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PART

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SECTION _ A
Single Correct Choice Type
This sectiott contains 9 multiple choice guestions. Each question has
answer, out of which ONLY OIVE is correct.

4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its

A particle with charge q and rnass m starts its motion from origin with a velocity V = ai. n
unifom magnetic fieicj

B=lr.*;

exists everywhere in space. The component of vetocity

vector in y-direction when the value of z-coordinate becomes maximum is

*,
(c)

'6(D) +,
4.,6a

ror

2v6a

2.

lul

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The given graph shows the variation of


us z for characteristics
rays, lines 1 , 2, 3,4 shown in the graph corresponds to any one of
kp, L,,, Lp, Then Lp is represent by
(A) line 1
18) line 2

$;{tine t

(D) line 4

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u,

ko,

C-l s( ci

solid hemisphere of weight P rests with its curved surface in contact with a rough inclined
plane. A weight Q is placed at some point on ihe rim of the hemisphere to keep its plane surface
horizontal then its minrnrurn coefficient of friclion is

,A,

@Y(= -_=g:
\_)'
Jp(p +2a)

(c)p=+

(o.tr.ti
(D) p=

yP(P + 2Q)

on,

9_r]

--:+
jP(P + 2Q)

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The position of a particle rnoving aleng x-axis depends on time as x = 211 - e-3t). Choose the
incorrect statement.

(A) Total displacernent of the particle is 2 units


177r*,octkL\ ,
{B) Totaldistance covered by particle is 2 units
gB) velocity of the particle wili change its direction at any instant.
iE) velocity of particle will not change its direction throughout the motion.

A cylindricai tube (p* = 4/3) is ciosed at its both ends by two silvered
plane-convex lens as shown in the figure. Refractive index of lenses

L1

and L2 are 2.A & 1.5 while their radii of curvature are 5 cm & 9 cm
respectively. A point oblect is placed some where at a point O on the axis
of cylindrical tube. lt is found that the object and image coincides each ( , o
ftiC*
other.

(A) Position of object w.r.t. Lr is 9 cm


(C) Position of object w.r.t. L2 is 9 cm

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(pt'Position of object w.r.t. Lr is 10 cm


(D) Position of objecl w.r.t. L2 is 10 cm

The given figure shows an inductor and resistance fixed


on a conducting wire" A movable conducting wire PQ
starts moving on the fixed rails from t = 0 with constant
velocity 1 rn/s. The work done by the external force on
the wire PQ in 2 seconds is

i,q) 16 J
ic) 48 J

(D)

32J
64J

m'

aa

L=2Hp

R=243 t=zm

lffimrs

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Charge Q is distributed on a small hollow conducting sphere (radius r) as

spherical cavity of radius rr made inside a solid


conducting sphere of radius 12 as shown in the figure. The total energy of
shown inside

,;-d)

the system is

'ir.o.' #r) ko,t+


*.)u)
/ 4

(B) Ko,

4\

'* ' * '


[2t, 4t, 2r )

{C) kQ'?l

(D)

l'1* 1*

[', rz

i)
2'

ko,f1*a*1'l
2t, 2r
[+r,

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A cube of mass 20 gm wettable by water floats on the surface of water. Each face of the cube is 3
cm long. The distance between lower face of cube and surface of water is (surface tension of
water = 70 dyne/cm, g = 10 m/s2, assume contact angle is 0.)
c\ cr
(A) 1.012 cm
(B) 1.631 cm
DncPa\li
(D) 2.52 cm
' r\ c't t c'-l
cm

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A U-tube of base length

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and uniform cross sectional area is filled with

two liquids of equal volume and densities p & 2p respectively. lt is


moving with an acceleration a on the horizontal plane, lf the height
difference between the two surfaces (open to atmosphere) becomes
zero, then the height h is

$)x

,\6?;;

{g

(D)#

(c)

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Assertion - Reason Type


This section contains 4 questions numbeied 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-I (Asseftion)
and STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.

10.

STATEMENT-1 : The specific heat capacity of an ideal gas at constant pressure is always greater
than the specific heat capacity at constant volume.

and
STATEMENT-2: Work is done on the gas when its expands
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement

ll{,rb-2 is a correct

explanation for

Statement-'t.

(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.

.lC)

Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.


