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MAHESH RAJPUT

CLASS SUB: PHYSICS DPP-JEE-NEET-WAVE Time: Date: 1-06-2019


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(1) When the wave is propagated on a stretched string......


(a) all particles have same velocity (b) all particles have same phase
(c) all particles have equal amplitude (d) all particles have different phase
(2) When the wave propagates in medium its.......decreases.
(a) wavelength (b) speed (c) frequency (d) amplitude
(3) When a trough is produced by disturbance along a long elastic string then this trough.........
(a) remains stationary on a string (b) moving on a string
(c) coming back on string (d) vanishes at a time
(4) Ratio of the intensity of two wave is 1:16, then ratio of its amplitude is........
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : 4 (c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 16
(5) The dimentional formula of intensify of wave =........
1 0 3 1 2 3 1 0 2 1 2 2
(a) M L T (b) M L T (c) M L T (d) M L T
(6) The ratio of frequencies of two waves propagating in same media is 4:3. Then ratio of their
wavelength is........
(a) 1:1 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 4:3 (d) v1 : v2
(7) Velocity of a particle is given by......in the case of propagating harmonic wave of velocity v,
amplitude A and angular frequency .
(a) v (b) A (c) [0, A] (d) [0, v]
(8) What is the phase difference between the two waves represented by y1  A sin(t  kx) and
y 2  A cos(t  kx) ?
π 3π
(a) Zero radian (b) radian (c)  radian (d) radian
2 2
(9) The wave vector of a wave is 2 rad m–1 so its wave number will be......
1 1 1
(a) m 1 (b) 1m 1 (c) m (d) 2π m 1
2 2π
(10) Resultant displacement is......in the case of superposing of two waves with a displacement 5 cm
(crest) and –2 cm (tough)
(a) 3 cm (b) 2.5 cm (c) 7 cm (d) 52  22 cm
(11) The ratio of maximum and minimum intensities of two waves superposing each other is infinity.
What will the ratio its amplitudes when they superposing each other?
(a) 1:0 (b) 0 : 1 (c) 1:1 (d) not possible
(12) yi  A cos(ax  bt) is the wave equation of one progressive harmonic waves. Where A, a, and b are
positive constants. The wavelength is.......
2π 2π a
(a) λ  (b) λ  (c) λ  (d)  = a
b a 2π
(13) The amplitude of the resultant wave produced due to superposition of two waves is represented
by, y1  a sin(t  kx) and y 2  a cos(t  kx)
(a) 0 (b) a (c) 2a (d) 2a
(14) Length of a stretched string is 50 cm wavelength of a standing wave is 10 cm on it. Then no. of
nodes between two end points is......
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 17
(15) In the case of standing wave of sound, wavelength is 1 metre. Hence particle at a distance.......metre
from support has maximum amplitude.
1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) 1 (d)
8 4 2
(16) A string is fixed at its two ends produces wave y = A sin (t – kx), so its stationary wave is......
(a) y = 2Asin kx cost (b) y = –2Asin kx cost (c) y = 2Acos kx sint (d) y = –2Acos kx sint
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(17) Maximum wavelength of stationary wave in the media length L is........
2L nv
(a) 2L (b) 2nL (c) (d)
n 2L
(18) Ratio of the distance between two successive nodes and antinodes is......
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 4 : 1
(19) Length of the stretched string is L. Two loops is produced on it. Then distance between two
consecutive nodes is.....
L L
(a) 2L (b) L (c) (d)
2 4
(20) If there are 4 loops in a 1 metre length of a stretched string, distance between two succeeding
antinode is......
(a) 25 cm (b) 50 cm (c) 100 cm (d) 200 cm
(21) Wavelength of sound wave is 100 cm. When it is selected from a wall, stationary wave is proposed.
At which distance from the wall, amplitude of its particle is maximum?
(a) 12.5 cm (b) 25 cm (c) 50 cm (d) 100 cm
(22) Frequency of a second overtone in a closed pipe of length 250 cm is......Hz. (Velocity of sound is 300
m/s)
(a) 30 Hz (b) 180 Hz (c) 90 Hz (d) 150 Hz
(23) An empty cylinderical vessel is kept below a water falls in to the vessel. The sound coming from the
vessel becomes more and more sharp as the vessel fills up because.......
(a) the frequency of the sound waves goes on increasing
(b) the frequency of the sound waves goes on decreasing
(c) the amplitude of the sound waves goes on increasing
(d) the amplitude of the sound waves goes on increasing
(24) The ratio of the length of the closed pipe and an opened pipe is......when first overtone of closed pipe
and second overtone of an opened pipe are equal.
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 1 (d) 3 : 2
(25) The ratio of length of the closed pipe and an open pipe is......when frequencies of first overtone of
both the pipes found to be equal.
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 4 : 3
(26) The fundamental frequency of the open pipe is n. If the pipe is closed at one end, the fundamental
frequency will be...........
(a) 0.5n (b) n (c) 2n (d) 4n
(27) If the velocity of sound in air is v, then the fundamental frequency of closed pipe of length L is........
v v 3v 4v
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2L 4L 4L L
(28) How many number of beats are produced in one second, when two waves having same amplitude
and frequencies f1 and f2 superpose?
(a) f1  f 2 (b) f1  f 2 (c) f1 f 2 (d) f1 : f 2
(29) Two tunning forks A and B produce x beats per second. After applying wax on the arms of the fork
B, the number of beats produced per second between A and B decreases. If the frequency of A is f,
the frequency of B is.......
1
(a) f + x (b) f – x (c) (d) f  2x
f x
(30) If fA, fB and fB are the frequencies of three tunning forks, where f A  f B  f C . The beats are produce
per second between A and B is n and 3n beats per between A and C, then no..........beats heard per
second between B and C.
(a) n (b) 2n (c) 3n (d) 4n

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