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Q V=d-@-+F)xa @) W=V-OxF (4) BadxPsax? we ano fides ae S, aS, 8 Hee Boa S,, S, 3 wre Tas B | AT BA 8, F Sy BRAM HY HHA eT HHT Fy Fe Pera er aaa’ 7 (1) F\=0;F)=0 Q) F,=0;F,#0 (3) F,#0;F,#0 ‘A particle is placed in a region with 1 potential V(x) = 7 kx? ~ % x3 where k, A> 0, then (1) x = 0 and x = Bare points of stable equilibrium. (@) x = 0 is a point of stable equilibrium and x = k/A is a point of unstable equilibrium. (3) x = 0 and x = W/h are points of unstable equilibrium, (4) There are no points of stable or unstable equilibrium. Consider two frames S and S' where S is stationary while S' is rotating in space about its 2’ axis. The origins O and O' of the two systems coincide and the axis of rotation of S' (ie. Z-axis) also coincide with z-axis of S, then velocity transformations are : ‘A particle is observed from two frames S, and S,. The frame S, is accelerating with respect to $,. Let F, and F; be the forces on the particle when seen from S, and S, respectively. Which of the following is not possible ? (1) F,=0;F,=0 (2) F,=0;F,#0 (3) F,#0;F, 40 (4) F,#0;F)=0 10 10 wren 4 fA aT A WTB, TET cared, er 85 Be we ee it RVe | fet arn aa A Hae y wen B AT are 2v 2, aa Peer & Fa aH aT a Q) Qy @) 15¥ @) 3v 100 kg #1 Uh Whe Sealer Stet ara 2 1 afe fafa a1 750 m/s wen for SHIM HX 2 ke/s B, The wr IRE TUT 8 SR A BI) — () 12 ms? (2) Sms? (3) 3 m/s? (4) 10 m/s? yota—tet 1 100 m Set sae S Ge Te ye URS an aS Heater A ak ote ora 2 | Peat a SRM Jedt was WYN WH eR BT Afta Rene aa sifire | (qe mr eft a7 = 7.29 x 10-5 rad/s) (1) -0.022 m (2) 0.033 m @) 0.210m (4) 0.320 m Two particles A and B initially at rest, move towards each other under a mutual force of attraction. At the instant when the speed of A is v and the speed of B is 2 v, the speed of the centre of mass of the system is (1) zero @Qv @) 1sy @) 3v A 100 kg rocket is set for vertical firing, If exhaust velocity is 750 m/s and fuel is consumed at the rate of 2 kg/s, the initial acceleration of rocket is (in upward direction) (1) 12 m/s? Q) Sms? 3) 3 m/s? 4) 10 mis? A. stone is dropped vertically downward with zero initial velocity from a 100 m high cliff at equator. Find the horizontal displacement of stone when it reaches on ground due to rotation of earth. (Angular velocity of earth = 7.29 x 10° rad/s) (1) 0.022: m (2) 0.033 m 3) 0.210m (4) 0320m 8. wag Ft ae & 400 m 8 UPA aT A uftada at oat ifie | (Cori SI BACT = 1000 ke/m? ce Stra ‘weareran apis = 2 x 10° Nim? Ba) (1) 1 kg/m 2) 2kg/m? 3) 4 kg/m? (4) 8 kg/m! + fase ger / rang ar ave at Ret feepr ven mea rita 1 as ST aargaat 8 — (W - ets wt um sit Y - a ar ‘Wear eT) 3 Ow os 8 3) a 4 we oO 4m Fem Al weg A v aT a aft ae Rw eR 2m eM A aq Ba ca Sole | dae aeyS wa wee | ca A GR Bead Sat 1 iTS — @) Q) @) @) lee wl ele ole Estimate the change in the density of water in ocean at a depth of 400 m below the surface, (Take density of water = 1000 kg/m?; Bulk modulus of water = 2 x 10° N/m?) (1) L kg/m? (2) 2kg/m? G3) 4kg/m? (4) 8kg/m? ‘A beam of length / and radius r is supported at its end and loaded in the middle. The depression at the centre is proportional to (W — weight of load and Y — Young’s modulus) ye O wr ¥rt Q) we we @) yA we ® ys A body A of mass 4 m moving with speed v collides with another body B ‘of mass 2 m at rest, The collision is head on and elastic in nature. In the collision the fraction of energy transferred by A is @ Q) 8) 4) Olea Clu WIR le 10 10, ArT fe ware Ps 10-7 FH 1000 Bret url oi dase tan wm eet ag TT 2 | 1000 Sei Fa gS Sal eH ah dg ht geste wal a1 orga 8 — (1) 1000 (2) 100 GB) 10 @1 TQ aan ara ot Saraferdl at aa: 0.4 aur 0.8 safes area & gai H gata ret @ 1 aie Se YS TATA HT SATA 6:52, a aa cai A Sas we aga en (1) 6:5 (2) 12:5 (@) 3:5 (4) 7:12 12, We Be eH FAM m Ta BA d, 31 feath & ww oa oe 4 aie ra 2 a Be aa ae ae faa a ara at Stat @ | aie Reradis aa Bes di, Ral aa tia Werks war ae 8 “f) @ pas 4, + dy) meg, w@ @) O) 10. i. 12. Suppose 1000 small water drops each of same radius 10-'m coalesce and form a big drop. The ratio of total surface energy of the 1000 drops to that of a single big drop is (1) 1000 (2) 100 @) 10 ai Two capillaries of same diameter are dipped into a liquid of specific gravity 0.4 and 0.8 respectively. If their surface tensions are in the ratio 6: 5, then the ratio of height of liquid in them will be () 6:5 (2) 12:5 (3) 3:5 @) 7:12 ‘A. small sphere has mass m and density d;, It is released in a long jar of glycerin and after some time it attains a steady velocity. If density of glycerin is d,, then viscous force acting on the sphere now is, a m Q) @) @) 13. 14. m Sora & eH ao St ores at S @ftr & ase ain a wate feat 81 wi fig 3 enter aor 3 stot so aot ofan gra Afra wat aor war Te aren fara a Q) “ag Q) CO) ag aa of asta aa & ae uf ae dt 8 en gear ver delgarae Rl aeqar ag — oot 5 ses eras orel ae-al @ v=(*)? a 13. 