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5.
Physics - Section A In thermodynamics, the Zeroth law is related to:
1.
1. Work done
The LED
2. Thermal equilibrium
1. Is reverse biased
3. Entropy
2. Is forward biased
4. Diffusion
3. Can be made of GaAs
4. Both (2) & (3) are correct
6.
If an electromagnetic wave propagating through vacuum
2.
If the focal length of the objective lens is increased, then
is described by ( )
E y = E 0 sin kx - ω t ;
magnifying power of :
( )
B z = B 0 sin kx - ω t , then
1. microscope will increase but that of telescope decrease
1. E 0k = B 0ω
2. microscope and telescope both will increase
2. E 0B 0 = ωk
3. microscope and telescope both will decrease
4. microscope will decrease but that of the telescope will 3. E 0ω = B 0k
increase
ω
4. E 0B 0 = k

3.
Which of the following gate is called a universal gate? 7.
(1) OR gate The variation of electric field between the two charges q1
(2) AND gate and q2 along the line joining the charges is plotted
against distance from q1 (taking rightwards direction of
(3) NAND gate
field as positive) as shown, then the correct statement is:
(4) NOT gate

4.
According to classical theory, the Rutherford atom was
1. Electrostatically stable
2. Electrodynamically unstable
3. Semi stable
4. Stable
1. q1 and q2 are positive and q1 < q2

2. q1 and q2 are positive and q1 > q2

3. q1 is positive and q2 is negative

4. q1 is positive and q2 is negative and q1 < |q2|

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8. 9.
A constant voltage is applied between the two ends of a A battery or batteries, connected to two parallel plates
uniform metallic wire. Some heat is developed in it. The produce equipotential lines between the plates as shown.
heat developed is doubled if: Which of the following configurations is most likely to
produce these equipotential lines?
1. both the length and the radius of the wire are halved.
2. both the length and the radius of the wire are doubled.
3. the radius of the wire is doubled.
4. the length of the wire is doubled.

1.

2.

3.

4.
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10. 12.
A student charges a capacitor in such a manner that it Consider the three closed loops drawn using solid line in
stores energy of 1 J. Now he wants to increase the the magnetic field (magnetic field lines are drawn using
potential energy to 4 J. He should: dotted line) of an infinite curent-carrying wire normal to
the plane of paper as shown.
1. quadruple the potential difference across the capacitor
without changing the charge
2. double the potential difference across the capacitor
without changing the charge
3. double both the potential difference and charge
4. double the charge without changing the potential
difference

11.
An electron is moving in air at right angles to uniform
magnetic field. The diagram below shows the path of the
electron. The electron is slowing down.
Rank the line integral of the magnetic field along each
path in order of increasing magnitude:
1. 1 > 2 > 3
2. 1 = 3 > 2
3. 1 = 2 = 3
4. 3 > 2 > 1

13.
Three identical coils A, B and C carrying currents are
placed coaxially with their planes parallel to one another.
A and C carry currents as shown. B is kept fixed, while A
and C both are moved towards B with the same speed.
Which one of the following correctly gives the direction Initially, B is equally seperated from A and C. The
of motion of the electron and the direction of the direction of the induced current in the coil B is :
magnetic field ?

Direction of magnetic
Direction of motion
field

1. clockwise into plane of paper

2. clockwise out of plane of paper

3. anti-clockwise into plane of paper 1. same as that in coil A


2. same as that in coil B
4. anti-clockwise out of plane of paper 3. zero
4. none of the above

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14. 16.
A metal disc rotates freely, between the poles of a magnet While finding specific heat capacity using a calorimeter,
in the direction indicated. Brushes P and Q makes contact error might occur due to:
with the edge of the disc and the metal axle. What
current, if any, flows through R? 1. absence of insulating lid
2. absence of water equivalent
3. both 1 and 2
4. neither 1 nor 2

17.
In the following velocity-time graph of a body, the
distance and displacement traveled by the body in 5
seconds in metres will be, respectively:

1. A current from P to Q
2. a current from Q to P
3. no current, because the emf in the disc is opposed by
the back emf
4. no current,because the emf induced in one side of the
disc is opposed by the emf induced in the other side.

