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TEST PAPERS
Paper 1
B. A scalar quantity is the one that can never take negative values
C. A scalar quantity is the one that does not vary from one point to
another in space
D. A scalar quantity has the same value for observers with different
2. A calorie is a unit of heat enegy and its value is 4.18 J where 1J=kg
2
m s
−2
. Suppose we use a new system of units in which unit of mass
equals α kg, the unit of length equals β m and the unit of the time is γ
2
γ
A. 4.18
2
αβ
2
αβ
B. 4.18
2
γ
2
γ
C. 4.18
α
2
β
D. 4.18 2
αγ
Answer: A
R 1 = 3Ω ± 1 %
R 2 = 6Ω ± 2 %
resistance is
A. 0.03
B. 4.5 %
C. 0.67 %
D. 1.33 %
Answer: D
4. Two inclined frictionless tracks, one gradual and the other steep meet
at A from where two stones are allowed to slide down from rest, one on
A. Both the stones reach the bottom at the same time but not with
B. Both the stones reach the bottom with the same speed and stone I
C. Both the stones reach the bottom with the same speed and stone II
D. Both the stones reach the bottom at different times and with
different speeds.
Answer: C
A. 45 ∘
B. 30 ∘
C. 60 ∘
D. 15 ∘
Answer: A
6. Find the speed of the ring as a function of 'θ' if rope is pulled down
u
B.
cos θ
u
C.
2 sin θ
u
D.
2 cos θ
Answer: B
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with the horizontal. Coefficient of friction between block and wedge is 0.8.
Answer: B
the horizontal direction is x-axis, vertical direction as y axis and the end of
released, from a certain point on the surface. The maximum height of the
point from where block should be released so that it does not slip.
1
A. m
4
1
B. m
6
1
C. m
12
1
D. m
16
Answer: C
Answer: A
horizontal force of mg/2 is applied to the box directed to the right. The
2
A.
μ0
1
B.
μ0
1
C.
2μ0
1
D.
4μ0
Answer: B
position of the mass. What is the change in the kinetic energy of the
A. 0.0J
B. 20 J
C. 50 J
D. 60 J
Answer: C
fixed on a rigid wall and the other is attached to a smooth ring of mass m
horizontal. as shown in figure. When the system is released from rest, find
)
5
A. 15 m/s
B. 10 m/s
C. 20 m/s
D. 25 m/s
Answer: C
mghv
gradient of h in s is
v
D. non of above
Answer: D
What is the maximum speed of the block in the ensuing motion after the
force F is removed?
Fx
A. √
m
Fx
B. √
2m
2F x
C. √
m
F
D. x√
m
Answer: A
axis. The total mechanical energy of the system is indicated by the dashed
line. At t=0 the particle is somewhere between points A and G. For later
Answer: C
A. T 1 = T2
B. T 1 > T2
C. T 1 < T2
D. T 1 ≥ T2
Answer: B
17. Two-wheeler can tilt while turning. But four-wheeler cannot. Estimate
coefficient of static friction between tires and the flat road to be 0.64 and
acceleration due to gravity to be 10 m / s .
A. 6.4 m/s
B. 2.8 m/s
C. 8 m/s
D. 10 m/s
Answer: C
object slides down after being given a negligible side push, magnitude of
acceleration of object during its motion till it reaches ground.
D. Continously increases.
Answer: C
A. 40πrad / s
B. 20πrad / s
C. 10πrad / s
D. 5πrad / s
Answer: C
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20. A thin rod of length 6 m is lying along the x-axis with its ends at x=0
A. 5m
B. 3m
C. 2m
D. 4m
Answer: A
The centre of mass of the composite solid lies at the centre of base of the
cone. The height of the cone is
A. 1.5R
B. √3R
C. 3R
D. 2√3R
Answer: B
light at a crossing when it was hit by similar car B from rear side. Both
cars had then hard brekes on, and from their skid marks it is surmiesed
before coming to rest. Assuming a stopping force of about 0.4 times the
combined weights of the cars. the speed of car B just before the collision
is approximately [g 2
= 10m / s ]
A. 8m/s
B. 4m/s
C. 16 m/s
D. 32 m/s
Answer: C
2I
A. − 1
P0
2I
B. + 1
P0
I
C. + 1
P0
I
D. − 1
P0
Answer: A
24. Two balls marked 1 and 2 of the same mass m and a third ball marked
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B
25. A uniform disk, a thin hoop (ring), and a uniform sphere, all with the
same mass and same outer radius, are each free to rotate about a fixed
axis through its center. Assume the hoop is connected to the rotation
axis by light spokes. With the objects starting from rest, identical forces
A. all tie
C. hoop,disk, sphere
D. hoop,sphere ,disk
Answer: A
about its perpendicular bisector is I. What is the ratio l/R such that the
3
B.
√2
3
C. √
2
√3
D.
2
Answer: C
stationary smooth solid sphere B of the same mass m and same radius.
The ratio of kinetic energy of 'B' to that of 'A' just after the collision is -
.
A. 1 : 1
B. 2 : 3
C. 3 : 2
D. 5 : 2
Answer: C
accelerations of the sphere and the plank. The accelerations of the sphere
A. 3rad / s 2
B. 6rad / s 2
D. 1rad / s 2
Answer: A
moment of inertia about the axis passing through the centroid and
prependicular to the plane of the lamina is :-
2
2ma
A.
3
3
ma
B.
3
2
ma
C.
6
2
ma
D.
12
Answer: A
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
31. What should be the radius of a planet with mass equal to that of earth
and escape velocity on its surface is equal to the velocity of light. Given
A. 6mm
B. 9mm
C. 18mm
D. 3mm
Answer: B
The potential at the point where the gravitational field produced by them
G
A. − (M1 + M2 + 2√M1 M2 )
d
G
B. − (M1 M2 + 2√M1 + M2 )
d
G
C. − (M1 − M2 + 2√M1 M2 )
d
G
D. − (M1 M2 − 2√M1 + M2 )
d
Answer: A
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33. If due to air drag, the orbital radius of satelite decreases from R to
R − ΔR, ΔR < < R , then the expression for change is orbital velocity
ΔR GM
A. √
3
2 R
ΔR GM
B. − √
3
2 R
GM
C. ΔR√
R3
GM
D. − ΔR√ 3
R
Answer: A
34. The area of cross-section of the two vertical arms of hydraulic press
water in both the arms are the same, we can conclude that,
A. F=100N
B. F=50N
C. F=25N
piston
Answer: B
is 0
∘
and mercury in contact with glass is 135
∘
. The ratio of surface
A. 1 : 0.15
B. 1 : 30
C. 1 : 65
D. 1.5 : 1
Answer: C
36. A wide vessel with small hole in the bottom is filled with water and
of water p 1
/ and that of kerosene is p 2
/ .
A. v = √2g(h 1 + h 2 )
B. v = √2g(h 1 p1 + h 2 p2 )
p2
C. v = √2g[h 1 + h 2 ( ) + h2 ]
p2
p1
D. v = √2g[h 1 ( ) + h2 ]
p2
Answer: C
37. Two bodies of masses 2kg and 3kg are connected by a metel wire of
maximum force F that can be applied to 3kg block so that wire does not
break is :
A. 100N
B. 150N
C. 200N
D. 250N
Answer: D
point would be
A. a 2
+ bx
2
= 0
B. a 2
y = bx
2
b
C. y = x
2
a
D. ay 2
= b x
2
Answer: B
spring is cut then the acceleration of the block just after cut is 6m / s
2
A. 4m / s downwards
2
B. 6m / s downwards
2
C. 4m / s upwards
2
D. 6m / s upwards
2
Answer: A
40. Assertion:- For a particle moving along a straight line, if they velocity
and acceleration have same sign, then the particle may be slowing down.
Reason:- For a moving particle speeding up and slowing down does not
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
ltbegt
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: C
ground from same point with same speeds but different angles with
horizontal Both stones move in same vertical plane. Then the two stones
Reason:- `For two stones projected simultaneously from same point with
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
same. Both boats start simultaneously from same point on one bank They
line paths.
