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PHYSICS

TEST PAPERS

Paper 1

1. Which one of the following statement is true?

A. A scalar quantity is the one that is conserved in process

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

orientation of the axes


Answer: D

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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

sec. then the value of a calorie in the new system of units is

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

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3. Two resistances are measured in ohm and are given as:

R 1 = 3Ω ± 1 %

R 2 = 6Ω ± 2 %

When they are connected in parallel, the percentage error in equivalent

resistance is

A. 0.03

B. 4.5 %

C. 0.67 %

D. 1.33 %

Answer: D

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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

each track as shown in figure. Which of the following statements is


correct?

A. Both the stones reach the bottom at the same time but not with

the same speed.

B. Both the stones reach the bottom with the same speed and stone I

reaches the bottom earlier than stone II.

C. Both the stones reach the bottom with the same speed and stone II

reaches the bottom earlier than stone I.

D. Both the stones reach the bottom at different times and with

different speeds.

Answer: C

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5. The six hit by CHRIS GAYLE in IPL just misses a building of length 80m as

shown in figure. The angle of projection with horizontal is :-

A. 45 ∘

B. 30 ∘

C. 60 ∘

D. 15 ∘

Answer: A

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6. Find the speed of the ring as a function of 'θ' if rope is pulled down

with constant speed u:-


u
A.
sin θ

u
B.
cos θ

u
C.
2 sin θ

u
D.
2 cos θ

Answer: B
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7. A block of mass "5kg" is placed on a wedge having inclination of 37


with the horizontal. Coefficient of friction between block and wedge is 0.8.

Then select the correct statement.

A. Friction force between block and the wedge is 32 N.

B. Friction force between block and the wedge is 30N.

C. Contact force between block and wedge is 80N.


D. Contact force between bock and wedge is 40N.

Answer: B

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8. A wedge as shown in figure has a rough curved surface of coefficient of


1
kinetic friction whose shape can be given by equation y = x
2
, where
√3

the horizontal direction is x-axis, vertical direction as y axis and the end of

surface O as origin and x & y are measured in meter. A small block is

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

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9. 5 men each of mass 100 kg are travelling in different cars as shown.

Choose the correct alternative(s)

A. pseudo force on A as seen by B will be 500N

B. pseudo force on C as seen by B will be 500√2N .

C. pseudo force on D as seen by B will be 1000N


D. pseudo force on B as seen by E will be 1000N

Answer: A

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10. A box of mass m is initially at rest on a horizontal surface. A constant

horizontal force of mg/2 is applied to the box directed to the right. The

coefficient of friction of the surface changes with the distance pushed as

μ = μ0 x where x is the distance fr4om the initial location . For what

distance is the box pushed until it comes to rest again?

2
A.
μ0

1
B.
μ0

1
C.
2μ0

1
D.
4μ0

Answer: B

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11. The graph below shows how the force on a mass depends on the

position of the mass. What is the change in the kinetic energy of the

mass as it moves from x=0.0m to x=3.0 m ?

A. 0.0J

B. 20 J
C. 50 J

D. 60 J

Answer: C

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12. On end of a light spring of natural length d and spring constant k is

fixed on a rigid wall and the other is attached to a smooth ring of mass m

which can slide without friction on a vertical rod fixed at a distance d

from the wall. Initially the spring makes an angle of 37



with the

horizontal. as shown in figure. When the system is released from rest, find

the speed of the ring when the spring becomes horizontal.


3
(sin 37

= .

)
5

A. 15 m/s

B. 10 m/s

C. 20 m/s

D. 25 m/s
Answer: C

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13. An engine is pulling a train of mass m on a level track at a uniform

speed u. The resistive froce offered per unit mass is f .

A. power produced by the engine is mfy

B. the extra power developed by the engine to maintain a speed v up a

mghv
gradient of h in s is
v

C. the frictional force exxerting on the train is mf on the level track

D. non of above

Answer: D

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14. The left and of the spring tied to a wall and at the right end is

attached to a block of mass m, which is placed on a frictionless ground.

The force F displaces the block by distance x where it is exactly balanced

by the spring force.

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

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15. The figure below shows a graph of potential energy U(s) verses

position x for a particle executing on edimensional motion along the x

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

times choose the correct statement:-

A. The magnitude of force is maximum at D

B. The kinetic energy is maximum at B

C. The velocity is zero at A & G

D. The magnitude of force is minimum at F

Answer: C

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16. A particle is moving in a vertical circle. The tensions in the string when

passing through two positions at angles 30



and 60

from vertical

(lowest position) are T and T respectively, then


1 2

A. T 1 = T2

B. T 1 > T2

C. T 1 < T2

D. T 1 ≥ T2

Answer: B

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17. Two-wheeler can tilt while turning. But four-wheeler cannot. Estimate

maximum safe speed of a four-wheeler on turn of radius 10m assuming

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

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18. An object is at the top of a smooth sphere which is kept fixed. As

object slides down after being given a negligible side push, magnitude of
acceleration of object during its motion till it reaches ground.

A. Increases and then decreaes

B. Decreases then becomes constant

C. Increases and then becomes constant

D. Continously increases.

Answer: C

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19. The angular displacement (θ) of the blades of a ceiling fan, when the

fan is switched on at t=0, is shown in figure. The average angular velocity

of the fan blades during the first 8 seconds will be

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

and x=6m. Its linear density *mass/length ) varies with x as kx


4
. Find the

position of centre of mass of rod in meters.

A. 5m

B. 3m

C. 2m

D. 4m

Answer: A

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21. A uniform solid right circular cone of base radius R is joined to a

uniform solid hemisphere of radius R and of the same density, as shown.

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

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22. According to a FIR in police station, car A was at rest waiting for a red

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

that they skidded together about 8m in the original direction of travel

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

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23. In a head on collision between two identical particles A and B moving

on a horizontal surface, B is stationary and A has momentum P0 before

impact. Due to the impact, A recrieves an impulse I. Then coefficient of

restitution between the two is :

2I
A. − 1
P0

2I
B. + 1
P0

I
C. + 1
P0

I
D. − 1
P0

Answer: A

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24. Two balls marked 1 and 2 of the same mass m and a third ball marked

3 of as shown in figure. Ball 1 moves with a velocity v towards ball 2 and


1

3. All collisions are assumed to be elastic.

If Mlt m, the number of collsions between the balls will be


A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Answer: B

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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

are simultaneously applied to the rims, as shown. Rank the objects

according to their angular momentum after a given time t, least to


greatest.

A. all tie

B. disk, hoop, sphere

C. hoop,disk, sphere

D. hoop,sphere ,disk

Answer: A

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26. The moment of inertia of a uniform cylinder of length l and radius R

about its perpendicular bisector is I. What is the ratio l/R such that the

moment of inertia in minimum?


A. 1

3
B.
√2

3
C. √
2

√3
D.
2

Answer: C

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27. A hollow smooth uniform A of mass 'm' rolls without sliding on a

smooth horizontal surface collides head to elastically with another

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

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28. In the following figure, a sphere of radius 3m rolls on a plank. The

accelerations of the sphere and the plank. The accelerations of the sphere

and the plank are indicated. The value of α is

A. 3rad / s 2
B. 6rad / s 2

C. 3rad / s (opposite to the direction shown in figure)


2

D. 1rad / s 2

Answer: A

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29. A uniform equilateral triangular lamina of side a has mass m. Its

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

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30. A rectangular metal plate ABCD is supported by two hinges P and 1
P2

so that it remains in equilibrium in vertical plane (with line AB vertical) as

shown in the figure. The contact forces R1 and R2 exerted by hinges on

the metal plate is best, depicted by

A.

B.
C.

D.

Answer: C

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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

that mass of earth is M = 6 × 10


24
kg .

A. 6mm
B. 9mm

C. 18mm

D. 3mm

Answer: B

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32. Two bodies of masses M and M are kept separeated by a distance d.


1 2

The potential at the point where the gravitational field produced by them

is zero,the gravitational potential will be :-

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

Δv is [mass of earth M]:-

ΔR GM
A. √
3
2 R

ΔR GM
B. − √
3
2 R

GM
C. ΔR√
R3

GM
D. − ΔR√ 3
R

Answer: A

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34. The area of cross-section of the two vertical arms of hydraulic press

are 1cm and 2


10cm
2
respectively. A force of 10 N applied as shown in the

figure to a light piston in the thinner arm balances a force F applied to


the corresponding piston in the thicker arm. Assuming that the levels of

water in both the arms are the same, we can conclude that,

A. F=100N

B. F=50N

C. F=25N

D. F, as applied, cannot balance the effect of the force on the first

piston

Answer: B

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35. Water rises to a height of 10cm in a certain capillary tube. An another

identical tube when dipped in mercury is depressed by 3.42cm.Density of

mercury is .The angel of contact for water in contact with glass


13.6g / cc

is 0

and mercury in contact with glass is 135

. The ratio of surface

tension of water to that of H g is

A. 1 : 0.15

B. 1 : 30

C. 1 : 65

D. 1.5 : 1

Answer: C

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36. A wide vessel with small hole in the bottom is filled with water and

kerosence, Neglecting viscosity, the velocity of water flow v, if the


thickness of water laer is H1 and that of kerosene layer is H2 is (density

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

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37. Two bodies of masses 2kg and 3kg are connected by a metel wire of

cross section 0.04 mm


2
. Breaking stress of metel wire is 2.5 Gpa. The

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

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38. The velocity vector at a point A varies with time as ,



v = a î + bt ĵ

where a and b are positive constants. The equation of trajectory of the

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

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39. A block tied between two identical springs is in equilibrium. If upper

spring is cut then the acceleration of the block just after cut is 6m / s
2

downwards. Now, if instead of upper spring, lower spring is being cut


then the acceleration of the block just after the cut will be.

A. 4m / s downwards
2
B. 6m / s downwards
2

C. 4m / s upwards
2

D. 6m / s upwards
2

Answer: A

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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

depend upon the angle between velocity and acceleration.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.


D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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41. Assertion:- At point P object is speeding down.

ltbegt

Reason:- If acceleration is positive, object must speed up.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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42. Assertion:- Two stones are simultaneously projected from level

ground from same point with same speeds but different angles with

horizontal Both stones move in same vertical plane. Then the two stones

may collide in mid air.

Reason:- `For two stones projected simultaneously from same point with

same speed at different angles with horizontal, their trajectories must

intersect at some point except projection point.


A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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43. Assertion:- The magnitude of velocity of two boats relative to river is

same. Both boats start simultaneously from same point on one bank They

may reach opposite bank simultaneously moving along different straight

line paths.

Reason:- For boats to cross the river in same time, the compnonet of

their velocity relative to river in direction normal to flow should be same.


A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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44. Assertion:- A particle is moving in a circle with constant tangential

acceleration such that its speed v is increasing. Angle made by resultant

acceleration of the particle with tangential acceleration increases with

time.

∣ ∣
d v
Reason:- Tangential acceleration ∣

= ∣ ∣

∣ and centripetal acceleration


dt
∣ ∣
2
v
=
R
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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45. Assertion:- If barometer is acceleratated upwards, the level of mercury

in the tube of barometer will decrease.

Reason:- The effective value of g will increase, so upthrust increase.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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46. Assertion:- A ball allowed to spin in a region of uniform wind motion,

will get an uplift.

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

position of ball, leading to varying pressure.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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47. Assertion:- Rise of water level in capilary tube should be accounted

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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48. Assertion:- Formation of a law of physics in terms of vectors is

independent of the choice of coordinate axes.

