Você está na página 1de 70

Sample Paper

Science Quiz (Physics)


Q 1. Units of magnetic flux are :
(a) weber/metre (b) newton metre/ampere
(c) joule x coulomb/meter (d) tesla
Q 2. Magnetic intensit is measured in :
(a) ! m "1 (b) tesla
(c) gauss (d) weber
Q #. $art% %as a mass of &.'( x 1)
2*
+g. ,%e a-erage mass of atoms t%at ma+e up t%e eart% is
*) u. .umber of atoms in eart% is :
(a) '.) x 1)
*'
(b) '.) x 1)
*/

(c) '.) x 1)
&2
(d) 1.*' x 1)
2*

Q *. 0%ic% of t%e following is a dimensional constant 1
(a) refracti-e index

(b) dielectric constant
(c) relati-e densit (d) gra-itational constant
Q &. 2f units of two sstems of measurement are in t%e ratio 2 : #3 t%en t%e ratio of units of
angular momentum in t%ose two sstem is :
(a) 2 : #

(b) ' : *
(c) * : ' (d) 1 : 1
Q /. 2f speed of lig%t (c)3 acceleration due to gra-it (g) and pressure (p) are ta+en as
fundamental units3 t%e dimensions of gra-itational constant (4) are :
(a) c g p"
#
(b) c
2
g
#
p"
2
(c) c
)
g
2
p"
1
(d) c
2
g
2
p"
2
Q 5. ,%e lengt% of a clinder is measures wit% a metre rod %a-ing least count ).1 cm. 2ts
diameter is measured wit% -ernier callipers %a-ing least count ).)1 cm. 4i-en t%e lengt% is &6)
cm and radius is 2.)) cm. ,%e percentage error in t%e calculated -alue of -olume will be :
(a) 27 (b) 17
(c) #7 (d) *7
Q (. 8ow man seconds are t%ere in a lig%t fermi 1
(a) 1)"
1&
(b) #.) x 1)
(
(c) #.## x 1)"
2*
(d) #.# x 1)"
5
Q '. ,%e unit of t%ermal conductance is 1
(a) 09"
1
(b) :9"
1
(c) 09 (d) :9
Q 1). ! student measured t%e lengt% of a pendulum as 1.#& m and time for #) -ibrations as 2
min. 2) sec. using a wrist watc%. ;ind t%e percentage error in g.
(a) 1.527 (b) 2.1/ 7
(c) 1./#7 (d) 1.(17
Q 11. ! particle %as two e<ual accelerations in two gi-en directions. 2f one of t%e accelerations
is %al-ed3 t%en t%e angle w%ic% t%e resultant ma+es wit% t%e ot%er is also %al-ed. ,%e angle
between t%e accelerations is :
(a) 12)
)
(b) ')
)
(c) /)
)
(d) *&
)
Q 12. =ut of t%e following pairs of forces3 t%e resultant of w%ic% can not be * . 1
(a) 2. and 2. (b) 2. and *.
(c) 2. and /. (d) 2. and (.
Q 1#. ,%e resultant of w%ic% of t%e following sets of forces can not be >ero :
(a) 1)3 2) and *) (b) 1)3 1) and 2)
(c) 1)3 2) and 2) (d) 1)3 1) and 1)
Q 1*. ,%e sum of t%e magnitude of two forces acting at a point is 1( and t%e magnitude of t%eir
resultant is 12. 2f t%e resultant is at ')
)
wit% t%e force of t%e smaller magnitude3 t%en t%eir
magnitudes are :
(a) #3 1& (b) *3 1*
(c) &3 1# (d) /3 12
Q 1&. ,%e s<uare of resultant of two e<ual forces is t%ree times t%eir product. !ngle between
t%e forces is :
(a) ? (b) ? / 2
(c) ? / * (d) ? / #
Q 1/. ,%e line of action of t%e resultant of two li+e parallel forces s%ifts b one@fourt% of t%e
distance between t%e forces w%en t%e two forces are interc%anged. ,%e ratio of t%e two forces is:
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : #
(c) # : * (d) # : &
Q 15. ,%e sum of two forces acting at a point is 1/ .. 2f t%e resultant force is ( . and its
direction is perpendicular to minimum force t%en t%e forces are :
(a) / . and 1) . (b) ( . and ( .
(c) * . and 12 . (d) 2 . and 1* .
Q 1(. ,wo boats are mo-ing in same direction in a ri-er. 0%at is t%e best condition so t%at
t%e mo-e parallel in t%e same direction1
(a) Aot% mo-e awa from eac% ot%er
(b) ,%e are slig%tl bent to eac% ot%er
(c) ,%e are parallel to eac% ot%er
(d) 2t is not possible
Q 1'. !n aeroplane mo-es *)) m towards nort%3 #)) m towards west and t%en 12)) m
-erticall upwards. ,%en its displacement from t%e initial position is :
(a) 1#)) m (b) 1*)) m
(c) 1&)) m (d) 1/)) m
Q 2). ! bus tra-elling t%e first one t%ird distance at a speed of 1)+m/%3 t%e next one fourt% at
2) +m/% and t%e remaining at *) +m/%. ,%e a-erage speed of t%e bus is nearl
(a) ' +m/% (b) 1/ +m/%
(c) 1( +m/% (d) *( +m/%
Q 21. ! stone is dropped from t%e top of a tower and tra-els 2*.& m in last second of its
journe. ,%e %eig%t of t%e tower is :
(a) **.1 m (b) *' m
(c) 5(.* m (d) 52 m
Q 22. ! bod freel falling from rest %as a -elocit B after its falls t%roug% a %eig%t %. ,%e
distance it %as to fall down furt%er for its -elocit to become double is :
(a) % (b) 2 %
(c) # % (d) * %
Q 2#. Crops of water fall from t%e roof of a building ' m %ig% at regular inter-als of time3 t%e
first drop reac%ing t%e ground at t%e same instant fourt% drop starts its fall. 0%at are t%e
distances of t%e second and t%ird drops from t%e roof 1
(a) /m and 2m (b) /m and #m
(c) *m and 1m (d) *m and 2m
Q 2* ! particle accelerates from rest at a constant rate for some time and attains a -elocit of (
m/s. !fterwards it decelerates wit% t%e constant rate and comes to rest. 2f t%e total time ta+en is
* second3 t%e distance tra-elled is :
(a) * m (b) 1/ m
(c) #2 m (d) none of t%e abo-e
Q 2& ! car is mo-ing on a road and rain falling -erticall. Delect t%e correct answer:
(a) ,%e rain will stri+e t%e %ind screen onl
(b) ,%e rain will stri+e t%e front screen onl
(c) ,%e rain will stri+e bot% t%e screens
(d) ,%e rain will not stri+e an of t%e screens
Q 2/. ! sprinter accelerates to %is maximum speed in *s. 2f suc% a sprinter finis%es a 1*) m
race in 's3 w%at is t%e runnerEs acceleration during t%e first four seconds1 !ssume acceleration
to be constant
(a) #.& ms "
2
(b) *.2 ms "
2
(c) &.) ms "
2
(d) &.& ms "
2
Q 25 ! steamer ta+es 12 das to reac% from port x to port . $-er da onl one steamer sets
out from bot% t%e ports. 8ow man steamers does eac% steamer meet in t%e open sea1
(a) 2# (b) 2&
(c) 25 (d) 21
Q 2( 2n a race for 1)) m das%3 t%e first and t%e second runners %a-e a gap of one metre at t%e
mid wa stage. !ssuming t%e first runner goes stead3 b w%at percentage s%ould t%e second
runner increases %is speed just to win t%e race.
(a) 27 (b) *7
(c) more t%an *7 (d) less t%an * 7
Q 2' ! motor boat co-ers a gi-en distance in / %ours mo-ing down stream of a ri-er. 2t
co-ers t%e same distance in 1) %ours mo-ing upstream. ,%e time (in %ours) it ta+es to co-er t%e
same distance in still water is :
(a) / (b) 5.&
(c) 1) (d) 1&
Q #) ! point initiall at rest mo-es along x@axis. 2ts acceleration -aries wit% time as
a F (/ t G &) in ms"
2
. 2f it starts from origin3 t%e distance co-ered in 1 second is :
(a) # m (b) #.& m
(c) * m (d) *.& m
Q #1 ! ball rolls off t%e top of stairwa wit% a %ori>ontal -elocit of magnitude 1 6 ( m/s. ,%e
steps are ) 6 2) m %ig% and ) 6 2) m wide. 0%ic% step will t%e ball %it first1
(a) first (b) second
(c) t%ird (d) fourt%
Q #2 0%en air resistance is ta+en into account w%ile dealing wit% t%e motion of t%e projectile
w%ic% of t%e following properties of t%e projectile3 s%ows an increase3
(a) range (b) maximum %eig%t
(c) speed at w%ic% it stri+es t%e ground
(d) t%e angle at w%ic% t%e projectile stri+es t%e ground
Q ## ,%e range of a projectile fired at an angle of 1&
)
is &) m. 2f it is fired wit% t%e same
speed at an angle of *&
)
3 its range will be :
(a) 2& m (b) &) m
(c) 1)) m (d) 55./ m
Q #* 2n case of a projectile3 w%at is t%e angle between t%e instantaneous -elocit and
acceleration at t%e %ig%est point1
(a) *&
)
(b) 1()
)
(c) ')
)
(d) )
)
Q #& ! man can t%row a stone to a max distance of () metres. ,%e maximum %eig%t to w%ic%
it will rise in metres is :
(a) 1) m (b) 2) m
(c) #) m (d) *) m
Q #/ ,%e e<uation of projectile is F px @ <x
2
. 2ts %ori>ontal range is :
(a) p< (b) p/<
(c) p (d) <
Q #5 ! grass %opper finds t%at %e can jump a maximum %ori>ontal distance of 1 m. 0it% w%at
speed can %e tra-el along t%e pat% if %e spends a negligible time on t%e ground :
(a) '.( m/s (b) *.*2 m/s
(c) 2.21 m/s (d) #.1/ m/s
Q #( ,%e speed of projection of a projectile is increased b 1)73 wit%out c%anging t%e angle
of projection. ,%e percentage increase in t%e range will be :
(a) 1)7 (b) 2)7
(c) 1&7 (d) &7
Q #' ,wo paper screens ! and A are separated b a distance of 2)) m. ! bullet pierces ! and
t%en A. ,%e %ole in A is *) cm below t%e %ole in !. 2f t%e bullet is tra-elling %ori>ontall at t%e
time of %itting !3 t%en t%e -elocit of t%e bullet at ! is :
(a) 2)) m/s (b) *)) m/s
(c) /)) m/s (d) 5)) m/s
Q *) 0it% w%at minimum speed a particle be projected from t%e origin so t%at it is abl-e to
pass t%roug% a gi-en point (#)m3 *) m) :
(a) #) ms "
1
(b) *) ms "
1
(c) &) ms "
1
(d) /) ms "
1
Q *1 ! car accelerates on a %ori>ontal road due to t%e force exerted b :
(a) road on t%e car (b) engine of car
(c) dri-er of car (d) car on eart%
Q *2 ! ball of mass ) 6 * +g t%rown up in air wit% -elocit of #) ms "
1
reac%es t%e %ig%est
point in

2 6 & sec. ,%e air resistance encountered b t%e ball during upward motion is :
(a) ).(( . (b) (()) .
(c) #)) . (d) #)) dne
Q *# ! fat %ose pipe is %eld %ori>ontal b a fireman. 2t deli-ers water t%roug% a no>>le at one
litre/sec. 2f b increasing t%e pressure3 t%e water is deli-ered of 2 litre/sec3 t%e fireman now %as
to :
(a) Hus% forward twice as %ard
(b) Hus% forward four times as %ard
(c) Hus% forward eig%t times as %ard
(d) Hull bac+ward four times as %ard
Q ** ! dis% of mass 1) g is +ept %ori>ontall in air b firing bullets of mass & gm eac% at t%e
rate of 1) per sec. 2f t%e bullets rebound wit% t%e same speed3 w%at is t%e -elocit wit% w%ic%
t%e bullets are fired1
(a) *' cm/sec (b) '( cm/sec
(c) 1*5 cm/sec (d) 1'/ cm/sec
Q *& ! plaer caug%t a cric+et ball of mass 1&) gram3 w%ic% was mo-ing wit% a -elocit of 2)
m/s. 2f t%e catc%ing process is completed in )61 second3 t%e blow exerted b t%e ball on t%e
%ands of t%e plaer is :
(a) 1)) . (b) #) .
(c) 2) . (d) 1& .
Q */ ! cric+et ball of mass 2&) g collides wit% a bat wit% -elocit 1) m/s and returns wit%
same -elocit wit%in )6)1 sec. ,%e force acting on bat is :
(a) 2& . (b) &) .
(c) 2&) . (d) &)) .
Q *5 ! mac%ine gun %as a mass & +g. 2t fires &) gram bullets at t%e rate of #) bullets per
minute at a speed of *)) ms "
1
. 0%at force is re<uired to +eep t%e gun in position1
(a) 1) . (b) & .
(c) 1& . (d) #) .
Q *( ! uniform c%ain of lengt% ( m and mass * +g is %anging -erticall from a pulle. ,%e
wor+ done is winding t%e c%ain on to t%e pulle is (g F 1) m/s
2)
:
(a) 1/ : (b) 1/) :
(c) #2 : (d) #2) :
Q *' ! /) +g woman pus%es a 2) +g suitcase on w%eels3 a distance of 1) m b exerting a
constant force of 2 . on it in t%e direction of motion3 starting from rest. ,%e wor+ done b t%e
woman is :
(a) 2) joule (b) 2 joule
(c) 2)) joule (d) *)) joule
Q &) ! car co-ers a distance of 1) +m along an inclined plane under t%e action of a
%ori>ontal force of & .. ,%e wor+ done on car is 2& +:. ,%e inclination of t%e plane to
%ori>ontal is :
(a) )
o
(b) #)
o
(c) /)
o
(d) ')
o
Q &1 0or+ done in %olding a 1& +g suitcase w%ile waiting for a bus for 1& minutes is :

(a) 1 +g.m (b) 22& :
(c) 1& x 1& x /) : (d) Iero
Q &2 ! bod is projected -erticall up. !t certain %eig%t % abo-e t%e ground3 its H$ and 9$
are in t%e ratio 1 : *. !t w%at %eig%t abo-e t%e ground H$ and 9$ will be in t%e ratio * : 1 1

(a) * % (b) %/*
(c) & % (d) %/&
Q &# =nce a c%oice is made regarding >ero potential energ references state3 t%e c%anges in
potential energ :

(a) are same (b) are different
(c) depend strictl on t%e c%oice of t%e >ero of potential
(d) become indeterminate
Q &* ! ball of mass )6)1 +g mo-es wit% a -elocit of 1)) m/sec. 8ow muc% uniform force
will stop it in 1) seconds 1

