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PHYSICS
1. The variation of density of a cylindrical thick and 3. What will be the value of maximum acceleration of
the truck in the forward direction so that the block
x2
long rod is r = r0 , then position of its centre of kept on the back does not topple?
L2
mass from x = 0 end is

2L L b a
(1) (2)
3 2 a
h
L 3L
(3) (4)
3 4
Ans: 4
x=0 x=L
Sol:
x dx
ag hg
(1) (2)
L h a
ò xdm
x em = 0 ag h
L (3) (4)
2h bg
ò dm
0
Ans: 1
Sol: Block will not topple if
L
æ x2 ö
ò0 x çè r0 ÷ Adx
l2 ø 3l tmat £ tmg
=L =
æ x ö
2
4 math mga mg
ò0 x çè r0 2 ÷
l ø
Adx
Z
£
2 h/2
ag a/2
2. The total area of wings of an aeroplane is 10m2. a t or a = ma
h
The speed of air above and below the wings is
140 ms –1 and 110 ms –1 . Then the force on the 4. Two objects A and B of equal density and radius r A
aeroplane by air is (Density of air = 1.3 kg / m ) 3 = 1mm and rB = 2mm are moving in same medium

(1) 48750 N (2) 48000 N VB


then find the ratio of their terminal velocity
(3) 45000 N (4) 50000 N VA in
Ans: 1 the medium
Sol:
(1) 1 4 (2) 1 2

1 (3) 4 (4) 2
P1 - P2 = r ( V22 - V12 )
2 Ans: 3
1
Þ F = ( P1 - P2 ) A = rA ( V22 - V12 )
Sol:
2
2 r2
1
F = ´1.3 ´10 é(140 ) - (110 ) ù
2 2 VT = (d - s) g
2 ë û 9 n
F = 48750N VT ar 2

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5. A square plate having mass m and side length ‘a’
its moment of inertia along the axis passing through P1
its diagonal is W = nRT ln
P2
ma 2 ma 2 æ P1 ö
(1) (2) = PV
1 1 l nç ÷
6 12 è P2 ø
= 4 ´ 1.013 ´ 105 ´ 1´ 10-3 l n ( 4 )
5ma 2 ma 2
(3) (4) » 562 J
12 2
Ans: 2
Sol: 8. A force (5iˆ + 7ˆj - 3kˆ ) N acts on a particle at
I1 = I2 position ( ˆi + ˆj - kˆ ) m. Find torque of this force on
3
I3 1 é ( a + a ) ù
2 2
2 the particle about origin.
I1 = = ê M ú
2 2ê
2
ë
12 ú
û (1) ( 4iˆ + 2ˆj + 2kˆ ) N - m
ma
I1 =
12 1
(2) ( 4iˆ - 2ˆj + 2kˆ ) N - m
6. A gas mixture one mole He gas and one mole O2
gas. Find the ratio of specific heat at constant
pressure to that at constant volume of the gaseous
(3) ( -4iˆ + 2jˆ - 2kˆ ) N - m
( )
mixture:-
(4) 10iˆ - 8jˆ + 12kˆ N - m
(1) 2 (2) 1.5
(3) 2.5 (4) 4 Ans: 2
Ans: 2
ˆi ˆj kˆ
Sol: r r r
t = r ´ F = 1 1 -1
Sol:
n 1c p + n 2 c p 5 7 -3
Vmix = 1 2

n 1c v 1 + n 2 c v 2
æ5 ö æ7 ö = 4iˆ - 2ˆj + 2kˆ
1ç R ÷ + 1 ç R ÷
2 ø è2 ø
= è = 1.5 9. What is the slope for an isothermal process in PV
æ3 ö æ5 ö indicator diagram
1ç R ÷ + 1 ç R ÷
è2 ø è2 ø
P -P
(1) (2)
7. One mole of oxygen of volume 1 litre at 4 atm V V
pressure to attains 1 atm pressure by result of (3) Zero (4) ¥
isothermal expansion. Find work done by the gas
Ans: 2
(1) 155J (2) 206J 10. A 4 kg rollar is attached to a string of spring
(3) 355J (4) 562J constant K = 100 N/m. It slides over a frictionless
horizontal road. The rollar is displaced from its
Ans: 4 equilibrium position by 10 cm and then released. Its
Sol: maximum speed will be
(1) 0.5 m/s (2) 0.6 m/s
(3) 0.4 m/s (4) 0.8 m/s