Reason:- Vector notation often a language in which statement have a

physcal constant without ever introducing a coordinate system.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.


Answer: A

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49. Assertion:- A man standing at rest on ground. Magnitude of force

exerted by man on ground is equal to weight of man.

Reason:- Earth attracts man by force mg hence by Newton's third law man

also attracts earth by same force.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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50. Assertion:- A coin dropped in a closed trolley moving-down the

smooth inclined plane.

appears to fall normal to the floor of the trolley to a man fixed with the

trolley.

Reason:- The acceleration of coin relative to car (i.e. man) is g cos θ

downward perpendicular inclined plane.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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51. A man of mass 80kg pushes box of mass 20kg horizontaly. The man

moves the box with a constant acceleration of 2m / s


2
but his foot does

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

prevent him from slipping.

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.

Reason:- Friction force applied by the ground on the man is 200N.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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52. The limit of stress upto which Hook`s law is valid is

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.


Answer: B

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53. Assertion:- Mass, volume and time may be taken as fundamental

quantities.

Reason:- Mass, volume and time are independent of one another.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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54. Assertion:- Net torque about point B is of all real forces is not zero.

Reason:- Because it will rotate about point B.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.


D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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56. Is net work done by all the external force of a system is independent

of choice of reference frame.

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57. Assertion:- In two particle system when viewed from center of mass

reference frame, if one particle slops then other one will also stop

simultaneously, irrespective of external forces acting on system.

Reason:- Centre of mass of a system is a point about which total

momentum of system is always constant and non-zero.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.


D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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58. Assertion:- If at t=0, centre of mass of an isolated system is at (0,1,2)

than at t=2h,25 min, its centre of mass may be (0,1,2).

Reason:- For a isolated system, velocity of the centre of mass is constant.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A
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59. The sum of kinetic and potential energies of a system of objects is

conserved

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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60. Assertion: If d x
2
−y
2 and py orbitals come close together along z-axis,

then they can form π − bond by sideways overlapping.

Reason : Both orbitals do not have electron density along z-axis.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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Paper 2

1. The diagram shows the arrangement of three small unifromly charged

spheres A, B and C. The arrows indicate the direction of the electrostatic

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

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2. A particle of charge − q and mass m moves in a circle of radius r around

an infinitely long line charge of linear charge density +λ . Then, time

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

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3. Two very large thin conducting plates having same cross sectional area

are placed as shown in figure. They are carrying chaerges Q and 3Q ,

respectivley. The variation of electric field as as function at x(for x = 0 to

x = 3d ) will be best represented as by

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

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4. The figure shows several equipotential lines. Comparing between

points A and B, pick up the best possible statement

A. the electric field has a greater magnitude at point A and is directed

to left.

B. the electric field a greater magnitude at point A and is idrected to

right.

C. the electric field has a greater magnitude at point B and is directed

to left.

D. the electric field has a greater magnitude at point B is directed to

right.
Answer: A

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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

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6. Two infinitely large charged planes having uniform surface change

density +σ and -σ are placed along xy plane and yz plane resp as shown

in figure. Then nature of electric lines of force in xz plane is given by


A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

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7. An irregular shaped non conductor has some charge distribution. The

potential difference between the two points A and B in it is V. If it is now

enveloped in an spherical non conducting shell having uniform charge

distribution in it, the new potential difference between the points

(neglect any induction due to presence of charge)

A. is greater than V
B. is less than V

C. is equal to V

D. depends on the relative position of inner nonconductor vis-a vis

outer non conducting

Answer: C

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8. A graph of the x-component of the electric field as a function of x in a

region of space is shown in figure. The y − and z − compo ≠ nts of the

electric field are zero in this region. If the electric potential is 10 V at the

origin, then the potential at x = 2.0 m is


A. 10V

B. 40V

C. − 10V

D. 30V

Answer: D

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9. Four infinite ladder network containing identical resistances of RΩ

each, are combined as shown in figure. The equivalent resistance between

A and B is R AB and betweeen A and C is R AB and between A and C is


R AB
R AC . Then the value of is :

R AC

3
A.
4

4
B.
5

C. 2

1
D.
2

Answer: A

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10. Which one of the following equation is correct for the circuit shown.

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

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11. The following diagram represents an electrical circui containing two

uniform resistance wires A and B connected to a single ideal cell. Both

wires have same length, but thickness of wire B is twice that of wire A. The

conducting wires connecting A and B to the ideal cell are resistanceless.

The dependence of electric potential on position along the length of two

wires is given in option.


A.

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

D. increase or decrease depending on the value of R 1

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

with the same brightness as in the circuit shown?

A.
B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

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14. In the, Ohm's law experiment ot find resistance of unknown resistor R,

the arrangement is as shown. The resistance measured is given by


V
R measured = V = voltage reading of voltmeter. i=current reading of
i

ammeter. The ammeters and the voltmeter used are not ideal, and have

resistance RA and RV respectively. For arrangement shown, the


meausred resistance is

A. R + R V

B. R + R A

Rv
C.
R + Rv

RV
D. + RA
R + RV

Answer: B

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15. An electron passes between two parallel plate of a capacitor as shown

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

now will strike (as compared to point A) will be

A. Deflected up

B. Deflected down

C. Deflected up then down

D. Deflected down then up

Answer: A

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16. In the figure shown the equivalent capacitance between 'A' and 'B' is :

A. 3.75F

B. 2F

C. 21F

D. 16F

Answer: B

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17. Consider the shown circuit. The capacitor is uncharged when the swith

is closed at time t=0. Which of the circuit given in option is equivalent to

the shown circuit as t approaches infinity?

A.

B.

C.
D.

Answer: B

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18. An uncharged capacitor is connected in series with a resistor and a

battery. The charging of the capacitor starts at t=0. The rate at which

energy stored in the capacitor:-

A. first increases then decreases

B. first decreases constant

C. continuously decreases

D.

Answer: A
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19. In the circuit shown the capacitor is initially uncharged. The charge

passed through an imaginary circular loop parallel to the plates (also

circular ) and having the area equal to half of the area of the plates, in

one time constant will be , -

A. 0.63εC

B. 0.37εC

εC
C.
2

D. zero
Answer: D

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20. Two large oppositely charged insulated plates have a uniform electric

field between them as shown . The distance between the plates is

increased by a small amount . Which of the following statement is /are

correct.

Statement I : The electric field strength decrease .

Statement II: The electrostatic force of attraction between the plates

increases.

Statement III: The potential difference between the plates increases.

A. i only

B. ii only
C. iii only

D. i and iii only

Answer: C

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21. An α particle is moving along a circle of radius R with a constant

angular velocity ω. Point A lies in the same plane at a distance 2R from

the centre. Point A records magnetic field produced by the α particle. If

the minimum time interval between two successive times at which A

records zero magnetic field is t , the angular speed ω in terms of t is


1


A.
t


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.

The strength of magnetic field at the centre of the loop is :

3μ0 I
A.
2πa

9μ0 I
B.
2πa

C. (3√3μ 0
I) / (2πa)
3μ0 I
D.
4πa

Answer: B

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23. A small current element of length 'd l' and carrying current is placed at

(1,1,0) and is carrying current in '+z' direction. If magnetic field at origin be


→ →
B 1
and at point (2,2,0) be B then : 2

∣→ ∣ ∣→ ∣
A. ∣ B 1
∣ = ∣B 2∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

→ →
B. B 1
= + B 2

∣→ ∣ ∣ → ∣
C. ∣ B 1
∣ = ∣ 2B 2 ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

→ →
D. B 1
= − 2B 2

Answer: A

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24. Let BP and BQ be the magnetic field produced by the wire P and Q

which are placed symmetrically in a rectangular loop ABCD as shown in

figure.Current in wire P is I directed inward and in Q is 2I directed


B 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

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25. a long thick conductor of radius R carries a current uniformly

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

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26. A current carrying wire AB of the length L is turned along a circle, as

shown in figure. The magnetic field at the centre O.


μ0 πi 2π − θ
A. ( )
L 3π

μ0 πi 2π − θ
B. ( )
L 2π

μ0 πi
C. (2π − θ)
L

μ0 πi
D.
2
(2π + θ)
L

Answer: A

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27. An electron moving with velocity v along the axis approaches a circular

current carrying loop as shown in the figure. The magnitude of magnetic

force on electron at this instant is-

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

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28. If the ratio of time periods of circular motion of two charged particles

in magnetic field in 1 / 2, then the ratio of their kinetic energies must be :

A. 1 : √2

B. √2 : 1

C. 2 : 1

D. it can have any value

Answer: D

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29. A current flows through a rectangular conductor in the presence of

uniform magnetic field B pointing out of the page as shown. Then the

potential difference VP − VQ is equal to (assume charge carriers in the


conductor to be positively charged moving with a drift velocity of v )

A. Bvb

B. − Bvb

C. Bvc

D. − Bvc

Answer: C

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30. An inducatane L and a resistance R are connected in series with a

battery of emf epsilon. Find the maximum rate at which the energy is

stored in the magnetic field.


2
E
A.
4R

2
E
B.
R

2
4E
C.
R

2
2E
D.
R

Answer: A

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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

D. cannot be determined by given information.

Answer: C

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32. In a series LCR circuit as shown in figure, the heat developed in

80seconds and amplitude of current is

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33. An eye can distinguish between two points of an object if they are

separated by more than 0.22 mm when the object is placed at 25 cm from

the eye. The object is now seen by a compound microscope having a 20 D

objective and 10 D eyepiece separated by a distance of 20 cm. The final

image is formed at 25 cm from the eye. What is the minimum separation

between two points of the object which can now be distinguished?

A. 4000J,3A

B. 8000 J,3A

C. 4000 J,4A

D. 8000 J,5A

Answer: A

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34. A Galilean telescope of -fold magnification has the length of


10 45cm

when adjusted to infinity. Determine :


(a) the focal lengths of the telescope's objective and ocular,

(b) by what distance the ocualr should be displaced to adjust the

telescope to the distance of 50m.

A. 50 cm, 5cm

B. 50cm, − 5cm

450 45
C. cm, cm
11 11

450 − 45
D. cm, cm
11 11

Answer: B

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35. The dispersive powers of two materials are 0.30&0.28 . They are used

to construct two lenses which are kept in contact to eliminate chromatic

aberration (that means the f v


= fr the focal ) If the material of disperive

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

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36. Assume standard notations used for dispersion and deviation is a

prise, in the following formulae:

(a) ∂ = ∂γ (b) ∂ = (nγ − 1)A

( c) θ = ∂v − ∂R (d) θ = (nV − nR )A

State which option(s) is / are correct.

A. a and b are equivalent for a prism of small angle A, irrespective of I

B. The ratios of θ/ ∂ given by, using c and a, and using b and d, are

same for a prism with small angle A, irrespective of I


C. b and d represent the most basic definitions of θ and ∂ for a prism

with small angle A, irrespective of I

D. a and c represent the most basic definitions of θ and ∂ for a prism

with small angle A, irrespective of :

Answer: D

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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

a paralel beam of light of intensity 100 wa / m


2
incident on the

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

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38. From the figure shown, establish a relation between μ
1
, μ2 , and μ3

A. μ3
> μ2 > μ1

B. μ3
< μ2 < μ1

C. μ2
> μ3 , μ3 = μ1

D. μ2
> μ1 , μ3 = μ2

Answer: C

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39. Two point objects are placed on principal axis of thin converging lens.