Reason:- For boats to cross the river in same time, the compnonet of
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
time.
→
∣ ∣
d v
Reason:- Tangential acceleration ∣
= ∣ ∣
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: B
Reason:- Due to spin of the ball in a region of uniform wind motion, the
difference in velocity of air flow is present between the lower and upper
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: A
vertically and not on the length of the pipe in which it has rised
Reason:- More the radius, the rise will decrease for different liquids
tested.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Reason:- Earth attracts man by force mg hence by Newton's third law man
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
appears to fall normal to the floor of the trolley to a man fixed with the
trolley.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
51. A man of mass 80kg pushes box of mass 20kg horizontaly. The man
not slip on the ground. There is no friction between the box and the
ground. There is no friction between the box and the ground. whereas
there is sufficient friction between the man's foot and the ground to
Assertion:- The force applied by the man on the box is equal and opposite
to the force applied by the force applid by the box on the man.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: B
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
quantities.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
55. A particle moves with constant angular velocity in a circle. During the
motion its
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
57. Assertion:- In two particle system when viewed from center of mass
reference frame, if one particle slops then other one will also stop
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
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conserved
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
60. Assertion: If d x
2
−y
2 and py orbitals come close together along z-axis,
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
Paper 2
force acting between the spheres (for example, the left arrow on sphere A
indicates the electrostatic force on shphere A due to sphere B). At least
two of the spheres are positively charged. Which sphere, if any, could be
negatively charged?
A. sphere A
B. sphere B
C. sphere C
D. no sphere
Answer: A
period will be
where ,
1
k = πε0 )
4
m
A. T = 2πr √
2kλq
2
4π m
B. T 2
= r
3
2kλq
1 2kλq
C. T = √
2πr m
1 m
D. T = √
2πr 2kλq
Answer: A
3. Two very large thin conducting plates having same cross sectional area
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
to left.
right.
to left.
right.
Answer: A
→
5. An electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric fieldE of the
magnitude 40N C −1
. Graph shows of the magnitude of the torque on the
→
dipole versus the angle θ between the field E and the dipole moment .
→
p
→
The magnitude of dipole moment P is equal to
A. 1.25 × 10 − 28
C − m
B. 2.0 × 10 − 25
C − m
C. 2.5 × 10 % − 28
C − m
D. 5.0 × 10 − 28
C − m
Answer: A
density +σ and -σ are placed along xy plane and yz plane resp as shown
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
A. is greater than V
B. is less than V
C. is equal to V
Answer: C
electric field are zero in this region. If the electric potential is 10 V at the
B. 40V
C. − 10V
D. 30V
Answer: D
R AC
3
A.
4
4
B.
5
C. 2
1
D.
2
Answer: A
The currents in each branch of circuit are indicated and all three cells are
ideal
A. 2 − I 1
− 2I2 = 0
B. 2 − 2I 1
− 2I2 − 4I3 = 0
C. 4 − I 1
+ 4I3 = 0
D. − 2 − I 1
− 2I2 = 0
Answer: D
wires have same length, but thickness of wire B is twice that of wire A. The
B.
C.
D.
Answer: D
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12. Three resistors, an ideal cell are connected as shown in figure. The
switch is initially open. When we close the swithc, the current in the
resistor R will.
A. Increases
B. decrease
C. remain same
Answer: A
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13. In the diagrams, all light bulbs are identical and all emf sources are
ideal and identical. In which circuit (given in option) will each bulb glow
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
ammeter. The ammeters and the voltmeter used are not ideal, and have
A. R + R V
B. R + R A
Rv
C.
R + Rv
RV
D. + RA
R + RV
Answer: B
in the diagram. The electron enters the plate at t=0 and it comes out of
the plates at time t=T. The electron hits the screen at A, as shown. Now a
time varying potential difference V is applied between the plates, as
shown in the graph. (Neglect the gravity). The point where the electron
A. Deflected up
B. Deflected down
Answer: A
A. 3.75F
B. 2F
C. 21F
D. 16F
Answer: B
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: B
battery. The charging of the capacitor starts at t=0. The rate at which
C. continuously decreases
D.
Answer: A
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19. In the circuit shown the capacitor is initially uncharged. The charge
circular ) and having the area equal to half of the area of the plates, in
A. 0.63εC
B. 0.37εC
εC
C.
2
D. zero
Answer: D
20. Two large oppositely charged insulated plates have a uniform electric
correct.
increases.
A. i only
B. ii only
C. iii only
Answer: C
2π
A.
t
2π
B.
3t
π
C.
3t
π
D.
t
Answer: B
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22. A current I flows along a triangle loop having sides of equal length a.
3μ0 I
A.
2πa
9μ0 I
B.
2πa
C. (3√3μ 0
I) / (2πa)
3μ0 I
D.
4πa
Answer: B
23. A small current element of length 'd l' and carrying current is placed at
∣→ ∣ ∣→ ∣
A. ∣ B 1
∣ = ∣B 2∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
→ →
B. B 1
= + B 2
∣→ ∣ ∣ → ∣
C. ∣ B 1
∣ = ∣ 2B 2 ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
→ →
D. B 1
= − 2B 2
Answer: A
→ → → →
outwards.if ∫ B Q
. d l = 2μ0 tesla meter,∫ B P
. d l = − 2μ0 tesla
A D
→ →
meter,&∫ B P
. d l = − μ0 tesla meter tesla meter the value of I will be:
A
A. 8A
B. 4A
C. 5A
D. 6A
Answer: D
distributed over its cross section. which of the following option is correct
A. 0.02
B. 1 : 1
C. 1 : 4
D. 9 / 16
Answer: D
μ0 πi 2π − θ
B. ( )
L 2π
μ0 πi
C. (2π − θ)
L
μ0 πi
D.
2
(2π + θ)
L
Answer: A
2
μ0 eviR
A.
3/2
2(x 2 + R 2 )
2
eviR x
B. μ 0
=
3/2
2 2
(x + R )
2
μ0 eviR x
C.
3/2
2 2
4π(x + R )
D. 0
Answer: D
A. 1 : √2
B. √2 : 1
C. 2 : 1
Answer: D
uniform magnetic field B pointing out of the page as shown. Then the
A. Bvb
B. − Bvb
C. Bvc
D. − Bvc
Answer: C
battery of emf epsilon. Find the maximum rate at which the energy is
2
E
B.
R
2
4E
C.
R
2
2E
D.
R
Answer: A
31. If the readings V and V are 10. volt each, then reading of V is:
1 3 2
A. 0 volt
B. 100 volt
C. 200 volt
Answer: C
A. 4000J,3A
B. 8000 J,3A
C. 4000 J,4A
D. 8000 J,5A
Answer: A
A. 50 cm, 5cm
B. 50cm, − 5cm
450 45
C. cm, cm
11 11
450 − 45
D. cm, cm
11 11
Answer: B
35. The dispersive powers of two materials are 0.30&0.28 . They are used
power 0.30 is 10cm, then the focal lenght (for av, color) of the lens of
other material is :
A. 28/3 cm
B. − 0.20 / 3m
C. 0.75/7m
D. None of these
Answer: B
( c) θ = ∂v − ∂R (d) θ = (nV − nR )A
B. The ratios of θ/ ∂ given by, using c and a, and using b and d, are
Answer: D
37. In the figure shown a converging lens and a diverging lens of focal
lengths 20cm and -5cm respectively are separated by a distance such that
converging lens comes out as parallel beam from the diverging lens. Find
the intensity of the outgoing beam in wa / m
A. 400w / m 2
B. 1200w / m 2
C. 1600w / m 2
D. 800w / m 2
Answer: C
A. μ3
> μ2 > μ1
B. μ3
< μ2 < μ1
C. μ2
> μ3 , μ3 = μ1
D. μ2
> μ1 , μ3 = μ2
Answer: C
One is 20cm from the lens and other is other side of lens at a distance of
40cm from the lens. The image of both objects coincide. The magnitude
80
A. cm
3
40
B. cm
3
C. 40cm
20
D.
3
Answer: A::C
A. 45 ∘
B. 135 ∘
C. 10 % ∘
D. 75^(@)`
Answer: C
The potential of ground (or earth) is zero. The potential at point A (point
gound (earth).
