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ThisquestioncontainsStatement1andStatement2Ofthefourchoicesgivenafterthe
statements,choozetheonethatbestdescribesthetwostatements.
Statement1: ForachargedparticlemovingfrompointP topointQ,thenetworkdone
by an electrostatic field on the particle is independent of the path
connectingpointPtopointQ.
Statement2: Thenetworkdonebyaconservativeforceonanobjectmovingalonga
closedloopiszero.
(1) Statement1istrue,Statement2isfalse.
(2) Statement1istrue,Statement2istrueStatement2isthecorrectexplanationof
Statement1
(3) Statement1istrue,Statement2istrueStatement2isnotthecorrectexplanation
ofStatement1
(4) Statement1isfalse,Statement2istrue.
(2)
2.
2.
Theaboveisaplotofbindingenergypernucleon Eb,againstthenuclearmass M A, B, C,
D,E,Fcorrespondtodifferentnuclei.Considerfourreactions:
(i)A+B C+ e (ii)C A+B+ e (iii)D+E F+ e and(iv)F D+E+ e,
Where eistheenergyreleased?Inwhichreactionsis epositive?
(1) (i)and(iv) (2) (i)and(iii) (3) (ii)and(iv) (4)(ii)and(iii)
(1) Reactionreleasesenergyifbindingenergypernucleonincreases.
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3.
Ap n junction (D) shown in the figure can act as a rectifier.An alternating current
source(V)isconnectedinthecircuit.
Thecurrent(I)intheresistor(R)canbeshownby:
(1)
(2)
I
(3)
(4)
t
3.
4.
(3) Diodeactsashalfwaverectifier.
ThelogiccircuitshownbelowhastheinputwaveformsAandBasshown.Pickout
thecorrectoutputwaveform.
Outputis:
4.
5.
5.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
r r
(1) Y = A. B=A+B ANDgate
If x, v and a denote the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration of a particle
executingsimpleharmonicmotionoftimeperiod T,then,whichofthefollowingdoesnot
changewithtime?
(1) a2T2 +4p2v2
(2)aT /x
(3)aT+2pv
(4)aT/v
(1) Usinga2 + w2v2 =constantgives(1).
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aT/x=(w2x)T/x=w2T=constantistruebutdoesnotmakesenseatx=0.
Inanopticsexperiment,withthepositionoftheobjectfixed,astudentvariestheposition
ofaconvexlenssandforeachposition,thescreenisadjustedtogetaclearimageofthe
object.Agraphbetweentheobjectdistanceuandtheimagedistancev,fromthelens,is
plottedusingthesamescaleforthetwoaxes.Astraightlinepassingthroughtheorigin
and making an angle of 45 with the xaxis meets the experimental curve at P. The
coordinatesofP willbe:
f f
(2) ,
2 2
(1) (2f,2f)
6.
7.
(3) (f,f)
(1) u=vwhenbothare2f.
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 w. Its centre of mass rise to a
maximumheightof
1l2w2
(1)
3 g
1l2w2
(3)
2 g
1lw
(2)
6 g
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8.
Let P(r)=
Q
4
1l2w2
(4)
6 g
pR
total charge Q. For a point p inside the sphere at distance r1 from the centre of the
sphere,themagnitudeofelectricfieldis:
Q
(1) 0
(2)
4p0 r12
r1
8.
(4) (4f,4f )
Qx
(3)
Qr12
4p0 R4
(4)
Qr12
3p0 R4
Qr14
2
2
4
.4px dx=
4
4 \E=Kqenclosed /r1 =Qr1 /4pe0R
p
R
R
0
(3) qenclosed =
9.
Thetransitionfromthestaten=4ton=3inahydrogenlikeatomresultsinultraviolet
radiation.Infraredradiationwillbeobtainedinthetransitionfrom:
(1)2 1
(2)3 2
(3)4 2
(4)5 4
9. (4) Lesserenergyisonlyforthetransition5 4.
10. Onekgofadiatomicgasisatapressureof8104 JNm2.Thedensityofthegasis
4kgm3.Whatistheenergyofthegasduetoitsthermalmotion?
(1)3104 J
(2)5104 J
(3)6104 J
(4)7104 J
10. (2) KE=(5/2)nRT=(5/2)(1/M)RT&RT/M=p/ r=2104
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KE=(5/2)2104 =5104 J
ThisquestioncontainsStatement1andStatement2.Ofthefourchoicesgivenafterthe
statements,choosetheonethatbestdescribesthetwostatements.
11. Statement1 :
ThetemperaturedependenceofresistanceisusuallygivenasR =R0
(1+ aDt).Theresistanceofawirechangesfrom100 Wto150 W
whenitstemperatureisincreasedfrom27Cto227C.Thisimplies
that a=2.5103 /C.
Statement2 :
R=R0 (1+ aDt)isvalidonlywhenthechangeinthetemperature
DTissmalland DR=(RR0)<<R0.
(1) Statement1istrue,Statement2isfalse.
(2) Statement1istrue,Statement2istrueStatement2isthecorrectexplanationof
Statement1
(3) Statement1istrue,Statement2istrueStatement2isnotthecorrectexplanation
ofStatement1.
(4) Statement1isfalse,Statement2istrue.
11. (4)
Directions: Questionnumbers12and13arebasedonthefollowingparagraph.