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

of focal length of lens is

80
A. cm
3

40
B. cm
3

C. 40cm

20
D.
3

Answer: A::C

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40. A ray of light (R 1 ) is incident on a glass slab at an angle equal to

critical angle of glass - air system. The refracted ray (R 2 ) undergoes

partial reflection and refraction at other surface of slab. The angle


between the reflected ray (R 3
) and refracted ray (R 4
) is

A. 45 ∘

B. 135 ∘

C. 10 % ∘

D. 75^(@)`

Answer: C

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41. Assertion: A positively charged rod is held near a neutral conducting

solid sphere as illustrated below. The sphere lies on a insulated stand.

The potential of ground (or earth) is zero. The potential at point A (point

A need not be centre of the sphere) is higher compared to potential of

gound (earth).

Reason: In this situation of assertion, the potential at the centre of

conducting sphere is positive. the solid sphere being conducting,

potential at each point in the sphere is same.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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42. Assertion:A point charge q is placed near an arbitrary shaped solid

conductor as shown in figures.The potential difference between the

points A and B within the conductor remain same irrespective of the

magnitude of charge q

Reason: The electric field inside a solid conductor is zero under

electrostatic conditions
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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43. Assetrion: If a proton and electron are placed in the same uniform

electric field. They experience different acceleration

Reason: Electric force on a test charge is independent of its mass

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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44. Assertion:- In a given situation of arrangement of charges, an extra

charge is placed outside the Gaussion surface. In the Gauss Theroem


→ → Q∈ →
∮E d s = Q∈ remains unchanged whereas electric field E at the
ε0

site of the element is changed.



Reason:- Electric field E at any point on the Gaussian surface is due to

inside charge only.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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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

only electrostatic field always moves along electric lines of force.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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46. Assertion:- To cells of unequal emf E1 and E2 having internal

resistances r1 and r3 are connected as shown in figure. Then the

potential difference across any cell cannot be zero.

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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47. Statement I : In the circuit in , both cells are ideal and of
F ig. 7.46

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

power delivered to the resistor of resistance R1 is independent of the

value of resistance R .

Statement II: If potential difference across a fixed resistance is unchanged

, the poweer delivered to the resistor remains constant.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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48. Assertion:- Time constants of the cirucits shown in the figure are

same.

Reason:- Instantaneous current through the capacitor branch is same at

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

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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49. Assertion:- If dipole (P 1
) is moved along the line normal to the axis

(dotted line shown) of another dipole , their interaction energy



( p 2)

does not chagne.

Reason:- Electric field of at the position of is normal to .


→ → →
p 2 p 1 p 1
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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50. Assertion: In one complete cycle, power is consumed only across a

resistance in series L-C-R circuit.

Reason: Average power consumed across an inductor or a capacitor is

zero.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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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

field along a closed loop is always zero.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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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.

R: Waves diffracted from the edge of the circular obstacle interfere

constructively at the centre of the shadow producing a bright spot.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.


D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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53. Assertion:- In standard YDSE set up with visible light, the position on

screen where phase difference is zero appears bright.

Reason:- In YDSE set up magnitude of electromagnetic field at central

bright frings is not varying with time.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.


Answer: C

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54. Assertion:- In glass, red light travels faster than blue light.

Reason:- Red light has a wavelenght longer than blue.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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55. Assertion:- When a width of one of the slits of Young's double slit

experiment is double that of the other the brighter frings are nine times

brighter then the dark fringes.

Reason:- The amplitudes of the wave is proportional to the width of the

slit.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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56. Assertion The formula connecting u, v and f for a spherical mirror is

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: C

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57. Assertion:- Paraxial rays are always parallel to the principal axis.

Reason:- A parallel beam parallel to principal axis converges at the focal

point.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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58. Assertion : The imges formed by total internal reflections are mucgh

brighter than those formed by mirrors or lenses.


Reason : There is no loss of intensity of total internal reflection.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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59. Assertion:- The image focus (2 nd


focus) and the object focus (1 focus)
st

are on the oppostie side of the biconvex or biconcave lens.

Reason:- The radii of curvature of a biconvex lens and biconcave lens are

on the opposite side of the lens.


A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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60. Assertion:- If your focus is on a point closer to your eyes, the radius of

curvature of eye lens decreaes.

Reason:- When rays are to be focused more strongly, a shorter focal

length is needed.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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Paper 3

1. A satellite S is moving in an elliptical orbit around the earth. The mass

of the satellite is very small as comapred to the mass of the earth. Then,

A. The acceleration of S is alwas directed towards the centre of the

Earth

B. The angular momentum of S about the centre of the Earth changes

in direction, but its magnitude remain constant


C. The total mechanical energy of S varies perodically with time

D. The linear momentum of S remains constant in magnitude

Answer: A

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2. A circular curve of a highway is designed for traffic moving at 72kmh −1

. If the radius of the curved path is 100 m, the correct angle of banking of

the road should be

−1
tan (2)
A.
3

−1
tan (3)
B.
5

−1
tan (2)
C.
5

−1
tan (1)
D.
4

Answer: C

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3. An ideal cell is connected across a capacitor as shown in figure. The

initial separation between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor is d. The

lower plate is pulled down with a uniform velocity v. Neglect the

resistance of the cirucit. Then the variation of charge on capacitor with

time is given by

A.
B.

C.

D.

Answer: B

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4. The figure shows an equiconvex lens. What should be the condition on

the refractive indices so that the lens becoming diverging?

A. 2μ 2 > μ1 − μ3
B. 2μ2
< μ1 + μ3

C. 2μ2
> 2μ1 − μ3

D. 2μ2
> μ1 + μ3

Answer: B

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5. The plates of small size of a parallel plate capacitor are charged as

shown. The force on the charged particle of 'q' at a distance 'l' from the

capacitor is : (Assume that the distance between the plates is d < )

< l

A. zero
Qqd
B. 3
2πε0 l

Qqd
C.
3
πε0 l

Qqd
D. 3
4πε0 l

Answer: B

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6. A glass sheet 12 × 10
−3
mm thick (μ
g
= 1.5) is placed in the path of

one of the interfering beams in a Yongs's double slit interference

arrangement using monochromatic light of wavelenght 6000 A. If the

central bright fringe shifts a distance equal to width of 10 bands. What is

the thickness of the sheet of diamond of refractive index 2.5 that has to

be introduced in the path of second beam to bring th ecentral bright

fringe to original position?

A. 20 / 9μm

B. 7.2μm
C. 3μm

D. 4μm

Answer: D

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7. Variation of x-component of electric field with x-coordinate in a region

is given in the graph. A small electric dipole having dipole moment p0 î is

placed at origin, then net force on the dipole is:


A. P 0
tan θ along positive x-axis

B. Zero

C. P 0
tan θ along negative x-axis

D. P 0
tan θ along positive y-axis

Answer: C

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8. Power transfer by a non-ideal cell to an external resistor can be same

for two different values. Out of which on value (K1 ) is less than internal

resistance of cell and another (R 2 ) is greater than internal resistance of

cell then:

A. R will give less internal loss


1

B. R will give more battery life


1

C. R will give less efficiency


2

D. R will give more battery life


2
Answer: D

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9. The circuit shown has an idel ammeter with zero resistance and four

identical light bulbs which are initially illuminated. A person removes the

bulb R4 from it s socket there by permanently breaking the electrical

circuit at that point. Which statement is true about the circuit after

removing the bulb?

A. The voltage across BC increases

B. The power supplied by the battery increases


C. The voltage across R increases
1

D. The bulb R maintains the same brightness.


2

Answer: A

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10. Consider a capacitor charging circuit. Let Q1 be the charge given to

the capacitor in time interval of 20ms and Q2 be the charge given in the

next time interval of 20ms . Let 10μC charge be deposited in a time

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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11. If magnetic field in space is 1T î , electric field is 10N / C î , no

gravitational field is present and a charged particle is released from rest

from origin, it will

A. not move at all

B. move in circular path

C. move in a helical path

D. move on a straight line

Answer: D

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12. Consider the uniform magnetic field shown:

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

which the line integral of the magnetic field is nonzero?

A. Yes, but only positive

B. Yes, but only negative

C. Yes, both positive and negative

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

projections, which can make it possible, these are


A. + x and + y

B. + x and − y

C. − x and + y

D. − x and − y

Answer: C

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14. Which one of the following modifications may increase the senstivity

of moving coil galvanometer?

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.

A. 1 and 4 ways only


st th

B. 1 and 3 ways only


st rd
C. 1 and 3 ways
st rd

D. 2nd
and 4 only
th

Answer: B

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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

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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.

A. Period of deformation is 0.20 s.

B. Coefficient of restitution is 0.4.

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

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17. A ball of mass 1kg strikes a heavy plarform elastically, moving upwards

with a velocity of 5m / s . The speed of the ball just before the collision is

10m / s downwards. Then the impulse imparted by the platform on the

ball is

A. 15N-s

B. 10 N-s

C. 20N-s

D. 30N-s
Answer: D

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18. A loop is formed by two parallel conductors connected by a solenoid

with inductance L=2H and a conducting rod of mass m=80g, which can

freely (without fricition) slide over the conductors. The conductors are

located in a horizontal plane in a uniform vertical magnetic field with

induction B=4T.

The distance between the conductors is equal to l=4cm. At the moment

t=0 the rod is imparted an initial velocity v0 = 2cm / s directed to the

right. Find the amplitude (in cm) for the oscillations of conducting rod, if

the electric resistance of the loop is negligible.


A. 0.25 cm

B. 5 cm

C. 0.5 cm

D. 2.5 cm

Answer: B

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19. Figure shows the relationship between tensile stress and strain for a

typical material. Below proportional point A, stress is directly

proportional to strain which means Young's moudulus (Y) is a constant. In

this region the material obeys Hooke's law.


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

point, the material retains a permancnt deformation after the stress is

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.

Material which is good for making wires by stretching is

A. Material-I

B. Material-II

C. Material-III

D. Material-IV

Answer: B

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20. Figure shows the relationship between tensile stress and strain for a

typical material. Below proportional point A, stress is directly

proportional to strain which means Young's moudulus (Y) is a constant. In

this region the material obeys Hooke's law.

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

point, the material retains a permancnt deformation after the stress is

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

perfectly, then the material used to making the shoe is

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

typical material. Below proportional point A, stress is directly

proportional to strain which means Young's moudulus (Y) is a constant. In

this region the material obeys Hooke's law.

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

point, the material retains a permancnt deformation after the stress is

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

perfectly, then the material used to making the shoe is

A. Material-I

B. Material-II

C. Material-III

D. Material-IV
Answer: D

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22. A siphon tube discharging a liquid of density 90kg / m


3
as shown in

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

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23. A siphon tube discharging a liquid of density 90kg / m


3
as shown in

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

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24. A rope placed straight on a frictionless floor is pulled longitudinally by

a force F. Tension force T developed in the rope at a point varies with

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.