(a) )62 newton (b) 16) newton
(c) )6)1 newton (d) )61 newton
Q && ! rail wa truc+ of mass 2 x 1)
*
+g tra-elling at ).& m/s collides wit% anot%er truc+ of
%alf its mass mo-ing in opposite direction wit% -elocit ).* m/s. 2f two truc+s couple3 t%eir
common -elocit would be:
(a) )62 m/s (b) )6# m/s
(c) )6* m/s (d) )6& m/s
Q &/ 0%en a bod is projected -erticall up from t%e ground3 its H$ and 9$ at a point H are in
t%e ratio 2 : #. 2f same bod is projected wit% double t%e pre-ious -elocit3 t%en at t%e same
point H ratio of its H.$. and 9$ would be:
(a) ' : 1 (b) 1 : '
(c) 1 : 1 (d) * : '
Q &5 2n an ice rin+3 a s+ator mo-ing at # m/s encounters a roug% patc% t%at reduces %er speed
b *&7. ;ind t%e lengt% of t%e roug% patc% if frictional force is 2& 7 of %er weig%t :
(a) 162( m (b) 16*/ m
(c) 16// m (d) 16'/ m
Q &( !n aeroplane flies in a %ori>ontal circle of radius #6)/ +m at a speed of 1&) m/s. ,%e
direction of t%e resultant force on air craft is :
(a) #5
o
wit% t%e -ertical (b) &#
o
wit% t%e -ertical
(c) #)
o
wit% t%e -ertical (d) *&
o
wit% t%e -ertical
Q &' ! coin is placed on a gramop%one record rotating at a speed of *& rpm. 2t flies awa
w%en t%e rotational speed is &) rpm. 2t two suc% coins are placed one o-er t%e ot%er on t%e same
record3 bot% of t%em will fl awa w%en rotational speed is :
(a) 1)) rpm (b) 2& rpm
(c) 12.& rpm (d) &) rpm
Q /) ,%e ratio of t%e angular speed of minutes %and and %our %and of a watc% is :
(a) / : 1 (b) 12 : 1
(c) 1 : / (d) 1 : 12
Q /1 0%at is t%e ratio of t%e angular speeds of t%e minute %and and second %and of a cloc+1
(a) 1 : 12 (b) 12 : 1
(c) 1 : /) (d) /) : 1
Q /2 ! string can wit%stand a tension of 2& .. 0%at is t%e greatest speed at w%ic% a bod of
mass 1 +g can be w%irled in a %ori>ontal circle using 1m lengt% of t%e string1
(a) 2.& ms"
1
(b) & ms"
1
(c) 5.& ms"
1
(d) 1) ms"
1
Q /# ! bod of mass & +g is w%irled in a -ertical circle b a string 1 m long. Jalculate
-elocit at t%e top of t%e circle for just looping t%e -ertical loop
(a) #61 m/s (b) 5 m/s
(c) ' m/s (d) 5.# m/s
Q /* ! cur-ed road of &) m radius is ban+ed at correct angle for a gi-en speed. 2f t%e speed is
to be doubled +eeping t%e same ban+ing angle3 t%e radius of cur-ature of t%e road s%ould be
c%anged to :
(a) 2& m (b) 1)) m
(c) 1&) m (d) 2)) m
Q /& ,%e bob of a simple pendulum of lengt% 1 6 2 m %as a -elocit of 5 m/s w%en it is at t%e
lowest point. ,%e bob would lea-e t%e circular pat% abo-e t%e centre at a %eig%t :
(a) 1 6 ) m (b) ) 6 (/5 m
(c) ) 6 /&2 m (d) ) 6 &12 m
Q // 0%en a s%ell tra-elling along a parabolic pat% is t%e gra-itational field explodes in t%e
mid air3 t%e centre of mass of fragments will continue to mo-e :
(a) -erticall down (b) along t%e original parabolic pat%
(c) -erticall up and t%en -erticall down
(d) %ori>ontall followed b parabolic pat%
Q /5 2f t%e resultant of all external forces is >ero3 t%en -elocit of centre of mass will be :
(a) >ero (b) constant
(c) eit%er (a) or (b) (d) neit%er (a) nor (b)
Q /( ,wo bodies of masses 2 +g and * +g are mo-ing wit% -elocities 2 m/s and 1) m/s
towards eac%ot%er due to mutual gra-itational attraction. 0%at is t%e -elocit of t%eir centre of
mass1
(a) & 6 # m/s (b) / 6 * m/s
(c) >ero (d) ( 6 1 m/s
Q /' ,%e ratio of angular momentum of eart% for its orbital motion and its dail rotation is :
(a) muc% greater t%an 1 (b) smaller t%an 1
(c) e<ual to 1 (d) slig%tl greater t%an 1
Q 5) ! circular disc is rolling on a %ori>ontal plane. 2ts total 9.$. is 1&) :. 0%at is its
translational 9.$. 1
(a) 2)) : (b) 1)) :
(c) 12& : (d) none of t%ese
Q 51 2n a circular motion t%e angle between a particleEs linear momentum and its angular
moment is :
(a) )
o
(b) *&
o
(c) ')
o
(d) 1()
o
Q 52 ! solid sp%ere rolls down two different inclined planes of same %eig%t3 but of different
inclinations. 2n bot% cases :
(a) speed and time of descent will be same
(b) speed will be same3 but time of descent will be different
(c) speed will be different3 but time of descent will be same
(d) speed and time of descent bot% are different
Q 5# ! clinder of %eig%t % is placed on an inclined plane3 t%e angle of inclination of w%ic% is
slowl increased. 2t begins to slip w%en angle of inclination is *&
o
. 0%at is t%e radius of t%e
clinder1
(a) %

(b) %/*
(c) %/2 (d) # %/*
Q 5* ! small ball describes a %ori>ontal circle on t%e smoot% inner surface of a conical funnel.
2f t%e %eig%t of t%e plane of t%e circle abo-e t%e -ertex b 1) cm3 w%at is t%e speed of t%e
particle:
(a) 2 m/s (b) * m/s
(c) 1/ m/s (d) 1 m/s
Q 5& ! circular ring of wire of mass ).& +g and radius 2.& m is rotating in its own plane about
a perpendicular axis passing t%roug% its centre wit% a constant angular speed of 1) rps. ,%e
tension produced in t%e ring will be :
(a) & x 1)
#
. (b) 1)
*
.
(c) 5(& . (d) none of t%ese
Q 5/ 2f t%e distance between t%e sun and t%e eart% is increased b t%ree times t%en attraction
between two will :
(a) remains constant (b) decrease b /#7
(c) decrease b (#7 (d) decrease b ('7
Q 55 ,%e radius of t%e $art% is about /*)) +m and t%at of t%e Mars is #2)) +m. ,%e mass of
t%e $art% is about 1) times t%e mass of t%e Mars. !n object weig%s 2)) . on t%e surface of
$art%3 its weig%t on t%e surface of Mars will be :
(a) ( . (b) 2) .
(c) *) . (d) () .
Q 5( ,wo sp%erical planets ! and A %a-e same mass but densities in t%e ratio ( : 1. ;or t%ese
planets3 t%e ratio of acceleration due to gra-it at t%e surface of ! to its -alue at t%e surface of A
is :
(a) 1 : * (b) 1 : 2
(c) * : 1 (d) ( : 1
Q 5' !t a distance #2) +m abo-e t%e surface of eart%3 t%e -alue of acceleration due to gra-it
will be lower t%an its -alue on t%e surface of t%e eart% b nearl (radius of eart% F /*)) +m) :
(a) 27 (b) /7
(c) 1)7 (d) 1*7
Q () ! mass m is placed at a point A in t%e gra-itational field of mass M. 0%en t%e mass m is
broug%t from A to near point !3 its gra-itational potential energ will :
(a) remains unc%anged (b) increase
(c) decrease (d) become >ero
Q (1 0eig%tlessness experienced w%ile orbiting t%e eart%3 in space s%ips3 is t%e result of :
(a) 2nertia (b) !cceleration
(c) Iero gra-it (d) Jentre of gra-it
Q (2 A w%at minimum percentage s%ould orbital -elocit of moon be increased so t%at it
departs fore-er1
(a) 1))7 (b) &)7
(c) *1.*7 (d) none of t%e abo-e
Q (# A w%at percent t%e energ of a satellite %as to be increased to s%ift it from an orbit of
radius r to # r :
(a) 22.#7 (b) ##.#7
(c) //.57 (d) 1))7
Q (* ,wo pieces of wire ! and A of t%e same material %a-e t%eir lengt%s in t%e ratio 1 : 23 and
t%eir diameters are in t%e ratio 2 : 1. 2f t%e are stretc%ed b t%e same force3 t%eir elongations
will be in t%e ratio :
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : *
(c) 1 : ( (d) ( : 1
Q (& ,%e KoungEs modulus of a perfectl rigid bod is :
(a) unit (b) >ero
(c) infinit (d) some finite non@>ero constant
Q (/ ! cube is subjected to a uniform -olume compression. 2f t%e side of t%e cube decreases
b 273 t%e bul+ strain is :
(a) ).)2 (b) ).)#
(c) ).)* (d) ).)/
Q (5 2n case of rubber band t%e wor+done b it in returning to its original s%ape :
(a) is less t%an t%e wor+ re<uired to deform it
(b) is greater t%an t%e wor+ re<uired to deform it
(c) is e<ual to t%e wor+ re<uired to deform it
(d) all t%e abo-e
Q (( ! wire can be bro+en b appling a load of 2) +g wt. ,%e force re<uired to brea+ t%e
wire of twice t%e diameter (same lengt% and same material) is :
(a) & +g wt. (b) 1/) +g. wt.
(c) () +g. wt. (d) 2) +g. wt.
Q (' Dolids w%ic% brea+ or rupture abo-e t%e elastic limit are classified as :
(a) brittle (b) elastic
(c) ductile (d) malleable
Q ') ! material %as HoissonEs ratio )6&. 2f a uniform rod of it suffers a longitudinal strain of 2
x 1)"
#
3 w%at percentage increase in -olume ta+es place1
(a) 27 (b) 2.&7
(c) &7 (d) )7
Q '1 !n air@tig%t cage wit% a parrot sitting in it is suspended from t%e spring balance. ,%e
parrot start fling. ,%e reading of t%e spring balance will :
(a) increase (b) decrease
(c) not c%ange (d) be >ero
Q '2 !n ice bloc+ floats in a li<uid w%ose densit is less t%an water. ! part of bloc+ is outside
t%e li<uid. 0%en w%ole of ice %as melted3 t%e li<uid le-el will :
(a) rise (b) go down
(c) remain same (d) first rise t%an go down
Q '# Durface tension of a li<uid is due to :
(a) gra-itation force between molecules
(b) electrical force between molecules
(c) ad%esi-e force between molecules
(d) co%esi-e force between molecules
Q '* ! drop of li<uid of diameter 2.( mm brea+s up into 12& identical drops. ,%e c%ange in
energ is nearl (D F 5& dnes/cm):
(a) >ero (b) 1' erg.
(c) */ erg. (d) 5* erg.
Q '& ! li<uid will .=, wet t%e surface of a solid if its angle of contact is:
(a) >ero (b) less t%an ')
)

(c) more t%an ')
)
(d) ')
)

Q '/ !t w%ic% of t%e following temperatures3 t%e -alue of surface tension of water is
minimum1
(a) *
)
J (b) 2&
)
J
(c) &)
)
J (d) 5&
)
J
Q '5 ,wo %ail stones wit% radii in t%e ratio of 1 : 2 fall from a great %eig%t t%roug% t%e
atmosp%ere. ,%en t%e ratio of t%eir momenta after t%e %a-e attained terminal -elocit is :
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : *
(c) 1 : 1/ (d) 1 : #2
Q '( ;or flow of a fluid to be turbulent :
(a) ;luid s%ould %a-e %ig% densit
(b) Jritical -elocit s%ould be large
(c) Lenold number s%ould be less t%an 2)))
(d) all t%e abo-e
Q '' ! clindrical -essel is filled wit% e<ual amounts b weig%ts of mercur and water. ,%e
total %eig%t of t%e two laers is 2'62 cm. ,%e pressure of t%e li<uid at t%e bottom of t%e -essel is
(specific gra-it of mercur is 1#6/) :
(a) ( cm of 8g (b) / cm of 8g
(c) * cm of 8g (d) 2 cm of 8g
Q1)). 2n w%at tpe of fluid is t%ere t%e maximum probabilit of stream@line flow 1
(a) Mow densit3 low -iscosit (b) Mow densit3 %ig% -iscosit
(c) 8ig% densit3 low -iscosit (d) 8ig% densit3 %ig% -iscosit
Q1)1. !t w%at temperature3 -olume of an ideal gas at )
)
J become triple1
(a) &*/
)
J (b) 1(2
)
J
(c) (1'
)
J (d) /*/
)
J
Q1)2. =ne gram of ice is mixed wit% one gram of steam. !t t%ermal e<uilibrium t%e
temperature of t%e mixture is:
(a) )
)
J (b) 1))
)
J
(c) &&
)
J (d) ()
)
J
Q1)#. Dpecific %eat of melting ice is :
(a) )6& (b)
))
(c) ) (d) 1
Q1)*. Joefficient of cubical expansion of water is minimum at :
(a) )
)
J (b) *
)
J
(c) 1&.&
)
J (d) 1))
)
J
Q1)&. ,wo rods ! and A of t%e same lengt% and radius are joined toget%er. ,%e t%ermal
conducti-it of ! and A are 2 9 and 93 if t%e temperature difference between t%e open ends of !
and A is #/
)
J3 t%e temperature across ! is :
(a) 12
)
J (b) 1(
)
J
(c) 2*
)
J (d) '
)
J
Q1)/. ,%e ratio of t%ermal conducti-it of two rods of different materials is & : *. ,%e two rods
of same area of cross section and same t%ermal resistance will %a-e t%e lengt%s in t%e ratio :
(a) & : * (b) 1 : '
(c) ' : 1 (d) * : &
Q1)5. ,%e temperature of a blac+ bod is increased b &)73 t%en t%e percentage of increase of
radiation is approximatel :
(a) 1))7 (b) 2&7
(c) *))7 (d) &))7
Q1)(. 2f temperature of a blac+ bod increases from 5
)
J to 2(5
)
J3 t%en t%e rate of energ
radiation increases b :
(a) (2(5/5)
*
(b) 1/
(c) * (d) 2

Q1)'. ;our sp%eres !3 A3 J and C of different metals but of same radius are +ept at same
temperature. ,%e ratio of t%eir densities is 2 : # : & : 1. 2f specific %eats of t%eir materials are in
t%e ratio # : / : 2 : *3 w%ic% sp%ere will s%ow initiall t%e fastest rate of cooling1 :
(a) C (b) J
(c) A (d) !
Q11). ,%e temperature of a room %eated b a %eater is 2)
)
J3 w%en outside temperature is
2)
)
J3 and it is 1)
)
J3 w%en t%e outside temperature is *)
)
J3 . ,%e temperature of %eater is :
(a) /)
)
J (b) *)
)
J
(c) ()
)
J (d) 1))
)
J
Q111. ;or a gram@molecule of a gas3 t%e -alue of t%e constant L in t%e e<uation HN F L, is
nearl :
(a) 2 cal/9 (b) 1) cal/9
(c) ).2 cal/9 (d) 2)) cal/9
Q112. 0%en a gas filled in a closed -essel is %eated t%roug% 1
)
J3 its pressure increased b
).*7. ,%e initial temperature of t%e gas was :
(a) 2&) 9 (b) 2&)) 9
(c) 2&)
)
J (d) 2&
)
J
Q11#. ,%e r.m.s. -elocit of gas molecules is #))m/sec. ,%e r.m.s. -elocit of molecules of gas
wit% twice t%e molecular weig%t and %alf t%e absolute temperature is :
(a) #)) m/sec (b) /)) m/sec
(c) 5& m/sec (d) 1&) m/sec
Q11*. 2f t%e pressure in a closed -essel is reduced b drawing out some gas3 t%e mean@free pat%
of t%e molecules :
(a) is decreased (b) is increased
(c) remains unc%anged
(d) increases or decreases according to t%e nature of t%e gas.
Q11&. !t a certain temperature3 t%e ratio of t%e rms -elocit of 8
2
molecules to =
2
molecule is :
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : *
(c) * : 1 (d) 1/ : 1
Q11/. 0%at is t%e degree of freedom in case of a monoatomic gas1
(a) 1 (b) #
(c) * (d) &
Q115. ,%e molecules of monoatomic gas do onl :
(a) translational motion (b) -ibrational motion
(c) rotational motion (d) all of t%ese
Q11(. $<ual masses of .
2
and =
2
gases are filled in -essels ! and A. ,%e -olume of -essel A is
double of !. ,%e ratio of pressure in -essel ! and A will be :
(a) 1/ : 1* (b) #2 : 5
(c) 1/ : 5 (d) none of t%e abo-e
Q11'. 22 g of carbondioxide at 25
)
J is mixed in a closed container wit% 1/ g of oxgen at
#5
)
J. 2f bot% gases are considered as ideal gases3 t%en t%e temperature of t%e mixture is :
(a) 2*62
)
J (b) 2(6&
)
J
(c) #16&
)
J (d) ##6&
)
J
Q12). ,wo moles of monoatomic gas is mixed wit% t%ree moles of a diatomic gas. ,%e molar
specific %eat of t%e mixture of constant -olume is :
(a) 16&& L (b) 261) L
(c) 16/# L (d) 262) L
Q121. ! monoatomic ideal gas at 25
)
J is suddenl compressed to one tent% of its original
-olume. !fter compression3 its temperature is :
(a) 12/&
)
9 (b) 1#'2
)
9
(c) 2))'
)
9 (d) 521)
)
9
Q122. 0%en t%e amount of wor+ done is ### cal and increase in internal energ is 1/5 cal3 t%en
t%e %eat supplied is :
(a) &)) cal (b) 1// cal
(c) *)) cal (d) ### cal
Q12#. 2f L is uni-ersal gas constant3 t%e amount of %eat needed to raise t%e temperature of 2
moles of an ideal monoatomic gas from 25# to #5# 9 w%en no wor+ is done is :
(a) 1)) L (b) 1&) L
(c) #)) L (d) &)) L
Q12*. ,%e efficienc of a Jarnot engine wor+ing between ()) 9 and &)) 9 is :
(a) ).* (b) )./2&
(c) ).#5& (d) ).&
Q12&. 0%at is t%e temp. of source in Jarnot ccle of 1)7 efficienc w%en %eat ex%austs at
25) 91
(a) *)) 9 (b) &)) 9
(c) #)) 9 (d) /)) 9
Q12/. ! Jarnot engine w%ose course is at *)) 9 ta+es 2)) cals of %eat and rejects 1&) cals to
t%e sin+. 0%at is t%e temp. of t%e sin+1
(a) ()) 9 (b) *)) 9
(c) #)) 9 (d) cannot sa
Q125. ! refrigerator absorbs 2))) cals of %eat from ice tras. 2f t%e coefficient of performance
is *3 t%en wor+ done b t%e motor is :
(a) 21)) : (b) *2)) :
(c) (*)) : (d) &)) :

