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Which of the following is an analytic: function of the complex variabie 2=x+ly inthe domain |2|<27 (A) Grx-iy)? (8) eiy-9® (C) (14x eiyy4 (7x -Hy)? (0) (1~x-iyy4 (7—-x-iy)? ose 32-1" the residue at the pole z= 1 is a) 6 8) 3 (Cc) 12 _ 8 2. Forthe function fz) = 8. ‘The generating function Fou t) =F Pytx) forthe fm Legendre polynomials P(x) is Foct) =(1-2et+ 2), the value of Plt) @) -1 (8) #1 c) -% (0) +3 4. Avvector perpendicular to any vector that lies on the piane defined by x+yez=5is (A) i+] (B) isk (C) isjvsk jek 5. The Taylor expansion af the function in(coshx), where x is real, about the point x = 0 starts with the taliowing terms. —Jyey byt < (A) pe tpt By tx? 2 2" 12 ©@ -Leshes.. 2 6 to Aatedaten. Given that F Hytx) =e? =, oo nt The value of H14(0) is__ (a) 12 fers (cy 24 (D) 18 7. Consider an anti-symmetric tensor P;, with indices i-and j running from 1 10 5, ‘The number of independent components of the tensor is (a) 5 ®) 9 () 10 () 3 8. The unit vector normal to the surface x?.+y?—z=1 atthe point P(t, 1, 1) is isjek @ vl 3 ve 2i-k i G (c) 1, wader 2|<27 Sha zexsiy -aetial aftaett an Paver re ‘frat 7 (A) (@+x-ly)” B) wy (Cy (14 x+iy) x= iy) (Dy (1-x=iy)* ?—*-iy)? 16z 2 eae ap rife wiz= li saline? (A) 6 @ 3 (Cc) 12 @)9 3. Saree wd er Fou t)= Tree 1 aikgatetiatiraes AFA P, G0), Fog) ete 2? aap, Hart (A) -1 (B=) +1 () -% (0) +% 4. Peak trates faqs same eral, Waterss x+y +7295 FHI Hoareafaa fam 8 rae gta ahaa ? A) ie] @) jk c) i+]+5k (0) i+i+k JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAUX-15 5. fF In(coshx), 20H Frere x arts? ; fag x- 0% at a att, ae Rronferttadt A & facet wa aT area tent 1 Ve oe wi @ pede ©) -pedets (0) popes 6 Raw S Hw ae a H,(0) errr? (A) 12 ee = (C) 24 (D) 18 7.7 ofifae, wae sreetifa afer Py zt rate ith ja are 18 5 aa afta 2 Wives aa wal Hert (Ay 5 8) 9 (10 (0) 3 a, saftrcierd acre oa P fag (1, 1, 1) x@yye—z= 10a ieee ny utdek 2i+ “ns Oe i+2j-k 2i+2)-k () 4 @) — a JDD-79/PGT- PHYS! TIER-WX-15, 9, The solution of the differential ox equation “GF =x" with the Initial condition x(0) = 1 will diverge towards infinity as ‘f tends to (Ay 4 (B) 2 4 @) }. Which of the following functions cannot be the real part of a complex analytic function of z= x + iy? @ xy @) 2 (©) 8-2? (D) 3x’y-y-y* . The Fourier transform of the detivative of the Dirac 8-function, namely 4'(x), is proportional to (a) 0 "1 (C) sink (D) ik ‘The inverse Laplace transform of 1 ig s*(541) “a de" (B) deste" ©) 1-148" (0) atte i] 13. The eigen values of the matrix 449 114) ore. 414 A) 01,2 ~ (B) 0 (4, (0) -1,1,3 14. The equation of the plane that is tangent to the surface xyz = Bat the point (1, 2,4) is (A) x4 2y44z=12 {B) 4x4+2y42=12 (C) x+4y+2=0 (D) x+ye2=7 Consider a counter clockwise circular contour| 2| = 1 abolt the origin. The integral {f{z)dz over this contour is (A) tin (8) bowl. Ifthe surface of thebow!isgven | 28. A particle of unit mass moves in a by the equation 2= ate +"), where ‘a’ is a constant. The Lagrangian of the particle is potential V(x) = ax? oF were a and b are positive constants. The angular frequency of small ; oscillations about the minimum of mh +e gar") the potential is, ‘ (A) 8 e dm |isateye ore] (8) Jaa 1 [ea (c) FP +176? + sin? 96? -gar’] © yo 0) Am +a") +176? gar’ | {o) Ai 24. Tat Re ae st a a faa vie = Lie? eran Ha Ria 1, ste, sats avila septa ry, 1g Brom ra f=? wa parmt 25, RST (mae eR cera AT TATE, aftmateaaa at 2~ Late oy) ea fer ora, set ‘a! wee fear 8 | sey em ar efor e wy zm (40°F gar’) (8) im irate) i? +24?) (oy bff +76? rain? 06? ~gar’| (0) pen| (teat) +46? gar? | 27. JDD-79/PGT-PHYS/ TIER-WX-15, PR fan eB eT allt ‘om ah fe ge Me | TE ht arafr? at fe wk of = pl um canker 9 « 109m ET Herat wren oem reece Sen Hi cee reg | Sor ese eR ARR are 0.80 3 aT Ea aT ere eal ater ger as Sie (wel vane ft artic =3 x 10% m's® ) (A) 60s (B) 408 (C) 20s (D) Os ¢ ead sommes Re Veay= at + Bagger, wel a tk ei aarema feats & ate cert At Wee a a an ae A toh are (A) Jab (8) véa © 4 JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-UX-15 29. The potential of a diatomic molecule: as. function of the distance r between: theatomsisaventy Ve) =—3+ B. The value of the potential at equiiprium separation between the atom is _ 4a® Ba? a @ a? a? ay (0) -3 20, The annulus