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PHYSICS: Max.Marks : 66
SECTION I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Water flows through a garden hose at a volume flow rate of 450 cm3 / s . The current due
to only negative charge is
A) 2.4 ×106 A B) 24 ×106 A C) 4.8 ×106 A D) 48 ×106 A
2. The current through a resistor of resistance 5Ω depends on time as i = i0 + α t , where
i0 = 10 A, α = 4 A / s then

A) charge flown in first 10 sec = 400 C


B) charge flown in first 10 sec = 200 C
C) power consumption by the resistor at t = 10 sec is 12500 W.
D) Electric energy consumed by the resistor in first 10 sec = 12.5 kJ
3. The gap between two highly conducting, long coaxial cylindrical shells of radii 10 cm ,
20 cm is filled with a substance of electrical resistivity ρ (uniform). Let 25 V and 5V be
the potentials of the inner and outer shells respectively, then
A) potential at 15 cm distance from axis of the shells is 45 − 20 log 32
B) potential at 15 cm distance from axis of the shells is 25 − 2 log 32
C) potential at 15 cm distance from axis of the shells is 15V
D) potential at 15 cm distance from axis of the shells is 20V
4. The total momentum of electrons in a straight wire of length 1000 m carrying a current
10 A is P1 and in the wire of length 1000 m bent into a semicircular arc carrying 10 A
current is P2 . Then
A) P1 = 0.814µ N − s B) P2 = 0.407 µ N − s
2
C) P2 = p D) P2 = P1
π 1

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5. Three cylindrical rods 1, 2, 3 Of lengths 2l, l & l radii R, 3R & 2R and electrical
resistivities ρ , 2 ρ & 3ρ respectively are joined in series as shown with the current
flowing along their axis.

Effective resistivity of the combination is


11 85 23 107
A) ρ B) ρ C) ρ D) ρ
23 107 11 85
6. Let R1 & R2 are resistances of two resistors made up of materials having temperature
coefficient of resistance 4 ×10−3 Ω / 0C and −3 ×10−3 Ω / 0C respectively. At tºC, if R1 = 100 Ω ,
then find R2 so that resistance of series combination of R1 & R2 remains same, even after
small change in temperature.
400 400
A) 125 Ω B) 75 Ω C) Ω D) Ω
3 7
7. In a circuit as shown
6V , 2Ω

R = 10Ω

A) potential difference across R = 6V


B) potential diff across terminals of cell is 5V
C) potential diff across terminals of cell is 6V
D) current in the circuit is 3A

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8. In a circuit as shown
10 V , 2 Ω

R
A) If R = 4 Ω , maximum power is dissipated in R
B) If R = 6 Ω , maximum power is dissipated in R
C) If R = 3 Ω , maximum power is dissipated in the circuit
D) If R = 0Ω , maximum power is dissipated in the circuit

SECTION II
Paragraph Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question has four
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Passage-1:
A straight copper wire of length 100 m and cross sectional area 1.0 mm 2 carries a current
4.5Assuming that one free electron corresponds to each copper atom (given
ρ = 1.72 × 10−8 Ω − m, density = 8.96 g / cm3 , atomic weight of copper =63.5gm )
9. The time it takes an electron to displace from one end of the wire to the other end
( average time ).
A) 2.1 × 105 sec B) 6.0 × 105 sec
C) 1.0 × 105 sec D) 3 × 106 sec
10. The sum of electric forces acting on all free electrons in the given wire (approximately)
is
A) 10.5 N B) 10.5 × 104 N C) 10.5 × 107 N D) 105N
Passage -2:
Two resistors of resistance 600Ω and 300 Ω at 200 C and temperature co-efficient of
resistances are 0.001/ 0C and 0.004/ 0C respectively
11. Resistance of their series combination at 50 0C
A) 910 Ω B) 954 Ω C) 1000 Ω D) 975 Ω
12. The effective temperature coefficient of their series combination
A) 0.015 / 0C B) 0.003/ 0C C) 0.002/ 0C D) 0.0015/ 0C
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Passage -3
Consider a resistor in the shape of solid cylinder of length 60 cm , radius 2 mm ,
resistivity 2 ×10−6 Ω − m , density 2 g/ cm3 , specific heat 1 J/g 0C carries a constant current
8A, If it can lose heat to surroundings through only convection according to
dQ
= kA (T − T0 ) (where A is surface area of the resistor, T is the temperature of resistor
dt
and T0 is temperature of the surroundings) with coefficient of convection k =40
W / m2 0C , T0 = 300 C ( π 2 = 10)
13. Rate of increase of temperature of the resistor when the temperature of the resistor is T0
is
A) 0.1 0 C / s B) 10 0 C / s C) 0.2 0 C / s D) 0.4 0 C / sec
14. Steady state temperature of the resistor is
A) 500 0 C B) 100 0 C C) 40 0 C D) 50 0 C

SECTION III
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
15. The temperature of a metal wire rises when an electric current passes through it because :
A) Collision of metal atoms with each other releases heat energy
B) Collision of conducting electrons with each other releases heat energy
C) When the conduction electrons fall from higher energy level to a lower energy level,
heat energy is released
D) Collision of conducting electrons with the atoms of the metal gives the energy which
appears as heat
16. Consider a conductor of variable cross section in which current is flowing from cross
section ‘1’ to ‘2’. Then

A) current passing through both cross sections is the same.


