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(d)
4
2
2
T
R
r
where r
0
is the radius of the Earth and is Stefan's
constant.
14. Which of the following units denotes the dimension
2
2
Q
ML
,
where Q denotes the electric charge?
(a) Wb/m
2
(b) Henry (H)
(c) H/m
2
(d) Weber (Wb)
15. A ball of mass 0.2 kg is thrown vertically upwards by
applying a force by hand. If the hand moves 0.2 m while
applying the force and the ball goes upto 2 m height further,
find the magnitude of the force.
(Consider g =10 m/s
2
).
(a) 4 N (b) 16 N
(c) 20 N (d) 22 N
16. A string is stretched between fixed points separated by
75.0 cm. It is observed to have resonant frequencies of 420
Hz and 315 Hz. There are no other resonant frequencies
between these two. Then, the lowest resonant frequency
for this string is
(a) 105 Hz (b) 1.05 Hz
(c) 1050 Hz (d) 10.5 Hz
17. Consider a two particle system with particles having masses
m
1
and m
2
. If the first particle is pushed towards the centre
of mass through a distance d, by what distance should the
second particle is moved, so as to keep the centre of mass
at the same position?
(a)
d
m
m
1
2
(b)
d
m m
m
2 1
1
+
(c)
d
m
m
2
1
(d) d
18. A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 g moving at a rate
of 20 m/s. If the catching process is completed in 0.1s, the
force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hand of the
player is equal to
(a) 150 N (b) 3 N
(c) 30 N (d) 300 N
19. In a common base mode of a transistor, the collector current
is 5.488 mA for an emitter current of 5.60 mA. The value of
the base current amplification factor () will be
(a) 49 (b) 50
(c) 51 (d) 48
20. A thermocouple is made from two metals, Antimony and
Bismuth. If one junction of the couple is kept hot and the
other is kept cold, then, an electric current will
(a) flow from Antimony to Bismuth at the hot junction
(b) flow from Bismuth to Antimony at the cold junction
(c) now flow through the thermocouple
(d) flow from Antimony to Bismuth at the cold junction
21. The threshold frequency for a metallic surface corresponds
to an energy of 6.2 eV and the stopping potential for a
radiation incident on this surface is 5 V. The incident
radiation lies in
(a) ultra-violet region (b) infra-red region
(c) visible region (d) X-ray region
22. An alpha nucleus of energy
2
mv
2
1
bombards a heavy
nuclear target of charge Ze. Then the distance of closest
approach for the alpha nucleus will be proportional to
(a) v
2
(b)
m
1
(c)
2
v
1
(d)
Ze
1
23. The time taken by a photoelectron to come out after the
photon strikes is approximately
(a) 10
4
s (b) 10
10
s
(c) 10
16
s (d) 10
1
s
24. When
3
Li
7
nuclei are bombarded by protons, and the
resultant nuclei are
4
Be
8
, the emitted particles will be
(a) alpha particles (b) beta particles
(c) gamma photons (d) neutrons
25. The current I drawn from the 5 volt source will be
+
5 volt
I
5 10 20
10
10
(a) 0.33 A (b) 0.5 A
(c) 0.67 A (d) 0.17 A
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26. The energy spectrum of -particles [number N(E) as a
function of -energy E] emitted from a radioactive source is
(a)
N(E)
E
0
E
(b)
N(E)
E
0
E
(c)
N(E)
E
0
E
(d)
N(E)
E
0
E
27. In a series resonant LCR circuit, the voltage across R is 100
volts and R =1 k with C =2F. The resonant frequency
is 200 rad/s. At resonance the voltage across L is
(a) 2.5 10
2
V (b) 40 V
(c) 250 V (d) 4 10
3
V
28. The resistance of a bulb filmanet is 100 at a temperature
of 100C. If its temperature coefficient of resistance be 0.005
per C, its resistance will become 200 at a temperature of
(a) 300C (b) 400C
(c) 500C (d) 200C
29. Two insulating plates are both uniformly charged in such a
way that the potential difference between them is
V
2
V
1
=20 V. (i.e., plate 2 is at a higher potential). The
plates are separated by d =0.1 m and can be treated as
infinitely large. An electron is released from rest on the
inner surface of plate 1. What is its speed when it hits plate
2? (e =1.6 10
19
C, m
e
=9.11 10
31
kg)
1
2
0.1 m
Y
X
(a) 2.65 10
6
m/s (b) 7.02 10
12
m/s
(c) 1.87 10
6
m/s (d) 32 10
19
m/s
30. In an AC generator, a coil with N turns, all of the same area
A and total resistance R, rotates with frequency in a
magnetic field B. The maximum value of emf generated in
the coil is
(a) N.A.B.R. (b) N.A.B.