Q12(. 2f for a gas3 L/J
-
F )./53 t%is gas is made up of molecules w%ic% are:
(a) diatomic (b) monoatomic
(c) triatomic (d) cannot sa
Q12'. ;or a monoatomic gas3 wor+ done at constant pressure is 0. ,%e %eat supplied at
constant -olume for t%e same rise in temperature of t%e gas is :
(a) 0/2 (b) #0/2
(c) &0/2 (d) 0
Q1#). 2f pressure and temperature of an ideal gas are doubled and -olume is %al-ed3 t%e number
of molecules of t%e gas:
(a) become %alf (b) become two times
(c) become * times (d) remain constant
Q1#1. ,wo gram of %elium is enclosed in a -essel at .,H. 8ow muc% %eat s%ould be gi-en to it
to double t%e pressure. Dpecific %eat of 8e is # joule/g 9.
(a) 1/#( : (b) 1/)) :
(c) ()) : (d) (1' :.
Q1#2. ,wo simple pendulums of lengt% 1)) cm and 1/)) cm are in p%ase at t%e mean position
at a certain instant of time. 2f , is t%e time period of first pendulum3 t%en t%e minimum time
after w%ic% t%e will be in p%ase again is :
(a) # , / * (b) * , / #
(c) # , / 2 (d) * ,
Q1##. ! particle executes D.8.M. ,%en t%e grap% of -elocit as a function of displacement is :
(a) a straig%t line (b) a circle
(c) an ellipse (d) a %perbola
Q1#*. ! particle executes D.8.M. along a straig%t line so t%at its period is 12 sec. ,%e time it
ta+es in tra-ersing a distance e<ual to %alf its amplitude from its extreme position is :
(a) / sec (b) * sec
(c) 2 sec (d) 1 sec
Q1#&. ! particle of mass 1) grams is executing simple %armonic motion wit% an amplitude of
)6& m and periodic time of (? / &) seconds. ,%e maximum -alue of t%e force acting on t%e
particle is :
(a) 2& . (b) & .
(c) 26& . (d) )6& .
Q1#/. ,%e composition of two simple %armonic motions of e<ual periods at rig%t angle to eac%
ot%er and wit% a p%ase difference of ? results in t%e displacement of t%e particle along :
(a) circle (b) figure of eig%t
(c) straig%t line (d) ellipse
Q1#5. ,%e wor+ done b t%e string of a simple pendulum during one complete oscillation is
e<ual to :
(a) total energ of t%e pendulum (b) +inetic energ of t%e pendulum
(c) potential energ of t%e pendulum (d) >ero
Q1#(. 0%en a mass is attac%ed to a spring3 its lengt% is increased b 2)cm. 2t is now furt%er
lowered and released. ,%e time period is :
(a) 2 ? /5 sec (b) 5 sec
(c) 2 ? sec (d) enoug% data not a-ailable
Q1#'. ! %ollow sp%ere is filled wit% water t%roug% a small %ole in it. 2t is %ung b a long
t%read and made to oscillate. !s t%e water slowl flows out of t%e %ole at t%e bottom3 t%e period
of oscillation will :
(a) first increase and t%en decrease (b) first decrease and t%en increase
(c) continuousl increase (d) continuousl decrease
Q1*). 2n a spring bloc+ sstem lengt% of t%e spring is reduced b 273 t%e time period will :
(a) increase b 27 (b) increase b 17
(c) decrease b 27 (d) decrease b 1 7
Q1*1. 0%en a sound wa-e goes from one medium to anot%er3 t%e <uantit t%at remains
unc%anged is :
(a) fre<uenc (b) amplitude
(c) wa-elengt% (d) speed
Q1*2. ,%e wa-elengt% of infrasonics in air is of t%e order of :
(a) 1)
)
m (b) 1)
1
m
(c) 1)"
1
m (d) 1)"
2
m
Q1*#. ! bomb explosion on t%e moon. 8ow long will it ta+e for t%e sound to reac% t%e eart%1
(a) 1))) sec (b) 1 da
(c) 1) secO (d) .one of t%ese
Q1**. ,wo wires made up of same material are of e<ual lengt%s but t%eir radii are in t%e ratio
1 : 2. =n stretc%ing eac% of t%ese two strings b t%e same tension3 t%e ratio between t%e
fundamental fre<uencies is :
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1
(c) 1 : * (d) * : 1
Q1*&. 2n two similar wires of tensions 1/ . and ,3 # beats are %eard: t%en , F
(a) *' . (b) 2& .
(c) /* . (d) .one of t%ese
Q1*/. ! for+ of fre<uenc 2&/ %> resonates wit% a closed organ pipe of lengt% 2&.* cm. 2f t%e
lengt% of pipe be increased b 2 mm3 t%e number of %eats/sec. will be :
(a) * (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) #
Q1*5. ! w%istle gi-ing out *&) 8> approac%es a stationar obser-er at a speed of ## m / s. ,%e
fre<uenc %eard b t%e obser-er in 8> is P-elocit of sound in air F ### ms"
1
Q :
(a) *)' (b) *2'
(c) &15 (d) &))
Q1*(. ,wo uniform strings ! and A made of steel are made to -ibrate under t%e same tension.
2f t%e first o-ertone of ! is e<ual to t%e second o-ertone of A and if t%e radius of ! is twice t%at
of A3 t%e ratio of t%e lengt% of t%e strings is :

(a) 2 : 1 (b) # : *
(c) # : 2 (d) 1 : #
Q1*'. ! closed organ pipe and an open organ pipe of same lengt% produce 2 beats/sec w%en
t%e are out into -ibrations toget%er in fundamental mode. ,%e lengt% of open pipe is now
%al-ed and t%at of closed pipe is doubled. ,%e number of beats produced will be :
(a) 5 (b) *
(c) ( (d) 2
Q1&). ! jet plane is fling at a speed more t%an t%at of sound wa-e. 2f t%e sound of t%e jet
appears to be -erticall downwards3 t%e edge of sig%t of aeroplane wit% t%e -ertical can be :
(a) #)
)
(b) 1&
)
(c) *)
)
(d) /)
)
Q1&1. Mig%t ear is :
(a) Mig%t emitted b t%e sun in one ear.
(b) ,ime ta+en b lig%t to tra-el from sun to eart%
(c) ,%e distance tra-elled b lig%t in free space in one ear
(d) ,ime ta+en b eart% to go once around t%e sun.
Q1&2. 2f , denotes t%e surface tension and L3 t%e radius of a capillar tube3 t%en t%e dimensions
of ,/L are t%e same as t%at of :
(a) pressure (b) energ
(c) force (d) none of t%ese
Q1&#. ,%e dimensional formula for force per unit linear densit of wire is same as t%at for :
(a) -elocit (b) acceleration
(c) specific %eat (d) latent %eat
Q1&*. ,wo soap ca+es ! and A are suc% t%at dimensions of A are &)7 more t%an eac%
dimension of !. Doap content of A as compared to t%at of ! is :
(a) 1.& (b) 2.2&
(c) #.) (d) #.#5&
Q1&&. 0%ic% of t%e following numerical -alue %a-e t%ree significant figures 1
(a) #.)## (b) ).)#)
(c) #).#) (d) ).#))
Q1&/. ,%e correct order in w%ic% t%e dimensions of time decreases in t%e following p%sical
<uantities is
1 DtefanEs constant
2 Joefficient of -olume expansion
# 0or+ done
* Nelocit gradient
(a) 23 *3 #3 1 (b) 13 23 #3 *
(c) *3 #3 23 1 (d) 13 23 *3 #
Q1&5. ! motor boat co-ers t%e distance between t%e two localities on a ri-er in / %ours
downstream and ( %ours upstream. ,%e speed of t%e boat is %ow man times t%at of t%e ri-er 1
(a) & times (b) ( times
(c) 5 times (d) / times
Q1&(. ! garden roller of 1)) +g weig%t is pulled wit% a force of 2)) . acting at an angle of *&
)
wit% ground. 0%at is t%e effecti-e pulling weig%t of roller 1
(a) 1)) +g f (b) #)) .
(c) (#(./ . (d) 1221.* .
Q1&'. ! force is inclined at /)
)
to t%e %ori>ontal. 2f its rectangular component in t%e %ori>ontal
direction is &) .3 t%en magnitude of t%e force in t%e -ertical direction is :
(a) 2& . (b) 5& .
(c) (5 . (d) 1)) .
Q1/). ! bo is %anging from a %ori>ontal branc% of a tree. ,%e tension in t%e arms will be
maximum w%en t%e angle between t%e arms is :
(a) )
)
(b) /)
)
(c) ')
)
(d) 12)
)
Q1/1. ,wo persons are %olding a rope of negligible weig%t tig%tl at its ends3 so t%at it is
%ori>ontal. ! 1& +g weig%t is attac%ed to t%e rope at t%e mid point3 w%ic% is now no longer
%ori>ontal. ,%e minimum tension re<uired to completel straig%ten t%e rope is :
(a) 1& +g (b) 5& +g
(c) #) +g (d) infinitel large
Q1/2. ! pendulum is suspended from t%e roof of a car. ,%e car is mo-ing wit% acceleration *'
cm / s
2
. A w%at angle to t%e -ertical will its string be inclined1
(a) #
)
nearl (b) )
)
(c) 1)
)
nearl (d) *)
)
nearl
Q1/#. ! bod released from t%e top of a tower falls t%roug% %alf t%e %eig%t of t%e tower in #
seconds. 2t will reac% t%e ground after nearl
(a) #.& sec (b) *.2* sec
(c) *.51 sec (d) / sec
Q1/*. ! man t%rows balls into t%e air one after t%e ot%er3 t%rowing one w%en ot%er is at t%e
%ig%est point. 8ow %ig% t%e balls rise if %e t%rows twice a second:
(a) 2.*& m (b) 1.2& m
(c) 1'./ m (d) *.' m
Q1/&. ! bod mo-ing wit% uniform acceleration describes 12 metre in t%e t%ird second of t%e
motion and 2) metre in t%e fift% second. ;ind t%e -elocit after 1)t% sec
(a) *) m/s (b) *2 m/s
(c) &2 m/s (d) * m/s
Q1//. !cceleration due to gra-it on moon is 1./ m/sec
2
. !n inflated balloon is released on
moon. 2t will :
(a) mo-e down wit% acceleration 1./ m/s
2
(b) mo-e up wit% acceleration 1./ m/s
2
(c) mo-e up wit% acceleration '.( m/s
2
(d) mo-e down wit% acceleration '.( m/s
2
Q1/5. ! particle mo-ing wit% a uniform acceleration tra-els 2* m and /* m in t%e first two
consecuti-e inter-als of * sec eac%. 2ts initial -elocit is :
(a) 1 m/sec (b) 1) m/sec
(c) & m/sec (d) 2 m/sec
Q1/(. ,wo particles ! and A get *m closer eac% second w%ile tra-elling in opposite direction.
,%e get ).*m closer e-er second w%ile tra-elling in same direction. ,%e speeds of ! and A
are respecti-el:
(a) 2.2 m/sec and ).* m/sec
(b) 2.2 m/sec and 1.( m/sec
(c) * m/sec and ).* m/sec
(d) none of t%ese
Q1/'. 0ind is blowing west to east along two parallel trac+s. ,wo trains mo-ing wit% same
speed in opposite directions %a-e t%e stream trac+ of one double t%an ot%er. ,%e speed of eac%
train is :
(a) e<ual to t%at of wind
(b) double t%at of wind
(c) t%ree times t%at of wind
(d) %alf t%at of wind
Q15). ! 12) m long train is mo-ing in a direction wit% speed 2) m/s. ! train A mo-ing wit% #)
m/s in t%e opposite direction and 1#) m long crosses t%e first train in a time :
(a) / s (b) #/ s
(c) #( s (d) none of t%ese
Q151. ! bod is projected %ori>ontall wit% speed 2) m/s from top of a tower. 0%at will be its
speed nearl after & sec 1 ,a+e g F 1) m / s
2

(a) &* m/s (b) 2) m/s
(c) &) m/s (d) 5) m/s
Q152. !n aeroplane in a le-el flig%t at 1** +m/% is at an altitude of 1))) m. 8ow far from a
gi-en target s%ould a bod be released to %it t%e target1
(a) &51.*# m (b) /51.*# m
(c) #51.*# m (d) *51.*# m
Q15#. 2n a projectile motion3 t%e -elocit :
(a) is ne-er perpendicular to t%e acceleration
(b) is alwas perpendicular to t%e acceleration
(c) is perpendicular to acceleration at one instant onl
(d) is perpendicular to acceleration at two instants
Q15*. ,%e maximum %eig%t attained b a projectile is found to be e<ual to ).*## of %ori>ontal
range. ,%e angle of projection of t%is projectile is :
(a) #)
)
(b) *&
)
(c) /)
)
(d) 5&
)
Q15&. ,%e range of projectile fired at an angle of 1&
)
is &)m. 2f it is fired wit% t%e same speed
at an angle of /)
)
3 its range will be :

