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BOOKLET FOR ENGLISH VERSION OF INSTRUCTIONS ' =< (180N) {Turn over | tear here x x ¥ © IF THE QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED 70 BO'SO : (Gude Qi@ogepew saveneniiinent apd coqhe peas sing aSensr ACs APssoy | ponof mean 3 SCVR engyrint Sons eSighiles 2 ctor GpsteSidip wed (Nm? C~2). Ay ney : B a o 3 Dae Coulomb law of force involves with proportionality constant { Nm? C-?) A 4ney BG o >) aes: 96 Ber Qeoantd enusPe semouyd Hérargésd Soe ae Bane gr i 2g q O aRegt DP) aneg ar" ‘The potential at the centre of an electric dipole is a a B ane gr pot a O ane? Dl ame Br : Qmanssr.G MerCsedider Mer Crseediner A EoA A cn Ga DC : fod da a Leda tie D) ae Capacity of a parallel plate capacitor ts given by : ~ A 2 oA a Gea end BC] a ' fod d OQ c= Go Dea : giles oSislcny I I A ved Bp R= OQ I= VR D) Ve IR [Fae2] «[1607) (Tum over According to Ohm's law I I a veh Bp oR=1 oO r= VR Dd VaR 5. Qudguit lerenay cestUg A 96 Gast Deraipror dar epPlact Gaia Gatug~lmade Pose + Gung 96 Dareiudecilos a GgaurdacuGdlpgs B) Gakuilerafigen alu Head uryb Gurg @ecsdocd / GadusussiUuPdlerper OC Gatu Heeger auflGu VlerCarc urybGurg go sé oolltSsacuOdpg. opehé) GaouuGsssudAoS. “ D) @ewy Derengtor afew MerCermio umydCurg @weesésed eaMhosacuQdarpen. Peltier effect corresponds to : A) at different temperatures of thermocouple junctions e.m-f. 1s generated 5 B) when current ts sent through a thermocouple, both Junctions get heated ©) when current is sent through a thermocouple, one Junction gets heated up and the other junction gets cooled up D)_ when current ts sent through a thermocouple, both junctions gets coolid. 6. gy sero, DerCarm Ld QEGmen a pAlact aylGu erg Gung AY subplen Gu mtiysSens gud B) saupfion Gu Sadgalene shu OC) smibflon Gu wtiyclereGur Dass SereGur hung D) Gor deoseoins uphs apwcrdipos saa Gurgonenpre Giese. : When same amount of current flows through parallel wires in the same direction, then . = A) wires will attract each other B) wires will repel each other ©) neither attraction nor repulsion exists D) data is insufficient to predict the type of interaction. (160%) 18001 Beratwbe clone grein tu. A) | ant shos afeeomrae o6ilh mabe CacisGd B) lenigh why afleegs Garam sooteu sre Guspile gathe # 'Gaicin@io CO} losfleager uPSu éyren Benen Lis umw Cousin D) ‘afdageher apfGu Gedgyd DerGernd onpr App Pd Gampu Crrctrpd: Induced e.m.f. appears when A) ‘magnet is kept near a solenoid _ B) {a set-up containing solenoid and magnet is moved at a constant speed ©) ‘aconstant current flows through the solenoid D) _the:current through the solenoid decays at a constant rate. Spe Dero Lb agarsscuaug LA Deo o5e B) Brgrain.& ©) Sevens ; D) GprBlerBenm Lib. Eddy current is generated by A) conduction B) induction C) convection D) direct current. N,N, Gandy wpcrontahy, goamsabpasdid canexilses wbpid I, I, Gupte serdar DerGarm_saomrayd Doser GE Qpbe Benen pie A ON,> Nyt IN,it <1, B) ON,>N,i I,>1, : O N,Ty- « ALyedipedr aang agzeners ePlieio ‘ sinppourdagseb onbpoumdeb YobsbEd Gln Gurren peej piaraniin sigpKOuTGLsdficr Geress arbsiujopéler eabgad Sper BIS UEMEBeranr sats AeLigélper. : [7um over SCVR 6 Permeability means Al ratio of magnetisation to magnetising field B) alignment of elementary particles ©) degree of penetration of magnetic field D) magnetic moment per unit volume. 11. pit Der aPltect ayboiér cpa sein Sbs5 AL Y@yrc meres By gG@en@imiysct OO sobigrerset D) a-spirest. ‘The study of positive rays helped in the discovery of A) protons B) isotopes ©) electrons D) — orparticles. 12, aGorspgler Game emiuac sang. Gsmauren supra CanObs A Xefitame xganseniy B) sigplnan DentéA sows Oadegs CO) sigmiSener ghey Getieugs ‘: D) 2 Gorat upidilesg: todiiqrenet CouclGubpeug. Work function of meta! ts the energy required A) to produce X-rays B) to excite an atam ©) toexplore an atom D) to eect an electron from metal surface, 13. gefiler Senoray snip Gseb sPleierood segeud A theb By Bley CO apa D) Career abpib. The photoelectric effect s based upon the conservation of ‘A Momentum B) Mass ©) Energy D) Angular momentum. [1603] 14. 7 ScvR MAD jQer Ppwrerades, dposein_enaisele «rg, U-V usPiWe a ctengs > “AL eoanoetr By undo O umbedr DJ Syréec. In hydrogen spectrum, which of the following series lies in U-V region ? . A) Lyman B) Balmer ©) Paschen D) Brackett. + 15. GeubLint siguuongiA syennty enths: @etus! AL sigqueSgystor YBorcL mafia pextay B) @arsiener : CO) aed yreaflesr syaim_t wii sbeybA Corer wr acu gy D) Qader agiayeener. Vector atom model is based on fe 4) proton motion in an atom B) interaction : 1 spatial and spin quantisation of electrons D) none of these. - 16. Basal Congpercr yop cpaid PeNaiuig A) Goods aSlenoroy B) gefiler aSensroy O) duumid Denote, D) omibidr aSleneray. Millikan experiment ts a proof for A) Zeeman effect B) Photoelectric effect : © Stark effect D) Compton effect. e 17. Gemot@uds® sig vrs soir, se geugi | A sbpturesgild cos grafidr SansGand gedier losCasshpes swored | Bh srapibageres conc preh mbSiaagb ures fetes c urenpisre OC sepsaGoa sob gro apSlaed uTeop ax curespuTeb D) Guyot ergiagSisrenes. w«[T60%] [esor {Tum over SCVR 8 ‘ Sommerfeld atom model assumes A) the velocity of an electron in an orbit equals that of sound B) the path of an electron around the nucleus is an ellipse ©) the path of an electron around the nucleus fs a circle D) none of these. 18, Ends aSlenonay carugs AL anbpiyes Sle Pporee asfisct opssrrad SHbocUGADS B) BaryosAe Pporere aufsct egsenrad Us scuVdps OC) ambsiyas dled Ppurene auflect sapecnirst SumoSecugs D) Daympdle Pownce aifleci epmenras Mumosecugy. Zeeman effect is A) splitting of a spectral line under the action of magnetic fleld B) splitting of a spectral line under the action of electric field C) “no splitting of spectral line in the magnetic field D) _ no splitting of spectral line in the electric field. 19, AGuTt Codeine ager qmsTEd Gouduodings 7 A ants Pewee Aguyssine B) le ogee Secussine CO) anbgiryrs@egihay D) Banyo GeSloy. Bohr magneton is the unit of A) magnetic dipole moment B) electric dipole moment ©) magnetic intensity (he D) electric intensity. 20. 4 Myra) .sjencuferd 2 ereitug | m= Plenp, v= slereGousid | h hw aw On m mh oO hp ae de Broglie wavelength 2 is ['m = mass, v = velocity | bh hy A mw am m mh Oo he Der: ue 1 9 scvR Liferd vppb ragb Gancin ge sbDSer uigemabd YPycrerifcct 2, sesdIder Ferd opp ynb—oe wopSu L/2 opp 1/2 car GepaGdGuTEnH Seer Ukigeme : i Pa Bh Y ho avi, D) 4yY. ‘The Young's modulus of a wire of length L and radius ris ¥ newton per square ‘vmetre. Ifthe length is reduced to L/2 and radius r/2, its Young's modulus will 1 ibe . : : hay v/2 BY yo art | D) 4y. y 22.100 Ges ford uppd 4.S yyd Ganain ge sbier Godqeer QuTGsBLULGeterg. sper wpe 30° GaramsS He spdod Cures, weer Canes epic, fy amd) B) 0-12° i } : igh ray | D) 0-012". “The upper end of a wire of radius 4 mm and length 100 cm-ts clamped and its ‘other end is twisted through an angle of 30°. Then angle of shear is mya ty B) 012° fo ral y Dd) 0.012. 23. ‘ge amuedpe SLA aévoe A) @eseo | B) wegsnures yes uy Qaxarflerendié ol Gd GesGd OD warBlerpaurer euryadios wid Geter D) Goreng: \ ‘The elasticity limit for a gas | A), exists, : B) exists only at absolute zero ©)’ exists for a perfect gas D) does not exist. 2 24, Silene u7dId Qopers ObsnGd HE Gy wad psApg. gGarahe A sairaofgsest QesehGurags sig QachiuGsgid Ft sper Plapaweih. fo, silenomes 2 otergs B) : oper on tag) sfifle sp itpsleow oS @mpaure xctongs Gi. pues upcty Gayelene angemors, Dj. caper eoi0tUier engemure. (1603) ' {Turn over ScvR 10 25. 26. 