B. It decreases with distance x from the rear end.

C. It increases with distance x from the rear end.

D. It is maximum in the middle and decreases towards the ends.

Answer: B

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25. A steel ball strikes a fixed smooth steel plate placed on a horizontal

surface at an angle θ with the vertical. If the coefficient of restitution is e,

the angle at which the rebound will take place is:

A. θ

tan θ
B. tan −1
[ ]
e

C. e tan θ

e
D. tan −1
[ ]
tan θ

Answer: B

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26. A ball is thrown vertically upwards. It was observed at a height h twice,

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

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27. The graph represents the decay of a newly-prepared sample of

radioactive nuclide X to a stable nuclide Y. The half-life of X is t. The

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

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28. Four tuning forks of frequencies 200,201,204 and 206 Hz are sounded

together. The beat frequency will be

A. 6

B. 12

C. 15

D. None of these

Answer: B

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29. Electrons used in an electron microscope are accelerated by a voltage

of 25kV . If the voltage is increased to 100kV then the de - Broglie

wavelength associated with the electrons would

A. increase by 2 times

B. decrease by 2 times

C. decrease by 4 times

D. increase by 4 times

Answer: B

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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

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31. As shown in the figure, initially both th springs are in normal length

(L0 ) . At t=0, the block is given a rightward velocity v 0 = 2m / s . The mass

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

K0 = 2N / m and that of the right spring is not constant and varies as

k = k0 x , where x is the compression in the spring)

A. 2m

B. 4m

C. 6m

D. 8m
Answer: A

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32. One mole of an ideal gas undergoes a process whose molar heat

capacity is 4R and in which work done by gas for small change in

temperature is given by the relation dW = 2RdT , then find the degree

of freedom of gas

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Answer: B

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33. A driver having a definite reaction time is capable of stopping his car

over a distance of 30 m on seeing a red traffic signal, when the speed of

the car is 72 km/hr andover a distance of 10 m when the speed is 36

km/hr. Find the distance over which he can stop the car if it were running

at a speed of 54 km/hr. Assume that his reaction time and the

deceleration of the car remains same in all the three cases.

A. 7000

B. 7

C. 5000

D. 5

Answer: B

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34. n moles of an ideal triatomic linear gas undergoes a process in which

the temperature changes with volume as k1 V


2
where k1 is a constant.
Choose incorrect alternative.

5
A. At normal temperature C v
= R
2

B. At any temperature C p
− Cv = R

C. At normal temperature molar heat capacity C=3R

D. At any temperature molar heat capacity C=3R

Answer: C

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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

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36. The logic circuit shown has the input waveforms 'A' and 'B' as shown.

Pick out the CORRECT output waveform:-

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,

then which one of the following statements is CORRECT?

A. Both P and Q are suitable for making permanent magnet.

B. P is suitable for making permanent magnet and Q for making

electromagnet

C. P is suitable for making electromagnet and Q is suitable for

permanent magnet

D. Both P and Q are suitable for making electromagnets


Answer: B

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38. The conductance of a solution of an electrolyte is equal to that of its

specific conductance The cell constant of the conductivity cell is equal to

A. virtual and diminished

B. real and diminished

C. real and enlarged

D. virtual and enlarged

Answer: B

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39. In an amplitude modulated wave for audio frequency of 500

cycles/second, the appropriate carrier frequency will be


A. 50 Hz

B. 100 Hz

C. 500 Hz

D. 50,000Hz

Answer: D

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40. Length of a year on a planet is the duration in which it completes one

revolution around the sun. Assume path of the planet known as orbit to

be circular with sun at the centre. The length T of a year of a planet

orbiting around the sun in circular orbit depends on universal

gravitational constant G, mass ms of the sun and radius r of the orbit. if

T ∝ G ms r
a b c
find value of a+b+2c.

A. 1

B. 2
C. 3

D. 4

Answer: B

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41. The specific conductivity of a saturated solution of AgCl is

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

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42. A solid is formed and it has three types of atoms X, Y and Z, X forms a

fcc lattice with Y atoms occupying all tetrahedral voids and Z atoms

occupying half of octahedral voids. The formula of solid is :-

A. X 4
Y Z2

B. X 4
Y2 Z

C. XY 2
Z4

D. X 2
Y4 Z

Answer: D

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43. When 20g of naphthoic acid (C 11


H8 O 2 ) is dissolved in 50g of benzene

(Kf = 1.72Kkgmol
−1
) , a freezing point depression of 2K is observed.

The Van't Hoff factor (i) is

A. 0.5
B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

Answer: A

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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

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45. The life span of atomic hydrogen is:

A. High temperature and high pressure

B. Low temperature and low pressure

C. High temperature and low pressure

D. Low temperature and high pressure

Answer: C

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46. 0.14 gm of an acid required 12.5 ml of 0.1 N N aOH for complete

neuturalisation.The equivalent mass of the acid is:

A. 50

B. 40

C. 20

D. 100
Answer: A

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47. Which of the following statement is true?

A. Experimental colligative property > Normal colligative property

B. Experimental colligative property=Normal colligative property

C. Experimetnal mol. Wt. > Normal mo. Wt.

D. Experimental mol. Wt.

Answer: C

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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

D. All will have same b.p.

Answer: D

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49. Balance the following half cell reactions.

− 2+
M nO → Mn
4

A. zero

B. Eight

C. Five

D. Two

Answer: A
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50. At STP, a container has 1 mole of Ar, 2 moles of CO(2), 3 moles of O 2

and 4 moles of N2 . Without changing the total pressure if one mole of

O2 is removed, the partial pressure of O :


2

A. 450

B. 760

C. 152

D. 380

Answer: C

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51. For the reaction

H2 (g) + CO2 (g) ⇔ CO(g) + H2 O(g), if the initial concentration of


[H2 ] = [CO2 ] and x moles /litres of hydrogen is consumed at equilibrium

, the correct expression of K is :


p

A. (b − 3x)

B. (3b − 3x)

3x
C. (b − )
2

2
D. (b − x)
3

Answer: C

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52. Read the following statements regarding spontaneity of a process

and mark the appropriate choice.

(i) When enthalpy factor is absent then randomness factor decides

spontaneity of a process.

(ii) When randomness factor is absent then enthalpy factor decides

spontaneity of a process.
(iii) When both the factors take place simultaneously, the magnitude of

both of factors decide spontaneity of a process.

A. When enthalpy factor is absent then randomness factor decides

spontenity of a process

B. When randomess factor is absent then enthalpy factor decides

spontaneity of a process

C. When both the factors decide spontaneity of a prcoess

D.

Answer: C

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53. If uncertainty principle is applied to an object of mass 1 milligram, the

uncertainty value of velocity and position will be

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

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54. In the temperature of 1 mole of a gas is increased by 50 ∘


C . Calculate

chagne in kinetic energy:

A. 62.32 J

B. 6.235J

C. 623.5J

D. 6325.0J

Answer: C

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55. 1,2 di bromo cyclohexane on dehydrohalogenation gives

A.

B.

C.

D. None of these

Answer: A

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56. The product 'A' in the following reaction is

A. RCHOHR

B. RCH OH − CH3

C. R − CH 2
− CH2 − OH

D.

Answer: C

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57. Propane-1-ol can be prepared from propene



A. H 2
SO4
H2

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

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58. In the following reaction :

H2 O

C2 H2 −−−−−−−−→ (X) ⇔ CH3 CH O


H gSO4 / H2 SO4

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

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59. In the reaction,


Ag ( dust )

LiAIH4 I2 + N aOH

CH3 COOH −−−


− → (A) −−−−−−→ (B) −−−−−−−−→ (C)
Δ

The final product (C ) is

A. C 2
H5 I

B. C 2
H5 OH

C. C 2
H2

D. CH 3
COCH3

Answer: C

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60.

In the above reaction 'X' stands for

A. N H 2

B. SnCl 2

C. Cl

D. N H 4
+
Cl

Answer: A

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61. The strongest base among the following is


A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

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62. Among the cyclic ions

the aromatic character is shown by :-

A. P and S

B. Q and S

C. Q and R

D. P,Q,R and S

Answer: C

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63. Which of the following pairs of compounds are not isomers:-

A.
B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

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64. Number of chiral center of the given compound:-

A. one
B. two

C. three

D. four

Answer: C

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65. The IUPAC name for the compound

A. Ethyl acetate

B. Ethyl methacrylate

C. Ethyl 20methylbut-2-enoate
D. Ethyl 3-methylbut-3-enoate

Answer: D

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66. The decreasing order of stability of following cations is :-

A. Q > R > P > S

B. S > Q > R > P

C. S > R > P > Q


D. R > P > Q > S

Answer: B

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67. In which of the following coordination entities the magnitude of Δ0

(CFSE in octahedral field) will be maximum?

(At. no. of Co= 27)

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

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68. If two waves represented by y1=4sinῳt and y2= 3sin(ῳt+π/4) interfere

at apoint.Find out the amplitude of the resulting wave .

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69. Mg liberates H on reaction with


2

A. dil. HCl

B. dil. H 2
SO4

C. very dil. H N O 3

D. All of these

Answer: D

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70. Give reasons for the following: Aluminium is used in flash bulbs.

A. Be
B. Mg

C. Ca

D. Ba

Answer: B

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71. The number of geometrical isomers for octahedral ,



[CoCl4 (N H3 ) ]
2

square planar [AgBr 2


Cl2 ]

and [P tCl
2
(en)] are:-

A. 2,2,2

B. 2,2,0

C. 3,2,2

D. 2,3,0

Answer: B

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72. Among the following, the compound that is both paramagnetic and

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

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73. Cyanide process is used for the extraction of

A. Oxidising agent

B. Reducing agent

C. Solvent
D. Solvating agent

Answer: B

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74. The chemical composition of slag formed during the smelting process

in the extraction of copper is

A. Cu 2
O + F eS

B. F eSiO 3

C. CiF eS 3

D. Cu 2
S + F eP

Answer: B

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75.

Compare x and y bond angle from the above given molecules.

A. x > y

B. y > x

C. x = y

D. Cannot be predicted

Answer: B

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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

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77. Arrange BF3 , BCl3 , BBr 3 , BI3 in the decreasing order of Lewis acid

character and explain.

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

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78. Which of the following hydra acid exist in liquid state and can't be

stored in glass bottle:-

A. HF

B. HCl

C. HBr

D. HI

Answer: A

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79. Correct mathc is :

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

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80. Assertion:- Any arbitrary displacement of charges inside a shell does

not introduce any change in the electrostatic field of the outer space.

Reason:- A closed conducting shell divides the entire space into the inner

and outer parts which are completely independent of one another in

respect of electric fields.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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81. Assertion:- Kirchhoff's voltage law indicates that field is conservative.

Reason:- Potential difference between two points in a circuit does not

depend on path

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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82. Assertion:- Magnetism and superconductivity are natural enemies.

Reason:- Macroscopic magnetic properties depend on electrons that are


lined up parallel to one another, while superconductivity requries pairs of

electrons with their spins in oppsoite directions.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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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.

Reason: There is no effect of earth's magnetic field on freely falling body.


A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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84. Assertion:- If earth did not have atomosphere, its average surface

temperature would be lower than what it is now.

Reason:- Greenhouse effect of the atmosphre would be absent, if earth

did not have atmosphere.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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85. Assertion:- Different colours of light have same velocity in vaccum, but

they have differnet velocites in any other transparent medium.

Reason:- For different colours, refractive index of transparent medium

has different values.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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86. Assertion:- If an object placed on the optic axis of a lens is illuminated

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.


Answer: A

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87. Assertion:- A simple microscope may have different magnification for

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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88. Assertion : Newton's rings are formed in the reflected system. When

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.

Reason : This is because the reflections in these cases will be from a

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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89. Assertion : A photoncell is called an electric eye.

Reason : When light is incident on some semiconductor its electrical

resistance is reduced.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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90. Assertion : Soft and hard X -rays differ in frequency as well as velocity.

Reason : The penetrating power of hard X - rays is more than the


penetrating power of soft X -rays.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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91. Assertion : During β -decay a proton converts into a neutron and an

electron. No other particle is emitted.

Reason: During β -decay linear momentum of system should remain

constant.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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92. Statement-I : To be used as amplifier, the transistor in the common

emitter confuration is preferred to the common base configuration.

Statement-II : In the common emitter, the signal is applied between

emitter and base.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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93. A: Optical communication system is more economical than other

system of communications.

