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PHYSICS

Target
AIEEE - 2013
Course Name : ANOOP (EP) Date : 02-07-2012 DPP No. : 13 to 14

Test Syllabus : PT-2 : (15- 07-12) : G.O upto Prism upto electric field due to disc and sheet

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (02-07-12 to 07-07-12)


DPP No. : 13
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 3 min.) [30, 30]

1. A ray of light falls on a plane mirror. When the mirror is turned, about an axis which is at right angle to the
plane of the mirror through 20º the angle between the incident ray and new reflected ray is 45º. The angle
between the incident ray and original reflected ray was therefore :
(1) 65º (2) 25º or 65º (3) 25º (4) 45º

2. An object moves in front of a fixed plane mirror. The velocity of the image of the object is
(1) Equal in the magnitude and in the direction to that of the object.
(2) Equal in the magnitude and opposite in direction to that of the object.
(3) Equal in the magnitude and the direction will be either same or opposite to that of the object.
(4) Equal in magnitude and makes any angle with that of the object depending on direction of motion of
the object.

3. Two plane mirrors are inclined to each other at 90º. A ray of light is incident on one mirror and the reflected
light goes to the other mirror. The ray will undergo a total deviation of :
(1) 180º (2) 90º
(3) 45º (4) cannot be found because angle of incidence is not given.

4. A ray of light is incident at an of 30º on a plane mirror M1. Another plane mirror M2 is inclined at angle  to
M1. What is the value of angle  so that light reflected from M2 is parallel to M1.

(1) 60º (2) 75º (3) 67.5º (4) none of these

5. A person AB of height 170 cm is standing infront of a plane mirror. His eyes are at height 164 cm. At what
distance from P should a hole be made in the mirror so that he cannot see the top of his head.

(1) 167 cm (2) 161 cm (3) 163 cm (4) none of these

6. Two plane mirrors are parallel to each other and spaced 20 cm apart. An object is kept in between them at 15
cm from A. Out of the following at which point(s) image(s) is/are not formed in mirror A (distance measured
from mirror A):
(1) 15 cm (2) 25 cm (3) 45 cm (4) 55 cm

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7. The figure shows two parallel plane mirrors placed 10 cm apart. An object O is placed 7 cm from mirror M1. Then the
distance of final image formed from mirror M1 is :

(1) 7 cm (2) 13 cm (3) 14 cm (4) 

8. A particle moves in a plane from A to E along the shown path. It is given that AB = BC = CD = DE = 10 metre.
Then the magnitude of net displacement of particle is :

108°
E C
108°

108°
A B

(1) 10 m (2) 15 m (3) 5 m (4) 20 m

x
9. The dependence of variable y on variable x is defined by the equation y = . Then the area occupied by this
2
curve and the x-axis in between x = 1 to x = 4 will be :
5 7
(1) units (2) 2 units (3) units (4) 4 units
3 3

10. Three charges + 4q, -q and +4q are kept on a straight line at position (0, 0, 0), (a, 0, 0) and
(2a, 0, 0) respectively. Considering that they are free to move along the x-axis only
(1) all the charges are in stable equilibrium
(2) all the charges are in unstable equilibrium
(3) only the middle charge is in stable equilibrium
(4) only middle charge is in unstable equilibrium

DPP No. : 14
Total Marks : 31 Max. Time : 32 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.9 (3 marks 3 min.) [27, 27]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.10 (4 marks 5 min.) [4, 5]

1. The reflecting surface of a plane mirror is vertical. A particle is projected in a vertical plane which is also perpendicu-
lar to the mirror. The initial speed of the particle is 10 m/s and the angle of projection is 60° from the normal of the
mirror. The point of projection is at a distance 5m from the mirror. The particle moves towards the mirror. Just before
the particle touches the mirror, the velocity of approach of the particle and the image is ;
(1) 10 m/s (2) 5 m/s (3) 10 3m / s (4) 5 3m / s

2. A luminous point object is moving along the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 12 cm towards it. When
its distance from the mirror is 20 cm its velocity is 4 cm/s. The velocity of the image in cm/s at that instant is
(1) 6, towards the mirror (2) 6, away from the mirror
(3) 9, away from the mirror (4) 9, towards the mirror.

