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TPT-1 - Physics

1. The document is a physics exam with multiple choice and paragraph style questions covering topics like collisions, mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics. 2. It provides the marking scheme and sections for different question types, including single correct, multiple correct, and paragraph style questions with related questions. 3. Sample questions are provided as examples covering topics like particle collisions, rocket propulsion, waves, rotational motion, and the hydrogen atom. The paragraphs provide theoretical context for related questions regarding energy loss by an electron orbiting a hydrogen atom.

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TPT-1

PHYSICS
Course : VIJETA (01IP)
Date : 10-04-2021 Time : 75 Min. Max. Marks : 80

Marking Scheme :

SCQ - 1 - 3, (4, –1)


MCQ = 4 - 8, (4, –1)
Comprehension = 09 - 17, (4, –1)
Integer = 18 - 20, (4, –1)

SECTION-1 : (Only One option correct type)


This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Two bodies A and B of masses 5.00 kg and 10.0 kg respectively moving in opposite directions with
velocities 4.00 m/s and 0.50 m/s respectively make head-on collision in free space. The force of their
mutual interaction varies according to the given graph.

150 N

0.30 s
What can you conclude from the given information.
(A) Period of deformation is 0.20 s.
(B) Coefficient of restitution is 0.60 s.
(C) Body A will move with velocity 0.50 m/s in the original direction.
(D) Body B will move with velocity 1.75 m/s in the original direction.

2. A toy having shape similar to letter H is made by fixing two identical cylinders perpendicular to a light
rigid rod at its ends. The toy is placed on a frictionless horizontal floor, which terminates into a uniform
frictionless slope of inclination . Cylinders are parallel to the line joining the floor and the slope as
shown in the figure. Distance between the axes of the cylinders is . (Assuming  = 8.4m ;  = 30°)


u


Find range of velocity u given to the toy towards the slope so that it can come completely on the slope.
Collisions of the cylinders with the slope are perfectly inelastic.
(A) 2 m/s (B) 7 m/s (C) 10 m/s (D) 12 m/s

3. At what value of Rx in circuit shown will the total resistance between A and B be independent of number

of cells. Assuming R =  3  1


2R 2R 2R 2R
A

R R R R Rx

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

SECTION-2 : (One or more option correct type)


This section contains 5 multiple choice question. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
4. The reaction chamber of hydrogen rocket engine is made as it supply water at high speed from its
cross section after burning of hydrogen with sufficient amount of oxygen. Suppose the reaction
chamber of the rocket is supplied with a mass flow rate m mass of hydrogen and sufficient oxygen to
allow complete burning fuel. The cross-section of chamber is A, pressure of chamber is P and
temperature inside chamber is T, and molecular weight of water is M then which of following is/are
correct ? [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
9mRT
(A) Speed of water ejected from chamber is
MPA
81m2 RT
(B) Static force provided by chamber on cross-section is P .
PMA
2mRT
(C) Speed of water ejected from chamber is
MPA
4m2RT
(D) Static force provided by chamber on cross-section is  P.
PMA

5. Consider a cylinder 1m long with a thin mass less piston clamped is such a way that it divides the
cylinder into two equal parts. Temperature of cylinder is almost constant and equal to 300K. Left side
cylinder contains 1 mole of the gas at 4 atm. The right part contain He gas at pressure 1atm. let piston
is released. Then at equilibrium. Assuming process is isothermal. [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
(A) Piston moves by 30 cm from the right wall of cylinder
(B) Piston moves by 20 cm from the right wall
(C) Heat develop in this process 600J approximately
(D) Heat develop in this process 400J approximately
6. A particle of mass 2 Kg and velocity 10 m/s strikes on a planner potential well as shown in figure.
[Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
y

U = 10J U = –10J

Side (1) Side (2)


x
37°

Given
 10J for x0
U
 10J for x0

Which of following options is/are correct :


(A) Speed of particle in side (2) is 120m / s .
(B) Particle velocity component in y direction will not change.
(C) Component of velocity in x direction on will be increase.
(D) Angle made by particle with x direction will be less than 37°.
.

7. A standing wave setup between two fixed end in string. Which of following options is/are correct ?
(A) Rate of energy transfer through node point is zero at all instant.
(B) Rate of energy transfer through antinode is zero at all instant.
(C) Potential energy of antinode is constant.
(D) Energy trapped between node and antinode is constant always.

