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a s imple harmonic motion.

( c)

a damped harmonic motion .

(d)

a damped linear motion.

-- mgh/4

(b )

mgh/ 4

(c)

-- ~3 mgh/2

(d )

- :3mgh/4

(b)

13

(c)

20

(d)

50

A convex lens produces a rea l image of a n


object placed perpen dicula r to its optic axis.
If the curva ture of lens surfaces t ends to
zero, th en the image
( a)

will disa ppea r .

(b )

will remain t h e same.

( c)

will become virtuaL

ra

(a )

(a )

ce

A chai n is used to lower a block of m ass m


through a distance h at a constant acceleration 6
of g/tl. What is t he work done by th e chain on
the block ?

(d)

am

Assume the Earth to be moving in a circula r 7.


orbit around the Sun. What is the work done
by t he S un's gravitational force on the E a r th
in completing half the orbit, equal t.o ?

w ill have displaceme nt defect.

In He-Ne laser, collision of lTe atoms in


excited state with Ne atoms ca uses
(a )

population inversion i n H e a toms.

(a )

Kinet ic en e rgy of the Earth

(b )

population inversion in Ne ato ms .

(b )

Potential e ner gy of the Earth

( c)

Both

(c)

Hal f t he potential en ergy of th e Earth

(d)

Neither

(d )

Zer o

8.

Consider a missile shot up from the surface of


t he Eart h , in the vertically upward direct ion
with velocity v equal to escape velocity. Taking
the F.: arth to be a spherically symmetric object
with radius R, at what distance from th e
ce ntre of the Earth will the speed of the
m is sile be v/ 2?

4.

(b )

.e
x

3.

a linear motion.

2.

(a )

What is the highest order spectrum that


may be seen with a source of wavele ngth
of 6 x 10-5 em by means of a gr ating wi t h
1200 lines per em ?

.c
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Restricting t he uniform motion of a particle in 5.


a circle, the projection of the motion of t he
particle on the ctia meter of its circu lar path
describes

1.

(a )

15 R

(b)

2 R

(c)

3 R

(d )

4 R

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( a)

a nd (b )
(a )

nor (b )

Consider the followi ng optical phen omena :


1.

Image formation of a point source by a


plane mirror.

2.

Mirage formation in deserts .

According to the principle of leas t time,


which of the above phe nomena can be
explained ?
( a)

1 only

(b )

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d )

Neithe r 1 nor 2

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( a)

(b)

(c)

~ mff ~

(d)

mful ~ nfu

nfu
3mffi nfu
1Tffi

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(a)

- mgh/ 4

(b)

mgh/4

(c)

- :3mgh/2

(d)

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(b )

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(c )

if Jm?l1T

mr

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mm He~
t?

~3m 3fCfWT -:l


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( c)

(d )

(b )

SP~

3 R

(c)

~ dj(ib"llll

ill ( a ) 3ffi 4 tt

axm 2

2R

l'i

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(b)

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(a )

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~ ~~ Nm

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(a)