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Ans: 1
5
Sol: By COME 14. A gas for which g = is heated at constant
3
pressure. The percentage of total heat given that
1 1 will be used for external work is
MVmax2
= Kx 2
2 2 (1) 40% (2) 30%
4 ´ Vmax = 100 ´10 ´10 ´10-4
2
(3) 20% (4) 50%
1
2
Vmax = Þ Vmax = 1 Ans: 1
4 2
Sol:
11. Pressure head in Bernoulli’s equation is
W Q - U nC p DT - nC v DT
Pr P = =
(1) (2) Q Q nC p DT
g rg
CP - CV C r -1
Þ = 1- V =
(3) rg (4) Prg CP CP r
Ans: 2 3 2
Þ 1 - Þ Þ 40%
Sol: Bernoulli’s equation 5 5

1 15. Which of the following is true for elastic potential


P + rgh + rV 2 = constant energy density
2
1
P V2 (1) energy density = ´ strain ´ stress
+h+ = constant 2
rg 2g
(2) energy density = ( strain ) ´ volume
2
Pressure head
12. What will be the acceleration due to gravity at
height h if h < < R. Where R is radius of earth and (3) energy density = ( strain ) ´ volume
g is accelaration due to gravity on the surface of
(4) energy density = stress ´ volume
earth
Ans: 1
g 16. A wire of length L is hanging from a fixed support.
æ 2h ö
( ) (2) g ç1 -
2
(1) 1 + h ÷ The length changes to L1 and L2 when masses M1
R è R ø
and M2 are suspended respectively from its force
end. Then L is equal to
g

(
(3) 1 - h
R)
2
(
(4) g 1 - h R ) (1)
L1 + L 2
2
(2) L1L 2

Ans: 2 L1M 2 + L 2 M1 L1M 2 - M1L 2


13. In a given process for an ideal gas, dW = 0 and dQ (3) (4)
M1 + M 2 M 2 - M1
< 0. Then for the gas
(1) The temperature will decrease Ans: 4
(2) The volume will increase Sol: When a mass M1 is suspended
(3) The pressure will remain constant DL1 = L1 - l
(4) The temperature will increase When a mass M2 is suspended
Ans: 1
Dl2 = l2 - l1

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T1 = M1g, T2 = M 2g 1 1 1
20. Find sum of 1 - + - + .......¥
6 36 216
T1L TL 7 6
Y= = 2
ADl1 ADl 2 (1) (2)
6 7
T1 T T1 T2
= 1 Þ = 3
Dl1 Dl2 L1 - 2 L 2 - L (3) (4) 1
4
M1g M 2g
Þ = Ans: 2
L1 - L L 2 - L
L1M 2 - M1L2 a 1 6
Þ L= Sol: Sn = = Þ
M 2 - M1 1- r 1- - 1 ( 6 ) 7

21. Speed of a body on reaching the point from which


17. 8 mercury drops are formed from one mercury drop
it was projected upwards is
then total surface energy changes by a factor of
(1) v = 0 (2) v = 2u
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 4 (4) 6 u
(3) v = (4) v = u
Ans: 2 2
Ans: 4
Energy of big drop R2
= (8) = 4
2/ 3
Sol: = 2 22. A body floats in water with one-third of its volume
Energy of small drop r above the surface of water. If it is placed in oil, it
18. Energy required to move a body of mass m from floats with half of its volume above the surface of
orbit of radius 2R to 3R is the oil. The specific gravity of the oil is

