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4OdB sound, then x is d) 500 .1) 5 b) 50 L) 10 5 A star is moving away from the Earth with speed V. Change in wavelength (dk) observed on Earth is 9) xv/C b) C) <1) An open pipe emits a tndanterttal Frequency n when it emits the 3" harmonic. the pipe can accommodate at) hi LI tit >.v/(C_~v; LC/(C*V) >.C/V Z nodes Z antinodes 3 nodes 4 ztntinodes 1nntit".:ttttt|tttiL's I nude I zttttintttles in .tn udiuhzttie process

ii) iv) LI) .-dt (';trnots heat engine takes 300] otiheat from at source at 6Z7C and gives some part oml to sink at 27 C Work temperature remains constant pressure remains constant \\7iLllT|C l'Ll1\iJil1$ COS[(1H\ there is no ti':tn~;ter0fheat. done by engine in one e)eIe is ll) I00] iv) FUUJ 1;) ltU d)~ I20] .,. I5 ;|l It) Cl AH Hf nl':t rt:tiit>zteti\'e sample disintegmtcs in 2 hrs. Mean life (ti.IItL'iiO1lC!i\"C sztittplc is rtpprttxintatel) 10min ~13 ttttn Z! min i.<niin 1 V. _, / (1 1/ (.9 -]7(lL(_/i)! ("(1/(ti/r1/imt '1r:1lg/1 irnrk / QM , . *1 '%/ G 3?

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u|u|u|.l|li!I|lB8|..:om ~ Physics and Clzemistrv __ V I/erl_;_ysics at 8. Clear images ofso tissues can be well studied using 1,) MR1 __ ._ Aproton b) X-rays L 0) Ultmsonics d) LR rays 9. Particles which are not composite and hence truly elementary are n) mcsnns b) protons c) neutrons \9X leptons 10. gltiitiligitd whose output will be in logic O stutc nnly nhcn all inputs um in lugic l stun: is cnllctl \/bf OR C) NOR . d) NAND a) Arsenic Phosphorous b) lndiumAlumi.niun1 c) Phosphorous lndi um 9/ Aluminium Bomn 12. In :\CE amplier [5=50_ RL=4KQ_ RK=500Q. Power gain ofthc amplier is a) 2x10 vb) Zx ll): cl Zxl0

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ill I.) (1, 'Rtm21n Sl|%|'t' depmds on J) incidcnt\\1i\'cli:n;1tl1 bl incident intensity V c) resolving power ofthc spectrograph used d) molecular energy levels of the scatterer. 7. DC and arc the examples of _ a) isotopes bl isobars V0) ismuncs d) mirrvrnuclei ment_ intensity ratio at the bright to dark fringe is 9: 1. Amplitudes of interfering waves are in 8. lnaninlerferenccexperi ihemiio \a) 3:1 lll H cl Zzl ill ~lI l/. ln \'tung's tloul\lt- .~lit cxperiin-:nt_ lst dark liwgc occurs directly opposite to u slit. Wavclcngth oflight used is an difl) .,b#/kl/D c) l):'t| xcs tl| Id-"D Ill. .\'c\\ton's ring pattcm in reflected sy stem. \ icwed under wliitu light consists of u) <:quall_\' >p:iccd hriglzt and dark hands \\'iIhCCl1lRl|d1lI'k spur lv) cquuli_\' spaced bright and dark hands with cuntml \\-liilc spm ' cl u l'c\\ coloured rings with ccnlril dark spot I d) at tlwcoloumd rings with ccntral white spot 2 I 4 ll is dilliuull to observe dihsction in case oflight waves because rt) light waves can trawl thrnugli vztcuum Lb? .\p.-uzluliliglit isttmm L) light \\'nv<:sarc lmns\'crsc in nutun: dl \m\'olurigtli ollight is small

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ulu|u|.l|li!I|lB|..:om L,_ I-Iivsics and Clzemistrfv ,2 '9. An in ..2. A calcite crystal is placed o\ era dot on a paper sheet and the cry stal IS rotated. On viewing through the LZ\iC|l(Z 0; ii) O sees l 3:) 0 a) A single stationary dot ' h) two Stationary dots. c) two dots rotating about one another jh \\l\<\i\\\ l\\ll\li|\gl\i\\\\l\ the utlici $R\li\\l\i\|) \i\\lu\'\\ll\C\illl\S k\lil\\'i\iiI\g \\ill\ il 23. )ritiZl, angle of the medium is 45._ Polarising angle of incidence at the surface ofthe medium is b) 38 _ c)/22.5 d) 54.7" 24. lfonly 2% ofthc main current is to be passed through a Galvanometer of resistance G. the lCSiSl1lflCC ofshuni should be _ \ ).)/' G/50 b) G/49 c) 500 d) 49G 25. Asmall cuirentcairying loop ofan-:aAbehaves like atiny magnet of magnetic moment M. Current in the loop is a) MA

b) A/M c) AIM \9/M/A 26. Two concentric circular coils, each having 10 turns _ lively in opposite direction. Magnetic eld at the centre is ~ vat" <2/am b) (5/4) A, C) (V4) u d) (1 /6) /o - 27. Material ofpermanent magnet _ Va) high ietentivity and high coerciviiy b) low retentivity and high coercivity c) low retentivity and low coercivity d) high retentivity and low coercivity. 28. Power factor of a series LCR circuit is a) R @/ Z/R c) R/Z d) RZ ' mi dt l U l'lm|\ \ilii2i :;)"( Lb) 1 L) d) ll.Ach. U,il 4]) b) c) :9. J