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llw m-

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mus ttRT Jm! . m~ m11m~ i1' ~ ~ ~


~~~ <fiT

(d)

crnmr

il nfrn:rr;r ~ 1 :mm (f)lffi em ~ ~ -q ~ ~ ~ 1


mg'6rt?ra ~ ~ TO ~ ~ ~ t ?

liFT ~

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(d)

4.

(c)

em aIfflfd<h l'lfflfip~

(Q{UT

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s.

fffi?

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(1{lf~t4

ce

;fun ~ "$

fu:R

g/4 $

(b)

ra

(1(f)

a; ftfu5 em

am

~ m

t!<h 3'ffii ~

6.
2.

{a)

Cffi

.c
om

-fl

1 .., ~ 2

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the maximum enerf,')' of the particles is


limited by the maximum voltage applied
to acceleratt~ the charged particles.

the ma ximum energy of the particles


does not depend on the maximum
voltage a pplit~d.

(b)

(d )

to energize the beam .

(b)

t.o deflect the beam.

(c)

Both (a ) a nd (b )

(d)

Neithe r (a) nor ( b )

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q/ 4 and 3q/4

(b)

(b)

q/:3

(c)

q/5 and 4q/5

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(a)

(c )

q/2 and q/2

For which of the following magnetic m aterials


is B = ~-tH val id. where B is the magnetic
induction and H is the magnetising field and
).t is nearly a constant for a wide range of H ?
15,
ferromagnetic
and
(a) Diamagnetic
materials only
(b)

Diamagnetic
materials only

and

para magnetic

(cl

Param a gnetic
materials onl.y

and

ferromagnetic

(dl

param agnetic
Diamagnetic,
ferrom agnetic materials

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When W joules of work is done on a f1ywheel,


its freq uency of rotatio n increases from n 1 Hz
to n 2 Hz. What is t he moment of inertia of the
f.lyw heel about its axis of rotation ?

How should a charge q be divided into two


parts so that the forc.e of repulsion between
the two parts is maximum ?

a nd 2q/3

ra

(a)

4m 2
/
c vl - -M2-

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The primary function of electric field in the


cyclotron is

(d )

12.

(c)

.e
x

11.

r------------

None of th e above

{d )

em
M

(b)

the maximum energy of the particles


depends on the initial acceleration
imparted to the particles.

(c)

10.

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(a)

A particle of mass M at rest, decays into two


particles each of rest mass m. What. is the
speed of each of these final particles ?

.c

In Van de Graalf accelerator

9.

w
2W

w
2n (n~ -
2

nn

(d)

The velocity at the maximum height of a


projectile is half its initial velocity (u ) of
projection. What is its range ?
(a)

.J3

(b )

(c)

;3u 2/(2g)

(d )

._,; ,J u /g

and

/(2g)

/(2g)

r;

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C'a'fuf -q

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em ~ 3iJIT. ~ cnurr <Pl (Qfur


<fiV) a, ~ ~ 1lt 3lfudkltl ~ ~

<Puil

~J:fii ~ I
( b)

em

<Puil

(a )
3lftld5ctl4 ~.

"fl1Tlt 1lt

murr em ~ ~.
7iRUT

31Rfhrc5

(d )

1l ~ ah <PT ~ >PTti am~ ?

~t$<tf1~~1'1

cffl

14.

~ ~ C!5VlT

(a )

fctHvJg'"'\51

(b )

M{vJg.-31 m) ~ ~

'1m (a) 31'\-{ '1 en (b)

q/3

31R 2q/3

(c)

qfs 3lR 4qj5

(d)

q/2 31'\-{ q/2

<Pfd

~ tR ~

(a)

3mM q <m i't ~ -q rom ~ ~ fasm


"311'(!, ffi ~-$ l.TW Qklib~UI m9' ~ m?
{_1Cf)

(b)

llklQI(1d5 mf) tR W jou les CfiT

~ ~ n 1 Hz ~ ~ n 2 Hz e-1 :;m:lT ~ I
~ 3Hff ~1!1 l!klQtctd5 mP <PT ~ ~ am

am

(d )

q/4 3W 3q/4

2m
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(a )

(a)

t?

(c)

(b)

2W

2 n12)
(n2w

( c)

2n 2( n 2 - n 2)
1
2

(d )

4n 2-(n 22 -

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H ~ ~ ~ 15.
~ ~. ~ R ~!<'Act) q Wr
11 rnrwr R <Oictiib ~ ?
om H ~ qfu:R

n 2)
1

RtoifflR!Ict

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.e
x

11.

<Puii m1
I

~1l~cmt~

10.

Am amlt ~

(b )

ce

(d )

q-{

em
M

:mtld5cttl

~q-{~~ ~ I
(c)

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mmi'tasurrit~~~ I ~~i:PUIT-q~
~ a5T me; am m-nT ?

fcRm fum~

om

~~

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mme

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~a'tlzi

a5T

~ ~ tR

(a )

~ llklijl<lffilq

l!Cf c:frg-~l<lct5'1<01 ~

(a)

J3

(b )

~ llklijl<l<lq

l!Cf 3l'JCj!<'AJ5lq qmf

(b)

u 2/( 2g)

(c)

~ 31jijt<!iaSltl

eci ~-i'jH'Iffi1q G<mf

(c)

3u 2/(2g)

(d )

llki~41~<01 . 31jij"'lct5'1Cl l!Cf ffig-yJJJ5lq

(d)

J3 u2/g

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1lmf

1 :ffiq)T

a-n-

~ ~ ~a)q

CRffi ?I'm ~ ?

u 2/(2g)

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equivalent of n eutron-proton 19.


mass difference is 13 MeV and the rest
mass energy of electron is 051 MeV. What

The

energy

is t he maximum kinetic energy of electron

In the X-ray spectra of silve r and gold the


wavelength of ~a line of gold is
(a )

s maller than the wave length of La. line


of gold.

(b )

larger than t he wavelength of L et line of


gold.
larger than the wavelength of Kcx line of
silver.

emitted in neutron decay ?


18 1 MeV

(b)

13 MeV

(c)

( c)

079 MeV

(d)

(d)

0905 MeV

A particle of mass m with ener gy V r12


encounters a step potential

1/e

( c)

e- 2

(d)

e-4

21.

.e
x

(b )

A valid wave function of a particle must


sat isfy

1.

function
Wave
integrable.

3.

must

Wa ve fu nction and
must be continuous.

2.

Wave function
single-valued.

18.

1/2

mixed with one mole of diatomic gas (y = 7/5),


what is the value of y of the mixture ?

am

2-;;Fv~-

(a )

it~"l

must

real

be

and

first derivative
be

square 22 .

Which of the above statem en ts is/are correct ?

(a )

a only

(b)

2 a nd 3

(c)

1 and 2

(d )

2 only

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If one mole of monoatom ic gas (y == 5/3) is

(a)

125

(b )

15

( c)

20

(d )

35

ra

V(x) = 0
for x < 0
= Vo for x ~ 0 (V0 > 0)
What is the ratio of position probability
densities at x = 2a and x = a, with
h
?
H=

20.

laiger than the wavelength of La line of


silver.

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17.

(a)

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16.

A quantity of heat 6-H is transferred from a


large heat reservoir at temperature T 1 to
another large heat reservoir at temperatu1e
T 2 < T 1. The heat reservoirs have such
large capacities that there is no obse rvable
change in their t emperatures. The entropy
of the entire system
(a)

does not change.

(b )

decreases.

( c)

increases.

(d )

vanishes.

The rate of loss of heat by radiation from a


solid body does not depend on its
(a )

temper ature.

(b )

surface ar ea .

(c)

nature of the surface.

(d)

heat capacity.

