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1. The current in an AC circuit is given by I = I0 sin (50π)t, where t is in second.

The time interval in which it will


reach from zero to its peak value is?
,d AC ifjiFk esa /kkjk dks I = I0 sin (50π)t }kjk fn;k tkrk gS] tgk¡ t lsd.M esa gSA ;g fdrus le; vUrjky esa 'kwU; ls
vius f'k[kj eku rd igq¡p tk,xh\
(1) 10 ms (2) 5 ms (3) 20 ms (4) 15 ms

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2. A capacitor of capacitance 2 mF and resistor of resistance 12 Ω are connected in series with voltage source
V = (195 2) [sin(100)t] volts . The average power dissipated in the circuit will be:
/kkfjrk 2 mF ds ,d la/kkfj= rFkk çfrjks/k 12 Ω ds çfrjks/kd dks oksYVrk L=ksr V = (195 2) [sin(100)t] volts ds lkFk
Js.khØe esa la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA ifjiFk esa O;f;r vkSlr 'kfä gksxh:
(1) 2700 W (2) 1170 W (3) 1500 W (4) 1080 W

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3. In a plane electromagnetic wave, the electric field oscillates sinusoidally at a frequency of 2 × 1010 Hz and
amplitude 48 V/m. The amplitude of oscillating magnetic field will be:
,d lery fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax esa] fo|qr {ks= 2 × 1010 Hz vko`fŸk o 48 V/m vk;ke ij T;koØh; :i ls nksyu djrk gSA
nksfyr pqEcdh; {ks= dk vk;ke gksxk:
(1) 16 × 10–8 Wb/m2 (2) 12 × 10–8 Wb/m2 (3) 8 × 10–8 Wb/m2 (4) 4 × 10–8 Wb/m2

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4. An equiconvex lens has a focal length times the radius of curvature of either surface. Refractive index of
3
material is:
2
,d leksŸky ySal dh Qksdl nwjh bldh fdlh lrg dh oØrk f=T;k dh xquh gSA inkFkZ dk viorZukad gS:
3
(1) µ = 1.5 (2) µ = 1.3 (3) µ = 1.6 (4) µ = 1.75

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5. In the diagram the ray passing through prism is parallel to the base. Refractive index of material of prism is:
fp= esa fizTe ls xqtjrh fdj.k vk/kkj ds lekUrj gSA fizTe ds inkFkZ dk viorZukad gS:
3
(1) 2
(2) 3
60°
3
(3) 2 (4) 45° 45°
2

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6. A parallel plate air capacitor has capacitance C. Now half of the space is filled with a dielectric material with
dielectric constant K = 5 as shown in figure. The new capacitance is:
,d lekUrj IysV ok;q la/kkfj= dh /kkfjrk C gSA vc vk/ks fjDr LFkku dks fp= esa n'kkZ;s K = 5 ijkoS|qrkad okys ijkoS|qr inkFkZ
ls Hkjk tkrk gSA uohu /kkfjrk gS: K=5
C
(1) 3 (2) 3C
5C 3C
(3) (4)
2 2

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7. A dielectric slab of thickness t is inserted between plates of a parallel plate capacitor as shown. The variation
of electric field between the plates is best represented in:
fn[kk;s x;s vuqlkj lekUrj IysV la/kkfj= dh IysVksa ds chp t eksVkbZ dh ,d ijkoS|qr ifêdk dks izfo"V fd;k tkrk gS] IysVksa ds
chp fo|qr {ks= esa ifjorZu dks lcls vPNk n'kkZ;k x;k gS: t
E E E + –
E + –
+ –
+ –
(1) (2) (3) (4) + –
x x x + –
x=d x=d x=d x + –
x=d
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8. In the given circuit, two cells of different internal resistance 6 Ω and 2 Ω but same emf are connected in series
with external resistance R. If potential difference across cell of internal resistance 6 Ω is zero then R is:
fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa nks lSy] ftudk fHkUu vkarfjd izfrjks/k 6 Ω o 2 Ω gS] ysfdu fo-ok-cy leku gS] dks ,d ckg~; izfrjks/k R ls
tksM+k x;k gSA ;fn 6 Ω vkarfjd izfrjks/k okys lSy dk foHkokUrj 'kwU; gks rks R gksxk: E 6Ω E 2Ω
(1) 20 Ω (2) 8 Ω
(3) 2 3 Ω (4) 4 Ω
R