(c) N.A.B.R. (d) N.A.B.
31. A solid which is not transparent to visible light and whose
conductivity increases with temperature is formed by
(a) Ionic bonding
(b) Covalent bonding
(c) Vander Waals bonding
(d) Metallic bonding
32. The refractive index of a glass is 1.520 for red light and
1.525 for blue light. Let D
1
and D
2
be angles of minimum
deviation for red and blue light respectively in a prism of
this glass. Then,
(a) D
1
<D
2
(b) D
1
=D
2
(c) D
1
can be less than or greater than D
2
depending upon
the angle of prism
(d) D
1
>D
2
33. If the ratio of the concentration of electrons to that of holes
in a semiconductor is
5
7
and the ratio of currents is
4
7
,
then what is the ratio of their drift velocities?
(a)
8
5
(b)
5
4
(c)
4
5
(d)
7
4
34. In a Wheatstone's bridge, three resistances P, Q and R
connected in the three arms and the fourth arm is formed by
two resistances S
1
and S
2
connected in parallel. The
condition for the bridge to be balanced will be
(a)
2 1
S S
R 2
Q
P
+
(b)
2 1
2 1
S S
) S S ( R
Q
P +
(c)
2 1
2 1
S S 2
) S S ( R
Q
P +
(d)
2 1
S S
R
Q
P
+
( F (b) ) j
( F +
(c) ) j
( F + (d) ) j
( F
46. The potential energy of a 1 kg particle free to move along
the x-axis is given by
J
2
x
4
x
) x ( V
2 4
,
_
.
The total mechanical energy of the particle is 2 J . Then, the
maximum speed (in m/s) is
(a)
2
3
(b)
2
(c)
2
1
(d) 2
47. A thin circular ring of mass m and radius R is rotating about
its axis with a constant angular velocity . Two objects
each of mass M are attached gently to the opposite ends of
a diameter of the ring. The ring now rotates with an angular
velocity ' =
(a)
m
) M 2 m ( +
(b)
) M 2 m (
) M 2 m (
+
(c)
) M m (
m
+
(d)
) M 2 m (
m
+
,
_
t x 2
2
2
t
4
x
7. (b) Let the velocity and mass of 4 Kg piece be v
1
and m
1
and that of 12 Kg piece be v
2
and m
2
.
Applying conservation of linear momentum
m
2
v
2
=m
1
v
1
1
1
ms 12
4
4 12
v
J 288 144 4
2
1
v m
2
1
. E . K
2
1 1 1
8. (c) 1
]
1
s
v v
v
'
1
]
1
v 300
300
9500 10000
300 v 300 0.95
1
v 300 0.05 15ms
9. (d) Work done by force (applied) +Work done by
gravitational force =change in kinetic energy
C
B
45
A
F
F
0 AC Mg AB F
1
1
1
1
]
1
,
_
2
1
2
1
1
Mg
AB
AC
Mg F
) 1 2 ( Mg F
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10. (b) J 25 . 1 25 1 . 0
2
1
mv
2
1
E . K
2
2
1
W mgh mv 1.25J
2
_
,
1
]
1
on conservati energy by mv
2
1
mgh
2
Q
11. (a) a v
max
T
2
a v
max
s 01 . 0
4 . 4
10 7 14 . 3 2
v
a 2
T
3
max
13. (b) Total power radiated by Sun =
2 4
R 4 T
Total power received by Earth =
) r (
r
R T
2
0
2
2 4
2 2
1
2 1 1
Q ML
] QT [
] L Q MT [
] Henry [
15. (d) The velocity of the ball just when it leaves the hand is
u then applying,
v
2
u
2
=2as
for upward journey
v
2
u
2
=2as
40 u 2 ) 10 ( 2 u
2 2
Again applying v
2
u
2
=2as for the upward journey
of the ball, when the ball is in the hands of the thrower,
v
2
u
2
=2as
2
s / m 100 a 2 . 0 ) a ( 2 0 40
N 20 100 2 . 0 ma F
N 22 2 20 N 20 mg N +
Alternatively,
W
hand
+W
gravity
=k
N 22 F 0 ) 2 . 2 )( 10 )( 2 . 0 ( ) 2 . 0 ( F +
16. (a) Given
nv
315
2
l
and
420
2
v
) 1 n ( +
l
3 n
315
420
n
1 n
+
Hence
Hz 105
2
v
315
2
v
3
l l
The lowest resonant frequency is when n =1
Therefore lowest resonant frequency =105 Hz.