14, A particle of mass m is projected with initial velocity u at an angle of 45° to the horizontal, Find the magnitude of angular momentum of the particle about the point of projection when the particle is at the highest point of trajectory. 3 imu ) og 3 mu @ iB A body is moving under inverse square central force and its path is elliptical. The velocity of body is ~ (Symbols have their usual meaning) all @ v-(K)" @ Ga) = Eeer2n)” 10 15. 16. 10 ABCD && Uaet anan we @ freer TA WHAM o 2 eM YT da 2 | SR fag se sea m PagE we eS we @ | daa far & oer apt Afgae t G) sera % woh eh we ee (4) Segeet aor ig FF 9 RT | wh ot Ue terre Hig aA fase Ry 8 ae we art ae © 8 ah ale et afta: on at 8 | AT t= 0 Hae 3 arama Ft a (frre 4) SH a GRA & a ST aH et BH FRU FO Wha HET YS a el 8 eH wr gah Fre R() = Ry + at B SET Fed @ set o UH Pacis 2 1 geht aha are a ara & are ofa Bad cai aren wate am & (amd Re ah aps & ater ferent we’ 1) a) Q) 15, 16. ABCD is a thin square plate of uniform density o and side 4a. Four point masses, each of mass m are placed on the plate as shown in Fig. In the moment of inertia, matrix of the composite system Wy en way dee ON, —h— (1) only I, is zero. (2) only Ly and I,, are zero, (3) All the product of inertia terms are zero. (4) None of the product of inertia terms is zero. A spherical ball of ice has radius Ry and is rotating with an angular speed @ about is central axis. At time t= 0 it starts acquiring mass because the moisture (at rest) around it starts to freeze on it uniformly. As a. result its radius increases as R() — Ry + at where a is a constant. The curve which best describes its angular speed with time is (assume ice does not melt during the rotation). o o ao Q) ot of @° 172. a 3 BS am Pe few attact Q = q* cos fp, P = q® sin Bp TH ‘Sittin Saran i vefeia wt, 8: () a=3;8=2 Q) a=1;B=1 G) a=2;p=2 @) a=258 ay [22-8] -aF @ [#,2-A]-o @) [2,2-A]-a«2 @ [F,2-8]-ax? 19. im, RU BeAr St ao AS CHT TT Sam wen fags id 2 cae a sete aor fl aie Rafa A serra ai are 1 0.6 a eft | oie seag ar FETA e sm, o> (2) 2m, Sm, oz 25m, @) 18. 19. The value of @ and B for which the equations Q = q* cos Bp, P = q* sin Bp represent a canonical transformation are wo Q @ 4 Angular momentum-Poisson bracket relation is given by w [Rta > @ [#Rt- @) [2,f-a)=ax2 @ [Rz- ‘Two particles each of rest mass m, collide head on and stick together. Before collision, the speed of each particle was 0.6 times the speed of light in free space. The mass of final entity is oy @) OF 20, 2. 22, 10 fara A cule gan FTAA 0.32 kg et ils HAT: AB TU CD aR a ge é | aff AB aa CD aid a taia ze WAR FAT: 4p/m AUT 8 g/m %, A Fe eel. x IB m [c Ip m (2) 2:1 @) 4:1 @) 1:3 @) 8:1 a are dere, wes At eras / ce aa FTA m, Ue RETATTERT k wet Prats i fin & afta 2 | wares Peat A atta argftrat & — + a |p] Ble id e i bVv, Vp ay, @) aay V,>V, 10 26. ae an aa Aire fra OK Re aT SOTA Bae FEN ROTA HT TAT | (c- 3aRT aT aT) Oo B @ $ eB) @) Ze my FRR FOIA I UH FEZ 0.8 o ATT eG a wa FAN sera Hh FEAT aeg a yla: scr ca Heit 2 | cee Fear aegail Al Stas ater Srv Hire | c i AIO 21. @ § m Soa TU HU wa USA Vey yrae & ogee apa & saris ft adr freien @ Sar fe fara F exifar eT 2 agi a we Pais 21 a aT aires 28. () L=}m2—mgat Q) Laym (1 + 4%?) 32—mg a? @) Ledmit+mgar (4) L=$m(1 + da2x?) 42 + mg ax? Fry 26. 27, Find the speed at which the mass of an electron is twice its rest mass. (c- velocity of light) 3 w Ye @) ‘A body of rest mass mp collides perfectly inelastically at a speed of 0.8 c with another body of equal rest mass kept at rest. Calculate the ‘common speed of the bodies after the collision. 8 @) g¢ 3c QF ¢ @ 5 © @ 5 A particle of mass m slides under the gravity without friction along the parabolic path y = ax?, as shown in the figure. Here a is a constant. The Lagrangian for this particle is given by m () L=4mi-mgar? @ L=}m(1 +402) # mg at @) L=}mi? + mga? @) Led + 40%) 2+ mg ax? 29, aT Ura ao A oot seh eA oat 116 we ord 2, ah ret Qoaiveh cinded Hi wferera gf aft — (1) 400% (2) 300% 3) 200% (4) 100% 30, WH wide A cee A we eS EA art aiteh ered a A wa AB | Fa bee i Sal wen cag A aft wall or agar 8 — (m - gelagrs a ZETA) moh? oa (2) bier, 2med, o) = @1 31. Ge am ar afta én da si (cB Wei x ert vy a7 Hoe gee | ‘Fea Fide as ger ver seta eT — Q) qren Q) sifrraerarER G) Y¥ ae de ae} ea F dgerae (4) X we Sel oer wa 8 dhigaraae | 29. If the energy of an alpha particle is reduced to 1/16 of its initial value, the percentage increase in its de-Broglie wavelength will be (1) 400% (2) 300% (3) 200% (4) 100% ‘The wave length 4 of a photon and the de-Broglie wave length of an electron have the same value. The ratio of energy of the photon to the kinetic energy of electron is (m — mass of electron) 2 w mi (2) him?ed, @ 2a @ 1 The path of @ particle in a moving reference frame S' (velocity v in x direction comparable to ¢) is circular. Its path will appear in stationary reference frame S as (2) Circular (2) Hyperbolic (3) Elliptical with Y axis as major axis 4 Elliptical with X axis as major axis 10 32, 33. 