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The values of resistance and tolerance, respectively, (1) isobaric (2) isothermal
are :
(1) 470 W, 5% (2) 470 kW, 5% (3) adiabatic (4) isochoric
(3) 47 kW, 10% (4) 4.7 kW, 5%
Ans. (3)
Ans. (1)
Sol. R = 47 × 101 ± 5%
2.
R = 470 W, 5% EN
Find the torque about the origin when a force of
3jˆ N acts on a particle whose position vector is
2kˆ m :
Sol. Free expansion i.e. expansion against vacuum is
adiabatic in nature for all type of gases. It should
be noted that temperature final temperature is equal
to initial temperature for ideal gases.
i = µA
7. A body weighs 72 N on the surface of the earth. E
Sol. I=
LL
What is the gravitational force on it, at a height equal At
to half the radius of the earth?
(1) 24 N (2) 48 N E = IAt
(3) 32 N (4) 30 N
20
Ans. (3) = ´ 20 ´ 10-4 ´ 60
10-4
Sol. Ws = mgs = 72 N
= 24 × 103 J
A
13.
h = 300m EN
A resistance wire connected in the left gap of a
metre bridge balances a 10 W resistance in the right
gap at a point which divides the bridge wire in the 16.
-7
= 4 p ´ 10 ´
l
= 6.28 × 10–4 T
I
100
(0.5)
´ 2.5
2 B
l1 l2 where 3 is translational degree of freedom
Sol.
For monoatomic gas total degree of freedom
f = 3 (translational degree of freedom)
17. A capillary tube of radius r is immersed in water and
water rises in it to a height h. The mass of the water
R l1 in the capillary is 5g. Another capillary tube of radius
= l
10 2 2r is immersed in water. The mass of water that will
rise in this tube is :
R 3 (1) 20.0 g (2) 2.5 g
= (3) 5.0 g (4) 10.0 g
10 2
Ans. (4)
R = 15W Sol. m µ r
=
1.22l
a
EN
1.22 ´ 6 ´ 10 -7
(3)
Ans. (3)
1
2 npd 2 (4)
2
= 3.66 × 10–7 rad 1
lm =
LL
20. A wire of length L, area of cross section A is hanging 2 pd 2 n
from a fixed support. The length of the wire
changes to L1 when mass M is suspended from its where d is diameter of a gas molecule and
free end. The expression for Young's modulus is : n is molecular density
3p p
B 536Hz 524Hz (3) rad (4) rad
2 2
Frequency µ Tension
EN
If tension in B slightly decrease then frequency of
B decrease.
Ans. (2)
Sol. Displacement (x) equation of SHM
x = A sin ( wt + f )
dx
= Aw cos ( wt + f )
...(1)
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31. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with 34. Dimensions of stress are :
air as medium is 6 µF. With the introduction of a (1) [M L–1 T–2] (2) [M L T–2]
2 –2
dielectric medium, the capacitance becomes 30 µF. (3) [M L T ] (4) [M L0 T–2]
The permittivity of the medium is : Ans. (1)
( e0 = 8.85 × 10–12 C2 N–1 m–2 ) Force
(1) 5.00 C2 N–1 m–2 Sol. stress =
Area
(2) 0.44 × 10–13 C2 N–1 m–2
(3) 1.77 × 10 –12 C2 N–1 m–2 M1 L1 T -2
(4) 0.44 × 10 –10 C2 N–1 m–2 =
L2
Ans. (4)
Sol. Cm = ÎrCo stress = M 1L –1T –2
35. Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequency
30 is incident on a photosensitive material. What will
Îr = =5
6 be the photoelectric current if the frequency is
Î = Îo . Îr = 8.85 × 10–12 × 5 halved and intensity is doubled ?