17. (c)
O
m
1
x
1
x
2
m
2
2 2 1 1
2 1
2 2 1 1
x m x m
m m
x m ) x ( m
0
+
+
...(1)
Finally,
d d
x d
1
x d
2
O
m
2
m
1
) ' d x ( m ) x d ( m 0
2 2 1 1
+
' d m x m x m d m 0
2 2 2 1 1 1
+
d
m
m
' d
2
1
[From(1).]
18. (c)
N 30
1 . 0
) 20 0 ( 15 . 0
t
) u v ( m
F
19. (a) I
C
=5.488 mA, I
e
=5.6 mA
49
1
,
6 . 5
488 . 5
20. (d) At cold junction, current flows from Antimony to
Bismuth (because current flows from metal occurring
earlier in the series to metal occurring later in the
thermoelectric series).
21. (a) J 10 6 . 1 2 . 6 eV 2 . 6
19
V =5 volt
0
eV
hc
+
This range lies in ultra violet range.
22. (c) Work done to stop the particle is equal to K.E.
2 2
mv
2
1
r
) Ze ( K
q mv
2
1
qV
2
2 2
2(2e)K(Ze) 4KZe
r
mv mv
2
v
1
r
Here mass is constant, hence r will not depend on
mass.
23. (b) The order of time is nano second.
24. (c)
+ +
0
0
8
4
1
1
7
3
Be p Li
25. (b) The network of resistors is a balanced wheatstone
bridge. The equivalent current is
5 V
15
30
R
eq
=
+
10
30 15
30 15
A 5 . 0
10
5
R
V
I
26. (c) The range of energy of -particles is from O to some
maximum value as shown in option (c).
27. (c) Across resistor, I =
A 1 . 0
1000
100
R
V
At resonance,
L c
6
1 1
X X 2500
C
200 2 10
Voltage across L is
L
I X 0.1 2500 250V
28. (a) R
2
=R
1
(1 +T)
T 005 . 0 1 ] T 005 . 0 1 [ 100 200 +
C 200
5
1000
005 . 0
1
T
Final temperature =300C
NOTE : We may use this expression as an
approximation because the difference in the answers
is appreciable. For accurate results one should use R
=R
0
e
T
29. (a)
2
mv
2
1
eV
31
19
10 1 . 9
20 10 6 . 1 2
m
eV 2
v
s / m 10 65 . 2
6
30. (d)
dt
) A . B . N ( d
dt
d
e
t sin NBA ) t cos BA (
dt
d
N
NBA e
max
31. (b) Van der Waal's bonding is attributed to the attractive
forces between moles of a liquid. The conductivity of
semiconductors (covalent bonding) and insulators (ionic
bonding) increases with increase in temperature while that
of metals (metallic bonding) decreases.
32. (a) For a thin prism, D =( 1) A
Since
b
<
r
r
<
b
D
1
<D
2
or
2
A
sin
2
m A
sin
,
_
+
33. (c)
h
e
h h
e e
h
e
v
v
5
7
4
7
eAv n
eAv n
I
I
4
5
v
v
h
e
34. (b)
S
R
Q
P
where
2 1
2 1
S S
S S
S
+
35. (b)
) 50 t 20 (
dt
d
e
V 10 e
3 t
i 200
3
i
100
10 28 . 6
B
2
2
2 2
2
2
m / Wb 10 05 . 1
6
10 28 . 6
B
37. (b) D
2
is forward biased whereas D
1
is reversed biased.
A 2
6
12
i
38. (d) p is connected to low potential and n is connected to
high potential.
39. (b) As X decreases, v increases and hence the speed of
photoelectron increases. The chances of photo
electron to meet the anode increases and hence phto
electric current increases.
