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Question 1. Question 2.

The figure shows a plot of  PV/T  versus  P  for The figure depicts four x-t plots for the linear motion of a
1. 00 × 10  kg  of
−3
oxygen gas at two different particle.
temperatures.
 

The value of PV/T where the curves meet on the y-axis


is:
−1
1.  0. 06 J  K
−1
2.  0. 36 J  K
−1
3.  0. 16 J  K
−1
4.  0. 26 J  K

Which of the following is true?


1. (a) is periodic but (c) is not periodic.
2. (b) is periodic but (d) is not periodic.
3. (b) and (d) are periodic.
4. Only (c) is periodic.

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Question 3. Question 5.

The figure shows the position-time graph of a particle of In a region of space, magnetic field is parallel to the
mass 4 kg. What is the force on the particle for   t > 4 s?  positive y-axis and the charged particle is moving along
(Consider one-dimensional motion only). the positive  x-axis (as shown in the figure). The
directions of Lorentz force for an electron (negative
  charge) and proton (positive charge) are respectively:

1. 0
2. 40 N
1. -z-axis, +z-axis
3. 20 N
2. +z-axis, -z-axis
4. 10 N
3. -z-axis, -z-axis

4. +z-axis, +z-axis
Question 4.

The potential energy function for a particle executing

linear simple harmonic motion is given by V(x) = , Question 6.


2
kx

where k is the force constant of the oscillator. For k = 0.5 Figure shows x-t graph for a particle undergoing one
N/m, the graph of V(x) versus x is shown in the figure. A dimensional motion. What is the velocity of the particle
particle of total energy 1 J moving under this potential at t=20 s?
must turn back when it reaches:

1.   x = ±1 m
1. 5 m/s
2.   x = ±2 m

3.   x = ±3 m
2. 10 m/s
4.   x = ±4 m
3. Zero

4. 2 m/s

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Question 7. Question 9.

The figure shows the velocity-time graph for a particle. Two figures shown below exhibit position-time graphs
Acceleration in the time interval t=0 to t=8s will be: for particles undergoing one-dimensional motion. In
which of the following graph(s), the acceleration of the
particle is zero?

1. Only graph (a)


1. Constant 2. Only graph (b)
2. Variable and decreasing with time 3. Both graphs (a) & (b)
3. Variable and increasing with time 4. Neither graph (a) nor (b)
4. Can't say  

Question 8.

The figure shows the velocity-time graph for a particle. Question 10.
What is the acceleration of the particle?
The figure shows the position-time graph of a body of
mass 0.04 kg. What is the time between two consecutive
impulses received by the body? 

1. 2 s
2. 4 s
3. 1 s

v−vo
4. 3 s
1.  to
 
v−2vo
2.  to  

3. 
2v−vo

to

v−vo
4.  2to

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Question 11. Question 13.

The figure shows the variation of the kinetic energy of a The given graph shows the variation of Fahrenheit
block of mass m connected to a spring. Kinetic energy at temperature (t ) vs Celsius temperature (t ). The correct
F C

the extreme position for this block of mass m will be: relation between the two temperature scales that can be
deduced from the graph below is

1. kx 2
m

2
kxm
2. 2

2
kxm
3. 4

tF 5

4. Zero 1.  
tC
=
9

tF −32 212−32

2.  
tC
=
100−0

tF −32 100−0

Question 12. 3.  
tC
=
212−32

tF 212−32
The figure given below shows the longitudinal stress vs 4.   = tC 100−0

longitudinal strain graph for a given material. Based on


the given graph, Young's modulus of the material with

the increase in strain will:

Question 14.
The figure shows pressure versus temperature graph for a
low-density gas kept in a vessel with:

1. be variable
 
2. first increase & then decrease
1. Variable volume
3. first decrease & then increase
2. Volume first increasing then decreasing
4. remain constant
3. Volume first decreasing then increasing

4. Constant volume

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Question 15. Question 17.

The diagram below shows a graphical representation of The graph below shows the processes involved in a
pressure versus temperature variation for three different Carnot engine. 
low-density gases A, B & C.

Which of the following can be deduced about absolute


zero for the gases A, B & C:
1. Different for all the three gases
2. Same only for gases A & B 
For the two isotherms 1 and 2, the temperature of
3. Same only for gases B & C isotherm 1 is: 
4. Same for all the three gases 1. Equal to the temperature of isotherm 2
  2. More than the temperature of isotherm 2
  3. Less than the temperature of isotherm 2
  4. Sometimes more & sometimes less than the

temperature of isotherm 2

Question 16.