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13 MeV <'f'm $fl~l""i
051 MeV ~ I

3lfWf5d11 7TfcrJr 3l3ri


(a)

181 M eV

(b)

13 MeV

(c)

079 MeV

(d)

0905 MeV

3F(R

em

~ 19.

Cfm ~ ?

20.

~
(a)

1/2

(b)

1/e

(c)

e- 2

(d )

e--4

~ CJ5UT

a> fffi!

= -~

2n ..;mV0

a; ~ ~0 o{rr Q5fFf ~ ~ ~

dtrT qm;:r

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alfClfda; t!a'

iflT ~ l41 CbMoil<Ol tn

cfir

K (1

= 5/3)

mr c#r o:(ll~l4 ~ ~ t

cRt

Q('bQ{l41'1>

7/5) CJ5T ~Q{J4fOJCb

lRr

m:r

{!(f)

Cf5T t!ffi

'l4'rFf

lffi; ~ ~
?

T 1 ('f('q11R q{ ~ t!Cb ~ 3;1SI:JT ~ ll ~ ~H 11m


3;1SITI, T2 < T 1 ('f('q11R q{ ~ t!Cb ~ ~ ~
~ 1l 3Rffuf cer ~ ~ , ~ ~ a5t mfun ~
~ ~ fa> ~ mql1R 1l m1t ~~ qfuffl;; ~
emn 1 ~ f.:rmm em ~
(a)

~~ ~

(b )

C511 it

( c)

~~ ~

(d )

'3fRdiT

mJrm1lT

22.

t!ffi

c5ffi fQug

~ fdfdj{Oj BRT'

~ "CR ~

-::nff ~

st Jilii1T cCr ~ cCt ~

W<ffi

~ ~ 1

. cRn Q5ffi 3Rrm

(b)

3lR 3

(c)

3lR 2

(d)

~ 2

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~mrc=r ~

(a)

(c)

$ fffi!

21.

1.

3.

La tm a5T d{lt~l4 ~ ~ ~ I

fffim :;rrnr ~' ol mf!iUT $ y em 11R Cfm ~

= a q{ ~ l'llfad'X'll u-;mfl a5T

~ Jlif

c51

.c

x <0

x ~ 0 (V 0 > 0)

311R (y

m1 t!ffi ~ flnm

=V0

18.

CffiT

Cf5UT

=0

(b)

d {ll~l4 ~ a)tT ~ I

ce

= 2a

cfir La mt cfir

am

ra

V (x)

( a)

(y :::

nw 3l3ri VJ2 $

~m
fTfffirr ~

.e
x

17.

t!a' ~ $ X-~ ~ ll ~<fiT Ka tm

em o<lt!t4

ffim ~ Nil
3ct1f.i!d $fl~f""i c51

cCr
ara ll

om

16.

(a )

('f('q11R

(b )

~~

(c)

TO a5t ~

(d )

~-~

( 7 - A)

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As the temperature of a body is raised, the 26.


maximum energy radiated tends to be
associ ated with shorter wavelengths. What
is this law known as ?

(a l

remain elecbically neutral.

(b )

give away one electron.

Kirchhoff's law

(c)

acquire positive charge.

(b)

Stefan's law

(d)

acquire negative charge.

(c)

StHfan- Boltzmann Jaw

( d)

Wien's displacement law

27.

0.

am

()

Vinma

---7

4 ,J

(d )

29.

3 ,J

.e
x

If the pressure (p) and the volum e (V) of a


given mass of an ideal gas vary as sh own in
the diagram , then what is the work done by
the ga s during the process ?

(c )

(b)

logarithmic w ay.

exponential way.

squa re la w way.

Light fa1ls on a soap fi lm of uniform


thickness 10- 10 m . In reflected part, i t will
a ppear

ra

28.

c
.....

15

a linear way.

ce

(b )

(a)

(d)

2J

In an intrinsic semiconductor, the number of


charge carriers val'ies with te mpe rature in

( c)

c-1

(a)

om

(a )

2 n- .

When a semiconductor is doped with a p-type


impurity, each impurity atom will

.c

23.

(a )

coloured.

(b)

black.

(c)

white.

(d)

None of the above

Which one of the following is not con served in


uniform circular motion ?
(a)

Kinetic energy

(b )

Veloc'ity vector

(c)

Angular velocity

(d)

Angular momentum

WJwn a p-n junction is forward biased, the

flow of cur rent across the junction is mainly 30.


cl ue to
(a l

chifi. of charges.

(b )

diiTu s ion of charges.

(c)
(d l

The escape velocity from a planet having


radius H and fixt~d uniform density is
proportional to

(b l

R
Rz

both drift and diffusion of charges.

( c)

R- 1

depe nds on Lhe nature of the materi a l.

(d )

R-2

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3flR l!CP 3lttdiC1d5 p->ICPR a>~~~

26.

'Jl'I?IT
(a)

~ ?

( b)

~ Rzrq

(c)

~ - Jif(fltlR Rzrq

(d)

~ ~

1 ------------7:B

24.

------A( :

fR ~ ID1<f aR

<d)

3iUT ~ ID1<f aR

(a)

~ tru

(b)

~trul)

( c)

tHOI("li~ tm 1)

am

V,m 3 'A ~
3flR fijffir ~

1ft!

~ c5t

:mcm 1tfr $ mr (p ) 3ffi

~ ~ ~ ~
~ m~ itfi &RT famT m:rr ~ am ~ ?
2 ,J
1.5 J

(c)

3J

(d)

4 ,J

29.

w
'3m p- n

"flm

rmr

a5T I.!<J> ~ ftm;q

I Q~tdfrl("l 'liTTT 1), ZTt::

( a)

(b )

~ I

( c)

'Wi

(d )

~ 1) ~CElt ~

mo 3Elfu~l d5 mzffi cf5T JfR'!T ~ mmu 1)

Rl'PJWtr&("l 1) ~ ~ l!CP. effif! q H

(a )

1lfu3l

(b )

~~

(c)

(d)

~~

~ ffiT ~

(b )

~ CI5T

(c)

3mfW

(d)

~ cr5T ~

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ao.

fcRRur

ffiT 31CfQI'6'

t!Ci fumur ~

(b l

R2

Rm ~ ~

( c)

R- 1

(d)

R- 2

q'{

1)

"d'rr

~ R Qi'i ~ edJf!41~ tR'ffl


tlC1'TW! ~ ~ f!Cj ljQ lklcti ~ ?
(a)

vmr m

oro~ ~ ~~~mm~?

(a )

'CR ~

mfm mTtT

~am ~tmn ~ ?

(b)

t. m

.e
x

<V>fiB 11

3lTmR

c.m ~ tm -q:

10- l O m l?d5fll1H ~

:q

ra

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25.

( c)

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(c )

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(a l

Emitter and collector are both r everse


biased.

(b)

r:::mitter a n d collector are both forward


biased.

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In Newton's 1i ngs experiment, the ra dius of 37.


the tenth dark ring is found to be 6 mm, wh en
there is air betwe(m the convox lens a nd the
glass plate. If the air is r eplace d by a liq uid,
the radius shrinks to 5 m m , which is possible
only for a value of t h e refractive index of
liqu id equal to which one of th e follo\'v'ing ?
(a )

] 21

(b )

13:3
144

{d )

150

38.

(c)

Two ide ntical par ticles move towards each


oth er with equa l speed v. What is the velocity
of cen t re of mas s ?

34.

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2v

(b )

(c )

v/ 2

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Three small spheres each carrying a charge q,


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at thP centr <' of the circle ?

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(a)

( b)

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A diffraction phenomenon is observed usi ng a


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'b' between the two with radiations of
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Let a long wire carry current. I along


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(a )

Bl along x-direction

(b )

BI alon g z-direction

(c)

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(d)

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In de riving Pl a nck's distribution formula,


which of the following assumptions a r e
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frequencies , each oscillator having its
own characteristic frequency .

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resistance between A and B ?
(a) 5 Q.

(d )

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by the wave fun ction (in one dimension )
tp = A eik.x + B c- ikx

(b)

what is the probability curren t '>

(d )

IBI2 )/(2mn )

(b )

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IBI2 )/(2nm)

(c)

2
hk(IAI 2 + IBI )/ (4nm)

(d)

None of the above