of mass M made of a material of uniform density has inner and outer radii a and b respectively. lis principle moment of inertia along the axis of symmetry perpendicular to the plane of the annulus is (A) EM Gt sat) (8) pM (=a) (c) JM (Fa) (D) Me (b? +a") 31, Ifthe Lagrangian of a particle moving in one dimension Is given by 2 By VO) then the Harittanian is xt «a fx? + Von) 8) 51M) @ pf () 34M) (Dy Md 82. The Poisson bracket |) ¢|, pi) has th value @) (lipl 8) 7-6 (c) a (0) .1 33. A n® meson at rest decays into two photons, which move along the seaxis. Thay are botli detected simultaneously after 10 seconds. an inertial frame moving with velocity 0.6c in the direction of one ¢ the photons, the time interval betwee the two detections is (A) 453 (C) 108 (8) 16s (0) 20s 34. Let (p,q) and (P,Q) be two pairs of eanonical variables. The Transformation Q = cos(Bp) o: P=" sin(fip} is canonical for a o=2 0-4 (8) a=2,p=2 ce) 2 1 ©) 3 36. Two particles each of rest mass " collide head on and stick togethe Before collision, tha speed of ea mass was 0.6 times the speed of ig in free space. The mass of the fin entity is w 2 ®) 5m o 2 oF 29. 30 31. feo omy eva omit tah rapendenit vir) =~ 2.4 Poe, eer a alta & arg ferred Pera ae 4a? 2a* iN 4 ee a at = ©) - 5 van Ba Bes Gerd aa ROTA M are aoa: ie otk arett fava a atte Baer ae a Te TTT HT eer sent faecal rv EMP +a) 8) Maa?) cc) Emw?-a*) (0) EMm(b +a") aft us amar arias a eh aT Few e, wee = Vp aa Piedras is it (A) 5am VOd (BHM) P ‘ @ Save) (oy F+veo 32. JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIER-WX-15, ees ase (Il. A area (a) IF llPL (8) Fb (e) 3 (o) 1 we x deg a Roe 8 aaa, arr aay ®, at x ster ase BT ATA 8 I 10 dhs % ae a Sh ew are Peng re & | wee Paftaieren & Dori ST Oc 4 if sail 8 oe Geta sat fen aren Sta a a Ranst i aS eat ae we saa & (A) 458 (®) 158 (C) 10s {D) 20s (p,q) it (P, ay arstig ei aftaga Read Treffen eure = q* cosiiip), Pq" sin(p)48_—_*_ fer caftvpa 8 | go" a2 0-3 (8) o-2p=2 te] (D) fee zara m & at am fees wet Ca was Bet Fea Ta | Za Syed ota A yes cer a ae sam fae? 06 rah ta Fear ar sifaa ofa 8 2am “o> 5m oF oF (8) 5m. JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIER-IUX-15, 36. A solid cylinder of height H, radius R and density p, floats vertically on the surface of a liquid of density Po. The cylinder will be set into oscillatory motion when a small instantaneous downward fores is applied. The frequency of esclllation is Po oH @ 7a Po (Ch aH p19 © le 37, The Hamiltonian of a simple pendulurn consisting of a mass ‘Mm’ attached to a massless string of fength lis pe H=—# ami? +mgl(t-cos®). HfL denotes the Lagrangian then the dl. value of is (A) SPPysina (B) =p, sino () ~9P, no (D) = Py sin(29) 6 ESSE 38, Two bodies of equal mass ‘m' are connected by a massiess rigid rod of length ‘1 lying in the xy-plane with the centre of the rod at the origin. If this system is rotating about the z-axis with a frequency o, ts angular momentum is: mPo mio aw oa {C) 2mio (0). mo 39, A planet of mass m and angula momentum L moves ina circutar orb) inapotentiat V(r) = where kis | constant, If it is-slightly perturbe radially, the angular frequency © radial oscillations is~ mk? 7 2mke Oh ein v2 mie ¥3 mk © “a Oo “a 40. A particie of unit mass moves aler the x-axis under the influence of potential V(x) =x(x-2)*. The partic is found to be in a stable equiliori at the point x = 2. The time period oscillation of the particle is Br (A) an ® > (©) x © > 36. Hoa, ABeTak p aa esta fahren pour & aa Aas 1 aT waar |e ate aT ae ae aera fisferer a aifera ae Hi dare atten A ahs “ fs PD ® OH Pg. PH (c) fo poVH FEI on eet ee rT gers ahaa a ca genie fais cng: ae 3 eT (0) v7, fem, H= 2+ mgit—oost) ae Lae a se en BS * a wa) = Posing (6) ~7r,sne 3 ) 32 P, sino ©) —21.p, sin(20) 40. JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIERAUX-15 Bars Rea ma at Ps“ cra wp soars efor att SA eT gat Gh aera verare we mer aT xy anoer a ogi gar 1 afeae fe © srghr a art 2 - ya vie an 8, Fae BS aT mew mee A> (C) amo UTA mT He ste wt amet Soe Vin= 8) (0) mito, X aeme, eT a kee Facies fojeien atest testers) aivfia argh d mie e vam v3 mi? 7 i (A) «c) seid era ee x ais Ta a V0) = x(x— 2)? era At cea eT wea a ara fey x = 24 fees Fee Rises teh wera & (A) 2n () « @ 3 JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIER-IWX-15 a1. 