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Signature of invigilator ____________

PART TEST-4
Class : XIII (All)
Time : 1 Hr. Max. Marks : 90

PHYSICS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. The question paper contains 30 questions. From Q. No. 61 to Q.90. All Questions carry 3 marks
each. All of them are compulsory.
2. Each question contains four alternatives out of which only ONE is correct.
3. There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted.
4. For Assertion–Reason type questions
Mark A: If Assertion is True and Reason is False.
Mark B: If Assertion is False but Reason is True.
Mark C: If both Assertion and Reason are True and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion.
Mark D: If both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the correct explaination of Assertion.
5. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your answer sheet.
6. Use only HB pencil for darkening the bubble.
7. Use of Calculator, Log Table, Slide Rule and Mobile is not allowed.
8. The answer(s) of the questions must be marked by shading the circles against the question by dark
HB pencil only. For example if only 'B' choice is correct then,
the correct method for filling the bubble is
A B C D

the wrong method for filling the bubble are


(i) A B C D

(ii) A B C D

(iii) A B C D

(iv) A B C D

The answer of the questions in wrong or any other manner will be treated as wrong.
For Q. No. 61 to 62
An insulated wire with mass m = 5.4 × 10–5 kg is bent into the shape of an inverted U such that the
horizontal part has a length l = 15 cm. The bent ends of the wire are partially immersed in two pools of
mercury with 2.5 cm of each end below the mercury’s surface. The entire structure is in a region containing
a uniform 0.00650T magnetic field directed into the page as given in the figure. An electrical connection
from the mercury pools is made through the ends of the wires. The mercury pools are connected to a 1.5
V battery and a switch S. When switch S is closed the wire jumps 3.5 cm into the air measured from its
initial position.

Q61. Determine the speed v of the wire as it leaves the mercury?


(A) 4 m/s (B) 3 m/s (C) 2.5 m/s (D) 25 m/s

Q62. Find the amount of charge flown through the wire from the time the switch was closed until the wire left
the mercury?
(A) 180 C (B) 90 C (C) 25 C (D) None of these

Q63. A charged particle q enters a region of uniform magnetic field B (out of the
page) and is deflected d after travelling a horizontal distance a. The
magnitude of the momentum of the particle is

qB  a 2  qB
(A) 2  d  d  (B)
  2
(C) Zero (D) not possible to be determined as it keeps changing

Q64. A particle having a charge 20 C and mass 20 g moves along a circle of radius 5 cm
under the action of a magnetic field B = 0.1 tesla. When the particle is at P, a uniform
electric field is switched on and it is found that the particle continues move along the
tangent with a uniform velocity. Find the electric field.
(A) 2 V/m (B) 1 V/m (C) 5 V/m (D) 1.5 V/m

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Q65. The susceptibility of a paramagnetic material
(A) varies directly as the temperature
(B) varies inversely as the temperature
(C) varies inversely as the square of the temperature
(D) does not depend on the temperatures

Q66. If starting from the position drawn in figure, the loop is pulled rightward with constant velocity, all the way
through the magnetic field of width d (d > L) then



Which graph best shows the magnetic flux through the rectangle as a function of time?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

Q67. In the above question. Which diagram best represent the magnetic field lines generated by one side of
the rectangle, when induced current flows through it. (While entering in magnetic field)

