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  • question_answer1)                 Consider two transistors as shown in figure. If 0 volts corresponds to false and 5Volts correspond to true then the output at corresponds to :                     JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    A NAND B                                           

    B)
                    A OR B                                 

    C)
                    A AND B                              

    D)
                    A NOR B

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  • question_answer2)                                 In a metre bridge experiment null point is obtained at 40 cm from end of the wire when resistance X is balanced against another resistance Y. if X < Y, then the new position of the null point from the same end, if one decides to balance a resistance of  3X  against Y, will be close to :                     JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    80 cm                                   

    B)
                    75 cm                 

    C)
                                           67 cm                   

    D)
                           50 cm                

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  • question_answer3)                 Two springs of force constants 300 N/m (Spring A) and 400 N/m (Spring B) are joined together in compressed by 8.75 cm. The ratio of energy stored in A and B is\[\frac{{{E}_{A}}}{{{E}_{B}}}\]. The  \[{}^{{{E}_{A}}}/{}_{{{E}_{B}}}\]is equal to:             JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[\frac{4}{3}\]                                                   

    B)
                    \[\frac{16}{9}\]                                

    C)
                           \[\frac{3}{4}\]                                   

    D)
                           \[\frac{9}{16}\]                

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  • question_answer4)                 A person lives in a high-rise building on the bank of a river 50 m wide. Across the river is a well lit tower of height 40 m. When the person, who is at a height of 10 m, looks through a polarizer at an appropriate angle at light of the tower reflecting from the river surface, he notes that intensity of light coming from distance X from his building is the least and this corresponds to the light coming from light bulbs at height ?Y? on the tower. The values of X and Y are respectively close to (refractive index of water\[\simeq \frac{4}{3}\])                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    25 m, 10 m                                         

    B)
                    13 m, 27 m                                         

    C)
                    22 m, 13 m                         

    D)
                    17 m, 20 m 

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  • question_answer5) The gravitational filed, due to the 'left over part' of a uniform sphere (from which a part as. Shown, has been 'removed out'), at a very far off point, P, located as shown, would be(nearly):             JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)         

    A)
    \[\frac{5}{6}\frac{GM}{{{x}^{2}}}\]                

    B)
    \[\frac{8}{9}\frac{GM}{{{x}^{2}}}\]                

    C)
    \[\frac{7}{8}\frac{GM}{{{x}^{2}}}\]                

    D)
    \[\frac{6}{7}\frac{GM}{{{x}^{2}}}\]                

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  • question_answer6)                 A bullet of mass 10 g and speed 500 m/s is fired into a door and gets embedded exactly at the centre of the door. The door is 1.0 m wide and weighs 12 Kg   It is hinged at one end and rotates about a vertical axis practically without friction. The angular speed of the door just ager the bullet embeds into it will be:                     JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    6.25 rad/sec                      

    B)
                    0.625 rad/sec                    

    C)
                    3.35 rad/sec                      

    D)
                           0.335 rad/sec                

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  • question_answer7)                 On a linear temperature scale Y, water freezes at \[-{{160}^{o}}Y\]and boils at \[-{{50}^{o}}Y\]. On this Y scale, a temperature of 340 K would be read as : (water freezes at 273 K and boils at 373 K)                     JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[-{{73.7}^{0}}Y\]                                            

    B)
                    \[-{{233.7}^{0}}Y\]                          

    C)
                    \[-{{86.3}^{0}}Y\]                            

    D)
                           \[-{{103.3}^{0}}Y\]                

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  • question_answer8)                                   A uniform electric field \[\vec{E}\] exists between the plates of a charged condenser. A charged particle enters the space between the plates and perpendicular to \[\vec{E}\]. The path of the particle between the plates is a:                     JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    straight line                                       

    B)
                    hyperbola                                          

    C)
                    parabola                                             

    D)
                    circle                

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  • question_answer9)                 Photons of an electromagnetic radiation has an energy 11 keV each. To which region of electromagnetic spectrum does it belong?                JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    X-ray region                                      

    B)
                    Ultra violet region                

    C)
                          Infrared region                

    D)
                           Visible region                

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  • question_answer10)                 This question has Statement-1 and Statement-2. Of the four choices given after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements.                 Statement-1: A capillary is dipped in a liquid and liquid rises to a height h in it. As the temperature of the liquid is raised, the height increases (if the density of the liquid and the angle of contact remain the same)                 Statement-2: Surface tension of a liquid decreases with the rise in its temperature.                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true. Statement-2 is not correct explanation for statement-1.                

