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The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m,, the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer- book during this period. * sitter fram (Gana) PHYSICS (Theory) Prattes WAT: 2 ae HET FE : 35 Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 35 .55/3/3 1 P.T.O. arava faa: Prafafian free at aga aaah & alge site sre Tera ehifte : (i) saver Het 12 Were | ret NET attra & | (ii) Fe MRT Va cis Gat F Paonia 8 — GS %, @ AT | (iii) WUs-H EIA G3 TH We PTD TH BTA | (iv) US: MEI HEN A BL TH MCI METS ST BT! | (v) BUS—I : FF AEM 12 TAN HEAT STIR TP B, TE MPI 5 TH BI | (vi) wer va A ais wan Prewoy el 2 | erctiles Be weal H arate Frwy vera few me BI Sah a Heed as Eh RH aT IC eT | (vii) erie Seer aor are aie erase B, Te START Bh, CHlaoat BIA H STAT BH HGH TAB | c= 3x 108 m/s h= 6.68 x 10“ Js e= 16x 10-9C Hy = 4x 10-7 Tm At &q = 8.854 x 1071? C2 N71 m? x 9x 109N m? C2 0 ‘gaagia $1 3O79H (m,) = 9.1 x 10-8 kg agit #1 ZENA = 1.675 x 10-27 kg ‘Sieia #1 ZH = 1.673 x 10-27 ke Tag Tea = 6.023 x 1028 whe mT Att saree Pras = 1.38 x 10-2 JK .55/3/3. 2 @ of “ General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them : 55/3/3 @ 7) (iii) (iv) w” wi) (vii) This question paper contains 12 questions. All questions are compulsory, This question paper is divided into three sections — Section A, B and C. Section A: Q. Section B: Q. Nos. 4 to 11 are of 3 marks each. 1s. 1 10 3 are of 2 marks each. Section C: Q. No. 12s a case study based questions of 5 marks. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choice has been provided in some of the questions. Attempt any one of the alternatives in such questions. Use of log tables is permitted, if necessary, but use of calculator is not permitted. c= 3x 108 mis h= 6.63 x 10-4 Js e=16x 109 Hp = 4x 10-7 Tm A = 8.854 x 10-12 C2 N-l m=? 1 Fra, = 9 * 10°N m? C* Teg Mass of electron (m,) = 9.1 x 10-8! kg Mass of neutron = 1.675 x 10-7 kg Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-27 kg Avogadro's number = 6.023 x 10% per gram mole Boltzmann constant = 1.38 x 10-3 JK) 3 P.T.O. ws & 1. @) @ warenhrat sit wetter & dra fate ifsc, | 2 (Gi), aro & faire seer ge A, Site A, 8 sar aie areas era eT was arent € 7 aren hfe | weet 6) @ Ses eran fafa fr 1 feel ge a wor-fage seca Pkt ee? | Gi) Peal veprer aor vere & fru Geehl arrafer ht afore feifan | 2. feet p-n aft 9 after fara et At ren Af | 2 3. Sag wien apr ares (i) fare Breas ait (ji) fae dada argty @ fear ara 2 Paftia srigedt anderen ar are ferftay | gear fafa sage srdarerat & Sat ave site dif | 2 wE-a 4. (a) Di areie wad & fered srraeae ard ferftae 1 ) ate Feale agen 2 fis ABC ait DBC #1 erafera fener 2 | ary arr et Sei usa & ariftien sito sea: 411° afte 45° B | sa a diatom 8 veneer fren ge i ata fifa | 3 -55/3/3 4 A o SECTION-A 1. (@) @_ Distinguish between isotopes and isobars. 2 Gi) ‘Two nuclei have different mass numbers A, and A. Are these nuclei necessarily the isotopes of the same element ? Explain. oR (&) (@ Name the factors on which photoelectric emission from a surface depends. Gi) Define the term ‘threshold frequency’ for a photosensitive material. 2, Explain the formation of the barrier potential in a p-n junction 2 3, Name the extrinsic semiconductors formed when a pure germanium is doped with (i a trivalent and (ji) pentavalent impurity. Draw the energy band diagrams of extrinsic semiconductors so formed. 2 SECTION -B 4, (a) Write two necessary conditions for total internal reflection. () Two prisms ABC and DBC are arranged as shown in figure. The critical angles for the two prisms with respect to air are 41.1° and 45° respectively. Trace the path of the ray through the combination. 