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(PRECISE AND COMPOSITION) 2001

1.Make a precise of the following passage in about one third of its length and
suggest a suitable heading. (20)

It was not from want of perceiving the beauty of external nature but from the different way
of perceiving it, that the early Greeks did not turn their genius to portray, either in colour or
in poetry, the outlines, the hues, and contrasts of all fair valley, and hold cliffs, and golden
moons, and rosy lawns which their beautiful country affords in lavish abundance.

Primitive people never so far as I know, enjoy when is called the picturesque in nature, wild
forests, beetling cliffs, reaches of Alpine snow are with them great hindrances to human
intercourse, and difficulties in the way of agriculture. They are furthermore the homes of the
enemies of mankind, of the eagle, the wolf, or the tiger, and are most dangerous in times of
earthquake or tempest. Hence the grand and striking features of nature are at first looked
upon with fear and dislike.

I do not suppose that Greeks different in the respect from other people, except that the
frequent occurrence of mountains and forests made agriculture peculiarly difficult and
intercourse scanty, thus increasing their dislike for the apparently reckless waste in nature.
We have even in Homer a similar feeling as regards the sea, --- the sea that proved the
source of all their wealth and the condition of most of their greatness. Before they had
learned all this, they called it the unvintagable sea and looked upon its shore as merely so
much waste land. We can, therefore, easily understand, how in the first beginning of Greek
art, the representation of wild landscape would find no place, whereas, fruitful fields did not
suggest themselves as more than the ordinary background. Art in those days was struggling
with material nature to which it felt a certain antagonism.

There was nothing in the social circumstances of the Greeks to produce any revolution in
this attitude during their greatest days. The Greek republics were small towns where the
pressure of the city life was not felt. But as soon as the days of the Greeks republics were
over, the men began to congregate for imperial purposes into Antioch, or Alexandria, or
lastly into Rome, than we seek the effect of noise and dust and smoke and turmoil breaking
out into the natural longing for rural rest and retirement so that from Alexanders day
We find all kinds of authors --- epic poets, lyricist, novelists and preachers --- agreeing in
the precise of nature, its rich colours, and its varied sounds. Mohaffy: Rambles in Greece


2. Read the following passage and answer the questions given at the end in your
own words. (20)

Poetry is the language of imagination and the passions. It relates to whatever gives
immediate pleasure or pain to human min. it comes home to the bosoms and business of
men: for nothing but what comes home to them in the most general and intelligible shape
can be a subject of poetry. Poetry is the universal language which the heart holds with
nature and itself. He who has a contempt for poetry cannot have much respect for himself
or for anything else. Whatever there is a sense of beauty, or power, or harmony, as in the
motion of the waves of the sea, in the growth of a flower, there is a poetry in its birth. If
history is a grave study, poetry may be said to be graver, its materials lie deeper, and are
spread wider. History treats, for the most part, cumbersome and unwieldy masses of things,
the empty cases in which the affairs of the world are packed, under the heads of intrigue or
war, in different states, and from century to century but there is no thought or feeling that
can have entered into the mind of man which he would be eager to communicate to others,
or they would listen to with delight, that is not a fit subject for poetry. It is not a branch of
authorship: it is the stuff of which our life is made. The rest is mere oblivision, a dead
letter, for all that is worth remembering gin life is the poetry of it. Fear is Poetry, hope is
poetry, love is poetry; hatred is poetry. Poetry is that fine particle within us that expands,
refines, raises our whole being; without mans life is poor as beasts. In fact, man is a
poetical animal. The child Is a poet when he first plays hide and seek, or repeats the story
of Jack the Giant Killer, the shepherd boy is a poet when he first crowns his mistress with
a garland of flowers; the countryman when he stops he stops to look at the rainbow; the
miser when he hugs his gold; the courtier when he builds his hope upon a smile; the vain,
the ambitious the proud, the choleric man, the hero and the coward, the beggar and the
king, all live in a world of their own making; and the poet does no more than describe what
all others think and act. Hazlitt

(a) In what sense is poetry the language of the imagination and the passion?
(b) How is poetry the Universal Language of the heart?
(c) What is the difference between history and poetry?
(d) Explain the phrase: Man is a poetical animal.
(e) What are some of the actions which Hazlitt calls poetry and its doers poet?
(f) Explain the followings underlined expression in the passage.
(i) It relates to whatever gives immediate pleasure or pain to human heart
(ii) A sense of beauty, or power, or harmony.
(iii) Cumbersome and unwieldy masses of things.
(iv) It is the stuff of which our life is made.
(v) The poet does no more than describe what all others think and act.


