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The ratio of these weights of those on the order chemical scale (in which oxygen of natural isotopic composition was assigned a mass of 16,0000...) is 1.000080. (Values in parentheses represent the most stable known isotopes) YT /PART'A' Ra wa ane A aeaar a er aa aaa em at one Ae Pressure Temperature Teaie ara BY aeaT FI areates erat & ener wea Bl rawr ere Bre aca F1 Oe, ga a te wore are a ar oe Heart a Hae I By reading the accompanying graph, determine the INCORRECT statement out of the following. Temperature 1. Melting point increases with pressure 2. Melting point decreases with pressure Boiling point increases with pressure 4. 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If the boat is rowed downstream, the jime taken to catch up with the float will be | minute will be more than 1 min will be less than 1 min can be determined only ifthe speed of the river is known faesea wat art arent oe Pret: ucee Be yee eet ant ww eH ager E rar oor art Fat ere ST eat We anae U aaters Gof aT BL freer at od anatersr stearate fame ag dat c ora-ore att Tea? 13 2 10 3 9 42 Consider a series of letters placed in the Each letter moves one step to its right and the extreme right letter takes the position, completing one operation. fier which of the following numbers of ‘operations do the Cs not sit side by side? 13 2 10 3.19 4, 25 a 10 Gerott AB are AG ae Mayor wT aed ot fer 8 & st after aaa 1 aren 2. Aer 3. sea 4. em freror If you change only one observation from a set of 10 observations, which of the following will definitely change? 1. Mean 2. Median 3. Mode 4. Standard deviation Four e & ww after RiRet TT oF Sere ware fear saat 81 ae ‘aaa trae & 30° aT HoT aaTaT B, at aoa ar fafiter ot eat Rig ge Sarg we: 1. 15008 2 1.866 8 3 1a4R 000% ‘An inclined plane rests against a horizontal cylinder of radius R. If the plane makes an angle of 30° with the ‘ground, the point of contact of the plane with the cylinder is at a height of 1. 1.500 2. 1.866 R 3. 1414 4. 1.000. a Refit a ast oat ah ow ag Hora amare siee omt gE vas at ope wer 1 sig mt & aie are age a er eT, 1 art Bt RagahY & aia on art samt fc Fag & ange welt ret 81 2 Sat a PEA F 3iee SET TET ant 8 sig ara & ae aie ont at a tq TET BI 3. Nam wane sie at arch, ae act aT SIT A aT BL 4. Of ear amy at wert &, sis: oe ‘ager ag BI Ina fast moving car with open windows, the driver feels a continuous incoming breeze, ‘The pressure inside the car, however, does not keep increasing because, 1, air coming in from the front window _g0es out from the rear. 2. air comes in as well as goes out through every window but the driver only feels the incoming one. 10, 3. no air actually comes in and the feeling of breeze is an illusion. 4. cool air reduces the temperature therefore the pressure does not increase, sare 40 afer & ow ae A zert oT wae ard ania saroonfta frke fIt # seam Her wert, aie fat a fro & ae & far Hog aaRET 6 wet err 1 6 27 31 a4 What is the maximum number of parallel, non-overlapping cricket pitches (length 24 m, width 3 m) that ean be laid in a field of diameter 140 m, if the boundary is required to be at least 60 m from the centre of any pitch? 16 2 3.12 44 frat Rar GRR, sah siege A Prom ar Um sear a apTES Se fap & dawa & war bl doo Lous 2 2B a2 a4 ‘The product of the perimeter of a triangle, the radius of its in-cirele, and a number gives the area of the triangle, ‘The number is Lous 2 0B 3.12 aor eae ae aS wa aot tt sired Rigat A afta ae t Lm 2 400 3120 4. 190 ‘The maximum number of points formed by intersection of all pairs of diagonals of convex octagon is 1. 70 2. 400 3. 