    B)
                    Statement -1 is false. Statement -2 is true.                

    C)
                    Statement -1 is true. Statement-2 is false.                

    D)
                    Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true. Statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.                   

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  • question_answer11)                 If a carrier wave \[c(t)=A\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t\] is amplitude modulated by a modulator single \[m(t)=A\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t\]then the equation of modulated signal \[\left[ {{C}_{\operatorname{m}}}\left( \operatorname{t} \right) \right]\]and its modulation index are respectively :                 JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[{{C}_{\operatorname{m}}}\left( \operatorname{t} \right)=A(1+\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t)\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t\]and 2                   

    B)
                    \[{{C}_{\operatorname{m}}}\left( \operatorname{t} \right)=A(1+\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t)\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t\]and 1                 

    C)
                    \[{{C}_{\operatorname{m}}}\left( \operatorname{t} \right)=A(1+\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t)\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t\]and 1                

    D)
                    \[{{C}_{\operatorname{m}}}\left( \operatorname{t} \right)=A(1+\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t)\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t\]and 2                

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  • question_answer12) A letter 'A' is constructed of a uniform wire with resistance 1.0 \[\Omega \] per cm. The sides of the letter are 20 cm and the cross piece in the middle is 10 cm long. The apex angle is \[{{60}^{0}}\]. The resistance between the ends of the legs is close to:                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
    \[50.0\Omega \]                                              

    B)
    \[10\Omega \]                                 

    C)
    \[36.7\Omega \]                              

    D)
    \[26.7\Omega \]                

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  • question_answer13)                 An electric current is flowing though a circular coil of radius R. The ratio of the magnetic field at the centre of the centre of the coil and that at a distance \[2\sqrt{2}\]R from the centre the centre of the coil and its axis is:                                  JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[2\sqrt{2}\]                                                      

    B)
                    27                                          

    C)
                    36                                                          

    D)
                    8

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  • question_answer14)                                 Two simple pendulums of length 1m and 4mrespectively are both given small d is placement in the same direction at the same instant. They will be again in phase after the shorter pendulum has completed number of oscillations equal to:    JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)           

    A)
                    2                             

    B)
                    7                                                             

    C)
                    5                                                             

    D)
                    3                

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  • question_answer15)                                 Light is incident from a medium into air at two possible angles of incidence (a) \[{{20}^{0}}\] and (b)\[{{40}^{0}}\] In the medium light travels 3.0 cm in 0.2ns. The ray will :                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    suffer total internal reflection in both cases (a) and (b)                

    B)
                    suffer total internal reflection in cases (b) only                

    C)
                    have partial reflection and partial transmission in case (b)                

    D)
                    have 100% transmission in case (a)                

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  • question_answer16)                 Two point dipoles of dipole moment \[\overset{\to }{\mathop{{{\operatorname{P}}_{1}}}}\,\] and \[\overset{\to }{\mathop{{{\operatorname{P}}_{2}}}}\,\] are at a distance \[x\] from each other and \[\overset{\to }{\mathop{{{\operatorname{P}}_{2}}}}\,||\overset{\to }{\mathop{{{\operatorname{P}}_{2}}}}\,\]. The force between the dipoles is:                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[\frac{1}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}}\frac{4{{\operatorname{p}}_{1}}{{\operatorname{p}}_{2}}}{{{x}^{4}}}\]                

