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a - eer Series : SKS/I Cone wo A ODLLL : Tunas a Rs SSS one rc oraea fod | Roll No. Candidates must write the Code on| the title page of the answer-book. © praca ac ree oe a air SSE 2 reed ofS wa at stk Rene ste aaa om sacgieen S ye-S wd | pra sie ar a fare wees A 29 wee © Baa We ar ae fore YR eA et, MR Ti ree re | ower wt ot & fire 15 fare ar ae fear eee a Pee TF 10.15 fear SRT | 10,15 a & 10.30 aS we oe ae wea ST WET oie ew arate & ch a sac yficn a aig sae ae Pee © Please check that this question paper contains 15 printed pages. © Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. © Please check that this question paper contains 29 questions. Please write down the Serial Number of the question before attempting it. © 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 am, From 10.15 am. to 10.30 am,, the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. silfie far aha) PHYSICS (Theory) Falters wort 73 92) | stirs 3% 70 Time allowed : 3 hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70 ara Pree: (i) Wh aer arent 1 (ii) Ber era aor 29 mer E | eT BB rae ae ner onftrgaeia wer & aie aes va tear eI (iii) WET 16 A estes wee at alan aor BET 17 G25 ot areas mer ae stam aor B eT HRT 27 429 a ween we Uber star aT | (iv) erg a aaa oe wis Rewer et 1 ent, ab sient aret car eT A atte staat are rer oF atic aber aieot arc cit weak a seater war were fear ar & 1 et weal aire Bech ret at a at Boar ae eT BF aT ET (v) WRF 26 wee arrenfeer wer 1 ae aT a ae | SUL 1 [P-T.0. (vi) (vii) aca ea ae 1 a TET BS AMR TH sain ae at ET Fa rn ri a a c= 3x 108 mis = 6.63 x 10 Js e=16x1OPC ype 4nx lo? Tm AT Jig 109 Nm Cc? ae Oe No C m,= 9.1% 107! kg Mass of the Neutron = 1.675 x 107 kg Mass of the Proton = 1.673 x 1077 kg General Instructions : fi) (ii) (iii) (wv) ) (vi) (vii) ssi ‘All questions are compulsory. There are 29 questions in toral. Question Nos. 1 10 8 are very short answer type questions and carry one mark each. Question Nos. 9 10 16 carry two marks each, Question Nos. 17 to 25 carry three oats each and Question Nos. 27 10 29 carry five ‘marks each. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choiet has been provided in one question of two marks, one question of tres marks and all three questions of five si each. You have to attempt only ane ofthe choices in such questions. Question No. 26 is value based question carries ‘four marks. Use ofealeulators is not permitted. However, you may WS log tables if necessary. You may use the following values of Physical constants wherever necessary : = 3x 108 m/s h=6.63x 10 Js e=16x10PC py = 40x 107 TmAt me” 10° Nm? C? m,=9.1 x 107! kg Mass of the Neutron = 1.675 x 1077 ke Mass of the Proton = 1.673 x 1077 kg 2 LL want east a gan creed Be sere ST 1 What are permanent magnets ? Give one example. 2. ew ad faefis rafine & aot ps at sachs rept Arete? ‘Whats the geometrical shape of equipotental surfaces due to a single isolated charge ? 3, Bre Ha faa aieit ar geet at wae? @ wrt jaa ane a aes A are SHAT I ‘Which of the following waves can be polarized (i) Heat waves (ii) Sound waves ? Give reason to support your answer. 4. cee ws at Sah, (de) Bie re Tarr oat Tet (gam pie: aati OF a sere PRAM TT STAT TT? ‘A capacitor has been charged by a de source. What are the magnitudes of conduction ‘and displacement currents, when itis fully charged ? 5: fet rato Gree Sarees or i, Brose hor AY ge Ese rere ser He fafa | Write the relationship between angle of incidence ‘i’, angle of prism ‘A’ and angle of minimum deviation for a triangular prism. 