120 4 190 ferret erect & aah ww gear Bt ge 8, Fre ame oe ae ee Sante aa ce ae BBE Se AT waa HI 10. u" 2, ber pes Each of the following pairs of words hides a number, based on which you can arrange them in ascending order. Pick the correct answer: 1. Cloth reel J. Silent wonder Good tone Bronze rod. LK, KL, ProR few 4 8 Pee ar a 2 wa e le # ze 3, 26 4 2Be Which of the following values is same a2" 1. 2 2 2 soe i he at aa —S 84 886 b aet abcaen dawana aim Ei a atb= La 29 sn 4 6 ir 2a x_b2 6 4 sa6 Here a, b,c and d are digits. ‘Thena + B. 13, 14 14 1s. 3 ul 4.16 BH mx4m & sro Ba ae ax at wad aewt we Ra te fee a ash ato gy oa wat Pret aed & th eer we ora ard §] ora ar ews et & 1. 26m 2. 36mt 3. 48m? 4. 60m? A.12 mx 4 m rectangular roof is resting ‘on four 4 m tall thin poles. Sunlight falls fon the roof at an angle of 45° from the ‘east, creating a shadow on the ground. ‘What will be the area of the shadow? 1, 24m? 2. 36m? 3. 48m? 4. 60m" we at & Sag ora Ase Baw uaa Sawa 24 cm x 48 em & UT Brat arftteaat 56 om at wy Tat aT wet t1 Bem 2 320m 3. 37.5em 4 lem Find the height of a box of base arca 24 cem_ x 48 em, in which the longest stick that can be kept is 56 cm long. 1. &om 2 3. 375em 4 32m 16cm carat wm avi dea aang aS 1 ah sed RY ay saat Rod aT % oraaa wr om ba wee at wae FT wage 20 ce Fat aaah wT (5a sraaa er eT ier 2. 400¢e 3. 40ee 4 Wee An infinite row of boxes is arranged. Bach box has half the volume of the previous box. If the largest box has a volume of 20 cc, what is the total volume of all the boxes"? 1. Infinite 2. 400¢c 3. 40ce 4. 80ce 16, 16, 1, 1 Re oh wea amee oy AST ae a “are at AO BQ 6 AQ adic ? 2g 2p 2b ad Find the missing element based on the given patter AO Ba Gp ag edica? 4 2p Mb ad we cafe eft aT 0100 a ww et ar A sree ara iar ae GAT ae -ae eeafte aAT 0900 TH, HH arta at guar 81 ag areca war sft uP eater Ho 2100 a Qe Fave aS eM oe wa an rer A ot were BI aA set sere ae ar aaa aa seh AE Re wa ae F 10 Ge he & at cafe See ay eet a ga Bet wT aT rae 1 as 2 3. asd 4 ree 368 ‘A man starts his journey at 0100 Hrs local time to reach another couniry at (0900 Hrs local time on the same date, He starts a return journey on the same night at 2100 Hrs local time to his I place, taking the same time to travel back. If the time zone of his country of visit lags by 10 hours, the 19, duration for which the man was away from his place is 1. 48 hours. 2. 20 hours 3. 25 hours 4 36 hours rar 9 cas eet Hear & Aaa a POND 4 p-aia9y) a pat gpa 12 2 a 4 Let r be a positive number satisfying ra Nnase) 4 (11204) = ‘Then pean g pana so a ABC WE ara att Page Root ow rtagar & sige staffer Br aparait ac BM AC we ah anger art Ta El aR Rar ar dame a t, at ork eet wr ge roa ar hy Loa 2 ow 3 ale 4 atx ABC is a right angled triangle inscribed in a semicircle. Smaller semicircles are drawn on sides BC and AC. If the area of the triangle is a, what is the total area of the shaded lumes? 20. 20, 21 2 a 2 ma 3. ale 4 an ew hey ary ama wa BE ae a) sor wadt 8 sah ow enh amet & rae & gat eh wt ser ag weer, ale 1 RE area ere yea gaa a afte asa tH 2. ret qa A oie & angus: ate fe aa 1 3. ame ack a eure a ae wea Borat amare & ur orga ane agar BI 4. ial apatite aor aed E aah wh eater aT a EI An ant can lift another ant of its size whereas an elephant cannot lift another elephant of its size, because 1. ant muscle fibres are stronger than elephant muscle fibres, 2. ant has proportionately thicker lees than elephant 3. strength scales as the square of the size while weight scales as cube of the size 4. ants work cooperatively. whereas celephants work as individuals STS/PART: afittr # dhiget x4 ay?=8 oF OF wor amar tafe fa avr ae ag Rig Gy) = 2.0) we E ae se aR aT a ew 6 csrges gargut a) tat se afer aT yum b: 3 2 at ‘“ [A particle moves in two dimensions on the cliipse x? +4y?