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D 10-1-60-BSC1
1. (a) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow : (5 1 = 5)
The family consisting of the mother and her four sons assembled at the gate in
great agitation. The old servant Dasa and sleeping in the shed. They shook him
out of his sleep and announced to him the arrival of a cobra. There is no cobra,
he replied and tried to dismiss the matter. They swore at him and forced him to
take an interest in the cobra. The thing is somewhere here. If it is not found before
evening, we will dismiss you. Your neglect of the garden and the lawns is
responsible for all these dreadful things coming in.
(i) Whose neglect caused all the dreadful things coming in?
(b) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by
choosing the right answer : (5 1 = 5)
There was once an honest gentleman who took for his second wife the proudest
and most disagreeable lady in the whose country. She had two daughters exactly
like herself. He himself had one little girl, who resembled her dead mother, the
best woman in all the world. Scarcely had the second marriage taken place before
the stepmother became jealous of the good qualities of the little girl, who was so
great a contrast to her own two daughters. She gave her all the hard work of the
house, compelling her to wash the floors and staircases, to dust the bedrooms,
and clean the gates while her sisters occupied carpeted chambers being with
mirrors, where they could see themselves from head to foot, this poor little girl was
sent to sleep in an attic, on an old straw mattress, with only one chair and not a
looking-glass in the room.
She suffered all in silence, not daring to complain to her father, who was entirely
rules by his new wife. When her daily work was done she used to sit down in the
chimney corner among the ashes, from which the two sisters gave her the nick
name of Cinderella. But Cinderella, however shabbily clad, was handsomer than
they wore, with all their fine clothes.
(1) Washed the floors and staircases and dusted the bedrooms
(1) An attic
(3) Bedrooms
2 (DENG 1)
(1) An attic
(4) A chamber.
(i) The gate was opened by the peon. (Change the voice)
(ii) Run away, children, said their mother. (Change the sentence into indirect)
(iii) A dead tiger does not roar. (Change into complex sentence)
(iv) He does a lot of work in the house. (Rewrite after inserting Usually)
(v) The goal keeper misses the ball and it is a goal. (Rewrite in the simple past).
(ii) He said that there had been a big fire there the previous night.
(d) Fill in the blanks with correct forms of verbs given in the brackets : (5 1 = 5)
(iv) Last Sunday when I (return) from the college, I saw a terrible
accident.
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(v) I (pass) my tenth class examination two years ago.
(e) Fill in the blanks with suitable words given at the end of the list. (5 1 = 5)
(f) Rewrite the following set of jumbled sentences to make them into a coherent
passage :
(4)
(i) The teachers were impressed by his unusual knack for learning.
(ii) However he succeeded in going to school mainly through the efforts of his
elder brother.
(iii) He forfeited his scholarship for having demonstrated against the British
Governors visit to the school but went on to complete his intermediate.
(v) Sahas father owned a small grocery shop and preferred having him in the
shop instead of sending him to school.
(g) Attempt a dialogue between two friends discussing their education after their
graduation. (4)
(i) Write in about 100 words on any ONE of the following : (5)
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(ii) Cricket Mania in India.
PART B
(Descriptive Skills)
(b) Narrate in brief the attempt of the people to catch the cobra in A Snake in the
Grass.
(b) What is the central idea of the poem Laugh and be Merry?
(c) What is the contrast between the primitive and the modern Africans?
(d) Why does man scores and choke even the sensitive part of a tree hidden inside the
earth?
(b) Bring out the Irony in the story The Fortune Teller.
(c) Sketch the character of Akesnov in Leo Tolstoys God sees the truth but waits.
(i) Hunt things better with ya glasses off? asked the COP.
(ii) I take up my task in buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be
suffered to fail among men.
(iii) At five in the evening, they threw away their sticks and implements and
repaired to the Veranda to rest.
5 (DENG 1)
And from close to the ground
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(DTEL 1)
A V
(a) My$M$ ly$ M$ t
(b) #^$a$$ M>sM
(c) _r$t ^$$y$ $ y
(d) H$V V$$ MPy g$ g*
B V
(a) G *$$, $ MM
(b) G#$ $$y># M>Z$
(c) V $ $$$
(d) st y$ $V$
3. D {M Z A V $y JMM B V $y JMM * *$ >$y : (2 10 = 20)
A V
(b) M$ ^y.
B V
A V
B V
(b) M { _{ x$ Py.
2 (DTEL 1)
6. (a) D {M Z A$$sM y M>>$ >$y : (5 2 = 10)
3 (DTEL 1)
(DHIN1) (NR)
B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./B.B.M./B.H.M. DEGREE
EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2010.
Part I Hindi
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(iii) goR> gOr ~oMVm h& (qbJ ~X{b`o)
5. (a) AnZr nT>mB Ho$ ~mao _| ~VmVo h`o AnZo ~S>o ^mB H$mo EH$ n
{b{I`o& (10)
Or
(b) H$mboO _| ZH$mar XrbdmZo Ho$ {b`o AnZo YmZmMm` H$mo EH$
n {b{IE&
3 (DHIN1) (NR)
{d{^Z Xoem| Ama OZnXm| H$s gmH${VH$ {deofVmAm| H$s N>mn BZ
gm{h`m| _| mV hmoVr h, Omo dm^m{dH$ h& gm{h` Ho$ {d{dY $nm| _|
go {H$gr ^mfm _| {H$gr $n H$s {d{e>Vm ^r {_bVr h CXmhaU Ho$
{bE AmO Ho$ _amR>r g{h` _| ZmQ>H$m| H$s pW{V AnojmH$V A{YH$
AN>r h, naVw Bg d{^` Oo ^rVa EH$ _yb ^yV EH$Vm h&
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(DSAN1 (NR))
This paper may be answered in English or Telugu or Sanskrit. While answering in Sanskrit
Devanagari script should be used :
Answer the following : (3 15 = 45)
Or
Or
Describe (vasanta) spring season and summer season according to the lesson according
to the lesson Rtughosana.
