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SEC: JR_*CO-SC(MODEL-B) Date: 06-11-22

Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 186


06-11-22_JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-B) _JEE ADV_WAT-18_SYLLABUS
PHYSICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Fluid Dynamics: General Characteristics of
liquid flow, types of Fluid flow (Stream line and turbulent flow). Equation of
Continuity. Bernoulli's theorem,Applications of Bernoulli's theorem: Velocity
of efflux, horizontal range of the escaping liquid time of emptying of the
vessel. Impact force of liquid,Venturimeter, sprayer (or) atomizer, narrowing
water jet, siphon,Pitot tube, dynamic lift, thrust on a rocket, magnus
effect,Problems in fluid Dynamics
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Fluid Statics: Definition of fluid, Ideal fluid,
Density, Relative density (Specific gravity), Hydro static pressure in a fluid,
Variation of pressure with depth, Atmospheric pressure, Barometer, Mano
meter, Vacuum pressure, Gauge pressure, Absolute pressure,Free surface of
a Fluid, Pascal's law, Hydraulic lift, Archimedes' Principle, Principle of
Buoyancy, Buoyancy (Including effective 'g'), Laws of floatation, Force on a
surface in contact with the liquid (plane surface, curved surface),Basic Ideas
of stable Equilibrium of floating Body, Problems in fluid Statics
CHEMISTRY: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Anamolous properties of Li & Mg ; diagonal
relationship between
tween Li & Mg, Preparation & properties
properti of NaOH, Preparation
& properties of Na2CO3, CaO, CaCO3, CaSO4, gypsum,gyps , cement, biological
importance oof sodium,
odium, potasium, magnesium & calcium,
calci , (Exclude:
Compounds of Mg, Na2S2O3, Na2SO4, microcosmic bead ad test)
PREV
PREVIOUS WEEK
EEK (20%): S-Block : General introduction,
introd ction, electronic
configuration
configuration, general trends in physics & chemical properties
perties of group-1 &
group-2, Hy
Hydration
tion enthalpies, flame coloration, solutions
solu ns in liquid NH3,
Reaction wit
with air,nitrogen
ir,nitrogen carbon and general properties
proper s of oxides, peroxides,
hydroxides of group-1
roup-1 & group-2, Reaction with alkynes
alky s acids and alkali &
properties of carbonates
rbonates ,bi-carbonates, Nitrites, Sulphates
Sul ates of group-1 &
group-2
MATHEMATICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): ITF-I: Inverse trigonometric
trigonome functions(Except
Summation Based)sed)
PREV
PREVIOUS WEEK EEK (20%): Composition of functions,
function , Inverse of a function,
Functional eequation
ation ( Avoid use of differentiation & integration
i egration )
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PHYSICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. The vessel shown in the figure has two sections of area of cross-section A1 and A2. A
liquid of density  fills both the section up to a height h in each. Neglect atmospheric
pressure:

A) the pressure at the base of the vessel is 2hg

B) the force exerted by the liquid on the base of the vessel is 2hgA2

C) the weight of the liquid is less then 2hgA2

D) the walls of the vessel at the horizontal level X exert a downward force
hg(A2 – A1) on liquid
2. Ideal fluid flows along a tube of uniform cross section, located in a horizontal plane
and bent as shown in figure. The flow is steady, 1 and 2 are two points in the tube. If
P1 and P2 are pressure at the two points and v1 and v2 are the respective fluid speeds,
then

A) P1 < P2 B) P1 > P2 C) v1 <v2 D) v1 >v2

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3. In a certain gravity free space, the piston of an injection is being pushed so that the

water jet comes out with a constant speed v. The area of the piston is much greater than

the orifice of the injection.

A) The force required to be applied on the piston is proportional to v2.

B) The power of the force pushing the piston is proportional to v3.

C) The time for emptying the given volume of water from the injection is proportional
to v-1.

D) The Total work done in emptying the injection is proportional to v4.

4. An ideal liquid of density ρ is flowing in a narrow tube as shown in figure. Area of

section– (1) is double that of section– (2). Centre of mass of section– (2) is h height

above the Centre of mass of section– (1) and level of water in tube–1 is 'h' height above
with respect to that in tube–2. Then select the correct options.

gh
A) Velocity of liquid at section – (1) is
3

2 gh
B) Velocity of liquid at section – (1) is
3

C) Work done by gravitational force per unit volume from section – (1) to section (2) is
of magnitude ρgh

D) Work done by elastic forces (pressure) per unit volume from section –(1) to section
(2) is of magnitude 2ρgh

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5. Two immiscible liquid are filled in conical flask as shown in figure .The area of cross

section is shown, a small hole of area a is made un lower end of cone. Which of the
following is the not the speed of liquid flow from lower hole

2 gh gh 2 gh 3 gh
A) B) C) D)
17 a 2 17 a 2 17 a 2 17 a 2
1 2 1 2 1 1
A A 32 A2 32 A2

6. An ideal liquid is streamline motion flows through a frictionless duct with varying
cross section as shown in figure.

Which of the following is not a presentation of variation of pressure along the axis of
the flow.