3. Write a comprehensive note (250 300) on ONE of the following subjects. (20)

(a) Modern history registers so primary and rapid changes that it cannot repeat itself.
(b) The golden rule is that there is no golden rule. G. B. Shaw
(c) Crisis tests the true mettle of man
(d) It is excellent to have a giants strength; but it is tyrannical to use it like a giant.


4. Correct the following sentences. (10)

(a) His wisdom consisted of his handling the dangerous situation successfully
(b) Many a girls were appearing in the examination.
(c) The vehicles run fastly on the Motorway.
(d) Smoking is injurious for health.
(e) He availed of this situation very intelligently.
(f) The black vermin is an odious creature.
(g) What to speak of meat, even, vegetables were not available now.
(h) No sooner we left our home when it started raining.
(i) Little money I had I spent on the way.
(j) The criminal was sent on the goal.


5. Use FIVE of the following in sentences to make their meaning clear. (10)

(i) The teaming meanings
(ii) To kick the bucket
(iii) To push to the walls
(iv) To read between the lines
(v) To be at daggers drawn
(vi) To throw down the gauntlet
(vii) To be a Greek
(viii) To stand on ceremony
(ix) From the horses mouth
(x) To carry the cross

6. Use FIVE of the following pairs of words in sentences. (10)

1. Brooch, broad
2. Collusion, collision
3. Fain, feign
4. Hoard, horde
5. Illusion, delusion
6. Persecute, prosecute
7. Prescribe, proscribe
8. Respectfully, respectively
9. Complacent, complaisant
7. Read the following dialogue and place the following words in it at proper places.
(10)

1. Sweating away as usual
2. Health first, exam second
3. Can you study while confined to bed.
4. Has anyone be marketed anywhere?
5. An unwanted commodity
6. As long as there is life, there is hope.
7. You will become a thin, gaunt, half-blind weakling with sunken cheeks and haggard
looks.
8. Once again grow into a rose-cheeked young man.
9. There is no deviation form it.
10. The paring of ways.
- Good morning Waseem ___________________and looking pale. Come out in the open.
- I am sorry, Nadeem. I cannot do that. The examination is drawing near and I want to
urilize every minute for its preparation.
- To hell with exam ___________________
- Well, health is good but failure is bad. Therefore, one should take books and study them
for the University exam.
- Suppose you grow into a bookworm and as a result fall ill. ___________________ Again,
many boys work hard and get degrees. Do you think they get jobs. Our society is flooded
with graduates but ___________________? They are roaming about with degrees in their
hands. They are ________________.
- Well. Degree is an ornament in itself, job or no job. Besides, there is no need to be
hopeless. I am sure when I get a degree with a good grade, I am sure to get a job in a
Government office or in a private firm. You know that ___________________.
- Well, how should I explain to you the blessing of a good health. If you continue treading
on this path, ___________________. Please come into the fresh air take exercise and play
some game and ___________________ Dont grow old prematurely.
- Please listen, I want to be a graduate this year, now or never. I have made up my mind
for this and ___________________.
- Well, if this is your aim, then ___________________.
- Bye
- Bye






















ESSAY (2001)


Time allowed: 3 hours
Maximum marks: 100


NOTE: Write a comprehensive and analytical essay on ONE of the following topics:


1. Turn not thy cheek in scorn towards folk nor walk with pertness in the land. (Al-Quran)
2. Economic prosperity of a nation is directly proportional to the level of literacy in it.
3. Justice delayed is justice denied.
4. National integration.
5. Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.
6. It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds.
7. On tolerance.
8. Self-conceit may lead to self destruction.
9. He who eats the fruit should at least plant the seed.
10. The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your arm.
11. Public office is a public trust.
12. Devolution of power in Pakistan.














ISLAMIAT:2001
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Maximum Marks: 100

Note: Attempt SIX questions in all including Question No. 1 which is COMPULSORY and
carries 10 marks. Rest of the Questions carry 18 marks each.