34 we am ff fer 3 aftitaaa eat Save wate & aa 2 | gas STF ape afiteeaa 8 — oO @ @) 4 van v/8n wl2n vi m So UR a UH ae Fo) = - Voc) wrant 8 a gear WATE op, t) at-arerT AiSEK ste (Z—av?) 40. 0-12.90 @h=1% aa age wm 2, a ae areaftre Praitas @ wer V, FaeT- STAT ‘Adee dans 2 aa Fe (1) -ar (2) -2ar zar oF (4) —4ar 10-8 m Rn we wa ag we Ten we See & Sit Ft afatgacarsit a agra & 1x 10! kg; m, = 1.66 x 107 kg) (m= (1) 5.5.x 104 (2) 1.82x 103 (G) 5x10 (4) 3.6 104 3B 32, 33. 34. The uncertainty in the position of a particle is equal to its de-Broglie wave length. The minimum uncertainty i velocity is () wi4n Q) wn @) wlan (4) v8 A particle of mass m is subjected to @ force F(t) = — Vvir) such that the wave function §(p, 1) satisfies the momentum space Schridinger equation (B-av3)o@, 0 = 12.0 wits h= 1, ais same real-constant and ¥,, is the gradient operator in momentum space. The force F(t) is () -a (2) -2ar oy (4) -4ar The ratio of uncertainities in the velocities of an electron and a proton confined to a cube of dimension 1078 m is (m, = 9.1 x 107! kg; m= 1.66 x 1077 kg) Q) 535x104 @ 182x106 @) 5x10 (4) 36x 104 35, we aRates dors Am fan at A fara ahr A?-3A+2=0 81 age aa 21 7 ae aa aie wie 2 stA au saunter A orf a AS ae eee oy (ea() © (en() ®) (ea) QC) 36. wm farta ata (0 E x= xq K FET xy > 0 & are ora at sama ga x = OK ITE at ft aif A ve TAS | 2m (Vp-E)]!” a ee ax, ARE rf Vo | Ee (1) 2 Q) Ve at @) ag (4) V4o ae asian ifsehra aT TT HTT yo) =24, 0) +44, @ & fer wm @ set 9,0) eT 4,6) org er @ fie ara ong Sat AM HAM: —leV TM -2eV € 1 aw AT ween y Hate a) She @ ae @) Bev @ Zev af frat faite ater 4 aot en aft Sat 148, & doa A ee a) 2 @) 3 GB) 4 4) 6 45 A particle of mass m and energy E, moving in the positive x direction is incident on a step potential at x = 0 as shown in the figure. The height of the potential step is V, and Vy > EB. At x = xy where xq > 0 the probability of finding the particle is 1/e times the probability of finding it at x = 0. 12 | the value of xy is ee |, F=0 () 2a @ Va 1 @) 20 (4) V4a The wave function of a quantum mechanical particle is given by 3 4 wa) =3 4, +54) with $2) and (2) are eigen funetions with corresponding energy cigen values -leV and -2eV, respectively. The energy of the particle in state y is =4l Q) F5ev @ dey 36 @ 33eV @ Zev If the energy of energy level in a three dimensional box is 14E,, then order of degeneracy is a) 2 Q@) 3 G) 4 (4) 6 41. a2. 43. soma 9 fer wagia & fae wea Ba I aT TTA Sta 8 PH Te () aR ast ead a faeea ee Q) da oat ert a fever ee G3) aaa ea faeae er 1 (4) #18 +f fasten (feaferfen) aati ee 1 aft eet age vey Haft & Page wer aren fra a a et Q) A= BR & @) Aa (4) A= Bn er fae ate aad aifera o& ferent WET TAB yy TH y, FAR: TAA AT wae TS we waft are & fore ams mereiga gat sagt Ger @ 1 aM Ay, + By, We AaB areas werd 1 afta ar a fet ann am see 1A AB Sa Sty & shea we (areiq ) a aftr att &, (A #0, B +0) @ An-Bog @) A=B=5 @) A=-B=2 (4) A=-B=2 16 | 42. The effect of spin orbit coupling for an electron in s orbital is that this level (1) will split into four levels. (2) will split into three levels. (3)_ will split into two levels. (4) there will not be any splitting, If the potential of the electron due to the electric force of the nucleus in a hydrogen like atom is Ze 1 Va) = Anegt and the normalized wave function for the ground state has the form u= A exp (-Br) then the constants A and B are related as 2-8 ) Mae @ A= Bye 2 Q) A= 4) A =pr Consider a linear harmonic oscillator and let yp and y, be its real normelized ground and first excited state energy eigen _funetion respectively. Let AWg + By,, with A and B real numbers be the wave function of the oscillator at some instant of time. The values of A and B that maximize the average value of x (ie <2) are (A #0, B #0) L 1) A=-B=—— @ B 2 @) A= G) A @a 44, Shofar dar doors & fey Fe a a ee wr Bea al wae? oe, @ O,.3=n, 0 @) (,.24=ni ) Ged1=-i, 45, joy Prafefen 4 2 sty or Ase from adh 7 (, > Feet Afra, I> 2x 2 garg Aigae) () T=zho, @ 3 a h i,=(o)5 =$(fe1)m H wey & fore get TAT HT Y gg FH yen fear aren & (Bardi & wafers sel B GB) a P 46. 1 Woo = Raha 1 @ 100" Fras ae L 2 ©) Vioo" Fiona’ L ia @ 00" Jon 10 7 44, 46. Which of the following relations for angular momentum operator is not correct ? a) BF ig=0 @ b2=n, @) G,djen_ @ B,3=45, Which of the following matrix representations is correct for j =? (o, — Pauli matrices; 1 > unit matrix of order 2 x2) a jathe, The total wave function Wi9q for H atom is given by (Symbols have their usual meaning) a 00" Fegh © vege ©) Yi00 Fea ole ) Yi" Jeni Za 42a 47. 