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7. In the figure shown of a siphon, the oil (density = 2gm / cm3 ) is initially present in the

entire length of the siphon with end A closed. Ignore viscosity and surface tension
effect.

Take g 10m/ s2 , Patm 105N / m2. Now, when A is opened, during the subsequent
period, (Assume the initial level of liquid in the vessel is maintained) Which of the
following is false.

A) Liquid continues to come out with a speed 10m/ s

B) Liquid continues to come out with a speed 2 15 m /s

C) Liquid continues to come out with a speed 2 30 m/ s

D) Flow of liquid will be stopped once the liquid in the right vertical section of the
siphon comes out

8. An inverted tube barometer column is partially filled with water and the other part
With mercury. If the total height of the column is H. Then: (Ignore vapour pressures
assume that there is vacuum at the top).

A) The same value of H exists for different proportions of water and mercury.

B) There will exist a unique proportion of water and mercury for a given H.

C) The total length of the column will be more than the case when the entire column
were to be filled with mercury.

D) The ratio of mercury column length to the water column length is equal to the ratio
of density of water to the density of mercury.

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SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
9. A narrow horizontal tube AB of length 1m open at A and closed at B is filled with an
ideal liquid. The end B Has a small orifice. The tube is set in rotation in horizontal
plane with angular velocity 10rad/sec. about a vertical axis passing through A. the
speed of rejecting liquid with respect to the tube is V m/s and the length of the liquid
column is l = 0.4m at some instant, then the value of V at a given instant of time is
(given A a )
10. A smooth tube of length 8m is fitted at the bottom of a water reservoir open to
atmosphere as shown in the figure. The height of liquid column is maintained at 16m,
If the maximum height h ' attained by the liquid is n meters then n=?(take g 10m / s2 )

11. A vessel of large area of cross-section opened at the top has a small hole at its bottom
and is completely filled with water. When the hole at the bottom is opened ¾ of
volume of water comes out in time t1 . and in the time interval t2 is taken for the
remaining ¼ of the water to come out. Then t1/t2 is
12. Air is blown through a pipe AB at a rate of 1600 cm3/ sec. The cross-section area of the
broad portion of pipe is 4cm2 and that of narrow portion is 2cm2 . Assuming no
significant change in the density of air, the difference in water lengths in U tube is
nearly (in mm) g = 10m/s2 ρair = 1.4kg/m3 , ρw = 1000kg/m3 ,

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13. Aerodynamic force due to air moving with a speed of V acting on the flat roof surface
of area A, ρ density of air (Assume air comes to rest after hitting perpendicularly) is
ηAρV2. Find the value of η.

14. A tank has a cylindrical hole H of diameter 2r at its bottom as shown in figure. A
cylindrical block B of diameter 4r and height h is placed on the hole H to prevent the
flow of liquid through the hole. The liquid in the tank stands at a height h1 above the
top face of the block. The density of liquid is  and that of the block
is /3. If the liquid is gradually taken out of the tank, the height h1 of the liquid surface
xh
above the top face of the block for which the block just begins to rise is . Find x.
3

SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.15 and Q.16 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
A container of large uniform cross-sectional area A fixed to horizontal surface, is filled
with two non-mixing and non viscous liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2, to heights H1 and
H2 as shown in figure. A tiny hole of cross-sectional area a(<<A) is punched on the
vertical side of the container at a height h. List – I gives the relationship between
quantities and List – II represents the values of a ratio.

H1 ρ1

H2 ρ2
h

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LIST – I LIST - II

I) H2 = 4.5H1 and ρ2 = 2ρ1 P) 29/8

II) H2 = 3H1 and ρ2 = 1.6ρ1 Q) 5

III) H2 = 12.5H1 and ρ2 = 2ρ1 R) 6

IV) H2 = 21H1 and ρ2 = 1.6ρ1 S) 10

T) 13

U) 173/8

15. For appropriate value of h initial horizontal range x will be maximum, if List – II
represents the ratio of this initial maximum horizontal range to H1 then:

A) I – Q, II – U, III – T, IV – P B) I – Q, II – U, III – R, IV – S

C) I – Q, II – P, III – T, IV – U D) I – S, II – P, III – R, IV – Q

16. If the List – II represent the ratio of initial horizontal range to h, then match the above
lists for h = H1/2

A) I – R, II – Q, III – P, IV – T B) I – P, II – R, III – S, IV – U

C) I – R, II – P, III – U, IV – Q D) I – R, II – Q, III – S, IV – T

Answer Q.17 and Q.18 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
A large pipe of cross-sectional area A has a fluid flowing with a speed of V and the
pipe splits into A1 and A2 cross-sections with speed of fluid V1 and V2 respectively as
shown below. List – I is a number η which represents the ratio of some area of cross
sections and List – II represents the speed of a flow at some cross section.