15. 1. 75, 115


In the given figure, a lamp P is in series with an iron-core 2. 105, 75
inductor L. When the switch S is closed, the brightness of
the lamp rises relatively slowly to its full brightness than 3. 45, 75
it would do without inductor in circuit. This is due to:
4. 95, 55

18.
The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their
vector difference. In that case, the forces:
1. are not equal to each other in magnitude.
2. cannot be predicted.
1. the low resistance of P
3. are equal to each other.
2. the induced emf in L
4. are equal to each other in magnitude.
3. the low resistance of L
4. the low voltage of the battery B

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19. 22.
A metre scale is moving with uniform velocity. This A satellite S is moving in an elliprical orbit around the
implies: Earth. The mass of the satellite is very small compared to
the mass of the Earth. Then:
1. The force acting on the scale is zero, but a torque
about the centre of mass can act on the scale. 1. the acceleration of S is always directed towards the
centre of the Earth.
2. The force acting on the scale is zero and the torque
acting about centre of mass of the scale is also zero. 2. the angular momentum of S about the centre of the
Earth changes in direction but its magnitude remains
3. The total force acting on it need not be zero but the constant.
torque on it is zero.
3. the total mechanical energy of S varies periodically
4. Neither the force nor the torque need to be zero. with time.
4. the linear momentum of S remains constant in
magnitude
20.
A body is falling freely under the action of gravity alone
in vacuum. Which of the following quantities remains 23.
constant during the fall?
On stretching some substances, why is permanent
1. Kinetic energy elongation caused?
2. Potential energy 1. They are perfectly elastic.
3. Total mechanical energy 2. They are perfectly plastic.
4. Total linear momentum 3. More stress acts on them.
4. Their strain is infinite.
21.
A pulley is hinged at the centre and a massless thread is 24.
wrapped around it. The thread is pulled with a constant
force F starting from rest. As the time increases: Water rises to height h in a capillary tube. If the length of
capillary tube above the surface of water is made less
than h, then:
1. water does not rise at all.
2. water rises up to the tip of capillary tube and then
starts overflowing like fountain.
3. water rises up to the top of capillary tube and stays
there without overflowing.
4. water rises up to a point a little below the top and stays
1. Its angular velocity increases, but force on hinge there.
remains constant
2. Its angular velocity remains same, but force on hinge
increases
3. Its angular velocity increases and force on hinge
increases
4. Its angular velocity remains same and force on hinge is
constant.

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25. 29.
Gas thermometers are more sensitive than liquid With propagation of longitudinal waves through a
thermometers because: medium, the quantity transmitted is:
1. gases expand much more than liquids. 1. matter
2. gases are easily obtained. 2. energy
3. gases are much lighter. 3. energy and matter
4. gases do not easily change their states. 4. energy, matter, and momentum

26. 30.
By opening the door of a refrigerator inside a closed The rotation of earth about its axis is
room:
1. periodic motion.
1. you can cool the room to a certain degree.
2. simple harmonic motion.
2. you can cool it to the temperature inside the
refrigerator. 3. periodic and simple harmonic motion

3. you ultimately warm the room slightly. 4. non-periodic motion.

4. you can neither cool nor warm the room.


31.

27. Rainbow is formed due to :

A jar has a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases in the 1. Scattering & refraction
ratio of 1: 5. The ratio of mean kinetic energies of 2. Total internal reflection & dispersion
hydrogen and oxygen molecules is: 3. Reflection only
4. Diffraction and dispersion
1. 1: 16
2. 1: 4
32.
3. 1: 5
A man weighs 80 kg He stands on a weighing scale in a
4. 1: 1 lift which is moving upwards with a uniform acceleration
of 5m/s2. What would be the reading on the scale ? (g =
10 m/s2)
28.
(1) Zero
Water waves are:
(2) 400 N
1. Transverse
(3) 800 N
2. Longitudinal
(4) 1200 N
3. Combination of longitudinal and transverse waves
3. Neither transverse nor longitudinal

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33.
The volume occupied by an atom is greater than the
Physics - Section B
volume of the nucleus by a factor of about 36.