3 oR 55/3/3 5 P.T.0. ae o (a) ig faea fare sifted cla & are fee @ | ae ard ome sifsre fared ga ate gre sera arrak (i) saute 3A (i) TATE Brae (b) Bi fergie fea Pach ata aS a oats cate arg OH Brae TTT ae ofafaea aaa eaige | 0 fart ang wr arines 2.31 eV 2 | Fa gS YEH 6.4 x 10 Hy Tale & wa srafaa 8 R werafies seats eter @ |G) srrafaa fate A Sat, (ii) seafsha getagiat Ft aftmaa afta sat ok (ii) ge ar eh fara ae fere Ae | 3 6. aT & Peat fe-fHE sate 600 nm sit 500 nm Ht 2 aireeat B wt were Ps aT SaaTT fare 2 | fardt-queer 1.0 mm ait 4 a afta & aa B 0.60 m Ht gh ETAT? | @) 500 nm aireed & fore ia sew 8 gad sertch fines A ae, Gi) Seta saw 8 ae oa a an oh ra hit corte & aor a sell Heal dare a 3 7. (a) Ay A 3A, Tereel A faga-gerhts cei ar sein eH: ten Pera H, set aieat # site dict & age feet Hi fear ara | @ wfea-gada aot a) veahe, ae Gi) Ha wee & fore wes eile ferfire | 3 awa (bo) @ Avera ate a pemeag a & fore at are a sect Sif | Gi) 2 attat & are sera saftner ted otk Uae fe are fears tat & as tt aan fafar | 55/313 6 a (a) An object is placed in front of a converging lens. Obtain the conditions under which the magnification produced by the lens is (i) negative and Gi) positive. () A point object is placed at O in front of a glass sphere as shown in figure. Show the formation of image by the sphere The work function of a metal is 2.31 eV. Photoelectric emission occurs when light of frequency 6.4 x 10" Hz is incident on the metal surface. Calculate : (i the energy of the incident radiation, (ii) the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electron and (iii) the stopping potential of the surface. 3 A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 600 nm and 500 nm is used in a Young’s double slit experiment. The slit separation is 1.0 mm and the sereen is kept 0.60 m away from the plane of the slits. Calculate : (i) the distance of the second bright fringe from the central maximum for wavelength 500 nm, and Gi) the least distance from the central maximum where the bright fringes due to both the wavelengths coincide. 3 (a) Electromagnetic waves of wavelengths 4, 4 and 43 are used in radar systems, in water purifiers and in remote switches of TV, respectively @) Identify the electromagnetic waves, and Gi) Write one source of each of them. 3 OR () (@ State two conditions for two light sources to be coherent. Gi) Give two points of difference between an interference pattern due to a double — slit and a diffraction pattern due to a single slit. 7 P.T.O. aus w ‘fare uaret fad & fara ted 8 hata sfeae ohh aroha hers 4 fee ware ar afters hm, ae () Reverr ere w ae ware a arin ee ae, Gi) alfa fae arr ae, sit id) HEA ated A aS TE? weep re A ares Ter At gfe AAC | 3 Haq ¥ caren ise fe feet dk a 7 emf fea won sera Set @ | gee fee LV afteratirs sitfiza afar | 3 (a) Sar aisis 3 1932 fi se aoa serie fate ar ster fear a ae eI aT BAT afferas aifret ae arard tral ef | seh ae Read Prenton fas seafite fatter gist & steht & vel | aren Fife | 0) Siar sti othe agit A sen fies G3 we sf seh Boat aa a are 8 aren Fh | 3 (a) frat wen F aegis Tay Ft Sat -1.51 eV 2 | ga aT A yetagi AI Ths ae ferfrs watt ene 7 >) Prat segior very A yeaa ee 1.0 x 1075 m era & ates 8 cere 5.3 x 10 m gt ae eT ara 2 1 ae are ge fh ere VET 5.3 x 1074 m Frearartiten 2 at sae sre & fod ster 1 ares Ta TET’? 3 we-7 Sr Sto sige geet ot sateen Gai & Prova ae #1 ail ow da Paar aw vier site Shae afl aoa aie 8 sa sifrgeaey ed & ae gat ea a Peer arom pe aT alan alk Hie eA Sf ge aftr aie 8 ae After wet E | ao Gat wh ea ater A gee saafera Rat sara 8 fs ga Sra Sea ats A eh a aa ea or a | Pret rg fea a aftrgee “a gash sara GA ge fbr Eh ae Ma eT @ | af ge fe a fafa TAT 2, Stra & fae, fray ifs or seer 2 | Ara fe Fea ar ifr strata fara aor ae | 1x5=5 1, Pah dages qearcatl tI sfirggees site Pier grer erga fava aa aa: (A) aed, areata B) avatars, sere (C) at, sere (D) arate, areata -55/3/3 8 10. 