R: The information carrying capacity of a communication system is

directly proportional to its band width.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.


C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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94. Assertion:- Two identical trains move in opposte sense in equatorial

plane with equal speed reltative to earth's surface. They have equal

magnitude of normal reaction.

Reason:- The trains require same centripetal force although they have

different speeds.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.


D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: D

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95. Statement-1: The size of a hydrogen increases as it rises in air.

Statement-2: The material of the balloon can be easily stretched.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: B

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96. Assertion : For Reynold number R e > 2000, the flow of fluid is

turbulent.

Reason : Intertial forces are dominant compared to the viscous forces at

such high Reynold numbers.

A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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97. Assertion:- To drink chilled juice, we use ice cubes of 0 ∘
C .

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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98. Assertion:- During adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas, temperature

falls but entropy remains constant.

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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99. Assertion:- Transvers waves are produced in a very long string fixed at

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

explanation of the Assertion.

B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct

explanation of the Assertion.

C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Answer: A

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Physics
1. A block of mass m is being pulled up a rough incline by an agent

delivering constant power P. The coefficient of friction between the block

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

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2. In the question number 66, the charge on capacitors C 1
and C4 are

A. a) 0,0

B. b) 40μC, 30μC

C. c) 20μC, 60μC

D. d) 20μC, 30μC

Answer: C

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3. In the given LCR series ciruit reading of voltmenter is 120V. The reading

(in A) of the ammeter is :


A. 4√2A

B. 4A

C. 2A

D. 5A

Answer: B

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4. A uniform cylinder of mass M lies on a fixed plane inclined at an angle

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

coefficient of friction between the cylinder and the incline plane is

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

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5. When interference of light takes place

A. Energy is decreased in the region of maximum intensity.

B. Energy is increased in the region of minimum intensity.

C. Total energy remains conserved and energy is redistributed.

D. Total energy does not remain conserved.

Answer: C

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6. The magnetic field in a certain cylindrical region is changing with time

according to the law B = [16 − 4t ]


2
Tesla . The magnitude of induced

electric field at point P at time t= time =2 sec , is

A. 8 volt/m

B. 6 volt/m

C. 4 volt/m

D. none
Answer: A

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7. In the given figure balls A&B are released simultaneously , when string

is horizontal , length of strings are same but mass of ball B is twice of

mass of ball A. Then

A. time taken to reach at lowest position is more for ball B.

B. speed of ball B at lowest position will be large

C. speed of ball A and B will be same at lowest position

D. kinetic energy of ball B at lowest position will be large in

comparison to ball A.

Answer: C::D

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8. A narrow pipe of length 2m is closed at one end. The velocity of sound

in air is 320 m/s. Neglecting end corrections , the air column in the pipe

will resonate for sound of frequencies :

A. 40Hz

B. 80Hz

C. 120Hz

D. 160Hz

Answer: A::C

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9. A very thin sheet of plastic having refractive index μ = 1.5 covers one

slit of a double slit apparatus illuminated by 700 nm light . The central

point on the screen , instead of being maximum , is dark . What is the

possible thickness of the plastic in (nm) ?


A. 700 nm

B. 1400 nm

C. 350nm

D. 2100 nm

Answer: A::D

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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

so on. Supposed that all collisions are elastic,


A. a) Speed of first bead immediately before and immediately after its

2F d
collision with the second bead is √ and zero respectively.
m

B. b) Speed of first bead immediately before and immediately after its

2F d 1 2F d
collision with the second bead is √ and √
m 2 m

respectively.

C. c) Speed of second bead immediately after its collision with the

third bead is zero.

D. d) The average speed of the first bead during its motion is

1 2F d
√ .
2 m

Answer: A::C::D

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11. As shown in diagram initial charge on capacitor is zreo . Now switch S 1

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

B. b) Maximum magnitude of rate of change of current through

ε
inductor will be .
L

C. c) Maximum charge on capacitor C will be εC .


2

εC
D. d) Maximum charge on capacitor C will be
2
.
2

Answer: A::B::C

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12. Three musicians experiment with the Doppler affect . Musician A rides

in a car at a speed u directly away from musician B who is stationary .


Musician C redes in a car directly toward B and travels at the same speed

as A. Musician A plays a note at frequency f on his trumpet . B hears the


A

note , adjusts his trumpet , and plays the same note he heard.

A. a) The note heard by C coming from B will be the same pitch as f A) .

B. b) The note heard by a coming from b will be higher in pitch than

fA .

C. c) The note heard by A coming from B will be in pitch than f . A

D. d) The note heard by B coming from A will be lower in pitch than f . A

Answer: A::C::D

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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.

B. The wavelength of the wave is π m.

C. The maximum velocity of particle is 2 × 10 −4


times velocity of wave.

D. The wave has amplitude 10


−4
m and is travelling along negative x-

direction.

Answer: A::B::C

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14. On an inclined plane making an angle θ with the horizontal plane, a

solid cylinder of mass m is connected to a block of mass m by means of


1 2

a light chord which is parallel to incline plane . The coefficient of friction

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

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15. On an inclined plane making an angle θ with the horizontal plane, a

solid cylinder of mass m is connected to a block of mass m by means of


1 2

a light chord which is parallel to incline plane . The coefficient of friction

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 )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

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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

slosed keeping S closed.


2

Current passing through R just after S is closed , is :


1

ε
A.
R

ε
B.
3R

ε
C.
4R
ε
D.
2R

Answer: C

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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

slosed keeping S closed.


2

Current passing through inductor L time after S is closed , is :


1

ε
A.
3R


B.
3R

ε
C.
2R
ε
D.
R

Answer: B

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Maths

1. If complex number z(z ≠ 2)


satisfies the equation
16
z
2
= 4z + |z|
2
+
3

,then the value of |z|
is______.
4

|z|

A. 1

B. 2

C. 4

D. 16

Answer: C

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2. If the function
1 + cos πx

⎧ , x < − 1


2 2

π ( x + 1 )

f(x) = ⎨ ax + b , − 1 ≤ x ≤ 1is continuous ∀ xin R, then the value of



x−1


⎪ , x > 1
ln √x

A. 3

B. 1

C. − 1

D. − 3

Answer: B

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3. The value of the following limit


1 1
lim n(n + 1)(ln(1 + ) − sin( )) is-
n→ ∞ n n + 1

1
A.
2
1
B. −
2

C. 0

D. does not exist

Answer: A

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4. If f(x) = |x − 1|. ([x] = [ − x]), then (where [.] represents greatest

integer function)

A. 11

B. 12

C. 13

D. Infinitely many

Answer: B

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5. If b be the foot of perpendicular from A to the plane r ⋅ n̂ = d , then b

must be

A. √8 + 2

B. − √8 − 2

C. − √8 + 2

D. √8 − 2

Answer: D

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6. A transversal cuts side AB and AD and diagonal AC of parallelogram

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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7. The x-intercept of the tangent to a curve is equal to the ordinate of the

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

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8. A function y = f(x) satisfies A function y = f(x) satisfies


1 1
f(x) = −
2
− π
2
sin(πx); f' (2) = π + andf(1) . The value of
= 0
x 2

1
f( ) then
2
1
A. a.f( ) = 1 − ln 2
2

1 π
B. b.f( ) = − ln 2
.2 2

C. c.f(x) = 0 has exactly 3 roots

D. d.f(x) = 0 has exactly one root

Answer: A::C

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n+4

9. Let . If , and
are in arithmetic
2 n
2 k
(1 + x ) (1 + x) = ∑ ak x a1 a2 a3

k=0

progression, then the possible value/values of n


is/are
a. 5 b. 4 c. 3
d. 2

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

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11. x̄ and ȳ be two variable vectors satisfying simultaneous vector

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

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12. The area bounded by the curve y = x


2
+ 2x + 1 and tangent at (1, 4)

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

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f(x)
13. In a problem of differentiation of , one student writes the
g(x)

f(x) f' (x)


derivative of as and he finds the correct result . If
g(x) g' (x)

g(x) = x
2
and lim f(x) = 4 On the basis of above information ,
x→ ∞

answer the following questions :

The function f(x) is

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?

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1
1. A body of mass kg moving with velocity 12m / s is stopped by
4

applying a force of 0.6 N. Then impulse is :-

A. 7.2 Ns

B. 3 Ns

C. 2.4 Ns

D. None

Answer: A

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Part 1 Physics

1. A quantity of 2 mole of helium gas undergoes a thermodynamic

process, in which molar specific heat capacity of the gas depends on

absolute temperatureT , according to relation:

3RT
C =

4T0

where T0 is initial temperature of gas. It is observed that when

temperature is increased. volume of gas first decrease then increase. The

total work done on the gas until it reaches minimum volume is :-

3
A. RT0
2

3
B. RT0
4

3
C. RT0
8

3
D. RT0
10

Answer: B

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2. The pitch and quality of sound depends upon

A. frequency and velocity of sound

B. intensity and frequency

C. frequency and waveform

D. waveform and loudness

Answer: B

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3. Vessel A contains an ideal gas at a pressure 5 × 10


5
Pa and is

connected with a heat source which maintains its temperature at 300K .

Another vessel B which has four time greater inner volume contains the

same gas at a pressure 5


10 Pa and is connected to a heat source which

maintains its temperature at 400K . What will be the pressure of entire

system if two vessels are connected by a narrow tube tap:-

A. 105
Pa
B. 2 × 10 5
Pa

C. 4 × 10 5
Pa

D. 5 × 10 5
Pa

Answer: B

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4. In a vessel, whose volume is 1l, there is a gas, which is a compound of

oxygen and nitrogen. Mass of gas is 1g, gas's temperature is 170 C and

pressure of the gas is 31.7kP . a . Determine the chemical formula of

compound of (R = 8.31J / mol − K) :-

A. N O

B. N O 2

C. N2
O

D. N2
O3
Answer: D

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5. Heart leaks into a vessel, containing one mole of an ideal monoatomic


R
gas at a constant rate of s
−1
where R is universal gas constatant. It is
4

dV V0
observed that the gas expands at a constant rate =
dt 400(second)

where V0 is intial volume. The inital temperature is given by T0 = 40K .

What will be final temperature of gas at time t = 400s .

A. 40K

B. 80K

C. 200K

D. 260K

Answer: B

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6. A radioactive sample has a half life of 40 seconds. When its activity is

measured 80 seconds after the beginning, it is found to be 6.932 × 10


18

dps. During this time total energy released is 6 × 10


8
joule

(ln 2 = 0.6932) :-

A. The initial number of atoms in the simple is 1.6 × 10 20

B. The initial number of atoms in the sample is 1.6 × 10 21

C. Energy released per fission is 5 × 10 − 13


J

5
D. Energy released per fission is × 10
− 13
J
3

Answer: B::C

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7. Which of the following depends on acceleration due to gravity ?

A. a) Conduction

B. b) Convection
C. c) Radiation

D. d) All the above

Answer: B::C::D

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8. A spherical balloon contains 1 mole of He at T . The balloon material is


0

such that the pressure inside is alwaus proportional to square of

diameter. When volume of balloon becomes 8 times of initial volume,

then :-

93RT0
A. Work done by gas
5

B. Final temperature of the gas is 32T 0

C. Heat taken by gas 65. 1RT 0

D. Heat given by gas 65.1RT where R is universal gas constant.


0

Answer: A::B::C
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9. Intensity of x-rays coming from an x-ray tube is plotted against

wavelength as shown:-

A. If accelerating potential is changed keeping target same, then

sharp peaks (λ 2
&λ3 ) will shift to new position.