A2

V2
V
A
V1

A1

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LIST – I LIST - II
I) η=1 P) u

II) η = 1.5 Q) 2u
III) η=2 R) 2.5u
IV) η = 2.5 S) 3u
T) 4u
U) 5.5u

17. If A1 = A2, A = η(A1 + A2) the η from List – I, V = 1.5u and V1 = 2u and List – II
represents V2, then:

A) I – P, II – R, III – T, IV – U

B) I – Q, II – U, III – R, IV – S

C) I – Q, II – P, III – T, IV – U

D) I – S, II – P, III – R, IV – Q

18. If A = 6A1 , A2 = ηA1 the η from List – I, V = u and V2 = 2u and List – II represents
V1, then:

A) I – R, II – Q, III – P, IV – T

B) I – T, II – S, III – Q, IV – P

C) I – R, II – P, III – U, IV – Q

D) I – T, II – Q, III – S, IV – P

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Sec: JR.IIT_*CO SC(MODEL-B) WAT-18 Date: 06.11.22
Time: 3HRS 2019_P2 Max. Marks: 186
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 ABCD 2 BC 3 ABC 4 BCD 5 ABC
6 BCD 7 ABC 8 BC 9 8 10 7
11 1 12 3.36 13 1 14 5 15 C
16 D 17 A 18 B
Narayana IIT Academy 06-11-22_JR.IIT_*COSC(MODEL-B)_WAT-18_Key&Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.Conceptual
2.

3.

4.

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5.

6. As area decreases, speed increases, therefore pressure decreases.


7. Conceptual
8. Conceptual
9.

10.

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11.

12.

13.

F = ρAv2
14. Need Solution
15.And 16.
1
2 v 2  1 gH1  2 g  H 2  h 
2
 
 v  2 g  1 H1   H 2  h  
 2 
2h  
x 2 g  1 H1   H 2  h  
g  2 
 
 x  2 h  1 H1   H 2  h  
 2 
 
 xmax   1 H1  H 2 
 2 

17 and 18. AV  AV
1 1  A2V2

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PHYSICS Max Marks: 60
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A tank is filled up to a height 2H with a liquid and is placed on a platform of height H
from the ground. The distance x from the ground where a small hole is punched to get
the maximum range R is

A) H B) 25 H C) 1.5 H D) 2 H
2. The minimum horizontal acceleration of the container so that the pressure at point A
of the container becomes atmospheric is (the tank is of sufficient height)

3 4 4 3
A) g B) g C) g D) g
2 3 2 4
3. Water flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. If the difference of
heights of water column in the vertical tubes is h=0.02m, and the areas of cross section
at A and B are 4  104 m2 and 2  104 m2 , respectively, then the rate of flow of water
across any section is

A) 130  106 m3 / s B) 146  106 m3 / s


C) 160  106 m3 / s D) 170  106 m3 / s

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4. A tank is filled with water of density 103 kg / m3 and oil of density 9  103 kg / m3 . The
height of water layer is 1 m and that of the oil layer is 4m. The velocity of efflux from
an opening in the bottom of the tank is

A) 85 m / s B) 88 m / s C) 92 m / s D) 98 m / s

5. An ideal fluid flows in the pipe as shown in the figure. The pressure in the fluid at the
bottom P2 is the same as it is at the top P1 . If the velocity of the top v1  2 m / s . Then the
ratio of areas A1 / A2 is (take g  10 m / s 2 )

A) 2 : 1 B) 4 : 1 C) 8 : 1 D) 4 : 3

6. A sphere of solid material of specific gravity 8 has a concentric spherical cavity and
just sinks in water. The ratio of radius of cavity to that of outer radius of the sphere
must be

71/3 51/3 91/3 31/3


A) B) C) D)
2 2 2 2

7. In the figure shown the velocity and pressure of the liquid at the cross section (2) are
given by (If P0 is the atmospheric pressure). (take appropriate assumptions)

 hg  hg
A) 2hg , P0  B) hg , P0 
2 2

hg 3 hg hg 3 hg
C) , P0  D) , P0 
2 4 2 4

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8. Figure shows a crude type of atomizer. When bulb A is compressed, air flows swiftly
through tube BC causing a reduced pressure in the particles of the vertical tube. Liquid
rises in the tube, enters BC and is sprayed out. If the pressure in the bulb is Pa  P ,
where P is the gauge pressure and Pa is the atmospheric pressure, v is the speed of air
in BC, find how large would v need to cause the liquid to rise to BC. Density of air
 1.3 kg / m3 .

