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= | 1¢ electric field due to a uniformly charged sphere of oto ur ta fonction ofthe dno rom Hs cen PHYSICS represented graphically by ? E TSECTIONEAL RC) SECTIONS ALS] ©} 3 rh o 4. Two identical balls each have a mass of 10g. What ‘charges should these balls be given so that their interaction equalizes the force of universal gravitation acting between them? The radii of the balls may be ignored in comparison © ey to distance between them, (@) 634x10"C () 857x10"C owes (©) 634 10°C (8) 857% 10°C 7. Asmall sphere carrying a charge ‘q’ is hanging in between tee two parallel plates by a string of length L. Time petiod The distance between the two charges 25 iC and 36 uC of pendulum is Ty. When parallel plates are charged. the is 11 em, At what point on the line joining the two, the time period changes to 7. The ratio T/Ty is equal to intensity will be zero ) Ata distance of 5 em from 25 nC ee ) Ata distance ofS em from 36 wC #9 At adistance of 10.em from 25 pC ra (@ Atadistance of Memfrom36uC 0 wt 2 2. Two identical point charges ae placed ata separation of d. get Pisa point on the line joining the charges, ata distance = oy ee fromany one charge. The feldatPis E. Eis ploted against @ 2 for values of x from close to zero to slighlly les than 4. Which of the following represents the resting curve fa ¥. ¥ © (4) None of these al t wt OE ‘A paral! plae condense consists oft pas of area and Petar Mae Arrtttrne cri cr are ¥ ¥ t t E é © (d) at x a= ox ete is the electric flux linked with closed surface? @Q Qa The capacitance of the system is GD <>) iC (@) 10"! N-m'¢ (46) 10° N-mC @ —204 gy —tot () 10° N-m/C (@) 8.86x10"N-m?/C d-(2) d+(t/2) ‘A point charge q is placed at a distance a/2 directly above £04 © fod the centre of a square of side a. The electric flux through d-t det the square is . 8, In the figure shown, find the ratio of the linear charg @t oe densities A, (on semi-infinite straight wire) and 2: & me (on semi-circular part) that is. (2, so that the field at 0 a . is along y direction, © ae A tee 2 (b) 1.5 3 @) 2.5 fe shows the electric lines of force emerging from a charged body. Ifthe electric field at A and B are Ey and Ey, respectively and if the distance between 4 and then a 5 Se pr E> Ey 0) Eye ty prea hh 4 (o) Ey= () y=! 14. A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 em is charged so that (K the potential on its surface is 10 ¥. The potential at the centre of the sphere is (@) ov (b) 10V same as at point 5 cm away from the surface (@)_ same as at point 25 em away from the surface @ Toe thin wire ings each having a rads Rate placed at adistance d apart with their axes coinciding. The charges on the two rings are +9 and ~g. The potential difference between the centres ofthe two rings is fe) Zero 7 1 ' © weal La fh (© ORI4ne gd? fans o 2h 413. Consider a dipole with dipole moment 4.8 x 10° cm. Let, 8 point P lies 4.1 x 10° m away from cente of dipole Match the valves of potentials given in column-Il with column-I and mark the correct choice from the given codes Column-1 i. point is along axis of dipole p. nearer to positive charge. ii, points 45° hearer 1o positive charge. iil pointis 45° above the axis but hearer to negative charge. Column-t 18x10? V 2.6x107V © _Atinre capacitors each of capacity 1 mF are connected in ‘such a way thatthe resultant capacity is 1.5 mF, then (2) All the three are connected in series (b) All the three are connected in parallel (©) Two of them are in parallel and connected in series to the third {BF Two of them are in series and then connected in parallel to the third oN 18, G Figure showsan imaginary