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Time: 2 Hours
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The sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal till you are instructed to do so.
The question paper CODE is printed on the right hand top corner of this sheet.
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4.
Use the Optical Response Sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the question.
Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work.
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6.
Write your Name and Roll Number in the space provided on the below cover.
After the open booklet, verify that the booklet contains all the 44 questions along with the options are legible.
Section 1 contains 10 multiple Choice question with Only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
10.
Section 2 contains 14 multiple Choice question with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
11.
Section 3 contains 3 "paragraph" type questions. Each paragraph describes an experiment, a situation or a problem. Two multiple
choice questions will be asked based on this paragraph. One or more than one correct option.
12.
13.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
Section 4 contains 2 "match the following" type question and you will have to match entries in Column I with the entries in
Column-II.
Marking scheme : for each entry in Column I, +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
Section 5 contains 12 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
There are 12 Questions & you have to attempt any 8 Questions. If a student attempts more than 8 questions, then
only first 8 questions which he has attempted will be checked.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
GENERAL %
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SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 40)
1.
2.
3A
2
(B)
3A
4
(C)
3A
(D)
3A
2 3
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3.
A student is performing the experiment of Resonance Column. The diameter of the column tube is
4cm. The frequency of the tuning fork is 512 Hz. The air temperature is 38 C in which the speed
of sound is 336 m/s. The zero of the meter scale coincides with the top end of the Resonance
Column tube. When the first resonance occurs, the reading of the water level in the column is
(A) 14.0 cm
(B) 15.2 cm
(C) 16.4 cm
(D) 17.6 cm
4.
A stationary observer receives sonic oscillations from two tuning forks, one of which approaches
and the other recedes with same speed. As this takes place the observer hears the beat frequency
of 2 Hz. Find the speed of each tuning fork, if their oscillation frequency is 680 Hz and the velocity
of sound in air is 340 m/s. [Use g = 10 m/s2]
(A) 1 m/s
5.
(B) 2 m/s
Seven identical disc are arranged in a hexagonal, planar pattern so as to touch each neighbor, as
shown in the figure. Each disc has mass m and radius r. What is the moment of inertia of the
system of seven disks about an axis passing through the centre of central disk and normal to plane
of all disks ?
(A)
7
mr2
2
(B)
13 2
mr
2
(C)
29
mr2
2
(D)
55 2
mr
2
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6.
Assuming frictionless contacts, then the magnitude of external horizontal force P applied at the
lower end for equilibrium of the rod will be : (The rod is uniform and its mass is 'm'):
(A)
mg
2
(B)
mg
cot
2
(C)
mg
tan
2
(D)
mg
sec
2
7.
A massless stick of length L is hinged at one end and a mass m attached to its other end. The
stick is free to rotate in vertical plane about an fixed horizontal axis passing through frictionless
hinge. The stick is held in a horizontal position. At what distance x from the hinge should a second
mass M = m be attached to the stick, so that stick falls as fast as possible when released from rest
(A)
8.
2L
(B)
(C) ( 2 1)L
3L
(D) ( 3 1)L
A particle executes SHM in a straight line. In the first second starting from rest it travels 'a' distance
a and in the next second a distance 'b' in the same direction. The amplitude of S.H.M will be
(A)
2a2
3a b
(B) a b
(C) 2a b
(D) a / b
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9.
A particle is moving with velocity v i 3j and it produces an electric field at a point given by
E 2k . It will produce magnetic field at that point equal to (all quantities are in S.. units and
speed of light is c)
(A)
6i 2j
c2
(C) zero
10.
(B)
6i 2j
c2
(A)
0
4d
(B)
(C)
0
d
(D)
0
2d
20
d
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Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
11.
A rod of length 0.3 m having variable linear mass density from A to B as = 0x(x is distance from
A in meter), where 0 = 100 kg/m2 is suspended by two light wires of same length. Ratio of their
linear mass density is 2 : 9. Then which of the following is/are correct :
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12.
y-x curve at an instant for a wave travelling along x axis on a string is shown. Slope at the point A
on the curve, as shown, is 53.
y
53
A
(A) Transverse velocity of the particle at point A is positive if the wave is travelling along positive
x axis.
(B) Transverse velocity of the particle at point A is positive if the wave is travelling along negative
x axis.
(C) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point A is greater than wave speed.
(D) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point A is lesser than wave speed.
13.
A particle is moving along x-axis. Its position 'x' varies with time 't' as follows
x = A + A(1 cost)
Then select the correct alternatives :
(A) particle is doing SHM between point x = 2A and x = A
(B) the speed of particle is maximum at x = 2A
(C) time taken by particle from x = A to directly x = 3A is
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14.