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1-dimensional box extending fr om x = 0 to
x = a. Assuming that the pa r ticle is in the
first excited s tate, what is t.h e position
probability density at x = a/8 ?
(a ) l/a
(b)

2/a

(c)

l/(2a)

(d )

l/(,1a)

Consider the following statements :


45.
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via
Strong forces.
1.
Weak forces.
2.
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3.
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correct ?
(a ) 1 and :3 only
1 and 2 only
(b)
2 and 3 only
( c)
(d ) 1, 2 and :3

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following is correct ?

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(c)

1 and 2 only

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give n below :

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(a)

The kinetic e nergy of nitrogen gas


molecule is 14 times that of hydrogen
gas molecule .

(b)

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molecule is 28 times that of h ydrogen
gas molecule .

(c)

The kin etic energy of nitrogen gas


molecule is 1/14 t imes that of hydrogen
gas m olecule.

(d )

The kinetic energy of nitrogen gas


molecule is equal t() that of hydrogen
gar; molecule .

Wha t is the expression fo r temper ature at


which root mean square s peed of hydrogen
molecu les is equal to the ~lscape s peed (ve)
from t.he Earth's surface 'J
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Mv 2 /(:3R)

(b )

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(c )
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whe re l\1 is the molecular we ight of hydrogen
and R is the universal gas constant.

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The molecular collision frequency f01 a given 50.


type of a gas in a container of constant volume
varies as
(a )

absolute temperatur e.

(b)

squar e of absolute temperature.

(c)

square r-oot of absolute temperature.

(d )

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A planet moves round the Sun. At a point P, it


is closest to the Sun at a distance r 1 and has
s peed v 1. At another point Q, when it is
farthest from the Sun at a distanCf~ r 2 , wha t is
its speed ?

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charged sheet at a distance r (close to sheet) i.s
(a )

proportional to r.

r- 1.

proportional to

(c)

proportional to r- 2.

(d )

independen t of r .

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In p-typc semiconductor, increase m dopant


concentration will
increase the majority charge carrier
concentra tion and push the Fermi level
closer t o t he valence band.

(a )

increase the majority charge carrier


concentration and push the Fermi level 53.
closer to the conduction band.

(b)

(c)

(d )

decrease the majority charge carrier


concentration and push the Fermi leve l
closer to the valence band.

decrease th e majority charge carrier


concentration and push the Fe rmi level
closer to the conduction bane!.

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In t h e above circuit Y 0
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(d )

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Retentivity of the specimen.

(b)

Coercitivity of the specimen.

(c)

Permeability of the specimen.

(d )

Energy loss per unit volume per cycle.

The focal length of the more convergent lens


of a Huygens eyepiece is 05 em . What is the
focal length of the eyepiece ?
(a)

133 em

(b)

100 em

( c)

075 em

(d )

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obser vation
experimental
l"or
interferen ce fringes, t he interfering beams
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(d)

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A point sour ce of light having wavelength


10-5 ern is placed on t h e axis of zone plate.
If the radius of the first zone is 06 mm , then
what is the principa l focal length ?

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( b)

06 em

( c)

60 em

( a)

(d )

600 em

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bright maximum in the F raunhofe1 diffraction
pattern of a slit width of 0001.2 mm
illuminated by the monochroma tic light of
wavelen~:,rth 6000 A ?
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lines are separated in


Two spectral
wavelength by 001 nm. The m ean wavelength
is 500 n m. To r esolve the two lines as
separatf!, the spectrometer must have a
r esolution of

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A proton and an a lpha particle enter a


uniform magnetic fie ld with the sam e velocity
perpendicular to the field. What is the ratio of
l ime period of al pha pa r t icle to that of
proton ?

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points A and B in the circuit given above ?

(a )

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(b )

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m:mcm

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m~ mT3it "d5T ct{ll~vt 3l<=Rffi 001

(b)

mtR "$

.c

~ ~

50,000

"(f)f

qm~f-)m?

cfurm em

(al

"$ ~"d51?f

"(f)01

(a)

(b)

56,

aa ~ ~ 1!t'P "Q)iR <WT {!a; ~ "Cf5UT QdHliOIH


'CJ)t<ildi\Q aa it m
a-n- a:; W.T ~ ~ ~ ?

58.

~~

1.

(a)

55.

RruR q5)fu:

om

f.18!f1Rik1

ce

54.

(a)

17 -

2/3

5 '~

5Q

it ~ A t!Ct B ~ l1tzr ~

cmT

A )

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Why is soft iron us ed in ma ny parts of 63 .


electrica l m achines ?
(a)

(b )

( c)

It h as low hysteresis loss a nd high


per meability.

lt h as h igh hysteresis loss and high


permeability.

om

6 1.

It has low hyster esis loss a nd low


permeability.
Il h as high hyster esis loss and low

(Sn- SAl of a m ole of an ideal gas (under going

permea bility.

the process as s h own in th e tigure a bove)

ce

(d )

.c

What is the expression for ch ange in en tropy

having constan t mola r heat capacities

cp

a nd

Cv ?

What is t he expression for work don e by a

ra

62.

(a )

syst em undergoin g isothermal compression

S H --

c-

'~A -

( ..,

'V

pAVA

t he

obeys

which

am

(or expan sion ) fr om volume V 1 to V 2 for a


gas

equation of state
p + a n: .) (V - bn)

nRT l n

v 2- [ --=
V1 -

[' v2- nb-

nR'r

ln

l.

. V1- nb .

(d)

S B. --,S,A. -- C p l n

(c)

p VY
.
S B - S A = y ln _!L_!l_
yY
(

+an

PA A

(d )

64.

2 [_vl _- v2]
. ...V1 + V2

None of the above

N -DTO-K -RJA

r
B
P Bv-:;
[V
PA A

(b )

nRT ')

(b )

Waals

nb l
nb

(a )

der

.e
x

van

l n. [ Pn V. tiy

None of t h e above

How will diffusion coefficien t (D ) and


viscosity coefficient (Yl ) of a n ideal gas vary
t imes
4
