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BASARA GNANASARASWATHI CAMPUS KAKATIYA HILLS

Sec: Star SC PHYSICS CUMULATIVE Date: 21-08-2021


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SINGLE ANSWER TYPE
1. An air chamber of volume ‘v’ and pressure ‘p’ has a neck area of cross- section ‘A’
into which a ball of mass ‘m’ just fits and can move up and down without friction.
When the ball is pressed down a little and released it executes S.H.M. The time period
of oscillations of the ball is (assuming pressure – volume variations to be isothermal).
( p0 = atm pressure).
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mv 2 mv p0 mv 2 mv
A) 2 B) C) 2 D)
pA A p pA A p  p0
2. The vernier of a vernier scale is divided into 10 divisions which coincide with 9
divisions of the main scale, each main scale division being 0.5 mm. When the two
jaws of the instrument are in contact with each other, the 4th division of the vernier
scale coincides with a main scale division and the zero of the vernier lies to the right
of the zero of the main scale. When a sphere is inserted between the jaws, the zero of
vernier scale lies slightly to the right of 1.8 cm and the sixth vernier division coincides
with a main division. The diameter of sphere will be
A) 1.85 cm B) 1.81 cm C) 1.75 cm D) 1.71 cm
3. A number of little droplets of a liquid of surface tension T, density , all of same
radius r, combine to form a single drop of radius R. if the total energy released in this
process is converted into kinetic energy of the bigger drop, velocity of the bigger drop
is
3T  R  r  6T  R  r  T R  r 2T  R  r  
A) B) C) D)
Rr Rr Rr R

4. Three uncharged capacitors of capacities C1 , C2 and C3 are connected as shown in the


figure to one another and the points A, B and C are at potentials V1 ,V2 and V3
respectively. Then the potential at O will be
V1C1  V2C2  V3C3 V  V2  V3
A) B)
C1  C2  C3 C1  C2  C3
V1 V2  V3  V1V2V3
C) D)
C1  C2  C3  C1C2C3
5. A thin convex lens of focal length 50 cm is cut into two pieces 0.5cm above the
principal axis as shown. The parts are now placed on the x – axis. The co-ordinates of
the image of an object placed at (-100, 0) after refraction at both the parts is
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355 1  175 1  175 5  355 5 


A)  ,  B)  ,  C)  ,  D)  , 
 6 8   6 8   6 8   6 8 
6. A ramp is constructed in parabolic shape such that the height y of any point on its
surface is given in terms of points horizontal distance x from the bottom of the ramp
x2
by y  . A block of granite is to set on the ramp, the co-efficient of static friction is
2L
0.8. The maximum x coordinate xm at which the block can be placed on the ramp and
remain at rest if L = 10m is
A) 2m B) 4m C) 8m D) 10m
7. The intensity of an electric field depends only on the co-ordinates x, y and z as follows
 ^ ^ ^

 a  x i  y j  z k 
E   unit.
x  y  z 
2 2 2 3/ 2

The electrostatic energy stored between two imaginary concentric spherical shells of
radii R and 2R with centre at origin is
4 0 a 2 2 0 a 2  0 a 2  0 a 2
A) B) C) D)
R R R 2R
8. A hemispherical shell of mass m and radius R is hinged at point O and placed on a
horizontal surface. A ball of mass m moving with a velocity u inclined at an angle
1
  tan 1   strikes the shell at point A (as shown in figure) and stops. The minimum
2
speed u of the ball so that shell reaches horizontal surface OP is
A) gR
2 gR
B)
3
gR
C)
5
D) It cannot come on the surface for any value of u.
9. A uniform chain is placed at rest on a rough surface of base length l and height h on
an irregular surface as shown. Then, the minimum coefficient of friction between the
chain and the surface must be equal to
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h h 3h 2h
A)   B)   C)   D)  
2l l 2l 3l

10. Two large black plane surfaces are maintained at constant temperatures T1 and T2
(T1 > T2). Two thin black plates are placed between the two surfaces and in parallel to
these. After some time, steady conditions are obtained. By what factor ( ) is the
steady heat flow reduced due to the presence of black plates ?