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
magnitude of charge q
electrostatic conditions
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
43. Assetrion: If a proton and electron are placed in the same uniform
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: B
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: C
→
45. Statement I: The curent density J at any point in
→
ohmic resistor is in the direction of electric field E at that point.
Statement II: A point charge when released from rest in a region having
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
Reason:- If two cells having nonzero internal resistance and unequal emf
are connected across each other as shown, then the current in the circuit
cannot be zero.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
fixed emf, the resistor R1 has fixed resistance and the resistance of
resistor R2 can be varied ( but R2 is always non zero). Then the electric
value of resistance R .
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
48. Assertion:- Time constants of the cirucits shown in the figure are
same.
any instant for both the circuits, if batteries are inserted in the circuits at
t = 0
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: C
→
49. Assertion:- If dipole (P 1
) is moved along the line normal to the axis
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
zero.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: A
51. A: The electric field induced due to changing magnetic field is non-
conservative,
R: The line integral of the electric field induced due to changing magnetic
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
52. A: When a tiny circular obstacle is placed in the path of light from a
distant source, a bright spot is seen at the centre of the shadow of the
obstacle.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
53. Assertion:- In standard YDSE set up with visible light, the position on
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
54. Assertion:- In glass, red light travels faster than blue light.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
experiment is double that of the other the brighter frings are nine times
slit.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
valid only for mirrors sizes which are very small compared to their radii of
curvature.
Reason Laws of reflection are stricity valid for plane surface, but not for
large spherical.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: C
point.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
58. Assertion : The imges formed by total internal reflections are mucgh
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
Reason:- The radii of curvature of a biconvex lens and biconcave lens are
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
60. Assertion:- If your focus is on a point closer to your eyes, the radius of
length is needed.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: A
Paper 3
of the satellite is very small as comapred to the mass of the earth. Then,
Earth
Answer: A
. If the radius of the curved path is 100 m, the correct angle of banking of
−1
tan (2)
A.
3
−1
tan (3)
B.
5
−1
tan (2)
C.
5
−1
tan (1)
D.
4
Answer: C
time is given by
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: B
A. 2μ 2 > μ1 − μ3
B. 2μ2
< μ1 + μ3
C. 2μ2
> 2μ1 − μ3
D. 2μ2
> μ1 + μ3
Answer: B
shown. The force on the charged particle of 'q' at a distance 'l' from the
< l
A. zero
Qqd
B. 3
2πε0 l
Qqd
C.
3
πε0 l
Qqd
D. 3
4πε0 l
Answer: B
6. A glass sheet 12 × 10
−3
mm thick (μ
g
= 1.5) is placed in the path of
the thickness of the sheet of diamond of refractive index 2.5 that has to
A. 20 / 9μm
B. 7.2μm
C. 3μm
D. 4μm
Answer: D
B. Zero
C. P 0
tan θ along negative x-axis
D. P 0
tan θ along positive y-axis
Answer: C
for two different values. Out of which on value (K1 ) is less than internal
cell then:
9. The circuit shown has an idel ammeter with zero resistance and four
identical light bulbs which are initially illuminated. A person removes the
circuit at that point. Which statement is true about the circuit after
Answer: A
the capacitor in time interval of 20ms and Q2 be the charge given in the
interval t1 and the next 10μC charges is deposited in the next time
interval t . Then
2
A. Q 1
> Q2 , t1 > t2
B. Q 1
> Q2 , t1 < t2
C. Q 1
< Q2 , t1 > t2
D. Q 1
< Q3 , < t2
Answer: B
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Answer: D
Starting from point P and without leaving the region of magnetic field, is
it possible to choose a closed path (that is, a path that returns to P) for
D. No.
Answer: D
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13. The figure shows a particle (carrying charge +q) at the origin. A
uniform magnetic field is directed into the plane of the paper. The
particle can be projected only in the plane of paper and along positive or
negative x- or y-axis. The particle moves with constant speed and has to
hit a target located in the third quadrant. There are two direction of
B. + x and − y
C. − x and + y
D. − x and − y
Answer: C
14. Which one of the following modifications may increase the senstivity
1
st
Way : By using spring of smaller torsion constant.
2
nd
Way : By using a smaller coil
3
rd
Way : By using a stronger magnet
4
th
Way: By using a coil having fewer number of turns.
D. 2nd
and 4 only
th
Answer: B
15. In the circuit the rms value of voltage across the capacitor C, inductor
L and resister R1 are respectively 5√5V , 10 V and 5V. Then the peak
voltage a cross R is
2
A. 7V
B. 10V
C. 15V
D. 5√2V
Answer: B
16. Two bodies A and B of masses 5.00 kg and 10.0 kg respectively moving
in opposite directions with velocities 4.00 m/s and 0.50 m/s respectively
make head-on collision in free space. The force of their mutual interaction
varies according to the given graph. Select incorrect statement.
C. Body A will move with velocity 0.5 m/s in the original direction.
D. Body B will move with velocity 1.75 m/s in the opposite direction.
Answer: C
with a velocity of 5m / s . The speed of the ball just before the collision is
ball is
A. 15N-s
B. 10 N-s
C. 20N-s
D. 30N-s
Answer: D
with inductance L=2H and a conducting rod of mass m=80g, which can
freely (without fricition) slide over the conductors. The conductors are
induction B=4T.
right. Find the amplitude (in cm) for the oscillations of conducting rod, if
B. 5 cm
C. 0.5 cm
D. 2.5 cm
Answer: B
19. Figure shows the relationship between tensile stress and strain for a
Provided the strain is below the yield point 'B' the material returns to its
original shape and size when the force is removed. Beyond the yield
removed. For stresses beyond the yeld point, the material exhibit plastic
flow, which means that it continues to elongate for little increases in the
(i.e. breaking point). The graph below shows the stress-strain curve for 4
different materials.
A. Material-I
B. Material-II
C. Material-III
D. Material-IV
Answer: B
Provided the strain is below the yield point 'B' the material returns to its
original shape and size when the force is removed. Beyond the yield
removed. For stresses beyond the yeld point, the material exhibit plastic
flow, which means that it continues to elongate for little increases in the
(i.e. breaking point). The graph below shows the stress-strain curve for 4
different materials.
If you bough a new shoe which bites in the beginning and later on fits
A. Material-I
B. Material-II
C. Material-III
D. Material-IV
Answer: C
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21. Figure shows the relationship between tensile stress and strain for a
Provided the strain is below the yield point 'B' the material returns to its
original shape and size when the force is removed. Beyond the yield
removed. For stresses beyond the yeld point, the material exhibit plastic
flow, which means that it continues to elongate for little increases in the
stress. Beyond C a local constriction occurs. The material fractures at D
(i.e. breaking point). The graph below shows the stress-strain curve for 4
different materials.
If you bough a new shoe which bites in the beginning and later on fits
A. Material-I
B. Material-II
C. Material-III
D. Material-IV
Answer: D
figure. (P 0
= 1.01 × 10 N / m )
5 2
Pressure at point B is
A. 4.25x10 4
N /m
2
B. 6.25 × 10 4
N /m
2
C. 2.50 × 10 4
N /m
3
D. 2.0 × 10 5
N /m
2
Answer: A
figure. (P 0
= 1.01 × 10 N / m )
5 2
Pressure at point C is
A. 5.5 × 10 4
N /m
2
B. 6.5 × 10 4
N /m
2
C. 8.0 × 10 4
N /m
2
D. 10.5 × 10 4
N /m
2
Answer: B
distance x of the point from the rear end as shown in the graph. What
can you certainly conclude about density of the rope?
A. It is uniform.
Answer: B
A. θ
tan θ
B. tan −1
[ ]
e
C. e tan θ
e
D. tan −1
[ ]
tan θ
Answer: B
with a gap of time interval Δt. The initial velocity of the ball is :
A. √8gh
2
+ (gΔt)
2
gΔt
B. √2gh + ( )
2
C. √8gh + (2gΔt)
2
D. √2gh
Answer: B
growth curve for Y intersects the decay curve for X after time T. What is
the time T ?