27. An iron needle slowly placed on the surface of water floats on it, because A) when inside the water it will displace water more than its weight B) the density of the material of needle is less than that ‘of water ©) ofits surface tenston D) of its shape. . Oe ——_—_—_—-=-=-_sS_- OprOBarcooir ; A 90° siflswrs @oseb B) 90° eepams @\5aeb OC 90° swore QesGd D) OF ewsre @eseD. The liquid meniscus th a capillary tube will be convex, if the angle of contact is A) greater than 90° B) less than 90° ©) equal to 90° D) equal to 0°. FGyp alyod vmpsgefliler ops PlemeGausd, chow genoa a Odlpg, g@enrafies A abBletr God opbpin B) aripfier urgadenseu GupmsGuraog: CO) uptay Gegaderewer ersreure, D) astlscinapdlgstor anpfler gt itis. ‘The terminal velocity of falling raindrop attains limiting value, because of AL upthrust of air B) viscous force exerted by air ©) surface tension effects D) air currents in atmosphere. Caciorfler Qrein md SPLG, GO Gonchar wrprp uray Slareassonangs, ser hp Pecan Georg Aside Senoreurs, AL aude B) | Gare ape OC) GptsGandg 2 pp D) © Qadoer qgiaBlercoo. Kepler's second law regarding constancy of aerlal velocity of a planet is a consequence of the law of conservation of A) energy B) angular momentum ©) near momentum D} _none of these. »» [667] 28. 29. 1 SCVR ShuAdesy yuhier sPeuce opyd empbsuce grydec worpGu r, pp ry eas, sis BID, Gu Debs cuenpui@d ausnerey urensidlr wen OplLédg Gewge sere acter Gung ce aceaee » (295) « (28) (Fae) m (S5"). * The largest and the shortest distance of the earth from the sun arer, andr, Its distance from the sun when it is at the perpendicular to the major axis of the orbit drawn from the sun ts 11h, } ] (2322) . ( o (Fi) Epbscin. ansButiscoeds seusdh : mp lA): uallggretact wbpid wapsgilact gGy dyrer dlmsCauspgrcr yd oDegdings. sngemrid (R) : prenres Sagh smarpg Gung meraoid can. yesh. ABp Asn Gsscux.Goror EHIGsct cpard sfuresr Sen.cous CotsasGas : AL" A) wb pd R) GyainGd off, Bogud (R) cary (A) ope offer aDerdac B) A) wppd (R GyeinGb off, Gogud (R) actus (A) Sipe efluner aSerésivser OC A) afl, pone (R) seupy D) (A) Baupy, genres (R) off. Constder the following statements : : Assertion (A): Snow flakes and raindrops fall to earth with a uniform velocity. Reason (RJ: All freely falling objects have zero weight. Of these statements : A) Both (A)and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) ©) -(A)1s true, but (R) 1s false : D) (Ais false, but (R) Is true. ba Ea) (Turn over er ed scvr 12 30. yd sar 98S sparod suyGu Gesevrend, per Seroraurs, wallgadiess Fan. cevarTD GGbED 7 A tunpid B) em@pyd © wrong D) Giasbpsr ergingSlenee, If earth stands still, what will be its effect on man’s weight 7 A) Increases B) Decreases ©) Remains the same D) None of these. 31. Gacu@udscdud serugs AL Gaxtugdler gore sienigs B) @axaorppo OC) Galu Bbpae vppaios aopors wmbpag D) feouonppb. ‘Thermodynamics mostly deals with A) measurement of quantity of heat B) transfer of heat ©) conversion of heat to other forms of energy D) change of state. 32. 9G arte. Qubsi7b, Qerctsma\ebg 3000 A sGarflast Geuiubey, 627°C Gaugimadis upp 27°C AaLu~lnosls gHse GanGsding. calle Qubdiysers Qedwiucr Sumer A 42x 10% goa B) 84x 10% ge OC) 16-8 x 10% gee Dap. A Carnot engine takes in 3000 k calories of heat from a reservoir at 627°C and gives it to a sink at 27°C. The work done by the engine is A 42x 1080 B) 84x 108d ©) 168% 10°) D) zero. 33. gerefooy @OU0SA 88 Gatuflmeou OC & Bobs °C 6&6 wtp gibOuraess A C,=C, B) C,>C, Q c,C, ,O) CL 3 4 1 2: Match List I correctly with List If and select your answer using the codes given below : : eer : List i ; a hy 1. reverse voltage gain ‘ 3 bY hy 2. output admittance a he 3. forward current gain 1 ia nh, 4. input impedance t al b © a jar 2 3 4 es 3 d 2 me 2) 3 4 i‘ Sms 4 1 2. (oo | [Tum over SCVR 18 48. 49. 50. of smacuofle Opn ths smaduprsos Gup Gsercuirar Pubseror A ABDI BAB=1 C -AB<1 D) ABs o, Condition for sustained oscillation in an oscillator ts AD AB>1 B) ABe1 Q Ap<1 D) Apso. 96 ofad UainGups uu f, erg mes oSli@esinerconyd [, cerUB. at) otCacimenyd EHssrd sUTLIIAGLE Ceuclagi oPliGecdrach A f,wlOd B) f,wbobS, O ferfe-fs oboe Sf. +f, DD f.-f, wbo S.+f,- In an AM transmitter if f, 1s the signal frequency and f, . the carrier frequency, then the output of the transmitter contains A f,alone By f.ands, Cl fh 7, and fess DY fe-S, and fn+S, pmumfes uysir Eipascin_auppich ag 7 A wbupest endings B) Berens sine OC) CoudmssGaraes sropeng soreElpg D) ently gps Pde Qaar Depa orpiaugirenes. The use of radar is A) tt passes through clouds B) tis an electromagnetic wave C) ‘it measures satellite distance D) its intensity does not alternate for short distances. [E603] 19 SCVR BL. dyer ax iturenpile s.ster Gi gisefledr Qube A sre GagtG Guba Uppd ses Quasi B) sro GybS Guba qorrs eos GiursBosr ©) Sine Quin genre one Gaps Gubeiflercre D) sre gepe@ar shag ders GuisCon Gace. ‘The motion of a particle describing uniform efrcular motion is A) periodic and simple harmonic B) periodic but not simple harmonic ©) ‘simple harmonic but not pertodie D) neither periodic nor simple harmonic, 52. GG pinch Aciearcr SHM Qubssse acterg. GLUGUUTE S ge 2 ctorGurg Sas Qube gop (KE) bob Gorss bps (E) bo actor Msi a 8) beni ole wim a D) A particle is executing linear SHM of amplitude A when the displacement is $ . ‘The ratio of kinetic energy { KE ) to the total energy ( E) is (A B) Die wie Qo D) BIH Ble 53. Go Gungefer Ug eo SeraGpranend, Qariay aeaeepd, Foci Cayurod wppd QaHsGaray Astessraqd ro.w Qe Mme Qwdstisc Qwudugdlerper gisefler Cereuueh Gude A aud B) Gpradeng OQ fear D) Qaupyet erginpBlverer. A particle is acted upon by two perpendicular SHM’s of same periods, different }, amplitudes and with phase difference of 5 . The resultant motion of the particle. ts A) circle. B) straight line © ellipse D) none of these. F463] (Turn over scvR 20 54. 9G Coram Slit aber sehiymanls gE 66 Asrdsah our Gong. HG Qmesomay ar Gown, s6\role acterGung sider Ford 40 Ge6 ge. 36 Gwapgd Fhe eppAysienGurg sotiler QePlensay sPliay Ferd 30 Ceas gas empslpg. seer QuuLissl 16 16 Ao we 16 16. - 2 3s Fs - A stone hangs from the free end of a sonometer wire whose vibrating length, « when tuned to a tuning fork is 40 cm. When the stone hangs wholly immersed in water, the resultant length is reduced to 30 em. The relative density of stone is 16 a ® 5 16 oe D) 55. Seheugio eursAweseneré seuee : 1. 9G sme GE sa oGANGSG WHODTS w_ssAbEet Welle sours 2561 oBitGeucin orprnd Gesed. 1, ails GsguysdO Qeliler Gussie HO Garpoy shEster SepbEs Capaleind FHuQFipgs. Qadpst + A 10Gb efureargs B) wed efurongs ©) Topp I efurareocs D) Tak Ob sapreng. Consider the following statements : 1, The frequency does not undergo any change when a wave travels from * one medium into another. Il. The decrease in the speed to sound at high altitudes is due to a fall in pressure, Of these A) Talone ts true B) Malone ts true ©) Both | and Il are true D) _Lalone ts false, i 1 21 scvR: 56. 96 Geramdiit sd) 5560 a66 yeaa Qe ueslsmnan 1) Msacuc Gets, soauscher feriscer Caupurd urdpd 1 Gee geo. sousect B87 sousde sPitaps GeuyoGurg Sergse 1 fovoa Thudsgdlerper. sndulér Gongs gerd 100 Ge caxprd Geusdladher 1 obi Gevainaet _, A) 50 Hz, 51 Hz B) 50-5 Hz, 49-5 Hz 4° C) 49 Hz, 48 Hz D)- 49-5 Hz, 48-5 Hz. "two parts of a sonometer wire, divided by a movable knife edge, differ in length by 1 cm and produce 1 beat per second when sounded together. If the total length of the wire is 100 cm, the frequencies of the two parts of the wire are fA) 50 Hz, 51 Hz B) 50-5 Hz, 49-5 Hz '') 49 Hz, 48 Hz D) 49-5 Hz, 48-5 Hz. 57.’ Awppd Bacp Qe QA qrarisc AarQseb Qelacer sit@auciract 680 Hz b Od. Cacuat AUG Sg Bou Eprad Usexp dynes Cuspsld pagdprt. 1, GAMBer Pens aunio 3406 B-}, Garueut Serra ds 10 ainndscnends Gert Sipe 2 eeinprés U adler witty 2 i a 20Wea-? B) 258 -! “FQ 30s 8-1 D) 35h! . ‘Two sources A and B are sounding notes of frequency 680 Hz. A listener moves from A to B with constant velocity U. If the speed of sound ts 340 ms~!, what i” must be the value of U, so that he hears 10 beats per second ? A 20ms-! ‘ B) 25ms- ©) 30ms-? D) 35ms- 58. 96 Lutte sabep Gsréf 206 oS! Camsde ge vduyss wueedpg. LGCOpt GALUT|METs Garang 124 Hz of Mnuaineahe gel eeguysipra. arbgie' Gower Cush 330 F al-leerprd GLOBE Bare aglOgreslder * shit ercior, : "Ay 140 He B) 280 Hz ©) 1300 Hz, D) 1400 Hz. | car travels at a speed of 20 m s~! towards a high wall. The driver sounds a | horn of frequency 124 Hz, If the velocity of sound in air is 330 m s~', the frequency of reflected sound heard by driver 1s “Ay 140 HZ B) 280 Hz ‘og 1300 Hz D) 1400 He. { 1603] i | ye00r {Tum over ScvR 22 59. 96 BLebsind You oK-G Sede easly. ysis oper gefleous untiLicst 60. 