42, Four equal point charges are kept fixed al the four vertices of a square. How many neutral points (|..2. paints where the electric field vanishes) will be found inside the square ? (A) 2 ey 1 (Cy 4 (D) 8 Consider. solenoid of radius 'R’ with ‘ny’ turns per unit length, in which a time dependent currant 1 = Iysinot (whore 2 <1) tows. The magnitude of the electric field ata perpendicuiar distance r-< R from the axis of symmetry of the solencid is (A) Fount east ®B) oO ' © Forsinat (D) Jau,nFreosot . Waforoe F is derivable froma potential function V(r), where ris the distance from the origin of the coordinate system, it follows that (a) 8) (c) (D) 44 A magnetic dipole of dipole moment is placed in a non-uniform magne field 5. ifthe position vactor of the din is f, the torque acting on the dipc aboutthe orginis = A) mxB (8) Fx(mxB) (©) Fx¥m-8) ©) FxB The electrostatic potential Vix, y) free space in a region where charge density p is zero is given! Vix, y)=4e™ + f(x) —2y*. Given that the x-component of the elect field E, and-V arezqro at the orig fo) is ms (A) 4x®-3e2* (B) 32-40% (c) 0 (D) 3e%*—5x (where F is aconstant vector) is” mm ai (A) ™ m lo Uj 8) () 0 ) F A weataanset denen fegatat aaa ea Para ac ce fear 2 | 38 aids ota Pea saree farg fered as aad S| (ser: Ferg ae 8, sel a aa waster’) (A) 2 8) 4 (cy 4 (Oe 42. Bear Aer wore in’ Se rae afte cid are, fort aera saci ut = igen rate (art 2 <1) caaqat 61 JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-AWX-15 weg aaradia fier wa am & fare ard yee) Asin ($2) o- are the normalized eigenkets of ‘the Hamiltonian corresponding to the linear harmonic oscillator problem. Thus Hin>=€,In>=[me3) hw) n=0, 1,2... The matrix element 66. In the linear harmonic oscillator problem the coherent state is given byla>=N 3G, [n> where|n> te are the normalized eigenkets of the Hamiltanian. The coefficients C,, wil be a (A) ST? © ar dy For ]=3i4 4 de = 5A, .where 94,0, and o, are Paulispin matrices, <2 J, |1> gives 1 oe 3 The wave function of a particle is given 1 by Y= ge +l, where , and are the normalised eigen functions with energies E, and E, comesponding to the ground state and first excited state respectively. The expectat value of the Hamiltonian in the stat wis Ep rey E w FZ 8) Sacre 2. Os (0) . 65, 64. es Hheta auf Fra eect attra ay Fasetta arr ga wae e Ga 20 2 arPor dr F(g] Rr) =0 2s caeetive 7 lE-Vir) K+ t)n® ed 2pr* ee Higa (8) Bur? (Ch -a+ayn® (D) +1041? dia wren drers arreerr & fern, inftectieas dare arrearage iazeg jn > a Hin>=E,In>=|n+2)ho|n=; 110, 1, 2... HRB + 1 |x| n> foe me (ay (ui 7 i ("vara om (5) (c) 0 (4m a) 87. . adie cree rer aren ae ciate SDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-WX-15, 1 a feat sa wae Rear rear 8 XY C,[n> ef jn> tftectiraa $ arrraitge tore & | a4 eae c, Fr 4 |a>=N Je= ha, 3 fam, ae o..0, 3K a, Wel fH snes, <2) J, | 15301 Lor 3 é (A) (B) -” (G) + 1 2 1 2 (D) +in eh oor oer ae are ge eR Fee TET 1 = w= spta th, ae 9, att 4, Beal araiicpa Oo a casita E, afte E,% are, ot ame: Wave at 3, wan ea a ere S| RR y ‘Wieder a1 yea ara e Foy Eo. (A) 2 E, (B 2 E, &, ~ 26: Ey +26: © 5 oy =F JDD-79/PGT- PHYS! TIER-WX-15, 68. 70, Ifthe perturbation H'=ax, where ‘a’ is a constant, is added to the infinite square well potential Vix) =0 forOsxsn 0 othenvise The correction to the ground state energy to first order in ‘a’ is ax wy & ax a o = © % A particle in one dimension moves under the influence of a potential Vix) = ax8, where ‘a’ is a real constant. For large ‘n' the quantised energy lovel E,, depends on 'n’as (A) E,~ (8) (cy (0) ‘The energy of the first excited quantum state of a particle in the two-dimensional potential Vey) = mat i? +4y")is (A) 2ho (8 (cy (D) 72. 73. A particle of mass ‘Mm’ is confined in the potential Vix) = Jma*e for x>0 sao for x<0 Let the wave function of the particte z 1a ae ER" where yo and w, are the eigen functions of the ground state and the first excited state respectively. The expectation value of the energy is Ed 25 (A) jo @) = he be given by CX 13 1 (©) qh ©) 55h ‘The quantum mechanical operator for the momentum of a particle moving in one dimension is given’by (Cc) me Ly Lyand L, are respectively the x, yand 2 components of angular momentum operator L. The commutator [L.. L,, L,] is equal to (A) in(G +8) (8) inl, (c) iQ 12) (0) 0 69. afa faut H = ax’, wef ‘at ve fears 6, aria et ae fava $ are ast V(x) =0 for O ©) an i an o F oF 70, 7H aed we ar fava V(x) = axé Sra fen ae @, aT a’ areata: fear @ 1 aan’ fre a wal ace, a We PRE iae ga yan aor fA) E,-n? ®) &, =n () E,~ (0) E, ~n% 71. Marana fara Vx. y= pinta +4y") Tie an Heaney Re Ft Sas (A) 2h 8) Sho 3 (C) Sho 72. 