A. t/2
B. ln(t/2)
C. t
D. ln(2t)
Answer: C
28. Four tuning forks of frequencies 200,201,204 and 206 Hz are sounded
A. 6
B. 12
C. 15
D. None of these
Answer: B
A. increase by 2 times
B. decrease by 2 times
C. decrease by 4 times
D. increase by 4 times
Answer: B
30. A bead is free to slide down a smooth wire tightly stretched between
points A and on a verticle circle of radius R. if the bead starts from rest at
'A', the highest point on the circle, its velocity when it arrives at B is :-
A. 2√gR
B. 2√gR cos θ
2√R
C.
g
D. None of these
Answer: B
of the block is (14 / 3)kg. How much distance does th block cover before it
comes to rest for the first time? (The spring constant of the left spring is
A. 2m
B. 4m
C. 6m
D. 8m
Answer: A
32. One mole of an ideal gas undergoes a process whose molar heat
of freedom of gas
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Answer: B
km/hr. Find the distance over which he can stop the car if it were running
A. 7000
B. 7
C. 5000
D. 5
Answer: B
5
A. At normal temperature C v
= R
2
B. At any temperature C p
− Cv = R
Answer: C
35. A particle with the potentila energy shown in the graph is moving to
the right. It has 1.0J of kinetic energy at x=1.0m. Where the particle
reverses its direction of motion?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 2
D. 5
Answer: B
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: A
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37. If the B-H curves of two samples of P and Q of iron are as shown below,
electromagnet
permanent magnet
Answer: B
B. 100 Hz
C. 500 Hz
D. 50,000Hz
Answer: D
revolution around the sun. Assume path of the planet known as orbit to
T ∝ G ms r
a b c
find value of a+b+2c.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B
3.40 × 10
−6
ohm
−1
cm
−1
at 25
∘
C . If λ
Ag
+
= 62.3ohm
− 1 2
cm mol
− 1 and
λCl − = 67.7ohm
−1 2
cm mol
−1
, the solubility of AgC at 25 ∘
C is:
A. 2.6 × 10 −5
molL
−1
B. 3.731 × 10 −3
molL
−1
C. 3.731 × 10 −5
molL
−1
D. 2.6 × 10 −3
gL
−1
Answer: A
fcc lattice with Y atoms occupying all tetrahedral voids and Z atoms
A. X 4
Y Z2
B. X 4
Y2 Z
C. XY 2
Z4
D. X 2
Y4 Z
Answer: D
(Kf = 1.72Kkgmol
−1
) , a freezing point depression of 2K is observed.
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: A
44. Calculate the total number of electrons present in 3.2g of oxygen gas.
A. 6.0 × 1023
B. 1.2 × 1023
C. 6.0 × 1024
D. 1.2 × 1025
Answer: D
Answer: C
A. 50
B. 40
C. 20
D. 100
Answer: A
Answer: C
48. Which of the following solutions will have highest boiling point:-
(Assume M=m)
A. 34.2 % (w / V ) sugar
B. 18 % (w / V ) Glucose
C. 6.00 % (w / V ) Urea
Answer: D
− 2+
M nO → Mn
4
A. zero
B. Eight
C. Five
D. Two
Answer: A
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A. 450
B. 760
C. 152
D. 380
Answer: C
A. (b − 3x)
B. (3b − 3x)
3x
C. (b − )
2
2
D. (b − x)
3
Answer: C
spontaneity of a process.
spontaneity of a process.
(iii) When both the factors take place simultaneously, the magnitude of
spontenity of a process
spontaneity of a process
D.
Answer: C
A. 10 −4 2
m s
−1
B. 106 2
m s
−1
C. 5 × 10 − 29 2
m s
−1
D. 10 − 34 2
m s
−1
Answer: C
A. 62.32 J
B. 6.235J
C. 623.5J
D. 6325.0J
Answer: C
A.
B.
C.
D. None of these
Answer: A
A. RCHOHR
B. RCH OH − CH3
C. R − CH 2
− CH2 − OH
D.
Answer: C
B. H g(Oac) 2
/ H2 O followed by N aBH 4
C. B 2
H6 followed by H 2
O2
D. CH 3
CO2 H / H2 SO4
Answer: C
H2 O
what is (X) ?
A. CH 3
CH2 OH
B. CH 3
− O − CH3
C. CH 3
CH2 CH O
D. CH 2
= CH OH
Answer: D
LiAIH4 I2 + N aOH
A. C 2
H5 I
B. C 2
H5 OH
C. C 2
H2
D. CH 3
COCH3
Answer: C
A. N H 2
B. SnCl 2
C. Cl
D. N H 4
+
Cl
−
Answer: A
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
A. P and S
B. Q and S
C. Q and R
D. P,Q,R and S
Answer: C
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
Answer: C
A. Ethyl acetate
B. Ethyl methacrylate
C. Ethyl 20methylbut-2-enoate
D. Ethyl 3-methylbut-3-enoate
Answer: D
Answer: B
A. [Co(H
3+
2
O) ]
6
B. [CO(N H
3+
3
) ]
6
C. [Co(CN )
3−
]
6
D. [Co(C 2
O4 ) [ ^ (3 − )
3
Answer: C
A. dil. HCl
B. dil. H 2
SO4
C. very dil. H N O 3
D. All of these
Answer: D
70. Give reasons for the following: Aluminium is used in flash bulbs.
A. Be
B. Mg
C. Ca
D. Ba
Answer: B
A. 2,2,2
B. 2,2,0
C. 3,2,2
D. 2,3,0
Answer: B
coloured is
A. K 2
Cr 2 O7
B. (N H 4
) [T iCl6 ]
2
C. V OSO 4
D. K 3
[Cu(CN ) ]
4
Answer: C
A. Oxidising agent
B. Reducing agent
C. Solvent
D. Solvating agent
Answer: B
74. The chemical composition of slag formed during the smelting process
A. Cu 2
O + F eS
B. F eSiO 3
C. CiF eS 3
D. Cu 2
S + F eP
Answer: B
A. x > y
B. y > x
C. x = y
D. Cannot be predicted
Answer: B
76. Which of the following elements will have highest ionisation energy?
A. M n +2
B. M n +4
C. M n +6
D. M n +7
Answer: D
77. Arrange BF3 , BCl3 , BBr 3 , BI3 in the decreasing order of Lewis acid
A. BF 3
> BCl3 > BBr 3 > BI3
B. SiF 4
> SiCl4 > SiBr 4
C. AlCl 3
> AlBr 3 > AII3
D. BCl 3
> AlCl3
Answer: A
A. HF
B. HCl
C. HBr
D. HI
Answer: A
A. (A-S),(B-Q),(C-P),(D-R)
B. (A-P),(B-R),(C-Q),(D-S)
C. (A-S),(B-P),(C-Q),(D-R)
D. (A-R),(B-S),(C-Q),(D-P)
Answer: C
not introduce any change in the electrostatic field of the outer space.
Reason:- A closed conducting shell divides the entire space into the inner
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
depend on path
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
83. Asseration: A metal piece and a non-metal (stone) piece are dropped
from the same height near earth's surface. Both will reach the earth's
surface simultaneousely.
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
84. Assertion:- If earth did not have atomosphere, its average surface
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: A
85. Assertion:- Different colours of light have same velocity in vaccum, but
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
by white light, then image formed will be coloured and not exactl white.
Reason:- The lens has different focal length sfor different colours.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
different persons.
Reasons:- All persons may not have the same near point distance of 25cm
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
the space between the lens and the glass plate is filled with a liquid of
refractive index greater than that of glass, the central spot of the pattern
is bright.
denser to a rarer medium and the two interfering rays are reflected under
similar conditions.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
resistance is reduced.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
90. Assertion : Soft and hard X -rays differ in frequency as well as velocity.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
constant.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
Answer: B
system of communications.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
plane with equal speed reltative to earth's surface. They have equal
Reason:- The trains require same centripetal force although they have
different speeds.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: D
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: B
turbulent.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
Reason:- During adiabatic expansion, work is done by the gas using a part
of internal energy and no heat exchange takes place the system and the
surrounding.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
Reason:- During adiabatic expansion, work is done by the gas using a part
of internal energy and no heat exchange teakes place the system and the
surrounding.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
one end. Near the free end only progressive wave is observed.