P   gh Ph  g P h g P
A) B) C) D)
0.65 0.65 0.65 h  g 0.65

9. A large open tank has two holes in the wall. One is a square hole of side L at a depth y
from the top and the other is a circular hole of radius R at a depth 4y from the top.
When the tank is completely filled with water, the quantities of water flowing out per
second from both the holes are the same. Then, R is equal to
A) L / 2 B) 2 / L C) L D) L / 2
10. A U-Shaped tube contains a liquid of density  and it is rotated about the left dotted
line as shown in the figure. Find the difference in the levels of the liquid column.

 2 L2  2 L2 2 2 L2 2 2 2 L2
A) B) C) D)
2 2g 2g g g

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SECTION - II
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 2 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 & 12:
A uniform rod of length L pivoted at the bottom of a pond of depth l/2 stays in stable
equilibrium s shown in the figure.

11. Find the angle  if the density of the material of the rod is half of the density of water

A) 600 B) 300 C) 450 D) 370

12. Find the force acting at the pivoted end of the rod in terms of mass m of the rod.

A)  
2  1 mg B)  
2  1 mg C)  
3  1 mg D)  
2  3 mg

Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 & 14:


A tube of uniform cross section is used to siphon water from a vessel V as shown in
the figure. The pressure over the open end of water in the vessel is atmospheric
pressure  P0  . The heights of the tube above and below the water level in the vessel
are h1 and h2 , respectively.

13. Determine the velocity vB of the water issuing out at B.

A) vB  2 gh2 B) vB  2 g  h1  h2 

C) vB  2 g  h2  h1  D) vB  gh2

14. If h2  3.0 m , the maximum value of h1 , for which the siphon will work will be
A) 3.0 m B) 6.0 m C) 7.2 m D) 4.8 m
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 & 16:
A object of density      is dropped from rest at a height h into a liquid of density 
kept in a tall vertical cylindrical container. Neglect all dissipative effects and assume
that there is no spilling of the liquid.
15. The acceleration of the object while it is inside the liquid will be
g g
A) upwards B) downwards
 

  
C) g   1 upwards D) g   1 upwards
  
 

16. The maximum depth to which the body sinks before it returns to surface is
 h      
A)   B) h C) h   D) h   1
          

SECTION - III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for
the correct match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
17. Bernouli’s equation can be written in the following different forms (Column I).
Column II lists certain units each of which pertains to one of the possible forms of the
equation. Match the unit associated with each of the equations.
Column-I Column-II
v2 p
I)   z  constant P) Total energy per unit mass
2g  g
V 2
II)  P   gz  constant Q) Total energy per unit weight
2
V2 P
III)   gz  constant R) Total energy per unit volume
2 
IV)  gh S) Pressure energy per unit volume
A) I-Q, II-R, III-P, IV-S B) I-Q, II-P, III-R, IV-S
C) I-P, II-Q, III-R, IV-S D) I-P, II-R, III-Q, IV-S

18. Match the following


Column - I Column - II
I) Bernoulli’s theorem P) Narrower pipes have less pressure
II) Ball moving with spin Q) Paint gum
III) Artificial high pressure R) Non-viscous fluids
IV) Streamlined flow S) Conservation of energy
T) Uplift due to pressure difference
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A) I-R; II-T; III-P; IV-P,R B) I-R,S; II-T; III-Q; IV-P,R

C) I-,S; II-P; III-Q; IV-P,Q D) I-P,R; II-Q; III-P; IV-Q,S

19. A piece of ice is floating in water in a vessel. Match the options of two columns:

Column - I Column - II

I) When all ice melts, level of water will P) increase

II) When half of the ice melts, level of water will Q) decrease

When vessel is filled with liquid denser than remain


III) R)
water and all ice melts, level of water will unchanged

When vessel is filled with liquid lighter than


IV) S) unpredictable
water and all ice melts, level of water will

A) I-P, II-R, III-P, IV-Q B) I-P, II-R, III-Q, IV-P

C) I-R, II-P, III-Q, IV-Q D) I-R, II-R, III-P, IV-Q

20. In a figure shown, V, t, R and h are velocity of incoming fluid from hole, time taken
by fluid to reach ground, range and height of liquid column above the hole
respectively. Match the option of the two columns.

Column - I Column - II
I) R will remain same P) for a decrease in g
for any variation of g, ‘positive or
II) time will increase Q)
negative’
III) V will increase R) if H increases and g decreases
IV) R will be maximum S) none of the above
A) I-P,Q, II-P,R, III-P, IV-S B) I-P,Q, II-P,R, III-P, IV-P
C) I-P,Q, II-P,R, III-S, IV-S D) I-P,Q, II-P, III-S, IV-Q

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KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 B

6 A 7 C 8 A 9 A 10 B

11 C 12 A 13 A 14 C 15 D

16 A 17 A 18 B 19 D 20 C
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1 2 2x
1. As x  gt  t 
2 r
Velocity of flux v  2 g  H  x 
Hence R  vt  2 x  3h  x 
dR
For range to be maximum 0
dx
3
Which gives x  H
2
Alternatively: Maximum range is also equal to average of two heights
H  2 H 3H
x 
2 2
2.