73. 74, JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-WX-15 BETA rr eh aot V(x) = juts? for x>'0 for x<0 Aafia? | aoreratn eed ga wae “ Farrer lx) = “eM aud A Wo A y, wr: NTs ez site eR aftfa ee aie ard & | oath we aTaR e 31 25 (A) gM ®) igh 13 n hh sh (C) johe ©) 75% aa aera ape TB Ue OT AY TTT a Rceenoraiie sien maar fen 7 a d in hed: (A) ta @ -H rd ink se (C) ihe (Oh pa af L,, Ly ah L, sam: asia argh RL x, y Siz se at a [bel] _arferramr | a inl (8) aint, () (G2) 0 JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-WX-15 75. The product of the group and phase velocities of a relativistic particle is equal to (‘c' Is the speed of fight in vacuum and ‘V is the speed of the particia) vw e Ms 7 (0) # (A) (8) vi ( ‘The ground state (apart from normalisation) of a particle of unit mass moving in a one-dimensional potential V(x) is 6 cosh(J2x). ‘The potential V(x), in the suitable units so that h=1/;is (upto an additive constant) (A) 8) v2 xtanh (V2 x) ) %-Vxtan(V2x) (0) %—V2 xcoth (v2 x) Letj0> and |1> denote the normalised eigen states corresponding to the ground and first excited states of a one dimensional harmonic oscillator. The uncertainty Apin the state " Fg (lO> +11). 8 vam fami (A) B) = (A) 2 (B) \ 2 (D) ¥2hma (Ch Jima 78. The component along an arbitrary direction fi, with direction cosines (hp Ay, 0.) of the spin of a spin ~% paiticle [s measured. The result is (Ay 0 (8) co in, +My +2) (B) Let Vein, denote the eigen function of a Hamiltonian fora spherically symmetric potential V(r). The wave function Nano + V5¥2% 1+70e211] is an eigen funetion only of... (A) Hiandl, (@)Handt, (C) Hand L? (0) andL, The commutator [x®, p2] is (A) 2itxp: (B) 2ik(xp+px) (C) 2iip (D) 2ik(xp—px) A system of N non-interacting classical point particles is Constrained to move on the two dimensional surface of a sphere. The internal energy of the system is (A) 3NKaT (8). NKgT (6) INkgT § 2 (D) NkaT 75. ae anf aera aE of STAT wag aT aA eee ah area @ site yer cht ret @) ‘ fA) (B) co? |% Sy c) 0) # + 76, HS yee UH aT wT TTS RAZ (arate sree) wR oe sara fara voq fpr, ae 7% coh(yax) 8 | ara wateat A ae nat? Raa faa Vog 8 (eR ufefea fers a) “a s (8) 2 xtanh (y2 x) 2 2 2 () {ve xtan (2x) (0) e ~ 42 xeath [J x) 77. \0> at [> ameigea Om Rew a frefiaeanr?, ate ea sem eae, Alera a mare ti gan saa aT aefemedat1 p(10>+11>), Bz Ff afiizaaa ap? via fame ao By) A Al OTs C) ima (0) ime 78. 79. at JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAUX-15 anfdet fem 4% arr nea at faa = ~ \g an fees fae ate (Mg hye fh) SRP ATT foe Te | Saas (A) 0 (8) +4 (C) to(n, +n, +n,) Sie els (Dp) + 2 "a retin eran fet V(r) 3 fer Wom, U5 Bfttect Prat tors art at afar? tea w= Afro +VEwe-1¢4 100s] a qa ar saa wa I ie ; tra? | * (A) HLL, (8) Heel, (C) Hail? (D) sit, } ERT 2, 17 a1 1 (A) imp (8) 2iN(xp +px) (C) inp (©) 2ingxp—px) wa ria % 2 sani wae WN At i eaten ae ftrerer fieg sien ahh es WoT } eamiatte 8a & fro fran’ sawerett Wi arate atte 3 (A) SNkeT (B) NkeT = 1 1 5 1 (©) gNkeT (0) BNkeT JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAUX-15, 82, A system of N non-interacting and distinguishable panticle of spin 1 is in thermodynamic equilibrium. The ‘entropy of the system is (A) 2kgin {B) SkginN (C) Nkgin 2 (D) Nkgin 3 ‘A particle is confined to the region x = 0 by a potential which increases linearly as u(x) = u,x. The mean position of the particle at temperature Tis (a) ‘a (8) (c) (0) The intornal energy E of a system is a Where 'b'is a constant and other symbols have their usual meaning. The temperature of this system is equal to bs? abs? (la @ = bs? VN given by E = 85, Gas molecules of mass 'm' are confined in a cylinder of radius ‘A’ and height ‘L! (with << L) Keptvertically in the Earth's gravitational field. The average energy of the gas at low temperatures (such that mgL >> KT) is given by (A) aNKT (8) QNkeT 3 BMT 5 (0) ZNeT Consider a system ofnon-interacting eet in 'd’ dimensional