61. seardlQid seoarferid A retrenn smokers Aoee swid B) rarew qeouforpenpoS. gepaureid Ch caren ajonaferpangat a GserGo D) Littent Dersray gel gimanereen CurEb—srs. A star is moving away from the earth, The wavelength of light noted by the ‘observer on the earth will be A) equal to the real wavelength B) _ less than the real wavelength ©) more than the real wavelength D)_Doppler’s effect 1s not applicable for light waves. arpHld Uuehleed gEeoser Ge soa, eoper Si ULler BELOSDg. UGBemomi> 60° apples gether Cousin 330 F oll? gir gether Grund 1400 U ll). god SMOEEHAG ‘HIBS’ ATG] GurE hpi cong aEsiare. sie FHGUB A gilennd vio B) SpBudsse wo Od O SrPUAdEEd won Qllasd QyainGid D) Qeuppystt ergiapSlrence. ‘A plane wave of sound.travelling in air is incident upon a plane water surface. The angle of incidence is 60°, velocity of sound in air is 330'm s~!, Velocity of sound in water ts 1400 m s~', Assuming Snell's law to be valid for sound waves, then there is A) refraction only B) reflection only ©) both reflection and refraction‘ D)_none of these. CeupP slo godin Coussd A a@qupss Qugxd B) cussqupdss Querg OC wnfidurs @\ederg " D) GAUILO sap Querrgs. ‘The velocity of light in vacuum Is A) finite B) infinite A ©) not constant D) cannot be predicted. » [Jeo] 23 SCVR 62. Birenbs smeeet A GsLL@ose gob B) spt em spard Ppt Qerongs a CO) “BDsmid Gupte Here’. ppd eveoqwp sing D) Qeuppier egiapbldrarer. The electromagnetic waves are A) characterised by longitudinal waves B) characterised by ether medium ©) characterised by accelerated charges D) none of these. 63. Beranips Ganctmadernd Serie Quenpg AL gel’ spoondiar sion Laken B) _ gataflencray Plajpailencn C) gall simone @ypt.en_ tain Sener D) gefldler ensray HUGH Hla jpaSeoca. ‘The main demerit of electromagnetic theory 1s that A) it falls to account for wave nature of light . B) it cannot predict the phenomenon of polarization ©) it fais to explain the dual nature of light D) the phenomenon of photoelectric effect cannot be explained. 64. QaeAlsnd Dapalé, App goflddr serourangs : AL ayper sienoufens dle Qie0ghe sd : B) aipetr somafens Bir ping be, ow : CO) oper symafeng Hier preingdg si D}- Gaubpct eginySlorene In the scattering process, the amount of scattering depends on ‘AV square of the wavelength B)__ cube of the wavelength ©) fourth power of the wavelength D}_ none of these. {1607} ' ie00r {Turn over i DOE re Nn ett SCVR: 24 65. Scragaunauppst og of 2 A ‘swe Ys aarp oEsmss BordpAapert enpngerdr B) Qyatnimd Glene ReOmsScgact’ carp soso Carbpolsseut eraser OC) seradencray Napa) Gal somes ApLLiens agaphd Geadlpg acuerp Pedaderrs D) getdler ‘aleAiny Seeray Hapa gel saad EHdamasst atiss PeIsMenpgs Which one of the following ts correct ? A) The concept of ‘wavefront’ s introduced by Huygens B) The concept of ‘secondary wavelets’ was introduced by Huygens © The phenomenon of polarization establishes the longitudinal wave nature of light D) The phenomenon of ‘diffraction light waves’ demonstrates that light waves are transverse in nature. 66. gelldler ‘eMiny Deroray Papers FhUG GHsSG eumenuwesci ( Fringes } AL evaisy 2eoLupre Qesed B) spgieray sbpsre QeAwGd CO) Gurcdeyiuorset Beran gre ese D) Qapnst «pao. ‘The fringes which are formed due to diffraction of light waves are A) equally spaced 8B) unequally spaced ©) bright fringes of same intensity D) none of these. 67. owéen wip YsqurTad Guretp Uystect A) gyée ugetisoon ei B) 8746 ugadisenm@io +O Gyo asd lspelenends Geren sred D) Gaubpst agapSevmer. Crystals lke Mica and Topaz A) are uniaxial crystals B) are biaxial crystals ©} exhibit double refraction D} none of these, ~ (683) tee j 25 8cVR QUIGuUteA Der Cem ub' np GomCum’ gear Sprppedspeut A) Béody Gum B) Cgybdv wrddvQae 5. 0) girévedr D) pore. | The concept of ‘displacement current’ was coined by “' a). Neils Bohr B) James Maxwell {© Einstein D) . Hertz, 69." Screugaucrauppist conc gefidldr Senorey PaipaSlenen Serbeding * ‘ SA) gist Qametens, By genes Gaireiena 1 OC) Wetrenpp& Camreiens, D) Garmeo Cenciens. ‘The phenomenon of ‘photo-electric effect’ can be explained using : ‘'A) Corpuscular theory B) Wave theory ©0) Electromagnetic theory D) ° Quantum theory. 70)" Gunes ( photon ) eerigi SAL ofa Plenp Qamein geet B) Gasran geet 1C) hppa gest D) Qaibpict ages. |, ‘The photon is a 5, A) massive partic’s B) Ughter particle HC) energy particle D) _ none of these. 71) QycenldesAl ggerdliv_ooy arper a. gr7cemonsié Gemstones > ‘OR B) AND “a Nor D) Nor. | \a Dijunction transtor is a good example of A OR } 5) AND a NOR D) NOT. 72) Cun BLT eo. Gung Upsiu Deraugeucreubpst ag souprang 7 "A 2S GacMUAGHgi Derertiy Cramanieremer ‘Tay! eodungib Ser enrigs entie syenioyd 510) gofnnds aise GeuslG GpAGand 98 onhigiehong: Ce ([aeoor, (Tam over ScvR 26 73. 74, 75. Which one of the following statements regarding a photodiode is NOT true ? A) It does not require an external bias B) It operates under reverse bias ©) Its response to light ts linear in nature D) It works with minority carrler current. ConGsacuc eedreno si Lomer epliug (¥=@auehiSO) A ORGat B) AND Gait OQ NOT Ge. D) EXOR Gat. ‘The given truth table corresponds to ( ¥ = Output ) a[lsaly o | ojo ojija er 1tilfo AL OR gate B) AND gate © Nor gate D) _EX-OR gate. 997 CppABe Dap Papairersrd sein Sw 2 pajug) A AND Ga B) OR Ga © NAND Goi, : D) NOR Ga. A gate that can be used to identify the events that occur simultaneously is AL AND gaie B) OR gate ©) AND gate "Dy NOR gate. Ded HONE Sooseergs BE synods) AL anda. syenouiupsl B) gon syenonthusps) O Ger glia smrodups D) Qasaé aby smodubp. » [Heat] 76. 77, 78. 79. 27 SCVR ‘The oscillator that produces a non-sinusoidal output is AL Colpitts oscillator B) Hartley oscillator C) Relaxation oscillator D) Tuned oscillator, LER aD GaP Hs sleosa, s8\t@oucdr 1 kHz QP WerPlenww w~lties (L) 40 be sPlafldgd KerGpsdler (C)odiieu 40. Gopsgid Gupsuge udu gbdlenecy axBit oust A lke By 2 kHz Cc) 4kHz D) = 250 Hz. ‘The resonance frequency of an LCR circuit is 1 kHz. When L was increased by a factor of 4 and C was decreased by a factor of 4, the new resonance frequency is A) kHz BY) 2kHz CO) 4kHz - D) 250 Hz. oSéeu vainCupp opdidier 5O657 syltevedr = A) 455 Hz B) 455 kHz Cc) 455 MHz D) 455 GHz. ‘The intermediate frequency in an AM receiver is A 455 Hz . B) 455 kHz © 485 MHz D) 455 GHz. PAL oul sath Oprnadar die G6 oc bPlbsren auflachc caineécos A 625 By 512 OQ 312-5 D) 256. In PAL system of colour television, number of lines per frame is A 625 B) 512 CQ 312-5 D) 256. sosdla Magb gpAder Apts atbOsOsed Sowises oryamd A) ale Gamer Garam. goslenons QuBad B) eapbs anja Goran. gAsimeoks Gussd +O) siBle aybit@ascir Op Gsab Ganain. Guedd D) sflad Quesesdipar Qarain. Quged. ” A heterodyne receiver has a good selectivity because it uses : A atuned amplifier of high Q-value B) a tuned amplifier of low Q-value ©) an amplifier that has a broad mid-band D) an aniplifier with high gain. »« [1607] 16001 {Tur over SCVR 28 80. 81 82. 83. Sprowsarcd GHIGursple sgDNe Qeegud auf Agfasloers. Gamers Gewougs A Getsse Besa sig0y B) HeOLbcL Beeoy s90y OC stu Gwsaiy gigoy D) BO4eo gyoy. ‘The retrace beam in a television receiver is not seen. This is done by the use of a A) vertical synchronization pulse --B)_—horizontal synchronization pulse ©) frame synchronization pulse D)__ blanking pulse. gLi7dr Soom bps 51-8 MeV. sper GG sodseesarar Seromiy abDe A) 5-18 Mev B) 7-4 Mev © 12-95 Mev D) 17-27 Mev. “The binding energy of g117 Is 51-8 MeV. The binding energy per nucleon is A) 5-18 Mev B) 7-4 Mev ©) 12.95 Mev D) 17-27 Mev. 29 CU agasleer gid A 82x 10-8 m By 52x 10-!°m OQ 52x 10°? m D) 5:2 10-9 m ‘The nuclear radius of an atom of 9, Cu ® is : A 52x 10-8 m B) 52x 10-'m © 52x 10-1, D) 52x 10-%m. Derugn senseG Serene Xeerug ung? sBe + ,Het +N '94X AH? BH gn! o ..e° D ,,e? ‘The one that represents X in the followin: reaction is 5Be'+,Het 3 ,N34X NH! Bg a _,e° DD 4.e. nt [180i] + ‘ i 29 8cvR 84. meson yréracors Garan® ambi greraeer WSs Querg, gGarafe srevbignetrech ha) (ASu Berg rio Qarainme BY lonp siflaid Glarain_comu C) ABisoxb @)Gesnecraa1 D) Garant 2 fb Gerekn ecu. “i Electrons cannot be accelerated by cyclotrons, because electrons : I. Ghave.a emall charge B) . are heavy Hog fare very light D) _ have spin angular momentum. 