49. afte et R fsa or eH aah Tie APR, eg ATE] & fH wer aie wat ater aerate () RS Q) R& 3) BS (4) ROS we ofthe aca ara afta freer aire H- Padee tat w ait (Weta) HY = ox + BO + et a ‘deities fara aren 2 AS sree Sail em atte ar aaiters mfr @ () Fae BE Q) atMnye (3) aaerpue (4) Fay Bg THY & fare eek wa A, Ae waren gal 7 fad a dhe erga + [E> faa &a cian) (1) BY? Qe @) B @) Et ae I=, 41,28 PA gc sngR Sree Ht eT Ee — () Jy 2 G#ANG+) @) 2+) 241) 4) G)-D)0,-) 18 47. | 48. 49, Assuming that the nucleus is a uniformly charged sphere of radius R, the energy correction in the first order for hydrogen atom is proportional to MR (2) 2 @R (4) RF A one — dimensional _simple harmonic oscillator with Hamiltonian 2 Hy = Om +3 Rx? is subjected to a small perturbation H’ = ox + Bx3 + yx The first order correction to the ground state energy is dependent on (1) only B (Q) aandy (3) aandp (4) onlyy In Stark effect for hydrogen atom, the second order ground state energy is proportional to {E> strength of electric field] (1) Bz QE @) B @ Et correction in the If J = J, + Jy then the total number of cigen states of J2 will be @) Jb Q G+HG+1 G) Qi, +1 25,41) M G-DG-D 51. 53. 10 pal iieed Pan} aga, Sa eT seers + sigs are aa & Afar ware Ht neff ore & AGIA @ 1 wee n@- (a) 3 Q) 2 @l @ 2 RT SrrepreT A RATA Gh SHUT ABT TET TA yao + 2etke 8 fear sre 8 | ae cht wate she? “om 3h? 2m nk? 2m ne m @) @) @) L cag & ume waferta aiaa firecht aang L wen dat art Sa Ft S| fre oes ater ait eH y =P CLy—x4) Beem srren & | ge ater Gers aT STP we ge Pra fae a a A afte Rg sae Sal eh (b tm Praia 2) oO Q) @) (4) 19 According to Fermi-Golden rule, the transition rate is proportional to n™ power of the matrix clement of perturbation connecting these states. Here ‘n’ is (1) zero @ 2 @)1 @) 2 The wave function of a particle moving in free space is given by y= eb + Derik Shik? 2m nike 2m nk? ‘2m wie ® a) Q) @) For a particle in a one dimensional box of length L with infinite walls a trial wave function is given as yw Pas - 2, Using this trial function the ground state energy of the particle as estimated by the variation method will be (b is a constant) t Oars te 3mL? Sn mi? 2h SmL? Q) ()) a 54. Uh go Tet & fru ag Hal dhe A ges ores weit are Ga cen eaficia wre aa ge () tet (2) 2:1 (@) 3:1 (4) 4:1 55. Uh are af qu five veftia fear wat &— Vy 1 sam faq vo NS Coat ae sal din i, ge fava & oro weep a A nef ara wargael 8 | aah ng- (1) 2 @ 4 @ 5 4) 6 56. AEE A ae B IUTieAl a agar 8 — Aa _ 8nhy? @ Ro Acar _ 4nin3 20 54, The ratio of the low energy limit differential scattering cross section for a rigid sphere to its geometrical cross section is @ i: @ 2:1 @) 3:1 (4 4:1 55, An attractive square well potential is represented by Vp forr a Vvo= { The scattering due to this potential in low energy limit is proportional to n'* power ofa. Here nis @ 2 @4 @ 5 (4) 6 56. The ratio of Einstein's A and B coefficients is Adi _ Shy? By Aa _4nin? By} Adi _ Baby? 3) te OR? a) Q) Ay 3 (a) Att Aae 10 57. dail arm Rare @ fra sede FT Sacto agra aaead a Ter pe 1 ay au emrey & fig wm sraafit Ger ‘arr sefifa @, at aga areca 8 — a =p (a0) BA) + BOD 02) Qy = yl B2)-B(1) a(2)] @G) w=a(1) BQ) (4) w= a2) BO) 58, [wear a) ares aot & oe Pra ferq saps Parca # entire erent et Fen an wer fafaa F sranfta area Bt den a aaa} +1 o> 1 o> I 1 Oest 2 ® Gpd-p 59. aaa atiraretter (ala-gecthaett) sor emdfs stadf dem fra Ga 21 ‘afe spoil sr Samm 1 (GH) &, gee ct oat arti A armen f - (1) 2,9,49 @) 1,12,39 @) 627,99 (4) 9, 18,72 57. A system consists of two particles for each of which there are just two allowed states a and B. If the particles are identical but represented by an antisymmetric function, then the allowed state is a) w= Flo) Be) + BQ) a(2)] Qyw =ReO B2)— BC) a(2)) @) y= a(1) B2) (4) y= a(2) BO) For a system of two identical particles with spin I the ratio of number of states which are symmetric under spin interchange to the number of states which are antisymmetric under spin interchange is w At @ 5 1 ® TT # ® GED ‘Two identical non-interacting particles are in an isotropic harmonic oscillator potential fields. If the particles have spin 1, then degeneracies of the first three energy levels are (1) 2,9,49 (2) 1,12,39 (3) 6,27,99 @) 9, 18,72 60. 61. 62. fea # cate oan oe art st sae AS Bae ACB A SM (aR) F 50 cal ST eeaafta feat SAT ares 211A 2B WHT ADB safer a AH ara SoH eS qd) 2g (2) 2313 @) 2515 @) 3nd wm birt an Promer qui 5 2 1 af ae ofl aH os Ha A 250 J Ser sasha ater @, dh gas grr Sen se sien @1 of am frafiia wen eth — (1) 50s (2) 1003 3) 2007 (4 3003 wm arrest ta (y = 1.4) sftest at Peat aa ve mee eer ret @ | af ta wT 140 J Sor & ret 8 tt ta A arias wal F oftarda 8 — (1) 1965 2) 1405 (3) 1005 (4) 403 | 60. 