obeying 5 where''is the erieigy Aethe wave vector, § is an integer and A is a constant. The density of states, N(¢) is proportional to , ee! (BD) ce (a) ‘ © The number of ways in which N identical bosons can be distributed in two energy levels, is (A) Net MN= 1 =F MND @N 82, Ne satfen ofl eee aonet ah fe 1 & ere ata om aaieraafies eget #2 json Aer et (A) 2kpinN (B) 3kginN (C) Nkgin 2 (0) Nkgin 3 wee ea gre ar way x20 & fae afte i tar 9 uy) = Ux ATTA 3 1 aT TH oy hl eyes faa ‘gt uy (kat? u (A) (8) < UskaT we woreh ah stint Sal ET c= 8S” aed fara, at ‘ferie 8 sit sre aarat & art gery ad? qe ara & ferceme & | bs? WN ost VN (A) (ch JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-AUX-15, 5. RATA Son 3 Pre ray Bae RS fees icine 8 ate L Sead (A << Lara) abut a qerraiofa a9 sweaty nar vere edt ate sal a art Hea wat (8B mgL >> ksT) ne ~ pa (8) 2NkaT 3 (Gh BNkeT (0) 2 NgT at saver fear Six Setar aemit =A Tae orate are eo = Aka TET waa? sete Sate, Kae aT, sm aie 8 oth Awe fein et _ eae, Ne) a feny santa’ 1 ‘fare Nera seat at rat ee ‘Faates fraser @, a atte A Feat NIN— 1) (A) Nad a (C) N(N+4) = (2) N JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAVX-15 88. Consider black body radiation contained in-a cavity whose walls are at temperatura T. The radiation is in ‘equilib ium with the walls of the cavity. If the temperature of the walls is increased to 2T and the radiation is allowed to. come to equilibrium at the new temperature, the entropy of the radiation increases by a factor of (A) 2 (4 (c) 8 (D) 16 A systom has two-energy levels will energies cand 2c. The lower level is 4-fold degenerate while the upper levelis doubly degenerate. If there are N-non-interacting classical particles in the system, which is in thermodynamic equilibrium at a temperature T, the fraction of particles inthe upper level is ' ay —1 t+ere! 1 1+26'8" 1 c & pele’ + 4e!5 1 2c —aghot 90. The Isothermal compressibility K of an ideal gas at temperature T,, and V, is given by av Wy Sov. -y, & wr ( oy = It Planck's constant were zero, then the total energy contained in a box filled with radiation of all frequencies at temperature T would be (k is Boltzmann constant and T is non zer0) (A) Zero (8) infinite x (©) 5eT (0) KT, Which of the following atoms cannot exhibit Bose ~ Einstein condensation, even in principle 7 (A) 4H (B) 3He (C) SNa (0) Bk ‘Two gases separated by an impermeable but movable partition are allowed to fresty exchange energy. At equilibrium, the two sides will have the same. (A) Pressure and temperature (B) Volume and temperature (C) Pressure and volume {D) Volume and energy 6a, Fra fern, mera fates gen fas fate, fecha Ta Aa | aa fie cigcea 3 per At Arar ara ® (ae dant ann eT ear fen sare ihe Facer at aa a aria aged tart Ren sa, a a weraarare fata A ete a) 2 (B) 4 (c) 8 (D) 16 89. wa sores a al ar a « aft ze Freer ert 4 apt ser en 8 we ort an Grn Sarl eon 8 | ate ae wore HN A-getaen aor at at T araner a iteration sigs St 1 Ba Haat ca soil ar eB 1426887 1 O — oe pelt s agiet 1 ss ake — gare at, 92. SJDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-UX-15 1. ATA T,, aft Vv, was reel tte ser aie wie & feces apa a tt aT ified wi gaint sal, arent ongiteal & fata ara 8, ae & A) 3a 3 (okt (B) ora (0) kT Sia sa wan dasa tes ara fraps a sf vaitia vet gan? (A) {H (8) fHe (C) na (oO) Sk @ Aa wh ater oer aren ge aia aerate frase arora aati ain ect Gar ® | arent dai ait aa wm (A) wastarm (8) seas ar () wash ser (0) serasinaat JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-WX-15 94. The total energy E af an ideal non- relativistic Fermi gas in three i dimensions is given by Ea SN” where Nis the number of patios and V is the volume of the gas. ‘dentity the correct equation of state (P being Pressure) a) Pv=3e (8) Pv= (C) PV=E (D) PV= . Ten grams ot ice at O°C is added toa beaker containing 30 grams of water at 25°C. Whatis the final temperature of the system when it comes to thermal equilibrium ? (Thespecific heat of water is 1 caligC and latent heat of metting of ioe is 80 callg) (A) oc (8) 75°C (G), 125°C (0) -1.25°C Consider a sysiem of two Ising Spins S, and, taking values + 1 with interaction energy given by e=~JS,S,, when itis in thermal equilibrium at temperature T, For large T, the average energy of the c system varies 7, with G given by (a) — 20? (B) - (cy vf (0) 4J Three identical spin + fermions are to be distributed in two degenerate distinct energy levels. The number of ways this can be done is (a) 8 () 4 () 3 (D) 2 }. The speed ‘v’ of the molecules of mass 'm’ of an ideal gas. obeys Maxwell's velocity distribution law at an equilibrium temperature T, Let (y Yye Vz) denote the components of the velocity and k, be the Boltzmann constant. The average vaiue of (av, -B,)*, where a and prare constants. is ?