Volume equality gives


1
23   h3  h  4 m
3
4 a 4
 tan     a  g
3 g 3
3. v A a A  vB  a B  v A  4  vB  2
vB  2v A i 
1 2 1
Again,  vA   ghA  p A   vB2   ghB  pB
2 2
1 1
  v A2  p A   vB2  pB hA  hB 
2 2
 p A  pB    vB2  v A2    1   4v A2  v A2 
1 1
2 2
1
 2  1  1000   1  3v A 2
2
( p A  pB  2cm of water column  2  1  1000 dyn / cm2 )
4000
 vA   36.51cm / s
3
So, rate of flow  Va a A  36.51  4  146 cm3 / s .
4. Let d w and d0 be the densities of water and oil, respectively. Then the pressure at the bottom of the
tank is hw d w g  h0 d 0 g .
Let this pressure be equivalent to pressure due to water of height h. Then, hd w g  hw d w g  h0 d 0 g
hd 400  0.9
 h  hw  0 0  100   100  360  460  4.6m
dw 1
According to Toricelli’s theorem, v  2 gh  2  10  4.6m / s  92m / s

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A1
5. Using equation of continuity, we have v2  v1
A2
1 2
From Bernoulli’s theorem, p1   gh1   v1
2
 v2  g  h1  h2    v22  v12 
1 2 1
p2   gh2 
2 2
A 
2
A 4
 60   12  v12  1 
 A2  A2 1
6. Let  be the density of the material , 0 be the density of water. When the sphere has just started
sinking, the weight of the sphere=weight of water displaced (approx.).
   R3  r 3   g   R3 0 g
4 4
3 3

  R  r    R 0 
3 3 3
 R3  r 2  0

R3 
r 7
1/3

 
R 2
7. Velocity of the liquid just after coming out of section (3) is v3  2 gh i 
Using continuity equation at section ‘2’ and section ‘3’
A A
v2  v3
2 4
1 hg
v2  v3 
2 2
Now using Bernoullie’s theorem at section 2 and at the opening end of pipe ‘3’.
1 1
P0   v32  P2   v22
2 2
1  gh 
 P2  P0    v32  v22   P0    2 gh 
1

2 2  2 
3 gh
P2  P0 
4
8. Absolute pressure in bulb = Gauge pressure + Atmospheric pressure P  Pa
a v 2
Using Bernoulli’s equation, Pa  P  PBC 
2
Where  a is the density of air.
 1.3  2
PBC  Pa  P   v
 2 
PBC  Pa   gh
So equation these two values for PBC , we get
P   gh
V
0.65

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9. Velocity of efflux at a depth h is given by V  2 gh

Given , a1V1  a2V2


L2 2 gy   R 2 2 g 4 y or R  L / 2
10. dF  dmxw2
and  dp  A    Adx  xw2

p2 L

 dp     dx
2

p1 0

 2 L2  2 L2
or P2  P1    gH 
2 2
 L
2 2
H
2g
11, 12. Weight of the rod w  LA g
(A=area of cross section,  =density of material)
Submerged length of the rod is given by
L
OT 
2sin 
 L 
Buoyant force B    A w g
 2sin  
From Archimeds’s principle (  w =density of water).

OT l
This force acts at P, where OP  
2 4sin 
Balancing torque about O is
WOQ cos   BOP cos 

 LA g  L / 2     L 
L
 A w g  
 2sin    4sin  
w
sin 2    sin 2   1/ 2    450
4
Also, balancing forces R+W=B

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 A w g
R  B W   La  g
2sin 
 1
 La  g  
 sin  

 
 1   w  2    2  1 mg

13. As long as water fills the tube (as shown in the figure) and points A and B are open to the
atmosphere, the velocity at B will be given by Torricelli’s theorem.

Hence, vB  2 gh2 where h2 is the difference in the levels A and B.


14. We apply Bernoulli’s theorem for level A and for the highest level, CD (labelled by subscript 1), to
get
1
PA  P1   v12   gh1 i 
2
Since the tube has uniform cross section and water is incompressible,
v1  vB  2 gh2  ii 
1 2
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), P1  PA    2 gh2    gh1
2
Patm   g  h1  h2   iii 
The minimum value of P1  0 ( P1 connot be negative because then no water will reach the level).
Hence, putting P1  0,
Patm 1.0  105
 h1 max   h2   3.0
g 1 103  9.8
 10.2m  3.0m  7.2m.
15. The upward buoyant force B   gV , where V is the volume of the body.
Hence, the equation of motion is
B-mg=ma, where a is the upward acceleration, i.e,
 gV   Vg   Va
g      
Hence, a   g   1 upward
  
16. If v0  2 gh is the velocity downwards just when the body enters liquid, the final velocity at the
maximum depth it will sink is zero. Its acceleration is a.
Hence, (-)y=maximum depth
v 2
2 gh h
 0   y .
2a    
2 g   1
 