if its volurm~ is incn~ased
isobarieally ?
will increase 4 ti mes

(a)

Both D and

fb )

Both D and ll will remain u ncha nged

( c)

D will in crease by 8 times a n d 11 will


increase by 2 t imes

(d )

None of t he a bove

l')

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~~~

3Rm m-m ~ fffi! ;;q

F~Tgr

Cfdt

~ 63.

tmrr~?

~ f.1t;, ~ ~ <Wr "3"W ~d5fnC1<11


~I

(b)

~ mr ~

tnR mn mr tJl<4<PfnMctl

~ I
(c)

~ ~ ~ ~ <Wr f.1t;, tjl<id5~C1ctl


~I

~ 3nfUcr<P 3iSlT ~

~ 3crJ ~

tnR <Wr ~

cp 3lR cv crrR1' ~
-rrn (:m ta> ~ tmr 1l ~ ~ ~ :Wn1"o ~> a;
\T<D lffi;r ll W ~ :ffi:R (SB - SA) a, fffi? ctiJf<!5

.c

(d )

om

(a)

tjl<4d5~(1(1 1

ce

~ I

~ 'CJ1'ffi ~ ~Jlld5'(01

( p + -;;:
em tncR

-a;vl ~

( 3mQT >rf!R) im1

v1

v2

05T<f a; fffi! ~

nRT ln

(b)

SB- SA = C
P

mr ~ :mz:RR' d5T ~ ~

(v -nbl
2

V 1 - nb

(ffl5

:nR qffi'

~i)

ln ( Pn
p V
A

Y
A .

f?fd5ra

qm ~ ?

+ an

(v

1 -V
2
V1 V 2

l
64.

3PR \T<D ~
Jrn!

mr em ~ 'f!XJC:Ia<'l: 4 "Tfl awm

m~ fcrfRur prim (n) 3lR ~ :f'IT<P

( 11) ~

fcraft:f im

(a)

(V - bn) = nRT

.e
x

~ ~

am

62.

ra

qm ~?

N-DTQ-K -RJA

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~r--~~-------. D

In the above circuit, if the inputs A = B = 0,


then what are the possible logic states of C
and D respectively ?
0, 1 or 1, 0
(a)
(b) 0, 0
1, 1

(d )

None of the above

5mA

I
I

vout = 15

(c)

k~l

(d)

k~~

250 Q

71.

F:nergy ba n d gap of pure silicon is l l eV.


Which one of the following is correct ?
(a) If doped with p type impurities the
ba nd gap is less than 11 eV.

67.

.e
x

A zener voltage-regulator circuit is shown


above. What is . the value of the limiting
resistor R?
(b )

(d)

l/4

A form of spherical aberration in len ses 1s


known as

Coma

Astigmatism
Distortion

Dispersion

th<~

to make A and B appear equally bright. If IA


and IB are the initial intensiti.e s of A and B
respectively, then what is the ratio of lA to
I B')
(a)

(b)

1/3

(c )

(d )

3/2

Plane polarised light is passed through an


optically active liquid. The rotation of plane of
polarisation will depend upon
1.

Wavelength of light.

2.

Path length through the liquid.

3.

Concentration of the active solute.

(li)

If doped with p type impurities


band gap is more than 11 eV.

(c)

If doped with n type impurities the


band gap is less than 11 e V.

(a )
(b)

1 and 2 only
2 a nd 3 only

(d)

If doped with p or n type impurities the


band gap 1s always 11 eV.

(c)

1 a n d 3 only
1, 2 and 3

N-DTQ.. K-RJA

'fwo beams A a n d B of plane polarised light


with mutually perpendicular planes of
polar ization are seen through a polaroid.
From the position when the beam A has
maximum intensity (and the beam B has zero
intensity) the polaroid is rotated through 30

....,

500 Q

1/2

(d)

(a)

(c)

(c)

....,

(b)

am

'

(b )

ra

v.tn =20 v

( a)

70.

66.

(a)

ce

(c)

If the second order spectrum is absent. in a


diffraction grating, th en what is the ratio of
width of the transparency to that of opacity ?

.c
om

65.

Which of the above statements are correct?

(d)

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65.

ma- ~ tfbT -q ~ cmft ~ 3lj4f~Cl en.


o1

3l41'<C!fflnl

3TjQ1Cf am
1

(b )

(c)

1/2

(d)

1/4

mc

(a)

cn1m

(b )

3llf+cn)ft;Jl

fcRqqur

69.

o, 1m

(b)

0, 0

(c)

1, 1

(c)

<d>

~-4~cm~

( d)~

66.

f'-.-----~15 rnA ,..

70.

v.

In

= 20

(<'rut

'<I'

am

'<I

1!<J) ~ ~-~ CPT tlftcw :mz frnrm Tim ~ I


~ ~ R 051 l1R ax:rr t ?

(b)
(c )

(d )

~ Rlkld51'1 CPT ~ ~ :WR"R1


Hklkt ftm -4 ~ CP'R -m tTfr t ?

3w

(c)

(d )

erg p-Wct>R

tm

11 e

Cf)l1

71.

en

m~ ~ ~ fc!5tn

en

~ :WR"R1 11 ev ~ 3rif.rcp
JlTffi
:nmriT I
~ ~ ~ famr
3nR erg n -~
JlTffi ~ ffi ~ 3trRTI111 e v ~ Cf)l1
:nmriT I
3nR ~ p m n-WcPR -m ~ ~ ~
~T JlTffi till~~~ 11 eVtt
Wm I

cbJ

3trRrc1

N-DTO-K-RJA

(f5l

-q ijfirn. ~

rfcm WcDm a;

fdj{UI:f\31 B

11

<fumr eTI).

~ a;)

illf A CfW B 12ctifll'll"i twf mtn


fl I zrta" IA l!<i IB, ~ A f!ci B a5t ~
ciT IA CPT 113 ~ ~ 'ifm ~ ?
~
30 gmuT JITffi

(a)

(b)

1/3

( c)

(d)

3/2

11 eV ~ I

m~ ~ 3llffilfJJRr fcfmT

3PR erg pWcf>R


~
JmlT t
Jfl\!lTT I

(a )

67.

500Q
250 Q
5 kn
1 kQ

.e
x

(a )

it Rb'<u19,'""31 A "C1tm B, q)C1'<I$5 g:m M :Jrnl ~ I


:rn ~ ~, furn-4 f-<org-31 A -4 3lfudkl4 ~

vout = 15 v

5mA

tmtR ~ ~

ra

"ffit

ce

(a)

1,

~ ~ 41<<:~1(11

.c
om

fu! rre qf{m.Pl WR f.:rcm A = n = o ~.


3ffi: D "ffit ~ rnt ~ ~ ax:rr ~ ?

mm ?

(a)

B - -- - - 1
J>CR

em

en

ijFcrrr ~ 1!<J) f01-wfa5 ~ -q ~


'lbn JlTffi ~ I WJUT oo CPT quR f.im ffitrrr :
mr a5t n<Jr~IXI trt
1.
~ it tr tm ~ tR
2.
~ fcrAzT a5T ~ tR
3'
3Q<jm it ~ ~ <P2.R - ~ ?
(a ) Wcrci 1 3lR 2
1!<J) wmM

(b)

~23Th 3

(c)

Wcrci 1 3lR 3

(d)

1, 2 3ft-{ 3

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corresp on ds to w h ich on e of t h e 7ft

following?

(a )

(c)

Velocity or hght in va cuum


Co nd uctivity
Hesis t.ivity

(d )

Energy fl ux

(b)

f.a)
{b )

In a n AC circuit, an ind uctor, a capacitor a n d

a r esis tor a r e connected in series. If the

;!()''

( b)

/!5 .

(e )

flO"

(cl )

~)() ''

am

75.

(a)

(d )

cE,,E/2

.~

,.' '

None of the above

ti

Te mperature T ( K )

T he a bove ):,rraph re p r ese n ts the m agn etic


p rope rty of t he material as

'a )

F er romagn etic

(b )

Ferrimagnet ic

!c!

Anti-feJTomagnetic

(d)

None of th e a bove

ra

induc tive reacta nce is :300 Q and capacitive


re a cta nce is 200 {2 and resis ta nce is 100 Q ,
then wha t is the phase di flt:~rence b etwem1
cu rren t an d vo ltage '?

(c)

ce

Tho G~ - fact.or of a n LCR circui t. in series is


larges t wh en
(a ) th e induct a nce L a nd cnpacit.ance C a re
both la rge.
(b) lhe ind ucta nce L is la r ge and res istan ce 77
R i s s mall .
th e capacitan ce C and r esista n ce R are
(e)
both la rge.
!d ) all lhc t hr ee are equal in SI un its.
74.

A harmonic e lectromagn etic wave in free


s p ace is descri bed by E = EI) cos (kx - wO.
What. is lh e fl ux den si ty ?

om

2
( E0 J-l)-J/

.c

7 2.

Imagine a n electro m agn et ic wave m vacuu m 78.


whose ~ fi e ld (in S l u n its ) is gjve n by
. R ( ,J X 1{-)f) Z - (.7l Y 1014 t 'J,
L'
(z, t ) = 10')- Slrl
r.-

.e
x

' Q

0 a nd E z = 0. \\<'nat is the mag- ne tic f1 eld


associa ted with the wave ?
~v =

( :-l )

Bx( z,

t.) ..,

10 !-iin rr (~~ x 106 z 9 x 10 14 t ),

l--------~ ~---------~

I\ = 0 ;m d B,_ = 0
I\ ,iz. U
l (:..):z S i D

B)(

=0

1
l1 ( ').> X 1.oi

and B ,,.

l]x(z, u ="
0 3 ~~ X 10

w
k l

In the a bo ve circui t, the va lues of r esis tances

(b l

Z -

fJ

are such that

1() 14 t. l.

B v ( z. , tl =
o--;n x 10

BX

N-DTO -K-RJA

=0

10 6

Z -

10 14 t ),

s in n (3 x 106 z - 9 x 10 1'1 O,

