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Physics v1
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
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PART-I : PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 24)
1. Two spherical stars A and B have densities A and respectively. A and B have the same radius and
their masses MA and MB are related by MB = 2MA. Due to an interaction process, star A loses some of its
mass, so that its radius is halved, while its spherical shape is retained, and its density remains The
entire mass lost by A is deposited as a thick spherical shell on B with the density of the shell being A. If
B 10n`
and are the escape velocities from A and B after the interaction process, the ration 1 .
A
15 3
A B
M,R 2M, R
R2
7M
Transferred mass =
8
7 2M,R
Transferred Volume = R3
6
R/2,M/8 7M 23M
2M + =
8 8
2GM M
Ve =
R R
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4
3
R 32 – R 3
74 3
8 3
R
R3
R32 R3
8
R
R 2 (15 )1/ 3
2
M/ 8 1 23 M
(Ve)A ;
R/2 2 (15)1/ 3 R
( Ve ) B 23
( Ve ) A (15)1/ 3
10n
(15)1/ 3
n = 2.3
2. The minimum kinetic energy needed by an alpha particle to cause the nuclear reaction
16
7 N 2He 1H 8 O
16 4 1 19
in a laboratory frame is n (in MeV). Assume that 7N is at rest in the laboratory
16 4 1 19
frame. The masses of 7 N, 2He, 1H and 8O can be taken to be 16.00 u, 4.003u, 1.008u and
Q = mC2
= [MR – MP]C2
= [16.006 + 4.003 – 19.003 – 1.008]C2
= [20.009 –20.011] 930 MeV
= [–0.002]930 MeV
= –1.860 MeV
m1
Eth = |Q| 1
m2
= 2.325 MeV
= 2.32 MeV
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3. In the following circuit C1 = 12 F, C2 = C3 = 4 F and C4 = C5 =2 F. The charge stored in C3 is ___C.
C1 C2
C2
6V C5 2V
C3 C4
Ans. 8
Sol. Potential difference across
Capacitor C3 = 2V
q = C3V = 4 × 2 = 8C
2
4. A rod of length 2 cm makes an angle rad with the principal axis of a thin convex lens. The lens has a
3
40
focal length of 10 cm and is placed at a distance of cm from the objects as shown in the figure. The
3
height of the image is 30 3 cm and the angle made by it with respect to the principal axis is rad. The
13
value of is rad, where n is ____.
n
Ans. 6
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Sol.
f=10
A
2
3 2 sin
3 40/3
P' B'
P B
2cos/3=1 hi
A'
For B
1 1 1
v 40 10
3
1 1 3
v 10 40
V = 40
For A
1 3 1
V 43 10
1 1 3 13
V 10 43 430
430
v
13
430 90
p' B' 40
13 13
hi v
h0 u
v 430 3 30
hi h0 = 3 3
u 13 43 13
30
3
13 1
tan = = 30° = /6 n=6
90 3
13
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5. At time t = 0, a disk of radius 1 m starts to roll without slipping on a horizontal plane with an angular
2
acceleration of a = rad s–2. A small stone is stuck to the disk. At t = 0, it is at the contact point of the
3
disk and the plane. Later, at time t = , s the stone detaches itself and files off tangentially from the
1 x
disk. The maximum height (in m) reached by the stone measured from the plane is . The value
2 10
of x is ______[Take g = 10 ms–2.]
Ans. 0.52
Sol.
= 2/3
Disk
Pure
rolling
1 2
= t
2
12
= .
23 3
2
= t =
3
h = R s in 60
2 2 2
2g
4 (1) 3
= =
9 20 4 60
1 1 x
hence =
2 60 2 10
3.14
x= = = 0.6233 = 0.52
6 6
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6. A solid sphere of mass 1 kg and radius 1 m rolls without slipping on a fixed inclined plane with an
angle of inclination 𝜃 = 30° from the horizontal. Two forces of magnitude 1 N each, parallel to the
incline, act on the sphere, both at distance 𝑟 = 0.5 m from the center of the sphere, as shown in the
figure. The acceleration of the sphere down the plane is ____ 𝑚𝑠–2. (Take 𝑔 = 10 𝑚𝑠–2)
Sol.