Î = 0.44 × 10–10 (1) zero
32. Taking into account of the significant figures, what (2) doubled
is the value of 9.99 m – 0.0099 m ? (3) four times
(1) 9.9 m
(3) 9.98 m
Ans. (3)
EN
(2) 9.9801 m
(4) 9.980 m
K2 =
1.5
2 0
hn – hn 0 = – 0.25 hn 0
p
. If instead C is removed from the circuit, the 36. The solids which have the negative temperature
3
p coefficient of resistance are :
phase difference is again between current and
3 (1) insulators and semiconductors
voltage. The power factor of the circuit is : (2) metals
(1) –1.0 (2) zero (3) insulators only
(3) 0.5 (4) 1.0 (4) semiconductors only
Ans. (4) Ans. (1)
XC 37. A charged particle having drift velocity of
Sol. When L removed tan f = 7.5 ×10–4 ms–1 is an electric field of 3 ×10–10 Vm–1,
R
has a mobility in m2 V–1 s–1 of :
XL (1) 2.25 × 10–15
When L removed tan f =
R (2) 2.25 × 1015
(3) 2.5 × 106
XC XL
= Þ Resonance (4) 2.5 × 10–6
R R Ans. (3)
Z=R
n d 7.5 ´ 10-4
R R Sol. µ= =
cos f = = = 1 E 3 ´ 10-10
Z R
= 2.5 × 106
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38. Which of the following graph represents the variation 40. A screw gauge has least count of 0.01 mm and
of resistivity (r) with temperature (T) for copper ? there are 50 divisions in its circular scale.
Pitch
Sol. L.C. =
r r Number of division on circular scale
(3) (4)
T T Pitch
Þ 0.01 mm =
50
Ans. (4)
39.
EN
Sol. For some metals like copper, resistivity is nearly
proportional to temperature although a non linear
region always exists at very low temperature.
Two bodies of mass 4kg and 6kg are tied to the ends
of a massless string. The string passes over a pulley
41.
Þ Pitch = 0.5 mm
(3) half
Ans. (4)
lD '
b' =
( m2 - m1 ) g d'
Sol. a =
m1 + m2
d
D' = 2D, d' =
(6 - 4)g 2g 2
a= =
6+4 10
l ´ 2D 4 lD
g b' = =
a = d/2 d
5
b' = 4b
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42. For the logic circuit shown, the truth table is : 43. The energy equivalent of 0.5 g of a substance is:
(1) 0.5 × 1013 J
A (2) 4.5 × 1016 J
Y (3) 4.5 × 1013 J
B (4) 1.5 × 1013 J
Ans. (3)
(1) A B Y Sol. E = mc2
0 0 1 = 0.5 × 10–3 × 9 × 1016
0 1 0 = 4.5 × 1013 J
1 0 0 44. For which one of the following, Bohr model in not
1 1 0 valid ?
(2) A B Y (1) Singly ionised neon atom (Ne+)
0 0 0 (2) Hydrogen atom
0 1 0 (3) Singly ionised helium atom (He+)
1 0 0 (4) Deuteron atom
1 1 1 Ans. (1)
(3) A B Y Sol. Bohr model is applicable for only single electron
(4)
0
0
1
1
A
0
0
1
0
1
B
0
0
1
1
1
Y
1
EN 45.
species.
The quantities of heat required to raise the
temperature of two solid copper spheres of radii
r1 and r2 (r1 = 1.5 r2) through 1 K are in the ratio:
(1)
5
(2)
27
0 1 1 3 8
1 0 1
1 1 0 9 3
LL
(3) (4)
Ans. (2) 4 2
Sol. Y = A + B = A .B = A .B = AND gate Ans. (2)
Sol. Heat supplied DQ = MsDT
A B Y
For same material 's' same.
0 0 0
0 1 0 4 3
DQ µ M and M= pr r
1 0 0 3
A
1 1 1 DQ µ r3
3 3
DQ1 æ r1 ö æ 1.5 ö 27
=ç ÷ = =
DQ 2 è r2 ø çè 1 ÷ø 8
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