3. The distance of an object from the pole of a concave mirror is equal to its radius of curvature. The image must
be:
(1) real (2) inverted
(3) same sized (4) erect
4. The distance of an object from a spherical mirror is equal to the focal length of the mirror. Then the image:
(1) must be at infinity (2) may be at infinity
(3) may be at the focus (4) none

5. The incorrect statement for a concave mirror producing a virtual image of an object.
(1) The linear magnification is always greater than one, Except at the pole
(2) The linear magnification is always less than one.
(3) The magnification tends to one as the object moves nearer to the pole of the mirror.
(4) The distance of the object from the pole of the mirror is less than the focal length of mirror.

6. The image (of a real object) formed by a concave mirror is twice the size of the object. The focal length of the
mirror is 20 cm. The distance of the object from the mirror is (are)
(1) 10 cm (2) 30 cm (3) 25 cm (4) 15 cm

7. A semicircular wire is uniformly charged with linear charge density dependent on the angle  from y-direction
as  =  0 |sin|, where  0 is a constant. The electric field intensity at the centre of the arc is

0 0 0 0
(1) 2  R (  ĵ ) (2) 4  R (  ĵ ) (3) 6  R (  ĵ ) (4) (  ĵ )
0 0 0 2 2 0 R

8. The resultant electric field at centre of a ring due to ring is zero. Which of the following is incorrect :
(1) The total charge of the ring may be zero, although every part of the ring has charge.
(2) The charge on the ring must be uniformly distributed.
(3) The charge on the ring may be distributed nonuniformly.
(4) Total charge on the ring may be positive.

9. The vector joining the points A (1, 1, –1) and B (2, –3, 4) & pointing from A to B is -

(1) – î + 4 ĵ – 5 k̂ (2) î + 4 ĵ + 5 k̂ (3) î – 4 ĵ + 5 k̂ (4) – î – 4 ĵ – 5 k̂ .

10. The forces, each numerically equal to 5 N, are acting as shown in the Figure. Find the angle between forces?

A n swe rs o f D PP-1 0
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (2) 6. (2) 7. (1)
8. (3) 9. (2) 10. (3)
A n swe rs o f D PP-1 1
1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (4) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (1) 7. (2)

2 î  3 ĵ  4k̂
8. (1) 9. (4) 10.
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A n swe rs o f D PP-1 2
1. (2) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (2)
8. (2) 9. (4)
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PHYSICS
Target
AIEEE - 2013
Course Name : ANOOP (EP) Date : 02-07-2012 DPP No. : 13 to 14

Test Syllabus : PT-2 : (15- 07-12) : G.O upto Prism upto electric field due to disc and sheet

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (02-07-12 to 07-07-12)


DPP No. : 13
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 3 min.) [30, 30]

1. ,d izd k'k d h fd j.k l ery niZ.k ij fxjrh gSA t c niZ.k d ksbl d sry d sy Ecor~v {k d sl kis{k 20º l s?kqek;k t krk gS
rksv kifrr fd j.k o u;h ijkofrZr fd j.k d schp d ks.k 45º gSA vkifrr fd j.k o ewy ijkofrZr fd j.k d schp d ks.k Fkk
(1) 65º (2) 25º or 65º (3) 25º (4) 45º

2. ,d fcEc ,d fLFkj l ery niZ.k d sl keusxfr d jrk gSA fcEc d sizfrfcEc d k osx
(1) fcEc d sosx d sifjek.k vkSj fn'kk d sl eku gSA
(2) fcEc d sosx d sifjek.k d sl eku gSvkSj fn'kk d sfoijhr gSA
(3) fcEc d sosx d sifjek.k d sl eku gSvkSj fn'kk ;k rksml d s¼fcEc d s½ l eku gksxh ;k ml d s¼fcEc d s½ foijhr gksxhA
(4) fcEc d sos
x d sifjek.k d sl eku gSvkSj bl d h fn'kkfcEc d sl kFk ,sl kd ksbZHkhd ks.k cukrh gSt ksfcEc d hxfr d hfn'kk
ij fuHkZj d jrh gSA

3. nksl ery niZ.k,d nwl jsl s90º d sd ks.k ij j[ksgSaA ,d izd k'kfd j.k ,d niZ.k ij vkifrr gksrh gSrFkk ijkofrZr fd j.k
nwl jsniZ.k ij t krh gSA fd j.k d k d qy fopy u gksxk &
(1) 180º (2) 90º
(3) 45º (4) Kkr ughad j ld rsD;kfasd vkiru d k.skughafn;kx;kgS
A

