, assuming that his centre of mass moves by a distance $$l$$ ($$l << L$$), is close to:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 6


A uniform rod of length $$l$$ is being rotated in a horizontal plane with a constant angular speed about an axis passing through one of its ends. If the tension generated in the rod due to rotation is T(x) at a distance x from the axis, then which of the following graphs depicts it most closely?

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 7


A circular disc of radius b has a hole of radius a at its centre (see figure). If the mass per unit area of the disc varies as $$\frac{\sigma_0}{r}$$, then the radius of gyration of the disc about its axis passing through the center is

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 8


At 40°C, a brass wire of 1 mm radius is hung from the ceiling. A small mass, M is hung from the free end of the wire. When the wire is cooled down from 40°C to 20°C it regains its original length of 0.2 m. The value of M is close to:
(Coefficient of linear expansion of brass are $$10^{-5}$$/°C and Young's modulus of brass is $$10^{11}$$ N/m$$^2$$, respectively; g = 10 m s$$^{-2}$$)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 9


When M$$_1$$ gram of ice at -10°C (specific heat = 0.5 cal g$$^{-1}$$ °C$$^{-1}$$) is added to M$$_2$$ gram of water at 50°C, finally no ice is left and the water is at 0°C. The value of latent heat of ice, in cal g$$^{-1}$$ is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 10


A sample of an ideal gas is taken through the cyclic process abca as shown in the figure. The change in the internal energy of the gas along the path ca is -180 J. The gas absorbs 250 J of heat along the path ab and 60 J along the path bc. The work done by the gas along the path abc is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 11


Two moles of helium gas is mixed with three moles of hydrogen molecules (taken to be rigid). What is the molar specific heat of mixture at constant volume? R = 8.3 J/mol K

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 12


A submarine A travelling at 18 km hr$$^{-1}$$ is being chased along the line of its velocity by another submarine B travelling at 27 km hr$$^{-1}$$. B sends a sonar signal of 500 Hz to detect A and receives a reflected sound of frequency v. The value of v is close to (Speed of sound in water 1500 m s$$^{-1}$$)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 13


A progressive wave travelling along the positive x-direction is represented by $$y(x, t) = A\sin(kx - \omega t + \phi)$$. Its snapshot at t = 0 is given in the figure.

For this wave, the phase $$\phi$$ is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 14


Shown in the figure is a shell made of a conductor. It has inner radius a and outer radius b, and carries charge Q. At its centre a dipole $$\vec{p}$$ is placed as shown then:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 15


A Point dipole $$\vec{p} = -p_0\hat{x}$$ is kept at the origin. The potential and electric field due to this dipole on the y-axis at a distance d are, respectively: (Taken V = 0 at infinity)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 16


Two identical parallel plate capacitors, of capacitance C each, have plates of area A, separated by a distance d. The space between the plates of the two capacitors, is filled with three dielectrics, of equal thickness and dielectric constants K$$_1$$, K$$_2$$ and K$$_3$$. The first capacitor is filled as shown in figure I, and the second one is filled as shown in figure II.

If these two modified capacitors are charged by the same potential V, the ratio of the energy stored in the two, would be (E$$_1$$ refers to capacitor I and E$$_2$$ to capacitor II):

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 17


To verify Ohm's law, a student connects the voltmeter across the battery as shown in the figure. The measured voltage is plotted as a function of the current, and the following graph is obtained.

If V$$_0$$ is almost zero, identify the correct statement:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 18


A galvanometer of resistance 100 Ω has 50 divisions on its scale and has sensitivity of 20 μA/division. It is to be converted to voltmeter with three ranges, of 0 - 2 V, 0 - 10 V and 0 - 20 V. The appropriate circuit to do so is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 19


The resistive network shown below is connected to a D.C. source of 16 V. The power consumed by the network is 4 Watt. The value of R is:

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NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 20


A magnetic compass needle oscillates 30 times per minute at a place where the dip is 45° and 40 times per minute where the dip is 30°. If B$$_1$$ and B$$_2$$ are the net magnetic fields due to the earth at the two places respectively, then the ratio B$$_1$$/B$$_2$$ is approximately equal to

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 21


A thin ring of 10 cm radius carries a uniformly distributed charge. The ring rotates at a constant angular speed of $$40\pi$$ rad s$$^{-1}$$ about its axis, perpendicular to its plane. If the magnetic field at its centre is $$3.8 \times 10^{-9}$$ T, then the charge carried by the ring is close to $$\mu_0 = 4\pi \times 10^{-7}$$ N/A$$^2$$.

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 22


The figure shows a square loop L of side 5 cm which is connected to a network of resistances. The whole setup is moving towards the right with a constant speed of 1 cm s$$^{-1}$$. At some instant, a part of L is in a uniform magnetic field of 1T perpendicular to the plane of the loop. If the resistance of L is 1.7 Ω, the current in the loop at that instant will be close to:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 23


An electromagnetic wave is represented by the electric field $$\vec{E} = E_0\hat{n}\sin(\omega t + 6y - 8z)$$. Taking unit vectors in x, y and z directions to be $$\hat{i}, \hat{j}, \hat{k}$$, the direction of propagation $$\hat{s}$$, is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 24


A concave mirror has radius of curvature of 40 cm. It is at the bottom of a glass that has water filled up to 5 cm (see figure). If a small particle is floating on the surface of water, its image as seen, from directly above the glass, is at a distance d from the surface of water. The value of d is close to: (Refractive index of water = 1.33)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 25


The value of numerical aperture of the objective lens of a microscope is 1.25. If light of wavelength 5000 Å is used, the minimum separation between two points, to be seen as distinct, will be:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 26


In a double slit experiment, when a thin film of thickness t having refractive index μ is introduced in front of one of the slits, the maximum at the centre of the fringe pattern shifts by one fringe width. The value of t is ($$\lambda$$ is the wavelength of the light used):

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 27


The stopping potential V$$_0$$ (in volt) as a function of frequency ($$\nu$$) for a sodium emitter, is shown in the figure. The work function of sodium, from the data plotted in the figure, will be:
(Given: Planck's constant h = $$6.63 \times 10^{-34}$$ J s, electron charge (e) = $$1.6 \times 10^{-19}$$ C)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 28


An excited He$$^+$$ ion emits two photons in succession, with wavelengths 108.5 nm and 30.4 nm in making a transition to the ground state. The quantum number n, corresponding to its initial excited state is
(for a photon of wavelength $$\lambda$$, energy E = $$\frac{1240 \text{ eV}}{\lambda(\text{in nm})}$$)

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 29


The truth table for the circuit given in the figure is:

NTA JEE Main 12th April 2019 Shift 1 - Physics - Question 30


The transfer characteristic curve of a transistor, having input and output resistance 100 Ω and 100 kΩ respectively, is shown in the figure. The voltage and power gain, are respectively:

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