85. Cswet-paat coined QeusuGeugs Ber wen Se 7 5) A) WWergmii bg Sumesct ofits iuGse LB) (giscteemes gG40d gefl Spar OC) Wereiipaao Papausre D) ‘cast pranscfia afl Gussabpne. A Gelger-Miiller counter works on the principle of A ‘condensation of droplets on charges 7 ‘> B) ‘fluorescence produced by particles ©) ‘electric discharge b°° D) ‘avalanche multiplication of electrons. 86. Apdacizapost Ble syle saGgas sper Qamain gisct ag 7 A) {aur gisct B) cebu greirect ©) ureSiigrenast D) PychGernaact Which one of the following has the longest penetration range ? ay Jatpha particle B) Electrons ©) Positrons D) Neutrino. 87. pacou seep ugabAld 166 sigdscliér caarbons, + Al 6 BR 8 1g pe! D) 16. | ‘The number of nearest neighbours in a face centred cuble erystal Is fa ie: BoB 12} Dd 16. . [Turn over ScVR 30 8s. 89: 90. 91. enaug Ugsch& syennpgieten Slencooniny A swat Sensing B). saSenowniiy ©) 2Gorrats erorniy D) eopmcygger Slancominy. The type of bonding in diamond crystals 1s : A) tonic B) covalent ©) metallic D) hydrogen. sere G 70 URbSlar SMgiuEDLb BCRo Sonouja sembacfdn croirantlnenss al B 2 o4 D8. ‘The number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic crystal ts aul BO 2 Ces Dd 8. 40 KV DerenegesoHlo Que og oprOurenSdlebg Supsugd x- siitactlan Spun sysooxSerio A 003A B) OsA oO 3A D) 380A. A Coolidge tube operates at 40 kV. The shortest wavelength of X-rays from the same 1s A) 003A B O8A o 3A D) 380A. Reorpslesr 2pm} edeoursoy, Focus G6 Gurgdhier Sg QeuduGEsiuGd Sener 2 pmicy etévemeoureay urellegires 2 af A FB See © F=pR D) F=R-» Let R be the limiting friction of a surface. If F is the limiting frictional force applied on a body. then 2 af A F=E ern O F=yR DO F=R-p =i] 31 ScVR 92. eriperpPler apminys Gonomb aetrugi A yma, tom FasteGeud sles ROurgdds sor. W Ganache suPrade Giese ung pong Ble arise, B) arly chee Fig aPreGeus lene Reoors Peso Curg sorppler ery OC) adité@eud clos RG Gurgefler cor Wenwre QesedGurg sersfler erie, D) Gurger erigarphle Qpiins Ger seid flenoutles gorse emboy Angle of friction tn an inclined plane means A) .at an inclination of the plane the body is in equilibrium with F, Rand W B) ‘at an inclination of the plane normal reaction R and limiting friction F are eae, ©) at an inclination of the plane the normal reaction R and the weight of the body Ware equal D) the inclination of the plane when the body Just starts gilding down. 93. swflepymu sto SAS Carentast Cppquirs uj, u. PlersCassgisr Cong) 01 02 @oW DedeGand Quydletipar. .ysere A uy, ¥ sue D, B). u, sug; use, O up20; uyev, D) uw, 20g; uz, #0 Perfectly elastic spheres of equal mass collide directly with each other with initial velocities u, and u, respectively and their final velocities v, and v,, then A uysoy: ugeng By uy=vg; uy=v, O uy=0; usev, D) uy=vgi uy =O. 94. OF Qapdadp GuTEaller apbA ayy cerup A PeopemupAbed ScoSpe Geir gry B) fap avubibed spb x Abed Qoriue grxb OC} apo s#Ab|d aSefidAped Gen ou. gry D) epmeA Stio. * Radius of gyration of an irregular body means A) distance between centre of mass and the edge B) distance between centre of mass and the axis of rotation ©} distance between the axis of rotation and the edge D) average diameter of the body. xx [1603] , [Turn over SCVR 32 95. 9G ALUGUTEEAdr Hens sloiubéloss (1) erorugl AL Gurgefles Gulu snpisafletr Font. OSApreOs B) -Gurgeflesr scar apace [Slit i OLApTES ©) Cungefler adrand aapscier AgroneulO D) Gurgcfier CotgAsOSatULL epscher 1Ogrenilp. Moment of inertia (1) for a rigid body ts ‘A. summation I of selected big particles of the body B) summation / of all particles of the body ©) integral 1 of all masses of the body D) integral / of selected particles of the body. 96. Gachappd Semrewpp spgud Qungeer Gamers api A) aditepscde wrpAps B) wmpledl OC) Catppsala orpding: D) céduCurener duce orgy Without any external torque the angular momentum of a rotatory body A) varies inversely B) remains constant ©) varies linearly D) varies exponentially. 97. drugu@ee a7 Rector GG Carengfler aoupAAN ohm x grjsdo ge urs pa.e.s Sc ad pers spat UBDE A xx?de B) n(x?-R?) dx ©) x(R?-x?) ax D) nR?dx. A sphere of radius R 1s sliced as a circular disc of thickness dx at x distance from centre of the sphere. Then the volume of the sphere is A nx? dx B) n(x?-R?) ax ' ©) n(R?-x?)ax D) xR? dx. 98. apebsler sire A Soi! B) AMS aS? ©) AAS o-? D) AH oS! = (io) Unit of momentum is: A ms! B) kgme-? “Q) kgms-? D) kgsms}, 99. Pucieficr Gyo alslee acum woop A sea AAShS GE sdee yoruBHs epise B) wenpibt seandle aby Sipe OC) més atud Qedrgusé , D) Satna ecg Seadrerd. Of the following, the one which does not obey Newton's second law is 4) asstone thrown on the sky from the ground B) raindrop falls on the surface of earth ©) motion of ship on sea water “:D) motion of space-ship in space. 100. engerde ionbp phe A) Pycredicr Sgisen Wer Quss Mflsend umpupseenpes TB) Pycrefidr Aflsgnd Mei Qués sAPoerd geudlncdlenper 0) gerduastier abn flop Gamty sending "D) pag ewdsdecromie Corpora Sereray sepsis 101. » (soi) i (Tum over In Lorentz transformation ‘Al Newion’s laws and laws of electrodynamics differ B) Newton's laws and laws of electrodynamics harmonize 'C) Einstein's mass-energy relation fails 'D) a moving Michelson-Moriey experimental result fails. Epdergid gly GurgWland. Geis grace stows G2s sercurer Guyane Genbego Gury cade sla FA poreow cin > A) feud 50008 wpb ob OS OS B) Gerd 100 Gif upp afb 1 us ford 200 Go.i6 pad of 20S D), fend 200 Ge bpd oSio 3B. se ScVR 34 ‘The following four wires are made of the same material. Which of these will have the largest extension when the same tension is applied ?. A) Length 50 cm and diameter 0-5 mm B) Length 100 cm and diameter 1 mm ©) Length 200 cm and diameter 2 mm D) Length 300 cm and diameter 3 mm. 102. GG Torou sider GE Geandé OprisSAQapre F-Lwerr Apg caller SA Hae gone | Go seta ENsS HAY owppb SLA Gord Y Yaw efidoaug, A Yo?/2 B) Yo/2 Q 2¥07/2 D) ¥?o/2. In a wire stretched by hanging a weight from its end, the elastic potential energy per-unit volume in terms of the longitudinal strain ¢ and modulus of elasticity Yis A ¥o7/2 B) Yo/2 OQ 2¥07/2 DD ¥%o/2. 103. 3@e.S aio acter aperer sillier siuGidlpdr 1-5 x 10° N aad 1.5 Ge.8 ScLepstor oG5 Agwrer sdippler sud sinc A 0-75x 105N : B) 0375 x 105N © 3x 105N D) 6x 105N. A nylon rope 3 em in diameter has a breaking strength of 1-5 x 105 N. The breaking strength of a similar rope 1-5 cm in diameter is A 0-75 x 105N : B) 0-375 x 10° N O 3x 105N D) 6x 105N. 104. QyanG grars@sSe Gord GurEsswucGetor a Gore sainger Send L, SHSEGALGH upiueray A, wkigemeb Yoppd FAaiifia, Geman a Gag CC 4 GOuairgpd ung sai1@ GUD ees A YAat eo) Al QO YAaLt D) YaLt/A. A metal bar of length L, area of cross-section A, Young's modulus Y and coefficient of linear expansion a. 15 clamped between two stout pillars. Now tt 1s heated through °C. The force exerted by the bar is A YAat B) YALE ©) YAa Lt ° D) YaLt/A. =< [zeoz] 2. Wy 35 scvR 105. Dyas QubspPlar ure Glande, sworargs ‘ AL Qussphdgsed SLGLEdAeér apis) B) amy cpasenpscticr penpubp Guida C} ALUGurEher Spb Guésid D) 2% Guano. Viscocity tn fluid motion is analogous to A) friction in the motion of solids ‘ B) random motion of the gas molecules ©) non-uniform motion of solids D) internal motion. 106. gph raster padyop Spr uplurs Qeagd Apasder spss Gupund ' P95 QGseinGurg Uru Gousi v. yin 5 Be Genuyd Curg wo spss 2P 446 saGoELTg UTYd Bousid Av ag : v e a7 Dp 3. ‘The rate of flow of a liquid through a capillary tube of radius ris v when the . Pressure difference 1s P. If the radius is reduced to 5 and the pressure : increases to 2P, then the rate of flow becomes v Ae B 3 » » og DB: 27 107. 