The graph given below shows variation of specific heat


capacity of water versus temperature. 

From the graph given above, we can conclude that:


1. Specific heat capacity always increases
2. Specific heat capacity always decreases
3. Specific heat capacity never changes
4. Specific heat capacity first decreases and then
increases
 

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Question 18. Question 20.

The graph shows displacement versus time graph for a The figure given below shows the graphs for amplitudes
particle performing SHM along x-axis given by of forced oscillations in resonance conditions for
x = A sin(ωt + ϕ). Value of the initial phase,ϕ of the different damping conditions. 
particle is-

 
1.  π

One of the conclusions that can be drawn from the graph


2.  π

2 above is:
3.  π

6
1. As damping increases, amplitude increases

4. π 2. As damping increases, the amplitude decreases

  3. As damping increases, the amplitude does not change

  4. As damping increases, the amplitude may increase or


decrease

Question 19.

Question 21.
The given graph shows displacement versus time graph
for a particle performing Simple Harmonic Motion The given diagram shows the progression of a harmonic
(SHM) for two values of the initial phase ϕ.  wave from time t to t +  Δt where the crest of the wave
displaces by Δx . Then the speed of the wave will be:

The correct equation for the SHM that can be deduced  


from the above graph is:  
1.  x = A sin(ωt + ϕ) Δt
1.  
Δx
2.  x = A cos(ωt + ϕ)
2Δx
2.  
Δt
3.  x = A sin(ωt)
Δx
3.  
4.  x = A cos(ωt) Δt

2Δt

4.  
Δx


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Question 22. Question 23.

The curve in the given graph shows the variation of The diagram shows graph of current versus voltage for a
potential difference 'V' across a conductor with current 'I' material. The material can be a:
flowing through a conductor. The dashed line in the
graph given below represents:

 
1. A non-ohmic conductor
2. An ohmic conductor
3. A semiconductor
4. An insulator

 
1. Conductor
2. Insulator
3. Diode
4. None of the above
 

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Question 24. Question 25.

Graph shows the variation of resistivity(ρ)  with Figure shows the graph for magnetic hysteresis for a
temperature for a material. The material can be- ferromagnetic materail. From the graph, magnetic
retentivity for the material is-

1. Copper
2. Aluminum
3. GaAs
4. Nichrome  

1. 2.5 T

2. 1.2 T
3. 1 T
4. 4 T

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Question 26. Question 27.

The graph given below shows the variation of voltage Graph given below shows variation of current with phase
and current with phase for an AC circuit. The circuit is: for an AC circuit such that  I =
im
 . Then current I is-
√2

 
   
1. Purely capacitive circuit  
2. Purely inductive circuit 1. Peak current
3. Purely resistive circuit 2. Average current
4. RC circuit 3. Rms current
  4. Mean squared current

Question 28.
Phasor diagram for a circuit is given below. The circuit
is-
 

 
1. Purely capacitive circuit
2. Purely inductive circuit
3. Purely resistive circuit
4. RC circuit

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Question 29. Question 30.

Graph given below shows variation of voltage, current Phasor diagram given below represents which circuit?
and flux for a magnetisation-demagnetisation cycle for an
inductor. One of the correct conclusion out of the graph  
below can be:
 

 
1. Purely capacitive circuit
2. Purely inductive circuit
 
3. Purely resistive circuit
 
4. RC circuit
1. Voltage leads current

2. Current leads voltage

3. Voltage and current are in phase


4. Sometimes current leads sometimes voltage leads
 

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Question 31. Question 32.

Graph given below shows variation of voltage, current The phasor diagram given below represents a series LCR 
and charge for a charging-discharging cycle for a circuit. The circuit is predominantly-
capacitor. Then -
 
 

 
 
1. Capacitive
 
2. Inductive
1. Voltage leads current
3. Resistive
2. Current leads voltage
4. All of the above
3. Voltage and current are in phase
 
4. Sometimes current leads sometimes voltage leads

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Question 33. Question 34.

