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PHYSICS
SECTION – I
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 8 single correct choice type questions. Each question has 4 choices: (a),
(b), (c) and (d) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The length of a plate is measured with the help of a vernier 8 9 10 11


calliper having zero correction – 0.02 cm. The observation
is shown in figure. Then length of the plate from these
observations is
(a) 8.30 cm (b) 8.34 cm (c) 8.32 cm (d) 8.36 cm
2. A particle is moving on x-axis according to the equation x = sin t. Consider the motion of
the particle from t = 0 sec . to t = 2 sec. Choose the correct statement.
(a) Particle is retarding from t = 0 sec. to t =  sec.
 3
(b) Particle is retarding from t = 0 sec. to t = sec. and from t =  sec. to t = sec.
2 2
 3
(c) Particle is retarding from t = sec. to t = sec.
2 2
 3
(d) Particle is retarding from t = sec. to t =  sec. and from t = sec. to t = 2 sec.
2 2
3. A plank of mass M is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Two light identical springs
each of stiffness k are rigidly connected to struts at the ends of the plank as shown in the
figure. When the springs are in their unextended position the distance between their free
ends is 3l. A block of mass m is placed on the plank and pressed against one of the springs
so that it is compressed by l. To keep the block at rest it is connected to the strut by means
of a light string. Initially the system is at rest. Now the string is burnt. Then the maximum
displacement of the plank is
Strut 3l String Strut
k l
m
k
M

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(a) (b) (c) (d)
m+M m+M m+M m+M

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4. A bead B of density , which can slide on a friction less fixed


semicircular structure of radius R is maintained at rest in an
B
empty container as shown in figure. Now a liquid of density 2 g
is poured in the container upto height h (h >R) and the bead is 
released. Maximum contact force between bead and the
structure at any time during the motion of the bead will be
proportional to ( is very small).
(a) 1 +  (b) 1 + 2 (c) 1 - 2 (d) 1 - 

5. A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a process T 2 = 4 P. Molar specific heat of the process
will be (R → universal gas constant)
5 R
(a) R (b) R (c) (d) 2 R
2 2

6. A block of mass M = 1 kg is dropped on a vertical spring, one end fixed to the ground.
5
Height of the block from the free end of the spring is m. Spring constant is k = 5 N / m .
4
After what time will the block come to its initial position again.
2 2 2 2 2 2
(a) 1 + + sin −1   (b) 1 + − cos −1  
5 5 3 5 5 3
 2 2  2 2
(c) 1 + − sin −1   (d) 1 + + cos −1  
5 5 3 5 5 3

7. A point object is placed at the centre of curvature on the principal axis of a convex lens of
focal length 10 cm. If a slab of some material of thickness 2 cm is introduced between the
object and the lens magnification becomes half. Refractive index of material is (upto two
significant digits)
(a) 0.16 (b) 0.17 (c) 0.18 (d) 0.19

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8. A progressive wave heading in –ve x direction is


maintained in a stretched string. At a certain
instant snapshot of some part of string is taken P
which is as shown. Choose the correct direction of
velocity of point P at this instant.
(a) upwards (b) downwards
(c) It may be upwards or downwards (d) Data insufficient

SECTION − II
Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct choice type questions. Each question has
4 choices: (a), (b), (c) and (d) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.

9. Choose the correct option(s) 2 10F


(a) Time constant of the circuit is
70 sec 2 6
(b) In steady state, charge on the 10V
capacitor is 50 C
5 −t / 
(c) At any instant t, current through 6  resistance is e A ( = 70 sec)
7
3 5
(d) At any instant t, current through 6  resistance is + e −t /  A ( = 70 sec)
7 7
q
10. A charge particle of specific charge   8 columb / kg is projected on a rough horizontal
m
 
X-Y plane. Electric and magnetic fields are given by E = −5kˆN / C and B = −10kˆ tesla
respectively are present in the region. The particle enters in the region at (4, 0, 0) m with a
1
velocity 100 ĵ m/sec. If coefficient of friction between the particle and plane is  = , then
3
choose the correct option(s)
(a) The time after which particle comes at rest is 6 sec.
(b) Total work done by electric force on the particle is zero.
(c) Total distance covered by the particle is 300 m.
(d) Total work done by magnetic force on the particle is zero.

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y
11. Two charges + q and – q are fixed on x-
axis as shown. Consider a region in y-z
plane a 2  y 2 + z 2  b 2 . Choose the
+q –q
correct statement(s). (a >>> d) x
(–d, 0) (d, 0)
(a) Electric field anywhere in the given region is directed towards +ve x-axis.
 a a 
(b) work done by the electric field in bringing a +ve test charge from  0, ,  to
 2 2 
 a −a
 0, ,  is zero.
 2 2
(c) Electric potential throughout the given region is zero.
qd  1 1 
(d) flux crossing this surface is  − 
0  a b 

12. Consider a hemispherical body of uniform mass density  and P


radius R as shown. P and Q are two points such that
OP = OQ = 2 R as shown. Choose the correct statement(s)
(a) Magnitude of gravitational field intensity at P and Q are same.
(b) Gravitational field intensity at P and Q are unlike parallel.
GR O
(c) Magnitude of gravitational field intensity at Q is R
6
(d) If E 0 is the magnitude of gravitational field intensity at Q then
GR
at P magnitude of gravitational field intensity is − E0 .
3 Q

