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COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT)
Questions & Solutions
Date: 06 September, 2020 (SHIFT-2) | TIME : (03.00 p.m. to 06.00 p.m)
Duration: 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 300
SUBJECT : PHYSICS

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PART : PHYSICS
1. A charged particle going around in a circle can be considered to be a current loop. A particle of mass m

carrying charge q is moving in a plane with speed v under the influence of magnetic field B . The magnetic
moment of this moving particle is :
   
m2 B m2 B m2 B m2 B
(1) (2) (3)  (4)
B2 2B 2 2B2 2 B 2
Ans. (3)
Sol.

q qv
i= 
T 2r
M = i × r2
2v
=  r 2
2r
1
M= q.v.r
2
1 mv
= qv 
2 qB

m v2
M=
2B
 
Direction of M is opposite of B therefore

  m v2B
M
2B 2

2.  
Particle A of mass m1 moving with velocity 3 î  ĵ ms1 collides with another particle B of mass m 2
 
which is at rest initially. Let v1 and v 2 be the velocities of particles A and B after collision respectively. If

  
m1 = 2m2 and after collision V1  î  3 ĵ ms–1 , the angle between V1 and V2 is :

(1) 105º (2) 15º (3) –45º (4) 60º


Ans. (1)

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   
Sol. m1u1  m2u2  m1v1  m2 v 2

  
2m2 3 î  ĵ + m2 × 0 = 2m2 î  3 ĵ + m2 × v 2 

2 3 î  2 ĵ  2 î  2 3 ĵ  v 2

v2   3  1î  ( 3  1) ĵ

v 1  î  3 ĵ
 
Angle between v1 and v 2 is 105°

3. A square loop of side 2a and carrying current  is kept in xz plane with its centre at origin. A long wire
carrying the same current  is placed parallel to z-axis and passing through point (0,b,0), (b > > a). The
magnitude of torque on the loop about z-axis will be :

2 0  2a 2 2 0  2a 2b  0  2a 2  0  2 a 2b
(1) (2) (3) (4)
b (a 2  b 2 ) 2(a 2  b 2 ) 2(a 2  b 2 )
Ans. (2)

Sol.

Net force acting on wire AB & CD are zero

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F2
B 

i
'
'

 F1

AD

0 i2 b
 = F1 cos   2a  (2a)   2a
2 a  b
2 2
a  b2
2

2 0 .i2a 2b
=
(a 2  b 2 )

 
4. Two identical electric point dipoles have dipole moments p1  p î and p 2  p î and are held on the x-

axis at distance 'a' from each other. When released, they move along the x-axis with the direction of their
dipole moments remaining unchanged. If the mass of each dipole is 'm', their speed when they are
infinitely far apart is :

P 3 P 1 P 1 P 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
a 2 0 ma a 2 0 ma a  0 ma a  0 ma

Ans. (2)

Sol.
ki  ui  k f  uf

2k.p 1 1
0 p2 . cos(180)  mv2  mv2  0
r3 2 2
2kp1p 2
mv2 =
r3

2kp1p 2
 
m r3
p1 = p2 = p & r = a

p 1
v=
a 2 0 ma

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5. For a plane electromagnetic wave, the magnetic field at a point x and time t is :
 
B( x, t )  [1.2  107 sin(0.5  103 x  1.5  1011 t ) k̂ ] T . The instantaneous electric field E corresponding to

B is :
 V  V
(1) E . (x, t)  [36sin(1 103 x  0.5  1011 t) ĵ ] (2) E . (x, t)  [36sin(0.5 103 x  1.5  1011 t) k̂ ]
m m
 V  V
(3) E . (x, t)  [36sin(1 103 x  1.5  1011 t) î ] (4) E . (x, t)  [–36sin(0.5  103 x  1.5  1011 t) ĵ ]
m m
Ans. (4)
Sol. E0 = B0 × C = 1.2 × 10–7 × 3 × 108 = 36
As the light is propagating in x direction

& (Ê  B̂) || Ĉ



 E should be in ĵ direction
  V
So electric field E = E0sin E . (x, t)  [–36sin(0.5  103 x  1.5  1011 t) ĵ ]
m

6. When a particle of mass m is attached to a vertical spring of spring constant k and released, its motion,
is described by y(t) = y0sin2t, where 'y' is measured from the lower end of upstretched spring. Then 
is :

1 g g 2g g
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 y0 y0 y0 2y 0

Ans. (4)
Sol. y = y0sin2 t
y0
y= (1  cot 2t )
2
y0 y
y– = – 0 cos2t
2 2
Y = A cos2t

k
2 =
m

mg
maximum displacement = y0 =
k
y0 × (2)2 = 2g

g
=
2y 0

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7. The rods of identical cross-section and lengths are made of three different materials of thermal
conductivity K1 , K2 and K3, respectively. They are joined together at their ends to make a long rod (see
figure). One end ofr the long rod is maintained at 100ºC and the other at 0ºC (see figure). If the joints of
the rod are at 70ºC and 20ºC in steady state and there is no loss of energy from the surface of the rod,
the correct relationship between K1 , K2 and K3 is :