B. If accelerating potential is changed keeping the target same, then

minimum wavelength of spectrum (λ 1


) will shift to new location
C. In the radiation coming out of the tube photons corresponding to

wavelength λ3 will have more energy than those corresponding to

λ2

D. In the radiation coming out of the tube number of photons

corresponding to wavelength λ3 will be more in number than

number of photons corresponding to λ 2

Answer: B::D

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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:

A. In case of isothermal process, final pressure is greater.

B. In case of adiabatic process, work done is greater.

C. In case of adiabatic process, work done is greater.


D. In case of isothermal process, work done is greater/

Answer: A::D

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11. In which of the following , Convection of heat does not take place ?

A. a) Heating of air around furnace

B. b) Boiling of water

C. c) Heating of the glass cover of a bulb due to hot filament

D. d) Land and sea breezes

Answer: D

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12. Two beams of light having intensities I and 4I interferer to produce a

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

resultant intensitites at A and B.

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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

angular posiyion of 10 maximum in radians ?

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Part 2 Physics

1. A bead is connected with a fixed disc of radius R by an inextensible

massless string in a smooth horizontal plane. If the bead is pushed with a

velocity v0 prependicular to the string, the bead moves in a curve and


consequently collapses on the disc. Then

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

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2. In front of an earthed conductor a point charge +q is placed as shown

in figure :
A. On the surface of conductor the net charge is always negative

B. On the surface of conductor at some points charges are negative

and at some points charges may be positive distributed non

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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3. Particles A and B are moving with constant velocities along x and y

axis respectively, the graph of separation between them with time is

A.
B.

C.

D.

Answer: D

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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

relationλ = λ0 sin θ and λ = λ0 cos θ respectively where theta is


measured from + x axis. Distance between the centre of the two rings is

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

D. Potential energy of interaction between the two ring is zero.

Answer: A::D

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5. An asteroid orbiting around a planet in circular orbit suddenly

explodes into two fragments in mass ratio 1: 4 If immediately after the

explosion, the smaller fragment starts obriting the planet in reverse

direction in the same orbit, what will happen with the heavier fragment?

A. Fall on the planet

B. Start orbiting the planet in a larger orbit

C. It’ s Angular momentum remains conserve during motion

D. Escape from the gravitational interaction with the planet

Answer: C::D

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6. Two non-conducting hemispherical surface, which are having uniform

charges density σ are placed on smooth horizontal surface as shown in

figure. Assuming springs are ideal, calculate comparession in each spring


both the hemispherical surface are just touching each other

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

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7. Two Earth's satellites move in a common plane along circular obrits.

The orbital radius of one satellite is r while that of the other satellite is

r − Δr(HereΔr < < r)


A. Time interval separates the periodic approaches of the satellites to

5/2
4πr
each other over the minimum distance is
1/2
3(GM ) Δr

B. Time interval separates the periodic approaches of the satellites to

5/2

each other over the minimum distance is
1/2
3(GM ) Δr

C. Angular velocity of approach between two setellites is

1/2
3(GM ) Δr

5/2
r

D. Angular velocity of approach between two setellites is

1/2
3(GM ) Δr

5/2
2r

Answer: A::D

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8. A block is released on the slant face of a wedge of equal mass placed

on a horizontal floor. The slant face of the wedge makes an angle of 45 ∘

with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the

same. Different value/ range of coefficient of friction is given in column I


and corresponding consequences in column II and III (wedge is fress to

move)

Column-I Column-II

(I) μ = 0 (i) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(II) μ > 1 (ii) Work done by friction on block is negative

(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(IV ) μ < √5 − 2 (iv) Friction between the block and wedge is st

Which of the following options is the correct representaion of the case

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

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9. A block is released on the slant face of a wedge of equal mass placed

on a horizontal floor. The slant face of the wedge makes an angle of 45 ∘

with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the

same. Different value/ range of coefficient of friction is given in column I

and corresponding consequences in column II and III (wedge is fress to


move)

Column-I Column-II

(I) μ = 0 (i) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(II) μ > 1 (ii) Work done by friction on block is negative

(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(IV ) μ < √5 − 2 (iv) Friction between the block and wedge is st

Which of the following options is the correct representaion of the case

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

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10. A block is released on the slant face of a wedge of equal mass placed

on a horizontal floor. The slant face of the wedge makes an angle of 45 ∘

with the floor. Coefficient of friction between all surfaces in contact is the

same. Different value/ range of coefficient of friction is given in column I

and corresponding consequences in column II and III (wedge is fress to


move)

Column-I Column-II

(I) μ = 0 (i) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(II) μ > 1 (ii) Work done by friction on block is negative

(III) √5 − 2 < μ < 1 (iii) Work done by friction on block and wedge

(IV ) μ < √5 − 2 (iv) Friction between the block and wedge is st

Which of the following options is the correct representaion of the case

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

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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

uniformly distributed on the ring and the particle is given a positive

charge q. The particle is imparted a velocity v towards the centre of the

ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the

following question

Column-I Column

(I) Maximum speed of the ring is v (i) Minimu

(II) Maximum speed of the ring isv / 2 (ii) Minimu

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

Which of following options is the correct is the representation if

Qq
v = √
2πε0 mr

A. (II)(i)S

B. (I)(ii)P

C. (III)(iv)R

D. (IV )(iii)Q

Answer: B

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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

uniformly distributed on the ring and the particle is given a positive

charge q. The particle is imparted a velocity v towards the centre of the

ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the

following question

Column-I Column

(I) Maximum speed of the ring is v (i) Minimu

(II) Maximum speed of the ring isv / 2 (ii) Minimu

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

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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

uniformly distributed on the ring and the particle is given a positive

charge q. The particle is imparted a velocity v towards the centre of the

ring. Consider the consequences given in the columns and answer the
following question

Column-I Column

(I) Maximum speed of the ring is v (i) Minimu

(II) Maximum speed of the ring isv / 2 (ii) Minimu

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

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14. A commander fires a shell at certain angle of projection from A which

clears the building of dimensions 20 × 15 × 12.5m in it's diagonal plane.

Shell just clears the roof diagonally at points P and Q and falls on the

other side of the building at B and makes angle 45



with the horizontal

at P and Q as shown in the figure. If the range AB of the shell is a


2
× √b

then find b? (a and b lowest possible integers)

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15. A trinary star system which is a system of three orbiting around centre

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

astronomical unit is equal to distance between sun and earth, time

period of rotation of earth around sun is 1year)

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16. A planet is made of two materials of density ρ1 and ρ2 as shown in

figure. The acceleration due to gravity at surface of planet is same as a


ρ1 x
depth ' R' . The ratio of is . Find the value of x .
ρ2 3

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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

between the two adjacent minima?

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18. A long thin pliable carpet is laid on the floor. One end of the carpet is

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

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19. A regular tetrahedron frame is made up of homogeneous resitance

wire of uniform cross section. Current I enters vertex A through a long,

straight wire directed towards the centre O of the tetrahedron and is

conducted away through vertex B in the same way, as illustrated in the


figure. Choose CORRECT statement (s)

A. There is no current through wire DC because point D cand C are

equipotential

B. Current through wire AB is I / 2

C. Current through wire AC is I / 4

D. Net magnetic field at point O is zero


Answer: A::B::C::D

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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

vertical, homogeneous field B. A rod of total mass m, and resistance r per

unit length, is placed on V shaped conductor, at a distance x0 from its

vertex A, and perpendicular to the bisector of angle α (see fegure)

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

is good although friction between them is negligible. Choose CORRECT

statements(s)

A. At any position x, let velocity of wire is v then

2 2
B α B 2
α
2
x tan, + mV0 = x tan, + mv
0
r 2 r 2

B. maximum value of x cordinate of wire is

mv0 r
2
x max = x +
√ 0
2 α
B tan,
2

C. As x increases, v decrease

D. Whatever is the direction of vertical magnetic field, the rod will

ultimately stop,

Answer: A::B::C::D

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21. A solid cube is floating (completely submerged) in a container filled

with some liquid. The system is heated slowly. Ramesh states that cube
will slowly sink. Suresh immediately responds that on the contary it will

rise. Choose CORRECT statement(s)

A. Ramesh is right

B. Suresh is right

C. Without the knowledge of the thermal expansion coefficient of the

cube and fluid, the question can not be decided clearly

D. One of them may be correct


Answer: C::D

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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

initial pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure in both arms. Now

pistion is slowly pushed down by a distance of h / 2 (see figure)

Let x is the displacement of mercury level in one of the stem and P1 is


pressure in left column of air after compression, P2 is pressure in right

column of air after compression and P is atmospheric pressure then


0

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

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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)

A. Work done by atmospheric air on mercury is positve

B. Gravitational potential energy of mercury is decreased

C. Work done by atmospheric air on mercury is zero

D. Gravitational potential energy of mercury increases

Answer: C::D

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24. From a water tap, liquid comes out in from of cylinder. As water moves

down, radius of that cylinder decreases. Consider, a very small element of

height h and and radius R (due to smell height radius is assumed to be

constant)

This element is given in the diagram. An imaginary cross-section ABCD

divides this element in two equal semi cylinder. S is surface tensionof


liquid. Now choose correct statement(s)

A. Surface energy of this elementary cylinder is S[2πRh 2


+ 2πR ]

B. Pressure inside the cylinder is more than atmospheric pressure by

2S

C. Force exerted by one half cylinder on another half cylinder due to

surface tension is 2Sh.


D. Surface energy of this elementary cylinder is S × 2πRh

Answer: C::D

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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

horizontal magnetic field B, which is perpendicular to the plane of figure

and points into the paper

The ball is started with a velocity v from lower most point of circle in a
0

direction perpendicular both to the magnetic induction and to direction

of thread. The ball moves along a circular path such that thread remains

tight during the whole motion. Neglect any loss of enery.

What is the magnitude of magnetic induction B, if the minimum initial

speed at which the described motion of ball (complete vertical circular


1
motion) occurs is V 0
= √17gL
2

3mg
A.
2q√gL

mg
B.
2√gL

2mg
C.
3q√gL

D. Situation is not possible

Answer: A

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26. In youngs double slit experiment the fringes are formed at a distance

of 1m from double slits of sepration 0.12mm .calculate the distance of 4th


dark band from the centre of screen ?(wavelength is 12000A).

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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

horizontal magnetic field B, which is perpendicular to the plane of figure

and points into the paper

The ball is started with a velocity v from lower most point of circle in a
0

direction perpendicular both to the magnetic induction and to direction


of thread. The ball moves along a circular path such that thread remains

tight during the whole motion. Neglect any loss of enery.