=8. At a particular instant itis atthe point (x,y) = (2,1) and the x-component of its velocity is 6 (in suitable units). Then the y-component of its velocity is 3. Vin 4 23. a Re Ber x A aver men &, sweeret 7 yr wr ome T/C) vm fot uo) _, ae anny Rt ates, oer H=O,4142— 8 we a1 & Rew Seer war B1 ght Rewer FOQ= YD ayer? A ort a, gare A aT E Lop 2 dsin’t 3. tint 4 te 23. Consider the periodic function f(t) with time period T as shown in the figure below. The spikes, located at t = Y(an-1), where 0,21,42,-, are Diraedeltafune- 24, 28. 28, tions of strength +1. The amplitudes a, in the Fourier expansion fe are given by Lee 2 sin 3. isin’ ne dia agedta fager bat, A,B rec WT frot | a ater poate o/2 & arr user 8, aan 8 A ater Cafe c/10 & are seh eer A uae BLA aT aa C A ate i ‘ Consider three inertial frames of reference A, Band C. The frame B moves with a velocity ¢/2 with respect to A, and C moves with a velocity ¢/10 with respect to B in the same direction. The velocity of Cas measured in A is, aft ffir A ww nite dx A arash mi? + miy &, aa Set Meet B Paty +P = Lowy +p Apap, PsPy ~ aPE H H 4 att 2. 3 4 Ifthe Lagrangian of « dynamical system in two dimensions is L = imi? +miy, then its Hamiltonian is Haden thd 2 Ha dapy + hed 3. Ha dpy 2 4. H=Zpepy spk 10 26. 27, 27 $20 =0 aren1y xait @e-20x wat L e+ 2 ete 3 et2 4. 26 Consider the differential equation Sr 3%42x=0. If x=0 at t=0 a and 1, the value of x at t=2is Le +1 2 e+e 3. et2 4. 2e eas err Peer gate attr ue 2 Ree A vant titer a sear Regs er Eoin, wT gag Aamo UR TE géfa tor a & aaefs scum are ware: & 1. 3.3 1077 wattsim? AUT 10 tesla 2. 33x 107 wattsim? FUT 3.3 x 10-* tesla 3. 0.265 watts/m? 42 10 testa. 4. 0.265 watts/m? A 3.3 x 10-* tesla A plane electromagnetic wave is travelling along the positive z-direction. The maximum electric field along the x- direction is 10 Vim. The approximate maximum values of the power per unit ‘area and the magnetic induction B, respectively, are 3.3 x 1077 watts/m? and 10 testa 3.3 x 107 watts/m? and 3.3 x 10~*tesla 0.265 watts/m? and 10 tesla 0.265 watts/m? and 3.3 x 107 tesla Frege eeifaes Pore yaar ater fore A & es esis (v.4) 9 (Va) ater amt eaiaeT & 1 (W=V+ax d= d+ ath) 2. (Visv+ax, d= A- ath) 3. (WaVvear, d= dt att) 4. Vav+ax, d= A— act) u 28. Which of the following transformations (W.A)> (VA!) of the electrostatic potential Y and the vector potential 4 is a {auge transformation? (Vi=V tax, dt i A+ ath) 2. (vi=V4ax, = A- ath) 3. (V=V tax, d= A+ at!) 4. (Viev+ax, A =A- at!) dard Lk ae Le ae ow AT order aaa a Ru cw aT & fae ron seater sere sah eae ser ae Sat fy a STA E 3a 2 2 3a 443 29. The ratio of the energy of the first excited state E, to that of the ground state Ey, of particle in a three-dimensional rectangular box of sides L, L and L/2, is 132 2 4, 3. 41 & 30, Fre PR yee TATA cen FAM Cogn a arash & der ar ww ata ear A eaAT FAT BST een’ ign = 12 BL A art aee wnRAM fea OF B A= oi 7+8) aah care, a et ae BREGT AF Fag e(at+ y+) o(t-+ 27 +28) c(t+s+h) c(i437+38) 30, Suppose the yz-plane forms a chargeless boundary between two media of permitivities ejeq and engne where Get? Gnght = 1:2. Ifthe uniform electric field on the loft is Higa = e(t-+)+R) (where ¢ is a constant), then the electric field on the right Eeigue i 1, (24748) 2. oft +27+2K) 3 31 32, 2. 33. 3B. e(etes+h) o(t+4+28) af stehe dir dare 2 F aew 1, & a HET Ensaslf Lb) bi] FH = LE 2 a 3. 30 4. If L; are the components of the angular ‘momentum operator L, then the operator aa [[E, ti]. 41] eauals LT 2 2 1» Bests 2 Beat we, 2 w, 2 Loataae 2 Rte . 