(1) K1 < K2 < K3 (2) K1 : K3 = 2 : 3 (3) K1 : K2 = 5 : 2 (4) K1 > K2 > K3


Ans. (2)
Sol. K1(100 – 70) = K2(70 – 20) = K3(20 – 0)
K130 = K2(50) = K3(20)
 K1 : K2 : K3 = 10 : 6 : 15
K1 : K3 = 2 : 3

8. When a car is at rest, its driver sees rain drops falling on it vertically. When driving the car with speed v,
he sees that rain drops coming at an angle 60º from the horizontal. On further increasing the speed of
the car to (1 + )v, this angle changes to 45º. The value of  is close to :
(1) 0.41 (2) 0.50 (3) 0.73 (4) 0.37
Ans. (3)
Sol.

vrg vrg
vrg
60° 45°
–vcar = v –vcar = ( + 1)v
v

v rg
tan = 60° = …….(1)
v
v rg
tan 45  …….(2)
(  1)v

3 v  (  1)v

  3  1  0.732

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9. In the figure shown, the current in the 10 V battery is close to :

(1) 0.42 A from positive to negative terminal (2) 0.71 A from positive to negative terminal
(3) 0.36 A from negative to positive terminal (4) 0.21 A from positive to negative terminal
Ans. (4)
Sol.

–5i2 – 10(i1 + i2) – 2i2 + 20 = 0


–10i1 – 17i2 + 20 = 0
–10 + 4i1 + 10(i1 + i2 ) = 0
14i1 + 10i2 + 10 = 0
10i1 + 17i2 = 20 × 10
14i1 + 10i2 = 10  17
–138i1 = 30
30
i1 =  = –0.217
138
i1 is negative it means current flows from positive to negative terminal

10. A fluid is flowing through a horizontal pipe of varying cross-section, with v ms–1 at a point where the
P
pressure is P Pascal. At another point where pressure Pascal its speed is V ms–1 . If the density of
2
the fluid is  kg-m–3 and the flow is streamline, then V is equal to

P P 2P P
(1)  2 (2)  2 (3)  2 (4) 
2   
Ans. (2)
1 2 P 1 2
Sol. P+    V
2 2 2
P 1 2 1 P
  = V2 ; V= 2 
2 2 2 

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11. Consider the force F on a charge 'q' due to a uniformly charged spherical shell of radius R carrying charge
Q distributed uniformly over it. Which one of the following statements is true for F, if 'q' is placed at
distance r from the centre of the shell ?
1 Qq 1 Qq
(1) F  for all r (2) F  for r < R
4 0 r 2 4 0 R 2

1 qQ 1 Qq
(3) > F > 0 for r < R (4) F  for r > R
4 0 R 2 4 0 r 2

Ans. (4)
Sol.

E = O, r < R
qQ
= 2 ,rR
r
Inside F = 0 and outside sphare
2Qq
F=
4 0 r 2

12. Assuming the nitrogen molecule is moving with r.m.s. velocity at 400 K, the de-Broglie wavelength of
nitrogen molecule is close to : (Given : nitrogen molecule weight : 4.64 × 10 –26 kg, Boltzman constant :
1.38 × 10–23 J/K, Planck constant : 6.63 × 10–34 J-s)
(1) 0.34 Å (2) 0.44 Å (3) 0.20 Å (4) 0.24 Å
Ans. (4)
h h h
Sol.  = 
2m k 3 3mkT
m  kT
2
6.63  1034
= = 0.24Å
3  4.64  1026  1.38  1013  400


13. A particle moving in the xy-plane experiences a velocity dependent force F  k(y î  x ĵ) , where x
 
and y are the x and y components of its velocity  . If a is the acceleration of the particle, then which
of the following statements is true for the particle ?
   
(1) quantity  . a is constant in time (2) quantity   a is constant in time

(3) F arises due to a magnetic field (4) kinetic energy of particle is constant in time
Ans. (2)

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 
Sol. F  kv
 
 F || v
 
 a || v
 
 v  a = 0 always

14. A double convex lens has power P and same radii of curvature r of both the surfaces. The radius of
curvature of a surface of a plano–convex lens made of the same material with power 1.5 P is :
3R R R
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2R
2 2 3
Ans. (3)
1 1 1 
Sol.  (n  1)  
P R R

1 2
 (n  1) …(1)
P R
1 1 1
 (n  1)   …(ii)
1.5P R 

2 n 1

3P R
From (i) and (ii)
3 R'

2 2R
R
 R' =
3

15. Given the masses of various atomic particles m P = 1,0072 u, mn = 1,0087 u, m e = 0.000548 u, mv  0 ,

md = 2.0141 u, where p = proton, n  neutron, e  electron, v  antineutrino and d  deuteron. Which


of the following process is allowed by momentum and energy conservation :
(1) n + p  d + 
(2) p  n + e+ + 
(3) n + n  deuterium atom (electron bound to the nucleus)
(4) e+ + e– 
Ans. (1)

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 x
16. The linear mass density of a thin rod AB of length L varies from A to B as ( x )   0 1   , where x is
 L

the distance from A. If M is the mass of the rod then its moment of inertia about an axis passing through
A and perpendicular to the rod :
5 3 2 7 2
(1) ML2 (2) ML (3) ML2 (4) ML2
12 7 18 5
Ans. (3)
Sol.