(a) #& m (b) /& m
(c) (5 m (d) 1)) m
Q15/. Latio of minimum +inetic energies of two projectiles of same mass is * : 1. ,%e ratio of
t%e maximum %eig%t attained b t%em is also * : 1. ,%e ratio of t%eir ranges would be :
(a) 2 : 1 (b) * : 1
(c) ( : 1 (d) 1/ : 1
Q155. ! +ite of mass m is s+illfull %eld stationar in t%e s+. ,%e net force on t%e +ite is :
(a) >ero (b) mg
(c) "mg (d) none of t%e abo-e
Q15(. !n impulse is applied to a mo-ing object at an angle of 12)
)
wit% respect to t%e -elocit
-ector. ,%e angle between impulse -ector and c%ange in momentum -ector is :
(a) )
)
(b) /)
)
(c) 12)
)
(d) ')
)
Q15'. ,%e a-erage force necessar to stop a %ammer wit% 2&.@s momentum in ).)& s is :
(a) &)) . (b) 12& .
(c) &) . (d) 2& .
Q1(). ! stretc%ing force of 1) . is applied at one end of a spring balance and an e<ual
stretc%ing force is applied at t%e ot%er end at t%e same time. 0%at will be t%e reading of t%e
balance1
(a) & . (b) 1) .
(c) 2) . (d) )
Q1(1. ! bullet of mass 1) g is fired from a gun of mass 1 +g wit% recoil -elocit of gun F &
m/s. ,%e mu>>le -elocit will be :
(a) #) +m/min (b) /) +m/min
(c) #) m/s (d) &)) m/s
Q1(2. 2n a tug of war3 two opposite teams are pulling t%e rope wit% an e<ual and opposite force
of 1) 9. at eac% end of t%e rope3 so t%at condition of e<uilibrium exists. 0%at is t%e tension in
t%e rope1
(a) Iero (b) & 9.
(c) 1) 9. (d) 2) 9.
Q1(#. Dand falls on to a con-eor belt at a constant rate of 2 +g/s. 2f t%e belt is mo-ing at ).1
m/s3 t%en t%e extra force re<uired to maintain speed of t%e belt is :
(a) 2 . (b) 2) .
(c) ).2 . (d) 1) .
Q1(*. 2n a roc+et3 fuel burns at t%e rate if 1 +g/s. ,%is fuel is ejected from t%e roc+et wit% a
-elocit of /) +m/s. 2t exerts a force on t%e roc+et e<ual to :
(a) /) . (b) /)) .
(c) /))) . (d) /)))) .
Q1(&. ! bod is under t%e action of two e<ual and opposite forces3 eac% of # .. ,%e bod is
displaced b 2 m. ,%e wor+ done is :
(a) G / : (b) @ / :
(c) ) (d) none of t%e abo-e
Q1(/. ! box is dragged across a floor b a rope w%ic% ma+es an angle of *&
)
wit% t%e
%ori>ontal. ,%e tension in t%e rope is 1)) . w%ile t%e box is dragged 1) m. ,%e wor+ done is :
(a) /)5.1 : (b) 5)5.1 :
(c) 1*1*.2 : (d) ')) :
Q1(5. ,%e H.$. and 9$ of a %elicopter fling %ori>ontall at a %eig%t *)) m are in t%e ratio
& : 2. ,%e -elocit of %elicopter is :
(a) 2( m/s (b) 1* m/s
(c) &/ m/s (d) #) m/s
Q1((. ! coconut of mass 1.) +g falls to eart% from a %eig%t of 1) m. ,%e +inetic energ of t%e
coconut3 w%en it is * m abo-e t%e ground is :
(a) ).&(( joule (b) &(.( joule
(c) &.(( joule (d) &(( joule
Q1('. 2f t%e linear momentum is increased b &73 t%e +inetic energ will increase b :
(a) &)7 (b) 1))7
(c) 12&7 (d) 1)7
Q1'). 1 amu of mass is e<ual to :
(a) 1 : (b) '#1 eN
(c) '#1 MeN (d) '#1 MeN
Q1'1. ,%e same retarding force is applied to stop a train. ,%e train stops after () m. 2f t%e
speed is doubled3 t%en t%e distance will be :
(a) t%e same (b) doubled
(c) %al-ed (d) four times
Q1'2. ! bloc+ is mo-ed from rest t%roug% a distance of * m along a st. line pat%. ,%e mass of
t%e bloc+ is & +g and t%e force acting on it is 2) .. 2f 9.$. ac<uired b t%e bloc+ be *) :3 at
w%at angle to t%e pat% is t%e force acting1
(a) #)
)
(b) /)
)
(c) *&
)
(d) )
)
Q1'#. ! bo blowing a w%istle sends out air at one gram per second wit% a speed of 2)) m/s.
8is lungs power is :
(a) /) 0 (b) 2) 0
(c) 1) 0 (d) *) 0
Q1'*. 2f t%e radius of t%e circular pat% of particle going around t%e circle is doubled wit%out
c%anging its fre<uenc of rotation3 t%en centripetal force on it is :
(a) unc%anged (b) doubled
(c) %al-ed (d) <uadrupled
Q1'&. ,%e speed of re-olution of a particle going around a circle is doubled and its angular
speed is %al-ed. 0%at %appens to t%e centripetal acceleration 1
(a) Aecomes four times (b) Coubled
(c) 8al-ed (d) Lemains unc%anged
Q1'/. ! particle is mo-ing along a circular pat% wit% a uniform speed. 8ow does its angular
-elocit c%ange w%en it completes %alf of t%e circular pat% 1
(a) .o c%ange (b) increases
(c) decreases (d) cannot sa
Q1'5. ! particle performing uniform circular motion %as :
(a) a radial -elocit and radial acceleration
(b) a radial -elocit and trans-erse acceleration
(c) trans-erse -elocit and radial acceleration
(d) trans-erse -elocit and trans-erse acceleration
Q1'(. 0%en a bod mo-es wit% a constant speed along a circle :
(a) its -elocit remains constant
(b) no force acts on it
(c) no wor+ is done on it
(d) no acceleration is produced in it
Q1''. !n object of mass & +g is w%irled round in a -ertical circle of radius 2 m wit% a constant
speed of / m/s. ,%e maximum tension in t%e string is :
(a) 1&2 . (b) 1#' .
(c) 121 . (d) 1)# .
Q2)). ! bod crosses t%e topmost point of a -ertical circle wit% critical speed. 0%at will be its
acceleration w%en t%e string is %ori>ontal1
(a) g (b) 2 g
(c) # g (d) / g
Q2)1. ! bod falling -erticall downwards under gra-it brea+s in two parts of une<ual
masses. ,%e centre of mass of bot% parts ta+en toget%er :
(a) s%ifts towards lig%ter piece
(b) s%ifts towards %ea-ier piece
(c) s%ifts %ori>ontall
(d) lies on t%e same -ertical line
Q2)2. ,%e diameter of a flw%eel is increased b 17. 2ncrease in its moment of inertia about
t%e central axis is :
(a) 17 (b) ).&7
(c) 27 (d) *7
Q2)#. ,%e moment of inertia of a cube will be minimum about an axis w%ic% :
(a) is an edge of t%e cube (b) in a face diagonal
(c) joins mid points of opposite faces (d) is a bod diagonal
Q2)*. =f t%e two eggs w%ic% %a-e identical si>es3 s%apes and weig%ts3 one is raw3 and ot%er is
%alf boiled. ,%e ratio between t%e moment of inertia of t%e raw to t%e %alf boiled egg about
central axis is :
(a) one (b) greater t%an one
(c) less t%an one (d) not comparable
Q2)&. 2f a sp%ere is rolling3 t%e ratio of t%e translational energ to total +inetic energ is gi-en
b :
(a) 5 : 1) (b) 2 : &
(c) 1) : 5 (d) & : 5
Q2)/. !n engine de-elopes 1)) +03 w%en rotating at 1()) rpm. ,or<ue re<uired to deli-er t%e
power is :
(a) &#1 .@m (b) &5) .@m
(c) &2) .@m (d) &&1 .@m
Q2)5. ! solid sp%ere rolls down wit%out slipping on an inclined plane at angle /)
)
o-er a
distance of 1) m. ,%e acceleration (in m/s
2
) is :
(a) * (b) &
(c) / (d) 5
Q2)(. ! bod rolls down an inclined plane. 2f its 9.$. of rotational motion is *)7 of its 9.$.
of translation3 t%en t%e bod is :
(a) clinder (b) ring
(c) solid disc (d) solid sp%ere
Q2)'. 2f t%e uni-ersal gra-itational constant was time dependent3 t%en w%ic% of t%e following
<uantities would be conser-ed1
(a) potential energ (b) +inetic energ
(c) linear momentum (d) angular momentum

Q21). ,%e tidal wa-e in t%e sea are primaril due to gra-itational effect of :
(a) eart% on t%e sea (b) sun on t%e eart%
(c) eart% on t%e moon (d) moon on t%e eart%
Q211. ,%e unit of 4/g is :
(a) +g/m (b) +g/m
2
(c) m
2
/+g (d) m/+g
Q212. 2f bot% t%e masses and radius of t%e eart%3 eac% decrease b &)73 t%e acceleration due to
gra-it would :
(a) remain same (b) decrease b &)7
(c) decrease b 1))7 (d) increase b 1))7
Q21#. 2f t%e radius of t%e eart% were to s%rin+ b 17 its mass remaining same3 t%e acceleration
due to gra-it on t%e eart%Es surface would :
(a) decrease b 27 (b) remain unc%anged
(c) increase b 27 (d) become >ero

Q21*. !t w%at %eig%t in +m o-er t%e eart%Es pole t%e free fall acceleration decreases b one
percent1 (!ssume t%e radius of t%e eart% to be /*)) +m).
(a) #2 (b) /*
(c) () (d) 162&#
Q21&. 0%at will be t%e effect on t%e weig%t of a bod placed on t%e surface of eart% suddenl
starts rotating wit% %alf of its angular -elocit of rotation:
(a) no effect (b) weig%t will increase
(c) weig%t will decrease (d) weig%t will become >ero
Q21/. ,%e Ladii of t%e circular orbits of two satellites around t%e eart% are in t%e ratio 1 : * t%en
t%e ratio of t%eir respecti-e periods of re-olution is :
(a) 1 : * (b) * : 1
(c) 1 : ( (d) ( : 1
Q215. ! cube is subjected to a uniform -olume compression. 2f t%e side of t%e cube decreases
b 173 t%e bul+ strain is :
(a) ).)1 (b) ).)2
(c) ).)# (d) ).)/
Q21(. ;our wires3 identical in all respect are subjected to t%e same longitudinal stress. ,%eir
elongation is gi-en in order below. 4uess w%ic% one %as t%e %ig%est KoungEs modulus of
elasticit.
(a) ).1)& cm (b) ).1&2 cm
(c) ).1/( cm (d) ).155 cm
Q21'. ,wo wires of t%e same material and lengt% but diameter in t%e ratio 1 : 2 are stretc%ed b
t%e same force. ,%e ratio of potential energ per unit -olume for t%e two wires w%en stretc%ed
will be :
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1
(c) * : 1 (d) 1/ : 1

Q22). ,%e substance w%ic% s%ows practicall no elastic after effect is :
(a) Jopper (b) Lubber
(c) Quart> (d) !ll of t%ese
Q221. ! parrot sitting on t%e floor of a wire cage w%ic% is being carried b a bo3 starts fling.
,%e bo will feel t%at t%e box is now:
(a) %ea-ier (b) lig%ter
(c) s%ows no c%ange in weig%t
(d) lig%ter in t%e beginning and %ea-ier later.
Q222. ,%e %eig%t of a barometer filled wit% a li<uid of densit #.* g/cc3 under normal condition
is approximatel :
(a) ( m (b) & m
(c) # m (d) 1 m
Q22#. ! boat %a-ing a lengt% of # metres and breadt% 2 metres is floating on a la+e. ,%e boat
sin+s b one cm w%en a man gets on its. ,%e mass of t%e man is :
(a) /) +g (b) /2 +g
(c) 52 +g (d) 12( +g
Q22*. ! -essel containing water is in e<uilibrium on a beam balance. 0%en a man puts %is
finger into t%e water wit%out touc%ing t%e bottom or t%e sides of t%e -essel3 t%e scale pan on
w%ic% t%e -essel stands : :
(a) will sin+ (b) will first rise t%en sin+
(c) will rise (d) will neit%er rise nor sin+
Q22&. ! number of small drops of mercur adiabaticall coalesce to form a single drop. ,%e
temperature of t%e drop will :
(a) increase (b) remain same
(c) decrease (d) depend on si>e
Q22/. 0%at is t%e ratio of surface energ of 1 small drop and 1 large drop if 1))) drops
combined to form 1 large drop1
(a) 1)) : 1 (b) 1))) : 1
(c) 1) : 1 (d) 1 : 1))
Q225. 0%ic% one of t%e following would raise t%e temperature of 2) gram of water at #)
)
J
most w%en mixed wit%:
(a) 2) gram of water at *)
)
J (b) *) gram of water at #&
)
J
(c) 1) gram of water at &)
)
J (d) * gram of water at ()
)
J
Q22(. ,%e amount of mec%anical wor+ to be done to completel melt one gram of ice at )
)
J is:
(a) *62 joule (b) () joule
(c) *2 joule (d) ##/ joule
Q22'. ,wo metal role ! and A are %a-ing t%eir initial lengt% in t%e ratio 2 : # and t%e
coefficients of linear expansion in t%e ratio # : *. 0%en t%e are %eated t%roug% t%e same
temperature differences3 t%e ratio of t%eir linear expansion is :
(a) # : * (b) 1 : 2
(c) 2 : # (d) * : #
Q2#). 2n a pressure coo+er3 coo+ing is faster because t%e increase of -apour pressure:
(a) increases sp. %eat (b) decreases sp. %eat
(c) decreases t%e boiling point (d) increases t%e boiling point
Q2#1. ! real gas be%a-es as an ideal gas :
(a) at -er low pressure and %ig% temperature
(b) %ig% pressure and low temperature
(c) %ig% pressure and %ig% temperature
(d) low pressure and low temperature
Q2#2. ,%e molar gas constant is t%e same for all gases because at t%e same temperature and
pressure e<ual -olumes of gases %a-e t%e same :
(a) number of molecules (b) a-erage +inetic energ
(c) ratio of specific %eats (d) densit
Q2##. 8ow muc% s%ould be pressure be increased in order to decrease t%e -olume of a gas b
&7 at a constant temperature1
(a) &7 (b) &.2/7
(c) 1)7 (d) *.2/7
Q2#*. 0%en t%e temperature of a gas filled in a closed -essel is increased b 1
)
J3 its pressure
increases b ).*7. ,%e initial temperature of t%e gas was :
(a) 2&)
)
J (b) 2&
)
J
(c) 2&) 9 (d) 2& 9

Q2#&. !n electric fan is switc%ed on in a closed room. ,%e air in t%e room is :
(a) cooled (b) %eated
(c) maintains its temperature
(d) %eated or cooled depending on t%e atmosp%eric pressure.
Q2#/. !n ideal gas ! and a real gas A %a-e t%eir -olumes increased from N to 2 N under
isot%ermal conditions. ,%e increase in internal energ :
(a) of ! will be more t%an A (b) of ! will be less t%an A
(c) will be same in bot% cases (d) will be >ero in bot% cases
Q2#5. !ir in a clinder is suddenl compressed b a piston3 w%ic% is t%en maintained at t%e
same position. 0it% t%e passage of time :
(a) t%e pressure increases
(b) t%e pressure ma increase or decrease
(c) t%e pressure remain t%e same
(d) t%e pressure decreases
Q2#(. ! Jarnot engine %as t%e same efficienc between ()) 9 to &)) 9 and x 9 to /)) 9. ,%e
-alue of x is :
(a) 1)) 9 (b) '/) 9
(c) (*/ 9 (d) 5&* 9
Q2#'. ;our engines are wor+ing between :
(a) 1)) 93 () 9 (b) *) 93 2) 9
(c) /) 93 *) 9 (d) 12) 93 1)) 9
w%ic% one %as maximum efficienc1
Q2*). ,%e coefficient of performance of a refrigerator wor+ing between 1)
)
J and 2)
)
J is :
(a) 2(6# (b) 2'6#
(c) 2 (d) cannot be calculated
Q2*1. ,wo pendulums of lengt%s 121 cm and 1)) cm start -ibrating. !t same instant t%e two
are in t%e mean position in t%e same p%ase. !fter %ow man -ibrations of t%e s%orter pendulum3
t%e two will be in p%ase in t%e mean position:
(a) 1) (b) 11
(c) 2) (d) 21
Q2*2. ! particle executes D.8.M. %a-ing time period ,. ,%en t%e time period wit% w%ic% t%e
potential energ c%anges is :
(a) , (b) 2 ,
(c) ,/2 (d) R
Q2*#. 0%en t%e displacement is %alf of t%e amplitude3 t%en w%eat fraction of t%e total energ of
a simple %armonic oscillator is +inetic1
(a) 2/5t% (b) #/*t%
(c) 2/'t% (d) &/5t%
Q2**. 0%en a force of )61 . is applied3 t%e spring is stretc%ed b 16& cm. ,%e spring is cut into
t%ree parts and one part is stretc%ed b # cm.3 t%e force re<uired for doing so is :
(a) )62 . (b) )6* .
(c) )6/ . (d) )6# .
Q2*&. 2f a simple pendulum is ta+en to a place w%ere g decreases b 273 t%en t%e time period :
(a) increases b )6&7 (b) increases b 17
(c) increases b26)7 (d) decreases b )6&7
Q2*/. 2n a longitudinal wa-e3 pressure -ariation and displacement -ariation are :
(a) in p%ase (b) ')
)
out of p%ase
(c) *&
)
out of p%ase (d) 1()
)
out of p%ase
Q2*5. Ultrasonic wa-es are produced b :
(a) Hie>oelectric effect (b) HettiroEs effect
(c) CopplerEs effect (d) JoulombEs law
Q2*(. ! tuning for+ of fre<uenc &12 %> is used to produce -ibrations in a sonometer wire of
natural fre<uenc 2&/ %>. ,%e wire will -ibrate in :
(a) one segment (b) two segments
(c) four segments (d) t%ree segments
Q2*'. ,%e tension in a wire is decreased b 1'7. ,%e percentage decrease in fre<uenc will be
(a) 1'7 (b) 1)7
(c) ).1'7 (d) none of t%ese
Q2&). ! source of fre<uenc 1) k8> w%en -ibrated o-er t%e mout% of a closed organ pipe is in
unison at #)) 9. ,%e beats produced/sec3 w%en temperature rises b 1 9 is :
(a) #) (b) 1#6##
(c) *) (d) 1/6/5
251. If a cube of site 5 cm has a charge of 6 microcoulombs, then
the surface charge density is
(a)
4x10
2
!"m
2
(b) 4x10
2
!"m
2
(c ) 4x10
#
!"m
2
(d) 4x10
#
!"m
2
252. $ %olythene %iece, rubbed &ith &ool , is found to ha'e
negati'e charge of 4x10
()
!. *he number of elections transferred
from &ool to %olythene is
(a) 1.5x10
12
(b) 2.5x10
12