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9. Nucleus A is having mass number 220 and its binding energy per nucleon is 5.6 MeV. It splits in two
fragments 'B' and 'C' of mass numbers 105 and 115. The binding energy of nucleons in 'B' and 'C' is 6.4 MeV
per nucleon. The energy Q released per fission will be:
ukfHkd A dh nzO;eku la[;k 220 gS rFkk izfr U;wfDyvkWu ca/ku ÅtkZ 5.6 MeV gSA ;g nks Hkkxksa 'B' vkSj 'C' esa VwV tkrk gS
ftudh ijek.kq nzO;eku la[;k Øe'k% 105 rFkk 115 gSA 'B' rFkk 'C' dh izfr U;wfDyvkWu ca/ku ÅtkZ 6.4 MeV gSA izfr
fo[k.Mu eqDr ÅtkZ Q Kkr dhft,:
(1) 0.8 MeV (2) 275 MeV (3) 220 MeV (4) 176 MeV

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10. The light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies 3.8 eV and 1.4 eV respectively, illuminate
a metallic surface whose work function is 0.6 eV successively. The ratio of maximum speeds of emitted
electrons for the two frequencies respectively will be:
nks fHkUu vko`fŸk;ksa ds izdk'k ftuds QksVksu dh ÅtkZ Øe'k% 3.8 eV rFkk 1.4 eV gS] budks ,d /kkfRod lrg ftldk dk;Z Qyu
0.6 eV gS] ij Øekxr :i ls fxjk;k tkrk gSA nksuksa vko`fŸk;ksa ds fy;s mRlftZr bysDVªkWuksa dh vf/kdre pkyksa dk vuqikr gksxk:
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 1 : 4

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11. The ratio for the speed of the electron in the 3rd orbit of He+ to the speed of the electron in the 3rd orbit of
hydrogen atom will be:
He+ dh rhljh (3rd) d{kk esa bysDVªkWu dh pky o gkbMªkstu v.kq dh rhljh (3rd) d{kk esa bysDVªkWu dh pky dk vuqikr gksxk:
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 2 : 1

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12. In the following nuclear rection,
α β− α γ
D D1 D2 D3 D4
Mass number of D is 182 and atomic number is 74. Mass number and atomic number of D4 respectively will be:
fuEu ukfHkdh; vfHkfØ;k esa D dh nzO;eku la[;k 182 rFkk ijek.kq Øekad 74 gS rks D4 dh nzO;eku la[;k rFkk ijek.kq Hkkj gksxk:
(1) 174 and 71 (2) 174 and 69 (3) 172 and 69 (4) 172 and 71

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13. In a certain region of space, the potential is given by V = k (2x2 – y2 + z2). The electric field at the point (1, 1, 1)
has magnitude:
lef"V ds fuf'pr Hkkx esa foHko V = k (2x2 – y2 + z2) }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA fcUnq (1, 1, 1) ij fo|qr {ks= dk ifjek.k gksxk:
(1) k 6 (2) 2k 6 (3) 2k 3 (4) 4k 3

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14. In a semiconductor, the number density of intrinsic charge carriers at 27°C is 1.5 × 1016/m3. If the
semiconductor is doped with impurity atom, the hole density increases to 4.5 × 1022/m3. The electron density
in the doped semiconductor is:
fdlh v/kZpkyd esa 27°C ij vkarfjd vkos'k okgdksa dk flfydu ijek.kq dk la[;k ?kuRo 1.5 × 1016/m3 gSA ;fn bl
v/kZpkyd dks vinzoh ijek.kq }kjk ekfnr ¼Mksfir½ tk, rks gksy ?kuRo c<+dj 4.5 × 1022/m3 gks tkrk gSA ekfnr v/kZpkyd esa
bysDVªkWu ?kuRo gS:
(1) 0.5 × 109/m3 (2) 0.5 × 10–9/m3 (3) 5 × 109/m3 (4) 5 × 10–9/m3

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15. The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum in the experiment is recorded as 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s
and 2.80 s respectively. The average absolute error is:
ljy yksyd ds iz;ksx esa yksyd ds nksyuksa ds vkorZdky ds izsf{kr eku Øe'k% 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s vkSj 2.80 s gSa]
rks vkSlr fujis{k =qfV gksxh:
(1) 0.1 s (2) 0.11 s (3) 0.01 s (4) 1.0 s