4. ,d izd k'k fd j.k l ery niZ.k M1 ij 30º d sd ks.k ij vkifrr gksrh gSA ,d nwl jk l ery niZ.k M2, M1 l sd ks.k cukrk
gSA d ks.k d k eku D;k gksrkfd izd k'k M2 l sijkorZu d si'pkr~M1 d sl ekukUrj gksA

(1) 60º (2) 75º (3) 67.5º (4) bues


al sd ksbZugh

5. ,d O;fDr ft l d h Å ¡p kbZ170 cm gS,d l ery niZ.k d sl keus[kM+k gSA ml d h vk¡[ks164 cm Å ¡p kbZij gSA P l sfd l
nwjh ij N sn cuk;k t k;sft l l sog viuk fl j d k Å ijh fl jk ugh ns[k l d rk A

(1) 167 cm (2) 161 cm (3) 163 cm (4) bues


al sd ksbZugh

6. nksl ery niZ.k 20 cm nwjh ij ,d nwl jsd sl kekukUrj j[kst krsgSA ,d oLrqd ksmu nksuksd schp esaA l s15 cm nwjh
ij j[krsgSA fuEu esal sfd u fcUnqv ksa ij niZ.k A esaizfrfcEc ughacurk
(1) 15 cm (2) 25 cm (3) 45 cm (4) 55 cm

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7. nkslekUrj lery niZ.k 10 cm d h nwjh ij j[ksgq, gSa,d oLrqO niZ.k M1 ls7 cm d h nwjh ij j[kk gqv k gSA rksniZ.k M1 ls
cusvfUre izfrfcEc d h nwjh gksxh :

(1) 7 cm (2) 13 cm (3) 14 cm (4) 

8. fp=kkuql kj ,d d .k fd lh lery esaiFk A lsE d svuqfn'k xfr d jrk gSA fn;k x;k gSAB = BC = CD = DE = 10 ehVj]
rc d .k d sd qy foLFkkiu d k ifjek.k gksxkA
D

108°
E C
108°

108°
A B

(1) 10 m (2) 15 m (3) 5 m (4) 20 m

x
9. pj x ij]pj y d h fuHkZjrk l ehd j.k y = }kjk ifjHkkf"kr d h t krh gSrc x = 1 vkSj x = 4 d schp x v {k vkSj oØ }kjk
2
f?kjk gqv k {ks=kQ y gksxkA
5 7
(1) units (2) 2 units (3) units (4) 4 units
3 3

10. + 4q, -q o +4q d srhu vkos 'k,d lh/khjs[kkij Ø e'k%(0, 0, 0), (a, 0, 0) vkSj (2a, 0, 0) fLFkfr;ksaij j[ksgSA ;g ekursgq, fd
;svkos'k d soy x-v{k d svuqfn'k xfr d sfy;sLorU=k gSrc
(1) lHkhvkos 'kLFkk;hlarqy u esagSA (2) lHkhvkos 'kvLFkk;hlarqy u esagSA
(3) d s
oy e/; vkos'k LFkk;h lUrqy u esagSA (4) d s
oy e/; vkos'k vLFkk;h lUrqy u esagSA

DPP No. : 14
Total Marks : 31 Max. Time : 32 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.9 (3 marks 3 min.) [27, 27]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.10 (4 marks 5 min.) [4, 5]

1. lery niZ.kd hijkorZd lrg Å /okZ/kj gSA ,d d .kÅ /okZ/kj ry esaiz{ksfir fd ;kt krkgSrFkk;g Å /okZ/kj ry niZ.kd syEcor~
gSA d .kd hizkjfEHkd pky 10 m/s rFkk niZ.kd svfHkyEc d slkFk iz{ksi.k d ks.k 60º gSA iz{ksi.k fcUnqniZ.k ls5m d h nwjhij gSA
d .k niZ.k d h rjQ xfr d jrk gSA d .k d sniZ.k d ksLi'kZd jusd sBhd igy sd .k rFkk izfrfcEc d k vyxko osx gksxk ;
(1) 10 m/s (2) 5 m/s (3) 10 3m / s (4) 5 3m / s

