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1.

The dimensional formula for Plancks constant and angular momentum is:
(a) [ML
2
T
2
] and [MLT
-1
]
(b) [ML
2
T
-1
] and [ML
2
T
-1
]
(c) [ML
3
T
1
] and [ML
2
T
-2
]
(d) [MLT
-1
] and [MLT
-2
]
Ans. (b)
2. A body of mass m moving with velocity u collides with a stationary body of mass 2
m. The speed of the system after collision, is
(a) 3u
(b) u/3
(c) 2u
(d) u/4
Ans. (b)
3. A wet open umbrella is held vertical and it whirled about the handle at a uniform rate
of 21 revolutions in 44 s. If the rim of the umbrella is a circle of 1. m in dimeter and the
height of the rim above the flour is 4.9 m, the locus of the drop is a circle of radius
(a)2.5 m
(b) 1 m
(c) 3 m
(d) 1.5 m
Ans. (a)
4. The moment of inertia of a body about a given axis is 1.2 kg- m
2
. To produce a
rotational kinetic energy of 1500 J an angular acceleration of 25 rad /s
2
must be applied
for:
(a) 8.5 s
(b) 5s
(c) 2 s
(d) 1 s
Ans. (c)
5. An earth satellites S has an orbit radius which is 4 times that of communication
satellite C. The period of revolution of S will be:
(a) 32 day
(b) 18 days
(c) 8 days
(d) 9 days
Ans. (c)
6. n small balls, each of mass m impinge elastically each second on a surface with a
velocity u, then the force experienced by the surface in one second, will be
(a) 4 mnu
(b) 2 mnu
(C) 1.5mnu
(d) 0.8mnu
Ans. (b)
7. An object of mass 40 kg and having a velocity 4 m/s collides with another
object (m = 60 kg)having velocity 2 m/s. The collision is perfectly inelastic. The loss
in energy is
(a) 110 J
(b) 48 J
(c) 392 J
(d) 440 J
Ans. (b)
8. Dimensions of surface tension are:
(a) [M
2
L
2
T
2
]
(b) [M
2
LT
2
]
(c) [MT
2
]
(d) [MLT
2
]
Ans. (c)
9. An iron rod of length 2 m and area of cross-section 50 mm2 stretches by 0.5 mm,
when a mass of 250 kg is hung from its lower end. The Youngs modulus of iron rod is:
(a) 19.610
20
N/m
2

(b) 19.610
18
N/m
2

(c) 19.6 xI0
15
N/m
2

(d) 19.6 x10
10
N/m
2

Ans. (d)
10. 16 cm
3
of water flows per second through a capillary tube of radius a cm and of
length land when connected a pressure head of H cm of water. If a tube of same length
and radius a/2 cm is connected to the same pressure head the quantity of water
flowing through the tube per second is
(a) 8cm
3

(b) 1cm
3

(c) 16 cm
3

(d) 4 cm
3

Ans. (b)
11. Pressure inside two soap bubbles are 1.01 and 1.03 atm. Ratio between their
volumes is:
(a) 27:1
(b) 3:1
(c) 127:101
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)
12. A stationary object at 4C and weighing 3.5 kg falls from a height of 2000 m on a
snow mountain at 0C. If the temperature of the object just before hitting the snow is
0C and the object comes to rest immediately (g = 10 rn/s
2
and latent heat of ice = 3.5
x 10
5
J/s) , then the object will melt:
(a) 2 kg of ice
(c) 20 g ice
(b) 200 g of ice
(d) 2 g ice
Ans. (b)
13. A Carnot enging works between temperatures 727C and 27 C. The efficiency of
the engine is:
(a) 70%
(b) 30%
(c) 0%
(d) 10%
Ans. (a)
14. A sphere at temperature 600 K is placed in environment of temperature 200 K. Its
cooling rate is H. If the temperature is reduced to 400 K, then the cooling in same
environment will be:
(a) H/16
(b) (9/27) H
(c) (16/3) H
(d) (3/16) H
Ans. (d)
15. An ideal gas at 27 C is compressed adiabatically to 8/27 of its original volume if
y = 5/3, then rise in temperature is:
(a) 405 K
(b) 225K
(c) 375 K
(d) 450 K
Ans. (c)
16. The root means square velocity of the molecules in a sample of helium 5/7th that of
the molecules in a sample of hydrogen at 0C. Then, the temperature of helium sample
is about
(a) 100 C
(b) 273C
(c) OK
(d) 0C
Ans. (d)
17. The displacement of the particle from its mean position (in meter) varies with time
(in second) according to the equation: y = 0.2 sin (l0t + L57) cos (l0t + 1.5). The
motion of the particle is
(a) Along a circular path
(b) Simple harmonic motion with time period 0.1 S
(c) No simple harmonic motion
(d) Simple harmonic motion with time period 0.2s
Ans. (b)
18. Light of frequency 8 x 10
15
Hz is incident on a substance of photoelectric work
function 6.125 eV. The maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons will be
(a) 39 eV
(b) 27 eV
(c) 54eV
(d) 13.5eV
Ans. (b)
19. A cylindrical tube, open at both ends has a fundamental frequency f in air. The tube
dipped vertically in water, so that half of it is in water, the fundamental frequency of
the air column is now:
(a) 2f
(b) f
(c) 3f/4
(d) f/2
Ans. (b)
20. The distance between two points difference in phase by 60 on a wave having a
wave velocity 360 m/s and frequency 500 Hz is:
(a) 0.36m
(b) 0.12m
(c) 0.18m
(d) 0.72m
Ans. (b)
21. The heat generated in a circuit is dependent upon the resistance, current and time
for which the current is flown. If the error in measuring. The above are 1%, 2% and
1% respectively. The maximum error in measuring the heat is
(a) 8%
(b) 6%
(c) 18%
(d) 12%
Ans. (b)
22. A particle having charge 100 times that of an electron is revolving in a circular path
of radius 0.8 m with one rotation per second. The magnetic field produced at the centre
will be
(a) 10
-17