17. Conceptual
18. Conceptual
19. Conceptual
20. Conceptual.

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JR’S(MODEL-B)_WAT-23_10.10.21_FINAL KEY
SNO SUB Q.NO GIVEN.KEY FINALKEY REMARKS
Oil density given is
1 PHY 4 C DELETE
wrong
2 CHEM 30 C C OR D KEY CHANGE
3 MAT 42 B DELETE Online Typo
4 MAT 49 D C or D KEY CHANGE
5 MAT 54 C DELETE Online Typo
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 88
SECTION – I
(SINGLE INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1. Water level is maintained in a cylindrical vessel placed on horizontal floor up to a
fixed height ‘H’. A tiny hole of area ‘A’ is punched in the side wall at a height ‘y’
from the bottom of the vessel. The emerging stream strikes the ground at a horizontal
distance y   0  from cylinder. To maintain the level in the vessel at ‘H’, the rate

2gH
(volume /sec) of addition of water is A . Find n ……..
n

2. A small hole is made at the bottom of a symmetrical jar as shown in fig. A liquid is
filled into the jar up to a certain height. The rate of fall of liquid surface is independent
of the level of liquid in the jar. Then the surface of jar is a surface of revolution of the
curve y  k x n , the value of n is

3. Water is filled in a uniform container of area of cross section A. A hole of cross


section area a (<< A) is made in the container at a height of 20 m above the base.
Water streams out and hits a small block placed at some distance from container. With
what speed (in ms-1) should the block be moved such that water stream always hits the
a 1
block? (Given  ). (Take g = 10 ms–2)
A 20

a
20m

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4. A tank of cross sectional area A0is filled with a liquid. A small orifice of area A
(A<<A0) is present at the bottom of tank. At a moment the height of liquid in the tank
P
 A
is ‘H’. The acceleration of top layer of liquid at this moment is   g . where ‘ p ’ is
 A0 
an integer and ‘ g ’ is acceleration due to gravity. The value of ‘ p ’is____

5. A thin hemispherical tank of radius 5m is filled with water and fixed on horizontal
surface. A very small hole is punched in tank at 1m above from the ground as shown
in figure. The distance at which initially water strikes the surface X (in m) is? Assume
water comes out horizontally from the vessel.

6. A thin uniform rod is supported by a vertical string and by a hinge H is at equilibrium



as shown in figure. In space gravity varies as g  g 0 1     j  m / s 2 . Vessel is
x
 L
completely filled with water. Density of material of rod is two times the density of
water. ‘L’ is the length of rod. Rod is free to rotate about the hinge ‘H’. mass of rod
Pg 0
is ‘m’ kg. Just after cutting string angular accelerating of rod is . Where P is an
4L
integer. The value of P is _______.

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7. The work should be done in order to squeeze all water from a horizontally located
1 V 3
cylinder (figure) is where a and b are integers, during the time t by means of a
a sbt2

constant horizontal force F acting on the piston.

The volume of water in the cylinder is equal to V, the cross-sectional area of the

orifice is s, with s being considerably less than the piston area. The friction and

viscosity are negligibly small. Density of water is  , then (a+b) is

8. A tank filled with water moves vertically with uniform velocity 1 m/s. There is a hole

in its wall near bottom from which water comes out with constant relative velocity of 2

m/s in horizontal direction. There is a tray which is 2m wide kept at 10 m from initial

position of tank on floor. The duration for which water will be falling in the tray is

11tsec. Find t. (g = 10 m/s2)

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SECTION – II
(ONE OR MORE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
9. A bottle is kept on the ground as shown in the figure. The bottle can be modeled as
having two cylindrical zones. The lower zone of the bottle has a cross-sectional radius
of R 2 and is filled with honey of density 2. The upper zone of the bottle is filled
with the water of density  and has a cross-sectional radius R . The height of the lower
zone is H while that of the upper zone is 2H . If now the honey and the water parts are
mixed together to form a homogeneous solution: (Assume that total volume does not
change)

A) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will remain unaltered

B) The normal reaction on the bottle form the ground will remain unaltered

C) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will increase by an amount (1/2) gH

D) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will decrease by an amount (1/4) gH

10. Of the following the correct statement (s) is (are)

A) hydraulic lift works on Pascal’s law

B) aerodynamic lift is explained by Bernoulli’s theorem

C) the pressure is same at all points in a horizontal plane inside a liquid

D) there is a limit to the maximum length of straw that can be used to suck liquids

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11. A solid completely immersed in an incompressible liquid. The force exerted by the
liquid on the solid will
A) Increase if it is pushed deeper inside the liquid.
B) Change if its orientation is changed. (on changing the orientation the body is still
completely immersed).
C) Decrease if it is taken partially out of the liquid.
D) Be in the vertically upward direction.
12. A liquid is filled up to height h in a vessel, as shown. If A is the area of the base of the
vessel, Find correct statement(s);

A) If    , horizontal component of forces on left and right side of inclined faces will
be equal and opposite.

