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NSEJS TEST_16

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS
1. C
2. B
F = 0 when y = 0
Velocity is maximum at y = 0
P.E. is maximum at y = A
3. C
 mg
At x = 3h, T = mg − FB = mg − Vg =
2 2
At x = 2h, T = mg
mg  3h   2h 
 = a b −  and mg = a b − 
2  h   h 
mg
 a= and b = 4
2
4. A
Sol.: f11 = f 2  2
(300) (1) = (f2) (1.5)
200 Hz = f2
5. B
Sol.: Under the given situation, the pulses overlap, the string occupies the equilibrium position. The
potential energy will be zero but the total energy will exist in the form of purely kinetic energy.
6. D
  0  2 I 10 −7  2  30
Sol.: BD=   = = 2  10 − 4 T
 4  r 0.03
10 −7  2  20
BG = = 0.4  10−4 T
0.1
B = BD – BG = 2 × 10-4 – 0.4 × 10-4 = 1.6 × 10-4T
F = B I l sin 90° = 1.6 × 10-4 × 10 × 0.25 = 4 × 10-4 N
7. D
Sol.: Electric field vector due to a point charge is never same at two points.
 (A) is false
Electric field increases as one goes away from centre of solid uniformly charged sphere.
This is true till one reaches the surface.
As one moves away from surface (away from centre as well) the magnitude of electric field increases.
 (B) is false
8. A
Sol.: The given circuit can be redrawn as
40/3


A 

B
8
 R AB = 
3
9. D
Sol.: 2 resistance is short circuited i.e., potential difference across it is zero. Or current passing through
2 resistance is zero. Further, potential difference across 4 and 5 resistance is 20V. Therefore,
current passing through them will be 5A and 4A respectively.
10. B
Sol.: V = E – ir

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NSEJS TEST_17

Er
V=
(R + r)
 V = 0 at R = 0
R = , V = E
11. C
Sol.: The ray of light strikes the mirror four units down from the top of the mirror with a 45° angle of
incidence. The ray reflects from the mirror at an angle of 45° and passes through point C.
12. B
n
Sol.: sin  = B .......... (1)
nA
C C
v = vA = .......... (2) vB = .......... (3)
nA nB
v
From (1), (2) and (3), v B =
sin 
13. B
Sol.: Letters and words held up to a mirror are reversed left-to-right and right-to-left.
14. B
Sol.: Cutting a lens in transverse direction doubles their focal length i.e. 2f.
Using the formula of equivalent focal length,
1 1 1 1 1
= + + +
f f1 f 2 f3 f 4
15. C
Sol.: µ1 = µ3 since there is no bending at first surface.
µ3 < µ2 since the ray bends towards normal as it passes from µ3 to µ2 medium.
16. C
Use Faraday’s Law
P120403, E, C
17. A, D
18. A, C, D
19. A, B, C
Sol.: In uniform magnetic field radius
mv
r=
qB
re me 1
or = =
rp m p 1840
Hence, choice (a) is correct.
mv p
Since, r= =
qB qB
re
So, =1
rp
Hence, choice (b) is correct.
p 2mK
Since r= =
qB qB
re 1 1
= 
rm 1840 43
Hence, choice (c) is correct and choice (d) is wrong.
20. B, D
100 1
Sol.: Req = 400 , I= = A
400 4

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NSEJS TEST_18

1
Potential difference across voltmeter =  200 = 50V
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