and B Z

.........L , wh<~ rc H<. is

'

.f:)'c;

the

in t ernal resistan ce of t he gal van ometer. The


reading or the galva no rn e ter

wht~ l.her

Lh c s witch

\ a)

n !m a in:; con :;t.anl


is ON or OFF .

( b)

increuses wh en th e s wi tch K is 0?\.

( cJ

increas es wh e n the swi tch condition 1s


ch anged fr om ON lo OFf<'.

(cl)

always s h ows zero va lue.

Hy '"" 0 and B z = 0

td )

==

H2

=0

sin n {;3

Rl

~--

!{

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(a)

Rater if

(b )

'tl1Mdk11

arr

~ <Dr

(d)

73.

:;;:m lffiCRf

mm ~.

LCR ~ <PT Q--pr<P 31ftl<P1'11l

ll

t?i

~ LOW

(b)

~ L~ -g) OW~U R~ -g) I

(c)

mfurr

('JW

Sl ~

1!a5 AC

ll

tffitrn 11.

m?ffitt

iRT

"i[6q

75.

11

~E

cE 0 E j2

(d )

~it~ c5rt~

u;:RQ

~
I

<'IW t!<P

mq),

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

a5'r ~

'CfRffi ~ ?

ra
~- CJJ:ijiffi q

fcmR

rRrr

tR

ah' CSI ~ lll ~

1'fm

{!ffi"

E X (z, t) =
Ey = 0
CJmt ?

102 sin

:m

( a)

(c)

I 'Q'ffiffi

am

(d)

c0 E20

crtUro t

rRrr

I
I

n (3

x 106 z -

E2 = 0.

crtrr

(a)

~-CJtijcffiq

(b)

~ ~- CJI4ffll tl

(c)

m-~- ~l'ijffll lj (anti-ferromagnetic)

(d)

11 ~ c5rt

78.

x 10 14 t ),

9
~ ~ pa~q

.e
x

(c)

(b)

(b)

c0 E~ /2

~~ I

m . 1!a5 ~t.nfuf

30
45
60
!)0

) imT

(!)t

(a)

77.

~ ~1lM1T~ 1~W1"-~3oonm
ow t.rrftnr-~ 200 n I!<i m?mu 100 0 ~.
om 'RW ~ 1l ctk1H'H om ~ ?
(a)

cos { kx -

t?

~ ~ ~ I

t!<P

~ ~- i:Jtijffil Q

(!(f)

ce

(d}

7 4.

mfun C ~

(a)

=E

ctm

( c)~

-q

ljffi 31Tffim

.c
om

72.

atl

Bx(z, t )
102 sin n

(3 x 10 6 z - 9 x 10 14 t),

By( z , t)
102 sin

1t (3

(b)

B y =03ffi"B 7. =0

x 106 z - 9 x 10 14 t),

-Rl = -R3 ,

B X = 03ffi: B Z = 0

B/z. t)

(c)

033

R2

10- sin

1(

(3

106

Z -

1014 t ),

B y =03ffi:B1. =0

(d )

BY(z, t)

N-DTO-K-RJA

RG

(a)

fuR

(b)

fum

I llftl"iltilG'< CPT

QQ.i

T-1T ~ ~. ~

fffir K ON

~ m

OFF~ I

033 X 10~ Sin 1( (3


B X =03ffi:B Z =0

,~

"'

Jim RGRl"''l'"i t<

106

Z -

1014 t),

(c)

K <J5 ON ~ tR ~
fum a3t ~ ON ~ OFF

(d)

~ ~ 11FT

frnrnT

I
lR ~

~ I

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82.

( a)

(b)

( c)

(d)

In a Compton scattering experiment, when


radiation with wavelength A. = h/(rnc) is
scattered backwards (i.e. 0 = 180) by a n
eJcctron at rest, what is t.he total energy
(relativistic) of the electron after the
scattering ?

.c

The maximum kinetic energy (Ek) of emitted


photoelectrons against frequency (u ) of
incident radiation is plotted as shown above.
What is the slope of the graph equal to ?

For the hydrogen atom in the first excited


states with principal quantum numbers n = 2,
what is the number of states with total
angular momentum quantum number
j = 1/ 2 ?

Charge of electron

(b )

Work function of the emitter

5 mc2/ 3

ce
(a )

(a)

om

79.

(b)

(c)

Planck's constant

(d )

Ratio of Planck's constant to charge of


electron

am

{d)

83.

1.

r espect

of

Compton scattering formu la holds less


and less rigorously as we go towards
longer wavelengths.
Collision between a
electron is inelastic.

photon and

:3

mc

/2

where m is the mass of e lectron, cis the s peed


of light, and h is the Planck's constant.

If approximately 2 x 108 eV energy is released


in the fission of one U-235 nucleu s , how many
U-235 nuclei undergo fission in 1 second in a
reaction operating at 5 x 107 watt?
( a)

15 x 10 10

(b)

15

( c)

15 x 1022

(d )

15

10 18

1026

an
84.

2.

.e
x

Consider the following


Compton scattering :

80.

4 me 2/ 3

ra

( c)

Which of the statements given above is/are


correct ?

A particle of mass m coming in from the right


with energy E encounters a potential V(x) = 0
for x > 0 and E/2 for x ~ 0. What is the form
of the wave function for x < 0 ?

1 only

(a)

A c~ik.x/J2

(b )

2 only

(b)

A c

Both 1 and 2

(c)

A e ikx

(c )

(d )

A e- ikx

w
(a )

(d )

;~or.

I ./2

Neither 1 nor 2
where k

N -DT Q-K-RJA

= 2n J <2mE) / h .

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~ :ffl&o ~ it. ~ cffiuTTa ~ <R'l'RA
~ j = 1/2itr ~ itr ~ CRn ~?

1JOO

<R'l'RA ~ n = 2

(a)

(b )

(c)

(d)

t!d5 d5JlllG'i ~m -it.

82.

80.

itr 31fudXl~
~ fclfd>><u l itr ~ (u) "ili

(a)

$Mcn;(l"i CPT

Qd51~1d5 $A<n;:1'11

lJI'll5 CPT ~ ~ amR ~ ?

mm Q5'fR

(b )

~ CPT

(c)

t<ita5

(d)

t<ii'a5 ~CPT $M<n;:t'"l

~ :

fcrnR

~
c)) ~

'ffi'IJ. e:Tffi ~

(1 {

11!vi

~ Qci $A<n;:t0i

a> mzl ~ 31Qf<lltel ~

~ l'{ ~ cnt-1 "fflR) ~ ~ ~~


ilia'M

(a)

83.

ttr 3lR Jfffi' ~ m


~ W (f511 ~ (f511 mill QK~J"o l

~ I

2 mc

(c)

4 mc /3

(d)

3 m c2/2

84.
?

zm:

$MCfiX1"1 CPT

~. c "Q'CJ5m <ffi

an om

U -235 ~ ill fd~og~ l'{ ff1TWT


5 X 107 watt
2 X 108 eV Ji'3'fT ~ ~
Wt
tR imtfffi1 Qfc:!ftbal l'{ ~ U-235

ilia'M

(c)

3ffi 2M

cd )

';f

m1 3ffi 1 ~ 2

{!<})

m. m

mm

~ fd>[gf05<1 mel~ ?
(a )

15

10 10

(b )

15

1018

( c)

15

1022

( d)

15

1026

31R ~ ~ E a> trM 3m) m ~ a> {!Cf5 CJ5UT


a5T fcrwf V(x) = 0, x > 0 a> fffi! ('I'W E/2, x ~ 0
x < 0 "$ fffi? 'i1trT Q5'fR "ffiT
"$ fffi? ~ ~ I

(b )

N-DTO-K-RJA

(b )

ra

a> 3113~ ~ ~

.e
x

2.

5 mc2/3

tffi<P fuRtw ~ I

~ ~ "$ ~ l'{ ~Afc:tfillct tR

futR

(a)

:mff

:Jffl PI"

tmJTq ~ ~ (3Wlf'~l qm ~ ?

ce

-m&f

3>Jil (Ek),
:mAA9<f ~ I

1.

CPT fdfd>'<o 1 t!<f:i fcRn:J $A~~., v:m. fd M'l 11<'1 = 5~d51 fUm
(~ o = 1so) em=rr ~. m $A~1'i ill ~ ill

am

= lJ(mc)

.c

3mJm fml' 11 3cti~ct

:;om CJ{ll~vi /..

om

81.

79.

(a)

A e-ikx/J2

(b)

A eib. f../2

(c )

A eib.

(d )

A e - ib.

:mn k "" 2rt j (2mE) I h.


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In a Newton's ring set-up, a transparent


liquid of refractive index 3/2 is introduced
in between the glass plate and its lens. The
circular area of nth ring then
increases by a factor 3/2

y = T 2 x/('l\ + x)

(b)

decreases by a factor 3/2.

(c )

y = T 1x/(T2 + x)

(c )

increases by a factor J3/2 .

(d )

None of the above

(d)

decreases by a fact or

(b)

Consider the following phase transitions :

89.

1.

Transition of a ferromagnetic material


to a paramagnetic material at t he Curie
point.

2.

Transition of a superconducting metal


into an ordinary conductor m the
absence of magnetic field.

(b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d )

Neither 1 nor 2

.e
x

87.

l only

am

Which of t he above is/are second order phase


transitions '?
(a)

Consider t he following sta tements about a


h anno nic oscillator :

1.

[ 3/ 2

In an experiment, a 2 em wid th diffraction


g rating is replaced by another one which
has twice the number of lines per
centimetre tha n the emlier one. How will
t he diffraction pattern he affected ?

.c

y = x

om

(a)

(a )

1'

