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CBSE Class 12 Physics Question Paper 2022

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(v) E-7:F7 HAT 12 JRI 3Tzy7 TTRa FA , TE IPA 5 H5 51

c=3 x
105 m/s
h 6.63x 10-34 Js
e = 1.6 x 10-19 C

Ho 4T x 10-7 T m A-1

E8.854 x 10-12 C2 N-1 m-2

= 9 x 10° N m2 C2
4TtE
5 1 z417 (m) = 9.1 x 10-31 kg

51 zYHTA = 1.675 x 1027 kg


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Ttea 51 A47 = 1.673 x 10-27 kg

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1.38 x 10-23 JK-1


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General Instructions:
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them:
This question paper contains 12 questions. All questions are

compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into three sections Section A, B and C.
(ii) Section A:Q. Nos. 1 to 3 areof 2 marks each.
(v) Section B:Q. Nos. 4 to 11 are of 3 marks each.
() Section C:Q. No. 12 is a case study based questionof 5 marks.

(ui) There is no overall choice in the question paper. Howeuer, internal choice
has been provided in some of the questions. Attempt any one of the

alternatives in such questions.


(uii) Use of log tables is permitted, if necessary, but use of calculator is not

permitted.

c 3x 10 m/s
h 6.63 x 10-34 Js
e = 1.6 x 10-19 C

Ho 4Tx 10-7 Tm A

e8.854 x 10-12 c? N-1 m-2

A 9x 10° N m2 c-2
ATtE
Mass of electron (m) = 9.1 x 10-31 kg

Mass of neutron = 1.675 x 10-2 kg

Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-27 kg

Avogadro's number = 6.023 x 1023 per gram mole

Boltzmann constant = 1.38 x 10-23 JK-1

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1.

2. (a) TTT-HTES Y y6tuia () FT yeAfofa a I F i HT (N) 51


2

(b)

i)

3. 2

4
3

5.
5. 60 cm T a metra 3raaet ye (4, = 1.5) AIA ang 24 cm g «
3

fm mH= 2.014102 u

mH=3.016049 u
mHe=4.002603 u
= 1.008665 u
m.

7.

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SECTION - A
at
. D r a w energy band diagrams of n-type and p-type semiconductors
levels.
temperature T> OK, depicting the donor and acceptor energy
Mention the significance of these levels. 2

scattered
22. (a) Draw the graph showing the variation of the number (N) of
Marsden
alpha particles with scattering angle (0) in Geiger
-

experiment. Infer two conclusions from the graph.


OR
current with
b) Plot suitable graphs to show the variation of photoelectric
the collector plate potential for the incident radiation of
the same intensity but different frequencies v, V, and v, (v,<V2 <V
)
i) the same frequency but different intensities I1. I2 and I, 4, <lh <1)

3. Write the characteristics of a p-n junction which make it suitable for


rectification. 2

SECTION - B

4.
4. Define the term - Distance of closest approach. How will it be affected, for
an a particle, if kinetic energy of the particle is doubled? 3

5. A point source in air is kept 24 cm in front of a concave spherical glass


surface (Gu, = 1.5) and radius of curvature 60 cm. Find the nature of the

image formed and its distance from the point source. 3

6. Calculate the energy released in MeV in the following reaction:

HHHe+n
Given m H) = 2.014102 u

mH=3.016049 u
mHe=4.002603 u
m,
= 1.008665 u

7. Explain with the help of a suitable diagram, the phenomenon on which an


optical fibre works. Mention any two uses of optical fibres. 3
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(ii)

(b)

i)

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G)3AT9dr fafrui 61 3aí, TeT
(i)

10. fet LED rarå frea 1 3rta Ais I LED HEpi am sit i ifAaf
fafey 3

11. (a) )

3
(i) fat faga-gaa fafesru 61 TqM 1.0 x 101 Hz I H fafaU

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8. (a) A parallel beam of light of wavelength 600 nm is incident normaly
on a slit of width 0.2 mm. If the resulting diffraction pattern 18

observed on a screen 1 m away, find the distance of 3

() first minimum, and

(i) second maximum, from the central maximum.