(c ) 2.5x10
1#
(d) #.5x10
1#
25#. *&o conducting s%here of radii r
1
and r
2
are at the same
%otential. *he ratio of their charges is
(a)
r
2"1
" r
2"2
(b) r
2"2
" r
2"1
(b)
r
1
" r
2
(d) r
2
" r
1
254. *&o insulated metal s%hers of radii 10 cm and 15 cm
charged to a %otential of 150 + and 100 + res%ecti'ely are
connected by means of a metallic &ire. ,hat is the charge on the
-rst s%here.
(a) 2 e.s.u. (b) 4 e.s.u
(b) 6 e.s.u. (d) / e.s.u.
255. n small dro%s of same are charged to + 'olt each. If they
coalesce to form a single large dro%, then it %otential &ill be
(a)
+n (b) +n
(1
( c) +n
1"#
(d) +n
2"#
256. *he electric %otential at the surface of an atomic nucleus (0
150) of radius of 2x10
(15
m is
(a) /0 + (b) /310
6
+
( c) 2 + (d) 2x10
5
+
25). *he 4.I. unit of the line integral of electrical -eld is
(a)
5!
(1
(b) 5 m
2
!
1
( c) 6!
(1
(d) + m
(1
25/. *he electric %otential + is gi'en as a function of distance x
(meter) by + 1(5x
2
710x(4) 'olt. +alue of electric -eld at x 1 1 m
is
(a)
(2#+"
m
(b) 11+"
m
( c) 6 +"
m
(d) (20+"
m
252. *&o free %rotons are se%arated by a distance of 1 8. If they
are released, the 9inetic energy of each %roton &hen at in-nite
se%aration is
(a) 11.5 x 10
(12
6 (b) 2#x10
(12
6
( c) 46x10
(12
6 (d) 5.6x10
(12
6
260. $ uniform electric -eld ha'ing a magnitude :
o
and direction
along the %ositi'e 3(axis exists. If the %otential + is ;ero at 310,
then its 'alue at x 1 7 x &ill be
(a)
+ (x) 1 7 x :
0
(b) + (x) 1 ( x :
0
( c) + (x) 1 7 x
2
:
0
(d) + (x) 1 ( x
2
:
0
261. $ ball of mass 1g carrying charge 10
(/
! mo'es from a %oint
$ at %otential 600 + to a %oint < at ;ero %otential. *he change in
its =.:. is
(a) (6x10
(6
erg (b) (6x10
(6
6
( c) 6x10
(6
6 (d) 6x10
(6
erg.
262. >otential energy of t&o e?ual negati'e %oint charges 2 !
each held 1 m a%art in air is
(a) 2 6 (b) 2 e+
( c) 4 6 (d) 0.0#6 6.
26#. $ s%here of radius 1 m encloses a charge of 5 !. $nother
charge of (5 ! is %laced inside the s%here. *he net electric @ux
&ould be
(a) double (b) four times
( c) ;ero (d) none of the abo'e
264. *he 4.I. unit of surface integral of electric -eld is
(a) + Am (b) +
( c) 5!
(1
m (d) !m
(#
265. *here is an air(-lled 1 %B %arallel %late ca%acitor. ,hen the
%late se%aration is doubled and the s%ace is -lled &ith &ax, the
ca%acitance increase to 2%B. *he dielectric constant of &ax is
(a) 2 (b) /
( c) 4 (d) 6
266. $ ca%acitor is charged to store an energy C. *he charging
battery is disconnected. $n identical ca%acitor is no& connected
to the -rst ca%acitor in %arallel. *he energy in each of the
ca%acitor isS
(a) # C"2 (b) C
( c) C"4 (d) C"2

26). $ %arallel %late air ca%acitor has a ca%acitance 1/ B. If the
distance bet&een the %lates is trebled and a dielectric medium is
introduced the ca%acitance becomes )2 B. *he dielectric
constant of the medium is
( a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 12 (d) 2
26/. *&o metal %lates being # cm a%art from each other, are at a
%.d. of 200 'olt. $ charged %article of mass 1.26 310
(15
9g is 9e%t
in e?uilibrium bet&een the %lates, than the electric -eld is
(a)
2)00 +m
(1
(b) #0000 + m
(1
( c) #00 + m
(1
(d) # + m
(1
262. $ ca%acitor connected to a 10 + battery collects a charge of
40 ! &ith air as dielectric and 100 ! &ith a gi'en oil as
dielectric. *he dielectric constant of the oil is
(b) 1.5 (b) 2.0
( c) 2.5 (d) #.0
2)0. $ %arallel %late ca%acitor is charged and then isolated. ,hat
is the eDect of increasing the %late se%aration on charge,
%otential, ca%acitance, res%ecti'ely.
(a) constant, decreases, decreases
(b) Increases, decreases, decreases
(c) constant, decreases, increases
(d) constant, increases, decreases
2)1. *he ca%acitance of a s%herical condenser is 1 B. If the
s%acing bet&een t&o s%heres is 1mm, the radius of the outer
s%here is
(a) # m (b) ) m
( c) / m (d) 2 m
2)2. If a slab of insulating material 4x10
(5
m thic9 is introduced
bet&een the %lates of a %arallel %late ca%acitor, the distance
bet&een the %lates has to be increased by #.5 x 10
(5
m to restore
the ca%acity to original 'alue. *hen the dielectric constant of the
material of slab is
(b) / (b) 6
( c) 12 (d) 10
2)#. $ %arallel %late ca%acitor is made by stoc9ing n e?ually
s%aced %lates connected alternately. if the ca%acitance bet&een
any t&o %lates is x, then the total ca%acitance is
(a) nx (b) n"x
( c) n
2
x (d) (n(1)x
2)4. *hree ca%acitors each of ca%acitance 1 B are connected in
%arallel. *o this combination, a forth ca%acitor of ca%acitance 1
B is connected in series. *he resultant ca%acitance of the system
is
(a) 4 B (b) (4"#) B
(c ) 2 B (d) (#"4) B
2)5. *&o ca%acitors of e?ual ca%acities &hen connected in series
ha'e some resultant ca%acity. *hen they are connected in
%arallel. *heir resultant ca%acity is
(a) same as %re'ious 'alue
(b) t&o times of %re'ious 'alue
(c) three times of %re'ious 'alue
(d) four times of %re'ious 'alue
2)6. *&o ca%acitors of # B and 6 B are connected in series
across a %otential diDerence of 120 +. *hen the %otential
diDerence across # B ca%acitor is
(a) 50 + (b) 60 +
(c ) )0 + (d) /0 +
2)).Eo& many ca%acitors each of / B and 250 + are re?uired
to form a com%osite ca%acitor of 16 B F 1 9+.
(b) 16 (b) 64
(c ) / (d) #2
2)/. *&o ca%acitors of 2 B and 4 B are connected in %arallel.
$ third ca%acitor of 6 B is connected in series. *he combination
is connected across a 12 + battery. *he 'oltage across 2 B
ca%acitor is
(a) 2 + (b) / +
(c ) 6 + (d) 1 +
2)2. $ 10 B ca%acitor is charged to 500 + and then its %lates
are Goined together through a resistance of 10 ohm. *he heat
%roduced in the resistance is
(a) 500 6 (b) 125 6
(b) 250 6 (d) 1.25 6
2/0. 1000 similar electri-ed rain dro%s merge together into one
dro% so that their total charge remains unchanged. Eo& is the
:lectric energy aDected.
(a) 100 times (b) 102 times
(c ) 200 times (d) 400 times
2/1. *he %lates of a %arallel %late ca%acitor ha'e an area of 100
cm
2
each and are se%arated by 2.5 mm. *he ca%acitor is charged
to 200 +. !alculate the energy stored in the ca%acitor
(a) )0./ x 10
(11
6 (b) )0x10
()
6
(c ) ).02 x 10
()
6 (d) ).0/ x 10
()
6
2/2. $ 2 B ca%acitor is charged to 100 + and then its %lates are
connected by a &ire. Eo& much heat &ill be %roduced.
(a) I 6 (b) 0.1 6
(c ) 0.01 6 (d) 0.001 6
2/#. *&o s%herical conductors each of ca%acity ! are charged to
%otential + and A+. *hese are then connected by means of a -ne
&ire. *he loss of energy is
(a)
0ero (b) H !+
2
(c ) !+
2
(d) 2 !+
2
2/4. *he electric %otential at a %oint (x,y) in the xy(%lane is gi'en
by
+1 ( = xy
*he electric -eld intensity at a distance r from the origin 'aries
as
(a) r
2
(b) r
(c ) 2r (d) 2r
2
2/5. $ %arallel %late ca%acitor is connected to a battery. *he
%lates are %ulled a%art &ith a uniform s%eed +. If 3 is the
se%aration bet&een the %lates, then the time rate of change of
the electrostatic energy of the condenser is %ro%ortional to
(a) x
2
(b) x
(c ) 1"x
2
(d) 1"x
2/6. $ small electric di%ole is %laced at origin &ith its di%ole
moment directed along %ositi'e x(axis. *he direction of electric
-eld at %oint (2, 2I2,0) is
(a) along negati'e ;(axis
(b) along ;(axis
(c) along negati'e y(axis
(d) along %ositi'e y(axis
2/). $ ca%acitor is connected to a battery. *he force of attraction
bet&een the %lates &hen the se%aration bet&een them is hal'ed
(a) becomes four times
(b) becomes t&o times
(c) becomes eight times
(d) remains the same.
2//. $ charged %article of mass m and charge ? is released from
rest in an electric -eld of constant magnitude :. *he 9inetic
energy of the %article after a time t is
(a)
2 :
2
t
2
" m ? (b) : ?
2
m"2 t
2
(c ) :
2
?
2
t
2
"2 m (d) : ? m"2 t.
2/2. $ 4 B ca%acitor is charged by a 200 ' su%%ly. It is then
disconnected from the su%%ly and is connected to another
uncharged 2 B ca%acitor. *he energy lost in the %rocess is
(a) # x 10
(2
6 (b) #x10
2
6
( c) 2.6)x10
(2
6 (d) 2./x10
2
6.
220. $ free J %article and a free %roton, &hich are se%arated by a
distance of 10
(10
m are released. *he =.:. of J %article &hen at
in-nite se%aration is
(a) 46 x 10
(12
6 (b) 2# x 10
(12
6
(c ) #6./ x 10
(12
6 (d) 2.2 x 10
(12
6.
221. ,hen there is an electric current through a conducting &ire
along its length, then an electric -eld must exist
(a) Kutside the &ire but %arallel to it
(b) Kutside the &ire but %er%endicular to it
(c) Inside the &ire but %arallel to it
(d) Inside the &ire but %er%endicular to it
222. ,hich of the follo&ing characteristics of electron determines
the current in a conductor.
(a) *hermal 'elocity alone
(b) Lrift 'elocity alone
(c) <oth thermal 'elocity and drift 'elocity
(d) 5one of the abo'e

22#. $ %otential diDerence + is a%%lied to a co%%er &ire of length
M and thic9ness d. If + is doubled the drift 'elocity
(a) is doubled (b) is hal'ed
(c ) remains same (d) becomes ;ero
224. ,hen a motor car is started its light becomes slightly dim
because of
(a) Induced current in the coil
(b) Marge %otential dro% due to internal resistance of cell
(c) 4tarter dra&s high current
(d) <attery e.m.f. fails.
225. $ ca%acitor of 10 B has a %ot. diD. of 40 'olts across it. If it
is discharged in 0.2 second, the a'erage current during discharge
is
(a) 2 m $ (b) 4 m $
( c) 1 m $ (d) 0.5 m $
226. $ charge of 2 x 10
(2
! mo'es at #0 re'olutions %er second in
a circle of diameter /0 cm. *he current lin9ed &ith the circuit is
(a) 0.02 $ (b) 20 $
(c ) 0.60 $ (d) 60 $
22). !urrent @o&s through a metallic conductor &hose area of
cross section increases in the direction of the current. If &e mo'e
in this direction,
(a) the carrier density &ill change
(b) the current &ill change
(c) the drift 'elocity &ill decrease
(d) the drift 'elocity &ill increase
22/. *he amount of charge N %assed in time t through a cross
section of a &ire is N15 t
2
7# t 71. *he 'alue of current at
time t 1 5 s is
(a) 9A (b) 49 A
(c ) 53 A (d) none of the above
299. The length of a conductor is doubled. Its conductance will be
(a) Unchanged (b) halved
(c ) doubled (d) uadru!led
3"". A !ot diff. of 2" # is a!!lied across a conductance of $%. The current in the
conductor is
(a) 2.5 A
(b) 2$ A
(c) &'" A
(d) (one of the above.
3"&. If an increase in length of co!!er wire is ".5) due to stretching* the !ercentage
increase in its resistance will be
(a) ".&) (b) ".2)
(c ) &) (d) 2)
3"2. & +g !iece of co!!er is drawn into a wire & ,, thic+ and another !iece into
a wire 2 ,, thic+. -o,!are the resistance of these wires
(a) 2.& (b) 4.&
(c ) $.& (d) &'.&
3"3. A resistor of 2" c, length and resistance 5 oh, is stretched to a unifor, wire of
4" c, length. The resistance now is
(a) &" oh, (b) 5 oh,
(c ) 2" oh, (d) 2"" oh,
3"4. -onductivit/ of a conductor de!ends u!on
(a) length (b) area of cross section
(c ) volu,e (d) te,!erature
3"5. The te,!erature coefficient of resistance for a wire is ".""&250-
1&
. At 3"" 2 its
resistance is & oh,. The te,!erature at which the resistance beco,es &.5 oh, is
(a) 45" 2 (b) 323 2
(b) 454 2 (d) 9"" 2
3"'. The euivalent resistance of networ+ of three 2 4 resistors can not be
(a) ".'3 4 (b) 2 4
(b) 3 4 (d) ' 4
3"3. The least nu,ber of cells each of e.,.f. 2.& volt and internal resistance ".525
oh, to !roduce a current of ' a,!ere in an e5ternal resistance ".3 oh, will be
(a) 3 (b) '
(b) $ (d) &2
3"$. The length of a !otentio,eter wire is 5 ,eters. An electron in this wire
e5!erience a force of 4.$ 5 &"
1&9
newton* e.,.f. of the ,ain cell used in !otentio,eter is
(a) 3 volt (b) &5 volt
(b) &.5 volt (d) 5 volt
3"9. A cell of e.,.f. 6 and internal resistance r is connected in series with an e5ternal
resistance nr. Then the ratio of the ter,inal !otential difference to e.,.f. of cell is
(a) (&7n) (b) &7(n8&)
(b) n7(n8&) (d) (n8&)7n
3&". The length of a !otentio,eter wire is 9. A cell of e,f 6 is balanced at a length
9 75 fro, the !ositive end of the wire. If length of the wire is increased b/ 9 72. At what
distance will the sa,e cell give a balance !oint.
(a) 27&5 9 (b) 37&5 9
(b) 37&" 9 (d) 47&" 9
3&&. All the edges with !arallel faces are uneual. Its longest edge is thrice its
shortage edge. The ratio of the ,a5i,u, to ,ini,u, resistance between !arallel
faces is
(a) $ (b) 9
(b) 3 (d) none of the above
3&2. An electric current of 5 A is !assing through a circuit containing three wires
arranged in !arallel. If the length and radius of the wires are in the ratio 2.3.4 and
3.4.5* then the ratio of current !assing through wires would be
(a) 3.'.&" (b) 4.9.&'
(b) 9.&'.25 (d) 54.'4.35
3&3. A &"" # volt,eter having an internal resistance of 2" + 4. :hen connected in
series with a large resistance ; across a &&" # line reads 5 #. The ,agnitude of
resistance ; is
(a) 2&" + 4 (b) 3&" + 4
(b) 42" + 4 (d) 44" + 4
3&4. An electric la,! is ,ar+ed '" :* 24" #. If it o!erates at 2"" #* the current
through it will be
(a) ".&$ A (b) ".2& A
(c ) ".25 A (d) ".3" A
3&5. :hat will be the wattage of a 5" :* 2"" # la,! when used on &'" # !ower
su!!l/<
(a) 32 : (b) '4 :
(c ) 9' : (d) &2$ :
3&'. The two head la,!s of a car are in !arallel. The/ together consu,e 4$ watts
with the hel! of ' # batter/. The resistance of each bulb is
(a) ".'3 oh,s (b) 3." oh,s
(c ) 4." oh,s (d) &.5 oh,s
3&3. If the strength of the current decreases b/ 4) then the !ower of the bulb will
decrease nearl/ b/
(a) 4) (b) $)
(c ) "."$) (d) "."4)
3&$. If the voltage across a la,! decreases b/ 5) then the !ower out!ut decreases
b/
(a) 2.5) (b) 5)
(c ) &") (d) 2")
3&9. A resistor ;
&
dissi!ates the !ower = when connected to a certain generator. If a
resistor ;
2
is !ut in series with ;
&
* the !ower dissi!ated b/ ;
&
.
(a) decreases (b) increases
(c ) re,ains the sa,e (d) an/ of the above de!ending
u!on the relative values of ;
&
and ;
2
32". Two heating wires of eual length are first connected in series and then in
!arallel to a constant voltage sources. The ratio of heat !roduced in two cases is
(a) &. 4 (b) 4. &
(c ) &. 2 (d) 2. &
32&. Two bulls when connected in !arallel to a source ta+e '" : each. The total
!ower consu,ed when the/ are connected in series with the sa,e source is
(a) &5 : (b) 3" :
(c ) '" : (d) &2" :
#22. *&o head lam%s of a car are in %arallel. *hey together
consume 4/ , &ith the hel% of a 6 + battery. *he resistance of
each bulb is
(a) #.0 4 (b) 4.0 4
(c ) 1.5 4 (d) 0.)5 4
#2#. ! %eater of 22) N %eats a -olume of water is & minutes time. ! %eater of
11) N %eats t%e same -olume of water in
(a) 5 minutes (b) / minutes
(c ) 10 minutes (d) 20 minutes
#2*. ,%e e.m.f. of t%e batter in a t%ermocouple is doubled. ,%e rate of %eat
generated at one of t%e two junctions will
(a) remain unc%anged (b) become %alf
(c ) be doubled (d) be four times.
#2&. ,%e temperature of %ot junction of a t%ermocouple c%anges from ()O J to
1))O J3 t%e percentage c%ange in t%ermoelectric power is
(a) 25P (b) 20P
(c ) 10P (d) /P
#2/. ,o liberate two litre of %drogen at 22.* atmosp%ere from acidulated water
t%e <uantit of electricit t%at must pass t%roug% is
(a) 44./ ! (b) 26500 !
(c ) 12#000 ! (d) #/6000 !
#25. ! cell of resistance L is connected between t%e terminals of a batter. ,%e
<uantit of %eat produced in & minutes is 8
1
. .ow t%at coil is cut into t%ree e<ual
parts and are connected between same two terminals in parallel. ,%is time %eat
produced in & minutes is 8
2
. ,%en t%e ratio of 8
1
: 8
2
is
(a) 1Q # (b) 1Q 6
(c ) 1Q 2 (d) #Q 1
#2(. ! mo-ing c%arge will produce
(a) no -eld (b) an electric -eld
(c ) a magnetic -eld (d) both RbS and TcS
#2'. Latio of magnetic field induction at t%e centre of a current carring coil of
radius r and at a distance # r on its axis is
(a) I10 (b) 2 I10
(c ) 10 I10 (d) 20 I10
##). 2f a current is passed in a spring3 it
(a) gets com%ressed
(b) gets ex%ended
(c) oscillates
(d) remains unchanged
##1. ! uniform electric field and a uniform magnetic field are pointed in t%e
same direction. 2f an electron is projected in t%e same direction3 t%e electron
(a) 'elocity &ill increase in magnitude
(b) 'elocity &ill decrease in magnitude
(c) &ill turn to its left
(d) &ill turn to its right
##2. 2magine t%at ou are seated in a room and t%ere is a uniform magnetic field
pointing -erticall downwards in its. !t t%e centre of t%e room3 an electron is
projected %ori>ontall wit% a certain speed. Ciscuss t%e speed and t%e pat% of t%e
electron in t%is field.
(a) electron mo'es in anticloc9&ise %ath
(b) electron mo'es in cloc9&ise %ath
(c) electron mo'es left &ards
(d) electron mo'es right &ards.
###. !n electron %a-ing a c%arge e mo-es wit% a -elocit - in T@direction. !n
electric field acts on it in K@direction. ,%e force on t%e electron acts in
(a) %ositi'e direction U(axis
(b) negati'e direction of U(axis
(c) %ositi'e direction of 0(axis
(d) negati'e direction of 0(axis
##*. ! cclotron is accelerating proton3 w%ere t%e applied magnetic field is 2 ,3
t%e potential gap is 1)) 9N3 t%en %ow muc% turn t%e proton %as to more between
t%e dees to ac<uire a +inetic energ 2) MeN
(a) 200 (b) #00
(b) 150 (d) 100.
##&. ,%e current in wire is directed towards east and t%e wire is placed in
magnetic field directed towards nort%. ,%e force on t%e wire is
(a) 'ertically u%&ards (b) 'ertically do&n&ards

