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15 1 . An explosion blows a rock Into parts. Two }rts go off at right C'lnglcs to each oth11r.

parts. Two }rts go off at right C'lnglcs to each oth11r. Thew two arc, l kg first pr1ri moving with a
velocity of 12 m.,- and 2 kg .second pert rnoving with a velocity of ms-' If the third
1
Hies off with of -lun -. its mnss
would be
ll) s kg (2) 7 kg (3) 17 kg
Sol. (1)


===- +--:
4 m/a
m ,.
&.
3
2kg
8m!11
According to con SrP.rvation o f (Jlomentum Pl = Jpf ..f. Pf
=> =20 =:> m = Skg. .. +
152. A oonduc1ing clrculor loop i$ ploced in \lnifom> fiold 0.04 T ..,;th its to the magnetic field. The rodius of
the loop stort.s shrinking at 2 mm/s. Tile induced emf in the loop when the rodius 2 em
(1) 3 .2 trJN (2) 1.8-<pV {3) 118-<' l f (4) 1.6r.JN

Sol. (1) 11 d; 82_{.,.2 ) 2d3r!!!: .


dJ dl dt dl

153. 1r1he dimensions of t1 physiCbl quantity are given by J\1"


{1) Pressure a a c l,b -L c c - 2

(3) Accelemfionif a:l,b = l.c =-2


fl>
;f!
4
th Pll!o-'5ic&l qu.!:lntity wlll be
(2)Velodtylf a c l, b O.c s-1

(4) Force if a:O, b = - 1. <= - 2

Sol. (1) [Pl IML 'T ' I


154. In the dec.ay given
i. 1 Y - . 1 B he particles emitted in

p.u. r (2) , . . u P,r. u (4) a ,p. y


(1) (3)

Sol. (1)
155. ""rado a. band < (n < h <c) and hov.,.urfacq cha'lJC' densities cr -a and " ""pecti\loly. If r;,' '
the. three shelts. then.. for ,. ; a +b. u.-e have
(1)

Sol.

e 0 b
b +c)
Vc ..., <
bt
c
+c)
On putting t: =a +b => v,.., =Vc V6
156. A bus is moving with ll speed of 10 m.f -t on a strlSight roe.d. A scoolerisl wishes to the busln 100 s . If the bus ls a dlstllnc:e
of 1 km from the scooterisc, with whbt speed should the soooterist ch&e the bus
1 1
{ 1) 2Ums {3) 15ms (4) I Ums l

Sol. (1) sSe_ = s... + 1000


=> u x !OO = lO x 100+1000=> u = 20m/ s

157 . Under the inRuence or a uo.iJOml lll.Ognelic Geld, b charged parUcle moves with COn!tanl.speed v ill b radi
o The- time

0
period of rotation of the particle
(I) depend on V Md nol on R (2) depends on R ond not on V
(3) lsiJ>II=dntofbothVandR (4) dependsonbothVandR


Sol.

158. ::tr::::
that 5 complete W('l:ves fit in 4 m
. : :i: d:of 2 em. The wavelraveb In the +ve direction of x axis with
o f Uw string. <!qualion dC$Cribing the wave is 'fi;;,J
misec. Md it is noted

(1) y=(0.02)msin(7.85x+1005t) (2)

Sol.
(3) y (002)msin(l5.7x + 2010t)

(4 ) A<ccrding to given infonnolion 52 = 4 => .<


v 128
So. frequency ,. = - =- - = 160Hz
=0.8m
(4) y (0.02)m sln(7

CJ
flf
I)

). 0.8
to =2;ro =2x3. 14+ 160= 1005rod/s

Also Profli'l9ation constant k = 2A' = =- 7.85


). 08
on Putting va.lue h'l C!Quaiio' option
159. The speed of the
pendulum a1 ,T =a ' 2 wUI be

{1) ";f 7- (2) C (3) (4) "';.JJ

Sol. (4) T a o If.. 2


T
onductor with ll band g.,'\p of 2.5 eV. Jl ez'jn dmect ll signal of Wl!.Wlength
'1flO nm (3) 6000 nm (4) 4000 A
= 4960A

"""'len,gth i.e., the signals havhlg v.tfllvelerlgth greater this velue are not decected by photodlode.

thrown l-l:JJ"''tuds with a veJodty 20 m/s. lt n1omentarily comes co rest after attaining t:1 height of 18 m. How
due to air friction (g = HJ m l
(2) 30J (3) 40J (4) !OJ

energy of body - 21 mv1 a 21 X 1 X (20)2 2()()J.