Diffraction maxima will be of same


sharpness.

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86.

The efficiency of a Camot cycle when the 88.


hot body temperature (T 1) is increased by x
or when the cold body tern perature (T 2) 1s
decreased by y will be the same. What is
the relation between x and y ?

ce

85.

2.

Spacing of
increase.

diffrat:tion

maxima

will

Which of the statements given above is/are


correct ?
(a )

1 only

{b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 a nd 2

{d )

Neither 1 nor 2

Which of the statements given above is/are


corr ect ?

A quarter wave plate is pasted on to a


plane polarizer such that the fast axis of
the plate is at 45 to transmission axis of
the polarizer. The combination is placed on
top of a shiny coin with the quarter wave
plate towards the coin. On looking

(a )

l only

(a )

the coin will appear shiny.

(b)

2 only

(b)

the coin will appear dark.

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(c)

the coin wiJl appear smaller.

(d )

Neither 1 nor 2

(d )

the coin will appear larger .

zero.

The probability of finding


maximum at the mean position.

it

is

2.

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<d)

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What is the phase difference between the two 93.


simple hannonic vibrations represented by
y 1 = a 1 sin
y2

(a)

(b )

(wt + 1J and

The acceleration of a particle (a ) is related


to its velocity (v) by a = - 2v. What is the
nature of' velocity-time curve ?
(a)

Linearly increasing

(b )

Exponentially decreasing

7rr.

(c)

Exponentially incr easing

12

(d)

Linearly decreasing

= ~ cos

(wt + ~3 'j1 ?

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T(

3
(c)

7t

(a)

12

GMm
2r

(b )

GMm

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Two masses m and M are initia lly at rest


at infinite distance apart. They approach
each other due to gravitational int{)raction.
What is t heir speed of approach at th e
instan t when they are at a distan ce d
apart ?

95.

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x

(a }

)2

w
( 2GMm
d (M + m )

(b )

m)y
---d ----
1

( 2G(M +

(c)

(c)

am

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rr.

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(d )

The kinetic energy of a satellite of mass m


in its orbit of radius r around a planet of
mass M is given by

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94.

(d)

( GMm
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A collision of two objects occurs in an


inertial frame of reference A. It is a lso
observed by an observer in another ine rtia l
fr ame of reference B moving uniformly with
respect to the frame A a long the z-axis .
Which one of the following is correct ?
(a )

The momentum is conserved in both the


frames but the energy may not.

(b )

The energy is conserved in both the


frames but the momentum m ay not.

(c)

Momentum a long the z-axis only


conserved in the two frames.

(d )

Both energy and momentum


conse zved in both the frames.

(d )

ts

a re

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(a)

12

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(b )

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GMm

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(a)

2v

(b )

2 213 v

(c)

2 113

Cd>

2112 v

Two sources of sound produce progressive


waves given by y 1 = 6 cos (100 nt) and
y 2 = 4 cos ( 102 nt). Which one of the following
is correct ?

035

(b )

050

(c)

054

An observer hears 4 beats per second


a nd t he intensity r a tio of t he two sound
waves is 3/2

(d )

065

An observer hears 2 beats per second 100. As per Boh r Model, what. is the minimum
e nergy required to remove an electron from
and the intensity ratio of the two sound
the grou nd state of a doubly ionised Li
waves is 9/4

(c)

An observer h ears one beat per second


a nd the intensity ratio of the two soun d
waves is 25/l

ra

(b )

atom ? (Z

= :3 )

1224 eV

An observer hears one beat per second

(b )

408 eV

and the intensity ratio of the two sound


waves is 9/4

(c)

136 eV

am

(a)

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(d )

98.

(a)

ce

(a )

An ancient building was known to have


been built 2900 years ago. Approximately
what proportion of C-14 atoms are yet in
the building's wooden framing, compared to
the number which were present at the time
of its construction '?
[Half life of C-14 is 5800 years]
[Take ex = 1 + x]

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97.

Two identical drops of wa ter fa ll through air 99.


each with a steady velocity v . If the t wo drops
combine to form a single drop, then what will
be the new terminal velocity ?

.c

96.

151 eV
(d)
What is the moment of inert ia of a cyl.inder of
mass M, radius R and length L about an a xis
passing through one of the Oat faces and
perpendicular to its length ?
10 1. Consider a potential barrier of width L and
finite height U. For a particle having
energy E (E < U), whose wave number
(a)
M
3
4
2
inside the barrier is k 2 , th e transmission
probability will be proportional to

+I})

r~

(b )

( c)

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M Rw_ + !:_

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(a)

- ik 2 L

(b )

- 2ik 2 L

(c)

e- k2 L

(d )

e - 2k 2 L

(d )

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2v

(b)

2 213

(c)

zll3 v

(d)

2 112 v

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smi ~ I

Rmur '$ ~

~ ~ ~ Q5T

CX :::::;

a; tr mn ~ ~ ~ ~ t "3fl
y 1 = 6 cos (100 rrt) OW y 2 = 4 cos (102 rrt) "fr it
llt ~ I f.1 SOOifc:lfu C1 -4 "fr ~ "ill l!<f5 ~ ~ ?

(b)

050

(c)

054

i:la% 4 ~ ~ ~ wrm ~ c;m iRT


fifH <Rm Q5T cfu"rnT ~ 3/2 ~

( d)

065

1.!ffi

i:larm l!Qj ~ ~ ~ wrm ~ om


<!'R'i ffi <RriT mr ~ ~ 25/1 ~

(a)

1224 eV

wrm ~ c;m

(b)

408 eV

(c)

136 eV

(d )

151 eV

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~ ~ ~

{!Cf)

~ M,

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(c)

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mR '$ cPTfO ~ "t1

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- ik 2 L

(b )

- 2ik 2L

(c)

t~

( d)

t . Q'RlTlFf

- k 2L
- 2k 2 L

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102. Consider the following s tatements m respect 104. U-235 and U-238 decay with lifeti mes
of Stern-Gerlach experiment :
(average) p and q res pectively. At t = 0
there a re an equal number of the two types
Stern-Gerlach experiment demonstrated
1.
of nuclei, N 1(0) == N 2(0). At time t, t he ratio
wave nat ure of matter.
of the number of these nuclei is