Choose CORRECT statement

A. If direction of magnetic field is reversed then value of B will be same

as calculated in above question of this paragraph

B. If B is reversed, then conservation of energy will still be applicable

C. If magnetic field were not present then particle will complete

vertical circle for any value of v


0

D. All of above are correct

Answer: B

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28. A cylindrical capacitor with external radius R, internal radius

R − d(d < < R) , length l and mass M hangs on an insulating cord in a

region where there is a homogenous, vertical magnetic field of strength


B. It can rotate freely as a whole around its vertical axis, but is

constrained, so that it can not move horizontally. The capacitor is

charged and there is a voltage difference

Charge on capacitor is given by

2πRlV
A. ∈0
d
πRlV
B. ∈0
2d

πRlV
C. ∈0
3d

πRlV
D. ∈0
4d

Answer: A

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29. A cylindrical capacitor with external radius R, internal radius

R − d(d < < R) , length l and mass M hangs on an insulating cord in a

region where there is a homogenous, vertical magnetic field of strength

B. It can rotate freely as a whole around its vertical axis, but is

constrained, so that it can not move horizontally. The capacitor is

charged and there is a voltage difference


If without being mechaically disturbed, the capacitor is discharged

through an internal radial wire then find maximum angular velocity of

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

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30. A cylindrical capacitor with external radius R, internal radius

R − d(d < < R) , length l and mass M hangs on an insulating cord in a

region where there is a homogenous, vertical magnetic field of strength

B. It can rotate freely as a whole around its vertical axis, but is

constrained, so that it can not move horizontally. The capacitor is

charged and there is a voltage difference


Choose CORRECT statement

A. When capacitor is discharged through radial wire then value of

ω max depends on values of R and d


B. Value of ω max is independent of time dependence of discharge

current

C. Value of ω max is dependent on time dependence of discharge

current

D. Value of ω max
cannot be calculated with the help of given data.

Answer: B

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31. The sides of a square shaped frame, Shown in the diagram are made of

wires of resistances r1 and r2 The frame is places in a uniform magnetic

field, which is perpendicular to the plane of figure and is increasing at a

constant rate. The resistance that should be connected across the

diagonal of frame, so that this wire is warmed up at greatest rate is given


nr 1 r 2
by R = . Find n.

r1 + r2

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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

half into water. Friction is negligible if density of wood is given by


3
pω (pω is density of water) then find x

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33. A uniform wire of length l carrying current radiates energy at a rate P

to environment while its temperature remains the same. Magnitude of

magnetic flux density on the surface of wire is B and its diameter is d. If


nμ0 P
electric field strenght in wire is given by E = , then find n.
Bπld
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34. A choke coil is connected to an AC source. Some power is dissipated in

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

ratio of inductive reactance of coil and capacitive reactance of capacitor


1
is then find x
x

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Part 2 Physic

1. In a continuous printing process paper is drawn into the press at a

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

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2. A direct-vision prism is made out of three prisms, each with a refracting

angle of ϕ = 60

, attached to each other as shown in Figure. Light of a

certain wavelength is incident on the first prism. The angle of 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 prism.

(√6 = 2.45)

A. 1.95

B. 2.96

C. 2.84

D. 3.95

Answer: A
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3. 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

displacement y in the figure is

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

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4. In the diagram shown below, the rod is uniform having mas M and

length L. When it is making an angle = 60



the rod is released from the

state of rest (and spring in its natural lenth) The rod comes to state of

rest when the angle theta reduces to 30



. What should be the initial

compression in the spring (when θ = 60



) so that the whole system can
remain in the state of rest? (there is no friction between any surfaces)

(√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

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5. A point object is placed on the axis in front of a convex lens of focal

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

displacement of the image has magnitude-

A. √29mm

B. √34mm

C. 2√5mm

D. √44mm

Answer: A

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6. A uniform thin rod AB of mass M and length l attached to a string OA


1
of length = is supported by a smooth horizontal plane and rotates
2

with angular velocity ω around a vertical axis through O. A peg P is


inserted in the plane in order that on striking it the rod will come to rest.

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

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7. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order

onto a central axis with a separation of 40 cm each. A point source of

light O. a diverging lens of focal length 40 cm. a converging lens of focal

length 40 cm and converging mirror of focal length 80 cm. The aperture


diameter of lenses and mirror is d = 20cm . If a point source of light is

placed at a perpendicular distance of x from central axis then. (You have

to consider single optical event at any optical element)

Mark the CORRECT statement(s):-

x
A. Height of final image is
2

x
B. Height of final image is
3

C. Image formed by converging lens is real and inverted

D. Image formed by converging mirror is real

Answer: A::C::D

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8. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order

onto a central axis with a separation of 40 cm each. A point source of

light O. a diverging lens of focal length 40 cm. a converging lens of focal

length 40 cm and converging mirror of focal length 80 cm. The aperture

diameter of lenses and mirror is d=20 cm. If a point source of light is


placed at a perpendicular distance of x from central axis then. (You have

to consider single optical event at any optical element)

Mark the CORRECT statement(s):-

A. Final image is formed in the plane of converging lens

B. If x > 1.5d the rays will not be reflected by converging mirror

C. For x > d final real images can be captured on a screen after on

optical event (i.e refraction or reflection)at every optical system

D. Final image is real and inverted

Answer: A::C::D

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9. A small particle of mass m is fixed to the perimeter of a ring of same

mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on

a horizontal plane. Friction is negligible on horizontal plane. Initially

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

ring stays in vertical plane during its motion under consideration

Mark the CORRECT option(s):

gr
A. Speed of centre of mass of system is √
4

g
B. Angular velocity of system is ω = √
r

C. Contact point of ring with ground is instantaneously at rest

D. Centre of ring is instantaneously at rest

Answer: A::B::D

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10. A small particle of mass m is fixed to the perimeter of a ring of same

mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on

a horizontal plane. Friction is negligible on horizontal plane. Initially

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

ring stays in vertical plane during its motion under consideration

Mark the CORRECT option(s):

g
A. instantaneous acceleration of the centre of ring is
2

B. Acceleration of centre of ring initially points towards left and then

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

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11. Find the 1s complement of binary number (10101001) ?


2

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12. Match the List-I with List-II (O is the point object shown in diagram)
P Q R S
A.
3 1 4 2

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

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13. In transistor, the change in base current from 100 microampere to 125

microampere,causes a change in collector current from 5 miliampere to

7.5 miliapmere keeping collector to emitter voltage constant at 10 V.Base

to emitter voltage is 0.7V.then the current gain of transistor is ?

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14. List-I contains primary phenomenon related to light which are needed

to explain various events and applications given in List-II


List-I List-II

(P ) Continuously varying refractive index (1) Looming

of medium

(Q) Dispersion of Light (2) Step index optical fibre.

(R) Total internal Reflection (3) Formation of Rainbow

(S) Scattering of Light (4) Blue colour of sky

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

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15. An optical fiber has index of refraction n = 1.40 and diameter

d = 100μm . It is surrounded by air. Light is sent into the fiber along the

axis as shown in figure. If smallest outside radius R permitted for a bend


in the fiber for no light to escape is given by 50x(inμm) fill value of x.

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16. A thin rod of mass m has an angular velocity ω0 while rotating on a

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

P without rebounding. Solve the problem using the parameters given.


m = 2kg, ω0 = rad / s, l = 1.5m

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17. A uniform ring of mass m and radius R is performing pure rolling

motion on a horizontal surface. The velocity of centre of the ring is V0 . If

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 = )

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18. A charge + 2q moves vertically upwards with speed v, a second charge

−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

point P is located a perpendicular distance a away from each charge as


shown in the figure. The magnetic field at point P is

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

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19. Figure shows a square loop 10cm on each side in the x − y plane with

its centre at the origin. An infinite wire is at z = 12cm above y-axis.

What is

torque on loop due to magnetic force?

A. 72mN − m

B. 720mN − m

C. 72μN − m

D. 720μN − m

Answer: C

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20. In the shown diagram, all the wires are made up of same material,

lenth of all section is same. But area of cross section of AD and DC is

double that of AB and BC. Find magnetic field at point 'O' due to the

squar. The current through AB and BC is I:-

A. zero

√2μ0 i
B. ⊕
πL

√2μ0 i
C. ⊙
πL

2√2μ0 i
D. ⊗
πL
Answer: C

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21. A time varying uniform magnetic field passes through a circular region

of radius R. The magnetic field is directed outwards and it is a function of

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

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22. Two identical conductors P and Q are placed on two frictionless rails R

and S in a uniform magnetic field directed into the plane. If P is moved in

the direction shown in figure with a constant speed then rod Q

A. Will be attracted towards 'P'

B. Will be repelled away from 'P'

C. Will remain staionary

D. May be repelled (or) attracted towards 'P'

Answer: A
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23. A magnetic flux of 5 × 10


−1
wb is associated with every 10 turns of a

500 turns coil. The electric current flowing through the wire is 5A. The self

inductance of coil will be

A. 0.5H

B. 5 × 10 −3
H

C. 5H

D. 5 × 10 −2
H

Answer: B

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24. A coil has inductance of H and is joined in series with a resistance

of 220Ω. When an alternating emf of 220V at 50H z is applied to it, then

the wattless component of the current in the circuit is


A. 5A

B. 0.7A

C. 0.5A

D. 7A

Answer: C

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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

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26. Shown an object and its image formed by a thin lens. Then the nature

and focal length of lens is

A. f = 4.8cm, converging lens

B. f = 4.8cm, diverging lens


C. f = 2.18cm, converging lens

D. f = − 2.18cm, diverging lens

Answer: B

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27. A horizontal cylinderical tank m in diameter is half full of water. The
π

space above the water is filled with a pressurized gas of unknown

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.

When the laser has moved a distance s = 1m or more (measured from

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'

moves with an upward acceleration a = g The values of PQ − P0 is

(where P = atmospheric pressure)

A. 5pgh

B. 10pgh

C. 2.5pgh
D. 7.5pgh

Answer: B

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29. A non-viscous liquid of constant density 10 3


kg / m
3
flows in streamline

motion along a vertical tube PQ of variable cross-section. Height of P and

Q are 2m and 2.5 m respectively. Area of tube at Q is three time area of

tube at P. Find the work done per unit volume by pressure as liquid flows

from P to Q. Speed of liquid at P is 3m / s(g = 10m / s )


2
.

A. 2000J / m 3

B. 1000J / m 3
C. 1500J / m 3

D. 9000J / m 3

Answer: B

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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-

axis to that about y-axis is

A. Greater than 1

B. Less than 1

C. Equal to 1

D. Equal to 0.5

Answer: B

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31. Find force F required to keep the system in equilibrium. The

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

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32. A solid homogeneous sphere is moving on a rough horizontal surface,

partily rolling and partially sliding. During this kind of motion of the

sphere.

A. Total kinetic energy is conserved

B. Angular momentum of sphere about the point of contact is

conserved

C. Only the rotational kinetic energy about the centre of mass is

conserved
D. Angular monentum about the centre of mass is conserved

Answer: B

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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

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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

induced in the loop is

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

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35. In the circuit shown in Fig. Sliding contact is moving with uniform

velocity towards right. Its value at some instance is 12(Ω) . The current in

the circuit at this instant of time will be

A. 0.5A

B. More than 0.5A

C. Less than 0.5A

D. May be less (or) more than 0.5A depending on value of 'L'

Answer: B

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36. A bulb of 100 W is connected in parallel to an ideal inductance of 1H.

This arrangement is connected to a 90 V barrery through a switch. On

pressing the switch the

A. Bulb does not glow

B. Bulb glows

C. Bulb glows after a short time and then continues to glow

D. Bulb glows for a short time and stops glowing

Answer: D

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37. A ray of light is incident on the surface of a sphere of refractive index

√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

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38. A cylinder tank of base area A has a small hole of areal a at the

bottom. At time t = 0 , a tap starts to supply water into the tank at a

constant rate αm 3
/s .

(a) What is the maximum level of water h max in the tank?

