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The document is an examination question booklet for PGT Paper I in Physics, containing 50 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are instructed on the rules for completing the OMR response sheet and the consequences of rule violations. The examination lasts for 2 hours, with specific guidelines on handling materials and timing.

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DO NOT OPEN THE SEAL UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO

Question Booklet No.


6?0004
Invigilator's signature 2018

PGT PAPER.I : PHYSICS


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Time :2 Hours Maximum Marks : 100

ROLL NO.

II{STRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES


1. This Question Booklet contains 50 optional qlestions. Each question comprises four responses
(answers). You will select ONLY ON-E response which you consider tire best and darken the
bLrbble on the OMR R ESPONSE SHEET.
2. DO NOT r,lrite your Name or anything else except Roll No. and the actual answers to the
question, anywhere on the OMR RESPONSE SHEET.
3. DO NOT handle your OMR RESPONSE SHEET in such a manner as to mutilate, fold, etc.
1. No candidate shall be admitted to the Examination Hall 20 minutes after courmencement of
distribution of the 'Iest Booklet. The invigilator of the Examination Hall rvill be the time-keeper
and his decision in this regard is final.
5. No candidate shall have in his/her possession inside the Examination Hall any book, notebook or
loose paper. calculator, mobile phone, etc., except his/her admit card and other things paper
permitted by the Commission.
6. Lrmediately after the final bell indicating the closure ol the examination, stop bubbling. Be seated
till
the OMR RESPONSE SHEET is collected by the invigilator, thereafter yolr may leave tl.re
Exarnination Hall.
7. Violatiori of any of the above rules will render the candidate liable to expuision from the
erarnination and disqualification from the examination. and according to the nature and gravity of
his/her offence, Irelshe may be debarred from future examinations and interviews to be conducted
b1 the Commission and other such organization (i.e., UPSC, SSC and SPSCs).

NB CANDIDATES ARE ALLOWED TO TAKE THIS QUESTION BOOKLET ONLY


AFTER COMPLETTON Or' 2 GWO) HOURS OF EXAMTNATTON TrME.

DO NOT OPEN TTIE SEAL UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO

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1 According to quar{um theory the energy 5. The initial velocity of a particle is


E of a photon of fiequency v is given by ; =(+i +37=)ms-1. is moving
E : hv, where ft is Planck's constant'
with ur-riform acceleration
\Ylrat is the dimensional formula af h?
(A) MLZT-2 a= {a.+i+0.3i)ms-2. The magnitude
of its velocity aller 10 s is
(B) ML2T I

(c) AI{L2T (A) 3ms 1

(D) ML2T2 (B) 4 ms-1

2. The given dimensional formula


(C) 5 ms-l
74 1fi7"2 is true for which one of the
lbllowing?
(D) 10 ms-l
(A) Torque
6. A 0.1 kg bullet acquires a sPeed of
(B) Surlbce tensiolt 840 ms-l in a grm barrel 1.5 m hng" The
(C) Graritationsl .,r'1ls'l:'11-]i arerage ttrrce erertai r-rn the h.r-irel 5

(D) \one oi tire :i-' ; '-'l-,.,

3. A force F is rilr;>:r.'; - -. ,Bt 1O8U\


2l +3i *6rt . the rt,iixiuJe c. the torce
is
(c) 22s20 N

(A) 5 units (D) 23s20 N

(B) 11 units
7 A force F:(zi +:7-)N
constant
(C) 7 units dispiaces a body from position
(D) 9 units r, = {+i -st-)* $ i, --(7 +:7=)m The
4. A car changes its speed tiom 18 km/h to work done by the force is
54 kryh in 5 s. What is its (assumed
constant) acceleration? (A) 22 J

(A) 3ms2 (B) 2a J


(B) 2ms 2
(c) 18.I
(C) 4ms 2
(D) 5ms2 (D) 16 J

67lYY8-2018/PHY (2)

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8. A car of masr " -' ,- ., .: : -';, t : 12. The radius of the earth is R and g is the
stopped Ln ., - acceleration due to gravity on its surfaoe.
betueen -, What should be the angular speed of the
K.E,'. earth so that the bodies lying on the
dist,r : . equator may appear weightless?
.