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16. Velocity (v) versus time (t) graph of a particle moving in a straight line is shown in figure. Corresponding
acceleration (a) versus velocity (v) graph will be:
ljy js[kk esa xfr'khy ,d d.k dk osx (v) &le; (t) vkjs[k fp=kuqlkj izkIr gksrk gSA bldk laxr Roj.k (a) &osx (v)
vkjs[k gksxk: v(m/s)

10

10 t(sec)
a(m/s2) a(m/s2) a(m/s2) a(m/s2)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

v(m/s) v(m/s) v(m/s) v(m/s)

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17. The rate of mass of the gas emitted from rear of a rocket is initially 0.1 kg/sec. If the speed of the gas relative
to the rocket is 50 m/sec and mass of the rocket is 2 kg, then the acceleration of the rocket (in m/sec2) is:
,d jkWdsV ds ihNs ls xSl ds nzO;eku ds mRltZu dh nj izkjEHk esa 0.1 kg/sec gSA ;fn jkWdsV ds lkis{k xSl dh pky 50 m/sec
gks rFkk jkWdsV dk nzO;eku 2 kg, rc jkWdsV dk Roj.k (m/sec2 esa) gSa:
(1) 5 (2) 5.2 (3) 2.5 (4) 25

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18. A car of mass 1000 kg negotiates a banked curve of radius 90m on a frictionless road. If the banking angle is
45°, the speed of the car is :
1000 kg æO;eku dh ,d dkj ?k"kZ.k ghu lM+d ij 90m f=T;k ds ,d <kyw (>qds gq,) eksM+ ls xqtjrh gSA ;fn eksM+ dk
>qdko 45°, gks rks] dkj dh pky gS:
(1) 5 ms–1 (2) 10 ms–1 (3) 20 ms–1 (4) 30 ms–1

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19. Two particles whose masses are 10 kg and 30 kg and their position vectors are ı̂ + ȷ̂ + k� and −ı̂ − ȷ̂ − k�
respectively would have the centre of mass at –
nks d.k ftuds nzO;eku 10 kg rFkk 30 kg gS vkSj muds fLFkfr lfn'k Øe'k% ı̂ + ȷ̂ + k� rFkk −ı̂ − ȷ̂ − k� gS rks budk
nzO;eku dsUnz gksxk:
̂ ȷ+
ı+ �
̂ k ̂ ȷ+
ı+ �
̂ k ̂ ȷ+
ı+ �
̂ k ̂ ȷ+
ı+ �
̂ k
(1) − (2) (3) − (4)
2 2 4 4

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20. A body of mass m1 moving with uniform velocity of 40 m/s collides with another mass m2 at rest and then the
two bodies begins to move together with a uniform velocity of 30 m/s. The ratio of their masses (m1/m2) is:
m1 æO;eku dh ,d oLrq 40 m/s ds osx ls xfr djrs gq,] fojke esa fLFkr m2 æO;eku dh vU; oLrq ls Vdjkrh gSA ;fn
VDdj ds ckn nksuksa oLrq,sa ,d lkFk 30 m/s ds fu;r osx ls xfr djrh gS] rks nksuksa ds æO;eku dk vuqikr (m1/m2) gksxk:
3 4
(1) 4 (2)
3
(3) 3 (4) 4

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21. A torque of 30 N-m is acting on a wheel of mass 5 kg and moment of inertia 2 kg-m2. If wheel starts rotating
from rest then its angular displacement in 10 seconds will be-
2 fdxzk&eh-2 tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ okys ,d 5 fdxzk ds ifg;s ij 30 U;wVu&eh- dk cy vk?kw.kZ dk;Zjr gS ;fn ifg;k fLFkj voLFkk ls
?kw.kZu xfr izkjEHk djrk gS] rks 10 ls- esa dks.kh; foLFkkiu gksxk:
(1) 750 rad (2) 1500 rad (3) 3000 rad (4) 6000 rad

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22. An artificial satellite moving in a circular orbit at a distance h from the centre of the earth has total energy E0.
Its potential energy is:
,d d`f=e mixzg i`Foh ds dsUnz ls h nwjh ij ,d o`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa xfr dj jgk gS] mixzg dh dqy ÅtkZ E0 gS] rks bldh
fLFkfrt ÅtkZ gksxh:
E0
(1) E0 (2) 2
(3) 2E0 (4) 1.5 E0