4 Sta wm Pett far v(x) = Gate bt, wet ap >0 % a gemare m wT UR FT amet t1 amare Bigot ta cw E x0 13g aemaen fig & IT we ato Ar ahr arkareaT & ‘Joma 2 Tar ’ fin 4 Fant A particle of mass m moves in the one- dimensional potential V(x) = $294 Ext where @,f > 0. One of the equilibrium points 1s x = 0, The angular frequeney of Small oscillations about the other equilibrium points 1 Joma Joa 3 amp 4 Team M4. UR goat a WR ROT yas A ee SHR aa & AR xe) = y(t) ae Hee) = =) BL ge Pewee age ad fe ag om tet ae foot gw fae a eqeaieaa &: jG +y?) 2 Roxby pe? -y?) x-y 34. A particle of unit mass moves in the xy= plane in such a way that 2(¢) = y(e) and 3(O = (6). We can conelude that itis in a conservative force-field which can be derived from the potential 1 fat ey’y 2 3 key 3G? -y7) 4 x-y 38, tore REO A 1 os BFaAT a A xy cor Se af 300 ms ® arr ww sicker ww etter wer a ose Bh oe oer yer at 1 Vim a ear Rega abe ame, Par Sar 8 gata ser a 1 ara wear & 2. apr after At mis a & Hae 3. Get efter A mis a a aa 4. ter efter A mis a awa A proton moves with speed of 300 mvs in 4 circular orbit in the xy-plane in a magnetic field | tesla along the positive 2- direction. When an electric field of | Vim is applied along the positive y-direction, the centre ofthe circular orbit 1. remains stationary 2. moves at I m/s along the negative x- sireetion 3._-moves at I m/s along the positive z- direction 4. moves at | m/s along the positive x- direction 36. Pers er a ew Po aT Berea Fy) 8 aan sae Rear OO) =Swene ae & Ree Par rer 81 aE yx) ae ae FY Ba a 6 37. 37, Tw) =~@+a) & Rar oar t. oeF a BR 8, at Po(p) gee Rar grat t 4 (14 far) 60) ‘The wavefunction of a particle in one- dimension is denoted by w(x) in the coordinate representation and by ¢p(p) = Sv@ertar the — momentum representation. If the action of an operator Pon WO) Is given by PY(x) = Her + 4), where @ is 9 constant, then Té(p) is siven by 1. ~far60p) 2 erlP/g(p) 3. eter/ngepy 4. (1+ jap) 6@) vem Ror A ow wor Para = Lk ae wae &, Tet k(e) war waaay are 81 at EW), Re st & seen are (v) a oRacter ax &: 1 ate Lope ne hx?) + tp?) (xp + px) (2) A\ particle moves in one dimension in the potential V = Zk(t)x?, where k(t) is a time dependent parameter, Then £(V), the rate of change of the expectation value W) of the potential energy. is 1. $202) +A tap + px) 2 e+ Loy aye + px) 4. $20) 38. em aPoraeer ae Hwa aT AY ae Va seer 291 simaT A a E as. aT sree 2B oraeuT 1 iano FAR toy BL BIE eer A, wor a RET 1a ot safer & i= whey 2 fiat 38, In a two-state system, the transition rate of particle from state 1 to state 2 ist). and the transition rate from state 2 to state | is a1. In the steady state, the probability of Finding the particle in state 1 is 3 je a 39. ETAT om aN ieatoufrantter Rewfaftsr sot & ce ay at ar V0) = aC? + y?) a aR at Pewarte far star fat a ww tet are BL ane 7 ae a #7 Rie Rear 2 (es) as 39. A system of N non-interacting classical particles, cach of mass m is in a two dimensional harmonic potential of the form V(r) = a(x? + y2) where @ is a Dositive constant. ‘The canonical partition funetion of the system at temperature T ) (evs Sy" 1B Ware Ta wa ow Asantaae a Be seagate ger Reet pt aigarat at 1 exp (— £8.) earer area fear or wear & oer e, deat a A eR 8 AR ate wa angst afer 1 & separ at Rat STRAT a ai, 7 aT a YR oer 8, gar saorar & are 1. Fy (ky) 2 3 Hy ky) % 40. The concentration of electrons, , and holes. p, for an intrinsic semiconductor at 4 temperature T can be expressed as n= p= Ar? exp( the band gap and A is @ constant. If the mobility of both types of carriers. is Proportional to 7/4, then the log of the conductivity is a tinear function of T= With slope 1. Fy /(2ke) 2. 