--
i--

\D) I
-.
9. The molnent oi mertie r, 1 r : -* -:-'-. - : .

of mass M and radius ft about m axis


2---.
through its centre is 5*O'. The tCr
\-i
moment of inertia about an axis
tangential to the surface of the sphere I tt
(D) ./..1-
u,ill be \n
(A) ;4) MR2 13. Two satellites of masses 3M and M orbit
the earth in circular orbits of radius r
and 3r respectively. The ratio of their
(B) LIR2
speed is
6
(c) - MR 2 (A) 1 :1
5
(B)
Z h,IR 2 ""J:t
(D)
5
(C) 3:1
10 Ifboth the mass and radius of the earth (D) 9 :1
decreases by lYo, the value of the 14. The dimensional formula of the
acceleration due to gravity will coefiicient of viscosity q is
(A) decrease by 1% (A) ML 2T 1

(B) increase by 1%
(B) ML-IT I
(C) increase by 2Yo
(D) remain unchanged
(c) tPr2r 1

11. The escape velocity of the earth is (D) *Pu2


11.2 kms-l. For a planet whose mass and 15. What is the dimensional formula of
radius are twice those of the earth. the stress?
escape r,eiocit,v will be
(A) MLTl
(.\) -14.8 kms-1
(B) 22.,1 kms I (B) A,IL-IT-r
(C) 1i.2 kms I (c) a,IL-171
(D) 2.8 kms-1 (D) MLIT -1
67lyY8-2A18/PHY (3) [P.r.o.

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16. Water rises to a height h n a capillary 20. When a metallic bar is heated from OoC
tube hoid vertically in a beaker to 100"C, its length increases by 0.05%.
containing water. If the capillary tube is What is
the coefficient of linear
inclined at an angle of 30" r*ith the water expansion of the metal?
surface, the height to which *-ater rises (A) 5x10-3 "C
will be (B) 5x10-4 oC
h
(c)
5x10-s "c
(A) (D) 5x10{ oC
2
ll- The average kinetic energy of a molecule
(B) h of a gas at absolute temperature 7 is
proportional to
2h
(c) ----
{-r (A) T

(D) 2h
i
i7 . If I, represents the pe:,i ; ,r - .: I -" : (g) ,fr
r,D

(A) Tr2 orl


(B) Tr2 nrl 120K, the root
the gas molecule is v,. at 480
(C) Tr3 *rf will be
(A) 4rt
(D) Tr'nt (B) 2or
18. If I is the Lagrangian ofthe system, then
(C) vrl2
which of the following statements is (D) vrl4
true ?
23. The dimension of the coefficient of
thermal conductivitY is
(A) L:T*V (A) 161-172Y-r
(B) 1:f+2V (B) uPr-3x-t
(c) L:T-Y (c) y-ryr7-ty-r
(D) L:27-Y (D) MLTlK-r
19. If o, p and y are the coeflicients of linear 24. When two moles of oxygen is heated
expansion, coefficients of area expansion from 0 "C to 10 "C at constant volume,
and coefficients of volume expansion its intemal energy changes 420 J. The
respectively, they are related bY molar specffic heat of oxygen at constant
(A) y:3$:2u volume will be
(B) y:2$:3u (A) 5.75 JK-rmol-1
(C) y : 2a:4F (B) 10.5 JK-lmol-1
(C) 2l [K-lmol -l
(D) y:3a:4F (D) 42flK-lmol -l
67lYY8-2018/PHY (4)
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25 A Carnot's i-.---; ' -- r t,;. '";;1 19 For trr,,o operators A and B


27'C and 1l- '. .. - ';-.
The work r -: -
01 B:
0-i
A- and
,0
10
(A) 1i
u'hat w'ill be the value of (AB)t ?
rB:
-t o)
,t (A) .l
t)
0

1)
\\:;: " :iaire traveis in medium, the (B)
.Jisr,.,;ement of the particles is given by t: o)

.' = r 01slrrl2n(2t- 0.01x)1, where x and (r oj


1 are in metre and r in second. The (c)
frequency of the wave rvill be Io 1)

(A) 4 Hz
(D) lt 0

(B) 3 Hz Io -i
(C) 2 Hz 30. An electron of rest mass 9.1*1tr3lkg is
moving with a speed 0.99c. Its total
(D) 7 Hz
energy will be
27 Which of the foilowing represents (A) 6.81x10 13 J
i

Heisenberg's uncertainty relation?