1 1 1
A)   B)   C)  = 1 D)  
2 3 4
PASSAGE-1
A capacitor of capacitance C = 0.1 F is charged by a battery of emf E1 = 100V and
internal resistance r1 = 1  by putting switch S in position 1 as shown in figure.
11. The heat generated across R  99 resistor during charging of capacitor is
A) 485 J B) 490 J C) 495 J D) 500 J
12. Now the switch is thrown to position 2 at instant t = 0, connecting the capacitor to a
rechargable battery of emf E2 = 50V and internal resistance r2 = 1 ohm.. The heat
generated in the 50V battery during flow of current through this battery is.
A) 1.25 J B) 1.5 J C) 1.75 J D) 2J
PASSAGE-2
Three particles each of mass m can slide on fixed frictionless circular tracks in the
same horizontal plane as shown in fig. Particle A moves with velocity v0 and hits
particle B. The coefficient of restitution being e = ½. Assume that B and C are at rest
initially and lie along the radial line before impact. The spring initially is unstretched
and it has a spring constant K.
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13. The velocity of B immediately after impact is


3v0 v0 v0
A) v0 B) C) D)
4 2 4
14. The maximum stretch in the spring is
m v0 m 3v0 m v0 m
A) v0 B) C) D)
5K 2 5K 4 5K 4 5K
PASSAGE-3
A solid sphere of radius 50 cm is set into motion on a rough horizontal surface
( = 0.20) with a linear velocity v = 10 m/s in the forward direction and an angular
velocity  = 20 radian/sec. in the anticlockwise direction as shown in given figure.
(g = 10 m / s 2 )

15. The time, in which sphere stops rotating in anticlockwise direction, is


A) 2 sec B) 1 sec C) 3 sec D) 4 sec
16. The linear speed of the sphere, when slipping finally ceases and pure rolling starts, is
10 20 30 40
A) m/s B) m/s C) m/s D) m/s
7 7 7 7
MATCHING LIST TYPE
17. The graphs in column II represent a quantity y plotted as a function of another quantity
x, given in column I, Match the graph which best fits the relationship between y and
x.
Column I
Column II
y x
(A) Pressure of one mole of Volume of one
an ideal gas at constant mole (
temperature P
)
(B) Velocity of a ball thrown Time (Q)
down from a height

(C) Electric field strength Distance (R)


between parallel plates between plates
with constant potential
difference between them

(D) Current values on closing Time (S)


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an inductance, resistance,
emf source series
circuit
A) A – q, B – p, C – q, D – r B) A – p, B – q, C – s, D – r
C) A – q, B – p, C – r, D – s D) A – q, B – p, C – s, D – r
18. Consider a wire of length l, cross sectional area A and Young’s modulus Y and match
the given two columns
Column – I Column – II
A) If the wire is pulled at its ends by P) Young’s modulus of elasticity (Y),
equal and opposite forces of magnitude F of the wire
so that it undergoes an elongation x,
according to Hooke’s law, F = Kx, K
depends on
B) Let the wire be suspended vertically Q) elongation (x) of the wire
from a rigid support and a mass m is
attached at its lower end, if the mass is
slightly pulled and released, it executes
SHM. Time period of oscillation depends
on
C) If the thick inflexible wire is fixed R) length of the wire (l)
between two rigid supports and its
temperature is increased, thermal stress
developed in the wire depends on
D) If the wire is stretched from length l to S) Area of cross section of the wire (A)
l + x, then work done in stretching the
wire depends on

A) A – p,s B – p,r C – p, D – p,r,s


B) A – p,r,s, B – p,r,s, C – p,q,r,s D – p,q,r,s
C) A – p,r,s, B – p,r,s, C – p D – p,q,r,s
D) A – q,r,s, B – p,r, C – q,r,s D – p,r,s
19. Consider a linear extended object that could be real or virtual with its length at right
angles to the optic axis of a lens. With regard to image formation by lenses, match
Column-I with Column-II for all possible cases: Assume medium outside the lens to
be air.
Column I Column II
(A) Image of the same size as the (P) Concave lens in case of real
object object
(B) Virtual image of a size greater (Q) Convex lens in case of real
than the object object
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(C) Real image of a size smaller (R) Concave lens in case of


than the object virtual object
(D) Real and erect image (S) Convex lens in case of
virtual object

A) A – q,r,s, B – p,r, C – q,r,s D – p,r,s


B) A – p,s, B – p,r, C – p, D – ,q,r,s
C) A – q,r, B – q,r, C – q,s, D – r,s
D) A – q,s, B – p,r, C – p,s D – ,q,r,s
20. Find the accelerations of blocks A and B for the following cases ( g = 10 m/s2)
1
2

1 kg 1 kg 10 N

B
A

ColumnI ColumnII
(P) 1 = 0 and 2 = 0.1 (1) aA = aB = 9.5 m/s2
(Q) 2 = 0 and 1 = 0.1 (2) aA = 9 m/s2, aB = 10 m/s2
(R) 1 = 0.1 and 2 = 1.0 (3) aA = aB = g = 10 m/s2
(S) 1 = 1.0 and 2 = 0.1 (4) aA = 1, aB = 9 m/s2
Codes:
P Q R S
A) 4 2 3 2
B) 3 4 2 3
C) 2 3 4 4
D) 3 2 1 4
KEY
1 B 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 D
9 B 10 B 11 C 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 A 16 C
17 A 18 B 19 C 20 D
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