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(A)
(B)
(Q
Ycrulcr -rlc
s t 0
'' ;
. .l l .
Thedlagramaboyclndicates
avemlercallper
measurcment
of
" t l
'
,^\
qAD
(B)
(c)
(D)
6.01cm
6.02cm
6.locm
'.)
i - ' 1. i , i r .
'2.
. r ,j . .
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qD
(C)
Thedmetatcen
forapendulum
o osci,lael0
timesls 155 r. Whichof &c foilowlrg
lndlcates frcArency,
f, urdrfnpe,i,,A,
{re
.i
rcspedively?
6.ll crn
(D)
:,,
A nrler .'
Vemlercalipen,
Englrcer'scellpen
A illcromercrscrcw
gruge
I i
f6)
-(E)-
'
(c)
A bodycanhavemass
andnowclghr
(D)
Ptfa of a simplependulum
Ttdepends
':
:
0.65
0.65
lss
l.i5
1 . 5 5 3 . '' .
' 0 155
. 6 s5 s ' : '' .: '
::'
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'i
15.5s
onih ma!s.
A solidwtrha rcfativedensityof 0.7
7.
will floaton water.
AspringbatanTTnmeasqp,y.v.qtghr
' !
.r';
.t.
.':
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il'
Fromtheequadon,
E = nC, it canUtideduced
thatI I canbewrittenas
(A)
(B)
(C)
@
4.
lkgms'r
I kg m2yr
'l ksl m st
I klmtsr
(A)
II.
fil.
(B)
, .,(c)
(D)
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Whichofthefollowingstatemenis
worrldbe
about
the
puUey
systm
slpwnin rbc
Tnect
diagramabove?
l.
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A simplependulum
oscillates
freely.Which . .
of thcfollowlngremalru
unctrangdrnrough:
outitsmotion?
Theporendal
energyof rhebob
Thekinericenergyof rhebob
Theperiodicrimeofthebob
Theamplirude
of rheswing
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.
Ionty
n ard ItI only
I rnd III only
I, lI ard lU
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t
tI
il.
(A)
beforc.
&l'?H,
(C) tI ud mbrily
(D)
16.
q,
I, tr and,m,
-,
@
(c)
(D)
(D)
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:'
rt.
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, t .
n.
uI.
'-i
I'
b. tt*;ll
would
whldr of thefollowlng
L't';;
' 't
clinlcd thermomacr?
.i
, , , ^ , . p. - . , . , ,
&(e)
(D)
r' 1;lf
r r'.i,
21.
(A)
fd)
tx-
(D)
(A)
22.
PW= Corstant
P!. = Constant
(c)
Ef=Congant
v
..
(D)
(D)
20.
In r Brownianmotionlnvestigatioo'rlthr
smokecell, lhe fast randornmotim of thc
Thistsdur:totlp
isobscrveil.
smokcparticles
cles.
-t
,i,:
Radi*ion
T
.
a
Ilf = Constant
Dftision
Evrporation
Convection
' :. '
19.
thc followlngprocesscs?
Thediagrambelowsltowsthethermbstatin
.ll.
anelectrlcoven.
(c)
(D)
Crysullisation
Evaporation
Diffusion
Condensation
AdJ|rrtrble
Conneclionr
to hester
clrcull
ecr{v
24.
if
Brasserpandsmorcthanlron whenbcstcd.
To cutoff thccurentats hiShertemperat.ulE
r :,
to
it wouldbcrncessary
( tnD
r--z
(B)
(c)
(D)
adjustthescrcwsotlrat it ls hlghcr
thanshown
adjustthescrcwso that it is lower
tlan shown
ralsc0retrimetallicstriP
thecunentintheheater.clr'
lncrease
cuit
T
J K-I
f kgt
J kgt 6't
| , ' : i ,r
-'
" ..+i16,,
(c)
(D)
26.
i.
r l
i t l
f '
:,
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t.
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27.
In rn crpcrimcntdeslgned
o investigahthe , ,
rcladonshlpbetwcen
ihevolumeud prcssutt'
,29.
of r gasalconstant
temperature,
lheprcssurc' ,
k incrEascd
stcpby step.Beforcreadingthe
rcw volumeof thegasaflereactrprcssurc
increase,
lt ls advisable
to wait a minuteor
twoto allow
(A)
(B)
thepressrrcto equalizethroughout
thegas
thevolumechange
o becompleted
A
fGD
\/
forchanges
in atmosphe
ricprcssure
thetemperaturc
ofthegastoretumto
rcomlemperature
A gasis heated
atconstant
volumesotlratiU
pressure
increases.