Reason:- Energy of reflected wave does does not reach the free end.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct
Answer: A
Physics
1. A block of mass m is being pulled up a rough incline by an agent
and the incline is μ. The maximum speed of the block during the course
of ascent is
P
A.
mg sin θ + μ mg cos θ
P
B.
mg sin θ − μ mg cos θ
P
C.
mg sin θ
P
D.
μmg sin θ
Answer: A
A. a) 0,0
B. b) 40μC, 30μC
C. c) 20μC, 60μC
D. d) 20μC, 30μC
Answer: C
3. In the given LCR series ciruit reading of voltmenter is 120V. The reading
B. 4A
C. 2A
D. 5A
Answer: B
θ with horizontal. A light string is tied to the cylinder at the right most
point, and a mass m hangs from the string, as shown. Assume that the
sufficiently large to prevent slipping. For the cylinder the remain static,
the value of m is
M cos θ
A.
1 + sin θ
M sin θ
B.
1 + sin θ
M cos θ
C.
1 − sin θ
M sin θ
D.
1 − sin θ
Answer: D
Answer: C
A. 8 volt/m
B. 6 volt/m
C. 4 volt/m
D. none
Answer: A
7. In the given figure balls A&B are released simultaneously , when string
comparison to ball A.
Answer: C::D
in air is 320 m/s. Neglecting end corrections , the air column in the pipe
A. 40Hz
B. 80Hz
C. 120Hz
D. 160Hz
Answer: A::C
9. A very thin sheet of plastic having refractive index μ = 1.5 covers one
B. 1400 nm
C. 350nm
D. 2100 nm
Answer: A::D
10. The Fig. shows a string of equally placed beads of mass m , separated
by distance d. The beads are free to slide without friction on a thin wire. A
constant force F act on the first bead initially at rest till it makes collision
with the second bead. The second bead then collides with the third and
2F d
collision with the second bead is √ and zero respectively.
m
2F d 1 2F d
collision with the second bead is √ and √
m 2 m
respectively.
1 2F d
√ .
2 m
Answer: A::C::D
is closed & it remains closed for a long time but S2 remains open . Now
switch S1 is opened & switch S2 is closed at t=0, then after closing the
switch S :
2
C
A. a) Maximum current passing through inductor will be (ε)√ .
2L
ε
inductor will be .
L
εC
D. d) Maximum charge on capacitor C will be
2
.
2
Answer: A::B::C
12. Three musicians experiment with the Doppler affect . Musician A rides
note , adjusts his trumpet , and plays the same note he heard.
fA .
Answer: A::C::D
13. A wave equation which gives the displacement along the y- direction is
given by y = 10
−4
sin[30t − 2x] where x & y are in meter & t is time in
second.
A. The wave is travelling with a speed 15 m/s in the positive x-
direction.
direction.
Answer: A::B::C
between block and incline and between cylinder and incline is equal to μ .
the system is held at rest & then released . If cylinder & block move
together and cylinder perform pure rolling & tension in string is non zero
then
Acceleration of block will be :
(m 1 + m 2 )g sin θ − μm 2 g cos θ
A.
3
m1 + m2
2
(m 1 + m 2 )g sin θ − μm 2 g cos θ
B. 3
m1 + m2
2
(m 1 + m 2 )g sin θ − μm 2 g cos θ
C. 3
m 1 + 2m 2
2
(m 1 + m 2 )g sin θ − μm 2 g cos θ
D. 5
m1 + m2
2
Answer: A
between block and incline and between cylinder and incline is equal to μ .
the system is held at rest & then released . If cylinder & block move
together and cylinder perform pure rolling & tension in string is non zero
then
(m 1 + m 2 )tan θ
A.
m 1 + 2m 2
2
B. tan θ
3
(m 1 + m 2 )tan θ
C.
3
m 1 + 2m 2
2
tan θ
D.
3
Answer: D
16. In the given circuit switch S2 is Kept closed and S1 is kept open for a
very long time such that the system is in steady- state . Now S1 is also
ε
A.
R
ε
B.
3R
ε
C.
4R
ε
D.
2R
Answer: C
17. In the given circuit switch S2 is Kept closed and S1 is kept open for a
very long time such that the system is in steady- state . Now S1 is also
ε
A.
3R
4ε
B.
3R
ε
C.
2R
ε
D.
R
Answer: B
Maths
|z|
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 16
Answer: C
⎧ , x < − 1
⎪
⎪
2 2
⎪
π ( x + 1 )
⎪
⎪
x−1
⎪
⎩
⎪ , x > 1
ln √x
A. 3
B. 1
C. − 1
D. − 3
Answer: B
1
A.
2
1
B. −
2
C. 0
Answer: A
integer function)
A. 11
B. 12
C. 13
D. Infinitely many
Answer: B
must be
A. √8 + 2
B. − √8 − 2
C. − √8 + 2
D. √8 − 2
Answer: D
ABCD in points P,Q and R respectively such that AP: PB =1 :2 and AQ:
QD=2:3 . Find the ratio AR : RC
7
A.
2
3
B.
7
2
C.
7
2
D.
9
Answer: D
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point of contact. The equation of the curve through the point (1,1) is
A. (0, e)
B. (e, e)
2 1
C. ( , )
e e
1 2
D. ( , )
e e
Answer: A::C
1
f( ) then
2
1
A. a.f( ) = 1 − ln 2
2
1 π
B. b.f( ) = − ln 2
.2 2
Answer: A::C
n+4
9. Let . If , and
are in arithmetic
2 n
2 k
(1 + x ) (1 + x) = ∑ ak x a1 a2 a3
k=0
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Answer: B::C::D
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10. If f(x) is double differentiable function such that |f(x)| ≤ 5 for each
x in the interval [0,4] and f takes its largest value at an interior point of
this interval , then value of |f' (0)| + |f' ' (4)| cannot be -
A. 10
B. 15
C. 21
D. 28
Answer: C::D
equation
x̄ + c̄ × ȳ = ā
¯
ȳ + c̄ × x̄ = b where c̄ is a non zero vector . Then the value of x̄ and ȳ
is given by
¯
ā + ( ā. c̄ ) c̄ + b × c̄
A. a.x̄ =
2
1 + |c|
b̄ + ( b̄. c̄ )c̄ + ā × c̄
B. b.x̄ =
2
1 + |c|
¯
ā + ( ā. c̄ ) c̄ + b × c̄
C. c.ȳ =
1 + |c̄ |
¯ ¯
b + ( b. c̄ ) c̄ + ā × c̄
D. d.y =
2
1 + |c̄ |
Answer: A::B::D
and y-axis is :
A. a) a : b
B. b) b : a
C. c) a 2 2
:b
D. d) b 2
:a
2
Answer: C
f(x)
13. In a problem of differentiation of , one student writes the
g(x)
g(x) = x
2
and lim f(x) = 4 On the basis of above information ,
x→ ∞
4x
A. a.
(x − 2)
2
4x
B. b. 2
(2 − x)
2
4x
C. c.
2
x + x + 1
2
4x
D. d. 2
(4 − x)
Answer: B
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14. Ratio of amplitude for two wave is 5:9 .Find the ratio of intensity?
1
1. A body of mass kg moving with velocity 12m / s is stopped by
4
A. 7.2 Ns
B. 3 Ns
C. 2.4 Ns
D. None
Answer: A
3RT
C =
4T0
3
A. RT0
2
3
B. RT0
4
3
C. RT0
8
3
D. RT0
10
Answer: B
Answer: B
Another vessel B which has four time greater inner volume contains the
A. 105
Pa
B. 2 × 10 5
Pa
C. 4 × 10 5
Pa
D. 5 × 10 5
Pa
Answer: B
oxygen and nitrogen. Mass of gas is 1g, gas's temperature is 170 C and
A. N O
B. N O 2
C. N2
O
D. N2
O3
Answer: D
dV V0
observed that the gas expands at a constant rate =
dt 400(second)
A. 40K
B. 80K
C. 200K
D. 260K
Answer: B
(ln 2 = 0.6932) :-
5
D. Energy released per fission is × 10
− 13
J
3
Answer: B::C
A. a) Conduction
B. b) Convection
C. c) Radiation
Answer: B::C::D
then :-
93RT0
A. Work done by gas
5
Answer: A::B::C
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wavelength as shown:-
sharp peaks (λ 2
&λ3 ) will shift to new position.