B) If    , horizontal component of forces on left and right side of inclined faces


will be equal and opposite.

C) the force exerted by liquid on walls of the vessel is greater than  Patm   gh  A

D) the force exerted by liquid on walls is equal to  Patm   gh  A

13. Water jet coming out of a stationary horizontal tube at speed v strikes horizontally a
massive wall moving in opposite direction with same speed. Water comes to rest
relative to wall after striking. Treating A as cross-section of jet and density of water as
 . Select the correct alternative(s)

A) Force exerted on the wall is 2  Av2

B) Force exerted on the wall is 4  Av2

C) Rate of change of kinetic energy of water jet striking the wall is 8  Av3

D) Rate of change of kinetic energy of water jet striking the wall is 4  Av3.

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14. A container contains three liquid as shown in the figure. The specific gravity of liquidI
and liquid II are 0.8 and 1.2 respectively. The is small hole having area 10 6 m 2 at point
P as shown in the figure. Initially hole is closed. The cross-sectional area of container
is 50 cm2. Assume all liquids are ideal and neglect any type of friction between liquid

and container. (given that g = 9.8 m/s2 and h = 28 cm)

A) The value of h 2 / h1 is (initially) equal to 40/21

B) The value of h 2 / h1 is (initially) equal to 20/7

C) At some instant, hole is open, the speed of water coming out from hole just after
the opening of hole is (approx) 3.92 m/s

D) At some instant, hole is open, the speed of water coming out from hole just after
the opening of hole is (approx) 7.84 m/s

15. A light cylindrical vessel of radius r is kept on a rough horizontal surface so that it
cannot slide but can topple. It is filled with water upto a height '2h' and a small hole of
area 'a' is punched in it so that the water coming out of it falls at the maximum
distance from its wall along horizontal surface. Water comes out horizontally from the
hole. The value of h for which the cylinder topples is/are

2h
Hole

2r

r 3 2r 3 3r 3 4r 3


A) B) C) D)
2a a 2a 3a

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16. A tank is placed on a horizontal surface and is full of water up to height ‘H’. Two
very small holes are created simultaneously on the vertical side of tank at height
h1 & h2 from bottom of tank as shown in figure and R1 & R2 are the ranges
corresponding heights h1 & h2 respectively. Choose the correct statement(s).
(h2>h1) B
.
.A
H
h2
h1

R2 R1

A) If R1  R2 then H = h1  h2
B) If t1 & t2 are the time taken by water ejecting from holes ‘A’ and ‘B’ to reach on
horizontal surface, then t1  t2 if R1  R2
C) The water ejected from both holes strikes on horizontal surface with velocity
2gH

D) If the ratio of the velocity head of water just after ejecting from holes A to B is
3:2, then H   3h2  2h1 

17. A container having a hole at the bottom is free to move on a frictionless horizontal
surface. As the liquid comes out, container moves in backward direction with an
acceleration  and finally acquired velocity v (when all liquid drains out) Neglect the
mass of container. The correct options are
A

h
a
v

A)  is independent of height of liquid in vessel.

B)  depends only A and a and g.

C) v depends upon  and h

D) v independent of 

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18. A pan balance has a container of water with an overflow spout on the right-hand pan
as shown. It is full of water right up to the overflow spout. A container on the left-
hand pan is positioned to catch any water that overflows. The entire apparatus is
adjusted so that it’s balanced. A brass weight on the end of a string is then lowered
into the water, but not allowed to rest on the bottom of the container. What happens
next?

A) Water overflows and the right side of the balance tips down.
B) Water overflows and the left side of the balance tips down.
C) Water overflows but the balance remains balanced.
D) Water overflows but which side of the balance tips down depends on whether the
brass weight s partly or completely submerged.

SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHINGANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four statements (P, Q, R
and S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II.
For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the particular question
darken the bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and
0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. An arrangement of the pipes is shown in the Fig. The flow of water (incompressible
and non-viscous through the pipes is steady in nature. Three sections of the pipe are
marked in which section (1) and section (2) are at same horizontal level, while being
at a greater height than section (3). Radii of cross sections are shown in diagram.
Correctly match order of the different physical parameters.
R2
R1

1
2
R2  R1

R2

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Column-I Column-II
A) Order of volume flow rate P) 1> 2 > 3

B) Order of kinetic energy of a mass element Q) 1 = 2 = 3

C) Order of pressure in the sections R) 1 > 2 = 3

D) Order of flow speed in sections S) 3 > 2 > 1

T) 1 < 2 > 3

20. A long cylindrical tank of cross-sectional area S is filled with two immiscible liquids
of densities  and 2 . It has two holes of cross section S/10; one is just above liquid
interface (hole B) another one at the bottom (hole A) as shown in figure. A light
movable piston (frictionless) of cross-sectional area almost equal to ‘S’ is fitted on the
top of the tank. A load of mass M is kept on the piston. Match the responses in
column-II with corresponding statements in column-I.