1N R = 1m
r = 0.5 m
90° 1N
f a
1gsin30°
1gcos30°
30° =
net =
2
f(R) – 1(2r) = MR 2
5
2
f(1) – (1) = (1)(1)2
5
2
f–1= …(1)
5
Fnet = ma
gsin30° – f = (1) a
5–f=a …(2)
Pure rolling
a = R
a= …(3)
From (1)(2) and (3)
7
5–1= a
5
20
a= m/s2 = 2.857 = 2.86 m/s2
7
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7. Consider an LC circuit, with inductance 𝐿 = 0.1 𝐻 and capacitance 𝐶 = 10–3 𝐹, kept on a plane.
The area of the circuit is 1 𝑚2. It is placed in a constant magnetic field of strength 𝐵0 which is
perpendicular to the plane of the circuit. At time 𝑡 = 0, the magnetic field strength starts
increasing linearly as 𝐵 = 𝐵0 + 𝛽𝑡 with 𝛽 = 0.04 𝑇𝑠–1. The maximum magnitude of the
current in the circuit is _____ mA.
Ans. 4
2 1 2
qmax
Sol. = Imax
2c 2
qmax CV C
Imax = = =V=
CL CL L
dB
V=A = A
dt
C 10 3
Imax = A = .04 × 1 = 0.004A = 4mA
L 10 1
8. A projectile is fired from horizontal ground with speed 𝑣 and projection angle 𝜃. When the
acceleration due to gravity is 𝑔, the range of the projectile is 𝑑. If at the highest point in its
trajectory, the projectile enters a different region where the effective acceleration due to gravity is
g
𝑔' = then the new range is 𝑑' = 𝑛𝑑. The value of n is _____.
0.81
Ans. 0.95
(B) V1 = 0
R = u s in2
2
Sol.
g
u g g
u sin g1= 0.81
, H = u s in
2 2
tA B =
(A) (C)
g 2g
u2 sin2
2
2H 2g u s in
tB C = = 0.9
g g / 0.81 g
u s in
ttotal = tAB + tBC = (1.9)
g
u s in 1.9
R2 = (ucos) 1.9 = u 2 s in2
g 2 g
R2 = 0.95R x = 0.95
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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 24)
This section contains SIX (06) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
9. A medium having dielectric constant K > 1 fills the space between the plates of a parallel plate
capacitor. The plates have large area, and the distance between them is d. The capacitor is
connected to a battery of voltage V, as shown in Figure (a). Now, both the plates are moved by a
d
distance of from their original positions, as shown in Figure (b).
2
d
2
d d
2
V
Figure (b)
In the process of going from the configuration depicted in Figure (a) to that in Figure (b), which of
the following statement(s) is (are) correct?
(A) The electric field inside the dielectric material is reduced by a factor of 2𝐾.
1
(B) The capacitance is decreased by a factor of .
k 1
(C) The voltage between the capacitor plates is increased by a factor of (𝐾 + 1).
(D) The work done in the process DOES NOT depend on the presence of the dielectric material.
Ans. (B)
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10. The figure shows a circuit having eight resistances of 1 Ω each, labelled 𝑅1 to 𝑅8, and two ideal
batteries with voltages ℰ1 = 12 𝑉 and ℰ2 = 6 𝑉.