λ2
Answer: B::D
10. Two gases have the same initial pressure, volume and temperature.
They expand to the same final volume, one adiabatically and the other
isothermally. Then:
Answer: A::D
11. In which of the following , Convection of heat does not take place ?
B. b) Boiling of water
Answer: D
fringe pattern on a screen .the phase difference between the beam is π/2
at a point A and 2π at a point B.Then find out the difference between the
13. A double slit is illuminated by the light of wavelength 12000A .The slits
are 0.1 cm apart and the screen is placed one metre away.calculate the
Part 2 Physics
2
v
A. Initial angular acceleration of the particle is
0
2
l
2
v R
B. Initial angular acceleration of the particle is
0
3
l
2
l
C. Distance travelled by the particle till it collides with the disc is
2R
2
l
D. Distance travelled by the particle till it collides with the disc is
R
Answer: B::C
in figure :
A. On the surface of conductor the net charge is always negative
uniformly
C. Inside the conductor electric field due to point charge is non zero
D. None of these
Answer: B::C
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: D
4. The given two fixed rings of radius R lie in XY plane as shown in the
figure. Linear charge density of the rings A and B varies as per the
r > > R
2 4
3 λ π R
A. Force of interaction between the two ring is
0
× ( )
4 ∈0 r
2 4
3 λ π R
B. Force of interection between the two rings is
0
× ( )
2 ∈0 r
2 4
πλ R
C. Potential energy of interaction between the two ring of
0
3
4ε0 r
Answer: A::D
direction in the same orbit, what will happen with the heavier fragment?
Answer: C::D
2 2
σ R
A.
2ε K
0
B. R
2 2
σ πR
C.
2ε0 K
2 2
σ πR
D.
ε0 K
Answer: C
The orbital radius of one satellite is r while that of the other satellite is
5/2
4πr
each other over the minimum distance is
1/2
3(GM ) Δr
5/2
2π
each other over the minimum distance is
1/2
3(GM ) Δr
1/2
3(GM ) Δr
5/2
r
1/2
3(GM ) Δr
5/2
2r
Answer: A::D
with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the
move)
Column-I Column-II
(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge
that the block slides down the wedge and wedge slide on the floor
A. (I)(iv)R
B. (III)(ii)Q
C. (IV )(i)Q
D. (II)(iii)R
Answer: D
with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the
Column-I Column-II
(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge
that the block slides down the wedge and wedge slide on the floor
A. (I)(iv)S
B. (III)(ii)Q
C. (IV )(i)Q
D. (II)(iii)R
Answer: B
10. A block is released on the slant face of a wedge of equal mass placed
with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the
Column-I Column-II
(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge
that the block slides down the wedge and wedge slide on the floor
A. (I)(iv)P
B. (III)(ii)Q
C. (IV )(i)Q
D. (II)(iii)(R)
Answer: C
11. Consider a non conduting ring of radius r and mass m and a particle of
same mass, both at rest in free space. The particle is on the axis of the
ring and far away from the ring. An amount Q of positive charge is
ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the
following question
Column-I Column
Qq
v
(III) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 + √1 − ] (iii) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
Qq
v
(IV ) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 − √1 − ] (iv) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
Qq
v = √
2πε0 mr
A. (II)(i)S
B. (I)(ii)P
C. (III)(iv)R
D. (IV )(iii)Q
Answer: B
12. Consider a non conduting ring of radius r and mass m and a particle
of same mass, both at rest in free space. The particle is on the axis of the
ring and far away from the ring. An amount Q of positive charge is
ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the
following question
Column-I Column
Qq
v
(III) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 + √1 − ] (iii) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
Qq
v
(IV ) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 − √1 − ] (iv) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
2Qq
Which of following options is the correct representation if v = √
πε0 mr
A. (II)(i)S
B. (I)(ii)P
C. (III)(iv)R
D. (IV )(iii)Q
Answer: A
13. Consider a non conduting ring of radius r and mass m and a particle
of same mass, both at rest in free space. The particle is on the axis of the
ring and far away from the ring. An amount Q of positive charge is
ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the
following question
Column-I Column
Qq
v
(III) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 + √1 − ] (iii) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
Qq
v
(IV ) Maximum speed of the ring is [1 − √1 − ] (iv) Minimu
2 2
πε 0 mrv
2Qq
Which of following options is the correct representation if v = √
πε0 mr
A. (II)(i)S
B. (I)(ii)P
C. (III)(iv)Q
D. (IV )(iii)(Q)
Answer: D
Shell just clears the roof diagonally at points P and Q and falls on the
of mass of system has time peroid of 3 years, while the distance between
any two stars of the system is 2 astronomical unit. All the three stars are
identical and mass of the sun is M and total mass of this multiple star
a b
system is × M . Then find ? (a and b are lowest possible integers (I
b 3
17. A double slit is illuminated by light of wavelength 12000 A .the slits are
0.1 cm apart and the screen is placed one metre away .find the sepration
bent back and then pulled backwards with constant unit velocity just
above the part of the carpet which is still at rest on the floor. Speed of
x
centre of mass of the moving part is (2 × xmm) / sec. Then find ?
75
equipotential
20. A long straight wire of negligible resistance is bent into V shape, its
two arms making an angle α with each other and placed horizotally in a
The rod is started off with an initial veloctiy v in the direction of bisector
0
and away from vertex A. The rod is long enough not to fall off the wire
during the subsquent motion, and the electrical contact between the two
statements(s)
2 2
B α B 2
α
2
x tan, + mV0 = x tan, + mv
0
r 2 r 2
mv0 r
2
x max = x +
√ 0
2 α
B tan,
2
C. As x increases, v decrease
ultimately stop,
Answer: A::B::C::D
with some liquid. The system is heated slowly. Ramesh states that cube
will slowly sink. Suresh immediately responds that on the contary it will
A. Ramesh is right
B. Suresh is right
22. The arms of a U shaped tube are vertical. The arm on right side is
closed and other arm is closed by light movable piston. There is mercury
in the tube and initially the level of the mercury in the arms is the same.
Above the mercury, there is an air column of height h in each arm, and
h
A. hP 0
= ( + x)P1
2
B. hP 0
= (h − x)P2
C. P 1
= P2
D. P 1
− P2 = 2xpg where p is density of mercury
Answer: A::B::D
23. A cup contains some mercury in it. Now a narrow glass tube is lowered
in the mercury. After some time the mercury level in the tube becomes
lower than the mercury level outside the tube as shown in diagram.
During this process (Choose correct statements)
Answer: C::D
constant)
2S
Answer: C::D
25. A small ball of mass m and charge q is attached to the bottom end of
a piece of negligible mass thread of length l, whose top end is fixed. The
system formed by the thread and ball is in vertical plane and is in uniform
The ball is started with a velocity v from lower most point of circle in a
0
of thread. The ball moves along a circular path such that thread remains
3mg
A.
2q√gL
mg
B.
2√gL
2mg
C.
3q√gL
Answer: A
26. In youngs double slit experiment the fringes are formed at a distance
27. A small ball of mass m and charge q is attached to the bottom end of
a piece of negligible mass thread of length l, whose top end is fixed. The
system formed by the thread and ball is in vertical plane and is in uniform
The ball is started with a velocity v from lower most point of circle in a
0
Answer: B
2πRlV
A. ∈0
d
πRlV
B. ∈0
2d
πRlV
C. ∈0
3d
πRlV
D. ∈0
4d
Answer: A
capacitor
π ∈0 V Bl
A.
M
2π ∈0 V Bl
B.
M
3π ∈0 V BL
C.
M
4π ∈0 V BL
D.