96 dyad PLUCUuTEsAe upto proardang Gurg sie erGCereorin : A op B) @psGanconb ® 45° D) allfiGesresnrib. A liquid does not wet the surface of a solid if the angle of contact is AL zero B) anacute one — oO 45 D) an obtuse one. d (aga) «(rea {Tum over =| | _ _----;--_—_« «<< C= SCVR 36 108. Gent seoyeder upiny GegSere Teche, Conc; ellie SLi gms DdMess 2D a wap gay Garner : A 2%xD?T B 4xnD?T ©) 6xD?T D) 8x D?T. If T 1s surface tension of soap solution, the amount of work done in blowing a soap bubble from diameter D to a diameter 2D 1s A) 2nD?T BO 4xnD?T OC 6xD?T D) 8xD?T. f 109, Gort gBifleh 2.ctGor a ctor siSla ute supbsib syseh A gybhde Eptonpreng, B) ayédlde Cagrongs Ch abide atsaqmsding Cpyrang: D) ages Gurpsspde. Excess of pressure inside a soap bubble is A)__ inversely proportional to its radius B) directly proportional to its radius ©) directly proportional to square roots of its radius D) independent of its radius. 110. Peroorg Cacupoode g@ Anusder ug Qugailene a op . B) ceemendioons gy OC wbp CatPeomse soureng D) sai Qgee equrss. At critical temperature, the surface tension of a liquid As 20r0 B) is infinity ©) ts the same as that at any other temperature D) cannot be determined. [ieoor] 37 scvR 111. Sensageucrexbpist ag efiuses 2 EB uly aPitecoiends sein _Puyid apenpsct AL QeutuaSencray B) gefta woop ©. gel Barefuss penn D) gefitpe qpenp. Which one of the following ts incorrect ? Infrared radiations are detected by AL heating effect B) photography og photoelectricity D) fluorescence. 112. Peraugeumarppist «gi Ynemprd efile qperd Groner + A esflucts Sy B) aintudr Berit OQ) @Genrut \ D) amir @prde aeter urge Were. Which one of the following ts not a source of ultraviolet radiation ? “A Sun | ' B) An electric are of carbon, 10) Globar 4D) Mercury arc enclosed in quartz tube. 113.' dpagsd mbpacie og oftucer 7 LA dvGuréde auflact efit évGLrédy ouflamer oS. siflaé OeiSiayoLugs B) prods aifisct po uDebs ewbFybp cpeopiies Gtr Guutgistenes ©) qpe auflsgi groctr auflsed actor sit Qeuatr Caupur® sa6Aecy 2cseut aiaciier si@ucirerceiés esAngs D) qmoer aufsct Daou gorSenenappss. ' Which statement of the following is incorrect ? A” Stokes lines are always more intense than anti-Stokes lines B) The Raman lines are not symmetrically displaced about the parent line |) The frequency difference between the Raman lines and the parent line ‘|, Tepresents the frequency of the corresporiding infrared absorption line 'D). Raman lines are strongly polarised. mx 80H 4 [Tum over SCVR 38 114, 115, Epdocio anadusecners seucll : MDD A —: gel Qnphabiech, Keron wppid Derarigs seresenrd FuGD Spsdcer ePitsEeb asec 26 wer. engaoi (R) : gofl @mpaci 2 Goretiacr Gime; smo Vedienbs serasene1 GpstP@sGLugs Biden. Sy Gon Gdacx Geter @PMOash qpord ourar Sen coup EpipAsOe + A A) opp (RI GysinDD eff, Gingrid (R) crops (A) oDHG eMfasresr Dondsad B) (A) wppib (R) @yeinGi of, Gogyid (R) eeirug (A) aide eflurex lorési0siey CO) 1A) af, agcares (R) goupy D) (A) seugy, genes (R) afl, Consider the following statements : Assertion (A) : Fibre optic cables are immune to interference caused by lightning or other electromagnetic waves Reason (R): Optical fibres are not metallic and do not pick up electromagnetic waves. Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below : A Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) ts the correct explanation of (A) B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) C) (A) 1s true, but (R) ts false D) (A) is false, but (R) is true. Gost spanpilen uainyast Epp sxtut Qeteran. Qe peupron arsdusd og 7 A) Caosit comug gap Hp gel B) Gast apap alflucrpg Qeadipg C) Gast gel gflud gefluresis D) Gast aherp Baas eplajoug.. The characteristics of a laser beam are given below. Which one is incorrect ? A) Laser is monochromatic B) Laser beam diverges: C) Laser light is coherent D) Laser beam ts extremely intense. (509 39 scvR 116. dpugamauppscr ofure Gurgspcuig «gy 7 a B) ° D) Aa B) a D) a Goeit - putter esto pemgréeyéit - ery gefitinib e158 Slaucy ot - etise gmodr Spores - Herp gehts ‘Which one of the following is correctly matched ? Laser - Holograph Ultraviolet - Distant photograph Infrared - Fluorescence Raman spectrum _ Phosphorescence. 117, Urenp 261 ox Spd SdaUYs oPtacher sneer QpGAKD og 7 3pm DAGsy 9 pm B) SumdAGsg 16 pm 15 pm leg) 20 pm D) 18pm debs 28 pm. a ‘The wavelength range over which the rock salt material is transparent to infrared radiation 1s a Q 3 ym to9 pm B) Bymto 16 pm 15 pm to 20 pm D).. 18 ym to 28 pm. 118, Fpagacrurdpsr og af a B) ° D) fer 2. Dipay QausMoerzaminenré Hejparsia Sramiiuce eDpe), GurEspurar sPiGeusir Geran Lleranb— soasehler QeiuTd Popdpgs SToTLMUCL aDipopd grain aWipayd g8y aPt main, GBy oLLid, gBr soreSleneney Gaines encu Qeoa sjmenggid. ‘ Which statement of the following is correct ? a B) oy D = (i603) Spontaneous emission is not caused by any external effects Stimulated emission is due to the presence of electromagnetic radiation of suitable frequency Stimulated emission has the same frequency. phase & polarisation as the inducing radiation All of these. [Tum over ee rt nn et SCVR 40 119, geinCannsdvler UgApwSer autss upssuTs UUeIOSEULG Alt ag 7 A) ase Aauy whit B) ypampné wir OQ Xeghr D) resi. ‘The radiation that is used in practice to increase the resolving power of a microscope 1s A) infrared B) ultraviolet ©) Xrays D)y-rays. 120. gee aideoud eepeat wend «él «rg 7 AL XeBit B) ypamgrés oft ©) -yeibit D) sd Beudry a@it. ‘The radiation that is used in reducing muscular pain ete. is A X-rays B} ultraviolet ©) yrays D) infrared. 121. Bgons Hyp) GautusPlenander AL padenpler ghps Apwoid B) Yordenfler bne aiflee sid OC} Plmo.gpne aiflee eid D) qpardonpsier gdpe Quip. At absolute zero temperature A) the molecular energy ts mintmum B) the molecular energy is zero ©) the potential energy is zero D) the molecular energy is maximum. 122, MaGprdachs Gould, Soisp Cursos seru @esés7 aang PobAAGrE0OUTEB FLU Gpmi Gags BOD. garcrpns A sappletr saree) Gyrilguct sPlaflading B) onpAlér spdab eprigrst sdleoMsding, CO) onpple seronay, cuss Ayano sBeNsdpg * D) anpfler sxossb epmiguct emnding ([re0H] 1600 41 seve “3 Sometimes a cycle with well inflated tyres left in the sun, has its tubes burst * open. Because A) thé volume of air inside the tube increases 2B) . the pressure of air inside the tube increases \, ©). the'pressure and volume both increase : Yb) the'pressure of air inside the tube decreases, 123; Gexiu LutGaur sag GanCeur Géiowrs penqenp spol cerugs : TAL GaiuordsLop Beipey B) Gakuflere onprpflapa, “C) web Gym D) Gary Gudepejpey: : "A physical process in which there is nether gain nor loss of heat from the i system 1s called A) Adiabatic B} Isothermal ‘ {Q Entropy , D) Thermodynamical. 124. Gaxxuondg bp Pops ean ndps ‘AL Geuciflens wnpmod @\pdeneiléo B) Siqgdad orpm0d @eseaOuTe9B: 1 Qantisi e104 uwrpmod ster Quregs! D) sersiorey onpmod © stor Qurapgy An adiabatic process occurs at . A) constant temperature only B) constant pressure only ©) constant héat only D) constant volume only. 125. 96 cuTyaler Cpagerw Gatuflos ear 0.86 sPahsGb Guragg wedenbper RMS flere Geusid acueuere) 7 A) psig wig B) gag wae oO! dots dD) YSurtig. t ‘The absolute temperature of a gas Is increased 3 times. The root mean square velocity of the molecule will become ‘ A) 3times | B) 9 times oF, umes D) V3 times. i 2 4 { \ (e0or) [Turn over SCVR 42 126. Go sepmsion padsap amupsles AQPlmaset engiyem Geuiuplerardler a7 B 6 os D4. ‘The degree of freedom of a diatomic gas at normal temperature is A 7 B 6 o 5 D4. 127. C, 66 C,, SG 2.ctor Pura ee) B) alow oS Ouflug ©) sPleow Sk exopsesi D) pgeded. ‘The difference between C, and C, Is A) zero B) greater than zero ©) less than zero D) infinity. 128. Eqrex sGioQunget asitaséea AT? B) Tt C4 D) Ts, ‘The radiation emitted by a perfectly black body is proportional to a rs ym oT G4 Dr: 129. @fuaher Qauusas Oya o.wereb Gungggi A Sarvs Dipay grag ubsrs QGsew B) Cacuetipey Qyain® users @Qesed CO). ypseagm @Sitsenen 2 Sagi D) sé Aeutny aitecner a Bagi. If the temperature of sun is doubled A) emission will become four times B) emission will become double ©) matnly it will emit ultraviolet radiation D) mainly it will emit infrared radiation. 43 SCVR - 130. s@d@unG ser aAtaEAe Qebs QeuoliuGd Power AL asl Sipwrene B) ute spore C) Osmut Ppwrens D) afl ppb uo Ppwrenev. ‘The spectrum from a black body radiation 1s A). line spectrum B) band spectrum ©) continuous spectrum D) line and band spectrum. 131.1 Q86 5 cing cabo Supgis@sr selspeluria grelle Aprsisod_oy (1,2) (2. 