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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Q68. In continuation of Q.66, which of the following could NOT cause current to flow around this metal
rectangle?
(A) Hold the rectangle motionless near a power line through which the electric current is decreasing.
(B) Move the rectangle towards a bar magnet
(C) Move a bar magnet towards the rectangle
(D) Place a motionless bar magnet inside the rectangle.
Q69. A circular coil is in y-z plane with centre at origin. The coil is carrying a constant current. Assuming
direction of magnetic field at x = –25cm to be positive x-direction of magnetic field, which of the following
graphs shows variation of magnetic field along x-axis?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Q70. A circular coil of 1000 turns has an enclosed area 0.05 m2. It is kept perpendicular to a magnetic field of
induction 0.2 tesla and rotated by 1800 about a diameter perpendicular to the field in 0.05 seconds.
How much charge will pass when the coil is connected to a galvanometer with a combined resistance of
50 ohms?
(A) 0.2 coulomb (B) 0.4 coulomb (C) 0.5 coulomb (D) 1 coulomb
Q71. A uniform glass U–tube is partially filled with a liquid. Horizontal portion of the
U–tube is of a metre length. The tube is moved with acceleration
4m/s2 . Then the difference in the heights of the liquid in the two arms of the
U–tube is (g = 10m/s2)
(A) 2/3m (B) 2/5 m (C) 3/5 m (D) 5/3 m
Q72. A metal bar AB can slide on two parallel thick metallic rails separated by a
distance l. A resistance R and as Inductance L are connected to the rails as
shown in the figure. A long straight wire carrying a constant current I0 is placed
in the plane of the rails and perpendicular to them as shown. The
bar AB is held at rest at a distance x0 from the long wire. At t = 0, it is
made to slide on the rails away from the wire. Find a relation among i,
di/dt and d/dt, where i is the current in the circuit and  is the flux of the
magnetic field due to the long wire through the circuit.
d di d di
(A) +L – iR = 0 (B) –L + iR = 0
dt dt dt dt
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d di
(C) –L – iR = 0 (D) None of these
dt dt

Q73. In the a.c. circuit shown in figure. The supply voltage has a constant
r.m.s. value V, but variable frequency f. Resonance frequency is
(A) 10 Hz (B) 100 Hz
(C) 1000 Hz (D) 200 Hz

Q74. A particle having charge per unit mass  starts moving from the origin under the action of an electric field
 
 
E  E 0 î and magnetic field B  B0 k̂ . Its velocity at point (x0, y0) is 4î  3ˆj , the value of x0 is

8 16B0 25
(A) E (B) E0 (C) 2E (D) None of these
0 0

Q75. A rod of length L with lateral sides fully insulated is made of material whose thermal condcutivity K varies

with temperature as K = where  is constant. The ends of rod are kept at temperatureT1 and T2 (T2
T
> T1). Then the rate of heat flow per unit area through the rod is
 T2  T1  T2  T2  T1 
(A) ln T  T (B) ln T (C) ln T1 (D) none of these
L 2 1 L 1 L

Q76. A conducting ring (radius r) of resistance per unit length  is placed in uniform
magnetic field lying in cylindrical region of radius R (R > r). This
dB
magnetic field is increasing at the constant rate = K. Then induced emf
dt
between P1 & P2 is (P1 & P2 are the diametrically opposite points on ring)
r 2 k
(A) (B) r2k (C) zero (D) none of these
2

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Q77. A block of wood (negligible coefficient of thermal expansion) is floating in water at 00C with a certain
volume V above water level. The temperature of water is slowly raised from 0 0C to 200C. Then the
value of V
(A) Initially increases and then begins to decrease
(B) Initially decreases and then begins to increase
(C) Increases uniformly till it attains 200C
(D) Decreases uniformly till it attains 200C

Q78. A liquid takes 5 minutes to cool from 800C to 500C. How much time will it take to cool from 600C to
300C if the temperature of the surrounding is 200C?
(A) 10 minutes (B) 8 minutes (C) 9 minutes (D) 7 minutes

Q79. Half mole of helium gas is contained in a container at S.T.P. The heat energy needed to double the
pressure of the gas keeping volume constant is (given heat capacity of gas at constant volume = 3 Joule
gm–1K–1)
(A) 3276 J (B) 1638 J (C) 819 J (D) 409 J

Q80. The minimum kinetic energy required to launch a m kg satellite from earth’s surface in a circular orbit at
altitude 2R, where R is the radius of earth will be
5 5 2
(A) mgR (B) mgR (C) mgR (D) mgR
6 3 3