(c ) due south (d) due east.

##/. ! wire of lengt% 9 in formed into a circular loop of one turn onl and is
suspended in a magnetic field A. 0%en a current 2 is passed t%roug% t%e loop3 t%e
tor<ue experienced b it is
(a) (1"4 V ) < I9 (b) (1"4 V) 9
2
I<
(c ) (1"4V) <
2
I9 (d) (1"4 V ) <I
2
9 .

##5. Noltmeters N
1
and N
2
are connected in series across a d.c. line. N
1
reads ()
-olt and %as a per -olt resistance of 2)) U and N
2
%as a total resistance of #2+ U.
,%e line -oltage is
(a) 120 + (b) 1/0 +
(c ) 240 + (d) #00 +
##(. !n ammeter is obtained b s%unting a #) U gal-anometer wit% a #) U
resistance. 0%at additional s%unt s%ould be connected across it to double t%e
range1
(a) 5 W (b) 10 W
(c ) 15 W (d) none of the abo'e.
##'. ! t%in bar magnet of lengt% 2M and magnetic moment M is bent at t%e mid@
point so t%at t%e angle between t%em is /)O. ,%e new magnetic moment is
(a) X (b) X"2
(b) 2 X (d) X I#
#*). Jan a sstem %a-e magnetic moment e-en t%roug% its net c%arge is >ero1
(a) Ues (b) 5o
(c ) Dometimes es sometimes no
(d ) cannot say.
#*1. ,%e %steresis ccle for t%e matrial of a transformer core is
(a) 4hort and &ide
(b) *all and narro&
(c) *all and &ide
(d) 4hort and narro&.
#*2. Metals getting magneti>ed b orientation of atomic magnetic moments in
external magnetic field are called.
(a) diamagnetics (b) paramagnetics
(c ) ferromagnetics (d) antimagnetics.
#*#. Leduction factor of a tangent gal-nmeter is related to number of turns as
proportional to
(a)
n (b) n
2
(c ) n
(1"2
(d) n
(1
#**. ,%e arms of a deflection magnetometer in t%e tangent A position are placed
along
(a) the east &est direction
(b) the north south direction
(c) the north east(south &est direction
(d) the north &est(south east direction
#*&. ! -ibration magnetometer is placed at Dout% pole3 t%en t%e time period will
be
(a) ;ero
(b) in-nity
(c) same as at magnetic e?uator
(d) same at any other %lace on earth
#*/. ,%e unit of magnetic permeabilit is
(a)
$ m
(1
(b) $ m
(2
(b)
E (d) E m
(1
#*5. ,%e period of oscillations of a magnet is 2 sec. 0%en it is magneti>ed so
t%at t%e pole strengt% is * times3 its period will be
(a) 4 sec (b) 1 sec
(b) 2 sec (d) 1"2 sec
#*(. ,%e mass of a specimen of a ferromagnetic material is )./ +g and its
densit is 5.( x 1)
#
+g/m
#
. 2f t%e area of %stersis loop of alternating magnetising
field of fre<uenc &) 8> is ).552 M9D units3 t%en t%e %steresis loss second will
be
(a) 2)).) x 10
(5
Goule
(b) 2)).) x 10
(6
Goule
(c) 2)).) x 10
(4
Goule
(d) 2)).) x 10
(4
Goule
#*'. ,%e correct measure of magnetic %ardness of a material is
(a) Yemanant magnetism
(b) Eystersis loss
(c) !oerci'ity
(d) !urie tem%erature
#&). ;orce between two identical s%ort bar magnets w%ose centers are r metre
apart is (.1 .3 w%en t%eir axes are along t%e same line. 2f separation is increased
to # r and t%e axis are rearranged perpendicularl3 t%e force between t%em would
become
(a) 2.4 5 (b) 1.2 5
(b) 0.1 5 (d) 0.15 5
#&1. ,%e magnetic potential at a point distant 1) cm from t%e middle point of a
magnetic dipole on a line inclined at /)O wit% t%e axis is # J4D units (e.m.u).
,%en t%e magnetic moment of t%e magnet is
(a)
#00 ab(am% cm
2
(b) #0 ab(am% cm
2
(b)
600 ab(am% cm
2
(d) 60 ab(am% cm
2
#&2. ,%e susceptibilit of a paramagnetic material is 9 at 25 OJ. !t w%at
temperature will its susceptibilit be 9/21
(a) 600 O! (b) 2/) O!
(c ) &* OJ (d) #25 OJ
#&#. ! magnet ma+es & oscillations per minute in A F ).# x 1)
@*
,. A w%at
amount s%ould t%e field be increased so t%at number of oscillations is 1) in t%e
same time1
(a) 0.# x 10
(4
* (b) 0.6 x 10
(4
*
(c ) ).' x 1)
@*
, (d) 1.2 x 1)
@*
,
#&*. ,%e wing span of an aeroplane is #/ m. 2f t%e plane is fling at *)) +m/%3
t%e e.m.f. induced between t%e wings tips is (assume N F *T1)
@&
,)
(a) 16+ (b) 1.6 + (c) 0.16 + (d) 0.016 +.
#&&. ! two meter wire is mo-ing wit% a -elocit of 1 m/s perpendicular to a
magnetic field of ).& 0%/m
2
. ,%e e.m.f. enduced in it will be
(a) 0.5+ (b) 0.1 + (c) 1 + (d) 2 +.
#&/. =ne tesla is e<ual to
(a) 10
)
gauss (b) 10
(4
gauss
(c ) 1)
*
gauss (d) 1)
@(
gauss
#&5. ,%e e.m.f produced in a wire b its motion across a magnetic field does not
depend upon
(a) *he length of the &ire
(b) *he com%osition of the &ire
(c) *he diameter of the &ire
(d) *he orientation of the &ire
#&(. 0%ic% of t%e following p%enomena is utili>ed in t%e construction of t%e
mout% piece of a telep%one now a das1
(a) *hermo electric eDect
(b) >hoto electric eDect
(c) !hange of resistance &ith %ressure
(d) :lectromagnetic induction.
#&'. 0%en t%e rate of c%ange of current is unit3 induced e.m.f. is e<ual to
(a) thic9ness of coil
(b) no. of turns in coil
(c) co(eZcient of self(induction
(d) total @ux lin9ed &ith coil.
#/). 2f . is number of turns in a coil3 t%e -alue of self inductance -aries as
(a) . (b) .
)
(c) .
2
(d) .
@2
#/1. ! & cm long solenoid %a-ing 1) o%m resistance and & m8 inductance is
joined to a 1) N batter. !t stead state3 current t%roug% solenoid is
(a) & ! (b) 2 !
(c) 1 ! (d) Iero
#/2. ,%e induced e.m.f. of a generator w%en t%e flux of poles is doubled and
speed is doubled
(a) becomes %alf (b) remains same
(c) becomes double (d) becomes * times
#/#. ! transformer %as an efficienc of ()7. 2t wor+s at *+0 and 1)) N. 2f
secondar -oltage is 2*) N3 t%e current in primar coil is
(a) ).* ! (b) * !
(c) 1) ! (d) *) !
#/*. ! magnet is suspended lengt%wise from a spring and w%ile it oscillates3 t%e
magnet mo-es in and out of t%e coil J connected to a gal-anometer 43 ,%en as t%e
magnet oscillates.
(a) [ sho&s no de@ection
(b) [ sho&s de@ection on one side
(c) Le@ection of [ to the left and right has constant
am%litude
(d) Le@ection of [ to the left and right has decreasing
am%litude
#65. $ closed loo% lying in the xy carries a current. If a uniform
magnetic -eld < is %resent in the region, the force acting on the
loo% &ill be ;ero, if < is in
(a) the y(direction
(b) the ;(direction
(c) the x(direction
(d) any of the abo'e directions
#66. *he instantaneous current in a circuit is gi'en by I 1 2 cos
(\t 7S) am%ere. *he r.m.s. 'alue of the current is
(a) ;ero (b) I2 $
(c ) 2 $ (d) 2 I2 $.
#6). $lternating 'oltage + 1 400 sin (500 V t) is a%%lied across
a resistance of 0.2 9 W. *he r.m.s. 'alue of current &ill be e?ual
to
(a) 1*.1* ! (b) 1.*1* !
(c) 0.1414 $ (d) 2.0 $
#/(. !n a.c. source is of 12) -olt3 /) 8>. ,%e -alue of t%e -oltage after 1/#/)
sec. from t%e start will be
(a) 1*/.* -olt (b) *2.* -olt
(c) 1)/.( -olt (d) 2).2 -olt
#/'. ,%e effecti-e -alue of an alternating current is &!. ,%e current passes
t%roug% 2* U resister. ,%e maximum potential difference across t%e resistor is
(a) 1) N (b) 15 N (c) 15) N (d) 15)) N
#5). 2n an !.J. circuit3 maximum -alue of -oltage is *2# -olt. 2ts effecti-e
-oltage is
(a) #2# N (b) #*) N (c) *)) N (d) #)) N
#51. 2n t%e non resonant circuit3 w%at will be t%e nature of t%e circuit for
fre<uencies %ig%er t%an t%e resonant fre<uentl1
(a) Lesisti-e (b) Japacitati-e
(c) 2nducti-e (d) .one of t%e abo-e.