50 cal of heat should be supplied to take a system from the state A to state B | through the path ACB as shown in figure. The quantity of heat to be supplied to take it from A to B via ADB is 200 ce 400 cc QQ) 2s (2) 2313 | (3) 2513 (4 31d 61. The coefficient of performance of a refrigerator is 5. If it extracts 250 J of heat per cycle from cooling compartment, then the heat per cycle i discharge to hot reservoir will be () 505 @) 100s @) 2003 (4) 3003 heated at constant pressure, If an amount 140 J of heat is supplied to the gas, the change in intemal energy of | gasis () 196) | 2) 140) | @) 1003 1 @ 401 | 62. A sample of ideal gas (y = 1.4) is | 2 10 63. w de sem aie & sae (we) ap ae we aA Prete S TET dam & qe Pan am TH aa P=-2T+P, @ wel P, wm Praca 8 | ween tam 8 dag welt ofted 1 J mole"K? & | Bae A WoT & fe aeaftaa-atinis afer v= (SB) av 8 aa aV=Vi4— Moa rere earn Ale sac # afte 2.8 aaa & wet & aaa 3 at wee (D Viig = Vsotia 2) Viig= Yooiaé 1 3) Viig= Veoia - 1/2 (8) Viig= Veoia +2 64. FET Re GH a ta X Hoe -50°X H sac 8 wa 170° X FAA SI 313 K aM, 3a at Sa ST TT (1) -152°x (2) -122°x (3) -90°X (4) -75°X 65, wm anit efor AM earaT 800 K @ 500K war X & 600K & wea aa BX BI ane - Q) 960K (2) 846K @) 812K (4) 754K 63. 64. 65, A solid melts into a liquid via first order phase transition. The relationship between the pressure P and the temperature T of the phase transition is P=—2T + Py where P, isa constant. The entropy change associated with phase transition is 1 J mole'K"!, The Claussius - Clapeyom equation for heat of =T (2) AV. Here cig iS the change in molar transformation is AV =Vig— Vy volume at the phase transition, The correct statement in relation to the values of volumes is (1) Viiq= Veotia @) Viig= Vsoia-! 8) Viiq= Veotia~ 1/2 @® Viig= Vsouia * 2 Suppose on a temperature scale X, water boils at ~50° X and freezes at 170° X. The temperature of 313 K on this scale will be read as (1) 152° (2) -122°x @B) -90°X (4) -75°X A Carnot engine has the same efficiency between 800 K to 500 K and X to 600 K. The value of X is (1) 960K (2) 846K (3) 812K (4) 754K 61. 68, 69, eam Regret or sud ot fora = arr a ore at ed Gage TTT Q) 1K @) 10K @) 0.001K (4) 100K frfafer #8 wa ar fami sonrnfactia dee adi 8 7 o G),-), © f-Gl, ia ora oft rey cera fre sf faa sre? cael aed vara orl & y Ge) ON, @ u=aG ® w= (5 ® u-(& Rendices aaa Sal afonta FH arch S (aaa safera ate (i) F=U+TS @) F-u-Ts @) F=U+PV (@) F=U+PV-TS Oy | 24 67. 68. | 69. Using adiabatic demagnetisations, the minimum temperature that could be produced is nearly (i) 1K (2) 10K (3) 0.001K (4) 100K Which of the following is not a Maxwell thermodynamical relation ? o h-G), © Ge, © G,-3), 0 B-B ‘The chemical potential per molecule in it* phase is represented by (where symbols have their usual meanings) @ w-(&) @) 4-46 @) u(y) ‘6G @ We (&) Helmholtz free energy is defined by (symbols have their usual meanings) () F=U+TS Q) F=u-Ts @) F=u+PV (4) F=U+PV-TS 70. n. nR 73. 10 aft @ waca Pera st ay T & eet Sar ven S wy wenn Fe ‘aftr TE HE: Z, AZ, FA HS frerai & sqaa Preorer or afar Ber zem- (art Prenre area: fran vet Hew F 1) (Ql) Z=2Z,+2Z, Q) Z=2Z,2, Q) Z=Z,Z/(Z,+Z,) @) Z=ZiZ+Z,) gem aife saree eiarcrer 3 — (1) Wah ae aera | Q) eh é maensit 4 fea er frat dl ear | (3) spn firg ve Proa wer a aTE a aa % ane sam sane sat Mel 4) wget wen errs Shai wel aera B | ees argon ame, Prarer Ah wogn — (1) Fra et 1 Q) Fee @) veda! (4) Fem ag ade | Fatt Frere fare weed ee aac wert Z 3 vet A ge waER St ot 8 — w nener[+32in7] Q) H=k[InZ+TZ] @) H=NkT[I+inZ] (4) H=NkT[I-inZ] 28 70. TL. 7. 73. If Z, and Z, are partition fucntions of two independent systems in equilibrium with a reservoir at temperature T respectively, then partition function Z of the combined system of these two system is represented by (the systems are non-interacting) (l) Z=Z,+Z, @ 2-22, 3) Z=Z,Z/Z,+Z,) 4) Z=ZiZ,+Z) In first order phase transition (1) Entropy does not change. (2) Gibb’s function is not constant in both the phases. (3) First derivative of Gibb’s function with respect to temperature and pressure is discontinuous at transition point. (4) Entropy and density both do not change. In an irreversible process, entropy of system (1) remains constant. (2) increases. (3) decreases. (4) may increase or decrease, Enthalpy of a system in term of partition function Z is given by 13 a HeNir[ +Bnz| Q) H=k(inZ+1Z] (3) H=NkT [1 +/nZ] (4) H=NKT[1-nZ] 74. 75. 16. 