6. Rear rar are (arctan, at PR wares eet TT arrafern fafeseait at a firs-frt Saeed eer, are we (V) ara Hee fg ec) fers ey a et ie eat aa eat at oer AS St fet rer) TE FY rater Pattee St SAT (CH &) than Sara E t I vo S5/i/t 3 [P.1.0. S5/U/L The given graph shows the variation of photo-electric current (1) versus applied voltage (V) for two different photosensitive materials and for two different intensities of the incident radiation. Identify the pairs of curves that correspond to different materials but same intensity of incident radiation, t 1 (fp v> area aaraftse witha Ht 10 V ait wer deck si, wee 38 Oa wie ae 200 V at wa ae Seth 3 arte A aaa 18 orqere safone fase rer afer fey ere a a are Sr 10V — —Ww— 382 200V A 10 V battery of negligible intemal resistance is connected across a 200 V battery and a resistance of 38 Q as shown in the figure. Find the value of the current in circuit, wv 1 | 38Q "00V fare Sor ar fags ates ae (em.£) abe Sa fini Sate Remar a afew ater Pl eee are ferfiat 1 The emf of a cell is always greater than its terminal voltage. Why ? Give reason. (a) ph orate areca at aitce fd oreeae wits each ar aete aif (&) Serta rer & eth car gra fot argarcisr ne mfaer ior ee cee find (@) Write the necessary conditions for the phenomenon of total internal reflection to occur. (©) Write the relation between the refractive index and critical angle for a given pair of optical media, 10, aor ram a fase | sphefeom fear a after cat arg at ew og Sh ae aS ea Pree eT E eT eee frat dhe Page ares et (ean.k) Hea eo 2 aa ee was Fre fea State Lenz’s Law. ‘A metallic rod held horizontally along east-west direction, is allowed to fall under gravity. Will there be an emf induced at its ends ? Justify your answer. Mu. 25 em sere ES We Se a TAT 20 om Bi A eH sree Hs wr Tee ea a aT TAT evga dato aA atten are She | ae Sato aise eh aT eve ? ‘A convex lens of focal length 25 cm is placed coaxially in contact with a concave lens of focal length 20 cm, Determine the power of the combination. Will the system be converging or diverging in nature ? 12. ea tohee ar ware 0.80.0 aft ae 1.0.A var at Faye are St aT wT et @ a thier @ 5.0 A ae @t fae ore ant & ee et vee Sere wh ET ert? (iy a ther cen ere wr Sea aE fase aT? ‘An ammeter of resistance 0.80 Q can measure current upto 1.0 A. (What must be the value of shunt resistance to enable the ammeter to measure current upto 5.0.A? Gi) What is the combined resistance of the ammeter and the shunt 13, Rea wa after ew seentex (Vy a Fae aes CL) & Rae sits oe & ae ae ofrte RSTR S a He oret H, (i) aes LH het CoH I oe i) SteeHee “V" caer fey oe aT we To? aes ee wa Fare fee ssa 5 [P.-T.0. 14. 15. Sst In the given circuit diagram, a voltmeter “V’ is connected across a lamp ‘L’. How would (i) the brightness of the lamp and (ii) voltmeter reading “V’ be affected, if the value of resistance ‘R’ is decreased ? Justify your answer. @) We fagn qaate ain feet rem eV = i are te aor ede at Tan & feet er tanfes aed freci clecia fag cer grate ata at Prefer fever wate ar #1 (b) Paap en gears ate Soca feepe yest cet Ss aS Pare wee wea E 2 (a) Anem wave is travelling in a medium with a velocity V = v #. Draw a sketch showing the propagation of the em wave, indicating the direction of the oscillating electric and magnetic fields. (b) How are the magnitudes of the electric and magnetic fields related to the velocity of the em wave ? Tei fevett afte (Reetery sr ow sate arte cater Tere | eae, @) XK wary at agar ae sa a feted (bo) “X' wary’ art careh ferret 1 Receiving Antenna Output Received Signal ‘Amplifier -—» [x + [Detector > Block diagram of a receiver is shown in the figure : Receiving Antenna Output Received Signal ‘Amplifier }—» [x »[ Detector -[¥ > (@) Identify *X° and *Y’. (®) Write their functions, 16. Ger uites ante at aeren & fret et crete sh scoot wt ere a | ata a Peed fae wereia deat (rel a ges Sa See | eat aft frat p-n (hiv) sie sete a sere gente sats (LED) & Sif saat sea #, at Bah Prater 3 fs seal reemciail a eam cart een 82 sete sit ale feet LED at geaaftar rere seals eet & fed aren set &, ot tear (hey at ae wr A fern diet aed? Explain, with the help of a circuit diagram, the working of a photo-diode. Write briefly how it is used to detect the optical signals. OR Mention the important considerations required while fabricating a p-n junction diode to be used as a Light Emitting Diode (LED). What should be the order of band gap of an LED if it is required to emit light in the visible range ? 