#52. ,%e message signal is usuall of
(a) audio fre<uenc range
(b) radio fre<uenc range
(c) audio and radio fre<uenc range
(d) mixture of bot%.
#5#. Jurrent in a circuit is wattles3 if
(a) current is alternating
(a) resistance in circuit is >ero
(b) inductance in circuit is >ero
(c) resistance and inductance bot% are >ero
#5*. 2f a power of 1)) 0 is being supplied across a potential difference of 2)) N3
current flowing is
(a) 2 ! (b) ).& !
(c) 1 $ (d) 20 $
#5&. 2n an ac circuit3 wit% -oltage N and current 2 t%e power dissipated is
(a) N2 (b) V N2
(c ) 1/W2 N2 (d) depends on t%e p%ase angle between
N and 2.
#5/. ,%e energ stored in a &) m 8 inductor carring a current of *! will be
(a) ).* : (b) *.) :
(c ) ).( : (d) ).)* :
#55. !n !J ammeter is used to measure current in a circuit. 0%en a gi-en direct
current passes t%roug% t%e circuit. !J ammeter rends # ampere. 0%en anot%er
alternating current passes t%roug% t%e circuit3 t%e !J ammeter reads * ampere.
,%en t%e reading of t%is ammeter if CJ and !J flows t%roug% t%e circuit
simultaneousl is
(a) # ampere (b) * ampere
(c ) 5 ampere (d) & ampere
#5(. ! current of 2 ! is increasing at a rate of * !/s t%roug% a coil of inductance
2 8. ,%e energ stored in t%e inductor per unit time is
(a) 1/ :/s
(b) * :/s
(c) 2 :/s
(d) 1 :/s
#5'. Jonduction current flows
(a) onl t%roug% resistance
(b) t%roug% wires and resistance
(c) onl t%roug% capacitor
(d) t%roug% wires resistance and capacitance.
#(). ,%e conduction current is same as displacement current w%en source is
(a) a. c. onl (b) d. c. onl
(c ) bot% a. c. and d. c. (d) neit%er for d. c. nor for a. c.
#(1. !ccording to MaxwellEs %pot%esis3 a c%anging electric field gi-es rise to
(a) an e.m.f. (b) electric current
(c ) magnetic field (d) pressure radiant.
#(2. ,%e electromagnetic wa-es
(a) tra-el wit% t%e speed of sound
(b) tra-el wit% t%e same speed in all media
(c) tra-el in free space wit% t%e speed of lig%t
(d) do not tra-el t%roug% a medium
#(#. 2f a free electron is placed in t%e pat% of a plane electromagnetic wa-e3 it
will start mo-ing along
(a) center of eart% (b) e<uator of eart%
(c ) magnetic field (d) electric field
#(*. 0%ic% of t%e following electromagnetic wa-es %a-e t%e longest
wa-elengt%1
(a) %eat wa-es (b) lig%t wa-es
(c ) radiowa-es (d) microwa-es
#(&. T@ras are produced b jumping of
(a) electrons from lower to %ig%er energ orbit of atom
(b) electrons from %ig%er to lower energ orbit of atom
(c) protons from lower to %ig%er energ orbit of nucleus
(d) proton from %ig%er to lower energ orbit of nucleus
#(/. ,%e atmosp%ere between t%e %eig%ts of &) +m and () +m is called
(a) mesosp%ere (b) o>onosp%ere
(c ) 2onosp%ere (d) troposp%ere
#(5. Dome scientists %a-e predicted t%at a global nuclear war on t%e eart% would
be followed b a se-ere
(a) rain (b) winter
(c ) summer (d) radiations %ill ras
#((. Mong distance radio broadcasts use s%ort wa-e bands became
(a) t%e %a-e s%ort wa-elengt%
(b) t%e scatter less
(c) t%e are reflected b ionosp%ere
(d) t%e %a-e more energ to propagate.
#('. ,%e magnetic field between t%e plates of radius 12 cm separated b distance
of * mm of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance 1)) p; along t%e axis of plates
%a-ing conduction current of ).1& ! is
(a) >ero (b) 1.& ,
(c ) 1& , (d) ).1& ,
#20. :lectric -elds induced by changing magnetic -elds are
(a) conser-ati-e(b) non@conser-ati-e
(c ) ma be conser-ati-e or non@conser-ati-e depending on t%e conditions
(d)not%ing can be said
#'1. =ut of t%e following of w%ic% colour3 sensiti-it of %uman ee is t%e
%ig%est1
(b) green (b) red
(c ) -iolet (d) w%ite
#'2. Mig%t appears to tra-el in straig%t lines since
(a) 2t is not absorbed b t%e atmosp%ere
(b) 2t is reflected b t%e atmosp%ere
(c) 2ts wa-elengt% is -er small
(d) 2ts -elocit is -er large.
#'#. ,%e de-ice w%ic% produces %ig%l co%erent sources is
(a) ;resnel biprism (b) KoungEs double slit
(c ) Maser (d) MlodEs mirror
#'*. ! calcite crstal is placed o-er a dot on a piece of paper and rotated. =n
-iewing t%roug% calcite3 one will see
(a) ! single dot (b) two stationer dots
(c ) two rotating dots (d) one dot rotating about t%e ot%er
#'&. 0%en lig%t is incident at polarising angel3 w%ic% is completel polarised1
(a) reflected lig%t (b) refracted lig%t
(c ) bot% (d) neit%er
#'/. ,wo .icols are oriented wit% t%eir principal planes ma+ing an angle of /)O.
,%en t%e percentage of incident unpolarised lig%t w%ic% passes t%roug% t%e sstem
is
(a) 1)) (b) &)
(c )12.& (d) #5.&
#'5. 0%en a source of lig%t is receding awa from an obser-er3 t%en t%e spectral
lines will get displaced towards
(a) -iolet region (b) red region
(c ) ultra-iolet region (d) blue region
#'(. 0%en t%e lig%t source is mo-ing towards an obser-er3
(a) wa-elengt% of lig%t decreases
(b) wa-elengt% of lig%t increases
(c) wa-elengt% of lig%t remains unc%anged
(d) -elocit of lig%t increase
#''. 2n t%e context of Coppler effect in lig%t3 t%e term red s%ift signifies
(a) decrease in fre<uenc
(b) increase in fre<uenc
(c) decrease in intensit
(d) increase in intensit
*)). 2f a source of lig%t is mo-ing awa from a stationer obser-er3 t%en
fre<uenc of lig%t wa-e appears to c%ange because of
(a) CopplerEs effect
(b) 2nterference
(c) Ciffraction
(d) .one of t%e abo-e.
*)1. ,%e ratio of intensit at t%e centre of a brig%t fringe to t%e intensit at a
point distant one fourt% of t%e distance between two successi-e brig%t fringes will
be
(a) * (b) #
(c ) 2 (d) 1.
*)2. ,%e pat% difference between two interfering wa-es at a point on t%e screen
is X/(. ,%e ratio of intensit at t%is point and t%at at t%e central fringe will be
(a) ).(&# (b) (.&#
(c ) (&.# (d) (&#.
*)#. 0%ite lig%t is incident on a soap film of t%ic+ness &x 1)
@&
cm and refracti-e
index 1.##. 0%ic% wa-elengt% is reflected max. in t%e -isible region1
(a) 2/))) Y (b) ((// Y
(c ) &#2) Y (d) #()) Y
*)*. Kellow lig%t is used in a single slit diffraction experiment wit% a silt of
widt% )./ mm. 2f ellow lig%t is replaced b T@ras3 t%en t%e obser-ed pattern will
re-eal
(a) more number of fringes
(b) less number of fringes
(c) no diffraction pattern
(d) t%at t%e central maximum is narrower
*)&. ,%e luminous intensit of 1)) 0 unidirectional bulb is 1)) candela. ,%e
total luminous flux emitted from bulb will be
(a) 1)) ? lumen (b) 2)) ? lumen
(c ) #)) ? lumen (d) *)) ? lumen
*)/. ! point source of 1)) candela is %eld & m abo-e a s%eet of blotting paper
w%ic% reflects 5&7 of lig%t incident upon it. ,%e illuminance of blotting paper is
(a) * p%ot (b) * lux
(b) # p%ot (d) # lux
*)5. ! lamp is %anging at a %eig%t of *) cm from t%e centre of a table. 2f its
%eig%t is increased b 1) cm t%e illuminance on t%e table will decrease b
(a) 1)7 (b) 2)7
(c ) 257 (d) #/7
*)(. 2t is desired to p%otograp% t%e image of an object placed at a distance of # m
from plane mirror. ,%e camera3 w%ic% is at a distance of *.& m from mirror s%ould
be focused for a distance of
(a) # m (b) *.& m
(c ) / m (d) 5.& m.
*)'. ! lens of power G2 diopter is placed in contact wit% a lens of power @1
diopter. ,%e combination will be%a-e li+e
(a) a con-ergent lens of focal lengt% &) cm
(b) a di--ergent lens of focal lengt% 1)) cm
(c) a con-ergent lens of focal lengt% 1)) cm
(d) a con-ergent lens of focal lengt% 2)) cm
*1). ;raun%ofer spectrum is a
(a) line absorption spectrum
(b) band absorption spectrum
(c) line emission spectrum
(d) band emission spectrum.
*11. ! ra of lig%t is incident at an angle of /)O on one face of a prism of angle
#)O. ,%e emergent ra of lig%t ma+es angle of #)O wit% incident ra of lig%t ma+es
an angle of #)O wit% incident ra. ,%e angle made b emergent ra wit% second
face of prism will be
(a) )O

(b) ')O
(c ) *&O (d) #)O .
*12. 2n abo-e <uestion3 t%e angle of refraction (r
2
) at t%e ot%er face of prism will
be
(b) )O

(b) ')O
(c ) *&O (d) #)O .
*1#. 2n t%e propagation of lig%t wa-es3 t%e angle between t%e plane of -ibration
Z plane
of
polari>ation is
(a) )O

(b) *&O
(c ) ')O (d) 1()O .
*1*. 0%en t%e lengt% of a microscope tube increases3 its magnifing power
(a) decreases (b) increases
(c ) does not c%ange (d) ma increase or decrease depending
on t%e obser-er and t%e place of obser-ation.
*1&. !n obser-er loo+s at a tree of %eig%t 1& meters wit% a telescope of
magnifing power 1). ,o %im3 t%e tree appears
(a) 1) times taller (b) 1& times taller
(c ) 1) times nearer (d) 1& times nearer.
*1/. ,%e focal lengt% of objecti-e and ee piece of a microscope are 1cm and &
cm respecti-el. 2f t%e magnifing power for relaxed ee is *&3 t%en lengt% of t%e
tube is
(a)

' cm

(b) 1& cm
(c ) 12 cm (d) / cm.
*15. ! conca-e mirror %as a focal lengt% 2) cm. ,%e distance between t%e two
positions of t%e object for w%ic% t%e image si>e is double of t%e object si>e is
(a) #) cm (b) 2) cm
(c ) /) cm (d) *) cm.

*1(. ,%e refracti-e index of a prism is 2. ,%is prism can %a-e a maximum
refracting angle of
(a) *&O (b) #)O (c) ')O (d) /)O
*1'. !n object is +ept at a distance of 1/ cm from a t%in lens and t%e image
formed is real. 2f t%e object is +ept at a distance of / cm from t%e same lens3 t%e
image formed is -irtual. 2f t%e si>es of t%e images formed are e<ual3 t%e focal
lengt% of t%e lens will be
(a) 21 cm (b) 11 cm
(c ) 1& cm (d) 15 cm.
*2). ! microscope %as an objecti-e of focal lengt% 1.& cm and ee piece of 2.&
cm. 2f t%e distance between objecti-e and ee piece is 2& cm3 w%at is t%e
approximate -alue of magnification produced for relaxed ee
(a) 1*) (b) 5&
(c ) 11) (d) 2&
*21. Jat%ode ras are made to pass between t%e poles of a magnet perpendicular
to axis3 t%e effect of t%e magnetic field is:
(a) to increase t%e -elocit of ras
(b) to deflect t%em towards t%e nort% pole
(c) to deflect t%em towards t%e sout% pole
(d) to deflect t%em upwards abo-e t%e plane of paper.
*22. ,%e ratio of specific c%arge of ionic deuterium to t%at of proton will be
(a) *: 1 (b) 2: 1
(c ) 1: * (d) 1: 2.
*2#. ,%e specific c%arge for positi-e ras is muc% less t%an t%at for cat%ode ras.
,%is is because
(a) masses of positi-e ras muc% larger
(b) c%arge on positi-e ra is less
(c ) positi-e ras are positi-el c%arged
(d)experimental met%od is wrong.
*2*. Hlanc+Es constant %as t%e dimensions of
(a) $nerg (b) Mass
(c ) ;re<uenc (d) !ngular momentum.
*2&. ! metal surface is illuminated b t%e p%otons of energ & eN and 2.&eN
respecti-el. ,%e ratio of t%eir wa-elengt% is
(a) 1: # (b) 1: *
(c ) 2: 1 (d) 1: 2.
*2/. ,%e number of p%otons re<uired to gi-e a definite energ -aries
(a) in-ersel as t%e wa-elengt%
(b) in-ersel as t%e fre<uenc
(c) directl as t%e fre<uenc
(d) independent of t%e fre<uenc.
*25. H%oto electric effect s%ows
(a) wa-e li+e be%a-ior of lig%t
(b) particle li+e be%a-ior of lig%t
(c) bot% wa-e li+e and particle li+e be%a-ior of lig%t
(d) neit%er wa-e nor particle li+e be%a-ior of lig%t
*2(. ,%e best metal to be used for p%otoemission is
(a) Hotassium (b) Dodium
(c ) Jesium (d) Mit%ium.
*2'. ,%e maximum energ of p%otoelectrons emitted in p%otocell is 2
e
N. ;or no
p%otoelectrons to reac% t%e anode3 t%e stopping potential s%ould be
(a) 2 N (b) @2 N
(c ) * N (d) @* N.
*#). 2f $ and p are t%e energ and t%e momentum of a p%oton respecti-el t%en
on increasing t%e wa-elengt% of p%oton
(a) p and $ bot% will decrease
(b) p and $ bot% will increase
(c) p will increase and $ will decrease
(d) p will decrease and $ will increase.
*#1. Cual nature of radiation is s%own b
(a) diffraction and reflection
(b) refraction and diffraction
(c) H%otoelectric effect alone
(d) H%otoelectric effect and diffraction.
*#2. 2f t%e uncertaint in t%e position of proton is /T1)
@(
m3 t%en t%e minimum
uncertaint in its speed will be
(a) 1 cm/s (b) 1 m/s
(c ) 1 mm/ s (d) 1)) mm/s.
*##. ,%e wa-elengt% of c%aracteristic T@ras depends upon
(a) temperature of target
(b) si>e of target
(c) atomic number of target
(d) mass of target.
*#*. ,%e fre<uenc of t%e 9
[
line of t%e c%aracteristic T@ra spectrum is
proportional to (I F atomic number)
(a)
I
1/2
(b) I (c) I
#/2
(d) I
2
*#&. ! %drogen atom in t%e ground state absorbs a p%oton of ultra-iolet
radiation of wa-e lengt% &)nm. !ssuming t%at t%e entire p%oton energ is ta+en
b electron3 wit% w%at +inetic energ will be t%e electron be ejected1
(a) #.* eN (b) 1).2 eN
(c ) 11.2* eN (d) 1#./ eN.
*#/. ,%e filament current in t%e electron gun of a coolidge tube is increased
w%ile t%e potential difference used to accelerate t%e electrons is decreased. !s a
result3 in t%e emitted radiation
(a) t%e intensit increases w%ile t%e minimum wa-elengt% decreases
(b) t%e intensit decreases w%ile t%e minimum wa-elengt% increases
(c) t%e intensit as well as t%e minimum wa-elengt% increases
(d) t%e intensit as well as t%e minimum wa-elengt% decreases
*#5. 2f t%e -elocit of t%e particle is increased t%ree times3 t%en t%e percentage
decreases in its de@Aroglie wa-elengt% will be
(a) ##.#7
(b) //./7
(c) ''.'7
(d) 1##.27
*#(. ,%e mean free pat% of t%e electron in a disc%arge tube is 1&cm. ,%e lengt%
of t%e tube is 1) cm onl. ,%en t%e lengt% of t%e Jroo+eEs dar+ space is
(a) 1& cm (b) 1) cm
(c ) & cm (d) 2& cm.
*#'. ,o explain %is t%eor 3 A%or used
(a) conser-ation of linear momentum
(b) conser-ation of angular momentum
(c) conser-ation of <uantum fre<uenc
(d) conser-ation of energ
440. Isotopes are atoms having
(a) same number of protons 3 but different number of neutrons
(b) same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons
(c) same number of protons and neutrons
(d) all of t%e abo-e.
**1. ! %ea- nucleus at rest brea+s into two fragments w%ic% fl off wit%
-elocities (:1. ,%e ratio of radii of t%e fragments is
(a) 1: 2 (b) 1: *
(c ) *: 1 (d) 2: 1.
**2. ,%e nuclear radius is of t%e order of
(a) 1)
@1)
m (b) 1)
@/
m
(c ) 1)
@1&
m (d) 1)
@1*
m
**#. Ladioacti-it is
(a) 2rre-ersible process
(b) Delf disintegration process
(c) Dpontaneous (d) all of t%e abo-e
***. Hlutonium decas wit% %alf life of 2*))) ears. 2f plutonium is stored for
52))) ears3 t%e fraction of it t%at remains is
(a) 1/( (b) 1/#
(c ) 1/* (d) 1/2.
**&. Jontrol rods used in nuclear reactor are made of
(a) stainless steel (b) grap%ite
(c) cadmium (d) plutonium.
**/..uclear energ is released in fission since binding energ per nucleon is
(a) sometimes larger and sometimes smaller
(b) larger for fission fragments t%an for parent nucleus
(c) same for fission fragments and nucleus
(d) smaller for fission fragments t%an for parent nucleus.
**5.,%e functions of grap%ite and t%e control rods in a nuclear reactor are
(a) to produce neutrons and to s%ield t%e reactor respecti-el
(b) to slow down t%e neutrons and to absorb t%e excess neutron reactor
respecti-el
(c) to absorb t%e excess neutrons and to s%ield t%e reactor respecti-el
(d) to absorb neutrons and to reduce t%e energ of t%e neutrons
respecti-el .
**(. Curing a nuclear fission reaction
(a) ! %ea- nucleus brea+s into two fragments b itself
(b) ! lig%t nucleus bombarded b t%ermal neutrons brea+s up
(c) ! %ea- nucleus bombarded b t%ermal neutrons brea+s up
(d) two lig%t nuclei combine to gi-e a %ea-ier nucleus and possibl ot%er
products.
**'.,%e ratio of molecular mass of two radioacti-e substances is #/2 and t%e ratio
of t%eir deca constants is */#. ,%en3 t%e ratio of t%eir initial acti-it per mole will
be
(a) 2 (b) */#
(c ) (/' (d) '/(.

