Disha Publication JEE Success Mantra
Disha Publication JEE Success Mantra
Disha Publication JEE Success Mantra
Application of knowledge
means a bility to so lve
maximum questions in
shortest possible time. It
comprises of :
It had been intriguing, all the time, for all the students. But as soon as we
understand, “how it is that same syllabus is
being asked differently in different exams”, our
efforts will be different for different exams and
results will be uniformly BRIGHT (Good). In other
words, there is absolutely no difference in the
concepts involved in the questions asked in the
various board and competitive examinations. The
difference comes in the way, it is asked in these
exams. Wherein the boards, they check the
conceptual clarity of a student, in the
competitions, it is the application of the concepts
which is stressed upon. Further this application skill may vary from exam to
exam. For Example:
I : Projectile motion
What they ask in CBSE ?
Q1 (a) What is a Projectile.
(b) Find out the maximum range & maximum height for a given
velocity (u) & ratios there of.
(c) Find the range of a Projectile falling from a horizontal table etc.
What they ask in JEE Main/ NEET ?
Q1 (a) What is the minimum Kinetic Energy of the projectile with
initial velocity (u) & angle of projection (j), mass of the object
being (m) ?
(b) How much time it would take to reach a height ‘h’ ?
(c) What should be its velocity at height ‘h’ ?
[HINT: Calculate from basic concepts. No direct formula used.]
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v
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m
q
hm
q
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R
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(b) What are the normal reactions N1 & N2, as shown in the figure
given below ?
N2 N2 N1 N1
F=120N
Q2 (a) Calculate the Tensions T1' & T 2 ' , when the three blocks, joined
with the help of a string, as shown in the figure, are moving
upwards with the help of a force of 120N.
120N
T1 ' 5kg
T1 '
T '
T2 ' 2 3k g
2kg
30°
(b) Find the ratio of Tensions T 2 ' & T1' when the force of 120N is
applied downwards only.
What they ask in JEE Advanced ?
Q2 (a) Find the ratio of T 2 ' ' & T1 ' ' at an inclined plane of angle of 32º,
when pulled with a force of F=120 N, upward.
N
120
T1 ' '
T1' '
T2' '
T2 ''
32°
[Hint: Force drops in ratio of masses & independent of angle. Hence T 1 = 60 N,
& T2 = 24 N]
5
10W 5W
A
6W
B
50W 25W
10W 5W
6W
A B
50W 25W
10W 5W
6W
5W 10W
A B
From the above examples, we find that – syllabus is same, topic is same, but
there is level difference in asking & Calculations. Hence we can conclude that:
(c) Pramod Vakacharla – All India Rank Ist in JEE Main 2014