3. “Ey /(2ky) 4 Fy lke ~Ey Phy 41 ee sere 9, cag Ifo y= 2 @ @ ord Bot RU aT v sea wars: ont or aad E, aig PY at wrea as a v6 8 ae Rear a ht ow aadt wh omer aS aE 3% BL eae fa rear aS AR ga ee & 12% 2 4% x i2% rary 41. The viscosity of tguid is Poiscuile’s formula = 222, Assume that (and V canbe measured very accurately but the pressure Ps ane error of 1% and the radius hasan independent rms error of 3%. The rms error of the viscosity is closest to 1 2 4% 3 4.13% 42, faster ait cw ae a, Ret ao sot aaerat ome at Aa we He weet Ba ga sat ne F Set nw eter 8 at ae aT ent a age te 1 Winn 3. n(#) 42. A system of N distinguishable particles, each of which can be in one of the two energy levels 0 and €, has a total energy ne, where the system is proportional to 1. Ninn 2 3. n(%) 4 43, Rea ace 8 ge ate any ATER fed side, aera ater ak crenteRLTeRa wel) & fa Ta RSET Nyyy AEH are A aA aor wt oraa &, arg, TET SH St 3 Frat aT AT EI BY aoe are ster RAAT a SrgEET wee, at AT fat a staan we he Lh eb 43. The condition for the tiquid and vapour phases of a fluid to be in equilibrium is, given by the approximate equation Ew SL (Clasivs-Clayperon equation), z Where Yjap is the volume per particle in the vapour phase, and Q, isthe latent heat, ‘which may be taken to be a constant, Ifthe vapour obeys ideal gas law, which of the following plots is correct? np 3] *s f | | 44, Bet Rat) wT (oy A gets mea afte ax Rent s07v @ 1K = L o a® fst @ aa oA giterd urrafter (p,.) FART oo mT 10 Ete Lowa aAre wd aqSt eee aT wat 2. wa, ager ed afer abs oe a wat 3. dat agar Oa A ar wa 4. dat aiive ae a aor aed & 44, Consider the and (b) below. (b) If the transistors in Figures (a) and (b) have current gain (Bye) of 100 and 10 respectively, then they operate in the 1. active region and saturation regi respectively 2._ saturation region and active region respectively . 3._ saturation region in both cases 4. active region in both cases 45, fos oftet & & strat ow Pritts ease Ba art wear fe 1 cone 1°? . o> ~~ D> . om pl : ano ae 45, Which of the following circuits behaves as, a controlled inverter? 46, efraie er xx, wet x RT feutaateer & acta Mavis Be 6 wads act €1 phar & ates, & 6 a, seqerota ware a outta ae & Grieg, ee ayETT & aet, set wT & seat Ow gto A & cia Bet) et 1, 4eremzaea et & 2. saumriaen ea & 3. 32a wer ete 4 4 Laer see ea & 46. The rank-2 tensor x24, where 2, are the Cartesian coordinates of the position vector in three dimensions, has 6 independent elements. Under rotation, these 6 elements decompose into irreducible sets (that is, the elements of each set transform only into linear combinations of elements in that set) containing 1. 4 and2 elements 2. Sand | elements 3. 3,2and I elements 4. 4, 1and I elements Tor RR fa.Q wR ar aataeT Fea tl a Um re EL aR c=0 Cea x ® RT pose" we Leo) =0 F at after & at ar Foxe) at aha gee era &: & fee ero 1 2 3. 4 47. Let fast) be a solution of the wave Br yet att =0,/(3,0)= for all x, then f(x,t) for all future times > 0 is described by este?) ew Letra? 4 Serterm0? Bferte-w0? 4 e090] 48, Pret sare a wets & fae rawr ster 2 (6,9) = a? + beast 9 & few Ta BI aie sree soit ar aT NE at afer oe Fr ae wher wit A vie 1. SEN(@? +5") aw (a! +40") 3. 4a (2a? 4262) 4. Ann (a? +262) ‘The differential cross-section for scattering, by a target is given by do @,9) = a? +b? cos? 6. men ITN is the flux of the incoming particles, the number of particles seattered per unit time is 1. Ewa? + 82) 2. daw (a? +402) 3, anw (La? +402) 4. nw (2 +262) 16 49. 3qyeu GRA 2m x Lim BA Ow wed at see ate aaa = 10? rads anit BL ge aor see A stad sewer Pega att (TH) sare err? 1, Ei. Thay HR THe 2, Typ TE ITE y 3. Thos. THe A TE, 4. TE, THe 38 TEs 49, Consider a rectangular wave guide with transverse dimensions 2 m x 1m driven swith an angular frequency w = 10° rad/s. Which transverse electric (TE) modes will propagate in this wave guide? 