3 m
2
k
(B) The most negative value of x the mass m can reach will be x =
(C) The time taken to move from x = A to x =
(D) The total energy of oscillations will be
15.
A
2
A
2
5 m
8 k
5
kA2
2
A block of mass m = 1 kg is placed on a smooth surface and is connected with a spring of spring
constant k = 100 N/m and another end of spring is connected to a fixed wall as shown. The block
is pulled by a distance A = 0.10 m from its natural length and released at t = 0.
s.
20
s.
40
s.
20
s.
30
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16.
A
(where A = amplitude of S.H.M.) in
2
one second. At t = 0 the particle was located at either extreme position or mean position. The time
period of S.H.M. can be : (consider all possible cases)
(A) 12s
17.
(B) 2.4
(C) 6s
(D) 1.2s
A wave pulse moving to the right along the x-axis is represented by the wave function
y (x, t) =
2.0
, where x and y are in centimeters and t is in seconds. (The maximum
(x 3.0 t)2 1
18.
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19.
A source emit sound waves of frequency 1000 Hz. The source moves to the right with a speed of
32 m/s relative to ground. On the right a reflecting surface moves towards left with a speed of
64 m/s relative to ground. The speed of sound in air is 332 m/s :
(A) wavelength of sound ahead of source is 0.3 m
(B) number of waves arriving per second which meets the reflected surface is 1320
(C) speed of reflected wave is 268 m/s
(D) wavelength of reflected waves is nearly 0.2 m
20.
An air column in a pipe closed at one end is made to vibrate in its second overtone by a tuning fork
of frequency 440 Hz. The speed of sound wave in air is 330 m/s. End corrections may be
neglected. Let P0 denote the mean pressure at any point in the pipe, and P0 the maximum
amplitude of pressure variation. Then :
(A) length of the pipe is
15
m
16
9
m
16
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21.
A car moves towards a hill with speed vc. It blows a horn of frequency f which is heard by an
observer following the car with speed v0. The speed of sound in air is v.
(A) the wavelength of sound reaching the hill is
v
f
v vc
f
22.
v vc
f
2 vc v vo f
v 2 v 2c
A uniform solid cylinder of mass m, radius R is at rest on an extremely rough horizontal surface.
Now a force F = kt where k = constant and t = time, is applied at the highest point on the cylinder.
Assume that the cylinder is not slidding at all.
(A) The friction force acting on the cylinder varies with time as
2kt 2
(B) Velocity of the highest point after time t will be
Space for Rough 3m
Work
4kt 2
(C) Velocity of the highest point after time t will be
3m
(D) If the coefficient of friction between the ground and the cylinder is , the cylinder will start
slidding at t
3mg
.
k
Space for Rough Work
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23.
A rigid equilateral triangular frame made of three identical thin rods (mass = m & length = ) is free
to rotate smoothly in vertical plane. Frame is hinged at one of its vertices H. Frame is released
from rest from the position shown in figure then select correct atternative (s).
3
mg
2
3 mg
A thin rod of mass m and length is free to rotate on a smooth horizontal plane about its one fixed
end. When it is at rest, it receives a horizontal impulse J at its other end, at angle of 37 with the
length. Immediately after impact :
1.8J
m
0.54J2
(C) Kinetic energy of the rod is Space for Rough Work
m
(D) Linear velocity of the centre of mass of the rod is
9 J
10 m
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m
as shown. The moment bullet
k
strikes the block it is released and it is seen that bullet comes out of the block at speed u/2. Due to
this block starts oscillating.
A bullet of mass m/2 is vertically fired to it with speed u = 4 3g
25.
26.
(D)
2mg
k
g
2
k
m
(B) g
k
m
(C)
3g
2
k
m
(D) 2 g
k
m
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27.
28.
(B) 400
(C) 25
(D) 250
The amount of energy transferred (in Joules) through any point of the string in 5 seconds is
(A)
2
10
(B)
2
50
(C)
2
5
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29.
The moment of inertia of system about the axis of ring will be (A) 20 kg m2
30.
(B) 40 kg m2
(C) 10 kg m2
(D) 60 kg m2.
g
2
(B)
g
4
(C)
7g
24
(D)
g
8
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II
The ORS contains a 4 4 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry
(A) in Column Imatches with entries (P), (Q) and (R), then darken these three bubbles in the
ORS. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D).
Marking scheme :
For each entry in Column I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is (are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
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31.
One end of an ideal spring is fixed to a block of mass m and the other end is free. The block is
placed over a smooth horizontal floor. Initially the spring is unstressed and the block is at rest. Now
the free end of spring is pulled to right with a constant horizontal velocity of magnitude v. For this
given spring block system, match the statements given in column- with statements in column-.