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23. A spherical liquid drop of radius R is divided into 8 equal droplets. If the surface tension is T, then work done
in the process will be:
R f=T;k dh xksyh; cwan] 8 leku cwanks esa foHkDr gks tkrh gSA ;fn i`"B ruko T gks rks bl çØe esa fd;k x;k dk;Z gS:
(1) 2πR2T (2) 3πR2T (3) 4πR2T (4) 2πRT2

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24. The temperature of an ideal gas at atmospheric pressure is 300 K and volume 1 m3. If temperature and
volume become double, then pressure will be:
fdlh vkn'kZ xSl dk rki ok;qe.Myh; nkc ij 300 K o vk;ru 1 m3 gSA rki o vk;ru dks nksxquk djus ij nkc gks tk,xk:
(1) 105 N/m2 (2) 2 × 105 N/m2 (3) 0.5 × 105 N/m2 (4) 4 × 105 N/m2

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25. When temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 27°C to 227°C, its rms speed is changed from 400 m/s to
vs. The vs is:
tc ,d vkn'kZ xSl dk rki 27°C ls 227°C rd c<k;k tkrk gS rks bldh oxZ ek/; ewy pky 400 m/s ls vs gks tkrh gSA
vs dk eku gS:
(1) 516 m/s (2) 450 m/s (3) 310 m/s (4) 746 m/s

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26. A 1.00 × 10–20 kg particle is vibrating with simple harmonic motion with a period of 1.00 × 10–5 sec and a
maximum speed of 1.00 × 103 m/s. The maximum displacement of the particle is:
1.00 × 10–20 fdxzk dk ,d d.k 1.00 × 10–5 lSd.M ds vkorZdky ls ljy vkorZ xfr dj jgk gSA bldk vf/kdre osx
1.00 × 103 eh@lSd.M gSA d.k dk vf/kdre foLFkkiu gS:
(1) 1.59 mm (2) 1.00 m (3) 10 m (4) None of these

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27. The kinetic energy and potential energy of a particle executing simple harmonic motion will be equal, when
displacement (amplitude = a) is:
a vk;ke ls ljy vkorZ xfr djrs gq;s d.k dh xfrt ,oa fLFkfrt ÅtkZ;as leku gksrh gS] tcfd mldk e/;eku fLFkfr ls
foLFkkiu gS:
a a a 2
(1) 2 (2) a 2 (3) 2
(4)
3a

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28. In Young’s double slit experiment, resultant intensity of two identical waves superimposing at a point where
λ I
path difference is , is I. If I0 denotes the intensity of each wave then is:
6 I0
λ
;ax f}fLyV iz;ksx es]a ,d fcUnq tgk¡ iFkkUrj gS, ij v/;kjksfir nks le:i rjaxks dh ifj.kkeh rhozrk I gSA ;fn I0 izR;sd rjax
6
I
dh rhozrk dks fu:fir djrk gS] rc gS:
I0
(1) 1 : 3 (2) 3 : 1 (3) 2 : 3 (4) 1 : 6

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29. A parallel beam of light of wavelength 900 nm and intensity 100 Wm–2 is incident on a surface perpendicular
to the beam. The number of photons crossing 1 cm2 area perpendicular to the beam in one second is:
,d 900 nm rjaxnS/;Z ,oa 100 Wm–2 rhozrk okyh ,d lekukUrj fdj.kiq¡t] ,d lrg ij vkifrr gksrh gS] tks fd fdj.kiq¡t
ds yEcor~ gSA ,d lsds.M esa fdj.kiq¡t ds yEcor~ 1cm2 {ks=Qy ls xqtjus okys QksVkWuksa dh la[;k gksxh:
(1) 3 × 1016 (2) 4.5 × 1016 (3) 4.5 × 1017 (4) 4.5 × 1020