GMm GMm 5 4
(1) (2) (1) (2)
12R 3R 3 3

GMm GMm 3
(3) (4) (3) (4) 1
8R 6R 2
Ans: 1 Ans: 2
19. A projectile fired with initial velocity u at some Sol: Weight of body = weight of water displaced
angle q has a range R. If the initial velocity be
= wt.of oil displaced
doubled at the same angle of projectile, then the
range will be 2 1
Þ Vrwg = r0g
3 2
(1) 2R (2) R 2 4
r0 = r w
(3) R (4) 4R 3
Ans: 4 23. Find angle q
u 2 sin 2q
Sol: R =
g

Rau 2

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25. A cylindrical vessel of 90 cm height is kept filled
Patm upto the brim. It has four pin holes 1, 2,3 and 4
which are respectively at 20 cm, 30 cm, 45 cm and
r1 l
h 50 cm from the horizontal floor PQ. The water
l
r3
r2 falling vessel at the maximum horizontal distance
q q from the vessel comes from
Patm
(1) Hole no 4 (2) Hole no 3
(3) Hole no 2 (4) Hole no 1
r3 h r2 h
(1) sin q = r - r l (2) sin q = r - r l Ans: 2
( 1 2) ( 3 1)
H
r1r2 h Sol: at = Range is max imum
2
(3) sin q = (4) None of these
r3 l
26. The surface tension of soap solution is
Ans: 2 25 ´ 10-3 Nm -1 . The excess pressure inside a soap
Sol: bubble of diameter 1cm is
(1) 10 Pa (2) 22 Pa
A
Patm (3) 5 P (4) None of these
r1 l Ans: 4
h
l

r3
r2
4T 4 ´ 25 ´ 10-3
q P
Sol: ex = = Þ 20Pa
r 1 ´ 10-2
Patm B 2
27. The Reynolds number of a flow is the ratio of
Patm + r2 gh = PA + r3gl sin q (1) Gravity to viscous force
and (2) Gravity to pressure force
PA = Patm = r1glsin q (3) Internal force to viscous force
(4) Viscous forces to pressure forces
Þ Patm + P2 gh = Patm - r1glsin q + r3glsin q
Ans: 3
r2gh 28. The lower end of a glass capillary tube is dipped in
sin q =
( r1 - r2 ) gl water. Water rises to a height of 8 cm. The tube is
then broken at a height of 6 cm. The height of
24. The reading of barometer at the surface of moon at water column and angle of contact will be
height h is

rgh
-1
( )
(1) 6 cm, sin 3 4 (2) 6 cm, cos 3 4
-1
( )
(1) rgh (2)
6
( )
(3) 4 cm, sin 1 2
-1
(4) 4 cm, cos 1 2
-1
( )
7
(3) rgh (4) 0 Ans: 2
6
Sol:
Ans: 4
Sol: No atmosphere at moon 2s cos q h
h= or = cons tan t
rgr cos q
8 6 3
Þ = Þ cos q =
cos 0° cos q 4

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29. In a surface tension experiment with a capillary 32. The temperature of equal masses of three different
tube water rises upto 0.1M. If the same experiment
is represented on an artificial satellite, which is o_O
liquids A, B and C are 12°C, 19°C and 28°C
respectively. The temperature when A and B are
resolving around the earth, water will rise in the
capillary tube upto a height of O
mixed 16°C and that when B and C are mixed in
23°C. The temperature when A and C are mixed is
(1) 0.1 M (1) 18.2°C (2) 22°C
(2) 0.2 M (3) 20.2°C (4) 25.2°C s
(3) 0.98 M Ans: 3 Asa.ams.s.z
(4) Full length of the capillary tube Sol: Heat gain = Heat lost
Ans: 4
30. A large wooden plate of area 10 m2 floating on the CA 3
surface of a river is made to move horizontally with C A (16 - 12 ) = C B (19 - 16 ) Þ =
CB 4
a speed of 2 m/s by applying a tangential force. If
the river is 1 M deep and the water in contact with CB 5
the river base is stationary, the tangential force
needed to keep the plate moving is
& CB ( 23 - 19 ) = C C ( 28 - 23) Þ
CC
=
4 SEE
C A 15
= ® (1)
éë h = 10 poise ùû
-2
C C 16
x's
(1) 2 ´ 10-2 N