(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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STATEMENT-1: ln a stationary wave system, all the particle of the medium in the region between
two nodes vibrates in the same phase.
and
STATEMENT-2: All the particles of the medium have maximum displacement simultaneously at
some instant.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for

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l/"

Statement-1.

Statemenll is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for


Statement-1
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

The figure shows the graph of potential gradient for two


potentiometers x and y. Choose the correct statement.
STATEMENT-'I: y will be preferred over x for measuring

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potential.

and

,^ , J STATEMENT-2:Sensitivity of y is less than sensitivity of x.


t.t1oi,jl(A)
Statemen!1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation
u"
)
tlol
statement-1
I- L,(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation

for

for

,Statement-1.

\lC)

Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.


(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

13.

STATEMENT-1:A solid sphere of radius R and a hollow sphere of the same material of inner
radius r and outer radius R are heated to same temperature and then allowed to cool, then both
will cool at the same rate.
and
STATEMENT-2: Rate of cooling is proportional to surface area.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for

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Statement-1.

(B) Statement-'l is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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Comprehension TyPe

This section contains 2 groups of quesfions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) tor ffs answer, out of which Ol{!-Y CNE ls
carrect.

Paragraph for Question Nos" 14 to '!6

A piston weighing 3 kg has the form of a circular disc of radius R = 4 crn.


The disc has a hole into which a thin walled pipe of radius 1 cm is inserted.
lnitially the piston is at the bottom of the cylinder. Now 700 gm of water is
poured into the pipe.

14.
15.

The height to which the piston will rise is

(A) 5 cm
(C) 15 cm

d) to
"(D) 20 cm

",

The length of liquid column in the pipe is approximately


(B) 54 cm
(A) 50 ctn
o+ cm
(C) 60 cm

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16.

The pressure at the bottom of the cylinder is (p = density of liquid)


(B) Po + p9159)
(A) Po + pg(55)
ps(74)
(C) Po + pg(70)
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Paragraph for Question Nos. t7 to 19

A cylinder fitted with a piston which can slide without friction contains,
one mole of an ideal gas. The walls of the cylinder and piston are
adiabatic. The cylinder contains a resistor of resistance R = 2 kC)
which is connected to a capacitor of capacity C = 75 mF. lnitially
potential difference across capacitor is

[T)"

C=75 mF

and switch is open.

When switch is closed for (2,5 ln 4) min, the gas expands isobarically
and its temperature increases by 72 K. Heat loss through the wires is
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negligible. (R = 8.3 J rnole-1 k
17.

Work done by the gas is approximately

(c)/.6 kJ
18.

19.

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(B) 0.4 kJ
(D) 0.8 kJ

(A) 0.2 kJ

lncrynent in intemal energy of gas is


rJE{t x't
(c) 3 kJ

<letirn u ,,

(B) 2 kJ
(D) 4 kJ

The value of adiabatic exponent y for gas is

(A)

(B) 1.3
(D) 2.s

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SECTION
Matrix

-B

- Match Type

Ihis secfion contains 3 guesfions. Each question contains statements given


in two mlumns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column ll are labelled p, g, r,
s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have conec-t matching with
OIVE OR MARE $atement(s) in Column ll. The dpgopriate bubbtes
coresponding to the answers to these guesfibns have to be darkened as
illustrated in the following example:

lf the conect matches are A - p, s and t; B - q and r; C - p and q; and D


and t; then the coned darkening af bubbles will look like the following:

A
B

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-s

will be rnost eneroetic amono the four in column - l.


will be least eneroetic amono the four in column - L
will be more eneroetic than the
will be less eneroetic than lG ohoton of

ln this question
represents the position vector of a particle and o and a are some constants.
gru*stc'LJ,
Now match the appropriate options: (constant
constant maqnitude includes
includes a
azero
zero magnitude). Kzrt

il*., IrGiffriirir:i
(B)

i
i

(c)

i=5at2i+2atj

(r) Constant magnitude of tangentia I acceleration.

(D)

(s) Constant magnitude of total acceleration.

(A)

= cos(r,rt)i

+sin(ot)i +atl

= 5cos(rot)i + 5 sln(ot)i

= 5cos(ot2;i +siniot?1i

(p) Con$ant speed


(q) Helicalmotion

A particle with charge Q is moving in fields of coinbination given below. Match for the possible

fvla-.:rrkErf-

. Then match the

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