M
Answer: B
current
current
D. Value of ω max
cannot be calculated with the help of given data.
Answer: B
31. The sides of a square shaped frame, Shown in the diagram are made of
r1 + r2
32. There are two cylinder shaped wooden billets, each having mass M, in
a vertical wall sewage, which contains water in it. The two billets have
same size and same material , they touch each other and walls of sewage.
One of them is totally under water, whilst the other one is immersed only
coil. Now a capacitor is connected in series with the coil and source is
same, then average power dissipated in the circuit does not changes. If
Part 2 Physic
constant speed v. Denoting by 'r' the radius of the paper roll at any given
time and by 'b' the thickness of the paper. What is the angular acceleraion
of the paper roll?
2
bv
A. 3
2πr
2
2bv
B. 3
πr
2
bv
C. 3
4πr
2
4bv
D. 3
πr
Answer: A
angle of ϕ = 60
∘
, attached to each other as shown in Figure. Light of a
30
∘
and the ray leaves the third prism parallel to the direction of
incidence. The refractive index of the glass of the first and third prisms, is
1.5. Find the refractive index of the material of the middle prism.
(√6 = 2.45)
A. 1.95
B. 2.96
C. 2.84
D. 3.95
Answer: A
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partly reflected and partly refracted at the two surfaces of the glass. The
2d sin θ
A.
2
√n2 − sin θ
2d sin θ
B.
2 1
√sin θ − 2
n
√n2 − sin2 θ
C. 2d
sin θ
D. None of these
Answer: A
4. In the diagram shown below, the rod is uniform having mas M and
state of rest (and spring in its natural lenth) The rod comes to state of
(√3 − 1)
A.
2√3
√3 − 1
B. 3 l
2
(√3 − 1)
C. l
4√3
2√3 − 1
D. l
√3
Answer: C
length 30 cm. The distance of the object from the lens is 45 cm. If the lens
is moved away from object by 1 mm and also the object is moved apart
from the line joining the object and optical centre by 1 mm the
A. √29mm
B. √34mm
C. 2√5mm
D. √44mm
Answer: A
5l
A. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
6
3l
B. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
4
13
C. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
12
2l
D. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
3
Answer: C
7. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order
x
A. Height of final image is
2
x
B. Height of final image is
3
Answer: A::C::D
8. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order
Answer: A::C::D
mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on
particle is at top most point, then the system is released from rest.
Answer next two question when the particle is at the same height as the
centre of ring aftr being released from top most point. Assume that the
gr
A. Speed of centre of mass of system is √
4
g
B. Angular velocity of system is ω = √
r
Answer: A::B::D
mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on
particle is at top most point, then the system is released from rest.
Answer next two question when the particle is at the same height as the
centre of ring aftr being released from top most point. Assume that the
g
A. instantaneous acceleration of the centre of ring is
2
towards right
C. The force exerted by the ring on the ground at the instant given is
3
mg
2
D. The force exerted by the ring on the ground at the instant given is
2mg
Answer: A::C
P Q R S
B.
1 2 3 2
P Q R S
C.
3 1 3 2
P Q R S
D.
1 4 2 4
Answer: C
13. In transistor, the change in base current from 100 microampere to 125
14. List-I contains primary phenomenon related to light which are needed
of medium
P Q R S
A.
3 1 4 2
P Q R S
B.
4 3 2 1
P Q R S
C.
1 3 2 4
P Q R S
D.
1 2 3 4
Answer: C
d = 100μm . It is surrounded by air. Light is sent into the fiber along the
smooth surface. Determine its new angular velocity (in rads//s) just after
its end strike and hooks onto the peg and the rod starts to rotate about
at the given instant the kinetic energy of the semi circular are AOB is
22
lambda mv 0
_ (2) , then find the value of 11λ(takeπ = )
−q moves horizontally to the right with the same speed v, and a third
charge +q moves horizonatlly to the right with the same speed v. The
μ0 2qv
A. Into the page with magnitude 2
4π a
μ0 4qv
B. Into the page with magnitude 2
4π a
μ0 2qv
C. Out of the page with magnitude 2
4π a
μ0 4qv
D. Out of the page with magnitude 2
4π a
Answer: D
What is
A. 72mN − m
B. 720mN − m
C. 72μN − m
D. 720μN − m
Answer: C
double that of AB and BC. Find magnetic field at point 'O' due to the
A. zero
√2μ0 i
B. ⊕
πL
√2μ0 i
C. ⊙
πL
2√2μ0 i
D. ⊗
πL
Answer: C
21. A time varying uniform magnetic field passes through a circular region
radial distance 'r' and time 't' according to relation B-B_(0)rt. The induced
electric field strength at a radial distance R / 2 from the centre will be.
2
B0 R
A.
12
2
B0 R
B.
6
2
2B 0 R
C.
3
2
B0 R
D.
16
Answer: A
Answer: A
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500 turns coil. The electric current flowing through the wire is 5A. The self
A. 0.5H
B. 5 × 10 −3
H
C. 5H
D. 5 × 10 −2
H
Answer: B
11
24. A coil has inductance of H and is joined in series with a resistance
5π
B. 0.7A
C. 0.5A
D. 7A
Answer: C
25. In the circuit shown below what will be the reading of the voltmeter
and ammeter?
A. 800V , 2A
B. 300V , 2.2A
C. 220V , 2.2A
D. 100V , 2A
Answer: C
26. Shown an object and its image formed by a thin lens. Then the nature
Answer: B
6
27. A horizontal cylinderical tank m in diameter is half full of water. The
π
refractive index. A small laser can move along the curved bottom of the
water and aims a light beam towards the centre of the water surface.
curved face) from the lowest point in water, no light enters the gas. The
refractive index of gas is (μ
water
= 4 / 3)
A. 4 / √3
B. √5 / 2
C. 2 / √3
D. √3
Answer: C
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28. A container having two immiscible liquids of densities 'p' and '2p'
A. 5pgh
B. 10pgh
C. 2.5pgh
D. 7.5pgh
Answer: B
tube at P. Find the work done per unit volume by pressure as liquid flows
A. 2000J / m 3
B. 1000J / m 3
C. 1500J / m 3
D. 9000J / m 3
Answer: B
30. A uniform thin rod is bent in the form of closed loop ABCDEF A as
shown in the figure. The ratio of moment of inertia of the loop about x-
A. Greater than 1
B. Less than 1
C. Equal to 1
D. Equal to 0.5
Answer: B
dimensions of the system are d = 0.3m and a = 0.2m . Assume the rods
to be massless.
A. 150 î
B. 150( − k)
ˆ
C. 150( − î )
D. It cannot be in equilibrium
Answer: A
partily rolling and partially sliding. During this kind of motion of the
sphere.
conserved
conserved
D. Angular monentum about the centre of mass is conserved
Answer: B
33. Two current carrying coil having radius 'r' are seperated by distance 'd'
as shown in diagram. If r < < d . Then find the force between two ring.
Current in both the ring is clockwise and equal to i.
6μ0 i2 π 2 r 4
A.
4π d4
2 2 4
μ0 i π r
B.
4π d4
3μ0 i2 π 2 r 4
C.
4π d4
2 2 4
μ0 i π r
D. 4
2π d
Answer: A
→ x
34. The magnetic field in a region is given by B = B 0 (1 + )k̂ . A
a
square loop of edge length 'd' is placed with its edge along X-axis and Y-
→
axis. The loop is moved with a constant velocity V = V0 î . The emf
2
v0 B 0 d
A.
a
3
v0 B 0 d
B.
a
2
v0 B 0 d
C.
2a
D. 0
Answer: A
velocity towards right. Its value at some instance is 12(Ω) . The current in
A. 0.5A
Answer: B
B. Bulb glows
Answer: D
√7
other half of sphere is silvered. After refraction it is reflected and
2
then refracted out of sphere again such that the total deviation is
3
minimum then total deviation of the ray will be (sin 41
0
− √ )
A. 102 0
B. 980
C. 136 0
D. 163 0
Answer: C
constant rate αm 3
/s .
(b) find the time when level of water becomes h( < h max ) .
2
α
A. 2
2ga
α
B.