7. areal ta ar dia ser amis FSR m A et era & BATT Sra | agin 8 () 32 @ 12 @) -12 (4) -32 facta fara & faq arenaer 3 a sade — (1) free aot aftr arf arte | Q) teatres ga oat aiftrecs at vafeg | (3) States oat sift ef safer | @) wah sats ee ate | mere VF ag m Ze & UH Ua au & feu, E aa E+ dE ool wa a aia ee seen A Fen Barger 8 — Q) Ee Q) ES @) EM % (4) BO% al He 1 a2 He I & vara Tos BT agama 8— ai @) 104 @) 10? (4) 103) 14. ‘The partition function of ideal gas is proportional to n™ power of molecular mass m, Here n is (ly) 3/2 @ 12 G) -172 (4) -3/2 The condition for an isolated system to be in equilibrium is (1) Gibb’s energy must be maximum. (2) Helmholtz free energy must be maximum, (3) Internal must be maximum. energy @ Entropy must be maximum, For a single particle of mass m enclosed in volume V, the number of accessible microstate in the energy range E to E + dE is proportional to a) EB @) EI @ @ Be The ratio of co-efficient of viscosities of liquid He II and He | is ai @ 10 (3) 10% (4) 10% 10 78. ah eftait & us fre fran Fifa | am f& weteia sea 3 oem da ween see ao faq srereu S 1 ahi aot & uw eh sae A wae aE ar St wifes a) 12 @) v4 we @) 1B 79, 48 ame swt Ha se a ste Sree Bile A SAMA AE BT 7 (1) Fre @Q) Fa GB) Rega fag 80. are Fro & fey Prefeitiad 4 a ata ar wa aae? () Prare so ered S| (2) Prea% ao fatiga f 1 G3) wen wate fet ue afer F Feat fi woo we Hae v1 @) afer (after) aaa TH ame 10 | | 27 79. | ahe-ordadr Bite ht agar we | 8 Consider a system of two Fermions. Let dimensional box be available for each first three states in a one particle. The probability that both the particles are found together in a given state is @ 12 Q) 4 (3) zero 4) 13 Which of the following particles does not obey Bose-Einstein Statistics ? (1) Photons (2). Mesons (3) Cooper-pair (4) Positron Which of the following is ot correct for a system obeying Bose-Einstein Statisties ? (1) The particle of the system are identical. (2) The particle of the system are distinguishable. (3) Any number of particle can occupy a single cell in phase space. ) Occupation index is one. 81. 82. pier ‘fafirer 7 a 1_ 8x58 P-Ta@ “th? ama fea are & 1 wet AaB a ane: &— () A=2;B=2 @Q) A=2;B=4 @) A=2;B=3 (4) A=3;B=4 rae ar re fre si ar x 8am vy wy tdy Hea | rite sais sito a (Ee | ah — i qQ ee Q ofS @ % VE @ fe A Req me ser AS aia area zee 7 | () afaga ao Aaeda steesia ‘aiftercht ar tiers He F | Q) & anes da-sreda ta} ah wT T= 0% GF Gea (eR) weer Tea | G) wie waa (fer) an ate orgedhs aiferht A cert Het & | (4) Sea wa fers aiferht st oer wae! 28 82. The pressure of black body radiation is 1 3n%(kTP T5(A) (he)? values of A and B are respectively () A= given by P = + here The value of v, for which the probability of 2 molecule having x component of velocity between v, to % + ay, falls to (2) times the maximum value is fier 2m @) yaa fet Which of the following statements is not correct ? (1) Indistinguishable particles obey Maxwell’s Boltzmann Statistics (2) All particles on an ideal Bose- Einstein gas occupy a single state atT=0 (3) The integral spin particles obeys Bose Einstein Statistics, (4) Protons obey Fermi Dirac Statistics. 10 84. at Ht fafine Ge (C, 4 C,) eater frais (y) wn era a (HF ‘ware srefita fase aren @ — PLP Phe ple Ale 85, ta Ff ear Wie at ga ver Rar arm 8 (otast & arara arf € 1) () 3 pci @) n=390 @) n=Forer @) n=Focn? 86, aft um te Han & cin ahtoea Bee »,, vy wey, Fat (ugh by, )? 35 ATER AT Ow kr @ 1+d5 @ ary > kT @ asa 10 29 84. | 85. The relation between specific heat of gases (C, and C,), adiabatic constant (7) and degree of freedom(f) is represented by SLA PLP Ale ple The coefficient of viscosity of a gas is given by (Symbols have their usual meaning) () 1 =3 pe @) n=}per2 @) a= pra @ =F If ¥ vy and vy, represent the three Cartesian components of velocity of @ molecule in a gas, then mean value of (9+ bv, will be (1) zero @ 1+ ot 3) ary kT @ a+b) 87. Rath ae } ay ar ga Pa a T rey HT we AB | Ae FAT Ta STE wer am oo ee 3 at ee fete Fa sare aa eT aa Qn» @* @ a 88, otter Teel & mea ae) aa Gat onftes fata > sre 7 mw ® ppt! we fa St chem faire Som ter supa raid a a 1g 8 5/2R V1 ze wae ad fear rar eH AWC, 8 BHAT C, ale ag Ferd area a Bee 2 fee te ay () Pea di waco 21 2) Praag gs fares 2 | 3) Pater ange fares g (4) We TS seat ye fares aawete 89, 87. 88, 89. ‘The mean free path of a gas molecule is 2. at pressure P and temperature T. If pressure is halved while temperature is doubled, the new mean free path will be (ya (2) 2% @% @ 4% The correct inter-relation between transport co-efficient is (on the basis of molecular theory of The molar specific heat of a gas as given from the kinetic theory is 5/2 R. If itis not specified whether it is C, or C,, one could conclude that the molecules of the gas (1) are definitely monoatomic. (2) are definitely rigid diatomic. (3) are definite non rigid diatomic. (4 can be monoatomie or rigid diatomic. 10 90. m1. 92. 93. 10 aig SLi en He at wf afer sere ‘wal FRI: 5,60 MeV 7% 7.06 MeV @, at afitBear |p + Li > 24He H staa Foal eet (1) 28.24 Mev (2) 17.28Mev (3) 146MeV (4) 392Mev Reatafies ara 0x > Wy Ft srahia a Oe B weit At eer AT: B — () 66 Q) 46 Q) 8,6 64 ‘aera afte TH + 7H > 3He + in Like aah Bi deta sare 1 Ft seafita Sat ert re [m({H) = 2.015 amu; m GHe) = 3.017; 009) m(ja) = (1) 9.0% 1034 (2) 1.86 x 1019 G) 25x 1035 (4) 3.4% 1095 ‘fear A gener den 4 Ter Tes AT 323 1 ius aire ht Bisen gifeer @ Xan sare 8 | ae XS a) WB @ 4 GB) 2 @) 8 31 90. 