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Unacademey - IRP FST-1
Unacademey - IRP FST-1
IRP FST-1
One or more than one correct :
1. A pipe of constant cross-section is bent in a horizontal plane as shown in the figure. Points A and B are
located on two different streamlines.
A y
B x
2. A uniform rod of mass m and length is in equilibrium under the constraints of horizontal and vertical rough
surfaces. Then
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x
O
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(A) the magnitude of net torque of normal reaction about O is equal to
(B) the net torque due to friction about O is zero
mg
2
cos
(C) the net torque due to normal reactions is numerically equal to the net torque due to the frictional force
about the CM of the rod
(D) net vertical force on the body is zero
3. In the circuit diagram shown, values of various currents (in Amp) marked are :
[All resistors are of 2 each and batteries of 10 Volt emf each]
y
z
0 0 0 0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4 6
5. When a source of sound of frequency f0 approaches a receding observer in still air and the speed of sound
in the air is V0, then,
(A) the observer may hear a frequency equal to f0
V0
(B) the wavelength of the wave train in air is greater than f
0
V0
(C) the wavelength recieved by the observer must be less than f
0
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(D) the velocity of the wave train in air equals V0.
6. If a and b denote the distances of the object and image from the pole of a spherical mirror respectively.
The line y = 4x cuts the a-b graph at a point whose abscissa is 20 cm. The possible value(s) of magnitude
of the curvature radius of the mirror is (are) :
160
(A) 32 cm (B) cm (C) 40 cm (D) 16 cm
3
7. A conducting sphere of radius R, carrying charge Q, lies inside an uncharged conducting shell of radius 2R.
If they are joined by a metal wire,
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(A) Q/3 amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
(B) 2Q/3 amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
(C) Q amount of charge will flow from the sphere to the shell
Q2
(D) k amount of heat will be produced
4R
V
1 4
2 3
0 T
8. What is the net work done by the gas during one cycle? R is universal gas constant.
(A) 50R (3 + 5 ln2) (B) 100R (5 – 3 ln2)
(C) 100R (3 + 2 ln5) (D) None of these
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9. Which of the following graphs is typically (not to scale) correct for the above process?
P
(A) (B) P (C) Both (D) Neither
T
V
11. As the resistance of the variable resistor is decreased, the rate at which energy is transferred to the fixed
resistor
(A) increases (B) decreases
(C) remains the same (D) cannot be determined without more information
12. If the resistance of the variable resistor is decreased slightly, the rate at which energy is transferred to the
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variable resistor
(A) increases
(C) remains the same
(B) decreases
(D) cannot be determined without more information
L/2
x=0 x=L
v
t=0
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s<<L
L
free end
Column-I Column-II
L
(A) t (P)
v
2L
(B) t (Q)
v
3L
(C) t (R)
v
L
(D) t (S)
2v
(T) None of the above
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(D) A good conducting cylindrical vessel is enclosed by
a light thermally insulated piston. Some sand is
Atmosphere
(S) Work done by
gas is positive.
kept on top of piston as shown in figure. The system Ideal
is kept in open atmosphere. Now sand grains are Gas
added slowly one by one.
(T) Molar heat capacity of
the gas is finitely
positive.
Subjective :
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In the figure shown, the two identical balls of mass M and radius R each, are placed in contact with each
other on the frictionless horizontal surface. The third ball of mass M and radius R/2, is coming down
vertically and has a velocity = v0 = 4 5 m/s when it simultaneously hits the two balls and itself comes to
rest. What is the speed (in m/s) of the left bigger ball move after collision? (Neglect gravity)
16. For a hypothetical Hydrogen like atom, the potential energy of an electron and a proton with mutual separation
'r' is given by U = a (log r), where a is a constant. For such an atom the radius of second Bohr's orbit is given
xh
by expression . Find the value of x. (m is the mass of electron, h is Plank's constant)
6 ma
1
the value of .
2d
18. A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a resistanceless circuit with a battery having emf E until the
capacitor is fully charged. The battery is then disconnected from the circuit and the plates of the capacitor
are moved to half of their original separation using insulated gloves. Let Vnew be the potential difference
across the capacitor plates after they are moved. Let Vold be the potential difference across the capacitor
Vold
plates when connected to the battery. Find the value of V ?
new
19. At the lower end of a vertically positioned insulator long bar shown in the figure, there is a pearl of the mass
m=10–4 kg and a charge of Q1. Above it at a height h0=20 cm, there is another pearl with the same mass m
and electric charge Q2 resting in equilibrium. At a given moment we kick the lower pearl and it starts
upwards at a velocity of v0=2 m/s. How close (in cm, rounded to nearest integer) can the lower pearl get to
the upper one at most? (The pearls can move along the bar without friction.) (g = 10 ms–2)
m,Q2
v0
Ground
20. The tap in the garden was closed at 8 o’clock in the evening, but unfortunately it was closed inappropriately.
The water flowing out of it forms a downward narrowing beam as shown in the figure. The beam of water has
a circular cross-section, the diameter of the circle is 6mm at one point and 3 cm below it is only 3 mm. The
tap is closed properly at 6 o’clock next morning. If the volume of water wasted is (x × ) litres then what is
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the value of [x]. (Here [ ] is greatest integer) (The viscosity and surface tension of the flowing water can be
neglected.)
d1 = 6 mm
3 cm
d2 = 3 mm
Answer key
1. AD 2. ABCD 3. AC 4. C 5. ACD 6. AB 7. CD
8. B 9. C 10. B 11. B 12. A
13. A P ; B S ; C R ; D T 14. A P, S, T ; B P, Q, S, T ; C R,S ; D Q
15. 4 16. 6 17. 3 18. 2 19. 13 20. 64