cube of edge “An uniformly charged rd of ength Z moves towarus left a a small but constant speed: [At 0, the left end just touches the centre ofthe face of the cube ‘opposite it. Which of the graphs shown in the figure represents the flux ofthe electric fel Uiough dhe cube asthe rd goes through y . ut IV AIL 1 1 @ (tt om ww _ 20 Tes capacitors of capacitances 3 uF. 9 uF and 18 uF ae connected once in series and another time in parallel. The ratio of equivalent capaciance inthe two exes ( will be Bayi: (ce) 1 15 (b) 15 (@) 1:3 17 parle plate capacitor of capacity Cy i charged toa potential Vp (@) The energy stored inthe capacitor when the battery is disconnected and the separation is doubled E, Gi The energy stored in the capacitor when the charging battery is kept connected and the separation between the capacitor plates is doubled is Ey Then E/E value is, @4 @ 32 @2 @ in 48. Three plates A, B, and C each of area 50 cm? have separation =e 3 mm between 4 and B and y 3 mm between B and C. The 2 are fully charged is cou (1) 6x 10°F 1 @)3.12x 105 @)212x 1075 () none of these ‘Two small spheres each having the charge + are suspended by insulating threads of length L ffom a hock. This arrangement is taken in space where there is no gravitational effet, then the angle between the two suspensions and the tension in each will be e @ 180, o) 90", Gree ap | ee 1@ © 10,1 2 180" © woe @ 20, Assertion: Electric field is always directed perpendicular <"" tqan equipotential surface. Reason: Equipotential surface is a surface on which at each point potential is same, 4 Posh 24. Three charges -gy. + 42 and ~9y are placed as showy in the figure. The x-component of the force on ~9y i, proportional 10 io charges are arranged at the comers of @ square ABCD, as shown in the adjoining figure. The force onthe charge kept at the centre + @ 2%, fe. aid a Gi) FS, a dy ORE ee £ sscatne potential of «capacitor having capacity of HF is (a) Zero fisted from 10 Vt0 20 then nerease in is eneey (b) Along the diagonal AC Lt wittte = a ‘Along the diagonal DD ‘eve (a) 12 10° Ae) 9x 109 3 (@) Perpendicular to side AB O% © 4x10%) @) 4x 10°F O° Zp. In a parallel plate condenser, the radius of each citculit 4 metalic shell has a point charge °g' kept inside its 4g?" platels 12 rand ihe distance between the plates is Sm. ase Which one of te following diagrams corecly Q”? There isa glas sab of 3mm thick and of radius 12em 5 “with dielectric constant 6 between its plates. The capacity fepresents the eletic ines of forces at, 9 He othe condenser wil be 20 . : (a) 144 10°F (b) 40 pF © © go © opr (@) 14 ur a 27. The capacitance of an air capacitor is 15 JF the separation \o between the parallel plates is 6mm. A copper plate of '5_.2 3mm thickness is introduced symmetrically between the Y6,8° plates. The capacitance now becomes. Ye @ SHE () 75 UF oR) « Bie ean Eq, 2 Ther ul capac each vith capacionee Cae iy connected as shown in figure. Then the equivalent capacitance between A and B is i eae. charges , (+g) and (+9) are placed at the vertices of an equilateral wiangle of side /as shown in the figure. It the net electrostatic energy of the system is zero, then s—IFHFH e Qis equal to Ce ee oy % @c fe) 3 c 3c o§ oF 22. Aol phere of rau Rearizsa charge 0+ disinted uuniformaly over its volume. A very small point like piece of it of mass m gets detached from the bottom of the sphere and falls down vertically under gravity. This piece carries ee charge q it acquire ven ithas fallen o(4) ao cheaeg Ekta scd vec th ae on portion tobe spherical). Pa)|—2 Pay) % moe +4] ; > ft (9: =2y] —O2R _ | , ee ora @ raf 4] 4regR(R+3)m 40, Figures below show