40. (b) Let E be the energy of proton, then
] 06 . 7 4 [ 2 6 . 5 7 E +
MeV 28 . 17 2 . 39 48 . 56 E
41. (c) The resistance of the bulb is
100
) 220 (
P
V
R
2 2
The power consumed when operated at 110 V is
2
2
(110) 100
P 25 W
4
(220) /100
42. (c) The risk posed to a human being by any radiation
exposure depends partly upon the absorbed dose, the
amount of energy absorbed per gram of tissue. Absorbed
dose is expressed in rad. A rad is equal to 100 ergs of energy
absorbed by 1 gram of tissue. The more modern,
internationally adopted unit is the gray (named after the
English medical physicist L. H. Gray); one gray equals 100
rad.
43. (b) For block A to move in SHM.
mg
x
N
A
mean
position
mg N =m
2
x
where x is the distance from mean position
For block to leave contact N =0
2
2
g
x x m mg
44. (c)
A
B
C D
n
n'
2
2
' nn
) 2 ( m
2
m 2 I l
l
+
,
_
2 2 2
m 3 m 2 m l l l +
45. (b) Torque
) k
F ( ) j
( F r
] k
[ F ) k
F ( ) j
(
) j
( F ) i
( F +
46. The potential energy of a 1 kg particle free to move along
the x-axis is given by
J
2
x
4
x
) x ( V
2 4
,
_
.
The total mechanical energy of the particle is 2 J . Then, the
maximum speed (in m/s) is
(a)
2
3
(b)
2
(c)
2
1
(d) 2
46. (a) Velocity is max. when K.E. is max.
For min. P.E.,
3
dv
0 x x 0 x 1
dx
t
1 1 1
Min. P.E.
4 2 4
K.E. +P.E. =2 (Given)
4
9
4
1
2 . E . K +
2
3
v
4
9
v 1
2
1
mv
2
1
. E . K
2 2
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47. (d) Applying conservation of angular moment
I'' =I
2 2 2
(mR 2MR ) ' mR +
m
'
m 2M
1
1
+
]
48. (a) Case (i)
W
T
At equilibrium, T =W
L /
A / W
Y
l
.....(1)
Case (ii)
W W
T T
At equilibrium T =W
L /
A / W
Y
2 / L
2 /
A / W
Y
l
l
Elongation is the same.
49. (a) Initially, when steady state is achieved, i =
R
E
Let E is short circuited at t =0. Then
At t =0, i
0
=
R
E
Let during decay of current at any time the current
flowing is
0 iR
dt
di
L
0
i t
i 0
di R di R
dt dt
i L i L
t
L
R
0
0
e
e i i t
L
R
i
i
log
e
1
e
100
100
e
R
E
i
3
3
10 100
10 100
t
L
R
50. (c)
A
B
r
1
r
2
+Q
+Q
After connection, v
1
=v
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
r
Q
r
Q
r
Q
K
r
Q
K
The ratio of electric fields
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
Q
r
r
Q
E
E
r
Q
K
r
Q
K
E
E
1
2
r
r
E
E
r r
r r
E
E
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2 1
2
1
Since the distance between the spheres is large as
compared to their diameters, the induced effects may
be ignored.
51. (c) Heat lost by He =Heat gained by N
2
1 2
1 v 1 2 v 2
n C T n C T
[ ]
0 f f 0
T T R
2
5
T T
3
7
R
2
3
1
]
1
0 f f 0
T 5 T 5 T 3 T 7
0 f 0 f f 0
T
2
3
T T
8
12
T T 8 T 12
52. (a)
1
7 3 . 8 1000
146000
1
T nR
W
or
58.1 58.1
1 1.4
146 146
1 +
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53. (c) A crystal structure is composed of a unit cell, a set of
atoms arranged in a particular way; which is periodically
repeated in three dimensions on a lattice. The spacing
between unit cells in various directions is called its lattice
parameters or constants. Increasing these lattice constants
will increase or widen the band-gap (E
g
), which means more
energy would be required by electrons to reach the
conduction dand from the valence band. Automatically E
c
and E
v
decreases.
54. (a) E
rms
=720
The average total energy density
2
0 0
E
2
1
2
rms 0
2
rms 0
E ] E 2 [
2
1
3 6 2 12
m / J 10 58 . 4 ) 720 ( 10 85 . 8
55. (c)
9
g ) d d ( r 2
V
2 1
2
T
18
9
2 . 0 V
) 5 . 1 5 . 19 (
) 5 . 1 5 . 10 (
2 . 0
V
2
2
T
T
s / m 1 . 0 V
2
T