11. 12. a w In a diffraction pattern due to a single slit, how will the angular width of central maximum change, if (i) Orange light is used in place of green light, Gi) the screen is moved closer to the slit, (iii) the slit width is decreased ? Justify your answer in each case. 3 Briefly explain how emf is generated in a solar cell. Draw its I-V characteristics. 3 (a) James Chadwick, in 1932, studied the emission of neutral radiations when Beryllium nuclei were bombarded with alpha particles. He concluded that emitted radiations were neutrons and not photons. Explain. (b) Two nuclei may have the same radius, even though they contain different number of protons and neutrons. Explain. 3 (a) The energy of hydrogen atom in an orbit is -1.51 eV. What are kinetic and potential energies of the electron in this orbit ? (b) The electron in a hydrogen atom is typically found at a distance of about 5.3 x 10 m from the nucleus which has a diameter of about 1.0 x 107 m. Assuming the hydrogen atom to be a sphere of radius 5.3 x 10“ m, what fraction of its volume is occupied by the nucleus ? 3 SECTION - C CASE STUDY A compound microscope consists of two converging lenses. One of them, of smaller aperture and smaller focal length is called objective and the other of slightly larger aperture and slightly larger focal length is called eye-piece. Both the lenses are fitted in a tube with an arrangement to vary the distance between them. A tiny object is placed in front of the objective at a distance slightly greater than its focal length. The objective produces the image of the object which acts as an object for the eye-piece. The eye piece, in turn produces the final magnified image. 1x5=5 I. Ina compound microscope the images formed by the objective and the eye-piece are respectively (A) virtual, real (B) real, virtual (©) virtual, virtual (D) real, real 9 P.T.O. Ml. Vv. -55/3/3 ‘fare dame qeneatt & aren srraeia Prafeafirs H 8 fare ae Phe weF ara @ 2 (A) afirgeas ae Afro gre @) afirgea ate rer A vie eh (C) acres at eeaTg (D) seater eat ren sasraI ger quel de as ar wee ae eB? A) Hidaan Gea os eae B) shi dai A Sera qh ar ae ew ara ama ag aT? | (C) ahi aati & sta i shaw aE (fo + fe) B safer ete @ 1 D) ort Sat A reer weet we ge Gere aT oni aaah eH fT oT aba es | fret ages reat H onfirgeaee 10X ar athe Afar 20X AR | ee ART rT ora A) 2 ®) 10 (© 30 @) 200 arch age erent & saftrgers afte rer SH shee gitat we: 1.2 em af 3.0 em % | fara siftgeas & 1.25 om atm fara 2 | af ofan afters ort K wae 2, at aerenti Ht areas eran ett (A) 100 (B) 150 (C) 200 (D) 250 @ of IL. The magnification due to a compound microscope does not depend upon “ (A) the aperture of the objective and the eye-piece (B) the focal length of the objective and the eye-piece (©) the length of the tube (D) the colour of the light used IIL. Which of the following is not correct in the context of a compound microscope ? (A) Both the le! (B) The magnifying power increases by decreasing the focal lengths of the two lenses, s are of short focal lengths. (©) The distance between the two lenses is more than (fo + fe). (D) The microscope can be used as a telescope by interchanging the two lenses. IV. A compound microscope consists of an objective of 10X and an eye-piec: of 20X. The magnification due to the microscope would be (a) 2 (B) 10 ©) 30 (D) 200 ‘The focal lengths of objective and eye-piece of a compound microscope are 1.2 cm and 3.0 cm respectively. The object is placed at a distance of 1.25 em from the objective. If the final image is formed at infinity, the magnifying power of the microscope would be (A) 100 (B) 150 ©) 200 (D) 250 5513/3 u -55/3/3

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