(1) 10 The given circuit has two ideal diodes connected as


shown in the figure below. The current flowing through
(2) 105 the resistance R1 will be:

(3) 1010

(4) 1015

34.
A photoelectric cell is illuminated by a point source of
light 1 m away. When the source is shifted to 2m then -
(1) each emitted electron carries one quarter of the initial
energy
(2) number of electrons emitted is half the initial number 1. 2.5 A
(3) each emitted electron carries half the initial energy 2. 10.0 A
(4) number of electrons emitted is a quarter of the initial 3. 1.43 A
number
4. 3.13 A

35.
37.
The mass number of a nucleus is
A rod is standing vertically on a smooth surface, if the
(1) always less than its atomic number rod is slightly disturbed and it falls towards the right,
then
(2) always more than its atomic number
(3) sometimes equal to its atomic number
(4) sometimes less than and sometimes more than its
atomic number

1. The center of mass moves vertically downward


2. The center of mass moves towards the right
3. The center of mass moves towards the left
4. The center of mass does not move

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38. 42.
Light of wavelength 5000 Å falls on a plane reflecting In a balanced Wheatstone bridge, the current in the
surface. For what angle of incidence is the reflected ray galvanometer is zero. It remains zero when:
normal to the incident ray?
[1] battery emf is increased.
0 0 0 0
1. 37 2. 45 3. 90 4. 0 [2] all resistances are increased by 10 ohms.
[3] all resistances are made five times.
39. [4] the battery and the galvanometer are interchanged.
A plane-polarized light with intensity I0 is incident on a 1. Only [1] is correct
polaroid with an Electric Field vector making an angle of 2. [1], [2] and [3] are correct
60o with transmission axis of polaroid. The intensity of
the resulting light will be: 3. [1], [3] and [4] are correct
I0 I0 4. [1] and [3] are correct
1. 4 2. I 03. 2I 04. 2

43.
40. When a parallel plate capacitor is connected to a source
A positively charged insulator is brougnt near(but does of constant potential difference-
not touch) two metallic spheres that are in contact. The 1. all the charge drawn from source is not stored in the
metallic spheres are then separated. The sphere which capacitor.
was initially farthest from the insulator will have:
2. all the energy drawn from the source is stored in the
1. no net charge capacitor.
2. a negative charge 3. the potential difference across the capacitor grows very
3. a positive charge rapidly initially and this rate decreases to zero eventually.

4. either a negative or a positive charge. 4. the capacitance increases with the increase of the
charge in the capacitor.

41.
When electric bulbs of the same power, but different
marked voltage are connected in series across the power
line, their brightness will be:
1. proportional to their marked voltage.
2. inversely proportional to their marked voltage.
3. proportional to the square of their marked voltage.
4. the same for all of them.

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44. 47.
Figure shows a bar magnet and a long straight wire W, Bernoulli's theorem is based upon:
carrying current into the plane of paper. Point P is the
point of intersection of axis of magnet and the line of 1. Faraday's law
shortest distance between magnet and the wire. If P is the 2. Conservation of energy
mid-point of the magnet, then which of the following
statements is correct? 3. Conservation mass
4. None of these

48.
The displacement between maximum potential energy
position and maximum kinetic energy position for a
particle executing simple harmonic motion is
a
1. ± 2

2. + a
1. magnet experiences a torque in the clockwise direction
3. ± a
2. magnet experiences a torque in anticlockwise direction
4. - 1
3. magnet experiences a force, normal to the line of
shortest distance
4. magnet experiences a force along the line of shortest 49.
distance
Solar energy is mainly caused due to :
(1) burning of hydrogen in the oxygen
45. (2) fission of uranium present in the sun
A person is sitting in a traveling train and facing the (3) fusion of protons during synthesis of heavier elements
engine. He tosses up a coin and the coin falls behind him.
It can be concluded that the train is: (4) gravitational contraction
1. Moving forward and gaining speed.
2. Moving forward and losing speed. 50.
3. Moving forward with uniform speed. The work-energy theorem is the scalar form of Newton's
4. Moving backward with uniform speed. 1. First law of motion
2. Second law of motion
46. 3. Third law of motion
A body is placed on a rough inclined plane of inclination 4. All of these
θ. As the angle θ is increased from 0o to 90o , the contact
force between the block and the plane
1. Remains constant
2. First remains constant then decreases
3. First decreases then increases
4. First increases then decreases

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