B) current through ‘1’ is less than that through ‘2’
C) Drift velocity of electrons at ‘1’ is less than that at ‘2’
D) Drift velocity is same at both the cross sections

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17. Two heaters designed for the same voltage ‘V’ have different power ratings. When
connected individually across a source of voltage V, they produce H amount of heat each
in time t1 and t2 respectively. When used together across the same source, they produce
‘H’ amount of heat in time t :
A) If they are in series , t = t1 + t2 B) If they are in series, t = 2(t1 + t2 )
t1t2 t1t2
C) If they are in parallel, t = D) If they are in parallel, t =
(t1 + t2 ) 2(t1 + t2 )
18. Like terminals of two cells of emf E1 = 6V and E2 = 5V are joined without any external
load. If their internal resistances are r1 = 2 Ω and r2 = 3 Ω respectively, then
A) Terminal potential difference across either cell is less than 5 V
B) Terminal potential difference across either cell is 5.6 V
C) Current through the cells is 0.2 A
D) Current through the cells is Zero if E1 = E2
19. Two uniform conductors made of the same material have length L and 2 L, but have
equal resistances. The two conductors are connected in series in a circuit in which
current is flowing. Which of the following is /are correct ?
A) The potential difference across the two conductors is the same
B) The drift speed is larger in the conductor of length L
C) The electric field in the first conductor is twice that in the second
D) The electric field in the second conductor is twice that in the first
20. In the part of circuit shown in figure
A E r B
0 0

20 V 2V
A) Current will flow from A to B B) Current may flow A to B
C) Current may flow from B to A D) The direction of current will depend on E

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Sec: Sri Chaitanya - Sr. Chaina-I ADV_2012_P2 Date: 26-05-19
Time: 3 Hr’s WTA-33 Max. Marks:198
Key Sheet

PHYSICS:

1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 D
6 C 7 B 8 D 9 D 10 B
11 B 12 C 13 D 14 D 15 D
16 AC 17 AC 18 BCD 19 ABC 20 BCD

CHEMISTRY:

21 A 22 B 23 D 24 B 25 B
26 C 27 A 28 D 29 D 30 A
31 A 32 C 33 B 34 C 35 ABD
36 ABD 37 AC 38 ABCD 39 CD 40 AC

MATHEMATICS:

41 B 42 A 43 D 44 A 45 C
46 B 47 A 48 B 49 B 50 A
51 C 52 A 53 C 54 D 55 BCD
56 ABD 57 AB 58 CD 59 ABCD 60 ABD

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Solutions
Physics
1. I = ( negative change with molecule ) × ( molecules per sec ) × e
 450 
= (10)  × 6.02 ×1023  × 1.6 ×10 −19 c / s
 18 
q = ∫ idt = (10t + 2t )0 = 300 C
2 10
P = i 2 R = 502 × 5 = 12500 j / s
2.
10

E = ∫ i 2 Rdt = ∫ (100t 2 + 4t 4 + 40t 3 ) sdt


0

ρ ∆V
3. cylindrical resistor resistance = ln(b / a ) And applying i =
2π l R
Ilm
4. I = neVd S , N = nAi p1 = NmVd =
e
2R 2 Ilm
p2 = Nm. w=
π π e
ρ 2 l 2ρ l 3ρ l  2l l l 
: resistivity = = + + = ρeff  + + 2 
5.` π R 2 π 9R 2 π 4 r 2  π R 2
9 π R 2
4 π R 
 2 3
 2+ 9 + 4  107
⇒ ρeff =   ρ= ρ
 2+ 1 + 1  85
 9 4
dR dR1 dR 400
6. R = R1 + R2 ⇒ = + = 100 × 4 ×10−3 + R2 × (−3 × 10−3) ⇒ 0.4 − 3R2 × 10 −3 = 0 ⇒ R2 = Ω
dθ dθ dθ 3
3
7. i = = 0.25 A ⇒ VR = 0.25 ×10 = 2.5V V(1) = 6 − 1× 0.25 = 5.75V V(2) = 3 + 1× 0.25 = 3.25V
12
8. : conceptual
9. Conceptual
l
10. I = neVd A ⇒ t = & F = ENe
Vd
11. Conceptual
dR
12. R = R1at 50 0C + R2 at 50 0C , α =
Rdθ
13. Conceptual
dT dT i 2 R 82 × 2 ×10 −6 × 0.06 / π × 23 × 10−6
14. as ms = i 2 R − k 2π rl (T − T0 ) Initially ms = = = 0.4 0C / sec
dt dt ms 2 ×103 ×1000 × π × 2 2 ×10−6 × 0.60
82 × 2 ×10−6 × 0.60
i R = K (T − T0 ) ⇒ T − 30 =
2
−6 −3
t − 30 = 20 ⇒ T = 500 C
40 × 2π × 0.6 × π × 2 ×10 × 2 ×10
2

15. Conceptual 16. Conceptual


17. Conceptual 18. Conceptual
19. Conceptual
20. Conceptual

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Final Key
GIVEN FINAL
S.NO SUB Q.NO REMARKS
KEY KEY
1 PHY 9 D Delete 5
We get 3 × 10 s
2 PHY 10 B Delete Answer to 9th question will effect the answer

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