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Part-A

Physics

1. If x, v and a denote the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion of time period T, then, which of the following does not change with time ?

(i) a2T2 + 4π2v2                                        (ii) aT / x

(iii) aT + 2πv                                              (iv) aT/v

Ans. [ii]

2. In an optics experiment, with the position of the object fixed, a student varies the position of a convex lens and for each position, the screen is adjusted to get a clear image of the object. A graph between the object distance u and the image distance ν, from the lens, is plotted using the same scale for the two axes. A straight line passing through the origin and making an angle of 45° with the x-axis meets the experimental curve at P. The coordinates of P will be :

i) (2f, 2f)                                                    ii) ( f, f )

iii) ( 4f, 4f )                                                iv) (f/2, f/2)

Ans. (i)

3. A thin uniform rod of length l and mass m is swinging freely about a horizontal axis passing through its end. Its maximum angular speed is ω. Its centre of mass rises to a maximum height of –

i) 1/3{(12 ω2)g}                                              ii) 1/6{(lω)/g}

iii) 1/2{(12 ω2)g}                                            iv) 1/6{(12 ω2)g}

Ans: (iv)

4. Let P(r) = {Q/(πR2)r} be the charge density distribution for a solid sphere of radius R and total charge Q. For a point ‘p’ inside the sphere at distance r1 from the centre of the sphere, the magnitude of electric field is –

i) 0                                                                       ii) Q/(4πε0r12)

iii) (Qr12)/(4πε0R4)                                              iv) (Qr12)/(3πε0R4)

Ans: (iii)

5. The transition from the state n = 4 to n = 3 in a hydrogen like atom results in ultraviolet radiation. Infrared radiation will be obtained in the transition from –

(i) 2 → 1                                                                      ii) 3 → 2

iii) 4 → 3                                                                     iv) 5 → 4

Ans: (iv)

6. One kg of a diatomic gas is at a pressure of 8 × 104 N/m2. The density of the gas is 4 kg/m3. What is the energy of the gas due to its thermal motion ?

(i) 3 × 104 J                                                              (ii) 5 × 104 J

(iii) 6 × 104 J                                                            (iv) 7 × 104 J

Ans: [ii]

7. A mixture of light, consisting of wavelength 590 nm and an unknown wavelength, illuminates Young’s double slit and gives rise to two overlapping interference patterns on the screen. The central maximum of both lights coincide. Further, it is observed that the third bright fringe of known light coincides with the 4th bright fringe of the unknown light. From this data, the wavelength of the unknown light is –

(i) 393.4 nm                                                              (ii) 885.0 nm

(iii) 442.5 nm                                                            (iv) 776.8 nm

Ans. [iii]

8. Two points P and Q are maintained at the potentials of 10V and –4V, respectively. The work done in moving 100 electrons from P to Q is .

(i) – 9.60 × 10-17J                                                      (ii) 9.60 × 10-17J

(iii) – 2.24 × 10-16J                                                    (iv) 2.24 × 10-16 J

Ans. [iv]

9. The surface of a metal is illuminated with the light of 400 nm. The kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons was found to be 1.68 eV. The work function of the metal is (hc = 1240 eV. nm)–

(i) 3.09 eV                                                                  (ii) 1.41 eV

(iii) 1.51 eV                                                                (iv) 1.68 eV

Ans. [ii]

10. A particle has an initial velocity of 3iˆ + 4 ˆj and an acceleration of 0.4iˆ + 0.3 ˆj . Its speed after 10 s is –

(i) 10 units                                                                  (ii) 7√2 units

(iii) 7 units                                                                  (iv) 8.5 units

Ans. [ii]

11. A motor cycle starts from rest and accelerates along a straight path at 2 m/s2. At the starting point of the motor cycle there is a stationary electric siren. How far has the motor cycle gone when the driver hears the frequency of the siren at 94% of its value when the motor cycle was at rest ? (Speed of sound = 330 ms–1)

(i) 49 m                                                                            (ii) 98 m

(iii) 147 m                                                                        (iv) 196 m

Ans. [ii]

12. A charge Q is placed at each of the opposite corners of a square. A charge q is placed at each of the other two corners. If the net electrical force on Q is zero, then Q / q equals –

(i) − 2√2                                                                        (ii) – 1

(iii) 1                                                                            (iv) -1/√2

Ans: [i]

13. Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies (v – 1), v, (v + 1). They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be –

(i) 4                                                                   (ii) 3

(iii) 2                                                                 (iv) 1

Ans.[iii]

24. The height at which the acceleration due to gravity becomes 9/g (where g = the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth) in terms of R, the radius of the earth, is –

(i) 2R                                                               (ii) 2/√R

(iii) R / 2                                                         (iv) √2R

Ans.[i]

14. Two wires are made of the same material and have the same volume. However wire 1 has cross-sectional area A and wire 2 has cross-sectional area 3A. if the length of wire 1 increases by Δx on applying force F, how much force is needed to stretch wire 2 by the same amount ?