Whichof theiollowingls
' NOT teason
r
forthepressurc
incrcase?
(A)
. ,:
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, ,Vtttiro!
, i i l ! . . ' t- i , '
A rhinywhltcporurd r duttblack'
re0ector
A dull Hackpotanda shinywtrltc
rclleaor
,. .''l:';
r . ;,i.r. : . 1 .
tl'. "
A rildcntwlshes
o usesolarenergy
toboil- j'li."ze.
Zg.
'' cgtlntherhorresrposlble
dmebyprrclni'r,!
.
' t,tl._
Dbplrccneat
, 1
t.-
t,
,'
FmmthedisflrceDent-dme
grrphof r tnnrversewavestpwntbove,he freguory of
thewavels
,l
(A)
(B)
0.1llz
A2Hz
0.{ IIz
5.0llz
i'j
rh
The amplihrdeof the waveon the traph
abovels rcpresented
by
,Jt (A)
(B)
/rnN.
\U
TR
QP
sx
ttw
Anectroisqrlaerthantheoriginal
sountthat
produced
it Thlsstrowsrhat,compared
tothe
originalsound,thcechohasr
@
(B)
(c)
(D)
smalleramplitude
shorterwavelength
lowerfrequency
slowerspeed
'. ?,'rtr..
(A)
. ..:
A4|
q([}>
(C)
i.'t:..,
(D)
.
't
i r q ' ! i , ; . ' : , . . ; i ; rt , r r ) : . . .
*t"t
(c) -Ttrey
dl -uSno.pnecrion,,l,ef+
4:,;:,
tionrrd dlfrraction
(D)
'
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They hevc different speeds f"'.
pmpagadon"
35.
:-
32.
Whicbof thcfo[owlngwouldchangewhcn
a wavels rcfracrodat r boundary?
'
I
II.
II.
Velociry
lVavelength
Frcguery
(A)
(B)
I only
III only
I andII only
I, lI andm
(D)
lll.
m
, ,r
' .'.i,
(B)
(c)
(D)
dadmess
Anocllpecofthcmoonomrnwhen
theeanhmovqginm [rc rtradowof
thcmooll.
Tbc brighEtess
et alt potnc tn a pe_
numbn ls rnt thcsame.
I only
t : I ,,,(e)
(B) 'II
onty
.
:.,(9
I andIII only
fOD
\-1
r,rrardrrr
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36.
Whidrofthc
followingisNOTaneramplec,f
All elecromaglrctic
wavesarcuaruitheapplicarion
of torallntemalrcflcailn?
vers.
All electromagneric
*ardshl'veilrc .r
(A)
A rcadsignlir bylighrpipes
samespecdin glas.
A stick.pp*rlni
.t' tt
.
Whlchof thefollowingstatemcnts'rlre
me?
t.
tI.
,.,tr-'*-,tt
landlloniy
I andIII only
II andlll only
I, n ard tn
(c)
(D)
'
in waer
b.,,t;ilpracol
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r,'
Thediagram
(rnrdnum.toscate)
above
t i,,
i ',,rilr',,
{ew ::
t),t
dlpsc
of
the
sun
hople
vlcwlng'thd
hn
T
; i ,r;,i ..1
fromB will seelt as
(A)
c)
@
i:'1.
'.,
,r...'
.
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t,r,^
fI
(D)
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38.
ii!'
o
o
o
o
)1,-
li
..1:
(B)
(D)M
c
,.(.
I
#,',,
(B)
Thc diagramaboveshowsthe passageof
glas bloclc Thc
light througha rcctangular
gfven
glass
ls
by
rcfractivelndexof
/a\
vv
sin w
@
40.
6
41.
sinw
sini
(c)
rl..
rcal,lnverted.diminished
Fal, errct,dimlnished
virtud, inveiled,magnified
virtud,ercct,magnified
prcventa shortcircuit
setup anelectricfield
setupapotcnlialdiffercnebetwecn
themetdpl,ts andearth
themcul partsarckeptat
ensurcthat
thesamepotcntialasearth
a
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43.'
rln z
siny
In anelectricwaterheaterfrc metalparts,not
axeconneded
o
includingthcheatercircuit,
Thercasonforthlsls O
eanhbya@nductor.