0

(b) 10
-11

0

(c) 10
-7

0

(d) 10
-3

0

Ans. (a)
23. The energy of an X-ray photon is 2 keV, then its frequency will be:
(a) 3.2 x l0
-6
per sec
(b) 510
17
per sec
(c) 2 x 10
17
per sec
(d) 2 x l0
18
per sec
Ans. (b)
24. A refracting angle of a prism is A and the refractive index of the prism is cot (A/2)
Then, angle of minimum deviation is:
(a) 180 2A
(b) 90 A
(c) 180 + 2A
(d) 180 3A
Ans. (a)
25. If the critical angle for total internal reflection from medium to vacuum is 30. The
velocity in the medium will be:
(a) 3 x 10
8
m/s
(b) 6 x 10
8
m/s
(c) 1.5 x 10
8
m/s
(d) 3 x 10
8
m/s
Ans. (c)
26. The length of an astronomical telescope adjusted for parallel light is 100 cm. If the
magnification of the telescope is 19. The focal length of two lenses, i.e., objective and
eye piece are
(a) 76 cm and 4 cm
(b) 95 cm and 5 cm
(c) 85 cm and 15 cm
(d) 82 cm and 18 cm
Ans. (b)
27. Doubly ionised helium atoms and hydrogen ions are accelerated from rest through
the same potential drop. The ratio of the final velocities of helium and the hydrogen
ions are:
(a) 1/2
(b) 1/2
(c)2
(d) 2
Ans. (b)
28. In a transformer, the number of turns of primary coil and secondary coil are 5 and 4
respectively. If 220 V is applied on the primary coil, then the ratio of primary current to
the secondary current will be
(a) 9:5
(b) 5:9
(c) 5:4
(d) 4:5
Ans. (d)
29. If the distance between parallel plates of a capacitor is halved and dielectric
constant is doubled then the capacitance will
(a) Remain the same
(b) Increase 4 times
(c) Increase 2 times
(d) Decrease 2 times
Ans. (b)
30. In a nuclear fission, 0.1% mass is converted into energy. The energy released by
the fission of 1 kg mass will be:
(a) 9 x 10
19
J
(b) 9 x 10
17
J
(c) 9 xl0
16
J
(d) 9 xl0
13
J
Ans. (d)
31. The energy of hydrogen atom in the nth orbit is E
n
, then the energy in the nth orbit
of single ionised helium atom is:
(a) E
n
/2
(b) 2E
n

(c) 4E
n

(d) E
n
/4
Ans. (c)
32. Force between two identical bar magnets whose centres r metre apart is 4.8 N
when their axis are in the same line. If the separation is increased to 2 r metres, the
force between them is reduced to
(a) 0.3N
(b) 0.6N
(c) 2.4N
(d) 1.2N
Ans. (a)
33. An air capacitor of capacity C = 10 F is connected to a constant voltage battery of
12 V. Now, the space between the plates is filled with a liquid of dielectric constant 5.
The additional charge that flows now from battery to the capacitor is
(a) 24 C
(b) 480 C
(c) 600 C
(d) 120 C
Ans. (b)
34. Pure silicon at 300 K has equal electrons n
e
and holes h concentration
of 1.5 x 10
16
/m3. Doping by indium increases number of holes h to 4.5 x
10
22
/m3 then n
e
doped in silicon will be:
(a) 3.0x 10
-19
/m
3

(b) 510
9
/m
3

(c) 4.510
22
/m
3

(d) 1.5xl0
16
/m
3

Ans. (b)
35. In an atom bomb the reaction which occurs is:
(a) Thermo nuclear
(b) Uncontrolled fission
(c) Controlled fission
(d) Fusion
Ans. (b)




36. A ball rests upon a flat piece of paper on a table top. The paper is pulled horizontally but
quickly towards right as shown. Relative to its initial position with respect to the table, the ball
_____.


(a) remains stationary if there is no friction between the paper and the ball.

(b) moves to the left and starts rolling backwards, i.e. to the left if there is a friction between
the paper and the ball.

(c) moves forward, i.e. in the direction in which the paper is pulled.
Here, the correct statement/s is/are _____ .
(A) only (a)
(B) only (b)
(C) both (a) and (b) physics questions
(D) only (c)

Answer: (C)


37. A boy throws a cricket ball from the boundary to the wicket-keeper. If the frictional
force due to air cannot be ignored, the forces acting on the bal at a position X are
represented by _____.



Answer: (A)

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