1. Translate and explain the following Surah: (Surah Al-Khausar).

2. How does Islam regard humanity? What is the concept of Khalafat in Islam?

3. Define Tauheed (Unity of Allah) in a scholarly manner describing its significance and
effects on human life.

4. Islam enjoys as exalted place in the religions of the world. Elaborate

5. What is the significance of JIHAD in the light of Quran and Sunnah? What are its kinds,
principles, and conditions?

6. Explain in detail the basic sources of Islamic Law with special reference to Ijtihad.

7. Write down a comprehensive essay on the judico-political system of Islam.

8. Describe the role and objectives of Muslim Ummah. How can it contribute to solve the
problems of the present world?

9. What is the role of man and woman in Islamic society? What are their responsibilities
towards character building of new generation?











CURRENT AFFAIRS:2001
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Maximum Marks: 100

Note: Attempt any FIVE questions. All questions carry equal marks.

1. Determine the extent to which the objectives of Americans-led global coalition against
the so-called terrorism are achievable.

2. Visualise the post-Taliban Scenario in Afghanistan and discuss its implications for
Pakistan.

3. How has the apathetic role of Arab countries complicated the issue of Palestine?

4. Sino-Pakistan collaboration on Gwadar Sea opening will have far-reaching economic and
geo-strategic consequences. Comment.

5. The United Nations Organization is being side-lined by denying the peace-making role
that legitimately belonged to her. Examine the statement.

6. Evaluate the structural changes introduced in Pakistans economy over the past two
years.

7. Highlight the constitutional issues affecting Pakistans politics since the army take-over in
October 1999.

8. Judicious evaluation of examination scripts by the Universities and Boards of Education in
Pakistan needs to be ensured. How can it be accomplished?

9. Write notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(ii) Aftermath of Agra-Summit
(iii) Gender prejudices and women empowerment in Pakistan
(iv) Economic consequences or preparation at the World Trade Centre.





EDS (2001)
Note: Attempt any ten questions. All questions carry equalmarks.


Q. 1. (a) What were the special characteristics of Muslim Scientists?
(h) What were the contributions of the following Muslim Scientists:
(i) Umar AI-Khayyam.
(ii) Abu Ali Sina
(iii) ibn Hayyan
(iv). Jhn al Baitar
(v) Zakariya Al-Razi.

Q. 2. (a) Differentiate clearly between Cyclone, Huriicane and tornado.
(b) (i) Name two minerals which ate exported from Pakistan.
(ii) Name some gem-minerals used in Jewellery.
(iii) What is dead sea.
(iv) Why does the Sun appears orange-red at the time of Sunrise and Sunset.
(v) Why does the total Eclipse can happen only at the new Moon.

Q. 3. (a) Name popular farms of Energy. Write five various scientific devices used to
convert one type of energy into another form of energy.
b) Write meaning of the following units:
(i) Barrel
(ii) Joule
(iii) Btu
(iv) KWh
(v) Newton.

Q. 4. Write short notes on any THREE of tiillowing:
(i) Synthetic Polymers..
(ii) Laser.
(iii) Pesticides
(iv) Fission and Fusion
(v) Pararnagnetism and Diamagnetism.

Q. 5. Write difference between:
(i) Microcomputer and minicomputer
(ii) Main frame and Super computer.
(iii) Hardware and Software.
(iv) Byte and Word.
(v) Ram and Cache memory.



Q. 6. Describe briefly the principle and working of any TWO of the following:
(i) Pressure cocker
(ii) Television
(iii) Microwave oven
(iv) Radar
(v) Tape recorder.

Q. 7. Differentiate between:
(i) DNA and RNA
(ii) Brass and Bronze
(iii) Blood and Lymph
(iv) Hard water and Heavy water
(v) Small pox and Measles
(vi) Pig iron and Stainless Steel.
(vii) Alloy and Amalgum
(viii) Isotopes and Isobars
(ix) Artery and Vein
(x) Barrage and Dam.

Q. 8. Explain the scientific reasons for the following:
(i) It is not advisable to sleep under trees during the night.
(ii) Water boils quicker on mountains.
(iii) Rainbow is produced in the sky after rain fall and sunlight.
(iv) Water remains cool in a Earthenware pitcher.
(v) Milk is considered as an ideal food.

Q. 9. Which of the following statements are true or false. Only write True or False in the
answer book. Do not reproduce the statement.
(i) Urea is a phosphate fertilizer.
(ii) Cellulose is a natural polymer. (iii) Magnetite is the ore of copper
(iv) Malaria is caused by drinking polluted water.
(v) The instrument used to measure velocity of wind is Barometer.
(vi) Our eye is very sensitive to blue light.
(vii) Sound can not travel through vacuum.
(viii) Enzymes are biological catalyst.
(ix) Leprosy is a disorder of Nervous System.
(x) Mica is a non-conductor of electricity.