2ga
a
C.
2gα
2
a
D. 2
2gα
Answer: A
39. A ring of mass 'm' and radius 'r' carrying current i0 is lying in the X-Y
about the axid initial magnetic energy stored in the ring will be. (In
joules)
A. − π 2
i0 B0
B. − 5πr 2
i0 B0
C. − 3πr 2
i0 B0
D. − 2πr 2
i0 B0
Answer: B
40. In the circuit shown in figure power factor of box is 0.5 and power
√3
factor of circuit is .Current leading the voltage. Find the effective
2
resistance of the box.
A. 5Ω
B. 10Ω
C. 15Ω
D. 20Ω
Answer: A
quandrant and gets reflected. The unit vector in the direction of reflected
ray will be
1
A. ( − î − ĵ)
√2
1
B. ( î + ĵ)
√2
− 2 î − 3 ĵ
C.
√13
− (2 î + ĵ)
D.
√5
Answer: A
42. Consider two heavy right circular rollers of the radii R and r
the same value for all surfaces of contact, determine the necessary
condition under which the larger roller can be pulled over the smaller
one. Assume the smaller cylinder should neither roll nor slide.
D
A. μ = √
d
D
B. μ = 2√
d
d
C. μ = √
D
D
D. μ = 2√
d
Answer: C
A. 30 ∘
B. 45 ∘
C. 60 ∘
D. 75 ∘
Answer: B
surface. The two are of equal masses. There is no slipping at any of the
energy of S is
A. 1 : 1
B. 12 : 1
C. 8 : 3
D. 11 : 8
Answer: C
45. An object to the left of a lens is imaged by the lens on a screen 30cm
to the right of the lens. When the lens is moved 5cm to the right, the
screen must be moved 5cm to the left to refocus the images. The focal
length of lens is :-
A. 10cm
B. 15cm
C. 20cm
D. 30cm
Answer: A
A. 1 : 1
B. 1 : 2
C. 2 : 1
D. 4 : 1
Answer: C
A. 1A
B. 2A
C. 3A
D. 4A
Answer: B
Part 2 Physics
1. Two voltmeters A and B are used to measures a voltage a cross a
graphs. Here VT is the true value of the voltage being measured. Which
B.
Answer: A
horizontal axis passing through its top end. At the bottom end of the roa
a small ball of mass m andat the mid-point another small ball of mass 3m
g=9.8 m//s^(2).
A. 2.0rad / s
B. 2.5rad / s
C. 3.0rad / s
D. 3.5rad / s
Answer: C::D
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A. 1A
B. 2A
C. 3A
D. None
Answer: B
between A and B is
9
A. Ω
7
1
B. Ω
9
7
C. Ω
9
D. None
Answer: C::D
production in resistance R is
25
A. W
12
38
B. W
12
35
C. W
12
D. None
Answer: A
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: A
meter bridge.
Answer: C
9. While measuring length of small iron rod, following five reading wee
obtained.
obove readings.
Answer: B
Note that as the current progresses along the wire, the direction of
A. Source of emf.
wire.
C. the charges just behind a given segment of wire which push them
Answer: A
A. Reading of A 1 is1.16A
Answer: A&B&C
2E
C. When only S 2
S3 closed then a reading of A is
1
3R
Answer: B
A. R = 1Ω
B. R = 2Ω
C. B is 3 lower than D.
D. B is 6V lower than C.
Answer:
rod AB is of length 1.0m and resistance 1.0kΩ and A1 and A2 are ideal
ammeters. The adjacent graph shows relation between current in the
ammeter A and distance x of the jockey D from the end A. Based on the
1
Answer:
locate the null point on the last (4th) segment of the potentiometer.Find
the resistance of the potentiometer wire and potential drop per unit
horizontal floor are connected with the help of a light spring of force
constant k. The discs are also connected with two light rods each of
length 2√2m that are pivoted to a nail driven into the floor as shown as
of the spring.
range is selected on the voltameter, it show 1.4V and when 100V range
voltmeter show 3.x, where x is a digit after the decimal point. Calculate
value of x.
18. Snell's law relation for air glass boundary is given by equation
nair sin θ1 = nglass sin θr . Here angle of refraction in glass is θr and the
on a graph between sin θ (on the y-axis) and sin θ (on the x-axis) is given
r i
value of (a + b − c).
19. Two identical small balls each of mass m are rigidly affixed at the ends
of light rigid rod of length 1.5m and the assmebly is placed symmetrically
The rod-ball assmebly is titled by a small angle theta in the vertical plane
with corners of the protrusion to be perfectly elastic and the rod does
resistance 12Ω shown in the figure. The terminals A and B are the mid-
constant speed v. Denoting by 'r' the radius of the paper roll at any given
time and by 'b' the thickness of the paper. What is the angular acceleraion
2
bv
A. 3
2πr
2
2bv
B. 3
πr
2
bv
C. 3
4πr
2
4bv
D. 3
πr
Answer:
refracting angle of ϕ = 60
∘
, attached to each other as shown in Figure.
incidence is 30
∘
and the ray leaves the third prism parallel to the
direction of incidence. The refractive index of the glass of the first and
third prisms, is 1.5. Find the refractive index of the material of the middle
A. 1.95
B. 2.96
C. 2.84
D. 3.95
Answer:
23. A ray of light incident from air on a glass plate of refractive index n is
partly reflected and partly refracted at the two surfaces of the glass. The
0
2d sin θ
A.
√n2 − sin2 θ
2d sin θ
B.
2 1
√sin θ − 2
n
2
2d √n
2
− sin θ
C.
sin θ
D. None of these
Answer:
24. In the diagram shown below, the rod is uniform having mas M and
state of rest (and spring in its natural lenth) The rod comes to state of
(√3 − 1)
A. l
2√3
3(√3 − 1)
B. l
2
(√3 − 1)
C. l
4√3
2(√3 − 1)
D. l
√3
Answer:
length 30 cm. The distance of the object from the lens is 45 cm. If the lens
is moved away from object by 1 mm and also the object is moved apart
from the line joining the object and optical centre by 1 mm the
A. √29mm
B. √34mm
C. 2√5mm
D. √44mm
Answer:
5l
A. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
6
3l
B. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
4
13
C. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r = l
12
2l
D. Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
3
Answer:
27. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order
x
A. Height of final image is
2
x
B. Height of final image is
3
Answer:
28. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order
onto a central axis with a separation of 40cm each. A point source of light
40cm and converging mirror of focal length 80cm. The aperture diameter
Answer:
mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on
particle is at top most point, then the system is released from rest.
Answer next two question when the particle is at the same height as the
centre of ring aftr being released from top most point. Assume that the
gr
A. Speed of centre of mass of system is √
4
g
B. Angular velocity of system is ω = √
r
Answer:
mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on
particle is at top most point, then the system is released from rest.
Answer next two question when the particle is at the same height as the
centre of ring aftr being released from top most point. Assume that the
g
A. instantaneous acceleration of the centre of ring is
2
towards right
C. The force exerted by the ring on the ground at the instant given is
3
mg
2
D. The force exerted by the ring on the ground at the instant given is
2mg
Answer:
each surface is R. Rays of light parallel to the axis of lens from left of lens
traversing through the lens get focused at distance f from the lens. List-II
P Q R S
B.
1 2 3 4
P Q R S
C.
2 3 4 1
P Q R S
D.
3 4 1 2
Answer:
32. List-I contains primary phenomenon related to light which are needed
of medium
P Q R S
A.
3 1 4 2
P Q R S
B.
4 3 2 1
P Q R S
C.
1 3 2 4
P Q R S
D.
1 2 3 4
Answer:
d = 100μm . It is surrounded by air. Light is sent into the fiber along the
smooth surface. Determine its new angular velocity (in rads//s) just after
its end strike and hooks onto the peg and the rod starts to rotate about
35. An object O iis kept infront of a converging lens of focal length 30cm
behind which there is a plane mirror at 15cm from the lens as shown in
the figure.
at the given instant the kinetic energy of the semi circular are AOB is
22
lambda mv
0
_ (2) , then find the value of 11λ(takeπ = )