1. TEyy, TE: and TEse 2. TE», TE: and TEs. 3. TE), TE and TEy, 4, TE), TEjo and TEx: 50, sree wer 2 > 0 8 Reagha aa ada EG.) = Bye" cos(kax — at) j BG.) = Be-kfie sin(kyx ~ ot)? + ky cos(kex ~ wt)R] BRA on & Seo, ky AM Ky UA I 1 can A are sot were 1, Hil gate a, Btegem 4. deegbge ts 50, The electric and magnetic fields in the charge free region z > 0 are given by EG.) = Bye" cos(kax — wt) } Fo o-kat(k, sin(kyx — wt)? BED= FT + ke cos(kax — wt) where «, ky and kz_are positive constants, ‘The average energy flow in the x-direction is s1 52, fem iom wa aR 1 oe ow Rav ATE WT aye A er BL tT 2 Ren a oe wage Gade os Beret Ht ST AT 10 esa 9tesla AH sma Rlrar re BI are Pat at Rig safes arr & aon 3.1.x 10-* coulomb 34 x 10-+ coulomb i 2 3. 42x 10* coulomb 4. 52x 10-* coulomb ‘A uniform magnetic field in the positive 2- direction passes through a circular wire loop of radius 1 cm and resistance | lying in the ay-plane. The field strength is reduced from 10 testa to 9 tesla in | s, The ‘charge transferred across any point in the wire is approximately 1, 31x 10-4 coulomb 2, 34x 104 coulomb 3. 42x 10+ coulomb 4. 52x 10-* coulomb aa amaite wit a, baer cH a OE sieare [0,1] Awa wear soft eae aor gm Fi a+ b> 2c Bae otra & 1 3. . Three real variables a, b and c are each randomly chosen from a uniform proba- ity distribution in the interval [0, 1] ‘The probability that a + b > 2c is a 2 4 SMS CRS/15—SCH—2A 53. writer offi x= 0 ey =2 8 Te ramet walter B= x? —y we Pert FIER yy) FM yyy, AST HET rar we A &, Sor aA AT 1 ae Pe arr oe me ew BF Oey ~Yo)/Yasn FT AE 1-472 2 3. 2 4 '53. Consider the differential equation = x2—y with the initial condition y= 2 atx =0. Let yor) and yea) be the solutions at x = 1 obtained using Euler's forward algorithm with step size 1 and > respectively. Tae value of (¥¢3) — Yeya))/ Yara) is 1-172 2-1 3. 1/2 a4 54, FT RR g ae p Pret ter az PR fee cer waar Fl fer Saterot A a a: Bi 84, Let q and p be the canonical coordinate and momentum of a dynamical system. Which of the following transformations is canonical? As Qi = Faq? and Py = ep? BQ =B@+a) andr: = Zp a) 1. neither A nor B 2) both A and B 3. only A & only $5.08 fA Rt vaxy=—teta tat a afgreter fret aor sae wai wat Grit ek sat & sign a After Safer fast Rat a ataar aren b 58. Which of the following figures is a schematic representation of the phase space trajectories (ie., contours of 18 97. etl & ww og Fe ome 9 wera: ar 1 a gereT aT Fa Bria a wT aR eH ate fear omer 8 at caiefter terar ear ‘eT ay ara Bek a amar B: 1 20-8 : . A rod of length L caries a total charge Q distributed uniformly, If this is observed in a frame moving with a speed v along the rod, the charge per unit length (as ‘measured by the moving observer) is wera mr aR ET FRE V = Ema? AR oe o ow am Mad a= [ER (+2) ntaret far a ‘eae ar rer & 1 wa 2, 3. wat 4 ~iwa iwat S15 CRS/1S—ScH—28 37. 58. 59. A particle of mass m is in a potential me*x?, where w is a constant, Let 2 a= FE (+2), tn the Heisenberg picture £ i given by 1. @@ 2. 3. wat 4 twa twat feet cfafar arafta after wafte + far (0.Q) # (0-84) aa fier sifes sum afer Rt me 8 et omen a fet Ye alee STIR SARS wm RR THiaT zat vets 1 er area aT BT FT ae Ga ot ea 0-1 Go) » aG 4) a) GD ales ‘Two different sets of orthogonal basis vectors (0 ay act (0: @} = {G&G} are" given fora two-dimensional ‘real veetr spac, The mits epesenttion of ‘a linear operator A in these bases are elated by unitary trnsfomation. The Unitary mattis may be chosen to be “Oe 2 eS a) x09) a anger emt eas Prater & ett aes A ee at vast & ae aay 2 ahead anger seater ar Bl are ro a ay Riana ae BT fear aren & (¢ =;4): 1. 2687 4 60-8 2. 