17, aerate dat at sighta ae at srrereet ar oe eet are cin were are fafa st ‘ighaa dasa sew cet Te area ata E at sare ghee wen fase Weare wre eit E 2 arpa afi ARTE | ‘Write three important factors which justify the need of modulating a message signal. Show diagrammatically how an amplitude modulated wave is obtained when a modulating signal is superimposed on a carrier wave. 18. stare enter & fase defeat V ates at war Sedl S fet S sitet Ta & 1 Refer Fate Brae 360 uC & 1 denier a fant a dra fare st 120 V aa wet oe Serta are 120 uC #t ser, ot afesers Safir, @ fare v wer tena at arena eae C Gi) Patera dae onde st aa ake argugac steer a 120 v at af at mg et weet we Gad acre wee Glee) St AE | mS | east oT He a Bat 25 cm? eI weal ante 4 gah wa arpa ue Farah eee Frere Ht cer rere 1 ee weer A Re aaah B= 50.21, 8 Pref fren ren Boe Ba ar NCS ae a He (im) FH, at @ Ferrer wae SpA aren ae ea TT Gi) AerreR wee mT oes at S5/U/L a. (P-T.0. ‘A capacitor of unknown capacitance is connected across a battery of V volts. The charge stored in it is 360 uC. When potential across the capacitor is reduced by 120 V, the charge stored in it becomes 120 HC. Calculate : (@) The potential V and the unknown capacitance C; (i) What will be the charge stored in the capacitor, if the vollage applied had increased by 120 V? OR ‘Annollow cylindrical box of length 1 m and area of cross-section 25 em? is placed ina three dimensional coordinate system as show in the figure. The electric field in the region is given by E = 50x14, where E is in NC“! and xis in metres. Find (i) Net flux through the cylinder. (ii) Charge enclosed by the cylinder. Y T 1m 19. (@) Pret wet afk aitear 8, Fa 24 TH He + 04:3.27 MeV. 4 aga fcr a ar aa at sea sa Pn te ee AP () sabe frock Fed aioe Baste ere eh ae ea Ae Fae e y (a) Ina typical nuclear reaction, e.g. 24 4 7H > He +n + 3.27 MeV, although number of meleons is conserved, yet energy is released. How ? Explain (6) Show thar nuclear density ina given nucleus is independent of mass umber A ss//L 8 Se 21. 22: sree fees seer aor eee separ eer wap By oe Cw Et FRoaT oT RT Byer fee 1 frog apa int het fen oe a Peete feed fe orETET aT were Fee tere saan & | Why photoelectric effect can not be explained on the basis of wave nature of light ? Give reasons. Write the basic features of photon picture of electromagnetic radiation on which Binstein’s photoelectric equation is based. ang at ow og at eran «Peer ww fe, 1 fiver arg & ww oes (fi) & eT Bea (esp & aft au fea wet st vita oe fear & | as By! orgie Sw ArT aot Fare & Fae apis ares week Be See ate weet Ay rT TE Sow fer cea goad de B, ot or aa &, we fae ait wet & saat See ditt fe, aes am sa dx he an aes ae (emt) a Hes har, ste RE ford war aise ort ae | ‘A metallic rod of length ‘7 is rotated with a frequency with one end hinged at the centre and the other end at the circumference of a circular metallic ring of radius x, about an axis passing through the centre and perpendicular to the plane of the ring. A constant uniform magnetic field B parallel to the axis is present every where. Using Lorentz force, explain how emf is induced between the centre and the metallic ring and hence obtain the expression for it. fed 7a