regular hexagons, with charges atthe vertices In which ofthe following cases the eletrc field atthe eentre is not ze, dooms re 4 Ms @ MATHEMATICS [SECTIONS A ae eect 6 sin® a Let A =BBT +CC' vohere B=[5258], ing], eR. Then Ais: 0 0} O17 1 0 0 0 w [8 3 w [ 3] [hg] @ [8 9] 2 1 -tano]f 1 tanoy* fa -b : K [rane 1 [rane 1 | is Phen: fa) a=b=1 Fa = £0520, (©) a=sin26, b =cos26 (d) a=1,b=sil pF matrix A =[2 3] men the value of Jad. 4 | equals 0 : ~ - @ 2 ® 3 ©4 @ 6 ue \ ~ 7 oe \\ S4-1FM be a square matrix of order 3 such that |M|= 2, then| adj ~ || equals to : ‘ a we wot 1 1 1 1 Lo 0 a) i a ones a fa es ® 2 © 4 #0 8 Sar 16 ° re) e a 28 ,et A,B be two, matrices such that they commate for any 207 the matrices, A, B.(A +B) ate non-singular, then positive integer n. (aa + ay! aye @) ABT= BMA (ii) (ABY =A" BY (@) att 49 +a #67 Only (i) correct @ Bat () None of these DoF Both ( : and (ii) are correct * 40. Let A be 3x3 matrix such that A is orthogonal and (c) Only Gi) is correct idempotent, then ~ (#8) None of (i) and (ii) is correct 7 “ + VA, (@) A must be symmetric 4 & wettA is 3 order square matrix such that IAI = 2 then (&) dew) J ladj(adj(adja)y is (© A+at=1 >» ; (a) $12 oF 256 (@) none af these Ry aaa, (©) 64 (@) None of these oN ® : * ny o™ : ) 37, ICA is a square matrix of order m such that ladj(aiA) = cae i) LAP. then the value of n ean be § 4 2 Sa .) Either 4 or 2 (@) None of these ff 8.” = 1 where B is non-singular 3x3 matcix suetrthat |= 1, then dew ~ Nis equal to @t £0 ©-1 (8) None of these AC the system of equations 2x+ay + 62 =8 x+2y +2 =5, 2x+ay +35 = 4 has a unique solution then ‘a’ cannot be equal to : (a) 2 @) 3 4S 4 @s a 1 ba 4 +20, +303 203 Sta] p, DK fd, =|a, by cofand D2 =|b; + 2bz + 3b 2by Sbo| then —* is equal to: \ a3 b3 | Gy + 2p +3eg 23 Sep] és 10 0 © 20 (d) -20 \ 2 Fhe value ofthe determinant|s 2 1a |depends on: ba 1+a-b (@) onlya (&) onlyd fe) neitheranorb (d) both and b ue wna “ xtd oxte xtf vue UD=|x+d+1 x+e+1 x+ f+1]then D'does not depend on: Ob xtaq oo x+b 0 xte x @ a () e od (@) x 45.The number of distinct real valtfes of K such that the system of equations x + 2y + xe 3y + 4z = K, x + Sy +10 = K? has infinitely many solutions is : Fo ©) 4 GS 2 3 48. The system of homogeneous equation Ax + (A+ 1)y + (2-1)z =, Qt Dx+dy +4 De =0,A-x+(+ Dy +22 = Ohas non-trivial solution for : (a) exactly three real values of & () exactly two real values of (© exactly three real value.of & (@) infinitely many real value of & 60, IfPisa3 x matrix such that PT 2P + J, where /"Tis the a be ae at] tranapne or Pan inthe 33 ty os ton thee ‘The value of the determinant |a@ 6 ¢| is 2B = 0 (b) a+b+c~—ab ND ge #] 10 ay Ee ah VS (a? - BB? - c?V(C* - a) oe (ey Ste (@) aback nee ae . “ Ip > eee @ PX- Hl @) Y=. Mazp.beqce#rand|a 9 ¢ =Othenthie value of o} eon B25) Dd © Pree is equal to ere » : p-a"q-b'r-e ook oo) av Ie @ -1 1 - acs a bee ©2 @2 we PSST SECT = CB tl ° eee mr yaetl 1) 81. IfPisanorthogonal matrix and Q= PAP andx= P’ upr xo) aorone-ae-n (E+F+4] mh Me eee aa ee eae sea wa 1 value of n is 2) A (4) none of these H-l 2 Ol wz oo 2 ’ ft Heke Ry then det (adit) is equal to went Kae Ay een” ae @) 0, where / is a unit matrix, then SS” is o -BYl bye) =F 6. If A + Bis a non-singular matrix, then A-B-A(A+BY'A+B(A+BY'B equals (a) O (b) 1 (ch A (dd) B ippose A and B are two 3 x 3 non-singular ma- trices sueh that (aby ‘Bt for & = 2015, 2016, 2017, then (a ab=o (b) BA=O fe) AB= BA (d) AB+ BA=O we |e 24 Let? x = Ast + BP + C2 + Dx +E, Then the rg, value of SA + 4B + 3C + 2D + Eis equal to OEaE Ob aso mm ocu ST. Ix b 4 IfAsla x g re ive po ES] are the ven determinants, then, @ 4-303" @ Za=38, eS OY @ Zep=x6y 438 