(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

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39. A ring of mass 'm' and radius 'r' carrying current i0 is lying in the X-Y

plane with centre at origin. A uniform magnetic field of strength


ˆ
B = B 0 (2 î − 3 ĵ + 5k)T is applied in the region. If the ring rotates

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

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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

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41. A parabolic mirror is silvered at inner surface. The equation of the
2
x
curve formed by its intersection with X-Y plane is given by y = . A ray
4

travelling in X-Y plane along line y = x + 3 hits the mirror in second

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

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42. Consider two heavy right circular rollers of the radii R and r

respectively and rest on a rough horizontal plane a shown in figure. The

larger roller has a string wound around it to which a horizontal force P

can be applied as shown. Assuming that the coefficient of friction m has

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

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43. Figure shows graph of deviation δ versus angle of incidence for a light

ray striking a prism. Angle of prism is

A. 30 ∘

B. 45 ∘

C. 60 ∘

D. 75 ∘
Answer: B

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44. A plank P is placed on a solid cylinder S, which rolls on a horizontal

surface. The two are of equal masses. There is no slipping at any of the

surfaces in contact. The ratio of the kinetic energy of P to the kinetic

energy of S is

A. 1 : 1

B. 12 : 1

C. 8 : 3

D. 11 : 8
Answer: C

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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

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46. A direct current if 2A and an alternating current having a maximum

value of 2A flow through two identical resistances. The raito of heat

produced in the two resistances in the same time interval will be

A. 1 : 1

B. 1 : 2

C. 2 : 1

D. 4 : 1

Answer: C

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47. The potential difference across a 4 H inductor vary with time is as

shown. The current is Zero at t = 0, Then the current at time t = 2s

A. 1A

B. 2A

C. 3A

D. 4A

Answer: B

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Part 2 Physics
1. Two voltmeters A and B are used to measures a voltage a cross a

resistance. Several readings are taken and represented in the following

graphs. Here VT is the true value of the voltage being measured. Which

of the following statements is//are correct?

A. Voltmeter A is more precise but less accurate than voltmeter B.

B. Voltmeter A is less precise but more accurate than voltmeter B.

C. Voltmeter A is more precise as well as more accurate than voltmeter

B.

D. Voltmeter A is less precise as well as less accurate than voltmeter B.

Answer: A

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2. Find the 2s complement of binary number (10101) ? 2

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3. An almost inertia-less rod of length l3.5 m can rotate freely around 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

is attached. Find the angular frequency (in SI units) of small oscillations

of the system about the equilibrium position. Gravitational acceleration is

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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4. Consider circuit as shown in figure. The current through wire AB is

A. 1A

B. 2A

C. 3A

D. None

Answer: B

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5. Consider the circuit as shown in figure. The equivalent resistance

between A and B is

9
A. Ω
7

1
B. Ω
9

7
C. Ω
9

D. None

Answer: C::D

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6. In the circuit shown in the figure, the value of maximum rate of heat

production in resistance R is

25
A. W
12

38
B. W
12

35
C. W
12

D. None

Answer: A

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7. Consider circuit as shown . Which of the graph best represent V-l

relationship across the variable resistance R.

A.

B.

C.
D.

Answer: A

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8. A resistance R is to be measured usnig a meter bridge, student shooses

the standard resistance S to be 100Ω . He finds the null point at

I1 = 2.9cm . He is told to attempt of improve the accuracy. Which of the

following is a useful way?

A. He should measure l more accurately.


1

B. He should change S to 1000Ω and repeat the experiment.

C. He should chandge S to 3Ω and repeat the experiment.

D. He should give up hope of a more accurate measurement with a

meter bridge.
Answer: C

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9. While measuring length of small iron rod, following five reading wee

obtained.

12.66mm, 12.58mm, 12.62mm, 12.80mm and 12.72mm

The experimenter reported the result of the experiment based on the

obove readings.

A. Number of significant figures in the length reported will be 3.

B. Number of significant figures in the lenth reported will be 4.

C. Number of significant figure in the error reported will be 1.

D. Number of significant figures in the error reported will be 2.

Answer: B

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10. Consider a current carrying wire (current I) in the shape of a circle.

Note that as the current progresses along the wire, the direction of

J(current density) changes in an exact manner, while the current I remains

unaffected. The agent that is essentially responsible for

A. Source of emf.

B. electric field produced by charges accumulated on the surface of

wire.

C. the charges just behind a given segment of wire which push them

just the right way by repulsion

D. the charges ahead

Answer: A

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11. Which of the following options are CORRECT (ammeters are ideal).

A. Reading of A 1 is1.16A

B. Reading of voltameter v is 77.14V

C. Reading of ammeter A 2 is0.77A

D. Reading of voltmeter is 20V

Answer: A&B&C

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12. All ammeter/voltameter are ideal. Which of the statements are correct.

A. When all switch are closed, reading of A and A are same.


1 3

B. When only S is closed than reading of V is E.


2 2

2E
C. When only S 2
S3 closed then a reading of A is
1
3R

D. Reading of A is independent on the function of switch S .


1 2

Answer: B

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13. In the given circuit the point A is 9V higher than point B. Which of the

following statements is//are CORRECT?

A. R = 1Ω

B. R = 2Ω

C. B is 3 lower than D.

D. B is 6V lower than C.

Answer:

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14. In the network shown,R and 1


R2 are unknown resistances, uniform

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

above information, mark CORRECT statements.

A. Resistance R is closet to 0.2kΩ


1

B. Ratio of resistance R to R is equal to 1 : 4.


1 2

C. Emf V of the battery is closet to 3.6V


0

D. None of the above is correct.

Answer:

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15. In an experiment with a potentiometer, V B = 10V . R is adjusted to be

50Ω (see figure) . A student wanting to measure voltage E of a battery (


1
approx. 8V) finds no null point.He then diminishes R to 10Ω and is able to

locate the null point on the last (4th) segment of the potentiometer.Find

the resistance of the potentiometer wire and potential drop per unit

length across the wire in the second case.

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16. Two identical small discs each of mass m placed on a frictionless

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

shown in the figure by a top view of the situation. If period of small

oscillations of the system is 2π√(m / k) , find relaxed length (in meters)

of the spring.

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17. To study a solar battery, a multi-range voltameter is used, which

consists of a sensitive ideal micro-ammeter and a set of additional

resistances. The voltmeter is connected across the battery. When 10V

range is selected on the voltameter, it show 1.4V and when 100V range

is selected, The voltameter shows 2.8V . If 1000V range is selected, the

voltmeter show 3.x, where x is a digit after the decimal point. Calculate

value of x.

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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

angle of incident in air is θi . The refractive index of air is nair = 1 (with

negligible uncertainty). In an experiment to verify Snell's the best fit line

on a graph between sin θ (on the y-axis) and sin θ (on the x-axis) is given
r i

by the eqyuation y = (6.66 ± 0.05) × 10


−1
x + (0.022 ± 0.024) . The

refractive index of the glass, including the error is reported as


1. ab ± 0.0c , where a,b and c are digits after tje decimal point. Calculate

value of (a + b − c).

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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

on an elevated protrusion of width l as shown in the figure.

The rod-ball assmebly is titled by a small angle theta in the vertical plane

as shown in the figure and released. Estimate time-period (in seconds) of

the oscillation of the rod-ball assembly assuming collisions of the rod

with corners of the protrusion to be perfectly elastic and the rod does

not slide on the corners. Assume θ = gl (numerically in radians), where g

is the acceleration of free fall.

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20. A regular pyramid of square is made of eight identical wires each

resistance 12Ω shown in the figure. The terminals A and B are the mid-

point of the corresponding sides. Find equivalent resistances between

the terminals A and B in ohms.

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21. In a continuous printing process paper is drawn into the press at a

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:

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22. A direct-vision prism is made out of three prisms, each with a

refracting angle of ϕ = 60

, attached to each other as shown in Figure.

Light of a certain wavelength is incident on the first prism. The angle of

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

prism. (√6 = 2.45)

A. 1.95

B. 2.96

C. 2.84

D. 3.95
Answer:

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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

displacement y in the figure is

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:

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24. In the diagram shown below, the rod is uniform having mas M and

length L. When it is making an angle = 60



the rod is released from the

state of rest (and spring in its natural lenth) The rod comes to state of

rest when the angle theta reduces to 30



. What should be the initial

compression in the spring (when θ = 60



) so that the whole system can
remain in the state of rest? (there is no friction between any surfaces)

(√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:

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25. A point object is placed on the axis in front of a convex lens of focal

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

displacement of the image has magnitude-

A. √29mm

B. √34mm

C. 2√5mm

D. √44mm

Answer:

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26. A uniform thin rod AB of mass M and length l attached to a string OA


1
of length = is supported by a smooth horizontal plane and rotates
2

with angular velocity ω around a vertical axis through O. A peg P is


inserted in the plane in order that on striking it the rod will come to rest.

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:

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27. The following objects are placed one after each other in given order

onto a central axis with a separation of 40 cm each. A point source of

light O. a diverging lens of focal length 40 cm. a converging lens of focal

length 40 cm and converging mirror of focal length 80 cm. The aperture


diameter of lenses and mirror is d = 20cm . If a point source of light is

placed at a perpendicular distance of x from central axis then. (You have

to consider single optical event at any optical element)

Mark the CORRECT statement(s):-

x
A. Height of final image is
2

x
B. Height of final image is
3

C. Image formed by converging lens is real and inverted

D. Image formed by converging mirror is real

Answer:

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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

O. a diverging lens of focal length 40cm. a converging lens of focal length

40cm and converging mirror of focal length 80cm. The aperture diameter

of lenses and mirror is d = 20cm . If a point source of light is placed at a


perpendicular distance of x from central axis then. (You have to consider

single optical event at any optical element)

Mark the CORRECT statement(s):-

A. Final image is formed in the plane of converging lens

B. If x > 1.5d the rays will not be reflected by converging mirror

C. For x gt d final real images can be captured on a screen after on

optical event (i.e refraction or reflection)at every optical system

D. Final image is real and inverted

Answer:

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29. A small particle of mass m is fixed to the perimeter of a ring of same

mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on

a horizontal plane. Friction is negligible on horizontal plane. Initially

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

ring stays in vertical plane during its motion under consideration

Mark the CORRECT option(s):

gr
A. Speed of centre of mass of system is √
4

g
B. Angular velocity of system is ω = √
r

C. Contact point of ring with ground is instantaneously at rest

D. Centre of ring is instantaneously at rest

Answer:

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30. A small particle of mass m is fixed to the perimeter of a ring of same

mass and radius r. The system comprising of particle and ring is placed on

a horizontal plane. Friction is negligible on horizontal plane. Initially

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

ring stays in vertical plane during its motion under consideration

Mark the CORRECT option(s):

g
A. instantaneous acceleration of the centre of ring is
2

B. Acceleration of centre of ring initially points towards left and then

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:

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31. List-I gives different lens configurations. The radius of curvature of

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

gives corresponding values of magnitudes of f (mu represent refractive


index):-
P Q R S
A.
1 3 2 4

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:

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32. List-I contains primary phenomenon related to light which are needed

to explain various events and applications given in List-II


List-I List-II

(P ) Continuously varying refractive index (1) Looming

of medium

(Q) Dispersion of Light (2) Step index optical fibre.

(R) Total internal Reflection (3) Formation of Rainbow

(S) Scattering of Light (4) Blue colour of sky

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:

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33. An optical fiber has index of refraction n = 1.40 and diameter

d = 100μm . It is surrounded by air. Light is sent into the fiber along the

axis as shown in figure. If smallest outside radius R permitted for a bend


in the fiber for no light to escape is given by 50x(inμm) fill value of x.

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34. A thin rod of mass m has an angular velocity ω0 while rotating on a

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

P without rebounding. Solve the problem using the parameters given.


m = 2kg, ω0 = rad / s, l = 1.5m

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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.

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36. A uniform ring of mass m and radius R is performing pure rolling

motion on a horizontal surface. The velocity of centre of the ring is V0 . If

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 = )

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