Q.10 What are Endocrine glands? Name any four. From which part of the body are the
followings secreted:
(i) Insulin
(ii) Thyroxin
(iii) Adrenaline
(iv) Oestrogen
(v) Testosterone and
(vi) Cortisol

Q.11 (a) Name the important parts of a Flower.
b) Explain the Pollination and Fertilization processes.

Q.12 Write short notes on any FiVE of the following:
(i) Ecosystem
(ii) CNG
(iii) PVC
(iv) Hormones
(v) Antibiotics
(vi) Ceramics
(vii) Green House Effect
(viii) Photosynthesis
(ix) Pasteurization
(x) Vaccine.

Q.13 What are the factors of water pollution? What types of diseases are transmitted by
using polluted the methods to control pollution of water.

Q.14 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:
(i) The purpose of computer is
(ii) polio is caused by __________
(iii) The stalagmite is deposit of
(iv) Bauxite is one of ___________
(v) The chemical name of washing soda is
(vi) The main constituent of Sui gas is ____________ colour has the shortest wave length.
(vii) __________colour has the shortest wave length.
(viii)Glass is a __________
(ix)Monomers of protein are _________
(x)Ascorbic acid is vitamin _________
(xi)The solar system has __________
(xii)Aids is caused by _____________
(xiii) In a normal resting person the rate of heart heat is
(xiv) The science which deals with heredity is known as
(xv) In Pakistan Copper mineral is tound in ____________
(xvi) The most abundant element in the earth crust is
(xvii) _________ is an apparatus used tbr measuring the pressure of gases.
(xviii)The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called
(xix) The living part of a plant cc I is composed of a nucleus and _______
(xx) The fastest revolving plant is _______



PAK AFFAIRS (2001)
Note: Attempt any FIVE questions. All questions carry EQUAL marks.

2001
1. Briefly describe the evolution of Muslim Society in the Subcontinent from 1206
onwards and analyze its downfall after the 17th century.
2. Discuss the salient aspects of Shah Waliullah's Movement and analyze its impact on
the Muslims of the Subcontinent.
3. "Basically educational in character, the Aligarh Movement was not devoid of political
objectives". Discuss.
4. Make a critical comparison of the Nehru Report and the Quaid-e-Azam's Fourteen
Points.
5. Write a comprehensive essay on the promulgation of Islamic system in Pakistan with
special reference to the role played by the Ulema in the process.
6. 'The US attack on Afghanistan in October 2001 has had serious repercussions for
Pakistan". Discuss.
7. Write an analytical essay on the growth of population in Pakistan after Independence
and underscore its effects on the country's socioeconomic climate.
8. Write detailed notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Chaudhri Rehmat AH.
(ii) Allama Iqbal.
(iii) Kashmir conflict.
(iv) Kalabagh Dam.













PHYSICS PAPER I (2001)

Note: Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No. 8, which is compulsory. All
questions carry equal marks.


Q1. Three vectors are given by:
a = 3i + 3j -2k
b = -i - 4j + 2k
c = 2i + 2j k
Find (i) a. (b. c), (ii) a. (b. + c), (iii) a. (b + c)

Q2. (a) State the basic postulates of special theory of Relativity. Discuss the effect of
relative uniform motion on Mass, Length and Time.
(b) A rod lies parallel to the x-axis of reference frame S, moving along this axis at a speed
of 0.632 C. Its rest length is 1.68m. What will be its measured length in frame S?

Q3. (a) What is meant by Interference of Light? Also distinguish between Constructive
Interference and Destructive Interference.
(b) Derive an expression for the Resolving Power of a plane diffraction grating.
(c) Monochromatic light emitted from He-Ne laser source with = 632.8 nm is incident
normally on a diffraction grating containing 6000 lines per cm. Find the angles at which one
would observe the first order maximum and the second order maximum. Will it be possible
to observe the third order maximum as well?

Q4. (a) Differentiate between Travelling Waves and Standing Waves.
(b) Prove that the Rate of Transfer of Energy in wave motion depends on the square of the
wave amplitude and square of the wave frequency. (marks 10)
(c) Spherical waves travel from a source of waves whose power output, assumed constant,
is P. What will be the wave intensity I at a distance from the source?

Q5. Write an essay on the production and measurement of low temperatures.