    B)
                    \[\frac{1}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}}\frac{3{{\operatorname{p}}_{1}}{{\operatorname{p}}_{2}}}{{{x}^{3}}}\]                               

    C)
                    \[\frac{1}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}}\frac{6{{\operatorname{p}}_{1}}{{\operatorname{p}}_{2}}}{{{x}^{4}}}\]                

    D)
                    \[\frac{1}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}}\frac{8{{\operatorname{p}}_{1}}{{\operatorname{p}}_{2}}}{{{x}^{4}}}\]                

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  • question_answer17) When two sound waves travel in the same direction in a medium, the displacements of a particle located at \['x'\] at time \['t'\] is given by:                 \[{{y}_{1}}=00.5\,\,\cos \,\,(0.50\,\pi x-100\pi t)\]                 \[{{y}_{2}}=0.05\,\,\cos \,\,(0.46\,\,\pi x-92\pi t)\]                 Where \[{{y}_{1}},{{y}_{2}}\] and \[x\] are in meters and t in seconds. The speed of sound in the medium is:                  JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013) 

    A)
    92 m/s                

    B)
    200 m/s                

    C)
    100 m/s                

    D)
    332 m/s                

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  • question_answer18)                 An engine approaches a hill with a constant speed. When it is a distance of 0.9 km it blows a whistle whose echo is heard by the driver after 5 seconds. If the speed of sound in air is 330 m/s, then the speed of the engine is:                JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    32 m/s                

    B)
                    27.5 m/s                                              

    C)
                    60 m/s                 

    D)
                           30 m/s                

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  • question_answer19)                 Two balls of same mass and carrying equal charge are hung from a fixed support of length \[l\]. At electrostatic equilibrium, assuming that angles made by each thread is small, the separation, \[x\] between the balls is proportional to :       JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)            

    A)
                    \[l\]                                                       

    B)
                    \[{{l}^{2}}\]                                                        

    C)
                    \[{{l}^{2/3}}\]                

    D)
                    \[{{l}^{1/3}}\]                

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  • question_answer20)                                 A uniform sphere of weight W and radius 5cm is being held by a string as shown in the figure. The tension in the string will be:          JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)         

    A)
                    \[12\frac{W}{5}\]                

    B)
                    \[5\frac{W}{12}\]                

    C)
                    \[13\frac{W}{12}\]                

    D)
                    \[13\frac{W}{12}\]                

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  • question_answer21)                 When Uranium is bombarded with neurons, undergoes fission. The fission reaction can be written as:   \[_{92}{{\bigcup }^{235}}{{+}_{0}}{{n}^{1}}\to 56\operatorname{B}{{a}^{141}}{{+}_{36}}{{\operatorname{Kr}}^{92}}+3x\,+Q(\text{energy)}\]                 where there particles named \[x\] are produced and energy Q is released. What is the name of the particle \[x\]?           JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)        

    A)
                    electron                                              

    B)
                    \[\alpha \]-particle                                         

    C)
                    neutron                              

    D)
                           neutrino                

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  • question_answer22) Two coils, X and Y, are kept in close vicinity of each other. When a varying current, I(t),flows through coil X the induced emf (V (t)) in coil Y, varies in the manner shown here. The variation of I(t), with time, can then be represented by the represented by the graph labeled  as graph:       
    A
    B
    C
    D
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    A)
    A                                                            

    B)
    C                                                            

    C)
    B                                                            

    D)
    D                

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  • question_answer23) A ray of light of intensity I is incident on a parallel glass slab at point A as shown India gram. It undergoes partial reflection and refraction. At each reflection, 25% of incident energy is reflected. The rays AB and A 'B' undergo interference. The ratio of \[{{\operatorname{I}}_{\max }}\] and\[{{\operatorname{I}}_{\min }}\] is :              JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)     

    A)
    49 : 1                                     

    B)
    7 : 1                       

    C)
     4 : 1                       

    D)
    8 : 1                

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  • question_answer24)                                 A shunt of resistance 1\[\Omega \] connected across a galvanometer of 120\[\Omega \]resistance. A current of 5.5 ampere gives full scale deflection in the galvanometer. The current that will give full scale deflection in the absence of the shunt is nearly:             JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)      