20°! 4 Ge 3. Ze! + 66-8) + 306! 4. 36-H/ 4 cosh fi)? 19 59. Consider three Ising spins at the vertices of a triangle which interact with each other with a ferromagnetic Ising interaction of strength J. The partition function of the system at temperature T is given by (=a) 1 2638) 4 6e- PF 2. 26-381 4 6eP 3. 26%! + Ge 48 + 30! + 30-A 4. @cosh py)? ). Faeat Fira a aut at after wt ter saree airy & fae ae Ber aire ar ee 00s oxo | (aot ferit a were sare war EI) 1 1.00 050 S000 050 1.00 050 0.00 ‘ Vo 050 00 20 3 1.00 050 0.00 ‘ Ve 050 1.00 4 1.00 050 0.00 Vo 050 2.00 (60. For the circuit and the input sinusoidal waveform shown in the figures below, which isthe correct waveform at the output? (The time scales in all the plots are the same.) 1.00 050 0.00 Vo 080 1.00 oso 0.00 - Ve 050 a 1.00 4. 1.00 050 $0.00 050 1.00 61, freer Re are aRear H, 25°C we UBT ar afar 3 ka 1 SeroT ae sear sft aft °c 150.0 mm at BI 30°C ae ftuer a fit atstar &: r 1, 1-375 2. -225V 3. 225V 4, 378V Im the circuit given below, the thermistor has a resistance 3 kA at 25°C. Its resistance decreases by 150 2 per °C upon heating. The output voltage of the circuit at 30°C is, av 1K an 1, 3.75 2. -225V 3. 225V 4. 3.75 ORT sagt & Be Rte Met H=ca-B+pme? farfaRea itr BP a ptct ag mict & aia BL Uw RAT etter re (9,4) A ante q&a o. a fae Pewter sofaite dau (&~ qo)? = 028-34) + mich a Ow Lcd: BHAA 4 pme? ep cd-(B+4d) + pme? +ep cd: (5 +A) + Bme* — eg ‘The Dirac Hamiltonian H = c@-B+ Bmc? for a free electron corresponds to the classical relation E? = p2c? + m?c', The classical energy-momentum relation of a panicle of charge qin a electromagnetic potential ($A) Is (€- 49)? = 2-4)" + mec, ‘Therefore, the Dirac Hamiltonian for an electron in an electromagnetic field is Lcd: B+ td-A + fme? - ep 2. c&:(B+EA) + Ame? + ep 3. o(@: B+ ep +¢4]) + Bme? 4. cd: (B+ tA) + Bmc? - ep as fae aire Pare wea (et Tse Fer Vy TM a wet HET E, Zan Sot eR ew aor ar fiver tat BL orer sat aia, Ga wether oR o=4na(Ztanhke-1), 0 wet = BWo-)>01 Mit Yy+0 Fo, aro Pasar a & uw she & Rewer setter after ar orga &: L4 23 an a A particle of energy E scatters off a repulsive spherical potential 4) a {lofor r0. In the limit Yoo the ratio of @ to the classical scattering cross-section off a sphere of radius a is 4 23 31 4.12 64. FT = 0, we a A oft deer NO® ase aor ser & fear wor wee Et Rac qi BD at fees uw fig a 9 caw wae oe wot ft dem L a wm Re srarg Pale & a gHIe0) 2 Tone Me PHA) 4, ‘A large number N of Brownian particles in fone dimension start their diffusive motion from the origin at time t=0. The diffusion coefficient is D. The number of particles crossing a point at a distance L from the origin, per unit time, depends on Land time ¢ as iL rig nes 2. pigeon 4 1/400) aoe? reno tna 65, STR IE a TS AUT UT TTA (UD am & aorted Asa ar x Reo refer ear 8) are ar ator Baer we 1. a/6 2 3 ap 4 nt 7/8 65, X-ray of wavelength A =a is reflected from the (111) plane of a simple cubic lattice. If the lattice constant is a, the corresponding Bragg angle (in radian) is 1. a/6 2. a/4 3. a/3 4 x8 a 4K ATK a FRE Mar, siftes getter atx & AM 11 Alm aT SS mAlm | asa are B aR 1 aaK 2 106K 3. 129K 4 150K 66. The critical magnetic fields of a. super- conductor at temperatures 4 K and 8 K are 11 mA/m and 5.5 mA/m respectively. The transition témperature is approximately 84k 2 106K 3. 29K 4. 150K 67, np? arorer Recarat a fear oq wet "Se "Po °P\, 2%, FAT 'D,, Ha ahah wearer § 2 1. >P 2. Is 3. Py 4°, 67. OF the following term symbols ofthe mp? stomie configurations, 'S,'P,P,,°P2 and ‘Da, which isthe ground state ? 