A port o f this consumes in doinf:l work bg<iinsi gravitntionaJ force remaining consumes in doing work ll-9"'ins1 air
fridion.
t .C., Wr = W51'w + Wo71ritlfo"
-= 200 =- l x l0x 18 + W1.., =20J
162. n)e symbolic representfttion of four logic bre below

(iii) =====c:=>-
n., logic symbols for OR, NOT and NAND gates are resp<ctlvely,
(ui), (iv), (11) (2) (lv), (i), (iii) (3) (lv), (11), (i)
Sol.

163. If F IS the force on a porticle hltvit'lg vector r and ; be the torque-of thiS force about the ' n, J -

11) ;:.r,.oand F .i=ll (2) i'.r > OondVi<O (3) r . r O and F .i=ll t:: .u.ndl f,n

Sol. (3) r =; F honcc r J.r and f .!.F.


164. If a
(1) repelledbybothU10 poles
stlbstanoe 1s brought nee.r the north or the .south pole of a bar ma_gll(!t.

(2) repelled by the north pole and otltacted by the south poli>
c;'V h +

(3) attracted by the nonh pole and repeOed by lhc south polo
(4) anroctcd by both tho pol.,. '""V
Sol. (1)

165. The mass of a lift is 2000 kg. When the tension in the Sl aab 28000 N, then its is

(1) 1 4 m:t l downwards (4) 14ms' upW<ords

Sol. (2)

Sol.
(I) isobor of porenl
(4)
(2) 0 (3) isotone of poronl (4) isotope of poronl

167 . r. an eUiplical loop, all In the ( ... - '') plene, ere movlr1g out of & unifoml magnetic with A
nefic field Is along U>e negative .,.x;s dlrectlon. Tite Induced emf. during !he pamtge of
l!lllit9ton. not rc:rne.in constant (or
(2) lhe drcular ond the etllptla.l loopo
{4) any of the four loops

Sol.

168. ""'lloo:.O sttu1s Us motlon from rest under the &etioo ore oorastant foreeo. If the dl!tance covered tn first 10 seconds Js S1 and that
covered In the 6rsl20 socondsls S 2 then

(2) S, =3S1

Sol. (3) Sac ta ::...::::1.. -


s, 20
"- (10)' ::=- Sz 4S1
169. A wire of resistancQ 12 ohm$ per Is bent to (onn a conlpJete drcle of radllJS 10 em. The reststtu..ice between its t\.UO dJbmetrlu Uy
opposite: poinb A and B in the figure, is

(1) 0.6tt0 (2) 3 ()


A
OB (3) 6 >r U (4) 6()

Sol. (1) Length of wire = 2m = 2.<(0.1) = 0 .2.<>n.


Resblance of complete wire = 12 x 0.2Jr = 2.4>r0
:. ReslstMce oloaclu<!mlclrde =!.Z>rO
H-ence eqojvakmt resistance = = 0.61:0

170. The electric field part of on electromagnetic wovc In a medium Is rop'eented by E, = 0 ;

E, =2S Z.oiO'' )t-(u tOr:d)xl 2

li', =U . Thewavois .. +
(1) movingb.long y direction with frequency 2:: x l0" 1/r &ndwavelength200 m

{2) moving along x dl!ection wlth frequency 10" liz and wave length 100m CJ

Sol.
(3) moveng along x dcred1on w elh freque-ncy 1011 //z and

(4) moving along -x direction with froqt.,ncy 10' 11: and wave

(3) ComPi'rlng the given cqwtion wHh ..,.ndard cqu.,tion k = 2Jr N


v
length

J. = 200m

and w 2... x 106 ,. 10 Ht:


Direction o f l,.l,!ftve prop&ga.tlon 1$ tov.atds +x axJ$.
17 1.

(4)
j\/ +m
Sol.

172 . n-emittet con.figurat.ion at = 21" such that b change ln the bese currel'lt rom ltKlJI! l to 200)Ll
tor current from 5 mA to I HmA , The current gain is
(2) 100 (3) 150 (4) 50

Sol.