4) wbpb (4.1) Qmamset Kerelene satsgud. (2,3) oppo (4,5) Qeomact Berane Serssenouo Gemeinié 1 i ups! A Gpt Berg Lib Carat gs B) aft Pergrib @araing OC) Peergre Deerss D) a Gorspgrerargi. Five balls numbered 1 to 5 are suspended using separate threads. Pairs ( 1. 2). ‘ (2, 4) &( 4, 1) show electrostatic attraction while pairs ( 2, 3) & (4,5) show repulsion. Therefore ball 1 must be A) positively charged B) negatively charged © neutral D) made of metal. 132. ABC achug, souss YSaromd. QuAaT|E Yoarlg +qWMagrcio omic Octong!. Oseirp ystoAhier leer Belo} ata B c +q +a _ ame a Ge am, bu © tie oz vx [1603] [Tum over SCVR 44 ABC Is a equilateral triangle. Charges + q are placed at each comer. The electric intensity at O will be ata B Cc 4q +a og ig AN ane, 7? Bl amy’ 7 1 3q OQ zero. Daeg * re: 133, Bar @eqeren spd Der osA/AGEGD Gurg Lengo A) cSeos whpio appa ene B) ppd) SeseSaemod aleve wi Gb OC) ereBramod «pp Seve wi.Gi> D) ellenewpBleveneo, apps) oSensraSlevsoss An electric dipole 18 kept in non-uniform electric field. It experiences AL aforce and a torque B) a force but not a torque ©) a torque but not a force D) _ neither a force nor a torque. 134. Grom gO KerGpadller DerCobe dnd C. s°Ga@Bae Georulguctor grqid Unpures eexpyd Gung DerBeae Sper aac B 2c oO c2 D). c/4. ‘The capacity of a parallel plate condenser ts C. Its capacity when the separation between the plates is halved will be A 4c B) 2c oO c/2 D) c/a. «(F607 8007 1 | ; 4 45 scvr 195, Derarggée Gaupurd orglslurs acter DenGpadidher Geordie Wher a spr Ee Qurgst mauded Gurg DeCpadde Kenge. B66 gbuGD ondpir © eepyb B) aflefing ©) | swore QeAieD ‘ D) Qeubpet agiaBarcom. A dielectric 1s introduced between the elements of the condenser kept at a constant potential difference. Then the charge on condenser i 5, Al | decreases B) increases ©) | remains the same D) _ none of these. 136. Epdangyd abs aiengau Denar. poop opps Poroaer binIer amps. ErainGad Boppsd gr7b 146 Qeo.donar urbpsers edsdipg 7 a ely a r r | A oy —\ . +, Which of the graphs shows the variation of magnetic induction B with distance r ©) from a long wire carrying a current ? nicl y 8 NN jo. oF ice | D) a ee - [Turn over A rt scvr 46 137. Bereregsssos sirds Dlérgriiorafew oS dérrgssoral 2 seilng g@eanediés A Bergan Loahing ofl Besson B) Bereragppiorehisleer Deir pan. 246) OC) ems, sar GUlgss GeensaiucL wossNGbs eérargssorel Usigoriigengs shemgs D) Berarcgbpiorahiein excoortoyssipssr esos}. A potentiometer is superior to a voltmeter for measuring a potential because A) the voltmeter has high resistance B) the resistance of the potentiometer wire ts quite high ©) the potentiometer does not draw any current from the unknown source of emf, to be measured ‘D) the sensitivity of potentiometer ts low. 138, dyno endpiymssla Godrgyd Derenne geile ammensy azo Gade Sograrg: A gociler Besgn Lo B) gevsflesr 2p ©) yas @uiioy D) gisoiler gbpe. ‘The radius of curvature of the path of a charged particle in a uniform magnetic field ts directly proportional to A) the charge on the particle B) _ the momentum of the particle ©) the intensity of the fleld D) the energy of the particle. 139. sadcorafic Qudspdide Ceiesers ante yosgreinOss B= 35:34 x 10-°T GarGsacuOdpg. coacsrd 9G YoU shop TdUOdS 206 66Carctaid Gnd A ips B) 2 ps © 05ns D) 15 fs. ‘The magnetic field of induction B = 35-34 x 10-® Tis applied on an electron in a direction perpendicular to its motion. The time required for the electron to complete one revolution 1s A lps B) 2ps O05 ns D) 15 fs. wx (T607) T6007] ee —— I a7 scvR 140, enpgd Qurgeer smbs suds uptuma GPG! AL axssecineon B) Gpédmncnysspsr OC atyedner D) bps Mpcylonbaurdad ephA. ‘The area of hysteresis curve for a magnetic material indicates A) coercivity B) retentivity ©) susceptibility : D) energy loss per cycle of magnetisation. LAL, mpocyger signee yComiLnet cod grams flies pay gubps 13-6 eV mrantyger sigpSd schon codipnaies app aL arbenp scisGSg 4 153x107 m B) 265x107"! m C} | 8-4628 x 10-° m D) 4:2314 x 10-8 m. ‘The energy required to separate a hydrogen atom into a proton and an electron 1s 13-6 eV. The orbital radius of the electron in a hydrogen atom is A) 58x 10-9 m B) 265x107" m ©) 8.4628x 10-%m . D) 4:2314 x 10° m, 142, Lndint ouflactletr ayeneuSenid soppriygges Pporenouser uBp. Ai asd dtoutny B) sCyocined OF pease D) usiorecmenes Balmer series contains wavelengths in .. 2 portion of the hydrogen spectrum. 4) infrared B) visible ©) ultraviolet D) microwave. 143. serge Gsed Corgusdler Bits ePSO A 87Sin 5) 3'Sin O31 Pig D) 87 Pq ‘The term symbol of the ground state of sodium is A 3781. B3'Si_ O 3) Pin DY 3? Pag. xx [eos] ! (Tum over scvr 48 144. bg seatlopslbs X-nfifles ke, cuflastless seneuferid 0-180 nm ? A Bleed B) Gamuréoc. OC wisats DI @@ymBuis, Which element has a k, X-ray line whose wavelength is 0-180 nm ? A) Nickel B) Cobalt ©) Manganese D) Chromium. 145. sedc grad PlessGasnis 107 m/s café wipro smefersoog acingy + A 73x 10-9 m By 7-3x10-'"' m OQ 73% 10-m D) 73x 107! m. ‘The de Broglie wavelength of an electron with a velocity of 107 m/s Is A 73x10-"! m B) 73x10-4m OQ 73x10 m D) 73x10" m, . 146. GioSleveds wppi Ogiot Cenponandlesr gona eaIgrdsd sonst Gosden . pains. A @nsdo B) aSlefiny eSlenerey OC) Aspgdacudso D) 2c seutgs. ‘The result of Davisson & Germer experiment is responsible for .....-.... of the de Broglie waves by the target. A) interference B) diffraction ©) scattering D) absorption. 147. 10 em @pAscrojster Qucgie 10 gm aenycter sermcubad a chengy cafe per dpm sanGidy + A 55x 10-%n B) 55x 10-8 n? © 55x 10-%n2 D) 55x 10-8 n? A 10 gm marble is in a box 10 cm across. Its permitted energies are A 55x 10734? B 55 x 10-6! n? OC 55x 107% n? D) 5-5 10-8 n? 49 148. sPliGeuain sengscdletr Sleeudlerono Av oe D) OQ Ave ‘The uncertainty A v in the frequency measurement is 1 A AVzaG By Ave DO aves D) Ave 149. 10 pm gimatend eran. X-afltact Qadsderrd Sapgdacugdpg caller 45° Borempbe Ippqraiiii X-a6iher soodersens stnhcha Uy a 10-7 pm B) 10-7 pm ) OQ 10-7nm D) 107A, | | X-rays'of wavelength 10 pm are scattered from a target. The wavelength of the »\Xcrays scattered through 45° is 1 A 10-7 pm B) 10-7 pm £0 10-7 nm D) 10-74. 150. 86 Gurgigyeior geoflé Gudurdetu': syenedantue 2) wi -Ne sin 3% Bova -VE = ‘ 7 veeye ore D) vaeV& cos BRE | : | The normalized wavefunctions of the particle in a box are A ova, -V2 sin 5 B) vaVE sin 2 ‘ 1 151. épasacin ouput aallddfone seooaupng «5 7 TA el Ug dla appeuTensde @sdgud geet B) Permures yotefleows Garang GpthGamigs pow gach 1C. axcpsler ACL geist worgnd Dergub Bae gest “DY aumsraér ayflew ecogxd gist. scvR 50 Which of the following do not undergo simple harmonic motion ? A particle moving A) on the perimeter of acircle B) about a fixed point along a straight line ©) back and forth about the diameter of a circle D) along a bend. 152. y=2 sin tacrp socUuTL@i Qi oCwuiagses Geren gedler Gubw0s Dene Geusid A 2 gm@eet B) 20 smear OC 40. smneect D) 80 sogaer. ‘The maximum velocity of a particle whose displacement is given by the equation y= 2 sin 20¢1s 4) 2units B) 20 untts Cc) 40 units D) 80 units. 153. salsdlos goamaus GHlrgr asskGag sucrund (k@G wel card amet) eee ay ady Na = Key Bae ede yea dy Lye a Ge = -ky Da ke, ‘The differential equation that describes a simple harmonic motion is ( kis a constant } az 2 d?y 2 _ ody NG eR BR Gd = - eH aya SY eK? oat key Dat . 154. gaédflens goad actor gsamey spd use GLI@UUtEdM & oter Gung), 250 Plone Gaus A ap B) Gugwi C) Apwid D) apie. The velocity of a particle executing simple harmonic oscillation at the point where its displacement is maximum, is A) zero B) maximum ) minimum D) infinite. » [180] See j 51 SCVR 195, Bosorgd 1Nm-! Garin. aos ae@orraryer gaepoos 4 H.8. Peopur dt Qmesioiuc eros. sips wpgpemer snengilé GurGssLULGsterg. seerer ys Quad empires sper sinceyectlesr s6ttoxccor ‘A 0.08 Hz B) 0.31 Hz ' Oy 08 He D) 2H. { ‘A mass of 4 kg is attached to the free end of a spring whose other end is fixed to a roof. The force constant of the spring is | Nm~', The frequency of oscillation of the spring when it is made to vibrate is 21) A), 0.08 Hz B) O31 He Cc) 05 Hz D) (2 #Hz. 186. 