OR
b)
(b A thin equiconvex lens of radius of curvature R made of material of

refractive index u, is kept coaxially, in contact with an equiconcave

lens of the same radius of curvature and refractive index p2 FH).

Find
i) the ratio of their powers, and

(i) the power of the combination and its nature.

9. Photoelectrons are emitted from a metal surface when illuminated with


UV light of wavelength 330 nm. The minimum amount of energy required
toemit the electrons from the surface is 3.5 x 10-19J. Calculate 3
the energy of the incident radiation, and
i) the kinetic energy of the photoelectron.

10 State the working principle ofLED. Write any two


an
important
advantages and two disadvantages of LED. 3

11. (a) ) Monochromatic light is incident on a surface separating two


media. The frequency of the light after refraction remains
unaffected but its wavelength changes. Why? 3
(i) The frequency of an electromagnetic radiation is 1.0 x 1oll Hz
Identify the radiation and mention its two uses.
OR

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Zi+Ze- ZA zAT feAI T4TI

I.
i) y1a sin ot
(i) 2 a sin 2ot
Cil) y = a sin (20t + o)

iv) y4= a sin |4ot +

(A) () 3ir (i) (B) (i) 3ir (ii)


(C)i) 3it (iv) (D) (iv) 3ir ()
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(b) () Trace the path of a ray of light PQ which is incident at an angle
i on one face of a glass prism of angle A. It then emerges out
from the other face at an angle e. Use the ray diagram to prove
that the angle through which the ray is deviated is given by 28
=
Li+ Le - ZA.
(i) What will be the minimum value of 8 if the ray passes
symmetricallythrough the prism?

SECTION- C
CASE STUDY
12. The principle of superposition is used to understand the phenomenon of
interference of light waves. The principle states that at a particular point,
the resultant displacement produced by a number of waves is the vector
sum of the displacements produced by each wave. Light waves from two
coherent sources produce interference pattern. Thomas Young devised a
way to obtain two coherent sources using two identical pinholes (S, and
S,) illuminated by a single monochromatic pinhole source S. Using these
sources in his experiment known as Young's double slit experiment,
Young studied the interference pattern. The pattern consists of alternate
bright and dark fringes. The distance between two successive bright or
dark finges depends on the distance between S, and S2, the distance of the
screen from the plane of S,S, and the wavelength of light used.

I. Consider the following waves


) V a sin ot

i) y2=a sin 20t


(ii) y, = a sin (20t + Ù)

(iv) y=a sin 4ot +


Which pair of the waves coming from two sources S, and S, will

produce interference?
(A) () and (i) (B) (i) and (ii)
(C) (ii) and (iv) (D) iv) and (i)
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(A) (B) I
(C) 21 (D) 41

(A) > @ 3
(B) >02>®z
(C) o>
(D)

TV. z fa- rm af feri-eraa 0.8 mm afu tzd fetai s, att

(A) 480 nm (B) 560 nm


(C) 640 nm (D) 680 nm

V.

(A)

(C)

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II. Two light waves of the same intensity I each, having a path
difference of W4, emanating from two coherent sources, meet at a
point. The resultant intensity at the point will be
(A) Zero (B)
(C) 21o D) 4o

II. Vandana performs Young's double slit experiment by using orange,


green and red lights successively. If the fringe widths measured in
the three cases are o, @2 and o3 respectively, then which of the
following is correct?
(A) o>®3
(B) oo2>@3
(C) > 03®
(D) o 0 > ®2

TV.
V. In a Young's double slit experiment,. the slit separation is 0.8 mm
and the interference pattern is obtained on a screen kept 50 cm from
the plane of the slits S and S. If the first bright fringe is formed 0.4
mm from the central maximum, the wavelength of light used is
(A) 480 nm (B) 560 nm
(C) 640 nm (D) 680 nm

V.
V. Consider the effect on the angular separation of the fringes
Young's double slit experiment due to the following operations:
() the screen is moved away from the plane of the slits,
i) the separation between the two slits is increased till fringes are

observed.
Which of the following options is correct?
(A) It remains constant in both cases.
(B) It decreases in both cases.
(C) It remains constant in (i) but'decreases in (i).
in
D) It decreases in (1) but remains constant (i).

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