-#) Fk (ay SBT gy (oP o) Het py (en (eBitst ™ A Camot cycle operates as a heat engine between two bodies of equal heat capacity until their temperatures: become equal. the initial temperatures of the bodies are T, and Tp, respectively and.T, > T, then their common final temperature is w E a= Tt yr 1 (C) VOT, (0) 3h +Tal The free energy F of a system depends on a thermodynamic variable was F=— ay" +by® with a, b>-0. The value of y/, when the systems in thermodynamic equilibrium, is (A) zero (8) = ( 2) i 0 (" a <3) 97. 95. sa erst oe eel rat haar ga aai Rye ee ca wet vali ean, vit saat ree ah aero at reaiae, | (Pea 2) 1 2 (A) PV=,E (8) PV¥=3E (0) PV= ae 25°C A 3001 well tera wai aa at OCH aS 1ommzet eas | wats LA a a ae wore ar if area eT 8? (orth oft Fafa aeahh 1 caligG sit ak a ver aft staffer nef @ so-cal/g) (A) onc (©) 125° (C) PV=E (B) 75°C (OD) -1.25°C |. AA chfae, a sngitm fara s, airs, EY cee sroreft 1 or a he fa oe Fea Sal ¢ = 8,8, Soa wt 2, 3a ae Sella igen F Ta Brae | wer fae woret A sthae rat eet epectara_ wry fear aT pare | (a) -2uP iB) - tc) wP (2) 4d de amet fer waite ai a dhoria ier sant cart fae ea were 138 wet free Ft ert a) 8 (B) 4 () 3 (0) 2 99. JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIER-WX-15, Ua sed ta & Ze mi! sms flare vy ae a TA Aaa & 34 fear Fem an agers & | Wop Vy Vy) BLATT ST ky at ster a ary ant 2 ait acer fais rr fener aa (av, — f,)? a0 sire WR ae a 3 pati fea é 1 (ay (o?—8? ha @) offer (C) (o+P)"keT (o) (= BYP eT 7 m Umi erie am zen ee a er a om apo a 2 Feat dha, saa aA eure ert ae ay aT e | afe at Ae ane ar sam: T, aft T, aft 7, > T,ate8, sr far a oR i B a = @ (TT ©) $+) eh wont sar ae Salt F enhsrafies afta w wt Prk’, da, b> 08 aa F =— ay’ +bw? 8 1a aoe anisrrtie dee a tat y Hae 4 (a) a @ [2] ray “fay® og oy JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-AWX-15 101 ‘The three principal moments of inertia of a methanol (CHjOH) molecule have the property|, =l,=land|, ¢ | The rotation energy eigen values are et mi “ 2 8) © “orl, mi? (4 (0) m1 oF \te In the presence of a weak magnetic field, atomic hydragen undergoes the +'By, of radiation, The number of distinet spectral ines that are observed in the resultant Zeeman spectrumis + (A) 2 (8) 3 @ 4 (0) 6 transition -°P, by emission Given that the ground state energy of the hydrogen atom is— 13.6 eV, the ground state energy of positronium (which is a bound state of an electron and a positron) is (A) +680 (B) —68eV (GC) -13.6ev (D) -27.2eV 104. Ifthe hyperfine interaction in an ator is given by H=a §,.S, where S,and 5, denote tha electron and proton spins respectively, the splitting between the *S, and 'S, state Is ; ‘ an’ “ (8) an? an® Os () aan? The ratio of intensities of the B, and Dz tines of sodium at high temperature is (Ay ut (8) 2:3 @ 13 (0) 12 Amuon (q) from cosmic rays is ‘trapped by a proton totorm a hydrogen- like atom. Given that a miion is approximately 200 times heavier than an electron, the longest wavelength of the spectral line (in the analogue of the Lyman series) of such an atom will be (A) 5.62a° (Cc) 3.75A" (8) 6.67 (D) 13.34° The electronic energy levels in a hydrogen atom are given by -13. —8V Ifaselective excitation to the n= 100 level isto be made using a laser, the maximum allowed frequency line-width of the laser is (A) 6.5 MHz (8) 65 Hz (C) 65GHz (D) 6.5 kHz 401. Ua fretaiet (CH,OH) sry a Fifteen adh fears aor pad F, =1, <1 ott, 218, Fatt sal sera es *) 2 (8) Fen aim (11) ©) or} (D) ws D+ aoa 1) iw) der aii aa Ah sahara a fafa sala ae anttay enegios *Py + 'Sy damord daca | faft-ne Sree Rast Arce a Reece ston Bag a ger see Ay 2 () 3 (c) 4 (0) 6 Fr offre fe eres vay Al rae Reval —13.60ve, tate A Mave ee walt (Site getacly athe Te Hieets ates Sek) (A) +6.8eV (8) -64eV (C) -136e (0) -27.2ev JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-AWX-15 