(i) F                                                                 (ii) 4 F

(iii) 6 F                                                            (iv) 9 F

Ans.[iv]

15. In an experiment the angles are required to be measured using an instrument. 29 divisions of the main scale exactly coincide with the 30 divisions of the venire scale. If the smallest division of the main scale is half-a-degree (=0.5°), then the least count of the instrument is –

(i) one minute                                               (ii) half minute

(iii) one degree                                             (iv) half degree

Ans.[i]

16. Assuming the gas to be ideal the work done on the gas in taking it from A to B is –

(i) 200 R                                                          (ii) 300 R

(iii) 400 R                                                        (iv) 500 R

Ans.[iii]

17. The work done on the gas in taking it from D to A is –

(i) – 414 R                                                         (ii) + 414 R

(iii) – 690 R                                                       (iv) + 690 R

Ans.[ii]

18. The net work done on the gas in the cycle ABCDA is –

(i) Zero                                                           (ii) 276 R

(iii) 1076 R                                                       (iv) 1904 R

Ans.[ii]

19. Statement 1 : For a charged particle moving from point P to point Q, the net work done by an electrostatic

field on the particle is independent of the path connecting point P to point Q.

Statement 2 : The net work done by a conservative force on an object moving along a closed loop is zero.

(i) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false

(ii) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explaination of Statement-1

(iii) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explaination of Statement-1

(iv) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.

Ans. [ii]

20. The above is a plot of binding energy per nucleon Eb, against the nuclear mass M; A, B, C, D, E, F correspond to different nuclei. Consider four reactions :

(i) A + B → C + ε (ii) C → A + B + ε (ii) D + E → F + ε and (iv) F → D + E + ε ,

where ε is the energy released ? In which reactions is ε positive ?

(1) (i) and (iv)                                             (2) (i) and (iii)

(3) (ii) and (iv)                                            (4) (ii) and (iii)

Ans. [1]

21. An p-n junction (D) shown in the figure can act as a rectifier. An alternating current source (V) is connected in the circuit.

The current (I) in the resistor R can be shown by :

Ans:[3]

22. The logic circuit shown below has the input waveforms ‘A’ and ‘B’ as shown. Pick out the correct output waveform.

Ans:[1]

This question contains Statement-1 and Statemnet-2. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.

23. Statement -1 : The temperature dependence of resistance is usually given as R = R0 (1 + α Δt). The resistance of a wire changes from 100 Ω to 150 Ω when its temperature is increased from 27°C to 227°C. This implies that α = 2.5 × 10–3/ °C.

Statement – 2 : R = R0 (1 + α Δt) is valid only when the change in the temperature ΔT is small and ΔR = (R – R0) < < R0.

(i) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.

(ii) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.

(iii) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not correct explanation of Statement-1.

(iv) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.

Ans. [iv]

24. The magnitude of the magnetic field (B) due to the loop ABCD at the origin (O) is –

(i) Zero                                                   (ii) {μ0I(b-a)}/(24ab)

(iii) (μ0I)/4π [(b-a)/ab]                           (iv) (μ0I)/4π [2(b-a) + π/3(a+b)]

Ans: [ii]

25. Due to the presence of the current I1 at the origin :

(i) The forces on AB and DC are zero                (ii) The forces on AD and BC are zero

(iii) The magnitude of the net force on the loop is given by {(μ0I1I)/4π} [2(b-a) + π/3(a+b)]

(iv) The magnitude of the net force on the loop is given by {(μ0I1I)/4π} (b-a)

Ans: [ii]

26. Consider a rubber ball freely falling from a height h = 4.9 m onto a horizontal elastic plate. Assume that the duration of collision is negligible and the collision with the plate is totally elastic. Then the velocity as a function of time and the height as a function of time will be –

Ans: [3]

27. A long metallic bar is carrying heat from one of its ends of the other end under steady-state. The variation of temperature θ along the length x of the bar from its hot end is best described by which of the following figures ?

Ans: [2]

28. A transparent solid cylindrical rod has a refractive index of 2/√3. It is surrounded by air. A light ray is incident at the midpoint of one end of the rod as shown in the figure.

The incident angle θ for which the light ray grazes along the wall of the rod is –

(i) sin-1(1/2)                                  (ii) sin-1(√3/2)

(iii) sin-1(2/√3)                               (iv) sin-1(1/√3)

Ans: [iv]

29. An inductor of inductance L = 400 mH and resistors of resistances R1 = 2Ω and R2 = 2Ω are connected to a battery of emf 12V as shown in the figure. The internal resistance of the battery is negligible. The switch S is closed at t = 0. The potential drop across L as a function of time is –

(i) 6 e-5t V                                       (ii) (12/t) e-3t V

(iii) 6(1 – e-t/0.2)V                           (iv) 12 e-5t V

Ans: [iv]

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