173. ai 227 C rhdl8tes llet'll al the rl'te of 7 Cullcm2s. At 8 temperature of till! rete of heat iJl the Mme tJI''IitS

(2) 50 (3) 112 (4) &>


4 4
Sol. (a) E T' .,. .. =(11 ) ,.,. !..._ =[ 273+227) I
e. r. E2 273+727 =16
col
=> E2 ll2--F'--
cm2 :iC OOC.
174 . A student measures the lenn1ntt.l potentia) difference (V) of a cell (of emf e and r) as a fuf)(:tion of the c:urrenl (1)
Oowing through iL Tho slope, ond lntorcopt, of tho graph botW>.'<fn V and/, then, rospcctfvcly, cquol
n) e ond _, (2) - rond {3) 'ond -e (4) -e ond r
Sol. {2) f =V +ir = V =-rl+E
Comparing it with y=mx+c; Slope (m}-=--r andint'3'rcept =E.

1 75. Two bodios of mass 1 kg and 3 kg Mvo position vec1ors i + 2j + i. and - Ji- 2 i . The centre of "'"'illtlll
has a position vedor

{3) 2i -.i-i (4)

Sol. 121 Rm, = m, r, + "'' _ .:


l(>:.f..:
+..:2:;.
i ..:
+.::k",)+
; -3
: :!:..:l
,-::
' :...
i -....::
2 :-i...+:...k::!
.)
m 1 +m:l 1+3

1 76.

177 .

{4)

Sol. {l )

ends a hill sounds- a hom of frequency 600 Hz.. U the velocity of sound in air is

{3) 720Ho {4) 500 Hz

Sol. (3)

1 79. periment when a projectile of ch&rge Z"1 bJ'ld tntiS.S ,\./1 a target nucleus of ch&rge =: and
o f clo...t opprooch is r 0 The enef9Y of tlwJ projoclilo is
{2) direcUy proportlo""J to : 1: ,
{4 ) directly proportional to mass

Sol.
180. capacitors er.ch of C eand of breakdown voltage V are joined in &eries. The t21pdcillmce and brellkdown voltllge of
the combination will be
c r .1c.!.:.
{I) 'J J (2)
3
{4) .lC . .ll'

Sol. {3)
181 . Tile mftgnt;?tic force Acting on a charge. particle of d1arge - '1Jr in o magnetic fleld of 2T l:lding in y direction. when lh!
velocity I! (2i +3)) x 10 nts- 1 is

(1) 8 N in - <dircoflon (2) 4 N in z dir<dion (3) 8N inydiroction (4) 8 N in dirccHon


Sol. (t) F=q(ih B)= -2x1o[((2f +3]) 101 x zi]
F-Bk
182. Which one of the fo)fcMiing eqlli'lUom of motion represents simplt'! hannonic motion

(1)
{2) oc<:ell'rl1tion (.+to)

{3) &ccelaration k(.t' + u)

Where k. k0 k, ond o ore all poslllve


(4) acceleration kr

light of wavelength 667 nm is produced by a helium noon laser. The. powcr on11lli!d The nwnbcr of photons
.nnil.dng per sec. on llw average e.l {'I mrgcl irradi<:'a ted by this beam i$

{!) 9x 1<1

Sol. {2) !!. = p).


11

(9x!O
(2) 3x l0

= 3x10,.
16

{3)
1
9x10 ' CJ"-' +
(4) 3x 10 '
1

t l1e 6.6x lO "" x 3 x l0


184. The figwe shows, a plot of photo current versus ftnode polcntial ns s-urfac:e for three daffc1ent Wh1cll one
of the foUowlng Is correct stotemenl

(11 curves () ond (b) represenl in ci<j,eNI.JmdooJ. 'Ill ,diflere rll frequencies and different in tensities
(2) curves (o) ond (b) repceseno + otl!rns of some frequency but Qf d ifferent in tensities
{31 of different frequencies a.ld d ifferent bl.te.)S;ities
(4) 1lnc.. t\t radiations of same freq1.1ency having same intensity
Sol. (2) r & & b. henoc their frequencies are same Also ma>dmum current values ace dtffecent for a & b so

185.

c Cw
(3) R (41
186. n electrlc potentlol olo poh>t <'':) is glwn by

The electric field E at that point is


l!) e =i (2>:y+z' ) + i x' +k 3xr.' (21 F.= 12.-y + j cx + v2 l +k (3x - v"l
{3) E = i i' + jxlz+k z2 {4) il=i (2.ty-:')+j ..,.' +k J: 1.t
Sol. (1) E, =-: =+2xy -z3]
E, =- d"
dy