aa” ah? 5%. The system of equations @-y-z=a-1 x-ay-z=a-1 x-y-az=a-l has no solution if wis (1) either -2 or 1 @) 1 Q) -2 (4) not-2 ® [a boc e+ Iflate 6 ea] =O then equation ax’ + bx +0= -b bta cc Ohas (a) real and positive roots (b) real and negative roots () imaginary roots (€) atleast one root postive * 12 2 If A=|2 1 -2| is a matrix satisfying the a26 equation AAT = 91, where Iis a3 x 3 identity matrix, then the ordered pair (a, b) is equal to () (21) (b) (-2,-1) © @-) @) (2,1) rr ) poptn 4 Poke tp Py CoM saat? i > fy Cot CHEMISTRY ate of N3 in water at 300 K and 500 torr partial pressure, is 0.01g L“', The solubility in (g L"' ) at 750 torr partial pressure is (a) 0.02 46) 0.015 (©) 0.0075 (€) 0.005 _AEDhat is the composition of gases in the tanks used by the scuba divers? a) 11.7% helium 56.2% oxygen . 32.1% nitrogen 26) WT bolum $62% nitrogen. 32.1% oxygen () $6.2% helium 11.7% nitrogen 32.1% oxygen (4) $62% helium 32.1% nitrogen 11.7% oxygen . and py are the vapour pressure of pure liquid ee? ‘components A and B respectively of an ideal binary woe solution. If represents the mole fraction of rans Sehiponat fe total presure ofthe solaion,g) eS willbe oe ep gt (0) pata (Pam Pad ap OP oe gto a Ohretty Pan) GAD 9 gy PO ety (©) pa +K4 (Po ~ Pa) vege ve oars B) Patt, (Pam Po) OORT ene Re ge +“ AK ge 64. In the following destin. statement of Statement of Reason (R) ix given. Choowe the correct aster ou ofthe following chotces, (a) Hoth A and Rae coc Rithe contest explanation orn mins (by Bath A and Rare correct, Risnottheconest EP tplnaton ofA (e) Atecomet i incoet (@) Ais incomet Ri coes Assertion (A) When NaClis added to water, a depression in freezing point is observed. Reason (R) The loweririg of vapour pressure of a solution causes depression in the freezing point. 8 In the following Fett mont Asertion fled by Statement of Reason (R) ia given, Choone the correct ‘answer out af the following choices. Thoth A and are correc, K isthe eortect explanation en 9) al and Re cot Rit he ret # Sunstone (o) sca R siaconect, . BD Amon Ricco ote” Assertion (A) Molarity ofa solution in liquid state “a,j changes with temperature. Reason (R) The volume of a solution changes with change in temperature. wor ° On the basis oF information given below mark the correct option, 1. Inbromocthane and chlorethane mixture inernoleevlar interactions oft-—Aand B—Btypeare nearly sameas A-type interactions 1, Incthanal and acetone mixture AA or B—B ype iermleculanteractionsare stronger han AB type interactions Inchloroformand acetone mistured-—A or —Biype intemolecularinteractionsareweakerthand—Biype interactions. (2) Solton I sn I wll allow Reo 48) Solution I will follow Raoult's law {c) Solution I wil show negative deviation fom Raoult ioe (4) Solton I wll show postive deviation from Raoul's inw A ich the items of Column I with Column II. Column 1 Catania tt {Example of oaton) (Type of solution) Either sol © Bre Homogencous mixture D._Amalgam Gaseous solution Codes A BC D A BoC D a5pr ons ar par () pr ar ns PG Oparar ns pas Oar pa park *® 0.01 M solution of KCI and BaCl , are prepared in water. The freezing point of KCI is found to be =2°C. What is the freezing point of BaC! , to be ‘completely ionised? (a) 35°C) HC (BC) -4°C 46. Compound 4 undergoes tetramerisation in the given solvent. The van’t Hoff factor is @ 20 ©) 05 (© 025 (@) 0125 TP.which of the following has least freezing point? (@) 1% sucrose (©) 1% CaCl, 71. Arrange the following aqueous solutions in the order of their increasing boiling points. 1. 10? M NaCl 11.107 M MgCl, 1. 104M Urea IV.10“M NaCl () Ie

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