Q6. State and explain the First Law of Thermodynamics. Discuss its applications in the case
of
a. Adiabatic
b. Isothermal
c. Isochoric
d. Isobaric Processes

Q7. Write notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Bernoullis Theorem
b. Laser and its Applications
c. Brownian Motion

Q8. Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Dont reproduce the
questions.

1. The vector in space has:
a. Three components
b Two components
c. One component
d. None of these


2. The correct relation is:
a. a . b = b . a
b a . b b . a
c. a b = b a
d. a . b = b a

3. N.s./m^2 is the SI unit of:
a. Surface tension
b. Viscosity
c. Force
d. Momentum
e. None of these

4. Antinodes are points where:
a. Strain is maximum
b. Frequency is maximum
c. Wave length is maximum
d. Amplitude is maximum
e. None of these

5. When the mass and speed of a body are doubled, the momentum becomes:
a. 16 times
b. 8 times
c. 4 times
d. 3 times
e. None of these

6. Efficiency of carnot engine is 100% when temperature of sink is:
a. Zero
b. Infinite
c. Equal to source
d. None of these


7. For gases obeying Boyles Law, if pressure is doubled, volume becomes:
a. Double
b. One half
c. Three times
d. No change

8. Distance between an antinodes and an adjacent node is:
a.
b. 2
c. /2
d. /4

9. Total energy of a particle performing S.H.M. is directly proportional to:
a. The amplitude
b. The square root of amplitude
c. The square of amplitude
d. The reciprocal of amplitude
e. None of these

10. Frequencies less than 20 Hz are called:
a. Supersonics
b. Ultrasonics
c. Infrasonics
d. None of these

11. Laser is an intense beam of light which is
a. Monochromatic
b. Coherent
c. Collimated
d. All of the above

12. The change in entropy S of a system is given by:
a. S = Q/T
b. S = T Q
c. S = T/Q
d. None of these

13. The particle nature of light if evidenced from:
a. Polarisation
b. Interference
c. Diffraction
d. Photoelectric Effect
e. None of these


14. Sound waves are
a. Electromagnetic waves
b. Mechanical waves
c. Transverse waves
d. Radio waves
e. None of these

15. Kilo Watt Hour (KWh) is a unit of:
a. Electric Flux
b. Electric Field
c. Electric Energy
d. Electric Potential
e. None of these

16. All motions are:
a. Absolute
b. Uniform
c. Relative
d. None of these

17. The normal human body temperature on Fahrenheit scale is:
a. 96F
b. 98.6F
c. 99F
d. 100F

18. We get light inside a room in daytime due to:
a. Diffraction
b. Interference
c. Polarisation
d. Refraction
e. None of these

19. The radiation which gives sense of heat is called:
a. Visible light
b. Invisible light
c. Infra-red radiation
d. Ultra violet rays
e. None of these

20. Heat death will occur when:
a. Temperature is maximum
b. Temperature is minimum
c. Heat energy is zero
d. All bodies are at the same temperature
e. None of these
PHYSICS PAPER II(2001)
Note: Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No. 8, which is compulsory. All
questions carry equal marks.

Q1. (a) What is a point charge? Why do we take a point charge while estimating the electric
field intensity of a system of charge?
(b) What do you understand from Coulombs law and Gausss law? Do they represent the
same fact (law)? If yes how; if no why?
(c) a 24-volt lamp has a resistance of 8 ohms. What resistance must be placed in series
with it, if it is to be used in a 117-volt line?

Q2. (a) What requirements must be met to form an electric circuit? Is there any similarity
between an electric and a magnetic circuit? Explain the terms MMF and reluctance.
(b) Discuss the statement: In case of a transformer whatever is gained is voltage is lost in
current.
(c) What causes the magnetism? Differentiate between Dia-, Para-, Ferromagnetic
materials.

Q3. (a) In how many ways electrons can be emitted from various materials? Describe
thermionic emission in detail and establish the Childs law.
(b) What is meant by modulation? Describe its various types and show that a 100%
amplitude modulation increases the radiated power by 50%.
(c) Calculate the frequency of radio waves coming out of an oscillating circuit containing a
capacitor of 0.02 microfarad and an inductor of 8 microhenry.

Q4. (a) How would you calculate and of a triode from its characteristic curves?
(b) What is rectification? How is it achieved? Draw fully labelled circuits for half-wave and
full-wave rectifiers.
(c) Explain how P-, and N-type semiconductors are produced? Elaborate the concept of a
hole.