A B
x
dx
dm = .dv
d = dm . x2
 x
=  0 1  .x 2 dx
 L
1
 x 3 
0



I = 0  x 2 
L 
dx

L
x3 x 4
= 0 
3 4L
0

L L  3
= 0   3 
 3 4 

7 0L3
I=
12
L
3 0L
m=
 dx 
0
2

 7L2 7L2 7
   = mL2
m 3 18 18
12 
2

17. A circuit to verify Ohm's law uses ammeter and voltmeter in series or parallel connected corrected
correctly to the resistor. In the circuit :
(1) ammeter is always used in parallel and voltmeter is series
(2) ammeter is always connected in series and voltmeter in parallel
(3) Both ammeter and voltmeter must be connected in parallel
(4) Both ammeter and voltmeter must be connected in series
Ans. (2)
Sol. Theory Based

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18. In a dilute gas at pressure P and temperature 't', the mean time between successive collision of a
molecule varies with T as :
1 1
(1) T (2) (3) T (4)
T T
Ans. (2)

Sol. 
v rms

1

T

19. Two planets have masses M and 16M and their radii are a and 2a, respectively. The separation between
the centres of the planets is 10a. A body of mass m is fired from the surface of the larger planet towards
the smaller planet along the line joining their centres. For the body to be able to reach at the surface of
smaller planet, the minimum firing speed needed is :

3 5GM GM2 GM GM
(1) (2) (3) 2 (4) 4
2 a ma a a
Ans. (1)
Sol.

1   G  10Mm GMm  G  16Mm GM  m


m u2     0 
2  2a 8a  8a 2a
45GM
u=
4a
3 5GM
u=
2 a

20. A student measuring the diameter of a pencil of circular cross-section with the help of a vernier scale
records the following four readings 5.50 mm, 5.55 mm. 5.34 mm ; 5.65 mm. The average of these four
readings is 5.5375 mm and the standard deviation of the data is 0.07395 mm. The average diameter of
the pencil should therefore be recorded as :
(1) (5.54  0.07) mm (2) (5.538  0.074) mm
(3) (5.5375  0.0740) mm (4) (5.5375  0.0739) mm
Ans. (1)
Sol. Least count in 0.01 mm therefore option (1) is possible.

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Numerical Value Type (la[;kRed izdkj)


This section contains 5 Numerical value type questions.
bl [k.M esa 5 l[;kRed izdkj ds iz'u gSaA
21. In a series LR circuit, power of 400 W is dissipated from a source of 250 V, 50 Hz. The power factor of
the circuit is 0.8. In order to bring the power factor to unity, a capacitor of value C is added in series to
 n 
the L and R. Taking the value of C as   F , then value of n is ___________
 3 
Ans. 400
Sol. P = Vm.in.cos
400 = 250 × 1m × 0.8
irms = 2A
(1m)2 . R = P
4 × R = 400  R = 100.
R
cos =
2
R 2  XL

100
0.8 =
1002  XL2
2
 100 
1002 + X L2 =  
 0.8 
2
 100 
XL =  1002   
 0.8 
XL = 75
Power factor is unity
XC = XL = 75
1
 75
C
1 1
C=  F
75  2H  50 7500
3 × 2500
1
=  4  102 mF
3
400
= F
3
N = 400

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22. An engine operates by taking a monatomic ideal gas through the cycle shown in the figure. The
percentage efficiency of the engine is close to _____________

Ans. 19
Sol.

W = 2P0v0
Q+ = W AB + W BC
= n.cvTAB + nCPTBC

 [3P0 v 0  P0 v 0 ]  6P0 V0  3P0 V0 


3 5
=
2 2
15
= 3P0V0 + P0 V0
2
21
= P0 V0
2
W 2P0 V0 4
=  
Q 21 21
P0 V0
2
400
%=  19
21

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23. The output characteristics of a transistor is shown in the figure. When VCE is 10V and IC = 4.0 mA, then
value of ac is _________

Ans. 150

 i 
Sol.    c   150
 iB  VCE 10

24. A Young's double-slit experiment is performed using monochromatic light of wavelength . The intensity
of light at a point on the screen, where the path difference is , is K units. The intensity of light at a point
 nK
where the path difference is is given by , where n is an integer. The value of n is __________
6 12
Ans. 9

Sol.  = 0cos2
2
 
= k cos2   
 6


= k cos2  
6

3k 9k
= =
4 12
n=9

25. The centre of mass of a solid hemisphere of radius 8 cm is x cm from the centre of the flat surface. Then
value of x is __________
Ans. 3
3R 38
Sol. hcm = = = 3cm
8 8

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