(3) 1´ 10-2 N
(2) 4 ´ 10-2 N

(4) 6 ´ 10 -2 N
C A ( q - 12 ) k = C C ( 28 - q )
C A 28 - q
=
C C q - 12
® ( 2)
zE
O
Ans: 1
from (1) & ( 2 ) q = 20.2°C
Dv
Sol: F = nA
Dy 33. Work done in converting one gram of ice at
(–10°C) into steam at 100°C is

O
31. If 2 mol of an ideal monoatomic gas at temperature
T 0 are mixed with 4 mol of another ideal (1) 3045 J (2) 6056 J
monoatomic gas at temperature 2T 0, then the (3) 721 J (4) 616 J
temperature of the mixture is
Ans: 1
5 3 Sol:
(1) T0 (2) T0
3 2

4 5 Q1 = mciDq
(3) T0 (4) T0 Q 2 = mlf
3 4
Ans: 1 Q3 = mC W Dq
Sol: Q 4 = mL w
Q = Q1 + Q 2 + Q3 + Q 4

Foi.IT
U = V1 + V2 1
f f f = 1´ ´ 10 + 1´ 80 + 1´ 1´ 100 + 1´ 540
( n1 + n 2 ) RT = n1R ( T0 ) + n ( R )( 2T0 ) 2
2 2 2

01 4.4 10
5
T = To
3 GT 21
GT To
T 5
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34. The length of a steel rod exceeds that of brass rod


by 5 cm. If the difference in their lengths remains 62 - 50 é 62 + 50 ù
=Kê - q0 ú ® (1)
same at all temperatures, then the length of brass 10 ë 2 û
rod will be:
In next 10 min
43 (5a iron = 12 ´ 10 -6 / °C a Brass = 18 ´ 10 -6 / °C )
50 - 42 é 50 + 42 ù
=Kê - q0 ú ® ( 2 )
(1) 15 cm (2) 5 cm 10 ë 2 û
(3) 10 cm (40 2 cm
From (1) & (2)
Ans: 3
Sol: 0Lg DLB q0 = 26°C
Ls Rs 43 13 37. The absolute temperature of two black bodies are
Ls - L B = L - L = 5cm....... (1)
1
s
1
b 2000K and 3000K respectively. The ratio of

LB Lsg Ls
Þ Ls aLs = L b a b wavelength corresponding to maximum emission of
radiation by them will be
Ls a b 3
= = .................. ( 2 ) B (1) 2 : 3 (2) 3 : 2
2

18
Lb as
LB 15 431.121110 (3) 9 : 4 (4) 4 : 9
from (1) and (2)
10 6 Ans: 2
E rAT4
35. If temperature of a block body increases from 7°C Sol:
to 287°C then the rate of energy radiation
a
14
increases by l n T = l m 'T '

æ 287 ö
(1) ç ÷
4

o (2) 16 i
lm T ' 3
=
lm T
=
2 s o
è 7 ø a
O
38. If the sun’s surface radiates heat at
(3) 4 (4) 2
Ans: 2 zs 9 6.3 ´ 10 WM
7 -2
calculate the temperature of the