Column-I Column-II
Mg
A) Initial speed of water jet at hole A P)  3gH
S

2Mg
B) Initial speed of water jet at hole B Q)  2 gH
S

Maximum force exerted by water jet of 2Mg


 gH
C) R)
hole A on the tank S

Maximum force exerted by water jet of Mg 3SHg


D) S) 
hole B on the tank 5 5
Mg  SHg
T)
5

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KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 5 2 4 3 1 4 2 5 7

6 5 7 4 8 5 9 BC 10 ABD

11 CD 12 ABC 13 B 14 AC 15 BCD
A-Q A–P
B-R B–Q
16 ACD 17 ABC 18 B 19 20
C-S C–S
D-R D–T
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. At steady state the rate at which the liquid is entering the tank should be equal to the rate at which
the liquid is flowing out of the tank therefore
A 2 gh  2 Av
2
2v
h  5m
g
3. Velocity of efflux v  2gy
2h
Range x  2gy 
g
 dx 
The velocity of the block must be   .
 dt 
A

y
a V
h
x

dx 2h 1 dy
 Vb    2g 
dt g 2 y dt
h dy
Vb  . …(i)
y dt
Using equation of continuity
Ady
 a 2gy …(ii)
dt
equation (i) and (ii)
h a
Vb   2gy
y A
a 1
Vb  2gh   20   1 ms–1.
A 20
4. Velocity of efflux. v  2 gh
AV A
Velocity of top layer   2 gh
Av A0
d  A 
 Acceleration top layer   2 gh 
dx  Av 
A 1 dh
2g  
Av 2 h dt
A 1 A
 2g   2 gh
A0 2 h A0
2
 A
  g
 A0 

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5.

 2 g  4  2
1  3 =  2g  4 
2
 3  7m
g g

xL
   A   B  l  dxg x  A    x2 
6.  B  l g  x   dx
x 0  L
 L2 L2  5
  A   B  l  g 0     A  g 0 L2  
 2 3 6
5
  A g0 L2  Tin  L
6

Tin  A g 0 L   A L  g 0    g  mg


5 5 5 m 5
6 6 6 2  12 

  3L 3.5 A g 0 L2 5 g0
Just after cutting angular acceleration of rod ‘ ’    
2
mL mL2 6 A   2  L L
2
4 L
3
1 V
7. A  p  F ; F   sv 2 ; v  and W  FV / s
2 st
8. Let after to tank is at height H
H  1t0
After  t0  t1  time let water fall on tray
Range R  2t1
10  Range  12
1 2
And  H  t1  gt1
2
t0  t1  5t1 2

Solving we get
120  t0  174 & 5  t1  6
125  t1  t0  180
Duration  180  125
 55sec.
9. Pq  2 H  g  H  2   g  4 H  g
Where liquids are mixed
 R2  2H     2R2  H 2   R2  2H    2 R2  H   1
3
= 1 
2
 3  9H  g
Pf=  3H   g 
 2  2
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Bottom
Hg
 
2
14. P0  0.8w gh  w g  2h   1.2w g  3h   P0  1.2w gh 2
6.4
 1.2h 2  h  0.8  2  3.6  6.4h  h 2  h
1.2
P0  0.8w gh  w g  2h   w gh1  P0
 h1  h  0.8  2  h1  2.8h
h 2 40

h1 21
1
P0  w v 2  P0  0.8w gh  w g  2h 
2
v2
  gh  0.8  2
2
v  2  9.8  0.28  2.8  3.92m / s
15. Since waterfalls at maximum distance from wall so the hole should be made at h.
For toppling, av 2  h  r 2 2hg  r
 a2gh  h  r 2 2hgr
r 3
 h
a
17. v  2gy
F   a 2gy
A

y
a

a
 Ay    a 2gy    2g
A
20. Initial velocity of efflux from hole A and B are respectively given by equations
1 Mg 1 Mg
2 v A   3 gH and  v B    gH
2 2

2 S 2 S
And the maximum force is exerted initially and are
2 S Mg S S
Max force exerted by liquids A is 2 v A 2  6  gH
10 S 10 10
2 S Mg S S
Max force exerted by liquids A is  vB 2  2  gH
10 S 10 10

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small solid cylinder of height H/2 but it’s cross section is negligible when compared to
cross section of the container and it’s bottom surface just touches the bottom surface of

Acceleration due to gravity “g”]

C) The velocity of the cylinder when it’s top surface just before reaches to the common
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JR’S(MODEL-A)_WAT-23_10.10.21_FINAL KEY
SNO SUB Q.NO GIVEN.KEY FINALKEY REMARKS
1 PHY 6 A B KEY CHANGE
By applying Bernoulli’s equation for the line AB



by Bernoulli’s theorem

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