1. P 2's) 3. Pp 4, OP, 68, smirt ios 2p otter ne? wa sretheattrarst gar ae ah ewer a ae ga sear a see weet th 1, wtohe ster 2. eae ade 3. Aftuey aieer 4, anger . The reaction 7D +2D = 4He +2 cannot proceed via strong interactions becaus violates the conservation of 1, angular momentum 2. electric charge 3. baryon number 4. isospin 69, ant Rr ater ase A anftar Peare ww itr aati anata a awa act 8 apa dt sot saeust ar sth ddr gar: 1-0 wer t=1&, fier a ania a stele wer aagict eater GA) te Prat 2 Mon Ho 2, 20 car Sue leon & Jao en 2 x hewn foe 4. fhe wen 2c 9. Let us approximate the nuclear potent the shell model by a three dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillator, Since the lowest two energy levels have angular momenta 1=0 and 1=1 respectively, of the following two muclel have magic numbers of proton and neutrons? ‘ite ana 16 2 yond 8 ea a2 2 yiemates 4, eand 2c 2 70, afer 8 om are ater the sPtetaor Wr e(B) = aks, ae A ae saree &, SRO war Bi ateanienergs sium eat & fare safe sereerait ar Frac Pens uns wee ww ae &, =o & fae of ofa wear area) aE at Awa E oe gst % Sere 3 ist 4 babe 70. An ideal Bose gas in d-dimensions obeys the dispersion relation e(ié) = Ak, where A and 5 are constants. For Bose-Einstein condensation to occur, the occupancy of ‘excited states Maef where c isa constant, should remain finite even for = 0. This ean happe k Bet 2 3. f>a 4 71, eer Rat at ar eer Fe, eer not sagem wd AB CDS ana aRtee as area & elt-ois wena si since: | aac | wits | aa 1, 844424149-45 (modo) 2. 844424945 +3 (mod 6) 3. 24549-4143 (mods) 4 845415347 (mods) 71. For the logic circuit given below, the decimal count sequence and the modulus of the circuit corresponding to A BC D are n, 2. B. 2B. 14, 84492514945 (mod 6) 894424945 +3 (mod 6) 2599-41-43 (mods) 8-45-1437 (mod 5) ia & on afar wer A erst wiegite satocr e(i) =hok & Re ae §, oet v setot & afm tr See Gata Fa ae BT LE 2 Be 3 Bvt on ‘The low-energy electronic excitations in a two-dimensional sheet of graphene is siven by E(B) = Avk, where v is the Yelocity of the excitations. The density of states is proportional to Le 2 EM 3. Be 4. aR unt sak A ont aaien Her Cat @ ort 8, at ama Rentar snfar ot Rega omter & fae Bat werk oe aft & fe fe vee sftafer ear eter? 1 b+3@-s-c) 2 bt+i@-S+c) 3. h+7@+S—c) 4 nti@eseo The charm quark is assigned a charm quantum number C= 1. How should the Gellmann-Nishijima formula for electric charge be modified for four flavours of quarks? l h+}@-s-o) 2 +i@-s+c 3. b+3@+S-0) 4 h+i@+s+o) africa A afte aeeert sot B= ho(v+!) aan spies sezerd Sat 5 = a) +1) wer eh Eat ar araer Gur Bi 3a aaa ae Prat fart oriitia wt 3ifeer aracend vsiserys2® sfaaita & ate cam 2B 74, 7B. 75. WEat ay = 41 aT 4) = 418 aha El at eae & arepra some sat & 1 hw 38 2 hoe 3 hot 4B 4 2ho+e A dliatomie molecule has vibrational sts with energies B= ho (y+) and rotational states with ehericr = Bj +1), where v and j are non-negative: integers. Consider the transitions in which both the inal and’ final states are restricted to v < 1 and j < 2 and subject t© the selection ules dv = 1 and ‘Aj = £1. Then the largest allowed energy of transition is lL ha ~3B 2 ho ~B 3. hw +48 4. 2ho +B HeNe @ee Net at sat area, st 226 eV & fier &, & sachet eer BI safe Sar ft ert sree Ria 4 sat seer ger Bradt omens # ane] somata aT 120 Rl ae aT qe ae 8 wm aa oa kg = 8.6 x 10° eViK) 1 10K 2 108K 3. 10K 4 108K A HeNe laser operates by using two energy levels of Ne separated by 2.26 eV. Under steady state conditions of optical Pumping, the equivalent temperature of the system at which the ratio of the ‘number of atoms in the upper state to that in the lower state will be 1/20, is approximately (the Boltzmann constant kg = 86 x 10° eVik) 1 10K 2, 3. 106K 4 10°K 10*K 24 yw a4/ROUGH WORK

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