9. 92. 93, If the binding energy per nucleon in 4Li and $He nuclei are 5.60 MeV and 7.06 MeV respectively, then in the reaction {P + }Li + 2 $He energy of proton must be (1) 28.24 MeV (2) 17.28 Mev @) 1.46 Mev (4) 39.2Mev In radioactive decay {7X > | Y number of a and f particles emitted are respectively. () 66 Q) 4,6 @) &6 (4) 64 In the — fusion reaction TH + TH 3He + jn, | kg of deuteron undergoes complete fusion, The amount of total energy released will be nearly [m@H) = 2.015 amu; m GHe) = 3.017; m(jn) = 1.009] (1) 9.0% 1035 (2) 1.86 x 10! (3) 25x 1055 (4) 34x 10999 ‘The mass number of He is 4 and that of Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is X-times larger than helium. Here X is a) V8 @4 @ 2 (4) 8 94, 95. 96. 97. fra 7a ot a ae or age eae arrept aurea Bre & — () ja @) #e @) YeLu Bs @ Bu co Suit & Tee ws Saal aay B (1) R=ak!? (2) R=aE7? (3) R=ak? (@) R=ak9? cfsigia (B*) seas wa gelagin aafeareeT (EC) # St afattan aor safe ater 2 saat () Ra Re, sae a wea Ye FT ers ST | Q) sae aS, 1/2 sa eT ea Te JeTT BT | G) Fee sea, 1/2 TAT TIT LS ‘fama ZETA eT | @) Sree HAR, YET aa TT m, ‘fara 3e7T eT | Asie 50A Hah we | a aifinha ae F, dar fer aga ac F, 2, a (1) F,>>F, 2) F,>F, @) Fy=F @ FL<«>F @ F,>F, @) F,=F (4) F< Seut THe - (1) ard ser srftteaT (2) aaftrhta aera safe @) Be raver 4) stare siftereT 104, 108. afe aafteha “aren sAPaBaAT Hk = 1.005 and mar =ER sore A ae iat 108 5 8 at wm Aas A ari Ay rarer gfe 8 (1) exp [5 x 108] (2) exp [5 x 105] (3) exp [5 x 103] (4) exp [1 x 10%] 34 102. 103. 104, 105. The packing fraction is defined as M+A A M-A Q) fA dl) f= A ® fyaR A @) fi If a particle of mass m incident on a nucleus of mass M, then threshold energy of reaction in terms of Q value will be - o &n=-0") M @ En=-0(ets) m @) En= ol) M—m @ &n= oS") The nuclear reaction Gey 42H > Seu + Hi Scu+2H > Scu+ IH is (1) Heavy ion reaction (2) Nuclear fusion reaction (3) Photo disintegration (4) Stripping reaction If k= 1.005 in a nuclear chain reaction and time interval between production of two successive neutron is 10s. Then fractional inerease in neutron in one second is (1) exp [5 x 108] (2) exp [5 x 105] (3) exp [5 x 103] (4) exp [1 x 104] 106. @ Yeciafea afte A a BomeM F aur ten 8 safer & | a fer gear, cafe B& fa an a cies oa ort @ | wala BA orf arg 1.50 fer 21 sant a A arf org (1) 3.65 Ra @) 73% @) 10.95 fe (4) 14.6 fe 107. rela a tein & fae adt er ah | () ah Seis een asia aor ofan aes Q) wh aah we eh ao ater aT @ G) wh ach iio aa € wate 2g ater a wells Bae e | (4) Beh, vain an ates a wea e farg aot agin onfiorts BE 108. <= ot He sary HTH Bh 8 — (1) 10%s. 2) 107s, (3) 1073s (4) 10°!s 109. fra Fa ate ar vers aafehte weet {eed ne 8 arise ea ? () water 2) wearh 3) Aftferem siege (4) deere 10 | 106. 107. 108. | 109. 35 Two radioactive nuclei A and B are present in equal number to begin with. Three days later, there are three times as many A nuclei as there are B nuclei, The half-life of species B is 1.50 days. The half-life of species A is (1) 3.65 days (2) 7.3 days (3) 10.95 days (4) 14.6 days Choose correct statement for Lepton and Hedrons, (1) All lepton and hedron particles are fermions, (2) All lepton and hedron particles are bosons. (3) All lepton particle are fermions whereas hedrons may be boson or fermions. (4) Leptons may be boson or fermions but all hedrons are fermions. The order of mean life of t~ particles is (2) 10s, Q) 10s (3) 10-Bs (4) 107s. Which of the following materials is not used as Moderator in nuclear reactor ? (1) Liquid sodium (2) Heavy water (3) Berilium oxide (4) Graphite 110. faa gata setter Beerit F er H Sats ah fhe cheer aT HH? QQ) wa Q aeaagT G) rates reaT @) fafa 111, Fam Pred & saan fa Fa ee at aftfiner aga 8 2 () ptoetty (QQ) A+n3l-+p @) ntnomtp (4) Et+n3E+p 1° aT GST 8 — ua+dd a wa-dd sp sd+ua or @) 112. wo @ ids 113, AAR Heer Peas & ye % fee ‘ele | wen wera Baa are GAT wie wer (ori fem CTE) @ wa p. 108m Gi) wa a2 Gil) Teta r 10m @ Gd) Gi) ad) poqisr @a4 @r r P q Pp @rop 4 110. Which one of the following quantity will not be conserved in electro- magnetic interaction ? (1) Parity (2) Charge Conjugation (3) Isospin (4) Strangeness 111. Which one of the following reaction is allowed according to conservation laws? () ptoet+y (QQ) At+n>E+p @) nowtp (4) Btno dtp 112. Quark structure of n° is ay Weal @ e = (4) ds 113. Choose the correct relation between Column —I and Column — Il for range of fundamental interactions. Column-1 Column (Interaction) Range) i) Strong p. 108m Weak qa © Gravitational, 107m @ @ Gi) Qpoqait @ qr Pp G)r oq Pp @ ro opo@ 10 14, TER Ae (GM) aha a fie ta ‘Feo segs a et wee? (1) oor 2) pam GB) yer @) RR 11s. a wm wa B= 02 TH pari 8 omifta &, a eet angle arn CAT ST HAT m, = 1.67 x 1077 kg @) (1) 1.04 MHz (2) 1.52 MHz (3) 3.05 MHz (4) 6.10 MHz 35 MeV oat & a amr 20 =m why Bare & 8 ore wets F yaa eT 2a we eyR oT % fee 35 ev A oat ona 2 | SR OTT HY TOT BHAT Gat fa ao A a oat a sere 4 sreih hy (1) 1.6 « 1072 Q) 32x10 4 (3) 48x 10-24, (4) 64x 10° A 116, 10 | 114. Which one of following could not be | | | 37 116. detected by GM counter ? (1) a particle (2) B particle 3) ypatticle (4) Neutron If magnetic field B = 0.2 T is applied to a cyclotron, then its frequency will be- (assume partile is proton m, = 1,67 x 1027 ke) (1) 1.04 MHz (2) 1.52 MHz (3) 3.05 Miz (4) 6.10 MHz © particle of energy 35 MeV enters ionization chamber at the rate of 20 particles per second. If energy required to produce an electron-ion pair is 35 eV, calculate ionization current. (Assume complete energy of a particle is utilized in pair production) () 16x 1077 A Q) 32x10 A (3) 4.8x 10°? A (4) 64x 109A 117. Serge after sefiia farer star 8 — (adit & arava at @) 2B () B= 2nRy Ge 4 B Q) % = nS at @) de ‘dl aang 1_ dB © Sonat fe IN afer 3 Mees ca A k St oT vem amr fea Pare stat & ah Fra Swat er — (i) NeV+k (@) NeV-k @ Nev (4) Nev 119, RES fore cata F oper aor Te GOTH ein? () fey (2) Resgia (3) Steer faewigis (4) SeraRRTE ATTA | 117. The Betatron condition is represented eS by (symbols have their usual meaning) 2 de &B wo Baoan, ie aB 2 MRS at trang) 4B dt 3 Qe ®) a 1 © fae Ifa particle of energy k is projected in fa linear accelerator of N tubes, then the energy of emerging particle will be (1) NeV+k @) Nev-k @) YNev (4) Nev In which of the following accelerator, the path of particle in it will not be circular? (1) Betatron (2) Synchrotron (3) Proton Synchrotron (4) Cockcroft Walton 10 120, warraT apories =At fart B () MLT1 @) MALT @) ML"T (@) ML-TS arf Beaher 35 m/s BAT | PMR eal a vise fem 8 12 m/s SE We 1G ast a aie a ae a wart & fag an orn fea fen 7 vega afae 2 (1) 0 =tan"(0.343) seater & qd fear Fae (2) 0 = tan1(0.343) Sealer & ofr ean Ht aie 3) 0 = tan“!(2.912) Heater @ od AT ak (4) 0 = tan“\(1.421) stake & oR Aart 121, 122, Freeda ata ah vite of & gm frond aura & 2 () erie afia Q) Baran Sst G) sau afer @) arian at 10 | | | | | 39 120. The dimensions of co-efficient of viscosity are () MET @) MALT @) MET (@) ML?TS 121. Rain is falling vertically with a speed 35 m/s. Wind is blowing with a speed of 12 mis from east to west directions. In which direction should a boy hold his umbrella to protect himself from rain? a at @ = tan"(0.343) with the vertices towards the east. (2) at © = tan (0.343) with the vertices towards the west. at @ = tan“\(2.912) with the vertices towards the east. @) (4) at © = tan-"(1.421) with the vertices towards the west. 122. Which of the following pairs of physical quantities has the same dimensions ? (1) Work and Power (2) Momentum and Energy (3) Force and Power (4) Work and energy 123. 124, 125. Bett y?—2=1 % fare fg (1,1, mT aftciaaa THis afee e— fetes B ai+f-k v6 6) itty Q) Q) 2i+2j-£ @ 2Htick aft aaa A Al ate (ars) m x n TAT Wt pA AR ax pe tad Aftaa qr Aigaa AB A ae 8 — ay Q @) @) mxn mxp nxn nxp @ feat & srfeer (Sie) or wen fear (ata) Ter & atta wr segaTa V3 81 wea afta & wer a8 — x OM ¢ Q) ala @) ola nia 4 | 123. 124, The unit vector normal to the surface x?+y?—z= 1 at the point (1, 1, 1) is a aa 4 if ve +2}-k @ Paik 4k ® aivaink Q) If the order of matrix A is m x n and that of matrix B is n x p, then order of multiplication matrix AB of these two is wo @ 8) 4 mxn mxp nxn nxp . The ratio of the dot product to the magnitude of cross product of two vectors is \[3. The angle between these two vector is M§ QF @) wll wF 126. 127, 128, 10 +2 Wy se ei CY at x dr +2y=0 wee 1 (1) y=eysin + 6 cos Q) y=e,cos ax +c, sin ax Be @) y=ecos5~ ey sin= 4, af (y= cco $+e, sin S af Pa) cary agre 2 tt PL) am- GQ x @ $Ge-1 @ Z@2+n @ 708-3) 3 x3 Aftaa } aaa ga wo of waehl Be 11 8 eT gee ATT 36 2 1 wa Ate & faq one om ees wiet a me aa @ 1 Aa ar after agit art & () 18 @ 2 @) 9 (4) 6 at 126. The Solution of differential equation @y | 2dy : a F et ede a =0is 1) y=esint +. a () y=e,sin +e, cosy Q) y=cjcos ax +c, sin ax @G) y=eeos*—e, sin® a a (4) y=cjcos $+, sint 17 By IfP,(x) is Legendre’s polynomial, then P(x) will be equal to Q) x @ 762-1) @ 3@e+D @ $@-3%) 128, A 3 x 3 matrix has elements such that its trace is 11 and its determinant is 36. The eigen values of the matrix are all known to be positive integers. The largest eigen value of the matrix is a) 18 @Q) 12 @ 9 a) 6 129, 130. 131. BARS AIG BI A eA — (1) exp {p?=2?} 2) exp {37-(p-3)} |= | ® oo {2} (4) exp {2? + p?—2xp} we anter wore fran Afre at wert foe ara afoot 8 aR fl =0 fa) =h WAT le + 2m) = Ax) Wa f(x) TERA Ah egos a, Se -n

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