Column-I
Column-II
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32.
A source of sound stationary with respect to medium emits sound of frequency f and wavelength .
The speed of sound with respect to medium is C, speed of medium is Vm. The observer
O1 receives waves of frequency f1 and wavelength 1. The observer O2 receives waves of
frequency f2 and wavelength 2. Match the column given below if Vs is speed of source with
respect to ground.
Column
Column
(P)
1 < < 2
(Q)
f1 > f > f2
(R)
1 = 2 =
(S)
1 > > 2
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33.
A particle is executing SHM on a straight line. A and B are two points at which its velocity is zero. It
passes through a certain point P (AP<PB) at successive intervals of 0.5 and 1.5 sec with a speed
of 3 2 m/s. Determine the maximum speed (in m/s)
34.
A nonuniform string of mass 45 kg and length 1.5 m has a variable linear mass density given by
= kx, where x is the distance from one end of the string and k is a constant. Tension in the string
is 15 N which is uniform. Find the time (in second) required for a pulse generated at one end of the
string to travel to the other end
35.
A source of sound of frequency 1.8 kHz moves uniformly along a straight line at a distance 250 m
from observer. The velocity of source is 0.8 C where C is the velocity of sound. Find out the
frequency of sound received by observer (in kHz) at the moment when the source gets closest to
him.
Space for Rough Work
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36.
A uniform square plate of mass m = 100 gm and side a = 24 cm can rotate about a smooth vertical
axis passing through one edge. It is initially at rest. A particle of mass m = 100 gm is moving
horizontally and perpendicular to the plane of the plate with velocity u = 70 cm/s. It collides with the
plate elastically at the centre of the plate. Find the angular velocity (in rad/s) of the plate just after
collision ?
37.
A thin uniform rod of mass 0.25 kg and length 1.20 m is smoothly hinged about a point passing
2
through its centre of mass. Its angular momentum as a function of time t is given by L = t 3 + 2t2
3
(where t is in sec. are L is in kg m2/sec.). Angular accleration of the rod at t =
3
sec. is 50X
2
A thin, uniform square plate ABCD of side 'a' and mass m=1 kg is suspended in vertical plane as
shown in the figure. AE and BF are two massless inextensible strings. The line AB is horizontal.
Find the tension (in N) in the string AE just after BF is cut. (Take g= 10m/s2)
B
a
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39.
A uniform rod of mass 200 grams and length L = 1m is initially at rest in vertical position. The rod is
hinged at centre such that it can rotate freely without friction about a fixed horizontal axis passing
through its centre. Two particles of mass m = 100 grams each having horizontal velocity of equal
magnitude u = 6 m/s strike the rod at top and bottom simultaneously as shown and stick to the rod.
Find the angular speed (in rad/s) of rod when it becomes horizontal.
u
m
L
u
40.
A uniform rod AB of length 4m and mass 12 kg is thrown such that just after the projection the
centre of mass of the rod moves vertically upwards with a velocity 10 m/s and at the same time it is
rotating with an angular velocity
Just after the rod is thrown it is horizontal and is as shown in the figure. Find the acceleration
(in m/sec2) of the point A in m/s2 when the centre of mass is at the highest point. (Take g = 10m/s2
and 2 = 10)
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41.
A solid billiard ball of radius R and mass m initially at rest is given a sharp impulse by a cue, held
horizontally at a distance
R
above the centre. Just after the impulse, the velocity of centre of
2
mass of the ball is v = 10 m/s. The coefficient of friction between ball and table is =
starts rolling without slipping t seconds after impulse is given. Find value of
42.
1
. The ball
2
1
(in sec1)
t
A rough track ABCDE ends in a circular loop of radius R as shown in figure. A solid cylinder of
radius 2 cm slides down the track from point A which is at height h = 13 cm. Find the maximum
value of R for the cylinder to complete the loop successfully. Friction is sufficient to provide pure
rolling. Do not consider effect of collision at B.
h = 13 cm
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43.
Find the moment of inertia (in kg.m2) of a thin uniform square sheet of mass M = 3kg and side
a = 2m about the axis AB which is in the plane of sheet :
44.
In the figure shown strings AB and BC have masses m and 2m respectively. Both are of same
length . Mass of each string is uniformly distributed on its length. The string is suspended
vertically from the ceiling of a room. A small jerk wave pulse is given at the end 'C'. It goes up to
upper end 'A' in time 't'. If m = 2 kg, =
9610
m, g = 10 m/s2,
1681
2 = 1.4,
A
m,
B
2m,
C
Space for Rough Work
Space for Rough Work
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