ont Pa n-p-n giftree & CE Parana fs ottronerinas a eet a ERT we aif: Gare Fre afte Gi) de (Gia) re afer cer Ss/L/L 9 [P-1.0. ac (7h) ere afer, afer maT FFE V5 = 10 Vt, TAT, = 30 WA. 0246 ae tea Veg VI Output characteristics of an n-p-n transistor in CE configuration is shown in the figure, Determine : @ dynamic output resistance Gi) de current gain and Gii) ac current gain at an operating point Vo, = 10 V, when I, = 30 pA. Je (mA) > 23. ae afingtet & arin eee way a eel fete a age at ge gat ed esses ra ae 1 al gat ee ane are! st ae eale Pe wat eet ate at a arr Soft & ira crest Ban Sa rae Using Bohr’s postulates, obtain the expression for the total energy of the electron in the stationary states of the hydrogen atom, Hence draw the energy level diagram showing how the line spectra corresponding to Balmer series occur due to transition between energy levels. ssi 10 25. 26. fete water, Ry) ¥ fara, wey argft (@) & ara ent (1) & ahead (ase) St wes & fee ce oe (aha) sae | ST wet ar seca aifird fart orerie orga saa ait & | et at a a fete & fies a aT eo sage ses ster 2 vier a pra ois Q st often feed car ga Ae aT sete Sir | Ina series LCR circuit connected to an ac source of variable frequency and voltage V = V,, Sin cot, draw a plot showing the variation of current (1) with angular frequency (w) for two different values of resistance R, and R, (R, > R,). Write the condition under which the phenomenon of resonance occurs. For which value of the resistance out of the two curves, a sharper resonance is produced ? Define Q-factor of the circuit and give its significance. aed arate ane ont ae Sect wes Uw aie siat Garp Hae ag ST eA | aR ar ded ate ger bot at oder sc aT | Ga RB Ww ew Ee a aera ear | Sacer a A wR aH ares stot se A ar fer tte fe we ae we ve aaa are oe eee Tas ares sree Bf, Bey ere ah gan & whe ise raw a fern & fed see sree ore Pe | ; satan gear & ore we Pretend ae dire: (a) atgaesien gy Feet are He ate AS eT sas eEiee we eT EP (b) a ert a cect Tes 4 fer th pat a ees fee? (© Sac ven} ad & dee Fae & arf ot wie Boo a a statatiar ata € 2 @ ae re ste ee arr eet ant fd we a A at aa a eT a . i [P.T.O. 27. SSL While travelling back to his residence in the car, Dr. Pathak was caught up in a thunderstorm. It became very dark. He stopped driving the car and waited for thunderstorm to stop. Suddenly he noticed a child walking alone on the road. He asked the boy to come inside the car till the thunderstorm stopped. Dr. Pathak dropped the boy at his residence. The boy insisted that Dr. Pathak should meet his parents. The parents expressed their gratitude to Dr. Pathak for his concer for safety of the child. Answer the following questions based on the above information : (@) Why is it safer to sit inside a car during a thunderstorm ? (b) Which two values are displayed by Dr. Pathak in his actions ? (©) Which values are reflected in parents’ response to Dr. Pathak ? (@ Give an example of a similar action on your part in the past from everyday life. @) feat gaa gare ao afore or een ae & fee ee fe ote a |e aerate ara get areata & fed Ge aio ore ae, ae ee fafene arate ware! (>) Frreghe ust thigte 4 frie sifine | ontdia wg a eaieg fir es ast wt dt x fer wae e | arret (a) wera a fara feed 1 ge fear or sei axe au, ae cei & fet ww ake arred fe, Sh rert & aerrpe 7 anita at aoe come we Ret rey S aT ares at aafte then # at ae fina weare aroafeer ster 1 gee arora & Chet & Freer a Bea HS (b) Sa Cemaett seme farce arene @ aes area S weer oer & at Peafeatias wet aT eT ‘afta arr fared: @ sar walte a srrafeia wae st ove set eich FH saat erat ate 2 GD) VR are weer St sre A et a ae ico et ate Ae ere eet wat Fast tt ont e 2 (a) Draw a ray diagram showing the image formation by a compound microscope. Hence obtain expression