ae ee ray Heres eetera wasan fm at Ha g,.g, wel S, 2s. am: gcagha Sit wets at afar aed € RAF ig att ‘5, ata ar faq ez? an? A 5 ® ay? ° © + (0) aan? serena fsa % D, ac, wast tt ttaenail er srg e (A) tet (B) 23 () 13 (D) 4:2 pte ata are orgtaeT aa ee wt waka act & erm ware fae a ce muon (uo) FoR RA RAFT ‘ara muon ara 200 TTT 8, 08 voy Al een han a sree eian airtel (ata Dui ararerin) (A) 5.624" (8) 6.67A° (C) 375A" (D) 13.3a° SAT STAT SRE m= 100 HS fee ‘yar Settee ofseieara or eararey at See A aiferray were argia tense 8 (A) 6.5 MHz (8) 65Hz (C) 6.5GHz (D) 6.5 kHz JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIER-WX-15, 108. A perturbation V,_.,= aL? is added to the hydrogen alom potential. The shift in the energy level of the 2P state, When the sHects of spin are negiacied upto second order in ‘a’ is (A) 2an* (B) 2an?+aen* ce) ants Saeyt (D) 0 A spectral ling due to a transition from an electronic state 'p’ to an 's’ state splits into thrae. Zeeman lines in the presence of a strong magnetic field. At intermediate field strengths the number of spectral lines is (Ay 10 (8) 6 () 3 (2) 9 How much does the total angular momentum quantum number J change in the transition of Cr (34) atom as It ionize to Cr** (3.4) 7 (A) Increases by 2 (B) Decreases by 2 (C) Decreases by 4 {D) Does not change collection of N atoms is exposed to a strong resonant electromagnetic radiation with Ng atoms in the ground state and N, atoms in the excited state, such that N, +N, =N. This collection of two-level atoms will have the following population distribution. (A) Ng<>Ny N (C) Ny=Nowp N ) No-N,=5 The Spectrum of radiation emitted by a black body at a temperature 500K peaks in the (A) Visible range of frequencies (B) infraredrange ol frequencies (C) Ultra violet range of frequencies (2) Microwave range of frequeficies An atom with one outer electron having orbital angular momentum is placed in a weak magnetic field. The number of energy lavels into which the higher total angular momentum state splits, is (A) 21+2 (B) 241 (C) 2! (D) 21-1 The lifetime of an atomic state is 1 nano second. The natural line width ‘of the spectrum line in the emission spectrum of this state is of the order of (A) 10M ev {B) 10% ev (Cc) 10% ev Mgiotev The degeneracy of an excited state of nitrogen atom having electron configuration 1s2252p83s73d! is (A) 10 6) 6 ©) 15 (0) 18 The ground state of sodium atom (j)Na)isa °S y state, The difterence in energy levels arising in the presence ota weak extemal magnetic field B, given in terms of Bohr magneton ii, . is (A) 2u,B (8) 4.8 () 44,8 (0) 64,8 (m0 110. 114, 108, nell a sees =al2ar ate Rar 8 | 2p a2 aaa rare ea 2, sar aot ea a va Tas ce aa Sera aL fen sath ‘a! Hise (A) 2aa® (B) 2ay?+a2nt (c) ante SaPyt (2) 0 ar & ae wah abate Cay we eaghia Re pa eH s Re wh Tera aridia a oy safeata a afi si tensa Ferrara arene. sera a ‘arma w aviaatea tenrail Sree s (A) 10 (8) 6 (c) 3 (0) 9 Crise) samy Precio ager aotee nf satan wert J aitafte var 8, wa ae Cre (3 d#) a safe eh 7 (A) 2asreret are ®) 2aaneaane (c) 42aerarnt (O) hd vit aftertaste? Nemo ay Ue ise we qian gereraba: fate rswe #2 H TeraTeT Ng TATA aie sified eee Hi cesarel N, WHI gener @, fire ae N, +N, = NET wren ® | eh ees Til ea eine _ Angee Faron ete | (A) Ny<>N,. N N (C) Ny=Nyaz (0) Ny-Ne= 112, 113. 114, 115, 116, JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/TIERAUX-15 500 K arms 3 frat we us are fre B aenfala Fafaor an aviatia (A) sutra gents gee 8 | (8) anghrets sarata wee 1 (C) sarge ret tar via | (D) anghrats agaitaa tau sin? | ee BH are Teta ae ‘eee atin aot 1 a ce Goer aie a Scam? | sel er ten faa seat ge stele ae aa fae Whar Brae Rr (A) 2142 (8) 241 (Cc) 2 {D) 21-1 wee afer eee A) slifamratts wm aa he 2 | ede eters 8 day tar oft wepfas Tan af} Pregl a ae ez ar amaze? | (a) 10° ev (©) 10%ev Pes wan seat ae 18?2s%2p%as?ad! 8 sar eA Reh state 3 (A) 10 {c) 15 (0) 103ev (8) 6 (0) 18 Bifean TH (,,Na) 1 MTES *Sy Sze ioe gle ara data aa B, Hate ter yp, Fem zs wae Sal ata fer? (A) 2p,B 8) 4,8 ) 4,8 (0) 6y,8 (@) 1088 eh JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAUX-15 17. 418. 119. 