Q5. (a) Discuss various models put forward to explain the atomic structure/ describe the
advantages and disadvantages of each model and show how the shortcomings of one model
were overcome by the subsequent model?
(b) Explain the significance of Paulis principle.
(c) An electron is moving with a velocity of m/s. Calculate the energy in electron-volts. Mass
of electron is given as g?

Q6. (a) Obtain expression for the wave numbers of lines belonging to different series of
hydrogen atom. Draw suitable diagrams to show hydrogen spectrum.
(b) Find de-Broglie wave length of helium atoms (mass kg) having average velocity m/s.
Plancks constant is Js.


Q7. (a) Explain that radioactive rays are of inter-nuclear origin.
(b) What is chain reaction in nuclear fission? Explain controlled and uncontrolled chain
reactions.

Q8.Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Dont reproduce the
questions.

(1) A negative electric charge:
(a)Interacts only with positive charges
(b)Interacts only with negative charges
(c)Interacts with both positive and negative charges
(d)May interact with either positive or negative charges, depending on circumstances
(e)None of these

(2) Ten thousand electrons are removed from a neutral pith ball. Its charge is now
(a) +1.610^(-15)
(b) +1.610^(-23)
(c) -1.6 10^(-15) C
(d) -1.610^(-23) C
(e)None of these

(3) If air is replaced by an other medium, the force between two charges:
(a)Increases
(b)Decreases
(c)Remains the same
(d)May increase or decrease depending upon the nature of medium
(e)None of these

(4) The result of placing soft iron inside a coil is:
(a)Increase in magnetic flux
(b)Decrease in magnetic flux
(c)No change in the magnetic flux
(d)None of these

(5) The appearance of an electric field in a conductor when it is moved across a magnetic
field is an example of:
(a)Lenzs law
(b)Ohms law
(c)Electromagnetic induction
(d)Magnetic flux
(e)None of these



(6) The primary winding of a transformer has 200 turns and its secondary winding has 50
turns, if the current in the secondary winding is 40 A, the current in the primary is:
(a)10 A
(b)80 A
(c)160 A
(d)8000 A
(e)None of these

(7) The energy content of a charged capacitor resides in its:
(a)Plates
(b)Potential difference
(c)Charge
(d)Electric field
(e)None of these

(8) In an ac-circuit, the voltage:
(a)Leads the current
(b)Lags the current
(c)Is the phase with the current
(d)Any of the above, depending on the circumstances
(e)None of these

(9) Amount of energy liberated in Fission reaction of one atom of is nearly:
(a)200 MeV
(b)20 MeV
(c)20 eV
(d)200 eV
(e)None of these

(10) Substance which can be used as moderator in a reactor is:
(a)Graphite
(b)Heavy water
(c)Cadmium
(d)Uranium
(e)None of these

(11) The half-life of phosphorus 32 is 15 days. A given mass of phosphorous 32 will reduce
to of its original mass in:
(a)60 days
(b)30 days
(c)45 days
(d)90 days
(e)None of these


(12) Which of the following fundamental particles is heaviest:
(a)Electron
(b)Muon
(c)Neutrino
(d)Meson
(e)None of these

(13) Fission reaction U^235 of is:
(a)Exothermic
(b)Endothermic
(c)None of these

(14) For an atom having atomic number, Z, and atomic weight, A, the number of neutrons
in a nucleus is:
(a)A
(b)Z
(c)A+Z
(d)A-Z

(15) Normally the emitter of the transistor has to be:
(a)Forward biased
(b)Reverse biased
(c)May be forward biased or reverse biased
(d)May not be biased
(e)None of these

(16) The inductance in a coil plays the same role as:
(a)Inertia plays in mechanics
(b)Energy plays in mechanics
(c)Momentum plays in mechanics
(d)None of these

(17) If the current flowing through a lamp drops by 1 per cent, what will be the percentage
decrease 1 power?
(a)0.01%
(b)1%
(c)2%
(d)4%
(e)None of these

(18) Modern physical theories indicate that:
(a)All particles exhibit wave behaviour
(b)Only moving particles exhibit wave behaviour
(c)Only charged particles exhibit wave behaviour
(d)Only uncharged particles exhibit wave behaviour
(e)None of these

(19) A neon sign does not produce:
(a)A line spectrum
(b)An emission spectrum
(c)An absorption spectrum
(d)Photons
(e)None of these

(20) The splitting of the spectral limes of an element when it radiates in a magnetic field is
known as:
(a)The Schrodinger effect
(b)The Zeeman effect
(c)Induced emission
(d)Population inversion

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