8. A particle is moving with constant angular velocity  about z-axis as shown in figure. A frame of
reference situated at centre of circle is rotating with same angular speed about z-axis but in but in
opposite sense. Which of following options is/are correct ?
y

V

R
x
m


z
2
(A) Centrifugal force on particle is mR in out ward direction .w.r.t given frame.
2
(B) Net real force on particle is mR is in ward direction
2
(C) Net virtual force on particle from this frame of reference is 3 mR in inward direction
2
(D) Net virtual force on particle from this frame of reference is mR in inward direction
SECTION – 3 : (Paragraph Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Nine questions
relate to three paragraphs. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Questions 09 and 11


At a time t = 0, the electron orbits a classical hydrogen atom at a radius a0 equal to first Bohr's radius.
Assuming energy loss per revolution is very small compared to the total energy of atom.
Given : Rate of energy radiated per seconds
d 2K e2 w 2
 e
dt 3 C3
1
where Ke =  9  109
40

e = Charge of electron
w = Acceleration of electron
8
C = 3 × 10 m/s
a0 = 0.53Å
Give the answer of following question.

 dr 
9. If Rate of decrease of radius    is as :
 dt 

dr K 2e4
  3e x y
dt C m r
Then find value of x + y.
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 5

10. Find rate of decrease of radius at t = 0. (approximately)


–3 –6
(A) 0.15 m/s (B) 0.6 m/s (C) 5.6 × 10 m/s (D) 1.7 × 10 m/s

11. Time after which electron strike with nucleus. (Approximately)


–9 –8 –11 –4
(A) 10 sec (B) 10 sec (C) 10 sec (D) 10 sec
Paragraph for Questions 12 and 14

(Dielectric inside concentric spherical shell)

R K
Q
vaccum

2R

A dielectric material of dielectric constant 'K' is completely filled inside concentric spherical shell as
shown in figure.
Now charge Q is placed at centre of shell as shown. Find answer of following questions.

12. Surface charge density (in magnitude) at inner most surface of shell.[Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
Q  1 Q  1 Q
(A)   1   (B)   1   (C)   (D) Zero
4R2  K  16R 2  K  4R 2

13. Surface charge density (in magnitude) at outermost surface of shell.


[Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
Q Q  1 Q  1
(A) (B) 1   (C) 1   (D) Zero
16R 2 16R2  K  4R 2  K 

14. Volume charge density (in magnitude) inside dielectric material. [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
Q Q  1 Q
(A) Zero (B) (C) 1   (D)
4R 2 8R2  K  2R2K

Paragraph for Questions 15 and 17

(Electric and magnetic field are mutually perpendicular)


y

E0

X
q, m

B0

Z
A charge particle is released from origin where electric field and magnetic field are perpendicular to
each other as shown in figure. Find the answer of following questions :
E
15. An observer is moving in x direction with constant velocity then find force on charge particle at t = 0.
B
[Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
(A) qE0 (B) 2qE0 (C) Zero (D) None of these

16. In above questions, path of particle as seen by observer will be as : [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
mE 2mE
(A) Helix motion of radius (B) Helix motion of radius
qB 2 qB 2

mE mE
(C) Circular motion of radius (D) Cycloid motion of radius
qB 2 qB 2

17. Acceleration of particle at maximum y-coordinate :


qE0 2qE0
(A) (B) (C) zero (D) None of these
m m

SECTION-4 : (Integer value correct Type)


This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive)

18. A very small size polarizing martial is placed at r distance from a point charge as shown.

r material

q
Suppose polarization is proportional to electric field strength . Assuming electric field of charge q is very
1
high so that does not affected by polarization. If force between charge q and material is F and F
rn
then find n. [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]

19. An electric charge distribution produces an electric field as : [Made by RKH Sir 2016-2017]
 r̂
E = C (1 – er) 2
r
1 –x
Where C and  are constant. If net charge within the radius r = is 40C (1 – e ) then find value of

x:

20. Find accleration of 40kg block.

s=0.9;k=0.8 10Kg 200Kg

s= 0.4;k=0.3 40Kg 100Kg

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