r1 r3
r2
12 V r5
6 V r4
r6
r8
r7
36/5
1/2 24/5 1/2 1/2
12/5
6 1 24/5 36/5 12 1
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3/2 3/2
1/2
12
12/5
24/5 36/5
3/4
1/2
3
2 2
6 12
E eq 3 3 = 6 = 3 Volt
2 2 2
3 3
3 1 5
req =
4 2 4
3 3 12
i= 1 4 A
3 5 5
2 4
1 12 6
V1/ 2 Volt
2 5 5
18/5A
1 1
12/5A 1
6/5A 1
24/5A
1 36/5A
6/5A
12/5A 1 18/5A
1
1
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11. An ideal gas of density p = 0.2 kg m –3 enters a chimney of height h at the rate of a = 0.8 kg s –1 from its
lower end, and escapes through the upper end as shown in the figure. The cross-sectional area of the
lower end is A1 = 0.1 m2 and the upper end is A2 = 0.4 m2. The pressure and the temperature of the gas
at the lower end are 600 Pa and 300 K, respectively, while its temperature at the upper end is 150 K. The
chimney is heat insulated so that the gas undergoes adiabatic expansion. Take g = 10 m s–2 and the ratio
of specific heats of the gas = 2. Ignore atmospheric pressure.
A2
A1
T2,2,2 v2
v
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0.8
v1 = 40m / s
1A1
Agn
2 = 150 a
Agn
2 2T2
1 1T
2 = 0.1 kg/m3
Agn
1 1
2 2 gh 2 v 22 1 1v 12
2 2
1 1
150 + 0.1 × 10 × h + (0.1)20 2 600 0.2( 40 )2
2 2
h = 590 m.
12. Three plane mirrors from an equilateral triangle with each side of length L. There is a small hole at a
distance l > 0 from one of the corners as shown in the figure. A ray of light is passed through the hole at
an angle and can only come out through the same hole. The cross section of the mirror configuration
and the ray of light lie on the same plane
L
(D) The ray of light will come out for = 60°, and 0 < < after six reflections.
2
Ans. (AB)
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Sol. (A)
Normal
incident
= 90°
60°
120–
D E
120–
90–
90
60° 60°
A C
L/2 L/2
L/3 L/3
60°60°
30°
60° 30° 60°
2L/3 60° 60°
L/3 2L/3
L /3
L
Ray reflect from hole = 60° = after 5 reflecting
3
Option C and D incorrect
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13. Six charges are placed around a regular hexagon of side length 𝑎 as shown in the figure. Five of them
have charge 𝑞, and the remaining one has charge 𝑥. The perpendicular from each charge to the nearest
hexagon side passes through the center O of the hexagon and is bisected by the side
7q
(C) When x = 2q, the potential at O is
4 3 0 a
3q
(D) When x = – 3q, the potential at O is –
4 3 0 a
Ans. (ABC)
Sol.
q
h
a/2
q q
60º
h
p
q q
x
h
3
a/2
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3a
h
2
2h 3a
All six charges also placed on regular hexagon
(A) if x = q E0 = 0 correct option
2kq 2kq q
(B) is x = –q E0 = =
( 3a ) 2
3a 2
6 0a 2
option B is correct
7kq 7kq
(C) if x = 2q V0 =
2h 3a
7 q
= option C is correct
4 3 0
5kq 3kq
(D) V0 =
2h 2h
2kq 2kq 1 q
= = = option D is correct.
2h 3h 2 3 0 a
14. The binding energy of nucleons in a nucleus can be affected by the pairwise Coulomb repulsion. Assume
that all nucleons are uniformly distributed inside the nucleus. Let the binding energy of a proton be Epb
(A) Epb – Enb is proportional to Z (Z–1) where Z is the atomic number of the nucleus.
1
(B) Epb – Enb is proportional to A 3 where A is the mass number of the nucleus.
(D) Epb increases if the nucleus undergoes a beta decay emitting a positron.
Ans. (ABD)
Sol. (A) EbP z (z – 1)
1
1
(B) EbP A 3
R
(C) EbP – Ebn is negative
A A
(D) Z X 1 e0 z 1Y Q
emission of position decrease atomic no. pair wise coulomb repulse electrostatic energy decrease.