    A)
                    5.5 ampere                                        

    B)
                    0.5 ampere                                        

    C)
                    0.004 ampere                   

    D)
                    0.045 ampere                

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  • question_answer25)                 From the following, the quantity (constructed from the basic constants of nature), that has the dimensions, as well as correct order of magnitude, vis-a-vis typical atomic size, is:                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[\frac{{{e}^{2}}}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}\,m{{c}^{2}}}\]                                             

    B)
                    \[\frac{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}\,{{b}^{2}}}{m{{e}^{2}}}\]                             

    C)
                           \[\frac{m{{c}^{2}}}{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}\,{{b}^{2}}}\]                                             

    D)
                    \[\frac{4\pi {{\varepsilon }_{0}}\,m{{c}^{2}}}{{{e}^{2}}}\]                

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  • question_answer26)                 Figure shows the variation in temperature \[(\Delta T)\]with the amount of heat supplied \[(Q)\] in an isobaric process corresponding to a monatomic (M), diatomic (D) and a polyatomic (P) gas. The initial state of all the gases are the same and the scales for the two axes coincide, ignoring vibration degrees of freedom, the lines a, b and c respectively correspond to :                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    P, M and D                                         

    B)
                    M, D and P                                         

    C)
                    P, D and M                         

    D)
                           D, M and P                

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  • question_answer27)                 In the circuit shown here, the voltage across Land C are respectively300 V and 400 V. The voltage E of the ac source is :                    JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    400 Volt                                               

    B)
                    500 Volt                                               

    C)
                    100 Volt                               

    D)
                           700 Volt                

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  • question_answer28)                 If the ratio of lengths, radii and Young? module of steel and brass wires in the figure are a, b and c respectively, then the corresponding ration of increase in lengths is:                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    \[\frac{3c}{2a{{b}^{2}}}\]                

    B)
                    \[\frac{2{{a}^{2}}c}{b}\]                               

    C)
                           \[\frac{3a}{2{{b}^{2}}c}\]                

    D)
                    \[\frac{2ac}{{{b}^{2}}}\]                

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  • question_answer29)                 In the Bohr model an electron moves in a circular orbit around the proton. Considering the orbiting electron to be a circular current loop, the magnetic moment of the hydrogen atom, when the electron is in \[{{\operatorname{n}}^{\operatorname{th}}}\] exited state, is:             JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)      

    A)
                    \[\left( \frac{e}{2m} \right)\frac{{{\operatorname{n}}^{2}}h}{2\pi }\]                

    B)
                    \[\left( \frac{e}{m} \right)\frac{\operatorname{n}h}{2\pi }\]                

    C)
                    \[\left( \frac{e}{2m} \right)\frac{\operatorname{n}h}{2\pi }\]                

    D)
                    \[\left( \frac{e}{m} \right)\frac{{{\operatorname{n}}^{2}}h}{2\pi }\]                

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  • question_answer30)                                 There are two identical chambers, completely thermally insulated from surroundings. Both chambers have a partition wall dividing the chambers in two compartments. Compartment 1 is filled with an ideal gas and compartment 3 id filled with a real gas. Compartments 2 and 4 are vacuum. A small hole (orifice) is made in the partition walls and the gases are allowed to expand in vacuum.                 Statement-1: No change in the temperature of the gas takes place when ideal as expands in vacuum. However, the temperature of real gas goes down (cooling) when it expands it expands in vacuum.                 Statement-2: The internal energy of an ideal gas is only kinetic. The internal energy of a real gas is kinetic as well as potential.                   JEE Main Online Paper (Held On 09 April 2013)

    A)
                    Statement 1 is false and Statement 2is true                 

    B)
                    Statement 1 and Statement 2 bath are true. Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1.                

    C)
                    Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 if false.                

    D)
                    Statement 1 and Statement 2 both are true. Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.

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