93 3?. 0. 33. Disi with radii 0.2m and 0.4m cany currents 0.2A and 0.3A respec- \/:1; C) d) 34. For 3) b) vii V &c\9~'i'?? 3. Space for calculation / rough work , i4,// (1 \t/ I /D--'0 1 0 A W / O M1 / 0/ *l4 GO? L i@@ nT*\ =\ l l A7

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I c) Ir\ 41; I 4/\ llh h .'\|\n|1;|lwc|'"md tin ll\Ic\\il)' ufc|ncrgin_u lg {O Pl.\nc{\\l:\ri<ulIi;:l' ispxtssci nmg _. . ~ ; uhntlinns lnukc an iiuwlcywilli lhc axis ofunztlyscr. Then () is , i/U '6')" b> 45 cl 30 d) 58 - ghum 0.1 m is a] 900V b) 90V c) 9V \@~' (l.0<>\" 32. Dielectric cansvant ofa metal is is a) zero lb)/Tnnit-.* c) Finite 1|) \|np|vil\rl:x!\ii' .1? i1l>l>|lI\Ll\L'l\\\Ll\lihl\\\\|l\Yll\l\.]l.ll}1L>l\lHUlUi\sC\ii\)': -_/\_ ;-5pe_ \/:1)/incrcascs by I 1)"/o b) decreases by 20% c) decreases b) 17% d) dccrc:1sc:;hj-3l% f" h r cs ll1nC each separated byudislan 34 Pt>l\Jl1ll1in!l'1:,l:')'U -1: a g a) 10 ]J._i bl l mJ c l0mJ if 101 l In is II(i\|Ctd by 75%. Optical H, A charge 10 nC is situated in a medium of relative permittivity 10. The potential due to this charge at a distance of U" ti. ikucz \\|'inlcmcliu|\ bcl\\ccn lhc ch.\x'_;cs

cc of0.09m inairis $5 .\ int-l;1I|\I.\lw ufliwicltncss Li 2 is l|l\l'\Y\i\lL\$i in l1c1\\ can lhc plnhss Mu pamllel plzuc ziir capacitor \\ ilh plnic .\cp;\ni nun ufd Capach} ll) decreases Z limes kl) i|tc|v;\~t~.\. l|mc\ cl lcmams smite d) becomes zero. Space far nah-ulaliun . , P7 _ _ , V - V O. O9) Y/\ in I/\./\\/' IX rb~"</ M 4% W? p /9? [Gnu 7 / rough work . y, W

u|u|u|.l|li!I|lB8|..:om l1y;i.\iMl_C@Ls_!1'y. ___.r-v .. -. 3(Y~ Slmfllll'$i>l11i1C<:ul';1comluclurmaucriul ll!C|'L!.\'L.\' \\llll -K fl) increase \v1ll1urcL10lcl'05s strtlion b) decrease in length c) decrease in area ofcross suction Ll) incrc:iscs \\'i\h temperature 37. The rcsisiancc ollmercury zi14.'_lK is< a) innity ))g'>alcr than at lab temperature __ 5 c) same as that oflzib ienipcrzuurc dlnimost zero. ' 38. lcmperalure cocicic'ntofresisance o1platinumi54 x 10" /K at 20"C. Temperature L\l\\l| lLJl1ll1L|'n3LlSCl!1 resis-

nnceofplatinum is 10% its value at 20"C is ' -1 V Z1) 25-~c ~; l \ .. b) 10c 1A *5 4 c) 45C V; Y9 100-c l 39. ldcal voltmeter connected as shown reads bhmn vw 12c!-nu. -I mm: l \ My 16V )3 16V b) l 2 V l c) 4V cl) 8V i . 4-0. When a charged particle moves perpendicular to a unifonn magnetic eld, ihen a) its momentum changes total energy IS same. \_/b)/' both momentum and total energy remain the same. c) both momentum and its total energy will change d) total energy changes. Momentum remains same. . ' '!l:ysigs"_ . 0.04 in them nr vga) " 5/ ." bl S/~ u) 5/I d) 41' 1. Crmca _,aj V Gl by GI ~30 \\. d) D: l. /\ my!