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30. Due to a charge inside a cube the electric field is Ex = 800 x1/2, Ey = 0, Ez = 0. The charge inside the cube is:
[Given: (0.2)1/2 = 0.447 & (0.1)1/2 = 0.316]
,d ?ku ds vUnj can vkos'k ds dkj.k oS|qr {ks= Ex = 800 x1/2, Ey = 0, Ez= 0 gSA ?ku ds vUnj vkos'k gS:
[fn;k gS: (0.2)1/2 = 0.447 & (0.1)1/2 = 0.316] Y
0.1m
(1) 9.27 × 10–12 C
(2) 3.27 × 10–12 C
(3) 6.95 × 10–12 C
O X
(4) 3.13 × 10–12 C
Z 0.1m

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31. Find the truth table for the function Y of A and B represented in the following figure:
uhps fn, x, vkjs[k esa fu:fir A vkSj B ds Qyu Y ds fy, lR;kiu lkj.kh gksxh:
A

Y
B
A B Y A B Y A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
(1) 0 1 1 (2) 0 1 0 (3) 0 1 0 (4) 0 1 1
1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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32. A vernier calliper has 1 mm marks on the main scale. It has 20 equal divisions on the vernier scale which
match with 16 main scale divisions. For this vernier calliper, the least count is :-
ofuZ;j dSfyij esa eq[; iSekus ij ,d NksVs foHkkx dk eku 1 mm gSA ofuZ;j iSekus ds 20 cjkcj foHkkx] eq[; iSekus ds 16
foHkkx ls feyrs gSA bl ofuZ;j dSfyij dk vYirekad gS%&
(1) 0.02 mm (2) 0.2 mm (3) 0.05 mm (4) 0.1 mm

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33. On a planet particle is thrown with a velocity V = 6ı̂ + 20 − 4t ȷ.̂ Then match the list.
,d xzg ij ,d d.k dks osx V = 6ı̂ + 20 − 4t ȷ̂ ls Qsadk tkrk gSA rc lkj.kh dk feyku djsaA
List-I List-II
(P) Time of flight ¼mM~M;u dky½ (1) 3
(Q) Time when particle is moving at an angle of 53° with horizontal in upwards direction (2) 10
¼le; tc d.k {kSfrt ls Åij dh vksj 53° ij xfr dj jgk gSA½
(R) Range of the particle ¼d.k dh ijkl½ (3) 50
(S) Maximum height of the particle ¼d.k dh vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ½ (4) 60

Code :
P Q R S
(1) 2 1 4 3
(2) 1 2 3 4
(3) 2 3 4 1
(4) 2 4 1 3

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34. The moment of inertia of a solid cylinder about its axis is I. It is allowed to roll down an inclined plane without
slipping. If its angular velocity at the bottom be ω, then kinetic energy of the cylinder will be:
,d Bksl csyu dk viuh v{k ds lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ I gSA ;g fcuk fQlys ,d vkur ry ij uhps dh vksj yksVuh xfr djrk
gSA ;fn ry ij bldk dks.kh; osx ω gS] rks csyu dh xfrt ÅtkZ gksxh:
1 3
(1) Iω2 (2) Iω2 (3) Iω2 (4) 2Iω2
2 2

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35. Air is streaming past a horizontal air plane wing such that its speed in 120 m/s over the upper surface and 90
m/s at the lower surface. If the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3 and the wing is 10 m long and has an average width
of 2 m, then the difference of the pressure on the two sides of the wing:
ok;q;ku ds ia[k ds Åij o uhps ls ok;q Øe'k% 120 m/s o 90 m/s ds {kSfrt osx ls cg jgh gSA ok;q dk ?kuRo 1.3 kg/m3
gSA ia[k dh yEckbZ 10 m o vkSlr pkSM+kbZ 2 m gSA ia[k ds nksuksa vksj nkckarj gksxk:
(1) 4095.0 Pascal (2) 409.50 Pascal (3) 40.950 Pascal (4) 4.0950 Pascal

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36. A system is given 400 calories of heat and 1000 joule of work is done by the system, then the change in
internal energy of the system will be:
,d fudk; dks 400 dSyksjh Å"ek nh tkrh gS o bl fudk; }kjk 1000 J dk;Z fd;k tkrk gSa rks fudk; dh vkarfjd ÅtkZ esa
ifjorZu gksxkA
(1) 680 joule (2) 680 erg (3) 860 joule (4) – 860 joule

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37. Figure shows graphs of pressure vs density for an ideal gas at two temperatures T1 and T2:
fn[kk;s x;s fp= esa fdlh vkn'kZ xSl ds fy, nkc vkSj ?kuRo esa nks rkiksa T1 o T2 ij xzkQ [khapk x;k gS:
(1) T1 > T2 P
T1
(2) T1 = T2
T2
(3) T1 < T2
(4) any of the three is possible (rhuksa esa ls dqN Hkh laHko gSA) ρ