Or
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6. (a) Write the forms of any THREE in other number of the given person. (3 2 = 6)
Mdm[a gYm&
(i) Z + H$_
(ii) X[a: + M
(iii) h_dV: + A{n
(iv) nwa + Cm_o
(v) na: + bmoHo$
(vi) gV + {MV
(vii) H${d: + O`{V
(viii) lr + Be:&
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(d) Dissolve any THREE. (3 2 = 6)
`mUm {dJhdm`m{_ {b{IV&
(i) _hm~b:
(ii) emoVmoU_
(iii) Mmoa^`_
(iv) amOnw:
(v) AY_:
(vi) A{VaW:
(vii) {nVam
(viii) YZ`m_:&
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(DBMAT 11)/(DSMAT 11)
SECTION A (8 5 = 40 marks)
1. Solve :
dx
(
dy 2 3
)
x y + xy = 1 ^y.
2. ( )
Solve : D 2 + 9 y = e x cos 2x ^y.
d2 y dy
3. Solve : x 2
(2x 1) + (x 1) y = 0 ^y.
dx dx
4. (
Solve : x 2 D 2 xD + 2 y = x log x ) ^y.
dx dy
5. Solve : = 3 x + 2 y, + 5x + 3 y = 0 ^y.
dt dt
7. Show that the set of integers z is an abelian group for the operation defined by
a b = a + b + 1, a, b z .
a b = a + b + 1, a, b z V> __ {M$ N>~M> $ z JM $$ $*$ ^*^y.
1 3
8. Show that r = A ^*y.
r3 r4
SECTION B (4 15 = 60 marks)
dy x + 2 y = 3
9. (a) (i) Solve = ^y.
dx 2x + y 3
(ii) ( )
Solve : x 2 y 2xy 2 dx x 3 3x 2 y dy = 0 ( ) ^y.
Or
dx dy dz
(b) (i) Solve : = = ^y.
x y z
2 2 2
2xy 2xz
(ii) ( )
Solve : D 2 3D + 2 y = e 4 x + sin 3x + x 2 + x ^y.
Or
(ii) (
Solve (3x + 2) D 2 + 3 (3x + 2) D 36 y = 3x 2 + 4 x + 1
2
) ^y.
Or
(b) (i) If f is a homomorphism from a group G into a group G , then prove that
G ker f f (G ) .
Or
intersection of x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = a 2 and x + z = a .
( y dx + z dy + x dz ) $$ tM B_ M$MPy.
C
PART A (2 15 = 30 marks)
1. Define import factor. Derive an expression for Rutherfords Scattering cross - section.
2. Explain the precession of a symmetric top. Obtain an expression for its processional velocity.
4. State the postulates of special theory of relativity. Derive the Lorentz transformation
equations.
PART B (2 15 = 30 marks)
6. State Fourier's Theorem. What are its limitations? Explain how the constants can be
evaluated.
8. What are the properties of ultrasonics? Write about the production of ultrasonics using the
magnetostriction principle.
PART C (5 4 = 20 marks)
11. What is central force? Show that central force is conservative force.
g _{ {*f$ V> y.
17. Prove that div (A) = div A + A. grad . Where is the scalar function.
18. A rocket ship is 100 meter long on the ground. When it is in flight, its length is 99 meters to
an observer on the ground. What is its speed?
JM >Ms *$O 100 $>. y#. AV>Z GV$$$y$ $$O E M$y$ y#$ 99 $. V>
19. Calculate the mass of an electron on increasing the velocity of an electron from 0 to 0.95 C.
20. The speed of a transverse wave through a stretched string is 500 m/sec, when it is stretched
under tension of 20 N. If the tension is altered to 80 N, What is its speed?
21. The displacement equation of a particle describing SHM is x = 0.01 sin 50 (t + 0.007) metre.
Calculate the amplitude, time period, maximum velocity and initial phase for the particle.
>M ^$$Z EM$$ $$MP {$$ SHM is x = 0.01 sin 50 (t + 0.007) metre. A$$
22. A piezoelectric crystal with thickness 3 103m has density 3.5 103 Kg/m3. If in young
modulus is 8 1010 N/m2. What is its fundamental frequency?
3 (DSPHY 11)
23. A train producing a whistle of 400 Hz, is approaching a stationary observer with a velocity of
220 m/s. What is the frequency of sound as heard by the observer? (Velocity of sound in
air = 330 m/s).
24. A wheel of diameter 0.5 m rolls without slipping so that its hub moves with a velocity 10 m/s.
Find the angular velocity of the wheel.
4 (DSPHY 11)
(DSCHE 11)
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2010.
Part II Chemistry
Paper I CHEMISTRY
PART A (4 15 = 60 marks)
Or
(b) Describe the oxy-acidic structure and acidic nature of Boron, Phosphorous and Sulphur.
2. (a) What is carbonium ion? Explain the formation, structure and reactivity of carbonium
ions.
Or
3. (a) Derive Braggs equations, related to X-ray diffraction by crystals. Name the seven basic
crystal systems.
Or
(b) Derive reduced equation of state. Define Law of Corresponding states and mention its
importance.
Or
(b) With suitable examples, explain the principles involved in Redox titrations and
precipitation titrations.
PART B (8 5 = 40 marks)
yt & Bz ^$ , M#$$.
2 (DSCHE 11)
12. What are semi conductors? Write few applications of semi conductors.
13. How can you determine the molecular weight of a substance from osmotic pressure?
3 (DSCHE 11)