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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 12)
• This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets.
• Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question.
• Each set has TWO lists: List- and List-.
• List-I has Four entries (I), (II), (III) and (IV) and List- has Five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T).
• FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List- and ONLY ONE
of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases.
15. A small circular loop of area A and resistance R is fixed on a horizontal xy-plane with the center of the
loop always on the axis n̂ of a long solenoid. The solenoid has m turns per unit length and carries current
I counterclockwise as shown in the figure. The magnetic field due to the solenoid is in n̂ direction. List–I
gives time dependences of n̂ in terms of a constant angular frequency . List-II gives the torques
A 2 02m2I2
experienced by the circular loop at time t = Let = .
6 2R
List -I List-II
(I) 1 (P) 0
(sin t ĵ + cos t k̂ )
2
(II) 1 (Q)
(sin t î + cos t ĵ ) î
2 4
(III) 1 (R) 3
(sin t î + cos t k̂ ) î
2 4
(IV) 1 (S)
(cos t ĵ + sin t k̂ ) ĵ
2 4
(T) 3
î
4
Which one of the following options is correct
(A) I Q, II P, III S, IV (B) I S, II T, III Q, IV P
(C) I Q, II P, III S, IV R (D) I T, II Q, III P, IV R
Ans. (C)
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Sol. Z MB
= ind (A) k̂ × m I n̂
= ind A 0 m I ( x̂ × n̂ )
= BA
= 0 mI x̂ . A x̂
= (0 m IA) [ x̂ . ( x̂ )]
1
(I) (0 m IA) ( cos t)
2
d mIA
e ind = =+ 0 sin t
dt 2
0m IA
e ind = + sin t
2R
0m IA
z=+ (A)0 mI) sin t x̂ × n̂
2R
02m 2I2 A 2 1
=+ sin t k̂ (s in t ĵ cos t x̂ )
2R 2
02m 2I2 A 2
=+ sin2 t (– î )
2R
sin2 t (– î )
sin2 (– î )
6
= – î
4
= Q.
1
= (0 m I A) s int
2
d
eind = –
dt
0mIA
eind – cos t
2
0m IA
eind = – cos t
2R
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z = MB
0m IA
=– cos t k̂ × 0 mI x̂
2R
02m 2I2 A 2
=– cos t ( k̂ x̂ )
2R
2
=– cos2 t (– î )
2
= cos2 î
6
3
= î
4
I–Q
IV – R
II – P
III – S
Ans (C)
16. List I describes four systems, each with two particles A and B in relative motion as shown in figures. List
II gives possible magnitudes of their relative velocities (in m s–1) at time t = s.
3
List -I List-II
(I) A and B are moving on a horizontal circle of radius 1 𝑚 with uniform (P) 3 1
angular speed 𝜔= 1 𝑟𝑎𝑑 s–1 . The initial angular positions of A and B 2
at time t = 0 are = 0 and = , respectively.
2
(II) Projectiles A and B are fired (in the same vertical plane) at t = 0 and t (Q) ( 3 1)
5 2
= 0.1 s respectively, with the same speed v = m s–1 and at 45º
2
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from the horizontal plane. The initial separation between A and B is
large enough so that they do not collide. (g = 10 m s–2).
t=0 𝑡 = 0.1 s
45 45
𝐴 𝐵
(III) Two harmonic oscillators A and B moving in the x direction according (R) 10
t t
to xA = x0 sin and xB = x0 sin respectively, starting from
t0 t
0 2
t = 0. Take x0 = 1 m, t0 = 1 s.
t
xB = x0 sin
t
0 2
B
x
t
A xA = x0 sin
t0
𝑧
3𝑚𝑠
𝐵
𝐴
𝑦
(T)
25 2 1
Which one of the following options is correct?