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38. A spring having a spring constant ‘K’ is loaded with a mass ‘m’. The spring is cut into two equal parts and one
of these is loaded again with the same mass. The new spring constant is:
fLizax fu;rkad ‘K’ dh ,d fLizax ij ‘m’ æO;eku yVdk;k x;k gSaA vc fLizax dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa dkVdj fdlh ,d ij ogh
æO;eku yVdk;k tkrk gSa] rks u;k fLizax fu;rkad gksxk:
(1) K / 2 (2) K (3) 2K (4) K2

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39. The equation of a progressive wave is y = 0.02 sin 2π − , where x and y are in meters and t is in
0.01 0.3
second. The velocity of propagation of the wave is:
t x
,d izxkeh rjax dh lehdj.k y = 0.02 sin 2π 0.01

0.3
gS] tgk¡ x vkSj y ehVj esa vkSj t lSd.M esa gSA rjax ds lapj.k dk
osx gS:
(1) 400 m/s (2) 40 m/s (3) 300 m/s (4) 30 m/s

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40. The respective number of significant figures for the numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1 × 10–3 are:
la[;kvksa 23.023, 0.0003 vkSj 2.1 × 10–3 esa lkFkZd vadksa dh Øe'k% la[;k gS:
(1) 4, 4, 2 (2) 5, 1, 2 (3) 5, 1, 5 (4) 5, 5, 2

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41. A solid cylinder of mass 3 kg is rolling on a horizontal surface with velocity 4 m/s. It collides with a horizontal
spring of force constant 200 N/m. The maximum compression produced in the spring will be:
3 kg nzO;eku dk ,d Bksl csyu fdlh {kSfrt lery ij 4 m/s ds osx ls yq<+d jgk gSA ;g 200 N/m ds cy fu;rkad ds
,d {kSfrt fLizax (dekuh) ls Vdjkrk gS] rks fLizax eas mRiUu vf/kdre laihM+u gksxk:
(1) 0.7 m (2) 0.2 m (3) 0.5 m (4) 0.6 m

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42. Which of the following graph is correct for a current carrying hollow cylinder between magnetic field B and
distance (r)?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk xzkQ /kkjkokgh [kks[kys csyu ds fy, pqEcdh; {ks= B rFkk nwjh (r) ds e/; lgh gS\
B B B B

(1) (2) (3) (4)

r=R r r=R r r=R r r=R r

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43. A short bar magnet having magnetic moment M = 0.80 J T–1 is placed in uniform magnetic field of 0.30 T. If bar
magnet is free to rotate in plane of field, then (Where U is potential energy and τ is torque):
pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ M = 0.80 J T–1 okyh ,d y?kq NM+ pqEcd 0.30 T ds le:i pqEcdh; {ks= esa fLFkr gSA ;fn NM+ pqEcd] {ks= ds
ry esa ?kw.kZu ds fy, Lora= gS] rc (tgk¡] U fLFkfrt ÅtkZ rFkk τ cy&vk?kw.kZ gS):
(1) At stable equilibrium (LFkk;h lkE;koLFkk ij), U = 0.24 J, τ = 0
(2) At stable equilibrium (LFkk;h lkE;koLFkk ij), U = 0.24 J, τ ≠ 0
(3) At stable equilibrium (LFkk;h lkE;koLFkk ij), U = –0.24 J, τ = 0
(4) At unstable equilibrium (vLFkk;h lkE;koLFkk ij), U = –0.24 J, τ = 0

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44. In an AC circuit as shown in the figure, the source is of r.m.s voltage 200 V and variable frequency. At
resonance, the circuit:
fp= esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj ,d AC ifjiFk esa] L=ksr dh r.m.s. oksYVrk 200 V gS rFkk ifjorhZ vko`fÙk gS] rc vuqukn ij:
(1) Has a r.m.s current 10 A 2
C= μF L = 2 H
ifjiFk esa r.m.s /kkjk 10 A gS 20 Ω π π
(2) Has a resonant frequency 250 Hz
ifjiFk dh vuquknh vko`fÙk 250 Hz gS
(3) Has voltage across capacitor, inductor and resistor in same phase
ifjiFk ds la/kkfj=] çsjd rFkk çfrjks/kd ds fljksa ij oksYVrk leku dyk esa gSa
(4) Both (1) and (2)
(1) rFkk (2) nksuksa