120. The number of spectral lines allowed in the spectrum for the 32D 3 #P transition in sodium is: (Ay 12 (g) 22 (Cc) 16 (D) 28 The first stokes line of a rotational Raman spectrum is observed at 12.96 em~', Considering the rigid rotator approximation, the rotational constant is given by (A) 6.48cm-7 (8) 3.24em" (C) 2.160m" (D) 1,620m* ‘The far infrared rotational absorption spectrum of @ diatomic molecule shows equilibrium lines with spacing 20 em-. The position of the first stoke line in the rotational Raman spectrum of this molecule is (A) 20¢m-* (B) 40em1 (c) 60cm (D) 1200m1 A double siit interference experiment uses a laser emitting light, of two adjacent frequencies y, and yoly: <2). The minimum path difference between the interfering beams for which the interference pattern disappears is: 421. Fora two-dimensional free electron gas, the electronic density n, and the Fermi energy E,, are related by yy mE, SB) ne ae (A) me, (C} n= gr 0) n= 122, The Hall coefficient Ry, of sodium depends on (A) The effective charge carrier mass: and carries density {B) The charge carrier density and relaxation time (©) The charge carrier density only {D) The etfective charge carrier ma: 123, Consider X-ray diffraction from & crystal with a face centered cubic (fo) lattice. The lattice plane for, which there is no diffraction pitrak is (A) (2,1,2) (8) (1,.1,1) (C) (2,0,0) (D) (31,1) 124. A narrow beam of x-rays with wavelength 1.5 A is reflected from an ionic erystal with an tec lattice structure with lattice constant 6A. The sine of the angle corresponding 10(1 1 1) reflection is 3 3 a %S @ = 1 1 4 Ps (c) nN? 118. 118, 120. Hifera #3 *p 3 2p aren & fae Page & serie artarch Saget tarsi AaeTs (A) 12 (B) 22 (c) 16 (0) 28 eERtpiaars a age Al ect Paral 12.96 cmd Saray aaa? | antatenpaaarec — & ara fe pila eercia 23 are sam (A) 6.48 cm (8) 2.24cm" (C) 2.16cm (D) 1.62cm" ver igsrritaes orm ae rece pian serait Baer AE 20 cr ATA “aren bara Rarer gs eT 3 phere ee tags F wea ale her area? (A) 20em* (8) 40cm? (C) 600m? (D) 120en! thugads sraftal & ws der vivian seer sucht ws fafaura efron BRAT HR yy (yy < yo) B rae fore, ‘maf aa Srqea tt aaT 8, Fa sarfrcnedt as hee pre rete & (2) 121 122. 123, 124 JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIERAVX-15 veh at oremia gaa gaagia fe & fore ! fags sea nth wii gale, E adi A data & | (2mE,)* ) n= 5 me (B) n= ent ©) es (2) n= Ome 5 Hifean a efe sefsitree A, wine? | (A) HEAR ae ares aS ee (8) are fee eee ite rere a (C) aml éfer area (0) wadi ant afaczeanr fi fran ai, wath 32a (oc) are j are wee fears fase Pera eT 9 fare: fore aral and Fada fara 778, ae sett saver & (A) (2.1.2) (B) (1.1.1) (C) (2,0,0) (D) (3,4, 4) fant ay sei ea gar ated 1.5 A% ara arabe fea a we foo areft dtaa & ara arefi frie 6 A ‘are ferfera aca Bi (111) wheter & fere ator sear Et ar 8 v3 v3 ay eas 1 1 ) Z 0) 3 | JDD-79/PGT- PHYS/ TIER-WX-15, | 125, Ifthe numberdensity of a free-electron gas in three dimensions is increased eight times, its Fermi energy will (A) Increase by a factor of 4 (B) Decrease by a tactor of 4 (C)_ Increase by a factor of 8 (D) Decrease bya factor of & 126. The energy required to create alattice vacancy in a crystal is equal to 1eV. The ratio of the number densities of n(1200k) vacancies “-/a9q 4) When the crystal is at equilibrium at. 1200 k and 300 k respectively, is approximately (A) exp(-30) (B) exp(-15) (C) exp (15) (D) exp (30) 127, A metal with body centered cubie (bee) structure show the first (.6. smallest angie) diffraction peak at a Bragg angie of 4 = 30°. The wavelength of x-ray used is 2.1. The volume of the primitive unit cell of the metal is (A) 26243 (B) 19143 (C) 932 (0) 464% 126. 129. 130, For an ideal Fermi gas in three dimensions, the electron velocity V_ al tha Fermi surlace is related to electron concentration ‘n’ as (A) yank @) Yan () Yean® O) Ywan® Which one of the following cannot be ‘explained by considering a harmonic approximation for the lattice vibrations iin solids ? (A) Thermal expansion (B) Debye's T? law {C) Dulong Petit’s law (D) Optical branches in lattices The dispersion relatignfor a one dimensional mono atomhié crystal with lattice spacing ‘a’, which Interacts nearest neighbour harmonic potential where A is Ka is given by @= |s° : constant of appropriate unit. The force constant between the nearest nalghbour of the lattice (Mis the mass. of the atom) is Ma* wy (8) (C) MA? (D) 2Mae 2

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