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SECTION−III
Comprehension Type
This section contains 1 group of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice questions based
on a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices: (a), (b), (c) and (d) for its answer, out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

A closed cylinder insulated from the surroundings is divided into two equal parts by means
of an adiabatic piston. The left part is filled with 32 g of O2 and 4 g of He and right part is
vacuum. The initial temperature of the mixture is T0. One third of oxygen gas dissociates
into atoms. The piston is released and the gas fills the whole volume of the cylinder. The
piston is slowly displaced back to its original position. Neglect further dissociation of
gaseous molecules during motion of the piston.
(Take 2 0.56  2 , R = 8.3 J/K/mol, 2 = 1.41 ).

13. The adiabatic exponent for the mixture is


(a) 1.56 (b) 1.5
(c) 1.8 (d) 1.53

14. The temperature of the gas when piston returns back to its initial position is
T0
(a) T0 2 (b)
2
T0
(c) 2T0 (d)
2

15. The increase in internal energy of the gas is (in J)


(a) 14.18 T0 (b) 14 T0
(c) 10 T0 (d) zero

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SECTION−IV
Matrix−Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in Column II are labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate
bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in
the following example:
If the correct matches are A – 1, 4 and 5; B – 2 and 3; C – 1 and 2; and D – 4 and 5; then the
correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following.
1 2 3 4 5
A 1 2 3 4 5
B 1 2 3 4 5
C 1 2 3 4 5

D 1 2 3 4 5

1. The figure represent a sinusoidal wave whose +ve


general equation is y = aA sin(kx + bt ) where A, k,
, are some arbitrary constants. P is a general point x3 x4
on the wave at a horizontal distance x from origin O, O x1 x2
and x1 , x 2 , x3 , x 4 are some special point on x-axis
dividing wavelength in four equal intervals. V p is
the particle velocity of point P. Then match the
following options (|a| = |b| = 1)
Column I Column II
(A) VP is +ve 1. if a > 0, b < 0, 0 < x < x1
(B) VP is –ve 2. if a < 0, b < 0, x1 < x < x2
(C) Wave is travelling along +ve x axis 3. if a > 0, b > 0, x2 < x < x3
(D) Wave is travelling along –ve x-axis 4. if a < 0, b > 0, x2 < x < x3

5. if a > 0, b < 0, x1 < x < x2

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2. Column – I shows few systems. In column – II few statements are given about those
systems. Choose proper statement(s) for each system.

Column I Column II
(A) Solid homogeneous disc 1. friction acting along the direction of
F
motion of centre of mass.
x=2 R/3
(starting from rest)
Sufficient rough

(B) Solid homogeneous sphere 2. friction acting opposite to the


 direction of motion of centre of
mass.
Smooth ( = 0)

(C)
ring
3. friction acting is zero.
V0 = 0R/2
0
Sufficient rough

(D)
hollow cylinder
(initially released from rest)

4. Net work done by friction is zero.


Sufficiently rough

5. Net work done by friction is negative.

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SECTION−V
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 4 questions. The answer to A B C D
0 0 0 0
each of the questions is a single digit integer,
1 1 1 1
ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles
2 2 2 2
below the respective question numbers in the ORS 3 3 3 3
have to be darkened. For example, if the correct 4 4 4 4
answers to question numbers A, B, C and D (say) 5 5 5 5
are 6, 0, 9 and 2, respectively, then the correct 6 6 6 6
darkening of bubbles will look like the following: 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9

1. The figure shows a conducting sphere 'A' of radius 'a'


S3
which is surrounded by a neutral conducting spherical
shell B of radius 'b' (>a). Initially switches S1, S2 and S3 a S1
b
are open and sphere 'A' carries a charge Q. First the Q
switch 'S1' is closed to connect the shell B with the
ground and then opened. Now the switch 'S2' is closed so
S2
that the sphere 'A' is grounded and then S2 is opened.
Finally, the switch 'S3' is closed to connect the spheres
together. The heat (in Joule) which is produced after
closing the switch S3 is 0.2x. Find x [Consider b = 4 cm,
a = 2 cm and Q = 8 C]
Space for work

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2. Consider the given system. All strings, pulleys and


spring are ideal, mass M is in equilibrium. Maximum
amplitude of oscillation of block in vertical direction is
Mg
 . Find value of .
k
String
M

Space for work

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3. An infinitely long straight wire carries a current i1 = 1


amp. A rectangular current loop placed in the same
plane of shown dimensions carries a current i2 = 1 amp i1 i2 2a
anticlockwise. Magnitude of net force on the loop is
 2a
found to be  0 . Find value of . 2a
4
Space for work

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4. Consider a potentiometer circuit. Primary cell is Ep


ideal. The length of potentiometer wire is 1m and
the resistance per unit length of potentiometer wire R
varies with length as  = 2 x  / m. Where x is
x
distance from end A. Resistance of Rheostat varies A B
with time as R = t 2  .Null deflection point for
1
secondary cell is obtained at x = m and at t = 1 Es 2a
2
1 r
sec. If emf of secondary cell is times of emf of

primary cell. Find .
Space for work

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