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45. The magnifying power of a telescope is 5. When it is adjusted for parallel rays the distance between the
objective and eyepiece is 30 cm. The focal length of lenses are:
nwjn'khZ dh vko/kZu {kerk 5 gSA tc bls lekukUrj izdk'k fdj.kksa ds fy;s O;ofLFkr fd;k tkrk gS rks vfHk–';d o vfHkus= ysal
ds e/; nwjh 30 lseh gSA ysalksa dh Qksdl nwfj;k¡ gS:
(1) 25 cm, 5 cm (2) 28 cm, 2 cm (3) 20 cm, 10 cm (4) 22 cm, 8 cm

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46. q1, q2, q3 and q4 are point charges located at points as shown in figure. S is the spherical Gaussian surface of
radius R. Which of the following is true according to Gauss’s law?
q1, q2, q3 rFkk q4 fcUnq vkos'k fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj fcUnqvksa ij fLFkr gSA S f=T;k R dh xksykdkj xkWfl;u lrg gSA xkWl ds
fu;e ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk lR; gS\
q1 +q2 +q3 S
(1) � E1 + E2 + E3 . dA = q1
2ε0
R
(2) � E1 + E2 + E3 . dA =
q1 +q2 +q3 q4
ε0
q2 q3
q1 +q2 +q3
(3) � E1 + E2 + E3 + E4 . dA =
ε0
q1 +q2 +q3 +q4
(4) � E1 + E2 + E3 + E4 . dA = ε0

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47. If R1 and R2 are the resistances of two resistors having power 50 W and 100 W respectively designed to
R
operate at same voltage, then R1 is:
2

;fn R1 o R2 Øe'k% 50 W vkSj 100 W 'kfDr okys nks izfrjks/kdks ds izfrjks/k gS] ftUgsa leku oksYVst ij lapkfyr djus ds
R1
fy, fMtkbu fd;k tkrk gS] rc R2
gS:
(1) 2 : 3 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 1 : 1

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48. A parallel plate capacitor is charged by a battery of potential difference V. If the distance between the plate is
d and area of each plate is A, the energy stored in the capacitor is:
,d lekukUrj iV~V la/kkfj= dks V foHkokUrj okyh cSVjh }kjk vkosf'kr fd;k x;k gSA ;fn IysVksa ds chp dh nwjh d rFkk izR;sd
IysV dk {ks=Qy A gS] la/kkfj= esa lafpr ÅtkZ gS:
V2 A V2 A ∈0 V2 A ∈0 V2 A
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2∈0 d ∈0 d d 2d

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49. Mass numbers of two nuclei are in the ratio of 4 : 3. Their nuclear densities will be in the ratio of:
nks ukfHkdksa dh nzO;eku la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 4 : 3 gSA muds ukfHkdh; ?kuRoksa dk vuqikr gksxk:
1 1
3 3 4 3
(1) 4 : 3 (2) (3) 1 : 1 (4)
4 3

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50. The photodiode is used to detect optical signals. These diodes are preferably operated in the reverse biased
mode because:
QksVksMk;ksM dk mi;ksx izdkf'kd ladsr dk irk djus esa fd;k tkrk gSA ;s Mk;ksM izk;% i'p ck;l fo/kk esa iz;ksx fy;s tkrs gS
D;ksafd:
(1) fractional change in majority carriers produce higher forward bias current
cgqla[;d okgdksa esa fHkUukRed ifjorZu mPp vxz ck;l /kkjk mRiUu djrs gSA
(2) fractional change in majority carriers produce higher reverse bias current
cgqla[;d okgdksa esa fHkUukRed ifjorZu mPp i'p ck;l /kkjk mRiUu djrs gSA
(3) fractional change in minority carriers produce higher forward bias current
vYila[;d okgdksa esa fHkUukRed ifjorZu mPp vxz ck;l /kkjk mRiUu djrs gSA
(4) fractional change in minority carriers produce higher reverse bias current
vYila[;d okgdksa esa fHkUukRed ifjorZu mPp i'p ck;l /kkjk mRiUu djrs gSA

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