(A) I R, II T, III P, IV S (B) I S, II P, III Q, IV R
(C) I S, II T, III P, IV R (D) I T, II P, III R, IV S
Ans. (C)
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Sol. (I) v ra v 2 v 2 = 2 V= 2 wR = 2
V V
45º 45º
(II)
V1 – V 2 = 2 V cos45º î + g (0.1) ĵ
2V 5
=2 î ĵ = 2 + ĵ
2 2
= 5 î + ĵ
| V 2 V1 | = 25 2 1
x0 t 1
(III) V1 = cos = 1 cos =
to t0 3 2
x0 t
V2 = cos = 1 cos
to t0 2 3 2
3
= – sin =
3 2
3 1
Vrel =
2
(IV) Vrel = 3 2 12 = 10
Ans (C)
I–S
II – T
III – P
IV – R
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17. List I describes thermodynamic processes in four different systems. List II gives the magnitudes (either
exactly or as a close approximation) of possible changes in the internal energy of the system due to the
process.
List-I List-II
(I) 10–3 kg of water at 100° 𝐶 is converted to steam at the (P) 2 kJ
same temperature, at a pressure of 105 𝑃𝑎. The volume of
the system changes from 10–6 to 10–3 in the process.
Latent heat of water = 2250 kJ/kg.
(II) 0.2 moles of a rigid diatomic ideal gas with volume V at (Q) 7 kJ
temperature 500 K undergoes an isobaric expansion to
volume 3 V. Assume 𝑅 = 8. 0 𝐽 𝑚𝑜𝑙 –1 K–1.
v
to volume
8
(IV) Three moles of a diatomic ideal gas whose molecules can (S) 5 kJ
vibrate, is given 9 kJ of heat and undergoes isobaric
expansion.
(T) 3 kJ
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(ii) V T
CV T
5
= 0.2 R 2(500 ) = 0.2 × 40 (500)= 40 × 100
2
= 4 kJ
(iii)
P1V1r P2 V2r
5/3
V
P1 (V)5/3 = P2 =
8
P2 = (85/3) P1 = 32 P1
U = –
V
32P PV
nR ( T ) P2 V2 P1V1 8 3PV 9PV
= = =
r 1 r 1 5 2 2
1
3 3
9 1
= 2 3 kJ
2 3
(iv)
U = nCV T
5
= nR T
2
f 7
CV = R R
2 2
9
Q = n CP T = hR T
2
7
U = nCV T = nR T
2
Q 9
U 7
7
U Q
9
7
= 9kJ 7kJ
9
–P
– R
– T
V – Q
Ans. (C)
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18. List I contains four combinations of two lenses (1 and 2) whose focal lengths (in cm) are indicated in the
figures. In all cases, the object is placed 20 cm from the first lens on the left, and the distance between
the two lenses is 5 cm. List II contains the positions of the final images.
List-I List-II
(I) f = + 10 + 15 (P) Final image is formed at
7.5 cm on the right side
of lens 2.
20 cm 1 5 cm 2
(II) f = + 10 –10 (Q) Final image is formed at
60.0 cm on the right side
O of lens 2.
20 cm 1 5 cm 2
20 cm 1 5 cm 2
1 2
2020
cmcm 1 5 5cm
cm2
20 cm 1 5 cm 2
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Sol. (I)
f = + 10 + 15
20 cm 1 5 cm 2
1 1 1
v1 = 20 – =
v2 15 15
1 2
=
v2 15
v2 = 7.5 cm
7.5 cm Right of L2
(II) v1 = 20
1 1 1
– =
v2 15 10
1 1 1
= –
v2 15 10
v2 = – 30 cm
30 cm Left of L2
(III) v1 = + 20
1 1 1
– =
v2 15 20
1 1 1
= –
v2 15 20
v2 = 60 cm
60 cm Right of L2
1 1 1
(iv) – =
v2 20 20
1 1
=
v1 10
v1 = – 10
1 1 1
– =
v2 15 10
v2 = 30 cm
30 cm Right of Ans.
I–P
II – R
III – Q
IV – T
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