E.,=- du
dz
=-[-3xz]
:.E E.i +E)+E,k
+x' i+3xz' k
Q
187 . A bar magnet having a ma9>1"tiC moment of 1x iO' Jf 1 is freo to rotate In horiz.ontal p horizontal magnetic fleld

Sol.
8 = 6 HI ..' J exists In tl>e space Tho work done In toku>g U>e
from lhe fletd Is
(1) 0.6J
(3) w a MB(I-Cos(l) a 2 x l0 <6.10-4(1- cos60) 6J
(2) 12 J
4
magnet slowly fro on

(3) 6J

c;'(J " to tl"' lleld

(4) 2 J
to a direction 60

188. A galvanometer having coil r..istance of 60Cl shows fuUscole current of 1.0 amp passes through ll It can be
()l)nVf!rted h1to an bJnrneter to wad (..'Urrorti$ upt_o 5 .0
{1) puttingmpamDela1eslstanceof 2400 ) tti mseriesarcs1shmceof IS O

Sol.
{3) putting in

(4) .!..= 1 + G
'9 s 1
a resistance of 24U 0

l+ 60 =>S= 15fl
s
Q> pu mg in paralf.cl a resi5tancc of I50

.... ..... .,.,_, _..,.. ---" ,, . , , ,, Tho-,,


d1erod; ,. wven by { ) cQ k(r.-T.)
2
dt A '(../ <11 1.4

Sol.
(3)

(4)
141
c.Q J.:.,l()j - '1'1 l
di L

190. S..olhe cl n ln thi$ figure. Which or the follo-...<ing equations is a q.omrd equ.,fion for il
R
..
I, I:'
,.

{I) c1 -(11 +I, )R-11 r1 = 0


..
,.
. ,
{2) r.! r: - &1 -11r 1 =0
(3) -6'1 -(i1 + 11 )R+izr1 =-0 {4) t:1 -(i 1 + I,) R + 11 r 1 =iJ
Sol. (1) According lo kirchhoff's voltage lllw only option (1) is correct
19 1 . mean free path of electrons in e- metal 1$ 4 :-; Iwtt ,,, , The Qlectric field which Clln give on lin average 2eY energy to em electron tn
the metal will be In unlls of Vim
(4) 5 x ill'

(3) 8

(4) 11 = -1 to n : :l stctes.

Sol.

195.

{I ) :!_,t/1 1 (3) .!l"' ,, {4) .!...\/ ,,


3 3 3
Sol. (1)

+-- 1 ,

2
M.l. of given frame about theo.ls passlng through Oand tl'eplaneofthe lramela I = 4 x M/ + M( 2 4
' ) ] = 3MI2
[ 12
In thermodyntunlc processes which or the foUowing staiements Is nol true
(1) In an adiabatic process the Sl$fcm Is Insulated from the surroundlngs
{2) In a n isochoric process remains c:onsillnl
{3) In au lsot.OOmtal pr000$'5 U)e Ul:l'rtperaturo rern&[J)S C:C.11Sltu\ l

(4) In an odi<d>tic pro<:e>S PI" =constant


Sol. (2) In lsochoric process, volume remains constant.
197. n 1e ftgure shows elliplical orbit o f i!!l pkmet rn about the sun S. The shaded tuea SCD ls ille shaded area S e: for
the pl&net to lrom C D and 1 is dle Ume to tnove from A to B lhen


(I ) r, > r1 (2) ,, = (4) r1 =r,

Sol. (3) -M : - L => VI oc \1


:;, 2m

198. Sodium hlG body centred packing. Oisto nce between tv.
(I ) 6.8A (2) 4.3A (4) 8.6A

*n
Sol. (2) For bee pecking, d istbnce betwec:m two

=> l..ottke constant o l. A

199. A block of mass M is liHM to


of ll verHcal spring. The spring is h u ng from n ceiling a nd has force constant vllfue: k.
The maS$ is wiih . spring initially unstrctched. "The! fm!lx:imum extension in IAA length of the sping will
be
( 1) Ug l k (4 ) .llg/ 2k

Sol. (2)

(2) tok8 {3) 20 kg (4) 10.fi kg

Sol. (4) I JM' +(-8)' +(10)'


= = IO.J2


.. m-
_ IFI _ 10 rz -_1w2kg.
u _-- " "'
1

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