(A)
(B)
(D)
rr
ffi
smx
@) tlu
smz
(c)
(c)
' +4.
Whlchof thefollowingequalsI kW h?
(A)
(B)
&
45.
3.6U
36U
360U
3 6mU
twl
A cunent,i no*t for a time,l,bctwecn
pointsat a potcntialdiffercnccof Y. Tlrg
power.P,exprdcdis equalo
(A)
(B)
@
(D)
IVII
lvl
N
It
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ThcflexiblewirestrotmInthedlagra
maborc
lrysely
sufirted
tn
ftc
rtrongrnagrrcrlc
ls
field. Whentheowltch,X, lr closed
ne wkc
moves
(A)
@(c)
Inthesimptea"c.generatorshown
above,
thc
partslabelledX are
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c)
(c)
(D)
47.
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\-/
(D)
(c)
.i'r, r;!rl"
"j. , r /!
slip dngs
thecurvodpolefaces I
.,
carbonbrushes
thesplit-dngcommuurton
(D)
Increasing
theresisrance
of thecoil
lncrcasing
thecunsntin theoil
trcrcashgthenumbcrdf tumsper
unit len$hof tlrecoil .l,
Ptacingrsofrironcoreinsidethcoll
-'-i
. ti,.r,
downwiuds
-:
upwards
towardsthenorthpole
towardsthesouthpole
.. J.rr
;.i.
i:r;,
50.
'.k
rNpoleattnacraSpole
t magnetis suspended
andpolns In.
thN-Sdircction
lron nails neara magnetbecome
magneriscd
anclectroscope
ls charged
@
(B)
(D)
Magneticlnductionoccunwhen,
(A)
(B)
4E.
tJ-,.
.
.
(el
t t. ..\
llt',
Currenl
(c)
o
Current
(D)
5t.
.:,fr:,
u.
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Coulomb
Sccond
(A).
(B)
Yoll
Ohm
t_
(D)
id
I I I U g I " i
Volr
t1
(A)
(B)
_(Q
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450
9r
l8f '
.
. ! r ,
I onty
I andIII only
lland lfionty
LIVE
Lnardm
NEI.ITRAI
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ir
52.
30.
W
(C)
(D)
E,lRrH
Greay'yellow
i Rod.'( g ; * '
Groen
Bluc Orecd)rcllow; Brown
Greca' Brown
Blue
I
Thcoutputtermlnals
of r slmpled.-c.gencrt-.(r,
tor usingr rylit-dngoorirmutatol
arecon-.,-,
nccedto anoscillosope,ailiusteO
. t
rl
ionecrly,
to showthevuiadonof ourputvciltagewtih
time.Whiclrof thefollowlngCiagrami
BEST
Whlchof rhcfollowlngifmbols represenrs
represcnts
'...,
whatls likely to be seenon the
!n atomof Xcohtaining92 protoru,g2eleci,r I
oscilloscope
screen? .r i
tionsalrd146neutrons?
.l
.w
:fel
ir'lcrr I
t4^
(A)
(B)
(B) 'ix
Oix
(D)
ix
\lhichof thefollowingsc.lentiss
discoverBd
.theelecUon'l
,/\
(D
(B)
(C)
(D)
JJ.Thompson
J. Ctradwick
N. Bohr
E. Rurhcrford
(D)
.d'
, ,iJll
,1,
(A)
(B)
rl
{r
Il
1,.
/A.
(1P))
neutrons
88mma-nys
beu-Panicles
dpha-panicles
::.
t
I
5E.
fire baslcconstltuents
of rll maner
arp
6AD
lE)-
(c)
(D)
Nculron
proton$
rrubors,etectrons
gascs
solids,liqrrids,
elemenls,
compourds,
mlxturcs1.
q 8,T radiuloq
59.
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Whlchofthefollowingstatenents
wouldbe
corrco?
n
It.
(A)
i'
'
fi,
Radioacdve
decayls dependent
ori
conditiorsextemdn thenucleus.
Radioagive
dccayls a rarrlompocess
Radioaoive
decayls dueO.ctranges
ln thenuclelof atoms. .';I '
I andII only
I andIII only
lI andIII urly
I,ll ardUI
.,,
t .
'
Ttrcrnass(nucleon)numberls I l.
t
il. . Thertomic(proton)numbcris 5.
IIL
Thc uom shownin the diagntmls
positivelycharged.
(A)
Q)
{fi
-@)'-
I only
II only
I andII only
I,II andnI