100 @e.8 uppd 101 Ges soagerd Gara Qe gel smaset ea sQurerGed allgrgss 3-3 Sowdamend sedlrper calle sig assld 41 gethSler Gousits : LN m/s B) 33.3 m/s '+ C) 333 m/s D) » 3,333 m/s. Two sound waves of wavelengths 100 cm and 101 cm produce 3-3 beats per {_ second. The velocity of sound in the medium is A m/s B) 33-3 m/s 2) ©) 333 m/s D) 3,333 m/s. i aa 157! saGyrenfloner GprAdl 3 m/s Cass SLOG put —POgTASaKCL peng » 1 BAC ( 330 Hz) Qersaus Cordpnt. goles PJleBaisd 333 m/s card © CameterLmé), suger Cor aug Sirodachletr ccinacsans ( ge oSkpmguiies ) A 8) B 6 o 324° D) 336. \ ‘A man dpprbaches a wall with a velocity of 3 m/s. He is sounding a whistle at | 330 Hz. .What will be the number of beats per second that he hears when he received the reflected sound ? Assume the velocity of sound in air to be [333 m/s. i a oe oO 324 | D) 336. = [enH, (Tum over 158. Qipsae woul sibIGurerples si6\tCouredr 52 Gpigsedgui, 5G Coisssaligu syoouyd. A sPod vedidler Ford, adder Sey QouduG GageSere B) sindhBetr Bg, QeusuGo Gegdlone, sSleb ussWerr Ferd OC) sddSer on tod), slow vedier Ford D) SHG vEdiies Ford, oddly tA. an ruts CBOBADE The frequency of vibrations of a stretched string 1s directly proportional to the square roots of . and Is inversely proportional to the A) _ length of the vibrating segment, tension on the string B) tension on the string, length of the vibrating segment ©) density of the wire, length of the vibrating segment D) length of the vibrating segment, density of the wire. 159. Sowell senaneflen oyblt@euciiract A) 20 Hz 2 SLéGepay B) 20 Hz cpp 20 kHz aang O20 kz g SL Agee, D) 20KHeg oh asain Ultrasonic waves have frequencies A) ‘less than 20 Hz B)__ between 20 Hz and 20 kHz ©) less than 20 kHz, D) greater than 20 kHz. 160. ‘Goneant’ cerug ager genam@anaing QeusuGdlpg ? A @scSyami sereset By SQusr8 ©) Gy 9@ur sas D) X-sdiissi. ‘Sonar’ Is based on AL audible waves B) ultrasonic waves ©) radio waves D) X-rays. 161. TpAUDs adore Qellper Hersey camnond UPudssgQised Sogused Qo Guystor Barrera’ esueveroy 7 Aon B) o |g Si © 4 D) t Hoes 83 scvR {i+ If light is'polarized by reflection then the angle between reflected and refracted Ught is. ', “oa RS » 5 : zt 3n ° a oe } Dar4 QAdsdepde aefiny ccoere; gHudADB. dacy Helle uslars Fer gefl onipPlennes errar enone 2 cdne 2 . ‘TA abs ombpqpid Groner B) cBleMliny eumneray uLoast EpsemED ©) dSofhiny evsseray ULooLast siscuone D) ASefliny aueeray UC er ser wenpegioIGD. .! A diffraction patter Is obtained using a beam of red light. What happens if the red light ts replaced by blue light ? : A) No change ‘ } B) Diffraction bands become narrower , |», ©) ” Difffaction bands become broader a "|. D) Diffraction bands disappear. 163. @fu SataRMADe seroma) scramTgou aUGuTEiuOsgaIps Cords crates 2 ' YA Bes wSeures astorgs B) paw slp Han ddipg : “916 eb Gunenpu prelois D) ai Qohe@eflenas e=pading. 2 ' Polarised glass is used in sunglass because . A). itis cheaper B) it has good colour : 1 ©) itis fashionable D) ft reduces the light intensity. 164. Qoadu ul emeae Ppdisct Cprerpeug eperrés 7 « 5A gefidener 2 Peanupré B) gel @pisdiiG aSleereslenné 8 pahePepdenns D) gsfis mavens. “Colour of thin films results from "9 absomption of light B) interference of light : ©) scattering of light D) dispersion of light. : {Tum over SCVR 54 165. Sdereids ApAIppEed cainndlenp emyaid eee > 166. 167. A Bw purfixy @mpact B) aSidvmenidr Hlai@uflu a.gaxd OC) Cured ionss OsGsaurs B65 D) allderouler goNlciiiflers, 2 in megs, The chromatic aberration in a lens is because of A) some manufacturing defect B) the large size of the lens. C)__ the object being very close to the lens D) dispersion of light in the lens. pofidud agolachd Gane ppédiou empiusse smgl uucudss Ceucin gin 2 A) eoger Spleens * B) swper waReSévene OC) ese Gxflaidrcra D) @iaeser Eaiaacrn. In order to reduce the spherical aberration to optical instruments, one should use A) -plano-concave lenses B) _plano-convex lenses ©) bi-concave lenses D) _ bi-convex lenses. wsidics Gls Senay Corporal Gprenplerp Seo Ugeud eriaiy 2otorg 7 A) oSiefiny eveosray Lageuid B) @pSdi.G aveneray ugenio OC) aSchiby axmerey, BDSG cumoray QyainOd Gonsg eames Ssrppb D) psfbdlppd Gpropo, ‘The fringe pattern observed in a Young's double slit experiment is A) diffraction pattem: B) an interference pattem : ©) acombination of diffraction and interference patterns D) a scattering of light. w«[ze0H} 55 scvr (168. Guiteet auger Pipes sronct aaOGaugs 4 AD @DSELQ aanoray B) ailafiiysusneray oSlenorrey © + uae Slereray D) — garaSleneray. ‘The penetration of waves into the region of the geometrical shadow is Sa? interference B) diffraction “L ©) | dispersion D) polarisation, 169. Spren@anrut ofl aera geopwlerls ghuGapperer Pusseren Gero Siane cpeicty Giese CaycinGio > ee oe B) Garren auxgaiieo ©) | eigen amass D) eéeSiev aged. ‘| The condition of observing Fraunhofer diffraction from a single slit is that of light wavefront incident on the slit should be { A)” cylindrical B) spherical % ©), planar ‘D) elliptical, 4,170. ugiuminy aGSeou AsrGsAt Perse upH api Quragg Qegudgins s1e 1+ aaleyd Gxpunyd orp gemrd sfluragdame. 6 Der gelldod\t eCug “i @iGeeo 7 A) gereslencray @\sreneo B) — awger aSlenercy Hh OS axe geraSenoray D) ug) peraSaneney. When an analyser is rotated about the direction of incident ray as axis it is observed that the intensity of the transmitted light increases and decreases but Uy never becomes zero. The incident light is . | A)! unpolarised B) plane polarised | ©). circularly polarised D) © partially polarised. W171, Sereugis eurdBustisensr’s seve : { LL! 96 Gurge@rse atiy oud Goons Gossard genre se flop 2 FE enwusr t@uraggrb 2c. cat RICY eonDud QEsGducesPe sig) Henp enoussleo QurGbgid. + @ebpst 106.0 ofasrongs B) Ww Gb ofurengs Tio. Qi IT sfurerenes D) Topi Il seuprananeu. (ie00r} [Tum over scvR 56 172. 173. 174. Consider the following statements : 1. Abody may not have a centre of gravity but it has a centre of mass. II. Centre of gravity if exists, is the same as the centre of mass. Of these A) Talone is true B) Malone is true ©) Both I and Il are true D) Both f and Il are false. OG Saiddler ound ser sqcubsssler gThos0 Gurd sree wiwereid. 56) SQLubsSHled hy leflibkés actor Oserp yoo ese QerisoI_ouQelpg. Caigtusssdlesr cowui seins Goudie C.G. aarp seslents, CG/OC 6.04 wAly aa Bd O05 D) 0-25. A cone whose height ts equal to four times the radius 6f its base 1s hung from a point O in the circumference of its base. C is the,centre of base and G ts C.G. of cone. Then the ratio CG/OC is aol BR 2 oO 05 D) 0-25. 86 Heino oder wry coud, S60 atyoaUVSESg acter Qgrercri [r-eetbiSeér 2 wis | 1 A gh B) 5h wie we a 3h p 3h The distance of the centre of gravity (C.G. ) of a solid cone from the vertex is at a distance of | h = height of the cone ] a B) gh o gh Dp) 5h. Bl aie wie wie aciofiop seorBarena ler nity nud seh evupsebg sien Apnencvo} [rsyoy Casrondséler ayy | a r B) ° D) BIO Nie os wie va 87 SCVR | ‘The distance of the centre of gravity of a hollow hemisphere from the centre of hemisphere is { r = radius of hemisphere } r B 4 fl r} D) Ar Blo wim wis wie 175. @G Gunget, Mbp Hereilgrd, soflsavd Qesqurenrd, sowslenwanud 1) enn fA. Peoourerplene B) Peaudpplere 110) stagsgmeopion D) agapmse Quressg. 1 Ifa body remains in equilibrium even in the displaced position. the equilibrium i Lis said to Be UA) stable, B) unstable 3 4). neutral D) depends on the shape. 176. aprin shoe Aesau Pacipi Qeiesy ot Dmecu Redrpid seplars | apmiey @eoreis p iofitey DA FERY B) FOR ua Fit mp &. i R i Hf F be the force of limiting friction and R, the normal reaction, then the coefficient of friction pis 4A F+R B) F-R ra & a Bg. i766 Gurgehér fg wpSpre Gurgsr syeudGurg ghuGo apmuny ansonu Seep ay Blood 2 sirdsey B) pes apmicy Toy) gmiiey avai D) @wés 27miey. ‘The frictional force between two surfaces when one rolls over the other ts called A) | state friction B) rolling friction C) > Umiting fiction D) dynamic friction. | SscVR 58. 178. Qeke pg aglicSlenen unprnd QehebGuTg, 2-mbAy réee A Og. Gs Garcing GsGb UTLYRAMeT agaserss GurGspsldvene B) Qpm.Qs Garang Gsob uriyselar agapepl CUTEbES! OC) snpend upcysenseé aPurec D) eget upiyRErde wHwred. If normal reaction is unaltered, the limiting friction is A) independent of the shape of the surfaces in contact B) dependent on the shape of the surfaces in contact C) zero for plane surfaces D) infinity for plane surfaces. 