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COMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2006 pare i 10 - 05 - 2006 PHYSICS 10.30 AM to 11.50 AM [ MAXIMUM MARKS | TOTAL DURATION | MAXIMUM TIME FOR ANSWERING] 60 80 MINUTES 70 MINUTES QUESTION I BOOKLET: DETAILS _ VERSION. ‘CODE, A-1 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Candidates are advised to read the following instructions carefully, before answering on the OMR answer shee 1. Ensure that you have entered your Name and CET Number on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet, 2, ENSURE THAT THE BAR CODES, TIMING AND MARKS PRINTED ON THE OMR ANSWER SHEET ARE NOT DAMAGED / MUTILATED / SPOILED. ‘This Question Booklet is issued to you by the invigilater after the 2 Bell. ie, after 10.35 am. Enter the Serial Number of this question booklet on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet. Carefully enter the Version Code of this question booklet on the bottom portion of the OMR answer sheet and SHADE the respective circle completely. 6. Asanswer sheets are designed to suit the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) system, please take special care while filling and shading the Version Code of this question booklet, 7. DONOT FORGET TO SIGN ON BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM PORTION OF OMR ANSWER SHEET IN THE SPACE PROVIDED: 8. Until the 9 Bellis rung at 10.40 a.m, © Donot remove the staple present on the right hand side of this question booklet. © Do not look inside this question booklet, © Donot start answering on the OMR answer sheet, 9. After the 3" Bellis rung at 10.40 a.m,, remove the staple present on the right hand dide of this question booklet and start answering on the bottom portion of the OME answer sheet. 10. This question booklet contains 60 questions and each question will have four different options / choices. 11, During the subsequent 70 minutes ©. Read each question carefully. © Determine the correct answer from out ofthe four available options / choices given under each question, © Completely darken /shade the relevant circle with a BLUE OR BLACK INK BALLPOINT PEN against the question number on the OMR answer sheet. ‘CORRECT METHOD OF SHADING THE CIRCLE ON THE OMR SHEET IS AS SHOWN BELOW: ODO@® 12, Please note that even a minute unintended ink dot on the OMR sheet will also be recognised and recorded by the scanner. Therefore, avoid multiple markings of any kind, 13, Use the space provided on each page af the question booklet for Rough work AND do not use the OM answer sheet for the same, 14, - After the last bell is rung at 11.50 a.m., stop writing on the OMR answer sheet. 15. Hand over the OMR ANSWER SHEET to the room invigilator as it is, 16, After separating and retaining the top sheet (CET Cell Copy), the invigilator will return the bottom sheet replica (Candidate's copy) to you to earry home for self-evaluation, 17. Preserve the replica of the OMR answer sheet for a minimum period of One year. SR - 33 bees 2 4, 5. 3: Arl PHYSICS ‘The twinkling effect of star light is due to 1) total internal reflection 2) high dense matter of star 3) constant burning of hydrogen in the star 4) the fluctuating apparent position of the star being slightly different from the actual position of the star. ‘The width of the diffraction band varies 1) inversely as the wavelength 2) directly as the width of the slit 3) directly as the distance between the slit and the screen 4) inversely:as the size of the source from which the slit is illuminated. ‘An unpolarised beam of intensity I, is incident on a pair of nicols making an angle of 60° with each other. The intensity of light emerging from the pair is DY Ip ay Toy 3) Hoy 4) Tog Look at the graph (1) to (4) carefully and indicate whith of these possibly represents one dimensional motion of a particle. Vv x 1) 2) 1 t f speed x, . 3) . 4) La OS > t t . A cyclist starts from the centre O.of a circular park of radius one kilometre, reaches the edge P of the park, then cycles along the circumference and returns to the centre along QO as shown in figure. If the round trip takes ten minutes, the net displacement and average speed of the cyclist (in metre and kilometre per hour) is Qa 2 od 2 P 4 3) 21.4, = 4) 0, 214 (Space for Rough Work) SR-33 Turn Over

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