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DPh_vsics and Chemistry _ V, D 4! . 0.04 m of glass contains the same number of waves as 0.05m of water, when monochromatic light passes through them normally. Reactive index of water is 4/3. Reractive index of glass is ' a) 5/3 b) 5/4 c) 5/Z <1) 4/5 {2. Critical angle will be maximum, when light travels from a) Glass to air b) Glass to water c) Water to air d) Diamond to air . AP. A ray of light incident on one face of an equilateral pn'sm at 60enters and leaves the prism symmetrically Refractive index ofthe prism material is a) l .5 b) l .62 C) 1 .73 <1) 1 .8 9 Q . kt .;7,,>u 44. In the spectrum of visible light produced by a prism dispersion is a) Uniform throughout the spectrum b) Maximum inthe middle decreases on either sides. c) Maximum towards yellow Q} Maximum towards violet. no__ 45. Convex lens of focal length f made of glass of Refractive index 1.5 is immersed in water ofRefraetive index 4/3. Focal length is _ a) f to 3 ta >" e >/u .b) greater than f t c) lessthanf ;

<1) ~r V3 " L/5 46. Two co-axial lenses of power +4D and -2D are placed in contact. The focal length of combination is 3} 0.5m b) 0.25m 1 > tr A, \ _ 0 ,_ C) 0. l6m ' V 3 d) -0.5m K \ _ .. $7. Eddy currents are produced in a material when it is A Q /Z_ > i ll 3) heated . b) placed in atime varying magnetic eld. ?\ - / c) placed in an electric eld cl) placed in a unifomi magnetic eld. N Spacefor ca/cu/alion /trough work \ 7 / ~ 5 1 ~4

wu|u|.l|li!I|lB|..eom Physics and Chemistrjv . ~ V6, 48. Transformer works on 220V. Its efciency is 80%. Out put power is SKW. Primary current is approximately, =1) 35A b) 18A @;__1<;__>" ' g 1 - to 2) ZZA gs 1 <1) 45A ,0 49. Quality factor of a series LCR circuit decreases om 3 to 2. Resonant frequency is 6001-I2. Change in band width is a) zero b) 1001-lz increase c) 100Hz decrease d) 300Hz increase

SO. A stone dropped from the top of the tower reaches ground in 4 sec. Height of the tower is (g=10m/s2) a) 20m J1) 40m c) 60m d) 80m . 51 . Liquid crystal phase which are more close to the solid than to liquid is V _ a) Nematic b) Smectic c) Lyotropic d) Cholesteric 5:9 \/J \> qmlrl 52. If the Earth shrinks in its size (radius) mass remaining the same, the value of g on its surface will a) increase b) decrease ) remains same d) is reduced to zero. 53. Two rods of same area of cross section and lengths, and conductivities K! and l(2are connected in series. Then in steady state conductivity of the combination is =1) (KI+K2)/(KIKZ) b) 21<,1<2/(r<,+r<,) c) (1<,+1<z)/2 )1) 1<,1<2/<i<,+1<2) 54. The square of the resultant of two equal forces acting at a point is equal to three times their product. Angle between them is a) 30 b) 45 c) 60 (er) 90 ( I 1 g ,> g g 12 (f? UV-\<,\. 1 5-.1 ,,} t

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uJwu|.l|li!I||B|..com 2 in _J Physics and CI1 emistrjv 14, D 55. With the addition of impurities surface tension of a liquid T a) increases b) decreases c) remains constant. /cl) may increase or decrease depending on impurities 56. Viscosity decreases with increase in temperature is the reason for (i) hot water moving faster than cold water _ (ii) more viscous oils are used in motor cars during summer than in winter ,a) only (i) is correct b) , only (ii) correct c) both (i) and (ii) are correct d) both are wrong. 57. Moment of momentum of an electron revolving in second Bohr orbit of hydrogen is a) Zrch b) h/21! ' \i*1 JP) 11/TE T K >1 . ' <1) 2h/3-rt 58. The existence of excitation and ionisation energies in an atom is an evidence for a) stability of an atom f b) electrical neutrality of an atom c) small size of the atom d) stationary orbits in an atom.

59. Work function of a photosensitive metal is 3eV. The wavelength of incident radiations which can Just e] ect photoelectrons from the mew] is ' )_ l VJ 1 a) 600nm b) 5 1 Onm C) 4l4nm d) 378nm 60. Three identical capacitors are rst connected in series and then in parallel. The ratio of effective capacitances 11'1 the two cases 1S a) 9:1 b) 3:1 c) 1:3 rd 1:9 61 . To dry ammonia gas the drying agent used is ,a) Con. 1-1 SO /\6+ \f~ \46 " >v 2 4 - \ r: 2 b) P205 NW; 1 -\/Q/sodalime d) anhydrousCaC12 (s 1 _;, '\ FL e A Q5 cl, L < Spaccfor" calculation / rough work

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