In the phasor diagram given below,  phase difference Figure shows the variation of peak current im  with
between current and voltage, ϕ ≠ . Then the circuit is-
π

2 angular frequency ω for a LCR series circuit for different


values of resistor R. Then the resonant frequency is-
 

 
1. Purely capacitive circuit
 
2. Purely inductive circuit 6

1. 
1×10

3. Purely resistive circuit 2π

4. LCR circuit 2.  2×10

3. 
3×10

4.  4×10

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Question 35. Question 36.

In the diagram given below, plot of angle of deviation (δ) Graph shows variation of photoelectric current with
versus angle of incidence (i) for a triangular prism is intensity of light. It can be concluded that photoelectrons
given. Then the angle of minimum deviation is- emitted per second are-
   

1. 20 o

2. 30 o

3. 40 o

 
4. 50 o

1. Independent of intensity of incident radiation


2. Inversely proportional to intensity of incident radiation
3. Directly proportional to intensity of incident radiation
4. Directly proportional to square of intensity of incident
radiation

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Question 37. Question 38.

The graph shows the variation of photocurrent with Graph given below shows variation of binding energy per
collector plate potential for different intensities of nucleon, Ebn  ,as a function of mass number. For nuclei
incident radiation. Then the maximum intensity is: with mass number A such that, 30 < A < 170,  Ebn  is
  almost constant because nuclear forces are:

 
 
1. Short-ranged 
2. Medium-ranged
3. Long-ranged
 
4. None of the above
 

1. I 1

Question 39.
2. I 2

The graph given below shows the variation of voltage


3. I 3
and current with phase for an AC circuit. The circuit is:
4. All intensities are same
 

 
1. Purely capacitive circuit
2. Purely inductive circuit
3. Purely resistive circuit
4. RC circuit

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Question 40. Question 41.

Graph gives the variation of potential energy of a pair of Graph shows the exponential decay of a radioactive
nucleons as a function of their separation, r. From the species. Then the number of nuclei decayed after time t
graph it can be concluded that the force between is-
nucleons is attractive for distances-
 
 

 
 
1. Less than ro

2. Greater than ro
 
3. Less than 
ro
−λt
2 1.  No e

−λt
4. Less than
ro
2.  2No e
4
−λt
3.  No − No e

−λt
4.  2No − No e

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Question 42. Question 43.

Graph shows barrier potential for a p-n junction diode Graph given below shows variation of voltage and
under different biasing conditions where Vo is the built-in current with phase for an AC circuit. Then the circuit is
potential of the diode. Then graph 2 represents: predominantly-

   

 
 
1. Forward biasing with low voltage battery
2. Forward biasing with high voltage battery
3. Reverse biasing
4. Unbiased condition  

1. Capacitive
2. Inductive
3. Resistive
4. All of the above
 

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Question 44. Question 46.

The figure shows the position-time graph of a particle of Figure shows the position-time graph of a body of mass
mass 4 kg. What is the force experienced by the particle 0.04 kg. What is the magnitude of each impulse recieved
for 0 < t < 4 s?  (Consider one-dimensional motion only). by the  body?
 

1. 8 × 10 −4
 kg − m/s

2. 2 × 10 −4
 kg − m/s

3. 4 × 10 −4
 kg − m/s

(1) 0 4. 6 × 10 −4
 kg − m/s

(2) 40 N  

(3) 20 N  

(4) 10 N

Question 47.

Question 45. A woman pushes a trunk on a railway platform that has a


rough surface. She applies a force of 100 N over a
Graph given below shows variation of voltage and distance of 10 m. Thereafter, she gets tired and her
current with phase for an AC circuit.  What is the phase applied force reduces linearly with distance to 50 N. The
difference between current(i) and voltage(v)? total distance through which the trunk has been moved is
  20 m. The plot of force applied by the woman and the
frictional force, which is 50 N versus displacement is
given below. Work done by frictional force over the first
10 m will be:

 
1.  -500 J
 
2.  500 J
1. 0
3.  1000 J
2.  π

6
4. -1000 J
3.  π

4.  π

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Question 48. Question 50.

Phasor diagram given below represents which circuit? Graph given below shows variation of voltage and
current with phase for an AC circuit. The circuit is-
 

 
1. Purely capacitive circuit
2. Purely inductive circuit  
3. Purely resistive circuit 1. Purely capacitive circuit
4. RC circuit 2. Purely inductive circuit

3. Purely resistive circuit

Question 49. 4. RC circuit

Graph shows barrier potential for a p-n junction diode  


under different biasing conditions where Vo is the built-in

potential of the diode. Then graph 3 represents-

 
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