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01 Model Test – I - 1

01 Model Test – I (AIEEE)

1. For closed organ pipe, which harmonic represents the pth overtone ?
(a) 2p + 1 (b) 2p – 1
(c) p + 1 (d) p – 1

2. The core of transformer is laminated so as to:


(a) reduce the energy loss due to eddy currents.
(b) make it light weight.
(c) make it robust and strong.
(d) increase the secondary storage.

3. If the velocity and the acceleration vectors of a particle are always perpendicular to each other,
then
(a) the particle is undergoing circular motion.
(b) the speed of the particle is constant, but it may not be undergoing circular motion.
(c) the particle is moving along a conic-section (i.e. circle, ellipse, parabola or, hyperbola).
(d) the particle is moving along a cycloid or, a circle.

4. A square shaped coil carries a current of 1A, and is placed in a uniform


magnetic field of 2T. The sides of the square are 1 cm each.
The torque on the coil has the magnitude :
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none of these

5. When a soap bubble is charged negatively, its volume


(a) increases (b) decreases
(c) remains unchanged (d) first increases and then decreases

6. If an -particle, a neutron, a proton and an electronall have the same de-Broglie wavelength,
the particle with the minimum kinetic energy is
(a) -particle (b) neutron
(c) proton (d) electron

7. A Carnot engine function with the source temperature at 127C and the sink temperature at
87C. Its efficiency is
(a) 68.5% (b) 31.5%
(c) 90% (d) 10%

8. If the mass of a planet is m and is its areal velocity (area swept per unit time by its radius
vector with the sun) at any instant, then its angular momentum is given by the relation.
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

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9. The angle of incidence (i) at which reflected light is totally polarized for reflection from air to
glass (refractive index = ) is given by

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

10. In thermionic emission, the thermionic current varies with the temperature of the filament as
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

11. Two identical P – N junctions may be connected in series with a battery in three ways as
shown in figure. The potential drops across the P – N junctions are equal in :
(a) circuit 1 and circuit 2 (b) circuit 1 only
(c) circuit 3 and circuit 1 (d) circuit 2 and circuit 3

12. A man pulls on the block A and lowers it slowly through a distance of 1
m. The total work done, by the man in the process, is (assume friction
is absent).
(a) 40 J (b) 10 J
(c) (d) 90 J

13. A thin spherical conducting shell of radius R carries a total charge q. Another point charge Q is
placed at the centre of this shell. The electrostatic potential at a distance of R/3 from the centre of
the shell is :
(a) (b) +

(c) + (d)

14. The resistance of a series combination of two resistance is . When they are joined in parallel,
the resistance is . The ratio has a minimum value
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) none of above, since there is no minimum.

15. The centripetal acceleration of an electron in a Bohr orbit is proportional to

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(a) (b)

(c) (d)
where n is the quantum number of the state.

16. A string of length obeying Hooke’s law, is stretched so that its extension is x. If it is stretched
by 2x, then the velocity of transverse waves on the string
(a) increases by a factor of 2
(b) increases by a factor
(c) decreases by a factor of
(d) increases by a factor which is larger than 2.5, as the cross-section of the string decreases.

17. A given mass of ice is heated at a constant rate at 1 atmospheric pressure. The volume is plotted
as a function of temperature. The correct graph is

(a) (b)

(c) (d) none of these.

18. A gas undergoes a process in which constant. The initial volume and temperature are
and respectively. The final temperature is . The final volume is
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

19. A parallel plate capacitor is charged as shown and the two plates are
brought very close together. If the ordinary capacitance of the
combination is C, then the potential difference between the plates is
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

20. Unpolarised light of intensity is incident on a pair of polarisers, whose axes are inclined at an
angle of relative to each other. The intensity of light finally emerging from the combination is
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

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21. In an experiment similar to Young’s double slit experiment, electrons accelerated through a
potential difference V are incident on a double slit and the fringes are observed on a screen. In
order to double the fringe width, the voltage applied to the electron gun
(a) has to be doubled to 2V (b) has to be halved to .

(c) has to be decreased (d) has to be increased to 4V.

22. Three waveforms traveling along the x–axis are given by :

Their resultant is
(a) a traveling wave of amplitude
(b) a standing wave of amplitude
(c) a traveling wave of amplitude 6A
(d) a super position of traveling waves of different frequencies.

23. A T–shaped tube carries a liquid of density flowing in through two


limbs and exiting through the third, as shown in the figure
All the three limbs have the same cross–sectional area A. the net force
acting on the tube has the magnitude
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

24. An ammeter reads 0.90 A when connected in series with a silver plating bath that deposits
2.60 g of silver in 40 minutes. By what per cent is the ammeter reading is incorrect ? (Atomic
weight of silver = 108 and 1 F = 96500 C)
(a) – 10 % (b) + 10 %
(c) – 7 % (d) none of these

25. A long straight wire, carrying current I, is bent at its mid point to
form an angle of . Magnetic field at point p, (as shown in figure)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

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26. A uniform rod AB of length 1 m is placed at edge of a smooth table as
shown in figure. It is hit horizontally at point B from left. If the
magnitude of the displacement of the centre of mass in 1 s is m, the
angular speed of rod is
(a) 30 rad/s (b) 20 rad/s
(c) 10 rad/s (d) 5 rad/s

27. Two identical blocks P and Q have mass m each. They are
attached to two identical springs initially unstretched. Now the left
spring (along with P) is compressed by and the right spring
(along with Q) is compressed by A. Both the blocks are released
simultaneously. They collide perfectly inelastically. The time
period of both the blocks oscillating independently on there
respective springs is T. The time period of oscillation of combined
mass is
(a) (b)

(c) T (d)

28. A plank of area of cross-section A is half immersed in liquid l of density


 and half in liquid 2 of density 2. What is period of oscillation of the
plank if it is slightly depressed downwards.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

29. A ball of mass m is projected from a point P on the ground as shown in the
figure. It hits a fixed vertical wall at a distance l from P. Choose the most
appropriate option :
(a) the ball will return to the point P if l = half of the horizontal range.
(b) the ball will return to the point P if l  half of the horizontal range.
(c) the ball can not return to the initial point if l > half of the
horizontal range.
(d) the ball will return to the initial point, if the collision elastic and l < half of the range.

30. A body cools from 85°C to 80°C in 10 minutes, when the temperature of the surrounding is
32.5°C. How much time will it take to cool down by the same amount (i.e. from 85°C to 80°C) if
the temperature of the surroundings is 57.5°C ? Assume that Newton’s law of cooling is valid.
(a) 20 min (b) 5 min
(c) min (d) 40 min

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Answer Keys

1. a 16. b
2. a 17. c
3. b 18. d
4. c 19. b
5. a 20. c
6. a 21. c
7. d 22. a
8. a 23. d
9. c 24. c
10. b 25. c
11. d 26. a
12. b 27. c
13. c 28. a
14. c 29. c
15. d 30. a

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