*&).0%en an electron in %drogen atom in ground state absorbs a p%otom of
energ 12.1 eN3 its angular momentum
(a) decreases b 2.11 x 1)
@#*
:s
(b) increases b 1.)&& x 1)
@#*
:s
(c) decreases b 1.)&& x 1)
@#*
:s
(d) increases b 2.11 x 1)
@#*
:s
*&1.0or+ function of a metal depends upon
(a) 2ts mass
(b) 2ts -alenc
(c) electron densit
(d) .one of t%e abo-e
*&2.0%ic% of t%e following is a crstalline solid1
(a) grap%ite (b) calcite
(c ) gallium (d) oxgen.
*&#.Ciamond is -er %ard because
(a) it is co-alent solid
(b) it %as large co%esi-e energ
(c) %ig% melting point
(d) insoluble in all sol-ents
*&*. Lesisti-it of a semiconductor depends on
(a) s%ape of semiconductor
(b) atomic nature of semiconductor
(c) lengt% of semiconductor
(d) s%ape and atomic nature of semiconductor
*&&. J%ange in temperature
(a) increase forward resistance
(b) increase re-erse resistance
(c) affects N@2 c%aracteristics of p@n junction
(d) does not affect N@2 c%aracter of p@n junction.
*&/. $fficienc of
(a) %alf wa-e rectifier is more t%an full wa-e rectifier
(b) %alf wa-e rectifier is almost negligible
(c) full wa-e rectifier is more t%an %alf wa-e rectifier
(d) all of t%e abo-e.
*&5. ,ransistor parameter
(a)ne-er c%ange
(b)are not same e-en for transistors of t%e same tpe
(c )alwas c%ange
(d)are alwas same
*&(. 2n t%e binar number sstem 1)) G 1)11 is e<ual to
(a) 1))) (b) 1)11
(c ) 111) (d) 1111.
*&'. Cigital circuit can be made b repetiti-e use of
(a) =L gates (b) .=, gates
(c ) !.C gates (d) .!.C gates .

*/). ,%e binar number of decimal number ('.2&)
1)
is
(b) 11)1.)1 (b) 1))1.)1
(c ) 1))1.1) (d) 111).)1.
*/1. ,%e -alue of form factor of full wa-e rectifier is
(a) ?/2 (b) ?/ W2
(c ) ?/2 W2 (d) ?.
*/2. ,%e -alue of form factor of %alf wa-e rectifier is
(a) ?/2 (b) ?/ W2
(c ) ?/2 W2 (d) ?.
*/#. 2n t%e binar number sstem
P11)1Q
2
G P11)1Q
2
is e<ual to
(a) P11)11)Q (b) P1)111)Q
(c ) P1))11)Q (d) P1))1)1Q
*/*. 2f t%e output of a logic gate is ) w%en all t%e inputs are at logic 13 t%en t%e
gat is eit%er
(a) .!.C or $x@.=L (b) .=L or =L
(c ) $x@=L or .=L (d) !.C or .=L.
*/&. Hresent da communication sstems are
(a) electrical (b) electronic
(c ) optical (d) all of t%e abo-e.
*//. ,%e transmission media can be
(a) guided onl (b) unguided onl
(c ) bot% (a) and (b) (d) neit%er (a) nor (b).
*/5. ,%e s+ wa-e propagation is suitable for radiowa-es of fre<uenc
(a) upto 2 M8>
(b) from 2 M8> to 2) M8>
(c) from 2 M8> to #) M8>
(d) none of t%e abo-e.
*/(. ;ading is t%e -ariation in t%e strengt% of a signal at a recei-er due to
(a) interference of wa-es
(b) diffraction of wa-es
(c) polarisation of wa-es
(d) none of t%e abo-e.
*/'. Hoint to point communication re<uires t%e use of
(a) a guided medium onl(b) unguided medium onl
(c ) an medium (d) neit%er.
*5). ;or a twisted pair3 upper limit on repeater spacing is
(a) / +m (b) /) +m
(c ) /)) +m (d) /))) +m.
*51. Jo@axial cable can carr
(a) digital signals onl (b) analog signals onl
(c ) bot% digital and analog signals (d) neit%er digital nor analog.
*52. ,%e losses in transmission lines are
(a) radiation losses onl
(b) conductor %eating onl
(c) dielectric %eating onl
(d) all of t%e t%ree abo-e.
*5#. 0%ic% fibers are less expensi-e and simple to construct1
(a) Dingle@mode step index fiber
(b) Multi@mode step index fiber
(c) Multi graded@index fiber
(d) !ll are e<uall expensi-e.
*5*. ,%e population in-ersion in %elium@neon laser is produced b
(a) p%oton excitation (b) electron excitation
(c ) inelastic atomic collisions (d) c%emical reaction.
*5&. ,%e -elocit factor of a transmission line is x. 2f dielectric constant of t%e
medium is 2./3 t%e -alue of x is
(a) ).2/ (b) )./2
(c ) 2./ (d) /.2.
*5/. ,%e modulation index of an ;M signals is ).2&. 2f modulating fre<uenc is
2+8>3 t%e max. de-iation in fre<uenc would be
(a) &)) 8> (b) 1))) 8>
(c ) 1&)) 8> (d) &)) +8>.
*55. 2n amplitude modulation3 if modulation index is more t%an 1))73 t%en
(a) t%e wa-e gets distorted (b) efficienc increases
(c ) power decreases (d) none of t%e abo-e.
*5(. ! %ollow metallic sp%ere of radius 1) cm is gi-en a c%arge of #.2 T 1)
@'
J.
,%e electric intensit at a point * cm from t%e centre is
(a) 'x1)
@'
.J
@1
(b) 2(( .J
@1

(c ) 2.(( .J
@1
(d) >ero.
*5'. !n [@particle and a proton are accelerated t%roug% same potential difference
from rest. ;ind t%e ratio of t%eir final -elocit
(a) W2: 1 (b) 1: 1
(c ) 1: W2 (d) 1: 2 .
*(). ,wo particles of masses m and 2 m wit% c%arges 2q and 2q are placed in a
uniform electric field $ and allowed to mo-e for t%e same time. ,%e ratio of t%eir
9.$. will be
(a) 2: 1 (b) (: 1
(c ) *: 1 (d) 1: * .
*(1. 0%ic% of t%e following are true w%en t%e cells are connected in series1
(a) current capacit decreases
(b) current capacit increases
(c) t%e e.m.f. decreases
(d) t%e e.m.f increases
*(2. Noltmeter %as a resistance of 2) + U. 0%en it is connected inseries wit% a
resistance L across a 2#) N suppl3 it reads 2))N. 0%at is t%e -alue of L1
(a) 2+ U (b) #+ U (c) *+ U (d) 1+ U
*(#. ,%e same mass of copper is drawn into two wires 1 mm and # mm t%ic+.
,%ese two wires are connected in series to t%e source of current. 0%at is t%e ratio
of %eat produced in wires
(a) 1: ' (b) 1: '1
(c ) ': 1 (d) (1: 1 .
*(*. ,%e e.m.f of t%e batter in a t%ermocouple is doubled. ,%e rate of %eat
generated at one of t%e two junctions will
(a) Lemain unc%anged (b) become %alf
(c ) be doubled (d) be four times.
*(&. ! long solenoid is formed b winding 2) turns/cm. ,%e current necessar
to produce a magnetic field of 2) milli tesla inside t%e solenoid will be
approximatel.
(a) 1.0 $ (b) 2.0 $
(c ) 4.0 $ (d) /.0 $
*(/. ! beam of protons is mo-ing parallel to a beam of electrons. Aot% t%e
beams will tend to
(a) Lepel eac% ot%er (b) come closer
(c ) mo-e more apart (d) eit%er \bE or \cE.
*(5. ,%e resultant magnetic moment of neon atom will be


(a) 2nfinit (b)
]
A
(c )
]
A /2 (d) >ero .
*((. ,wo identical bar magnets are suspended first wit% t%eir li+e poles on
eac%ot%er and t%en wit% unli+e poles on eac%ot%er. 2f ,
1
,
2
are t%e respecti-e time
periods of -ibration in two configurations3 t%en ,
1
/,
2
is
(a) Iero (b) ^1
(c ) _1 (d) R .
*('. ,wo pure indicators eac% of self inductance M are connected in parallel. ,%e
total inductance is
(a) M/2 (b) M
(c ) 2 M (d) M/* .
*'). ! c%o+e coil is used wit% an arc lamp
(a) to increase t%e -oltage
(b) to increase t%e current
(c) to limit t%e current wit%out muc% power loss
(d) to limit t%e resistance wit%out power loss
*'1. Leactance of a capacitor of 1/? farad at &) 8> is
(a) 1)) U (b) 1) U
(c ) &) U (d) 1)
@2
U.
*'2. ! d.c. circuit contains 1) U of resistance in series wit% 1)8 coil. ,%e
impedance of t%e circuit is
(a) 1) U (b) 2) U
(c ) 1 U (d) Iero.
*'#. ,%e wa-elengt% of ultra-iolet ras is of t%e order of
(a) 1)
@#
m (b) 1)
@/
m
(c ) 1)
@(
m (d) between \bE and \cE.
*'*. ,%e wa-elengt% of ultra-iolet ras is of t%e order of
(a) 1)
@#
m (b) 1)
@/
m
(c ) 1)
@(
m (d) between \bE and \cE.
*'&. ,%e interference fringes formed b a t%in oil film on water are seen in
ellow lig%t of sodium lamp. 0e find t%e fringes
(a) coloured
(b) blac+ and w%ite
(c) ellow and blac+
(d) coloured wit%out ellow.
*'/. =ne of t%e refracting surfaces of a prism of angle #)O is sil-ered. ! ra of
lig%t incident at an angle of /)O retraces its pat%. ,%e refracti-e index of t%e
material of prism is
(a) W# (b) #/ 2
(c ) 2 (d) W#.
*'5. 2n a Joolidge tube3 t%e potential difference across t%e tube is 2) kN3 and
1)m! current flows t%roug% t%e -oltage suppl. =nl &7 of t%e energ carried b
t%e electrons stri+ing t%e target is con-erted into T@ras. ,%e T@ra beam carries a
power of
(a) ).1 0 (b) 1) 0
(c ) 2 0 (d) 1 0.
*'(. 2n fusion3 t%e percentage of mass con-erted into energ is about
(a) ).)17 (b) ).1 7
(c ) 17 (d) 1)7.

*''. !ir becomes conducting w%en t%e pressure ranges between
(a) 5/ cm and 1) cm (b) 1) cm and 1 cm
(c ) 1 cm and 1)
@#
cm (d) 1)
@*
cm and 1)
@5
cm.
&)). Hlate current in a diode depends
(a) onl on plate potential
(b) onl on area of plate
(c) onl on temperature of cat%ode
(d) on plate potential and temperature of cat%ode.
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-
1 b 21 a *1 a /1 c (1 c
2 a 22 c *2 a /2 b (2 c
# a 2# c *# b /# a (# c
* d 2* b ** b /* d (* c
& c 2& b *& b /& b (& c
/ c 2/ c */ d // b (/ d
5 c 25 a *5 a /5 c (5 a
( c 2( c *( b /( c (( c
' a 2' b *' a /' a (' a
1) b #) b &) c 5) b ') d
11 a #1 d &1 d 51 c '1 c
12 d #2 d &2 a 52 b '2 b
1# a ## c &# a 5# c '# d
1* c #* c &* d 5* d '* d
1& d #& b && a 5& c '& c
1/ d #/ b &/ b 5/ d '/ d
15 a #5 d &5 a 55 d '5 d
1( a #( b &( a 5( c '( a
1' a #' d &' d 5' c '' c
2) c *) a /) b () c 1)) b
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-!
1)1 a 121 b 1*1 a 1/1 d 1(1 d
1)2 b 122 a 1*2 b 1/2 a 1(2 c
1)# b 12# c 1*# d 1/# b 1(# c
1)* b 12* c 1** b 1/* b 1(* d
1)& a 12& c 1*& a 1/& b 1(& c
1)/ a 12/ c 1*/ c 1// a 1(/ b
1)5 c 125 a 1*5 d 1/5 a 1(5 c
1)( b 12( b 1*( d 1/( b 1(( b
1)' c 12' b 1*' a 1/' c 1(' d
11) a 1#) a 1&) d 15) d 1') c
111 a 1#1 a 1&1 c 151 a 1'1 d
112 a 1#2 b 1&2 a 152 a 1'2 b
11# d 1## c 1&# d 15# c 1'# b
11* b 1#* c 1&* d 15* c 1'* b
11& c 1#& d 1&& d 15& c 1'& d
11/ b 1#/ c 1&/ a 15/ b 1'/ a
115 a 1#5 d 1&5 c 155 a 1'5 c
11( c 1#( a 1&( c 15( a 1'( c
11' c 1#' a 1&' c 15' a 1'' b
12) b 1*) d 1/) d 1() b 2)) c
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-"
2)1 d 221 b 2*1 b 2/1 2(1
2)2 c 222 c 2*2 c 2/2 2(2
2)# d 22# a 2*# b 2/# 2(#
2)* b 22* a 2** c 2/* 2(*
2)& d 22& a 2*& b 2/& 2(&
2)/ a 22/ d 2*/ d 2// 2(/
2)5 c 225 d 2*5 a 2/5 2(5
2)( d 22( d 2*( b 2/( 2((
2)' d 22' b 2*' b 2/' 2('
21) d 2#) d 2&) d 25) 2')
211 c 2#1 a 2&1 251 2'1
212 d 2#2 a 2&2 252 2'2
21# c 2## b 2&# 25# 2'#
21* a 2#* c 2&* 25* 2'*
21& b 2#& b 2&& 25& 2'&
21/ c 2#/ d 2&/ 25/ 2'/
215 c 2#5 d 2&5 255 2'5
21( a 2#( b 2&( 25( 2'(
21' d 2#' b 2&' 25' 2''
22) c 2*) a 2/) 2() #))
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-#
Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns.
2&1 a 251 a 2'1 J #11 b
2&2 b 252 a 2'2 J #12 d
2&# c 25# d 2'# ! #1# c
2&* b 25* d 2'* A #1* b
2&& d 25& d 2'& ! #1& a
2&/ b 25/ d 2'/ J #1/ d
2&5 c 255 d 2'5 c #15 b
2&( d 25( c 2'( c #1( c
2&' a 25' d 2'' b #1' a
2/) b 2() a #)) c #2) b
2/1 c 2(1 d #)1 c #21 b
2/2 d 2(2 c #)2 d #22 c
2/# c 2(# c #)# c #2# d
2/* a 2(* b #)* d #2* b
2/& c 2(& c #)& b #2& a
2// c 2(/ d #)/ b #2/ d
2/5 c 2(5 a #)5 d #25 c
2/( b 2(( c #)( b #2( d
2/' c 2(' c #)' c #2' c
25) d 2') d #1) c ##) a
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-$
Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns.
##1 b #&1 c #51 c #'1 a
##2 b #&2 d #52 a #'2 c
### b #&# c #5# b #'# c
##* d #&* c #5* b #'* d
##& a #&& c #5& d #'& a
##/ b #&/ c #5/ a #'/ c
##5 c #&5 b #55 d #'5 b
##( c #&( c #5( a #'( a
##' b #&' c #5' b #'' a
#*) a #/) c #() c *)) a
#*1 b #/1 c #(1 c *)1 c
#*2 b #/2 d #(2 c *)2 a
#*# d #/# d #(# d *)# c
#** b #/* d #(* c *)* d
#*& b #/& d #(& b *)& d
#*/ d #// b #(/ a *)/ b
#*5 b #/5 b #(5 b *)5 d
#*( a #/( a #(( c *)( d
#*' c #/' c #(' c *)' c
#&) c #5) d #') b *1) a
ANSWER SHEET PHYSICS-%
Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns. Q.
.o.
!ns.
*11 b *#1 d *&1 d *51 c
*12 a *#2 b *&2 b *52 d
*1# d *## c *&# b *5# b
*1* a *#* d *&* b *5* b
*1& c *#& c *&& c *5& b
*1/ b *#/ c *&/ c *5/ a
*15 b *#5 b *&5 b *55 a
*1( d *#( b *&( d *5( d
*1' b *#' b *&' b *5' c
*2) b **) a */) b *() b
*21 d **1 a */1 a *(1 d
*22 d **2 d */2 c *(2 c
*2# a **# d */# c *(# a
*2* d *** a */* a *(* c
*2& d **& c */& d *(& d
*2/ b **/ b *// c *(/ d
*25 b **5 b */5 c *(5 d
*2( c **( d */( a *(( a
*2' b **' b */' a *(' a
*#) a *&) d *5) a *') c
*'1 a
*'2 a
*'# d
*'* d
*'& c
*'/ b
*'5 b
*'( c
*'' c
&)) d

Você também pode gostar