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SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES T-2

Class Part-I Subject Physics Time Allowed 15 Minutes


Q.Paper-I Objective Type Paper A Maximum Marks 10
Roll No. Student Name Date
Syllabus CH# 4+8

OBJECTIVE
Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is
correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling two or
more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
Q 1. Multiple choice questions (1×10=10)
i. Half wavelength corresponds to:
(A) 0° (B) 90° (C) 180° (D)360°
ii. When speed of a body is doubled then its:
(A) K.E is doubled (B) P.E is doubled (C) Acceleration is doubled (D) Momentum is
double
iii. For freely falling body, in the presence of force of friction the:
(A) Loss in P.E. = gain in K.E. (B) Loss in P.E. < gain in K.E.
(C) Loss in P.E. > gain in K.E. (D) Loss in P.E. = 0
iv. . The original source of tidal energy is:
(A) Moon (B) Earth (C) Sun (D) Sea
v. A stone of mass 2 kg is dropped from the top of a tower of height 40m. What will be its K.E. 10m below
the top?
(A) 196.1 J (B) 1960 J (C) 600 J (D) 196 J
vi. Choice of zero potential energy level is:
(A) Surface of the Earth (B) at infinity (C) Just above the surface of the Earth (D) Arbitrary
vii. Distance between two adjacent crests and troughs is:
(A) λ (B)2λ (C)4λ D) 2λ
viii. When sound waves enter in different medium, the quantity that remains unchanged is:
(A) Intensity (B) Speed (C) Frequency (D) Wavelength
ix. 10 waves pass through a point in 2 seconds with speed 10ms^-1 the frequency of wave will be:
A) 1 Hz (B) 2 Hz (C) 5 Hz (D) 10 Hz
x. The distance covered by wave in 1 sec is:
(A) Wavelength (B) Wave number (C) Frequency (D) Wave speeed
SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES T-2

Class Part-I Subject Physics Time Allowed 1:15 Hrs


Q.Paper-I Subjective Type Paper A Maximum Marks 40
Roll No. Student Name Date
Syllabus CH# 4+8
(Section-I)
Q 2. Attempt the following short questions (ANY 6) (6×2=12)
i. Define 1 KWh? And prove 1KWh = 3.6 MJ
ii. What is work energy principle?
iii. What is solar constant and what is its value?
iv. An Object has 1 J of potential energy. What does it mean?
v. A boy uses catapult to throw a stone, which smashes a green house window. List the possible
energy changes?
vi. Calculate the work done in kilojoules in lifting a mass of 10 Kg through vertical height of 10m?
vii. A force acts through a distance L the force is then increased to 3F, and then acts through a further
distance of 2 L ? Draw the work diagram
viii. A cup is dropped from a certain height, which breaks into pieces. What energy changes are
involved?
ix. What will be the velocity of particle if its momentum and K.E are equal?
Q 3. Attempt the following short questions (ANY 6) (6×2=12)
i. How are beats useful in tuning musical instruments?
ii. Explain why sound travels faster in warm air than in cold air?
iii. What features do longitudinal waves have in common with transverse waves?
iv. A wave is produced in a stretched string but some if its particle shows permanently zero
displacement, what type of wave it is ?
v. A pipe has a length of 1 m. Determine the fundamental frequency if the pipe is open at both ends
(speed of sound= 340 ms−1 .
vi. What is the effect of density on speed of sound?
vii. What is the difference between Longitudinal and Transverse waves?
viii. Explain the terms node and antinode
ix. What is the period of 250 cycles per second of sound wave?

(SECTION-II)
Note: Attempt any two from the following question. (8×2=16)

Q 4. a) Define absolute P.E? Derive relation for absolute P.E of body of mass m at distance r from
the center of earth?
b) A church organ consists of pipes, each open at one end, of different lengths. The
minimum length is 30 mm and longest is 4m. Calculate the frequency range of the
fundamental.
Q 5. a) What is Doppler Effect? Write its four cases?
b) A brick of mass 2Kg is dropped from a rest position 5m above the ground. What is the
velocity at height 3m above the ground?
Q 6. a) What is gravitational field? Show that gravitational field is a conservative field.
b) The wavelength of the signals from a radio transmitter is 1500 m and frequency is 200 KHz. What is the
wavelength for a transmitter operating at 1000KHz and with what speed the radio wave travel?

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