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Concept Strengthening Sheet (CSS-01) Based on CST-01 & 02_(Code-A)_Physics
Concept Strengthening Sheet (CSS-01) Based on CST-01 & 02_(Code-A)_Physics
Concept Strengthening Sheet (CSS-01) Based on CST-01 & 02_(Code-A)_Physics
CST-01 & 02
2V 4V
(1) (2)
3R 3R
8V V (1) is positive
(3) (4)
5R 4R (2) is negative
3. In the above question (Q. 2), energy stored in the (3) Zero
circuit is (4) Can be positive, negative or zero
U 2 Q.26 (CST-1) (Capillary Rise)
(1) 0 (2) U0
3 3 1. When a capillary is dipped in a liquid, the
4 8 meniscus formed
(3) U0 (4) U0
3 5 (1) is always concave upwards
Q.24 (CST-1) (Work Done using PV Diagram) (2) is always concave downwards
1. The figure given below, shows the pressure
(3) is always flat
volume (P-V) diagram of a thermodynamic
process of one mole of gas (4) Can be concave upwards or downwards
depending upon the material of capillary and
nature of liquid
2. Assertion(A): If a liquid forms a meniscus as
concave downwards (e.g. mercury in glass
capillary), then there in an excess pressure at a
point inside the liquid.
(1)
CSS-01 (CST-01 & 02) Physics
(2)
CSS-01 (CST-01 & 02) Physics
(3)
CSS-01 (CST-01 & 02) Physics
3. When the material is stressed beyond the elastic Q.185 (CST-2) (Electrostatic Potential)
limit, then tensile strain 1. Assertion(A): Potential at centre of uniformly
(1) Increases more rapidly Q
charged ring having charge Q is .
(2) Decreases more rapidly 4 0 R
(3) Increase in proportion to the stress Reason(R): Electrostatic potential on the axis of
(4) Decrease in the proportion to the stress a ring of radius R due to a charge Q uniformly
4. The point on the stress-strain curve which occurs 1 Q
distributed on it is , where x is
after the proportionality limit is 40 R 2 x 2
(1) Upper yield point distance between the point on axis and centre of
ring.
(2) Lower yield point
In light of the above statements, choose the
(3) Elastic limit correct answer.
(4) Ultimate point (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
Q.166 (CST-2) (Nuclear Fission) correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
1. Which of the following statements is true correct explanation of (A)
concerning nuclear fission? (3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(1) It is a process in which a slow moving (4) Both (A) and (R) are false
electron collides with a heavy nucleus 2. Electric potential at the centre of a ring of radius
(2) It results in the formation of an unstable R having different linear charge densities 1 and
nucleus which undergoes degradation to form 2 on two equal halves is
heavier nuclei with high masses
(3) Tremendous amounts of energy is released
during fission
(4) All of these
2. Assertion(A): Energy is released in nuclear
fission reaction. 1 1
(1) ( 1 – 2 ) (2) ( 1 – 2 )
Reason(R): Total binding energy of fission 4 0 20
fragments is smaller than the total binding energy
1 1
of parent nucleus. (3) ( 1 2 ) (4) ( 1 2 )
4 0 20
In light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer. 3. The electric potential at the centre of two
concentric half-rings of radii R1 and R2 having
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the linear charge densities 1 and 2 is
correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false
3. Assertion(A): In the process of nuclear fission, 1 1
the fragments emit more than one neutron as (1) ( 1 – 2 ) (2) ( 1 – 2 )
4 0 20
soon as they are formed.
1 1
Reason(R): As the fragments contain an excess (3) ( 1 2 ) (4) ( 1 2 )
of neutrons over protons, emission of neutrons 4 0 20
bring their neutron/proton ratio to stable values. 4. Which of the following options is true?
In light of the above statements, choose the (1) Electric field at centre of ring having uniform
correct answer. linear charge density is zero
(2) Electric field at centre of disc having uniform
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the surface charge density is zero
correct explanation of (A) (3) Electric potential at centre of hollow metallic
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the shell is non-zero
correct explanation of (A) (4) All of these
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false
(4)
CSS-01 (CST-01 & 02) Physics
Based on
CST-01 & 02
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (1) 2. (1)
3. (2) 3. (4)
Q.26 (CST-1) (Capillary Rise) 4. (3)
Q.177 (CST-2) (LCR Series Circuit)
1. (4)
2. (1) 1. (3)
3. (2) 2. (2)
Q.2 (CST-1) (Power Delivered in Circular Motion) 3. (4)
Q.162 (CST-2) (Stress and Strain Curve)
1. (3)
2. (4) 1. (4)
3. (1) 2. (1)
4. (2) 3. (1)
Q.25 (CST-1) (Thermodynamics Miscellaneous) 4. (3)
Q.166 (CST-2) (Nuclear Fission)
1. (2)
2. (1) 1. (3)
3. (3) 2. (3)
4. (1) 3. (1)
Q.28 (CST-1) (Combination of a Lens and Mirror) Q.185 (CST-2) (Electrostatic Potential)
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (2) 2. (3)
3. (1) 3. (3)
4. (4) 4. (4)
(5)