N 1(t)/N 2(t)

the

above

statements

is/are

(a)

(p- q}/(pq)

(b )

(p + q )/(pq)

1/(pq)

1 only

(c )

(b)

2 only

(d )

(c)

Both 1 a nd 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

None of the above

ce

(a)

105.

ra

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103. Consider the following statements m respect


of Zeeman effect :
1.

eat. What is 'a' equal to ?

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Which of
corr ect ?

==

.c

A beam of neutral silver atorhs was


used in Stern-Gerlach experiment.

2.

ljl

.e
x

Each energy level m the atom is split


into just three levels which are eq ua lly
spaced.
The spacing between split levels is
directly proportion a l to th e a pplied
magnetic field.

2.

Which of t he stat ements given above is/are


correct ?
l on ly

(b )

2 o nl~

(a)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

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I

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I

++
I

--

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p-n j unction as shown above, t.he region X
has
(a)

uncovered donor impurities and mobile


electrons.

(b)

covered acceptor impuri ties a nd mobile


holes.

(c)

uncovered

acceptor

im purities

and

mobile holes.

w
(c)

(ell

covered donor impurities and mobile


electrons.

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a;

fa"aR ~ :
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( c)

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~ ~ ~

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N 1(t )/N2(t)

ijft

1l

R~fflftl(1 ro~ tR

~:

(p - q)/(pq)

(b )

(p + q )/ (pq)

(c)

1/(pq)

2.

mm ~ , Jfr ~ 3MmM IR t

fillrm :;;:m

(0}

ar.n Wct5R
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I

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I _ _ ++I

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= eat ~

(a)

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a;

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$ ~ eastl4H ~ -q; ~. N 1

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mrr

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C!ffio

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~ 1

(a)

(b )

~ 2

(c)

3W

(d)

ill

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106. Two thin positive lenses are placed at a 110. An image of an axial poin t source is made
distance L apart. If the focal length of each
with a parabolic mtrror which is front

lens is f, t he combination will have negative


focal length when
( a)

f < L < 2f only.

(b)

L < f only.

( c)

(d)

coated. The image will be free of which of


the following ?
Chromatic aberration

L > 2f only.

2.

Spherical aberration

None of the above

8.

Coma

4.

Astigmatism

107. A I-le-Ne laser light is used for producing the

will become narrower.

(c)

will disappear.

(d)

will remain same.

ce

(b)

1 and 2

(b)

2 a nd 3

( c)

1 and 4

(d )

2 and 4

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will become broader.

(a)

.c

Select the correct a nswer using t h e code


briven below :

diffraction fringes by using a t,TTating of 15,000


lines/inch . If this grating is replaced by
another grating of 20,000 lines/inch, the
fringes
(a)

om

1.

design of a microscope or telescope eyepiece is


correction for longitudinal
aberration only.

(b )

for
con-ection
aberration only.

chromatic

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x

lateral

chromatic

correction for astigm a tism.

(d)

correction for both longitudinal


lateral chromatic aberrations.

and

(c)

resonance ?

What iR the approximate distance through

109.

(a)

which movable mirror of a Michelson


interferometer be displaced for 2000 fi-inges of
the yellow sodium lines of wavelength 5893 A
to cm ss the centre of the field of view '?
(a)

06 nm

(b)

12 nm

( c)

6 nm

(d)

12 nm

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(c)

(d )

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miT.JR
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~ ~Oif(il(f) ~. '3rn

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3fii ~

Pl8fftruct 1l

* taR

~ f < L < 2f.

(b)

~ L <f.

1.

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(c)

~ L > 2f.

2.

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(d )

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(b)

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(c)

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(b)

12 nm

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(b)

(d)

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t.

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(a)

i~

(b)

2~

(c )

(d )

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112. Frame F' moves with speed c/2 along the


x-axis with reference to frame F, c being the
speed of light. The clock at the origin of frame
F' and moving with it, shows time t' = 0 when
it crosses the origin of F. What is the time
shown by this clock when it is at a distance x
as observed in frame F ?

(c)
(d)

J2 x/c
x/( J3 c)
J3 x./c

(a}

Both the statements are individually


true and Statement II is the correct
explanation of Statement I

(b)

Both the sta te men ts are individually


true but Statement II is not the correct
explanation of Statement I

113. A capillary tube of radius r and length L is

(c)
(d )

ce
(d )

am

(b)

I [rrr 4pg]
[8 r]LA (ln 3)] I [rrr4pg]
18 r]Lr (ln 3)] I !nA 4pg]
[8 r]Lr Cln 2 )] I (nA4pg]
[8 rjLA (ln 2)]

Statement I is true but Statement II is


fa lse

S tatement I is false bu t Statemen t II is


true

smallest for
He+

(b )

I .1....++

(d)

Be+++

117. Statement I:

(c)

115. What is t he electric flux through a cylindrical


sur face of a cylinder with radius R and length
L, kept in a unifonn electric field E ?
(a)

nER2L

(b )

2nERL

(c)

2nER2

(d )

Zero

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Young's

double
slit
light
waves
emerging from two slits are in
phase.
experiment

Young's
double
slit
experiment set-up t.he two slits
are on the same wavefront of
the light wave emerging from
the same source equidistant
from the slits.

114. The radius of the first Bohr orbit will be


(a)

In

Statement II : In

.e
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{ a)

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Resistivity of a semiconductor
decreases as its temperature
increases.

Statement ll : The rate of collision of


conduction
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with
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