Sol: 50042 sum assuming it to be a black body


(1) 5.8 ´ 10 K (2) T O
5
3
8.5 ´ 10 K
3

Q
= P = DsT 4 (3) 3.5 ´ 108 K (4) 5.3 ´ 108 K
t
PaT 4 Ppt 5 169 Ans: 1
Sol: E = sT 4
36. If a metallic sphere gets cooled from 62°C to 50°C
in 10 min and in the next 10 min gets cooled to 39. An ideal gas is made to go through a cyclic
42°C, then the temperature of the surroundings is thermodynamical process in four steps. The amount
(1) 30°C (2) 36°C of heat involved are Q1 = 600J , Q2 = -400J ,
(3) 26°C (4) 20°C Q3 = -300J and Q4 = 200J respectively. The
Ans: 3
corresponding work involved are W1 = 300J ,
q1 - q2 éq + q ù W2 = 200J , W3 = -150J and W4 . What is the
Sol: = K ê 1 2 - q0 ú
t ë 2 û value of W4
In the first 10 min (1) –50 J (2) 100 J
(3) -250J (4) 50J
Ans: 3

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ASSERTION & REASON TYPE-I QUESTIONS
Sol: DQ = DU + DW
These questions (121 -125 ) consist of two
For cyclic process DV = 0 Þ DQ = DW statements each, printed as Assertion and
Reason. While answering these Questions you
W4 = 150J are required to choose any one of the following
four responses.
40. A cyclic process for 1 mole of an ideal gas is (A) If both A & R are True & the R is a correct
shown in figure., in the V–T diagram the work done explanation of the A.
in AB, BC and CA respectively. (B) If both A & R are True but R is not a correct
explanation of the A.
(C) If A is True but the R is False.
V
(D) If both A & R are False.
C
V2 121. Assertion: Linear mass density has the dimensions
of [M1L–1T0 ]
V1 Reason: Density is always mass per unit volume
A B
mass per unit volume
(1) A (2) B
T1 T2 T (3) C (4) D
Ans.3
æ V1 ö 122. Assertion:- Linear momentum of a body changes
(1) 0, RT2 ln ç ÷ , R ( T1 - T2 ) even when it is moving uniformly in a circle
è V2 ø
Reason:- Force required to move a body uniformly
V1 along a straight line is zero
(2) R ( T1 - T2 ) , 0, RT1 ln (1) A (2) B
V2
(3) C (4) D
Ans.2
æ V2 ö
(3) 0, RT2 ln ç ÷ , R ( T2 - T1 ) 123. Assertion:- The total kinetic energy of a rolling
è V1 ø solid sphere is the sum of translational and rotational
kinetic energies
æ V2 ö
(4) 0, RT2 ln ç ÷ , R ( T2 - T1 ) Reason:- For all solid bodies total kinetic energy is
è V1 ø always twice the transitional kinetic energy
(1) A (2) B
Ans: 3
(3) C (4) D
Ans.3
Sol: WAB = PDV = 0
124. Assertion:- Magnitude of the contact force is
æV ö always greater or equal to the magnitude of
WBC = RT2 ln ç 2 ÷
è V1 ø frictional force.
WCB = isobaric Reason:- Contact force is the resultant of the
friction force and normal reaction.
PDr = RT
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
Ans.1
125. Assertion:- Specific heat capacity is the cause of
formation of land and sea breeze
Reason:- The specific heat of water is more than
land.
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D