179. QeGuresiscier FLA Corpse Fpascinabpss op Herp smaseiies GurgeGeiieddl wrpmod acteng + A api B) slosGasid O gOsao D) Plenows Pecussinar. In elastic collision between two bodies which one of the following is conserved along the common normal ? A) Momentum B} Velocity ) Acceleration D) Moment of inertia, 180. sriucr GonenrsareuG cpedenplé acter amtuctr sep) pod meager sep! aSunciscilas soousseradlo cur Ggrene) 1-13 x 107) Sui. emtudr Corerrémeng.es Slerp cout sriudr sede pg actor Agree, A 645x100" B) 645x107 2s OC 645 x 10-9 s D) 6-45 10-198. ‘The distance between the centres of carbon and oxygen atoms in the carbon monoxide molecule is 1:13 x 10-1 metre. The distance of centre of mass of carbon monoxide from carbon atom is. A 645 10-4 m B) 645x 10-2 m © 6-45 x 10-9 m D) 6-45 x 10-3 m. 181. Herarepds Cupur® X-aglt @pmileo sPlawordgd Qunagg, GQeuelaw apiraleo A Gefla, aflame B) Apu soafonb sySlsoreid CO) GeGley ordpsidvencs D) Agu smaferd Gerpuid. «ier 59 scvR The potential difference applied to an X-ray tube fs increased. As a result in the emitted radiation A) the intensity increases B) the minimum wavelength increases ©) the intensity remains unchanged D) the minimum wavelength decreases. 182. ombic.er eSlenenay Gig turengs A ait Derasit B) Gseré agit ©) aur efit DB) Sun ait Compton effect ts associated with A) Cathode rays B) Canal rays ©) Alpha rays D) Beta rays. 183. seda5 aDipederne urBldscur mos 2 songs A) Plt ome B) sadignen O yesitect D)urdicagretr ‘The one which does not affect the nature of the nucleus after the emission from the nucleus is A) neutron B) electron © yrays D}__ positron, 184. onpharp .Geflmass amyemonen Glens ogi? AL sures By Gotu © GarGamen D) Gaus sure Which of the bonds leads to variable melting point ? A) Tonic B) Metallic ©) Covatent D) van der Waal. 185. G6 uae sowie a= =7= 90° A) pmbGur uged B) ips ug.sib ©) preiqps uigaib D) onprycen sone gyi Given a= b=c, a= 8 =7= 90°. The system of crystal structure Is A) rhombohedral B) hexagonal : ©) tetragonal D) simple cubic. «(1603 [Tarn over Se na ata eel! scvR 60 186. yeileGanencr sirup a. xepIeSet guj 2.6) eowud Denain. sere GIy samfisies Aa B) aN3 a “fF D) ‘The atomic radius for a body centred cuble cell of lattice parameter a ts Aa : B) a D> 187. 6 yah. edd ax b+ cuppid a= B= A rium Qpmcyé B) ©) yiGan gmt, D) For a unit cell, a¥ b# cand a= A) rhombohedral B C} orthorhombic D) a 2 a2 rae av2 ree 90° yale. Gee eetrugs GuorGenn defied, Qutynaenss, : = 90°. The unit cell is monoclinic tetragonal. 188, sgpdegedele Pycgnets Aape gouge Curae Geuefic erg : aur giEet Borer. an alpha particle a meson. aBtee9 nfores Jmaure Qgreb Ounys, Sareré Hengedldr GeuelOUGd - AHS sor9y wlio me? 668 B06. 1s a fixed quantity is equal to me?, AL sedi gre B) OO y@yremetr > ‘The decay of a neutron inside a nucleus results the emission of A) anelectron B) © aproton D) 189. Aybpa n> pre re A) 6g GoucinQuonenrgy 8) a ap D) A negative m meson at rest can decay as me” 7 +y7 then the energy of p~ A) can be anything B Cc) 1s zero Dd) [1603] (ae@@r t ‘ 61 : SCVR : 190! 96 Curt LT@sSd G6 DUcACanadped GerWe ctor apur@ CAL Guitirér sapbi = gerp wbpd DycAGen phayhs =} in units of 1B) Guncinds pba =i Bycii@er siapodl -- " O), Guicindr, DycABa QysinG ow sbapbé Ber anbpsfene 2 4D) Guntur, lycAGen @yamGs so shaydd Auchan oc oo | BenenbpsBlene. The difference between a photon and a neutrino is A) spin of photon is 1 and that of neutrino is} in units of & : fai 2B) spin of photon ts } and neutrino is 3 ©) both have equal spin and photon is electromagnetic in nature ,P}_ both have equal spin but neutrino is electromagnetic in nature, LDL i@procr ‘Srey uGorgsner@uranflé uo gefliler gonexfor 500 nm. : Vepadeagy Joowlanrd gouGb @ymwé @oGuutsd 400 cm-! aoe eve Agpaq dace geflilgyster oyS\i@euciorech * [A 400 em=! wppid - 400 em=! 2B) 400,em*? whpx 20,000 em- fo 19,600 ém-! op 20,000 cm- D} 19,600 em=! , 20,000 em? ppb 20,400 cm~? . XA light of wavelength 500 nm is incident on a material, If the Raman shift produced by the radical is 400 em~' . then the scattered light contains, ‘frequencies of A 400 em" and - 400 cm~ 'B) 400 em! £1 ana 20,000 em- * ©) 19,600 cm~? and 20,000 cm-! “D) 19,600 em~' , 20,000 cm~' and 20,400 cm=! . 192.7300 nm s\nagonb Genain. Gum rena 2 seg CUTEMST ym 2 sAUB : “A Qpmwer Dporenonducs B) aedfaxy Pporeoadud u © fC) exter Ppworenentuds D) — upemgr Pipwreneadlud, 4, 4 (5803) (Tum over ana! SCVR 62 A species absorbs light of wavelength 300 nm. Then tt can be studied using A) Raman spectroscopy B) IR spectroscopy C) Visible spectroscopy D) UV spectroscopy. 193. GenLibg Geucfiudi Coot a ipmas so Casitact AL QS aipps weLtect GemnainLer B) perp, gins WEL teh Qasrain_ox OC) preng gybnd we Lesset Qemreiner DI Q6 wbprd wreitgy audpe wl Laset eran. Continuous light is emitted by lasers with A) two levels B) three levels ©) four levels D) two and three levels. 194. sigpdadilen Guures Corsard gps IHD Guptubers AL He-Ne Gavefies B) urewfandad Coole ©) wi Burg Gas D) Nd-Yag Gover A laser where atom-atom collision produces population ‘inversion is A) He-Ne laser B) Ruby laser ©) Diode laser D) Nd-Yag laser. 195. GptéGar Qs DeusunG dang qoflWlenyy aowteuresr LDR B) gefhiiuss on Gur@ ©) gofliiuds pesto D) ofley qaftSuscd en Gurr. A fibre optic sensor with non-linear response {s A LDR B) photodiode C)_phototranststor D) Avalanche photodiode. 196. oiSitey Pporaadks gmtunar Kiajbes Epcoaumen gale sone cainscr A) 14,000 cm! elgg) 25,000 cm~! B) 25,000 cm~? wheSieig 50,000 cm-! ©) 4,000 cm- ' welleig) 20,000 cm-! D) 400 cm~! Well@ég 4.000 cem-!. 63 scvR ‘Vibrational spectra are studies using light of wave number A) 14,000 cm~! to 25,000 cm-! _—-B)_—:25,000 em~! to 50,000 em=! ©) 4,000 em-? to 20,000 em-!—D)--400 em=! to 4,000 cm=! 197. GarGsscucr gelleoy gape aoioragser gQalolaad vain Usha erLguctorug sevding.. lg ecueuTg, wenpsaOUGd > a oo ee : Augean cain Gop B) sfley Bowe cain Gop OC) gb=op ax @anyp D) — ueeufl Gsnp. In an optic fibre, the core is of refractive index as shown, It is known as a Cladding | Je Cladding Al step index fibre B) graded index fibre C) single mode fibre D) multimode fibre. 198. Gurgieus eserd GUELaCsod greinriucr gel eDipyded peralicrourer : poll aBlpaeumer p04 . caer emer fe o et D) et8®, Generally for all materials, the ratio of stimulated emission to spontaneous es emission is. t Ae B) ee DD e+ 8 [Tam over ScvR 64 199. gr7dsmag gaSuoTs sobs Caster ciuainy 2 seislpgi ? A gree Sentuedeny By giflusny © SpiBom Gu upd D) @spley. A laser 1s used to measure distances accurately because of its A) monochromaticity B). coherence ©) non-divergent nature D) _ intensity. 200. sigpsOsTms abd gdpssle .. catnesiiene, apiad. . . Plants corer sgpideofies Poradld aster sigmdsafen ceincelsensenw oS AL pe09 Bloom, dents udp B) Ment eSeydp, seoyplene> O Godwe, Apoce D) Space, Godwie. In population inversion, number of atoms tn jcc, State Is greater than the number of atoms in . state. A) ground, excited B) excited, ground ©) higher, lower D) lower, higher. 65 : scvR { SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ) t : a. ' i i t ! t { SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ) (1603) Te0or 68 SCVR Register Booklet Sees | JB oe 2010 PHYSICS Time Allowed : 3 Hours | {Maximum Marks : 300 Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1, This Booklet has a cover ( this page } which should not be opened tll the invigilator gives signal to ‘open it at the commencement of the examination. As soon as the signal is received you should tear the right side of the booklet cover carefully to open the booklet. Then proceed to answer the ‘questions. 2. This Question Booklet contains 200 questions. 3. Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 4. The Test Booklet ts printed n four sertes e.g. [K] [E] [E] or [B] see Top tet sie of this page. ‘The candidate has to indicate th the space provided in the Answer Sheet the series of the Booklet. 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