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EP Model QP-1

This document contains a model question paper for the 1st semester external examination in Engineering Physics. It consists of one compulsory question with short answer sub-questions covering all 5 units of the syllabus. The remaining questions 2-7 cover the entire syllabus and students must answer any 4, with each question worth 12 marks testing different cognitive levels. The questions assess various concepts relating to crystal structures, lasers, semiconductors, superconductivity, nanomaterials and energy bands.

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EP Model QP-1

This document contains a model question paper for the 1st semester external examination in Engineering Physics. It consists of one compulsory question with short answer sub-questions covering all 5 units of the syllabus. The remaining questions 2-7 cover the entire syllabus and students must answer any 4, with each question worth 12 marks testing different cognitive levels. The questions assess various concepts relating to crystal structures, lasers, semiconductors, superconductivity, nanomaterials and energy bands.

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LORDS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Code:

(Autonomous) U23PH101
Approved by AICTE | Recognized by Government of Telangana | Affiliated to Osmania University
Accredited by NBA | Accredited with ‘A’ grade by NAAC | Accredited by NABL
B.E, I- SEMESTER EXTERNAL EXAMINATION –FEBRUARY -2024
ENGINEERING PHYSICS-Model Question Paper-1
(Common for CSE/CSD/CIVIL/MECH)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 60
Instructions to the Students:
• Question No. 1 is compulsory
• Answer any 4 questions from Q.No.2 –Q.No.7
Q. No. 1: Five short answer Questions covering entire content of 5 units of the syllabus. At least one CO BTL
question from each Unit.
1. a. Classify the point defects. [2] CO1 BTL1
b. Write the characteristics of Laser. [2] CO2 BTL1
c. Write down the various applications of LED. [2] CO3 BTL1
d. A superconducting Tin has critical temperature of 3.7 K and critical [2] CO4 BTL2
magnetic field of 0.306 T. Find the critical magnetic field at 2K.
e. Define space-charge polarization with neat diagram. [2] CO5 BTL1
f. What is the physical significance of wave function? [2] CO3 BTL1

Questions (2-7) cover the entire syllabus and the candidate can answer any four questions. CO BTL
2. a) Deduce an expression for inter planar spacing for cubic crystal systems. [6] CO1 BTL2
b) Derive an expression for concentration of Frenkel defects in thecase of ionic [6] CO1 BTL3
crystals.
3. a) Derive an expression for the relations of Einstein’s coefficients. [6] CO2 BTL2
b) Derive an expression for the Numerical Aperture of an optical fiber. [6] CO2 BTL2
4. a) Derive an expression for the energy values for a particle in 1-D box. [6] CO3 BTL3
b) Explain Hall effect and calculate the Hall coefficient. List few applications [6] CO3 BTL2
of Hall effect.
5. a) Distinguish between hard and soft magnetic materials. [6] CO4 BTL2
b) Elaborate BCS theory to explain superconductivity. [6] CO4 BTL2
6. a) Derive an expression for ionic polarizability. [6] CO5 BTL3
b) Explain Sol-gel Bottom-up approach for the preparation of nanomaterials. [6] CO5 BTL3
7 a) Explain the formation of domains. Discuss the Hysteresis curve. [6] CO4 BTL2
b) Classify the materials into conductors, semiconductors and insulators based on [6] CO4 BTL2
the formation of energy bands and write any four properties for each.

Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (BTL)


I. II. III. IV. V. VI.
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

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