2. ,d ped hykfcUnqfcEc]12 cm Q ksd l nwjhd svory niZ.kd sçd k'kh; v{kd svuqfn'kniZ.kd hrjQ xfr'khy gS
A t c ;g niZ.k
ls20 cm nwjh ij gSrksbld k osx 4 cm/s gksrk gSA bl le; çfrfcEc d k cm/s esaosx gksxk \
(1) 6, niZ
.k d h rjQ (2) 6, niZ.k lsnwj (3) 9, niZ
.k lsnwj (4) 9, niZ.k d h rjQ

3. ,d vory niZ.k d s/kqzo ls,d oLrwd h nwjh bld h oØ rk f=kT;k d scjkcj gSA izfrfcEc gksxk&
(1) okLrfod (2) mYVk (3) leku vkd kj d k (4) lh/kk

4. fd lh oLrqd h ,d xksy h; niZ.k lsnwjh niZ.k d h Q ksd l nwjh d scjkcj gSA rc izfrfcEc
(1) vuUr ij gksukpkfg;s (2) vuUr ij gksld rk gS
(3) Q ks
d l ij gksld rk gS (4) d ks
bZugh
5. fd l h oLrqd k vkHkkl h izfrfcEc cukusoky s,d vory niZ.k d sfy ;sxy r d Fku gSA
(1) /kzqo d svy kok ] jsf[kd v ko/kZu l nSo ,d l scM+k gksrk gSA
(2) js
f[kd vko/kZu l nSo ,d l sN ksVk gksrk gSA
(3) oLrqd sniZ .k d s/kzqo d sfud V t kusij vko/kZu ,d d h vksj v xzl j gksrk gSA
(4) niZ .k d s/kzqo l soLrqd h nwjh niZ.k d h Q ksd l nwjh l sd e gksrh gSA

6. ,d okLrfod fcEc d k çfrfcEc ,d vory niZ.k }kjk fcEc d svkd kj d k nksxquk curk gSA niZ.k d h Q ksd l nwjh 20 cm
gSA niZ.k l sfcEc d h nwjh@nwfj;kagS@ gSa&
(1) 10 cm (2) 30 cm (3) 25 cm (4) 15 cm

7. ,d v) ZoÙ̀kkd kj rkj js[kh; vkos'k?kuRo t ksy fn'kklsd ks.k ij  = 0 |sin|, d svuql kj fuHkZj d jrkgSA t gk¡0 ,d fu;rkad
gSA pki d sd sUnzij fo| qr {ks=k d h rhozrk gSA

0 0 0 0
(1) 2  R (  ĵ ) (2) 4  R (  ĵ ) (3) 6  R (  ĵ ) (4) (  ĵ )
0 0 0 2 2 0 R

8. oy ; d sd kj.k oy; d sd sUnzij ifj.kkeh fo|qr {ks=k 'kwU; gSA fuEu esalsd kSulk v lR; gSA
(1) oy; d k d qy vkos'k 'kwU; gksld rk gS;|fi oy ; d k izR;sd Hkkx vkosf'kr gSA
(2) oy; ij vkos'k ,d leku : i lsgh forfjr gksA
(3) oy; ij vkos'k vleku : i lsforfjr gksld rk gSA
(4) oy; ij d qy vkos'k /kukRed gksld rk gSA

9. lfn'k A (1, 1, –1) rFkk lfn'kB (2, –3, 4) d ksfey kusokyk rFkk A lsB d h rjQ funsZf'kr lfn'k gS
(1) – î + 4 ĵ – 5 k̂ (2) î + 4 ĵ + 5 k̂ (3) î – 4 ĵ + 5 k̂ (4) – î – 4 ĵ – 5 k̂ .

10. izR;sd cy d k ifjek.k 5 N gSrFkk og fp=kkuql kj d k;Zjr gSrkscyksad schp d k d ks.k crkvks?

A n swe rs o f D PP-1 0
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (2) 6. (2) 7. (1)
8. (3) 9. (2) 10. (3)
A n swe rs o f D PP-1 1
1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (4) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (1) 7. (2)

2 î  3 ĵ  4k̂
8. (1) 9. (4) 10.
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A n swe rs o f D PP-1 2
1. (2) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (2)
8. (2) 9. (4)

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