Q81. A U-tube open at both ends is rotated about one of the limb with some
angular velocity. A liquid of uniform density, filled in the tube, is found
to stay in the shown position. The angular velocity is given by:
8 4
(A) gH (B) gH
3 3

gH
(C) 4 (D) none
3
Q82. For isotopic materials, which of the following relations are correct? Here Y, , B and  represent Young’s
modulus, modulus of rigidity, Bulk modulus and Poisson’s ratio respectively.
(A) B = Y/{3(1–2)} (B) Y = B/{3(1–2)}
(C)  = Y/{2(1 –)} (D) none of these

ROUGH WORK
Q83. Choose the correct statements:
(A) Surface tension increases on increasing the temperature.
(B) Surface tension decreases on increasing the temperature.
(C) Surface tension must increases on adding the impurities.
(D) Surface tension must decreases on adding the impurities.
Q84. Viscosity of gases
(i) is independent of pressure at ordinary pressures.
(ii) increases with pressure increase at ordinary pressures.
(iii) is independent of pressure at very low and very high pressures.
(iv) increases with increase of pressure at very low and very high temperature.
(A) (i) & (iii) are correct (B) (i) & (iv) are correct
(C)Only (i) is correct (D) (i) , (iii) and (iv) are correct

Q85. The given figure exhibits a process ABCA performed on 2 moles of


ideal helium gas. Choose the correct alternatives:
(i) Work done in taking the gas from A to B is zero.
(ii) Work done in taking the gas from A to B is 1664 J.
(iii) Work done by the gas from C to A is 1664 J.
(iv) Work done on the gas from C to A is 1664 J.
(A) (ii) & (iii) are correct (B) Only (ii) is correct
(C) (i) & (iv) are correct (D) Only (iv) is correct
Q86. A motor running at full load on a 220 V line develops a back emf (induced emf) of 20 V and draws a
current of 10A through the armature. Then, neglecting frictional losses,
(i) the mechanical power output of the motor is 2.2 kW
(ii) the mechanical power output of the motor is 2 kW
(iii) the armature resistance is 2
(iv) the armature resistance is 20
(A) (i) & (iv) are correct (B) (ii) & (iii) are correct
(C) (i) & (iii) are correct (D) (iii) & (iv) are correct
Q87. A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same radius and the same material are heated to the same
temperature. Then which statement is NOT correct.
(A) both the spheres will emit same amount of radiation per unit time.
(B) both the spheres will absorbs same amount of radiation per unit time.
(C) both the spheres will have the same temperature at any instant.
(D) both the spheres will have the different temperature at any instant.

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Q88. Which of the following statements are correct?
(i) Iron is more elastic than rubber. (ii) Rubber is more elastic than iron.
(iii) Water is more elastic than air. (iv) Air is more elastic than water.
(A) (i) & (iii) are correct (B) (ii) & (iii) are correct
(C) (i) & (iv) are correct (D) Only (iv) is correct
Q89. Two satellites orbit around different planets at the same distance. One satellite has a period two times
that of the other.
(i) The planet whose satellite has the shorter period, has the greater mass.
(ii) The planet whose satellite has the larger period, has the greater mass.
(iii) The ratio of the masses of the two planets is 1 : 1
(iv) The ratio of the masses of the two planets is 4 : 1
(A) (i) & (iv) are correct (B) (ii) & (iii) are correct
(C) only (i) is correct (D) none are correct

Q90. Two stars of masses M and 2M at a distance d revolve under their mutual gravitational force. Then,
(i) The two stars have different periods of revolution
(ii) The two stars have same periods of revolution
(iii) The stars will revolve around the point of trisection of the straight line joining their centre of masses,
nearer to the body of mass 2M.
(iv) The stars will revolve around the point of trisection of the straight line joining their centre of masses,
nearer to the body of mass M.
(A) (i) & (iv) are correct (B) (ii) & (iii) are correct
(C) Only (i) is correct (D) only (iv) is correct

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