for total magnification when the image is formed at infinity. (b) Distinguish between myopia and hypermetropia. Show diagrammatically how these defects can be corrected. OR 28. (b) (b) (a) () @ ) State Huygen’s principle. Using this principle draw a diagram to show how a plane wave front incident at the interface of the two media gets refracted when it Propagates, from a rarer to a denser medium, Hence verify Snell’s law of refraction, ‘When monochromatic light travels from a rarer to a denser medium, explain the following, giving reasons : (@__ Is the frequency of reflected and refracted light same as the frequency of, incident light ? (ii) Does the decrease in speed imply a reduction in the energy carried by light wave ? wefecer avant ar artent fears ae 2 sects sia | wer ates ante at warmer & ere siferd far cietaaisfe et sein ch ci & faa ater act (emf) a aerr & fara ae far orem & eer feed raves aise wt ore Sa | wreRerateiax & wat Srarer wee oh fee # fete oa 2) eee aren fied wae fet forge ofr Seeds & fea Recah & Free feet 1 ates far st are yall afer vet swe agers & feed we amet a Tice far & ee vain & fed ont & cae wa reas a, ada es, Hex far ARS fet a 840 om WH, fg Dm ae Laie stent R, & ster F 10 Qa Ue wert sis feat Stet &, at ares Fes AD = 60 om ae are eet & tat R, 7a R, Sart ar oiceer se 1 Ri R; -—_( K State the working principle of a potentiometer. With the help of the circuit diagram, explain how a potentiometer is used to compare the emf's of two primary cells. Obtain the required expression used for comparing the emfs. Write two possible causes for one sided deflection in a potentiometer experiment. OR 29. Ss/U1 @) (b) (b) @ © State Kirchhoff’s nules for an electric network, Using Kirchhoff's rules, obtain the balance condition in terms of the resistances of four arms of Wheatstone bridge. In the meterbridge experimental set up, shown in the figure, the null point ‘D’ is obtained at a distance of 40 cm from end A of the meterbridge wire. If a resistance of 10 Q is connected in series with R,, null point is obtained at AD = 60 cm, Calculate the values of R, and Rp. R Ra a Ea K feat ween gaaie or 8 wee ye ow orTaieg STRATA TT (FS) AA aT apep (eis) & fore ar wire aT Se wep sieis oar am agit & ean ame F are (det ao feet caer geet dad ye aa at fren st rae fern twa ee Ee gas ae a eT we-vat at fafa aR wer ee Oe eat at ar gece atm! ae gE Ret ere at a “B"H wet Ba 8 ge aah & site eps oo sea ve aa Ba a fee SH eraa ET oe Safe: gaat gt wee opt TE | easier ae et Seat each fear & ete aT feet ax ats feat rer | fae wise fe ae ae ated i wet Be aE sarenesret 3s ere ar or TT HSE | ve qaats of water anae Hye So a ee Tae Lae ae eat Reet eae ‘ee ware aftr (Pee Bt amet & fee Sear ore Seat wat E late er & @) vt ae oeaata dia & as vem, ser (il) A Ry Foy, A aT a 1 4 ) (@) (b) Derive the expression for the torque on a rectangular current carrying loop suspended in a uniform magnetic field. ‘A proton and a deuteron having equal momenta enter in a region of uniform magnetic field at right angle to the direction of the field. Depict their trajectories in the field. OR ‘A small compass needle of magnetic moment ‘m’ is free to turn about an axis perpendicular to the direction of uniform magnetic field ‘B’. The moment of inertia of the needle about the axis is ‘I’. The needle is slightly disturbed from its stable position and then released. Prove that it executes simple harmonic motion. Hence deduce the expression for its time period. ‘A compass needle, free to tun in a vertical plane orients itself with its axis vertical at a certain place on the earth. Find out the values of (i) horizontal component of earth's magnetic field and (ji) angle of dip at the place.

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