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Ans.1 Ans.1
ASSERTION & REASON TYPE-II QUESTIONS ASSERTION & REASON TYPE-III QUESTIONS
These questions (126 -130 ) consist of two These questions (131 -135 ) consist of two
statements each, printed as Assertion and statements each, printed as Assertion and
Reason. While answering these Questions you Reason. While answering these Questions you
are required to choose any one of the following are required to choose any one of the following
four responses. four responses.
(A) If A is True but the R is False. (A) If both A & R are True but R is not a correct
(B) If both A & R are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the A.
explanation of the A. (B) If A is True but the R is False.
(C) If both A & R are True & the R is a correct (C) If both A & R are False.
explanation of the A. (D) If both A & R are True & the R is a correct
(D) If both A & R are False. explanation of the A.
126. Assertion:- The Carnot cycle is useful in 131. Assertion:- Blue star is at high temperature than
understanding the performance of heat engines red star.
Reason:- The Carnot cycle provides a way of Reason:- Wien’s displacement law states that
determining the maximum possible efficiency
achievable with reservoirs of given temperatures. Ta 1( )
lm .
(1) A (2) B
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
(3) C (4) D
Ans.3
Ans.4
127. Assertion:- There is no effect of rotation of earth
on acceleration due to gravity at poles 132. Assertion:- At the centre of earth, a body has
centre of mass, but no centre of gravity.
Reason:- Rotation of earth is about polar axis
Reason:- Accelaration due to gravity is zero at the
(1) A (2) B
centre of earth.
(3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B
Ans.3
(3) C (4) D
128. Assertion:- The angle of contact of a liquid
Ans.4
decrease with increase in temperature
133. Assertion:- Smaller drops of liquid resist deforming
Reason:- With increase in temperature, the surface
forces better than the larger drops.
tension of liquid increase
Reason:- Excess pressure inside a drop is directly
(1) A (2) B
proportional to its surface area.
(3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B
Ans.1
(3) C (4) D
129. Assertion:- Pascals law is the working principle of
Ans.2
a hydraulic lift.
Reason:- Pressure is equal to thrust per unit area. CP
134. Assertion:- The ratio of
(1) A (2) B C V is more for helium
(3) C (4) D gas than for hydrogen gas.
Ans.2 Reason:- Atomic mass of helium is more than that
130. Assertion:- It is hotter over the top of a fire than of hydrogen.
at the same distance on the sides. (1) A (2) B
Reason:- Air surrounding the fire conducts more (3) C (4) D
heat upwards. Ans.1
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D

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135. Assertion:- Change in internal energy in the 138. Assertion:- When a hot liquid is mixed with a cold
meeting process is due to change in internal liquid, the temperature of the mixture is undefined
potential energy. for some time and then becomes nearly constant.
Reason:- This is because in melting distance Reason:- If two bodies at different temperature are
between molecules increases but temperature mixed in a calorimeter, the total internal energy of
remains constant. the two bodies remain conserved.
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D
Ans.4 Ans.4
ASSERTION & REASON TYPE-IV QUESTIONS 139. Assertion:- A system undergoes a cyclic process
These questions (136 -140 ) consist of two in which it absorbs Q1 heat and gives Q2 heat. The
statements each, printed as Assertion and efficiency of the process is
Reason. While answering these Questions you
are required to choose any one of the following Q2
four responses. n = 1-
Q1
(A) If both A & R are False.
(B) If both A & R are True & the Ris a correct Reason:- Work done in cyclic process is path
explanation of the A. independent.
(C) If both A & R are True but R is not a correct
explanation of the A. (1) A (2) B
(D) If A is True but the R is False. (3) C (4) D
136. Assertion:- A gas filled balloon stops rising after it Ans.4
has attained a certain height in the sky. 140. Assertion:- Potential energy of an ideal gas is
Reason:- At the highest point, the density of air is zero.
such that the buoyant force on the balloon just Reason:- The molecules are continuously along
equals its weight. random motion.
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D
Ans.2 Ans: 3
137. Assertion:- A hollow shaft is found to be stronger
than a solid shaft made of some material.
Reason:- The torque required to produce a given
twist in hollow cylinder is greater than that required
to twist a solid cylinder of same size and material.
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
Ans.2
AIIMS-PHYSICS ANSWER KEY
Q.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans 4 1 1 3 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1
Q.NO 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans 4 2 1 4 2 4 2 2 4 2 4 3 2 4 1
Q.NO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 3
Q.NO 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135
Ans 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 4 4 2 1 4
Q.NO 136 137 138 139 140
Ans 2 2 4 4 3
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