(B) 5.81x10*13 J
n
(A) L ,LP, > 1 (C) 4.81x10-13 J J

(D) 3.81 x 10-i 3 J t


(B) A,A,p*>2h
31. A person with defective eyesight is
(C) A,,A,p*> 4h unable to see objects clearly nearer to
1.5 m. He wants to read a book placed at
(D) a distance of 30 cm from his eyes. The
A, *A,p*>3ft power of the lens he requires for his
28. The time dependent wave function of a spectacles wili be
particle has to be
(A) + 2.67 D
(A) real (B) -2.67 D
(B) imaginary (c) + 2.s D
(C) complex
(D) - 2.s D
(D) square integrable

67NY8-20l8/PHY (s) lP.r.o

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A telescope has an obiective of focal 36. A heater draws a cuffent of 2 A when
length 100 cm and an eyepiece of focal connected to a250 V source. The rate of
length 5 cm. What is the magnifuing energy dissipation is
power of the telescope when it is in (A) s00 w
normal adjustment?
(A)
(B) 1000 w
a.2
ic) 125 W
(B) 2.0
,lr 150 W
(c) 20
' - I : --.r'r-s each of 100 W are used daily
(D) 20a
: . t,.,:- one nronth of 30 days"
-l-,. When a ray of lfuht is incident on a glass
slab at an angle of 60", the angle betrr-een
the reflected and refracted rals is 90'. -l
The refractive index of glass is
(A) l.s l

-t'
(B) J' ...,-
(c) .,6 ,l8. -\ buih rated at i i li,r rrt' -:: ',, :

(D) 2.0 connected to a 110 V d.c. source. The


cuffent in the bulb will be nearly
34. The electric potential Z (in volt) varies
with x (in metre) according to the (A) 0.46 A
relation V: 5 * 4x2, the force (B) 0.e2 A
experienced by a negative charge of (c) 0.23 A
2xt0a C located at .;r:0.5 m is (D) 0.11 A
(A) 2"10-6 N 39. The peak voltage of an AC is 100 volt.
(B) 4x10-6 N The RMS l.oltage is
(C) 6x10-6 N
(D)
(A) 5oJ-2v
8x10 6 N
35. A charge q is gir,en to a hollow, metallic (B) 50 v
sphere of radius R. The electric potential (c) looJ-rv
at the surface of the sphere is
(D) 100 v
(A) zero
44. A metal whose work function is 3.31 e\'
(B)
1 q is illuminated by light of vnavelength
4ne,, R 3x10 7 m What is the tlueshold
frequency for the photoelectris emission?
(c)
1q (A) 0.8x 1}ts tsIz
4rce6 ft2
(B) 1.0 lol5Hz
(D)
q rCi :.-+ Ir'l'P,,
4nx..,
R rDt :l l0l:Hz
67lYY8-2018,?HY (6)

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r

41. The de Br;: .- ,: - - -. ,i, ql- 'C is 46. Which of the following gates serves as
2i. \\'hat ui,,;. . .- - -1.-,i, it 17'C ? the builcling blocks of digital circuits?
(A) OR and NAND gates
(A) a/-
(B) AND and NOT gates
(B) )- (C) OR and NOT gates
iD -, (D) NAND and NOR gates
42. Tne -. :-::i-r.n energy of hydrogen atom 47. In a NOT gate, if the input signal is 0,
Ls , -1 r :\". \\hat is the ionization energy the output signal is
rri .,,a rei[rnt atom'l (A) 0
1 -{ I -1.'1 eV
tB t 13.6 eV
(B) either 0 or 1

{C ) 54.4 eV (c) 1

{D) 108.8 eV (D) both 0 and i


43. In the equation
48. A TV tower has a height of 50 m. The
A(T + ,He4 ->,, p3o + X maxirnum distance up to which TV
'
the correct symbol of X is transmission can be received is
rAr
\^i -0 approximately equai to (radius of earth
(B)
lr : 6.4x106 rn)
rHi
(C) zHr4
(A) 5.5 km
(D) anl (B) 2s.3 km
44. If M be the mass of a nucleus and ,4 its (C)
i

100 km
atomic rmss. the packing {iaction is

hI. A
(D) 250 km
(A) 49. In the fax and e-mail, the information
M+A
M-A
signal is in the form of I
(B) (A) analog signal
M
(B) digital signal
M_A
(c) (C) both analog and digital signals
A
(D) neither analog nor digital signals
M+A
(D)
M_A 50. The process of superposition of audio
signal on a high frequency carrier wave
In a germanium crystal, the valence and is called
onduction bands are separated by a
forbidden band of energy (A) dernodulation
(A) 0.074 eV (B) communication
(B) O.74 eY (C) modulation
(C) 7.4 eV
(D) 74 eV
(D) mixed modulation.

(7) [P.T.O

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