AcurrentloopABCDisheldfixedontheplaneofthepaperasshowninthefigure.The
arcs BC (radius= b)and DA (radius= a)oftheloooparejoinedbytwostraightwires AB
and CD.Asteadycurrent I isflowingintheloop.Anglemadeby AB and CD attheorigin
Ois30.AnotherstraightthinwirewithsteadycurrentI1 flowingoutoftheplaneofthe
paperiskeptattheorigin.
12. The magnitude of the magnetic field (B) due to the loopABCD at the origin (O) is:
(1) zero
(2)
0I(b-a)
24ab
(3)
0I b- a
4p ab
(4)
0I 2(b- a) + p
4p 3(a+ b)
I1I 2(b- a) + p
0
4p 3(a+ b)
(4) Themagnitudeofthenetforceontheloopisgivenby
0 I I1
(b-a)
24ab
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r r
r
r r
13. (2) Fmag dl B &forAD&BC,Valueof dl B =0
14. Amixtureoflight,consistingofwavelength590nmandanunknownwavelength,illumi
natesYoungsdoubleslitandgivesrisetotwooverlappinginterferencepatternsonthe
screen.Thecentralmaximumofbothlightscoincide.Further,itisobservedthatthethird
bright fringe of known light coincides withthe 4th bright fringe of the unknown light.
Fromthisdata,thewavelengthoftheunknownlightis
(1) 393.4nm
(2) 885.0
(3)442.5nm
(4)776.8nm
14. (3) 3(lknown D / d)=4(lunknown D / d) lunknown =(3/4)590=442.5nm
15. TwopointsPandQaremaintainedatthepotentialsof10Vand4V,respectively.The
workdoneinmoving100electronsfrom PtoQis:
(1) 9.601017 J
(2) 9.601017 J
(3) 2.241016 J
(4) 2.241016 J
15. (4) WD =141.61019 100=2.241016 J
16. Thesurfaceofametalisilluminatedwiththelightof400nm.Thekineticenergyofthe
ejectedphotoelectronswasfoundtobe1.68eV.Theworkfunctionofthemetalis:
(hc =1240eV.nm)
(1)3.09eV
(2)1.41eV
(3)1.51eV
(4)1.68eV
16. (2) Workfunction=1240 / 400 1.68=1.42eV
17. Aparticlehasaninitialvelocityof 3i+4
j andanaccelerationof 0.4i+0.3
j.Itsspeed
after10sis :
(1)10units
(2)22units
(3)7units
(4)8.5units
17. (2) V = (3+0.4 10)i +(4+0.3 10)j =7i +7j \ V = 72
18. Amotorcyclestartsfromrestandacceleratesalongastraightpathat2m/s2.Atthestarting
pointofthemotorcyclethereisastationaryelectricsiren.Howfarhasthemotorcycle
gonewhenthedriverhearsthefrequencyofthesirenat94%ofitsvaluewhenthemotor
cyclewasatrest?(Speedofsound=330ms1)
(1)49m
(2)98
(3)147m
(4)196m
18. (2) 0.94 = (3302t) / 330 t = 9.9sec
\ S = (1 / 2) 2 (9.9)2 = 98.01m.
19. Considerarubberballfreelyfallingfromaheight h =4.9montoahorizontalelasticplate.
Assumethatthedurationofcollisionisnegligibleandthecollisionwiththeplateistotally
elastic.Thenthevelocityasafunctionoftimeandtheheightasafunctionoftimewillbe
:
(1)
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(2)
(3)
(4)
19. (3)/(4) Suddenchangeinvelocityduringcollision.
Ifdownwarddirectionaspositiveforvelocity&graphof(3)isnotvertical,
then(4)iscorrect.
Ifupwarddirectionbeconsideredpositiveasinthecaseinthegraphofyvs.t
&assumingthatgraphin(3)isvertical,then(3)iscorrectanswer.
20. Acharge Q isplacedateachoftheoppositecornersofasquare.Acharge q isplaceateach
oftheothertwocorners.IfthenetelectricalforceonQiszero,thenQ/qequals:
(1)22
(2)1
(3)1
(4)(1/ 2)
2
2
2
20. (1) 2(kQq/S )+(kQ /(2S) ) Q /q=22
21. Alongmetallicbariscarryingheatfromoneofitsendstotheotherendundersteadystate.
The variation of temperature q along the length x of the bar from its hot end is best
describedbywhichofthefollowingfigures?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Theincidentangle qforwhichthelightraygrazesalongthewalloftherodis:
(1)sin1 (1/2)
(2)sin1(2/2)
(3)sin1(2/ 3)
(4)sin1(1/ 3)
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22. (4)
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Aninductorofinductance L =400mHandresistorsofresistances R1 = 2W and R2 = 2W are
connectedtoabatteryofemf12Vasshowninthefigure.Theinternalresistanceofthe
batteryis negligible.The switchSis closedat t=0. Thepotential dropacross Las a
functionoftimeis:
(1)6e5t V
(2)(12/t)e3t V
(3)6(1et/0.2)V
(4)12 e5t V
27. (4) i=(E/R)(1eRt/L)
\VL =L(di/dt)= 12e5t
Direction: Questionnumbers28,29and30arebasedonthefollowingparagraph.Twomoles
of helium gas are taken over the cycle ABCDA, as shown in the P T diagram.
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