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A bus is moving with a speed of 10 ms~' on a straight road. A scootenst wishes to overtake the bus in luu s. If the bus is at a distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with what 1speed should the scooterist 1chase the bus? (A) 40 ms(B) 25 ms" (C) lO ms-1 (D)20 msM. Four identical thin rods each of mass M and length I, form a square frame. Moment of inertia of this frame 9. about an axis through the centre of the square and 1 perpendicular to its plane is ' (A) -Mi 2 (B) y M/2 3

negative z axis direction. The induced emf, during the passage of these. loops, out of the field region, will hot remain constant for (A) "the circular and the elliptical loops. (B) only the elliptical loop. (C) any of the four loops. (D) the rectangular, circular and elliptical loops. The figure below shows a plot of photo current versus anoide potential for a photo sensitiv surface for three different radiations. Which one of the following is a correct statement?
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(C) Ml2 , (t>) JM/J A black body at .227 C radiates heat at the rate of 7 cals/ cm2. At a temperature of 727C, the rte of heat radiated v in the same units will be (A) 50 (B) 112 (C) 80 (D) 60. retarding potential anode potential Which one of the following equation^ of motion (A) Curves (A) and (B) represent incident radiations represents simple harmonic motion? of same frequency but of different intensities. (A) Acceleration = - k (x + a) (B)- Curves <B) arid (C) represent incident radiations (B) Acceleration = k (x + a) '.". of diffrent frequencies and different intensities. (C) Acceleration = kx (C) Curves (B) and (C) represent incident radiations (D) Acceleration = - kjc'+ kxxr , of same frequency having same intensity. where k, kv /c, and a are alt positive. A student measures the terminal potential difference (D) Curves (A) and (B) represent incident radiations (V) of a cell (of emf e and, internal resistance r) as a of different frequencies and different intensities. function of the current (I) flowing through it, The 10. A transistor is operated in common-emitter slope, and intercept, of th graph oetween V and I, configuration at V c = 2 V such that a; change then, respectively, equal in the base current from 100 >iA to 200 jiA ' (A) - r and e (B) r and - e produces a change in the collector current (C) - e and r (D)e and - r. from 5 mA to 10 mA. The current gain is The magnetic force acting on a charged particle of (A) 100 (B)150 charge - 2 (J.C in a magnetic field of 2 T acting in y(C) 50 (D) 75. direction, w h e n ' the p a r t i c l e velocity is 11. A 0.5 kg ball moving with a speed of 12 m/ (2i + 3j) x 106 ms"1, is s, strikes a hard wall at an angle of 30 with th walL It is reflected with the same speed (A) 4 N in z-direction (B) 8 N in y-direction (C) 8 N in z-direction (D) 8 N- in - z-dirction. and at the same angle. If the ball is in contact A bar 4 magnet' h a v i n g a m a g n e t i c m o m e n t of With the wall for 0.25 seconds,- the average rl 2 * 10 iT is free to rotate in a^drizontal plahe. A force acting on the wall is horizontal magnetic fieId B = 6 * ID*4 T exists in the (A) 48 N. (B) 24 N. space. .The work-dpie ih taking the magnet slowly (C) 12 N. (D)96 N. from a direction parallel to the field to a direction 12. The moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc of 60 from the field is radius 'R' and mass 'M' about an axis touching the disc (A) 12 J (B) 6 J at its diameter and normal to tjie disc is (C) 2 J (D) 0.6 J. A rectangular, a square, a circular and an elliptical (A) -MR2 (B) | M R 2 loop, all in t h e (x - y) plane, are moving out of a uniform magnetic field with a constant velocity, (C) | M R 2 (D) ~ M R 2 V = vi. The magnetic field is directe^ along the

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V, k has the same^total) energy stored in it, as the first 13. The molar specific heat at constant pressure o f a n idal .j, in terms erf C,, is then n gas is (7/2)8;. The ratio at s p a ^ f c t at oonsta&li pressure to that at constant vbtem' 2Q (A) (B) (A) 7/5 (B) 8/7 m "t'h (C) 5/7 , Pl?/7 , 14. The p&tential energy o | a lot&spting K>Qg sprang when wnn stretdfesf strata?]:^ ' , , <D) , ine potential f.a by 2 ^ v fe U. tffeJfcngis rfrrtched by I n l l ' ^ ^ f e i f c ^ dre^t tl r b g o f ^Itmeter V and .V, potential eerev J^&JF^L Tr J potential energy stored in it is areSdOvotfr&ch. Threading of the voltmeter V3 and (A) 4 U. , 0)pu. , ams^rtuAiose.wl^eetively

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220V, 50 Hz m/s (C) ^ (D) 8 m/s. 4 (A) 100 V, 2,0 A (B) 150 V, 2.2 A 16. A transistor-oscillator using a resonant circuit with an (Q 220 V, 21 A (D) 220 V, 2.0 A inductor L (of negligible resistance) and a capacitor G 23. l b get an output Y 1 from the circuit shown below. in series produces-oscillations of frequency:/. If L isthe input must be doubled and C is changed to 4 C the frequency will be,, (A)//4 (B) 8 / 1 , .;, ,, , (C) / / 2 V 2 (D)//2 II*17. A coil of inductive reactance 31 Q has a resistance of III82. It is placed in series with a cndenser of capadtative reactance 25 1 The combination is connected to an a.c. hi I n i h m source of llO volt. The power factor of the circuit is (A) 1 0 0 (B)t) 1 0 (A) 0.56 (0) 0.64 0 1 0 (C) 0 1 P)1 (C) 0.80 p)0.33 24. In a circuit h, C and R are connected in series with ah 18. Aman of 50 kg mass is. stand^ in a gravity free space alternating Voilage source of frequency / The current at a height of 10 m above the floor. He throws a stone leads the voltage by 45..The value p f C is ' of 0 5 kg mass downwards with a speed 2 m/s. When the stone readies the floor, the distance of the man " ' 1 ' - ' (A) - above the floor will be 2 ^ L - R ) < * > 2tf(2#L+R) (A) 20 m (B> 9.9 m - , - .1. .: 1 (C) 10.1 m (D) 10 m () itftojrfL-RV tD) J^(2^L+R) 19. A lens having focal length / and aperture ^diameter d forpis an image of intensity L AprtuPe of diameter 25. If and represent the wavelengths of visible d" " . light, X-rays and microwaves respectively, then - in central regk*ttrf lens is covered l ^ a bladcpapeK. -(fi)K>K>K (A)Km>kx>\ Focal length oflens and intensity of image now will be <k>k>K (P)K>K>K respectively ' , 26. In the reaction if the binding (A) | a n d | (B) / a n d | energies of and ftte are respectively a, b and c (in MeV), then the energy (in MeV) released iii dtis ,1 .v ,31 ' ' 3/ reaction is - (C) ^ - n d (D) /and- (A), fl + 6 - c. (B) c + a - b. id. A ray of light travelling in a transparent medium of (Q'c-a-k dD)a.+ b + c. refractive'index n, faite on a surfeceseparating the 2 medium from air at an angle of incidence of 45, For 27. A wheel having moment of inrtia 2 kg-m about its which of the following value ol H the ray cm, Undergo ' " vertkal axis, rotates attirerate of 60 tpm about this axis. v The tonjtie whidi can stop the wheel's rotation in one rtai internal reflection? . minute would be (A) j i - 1 , 2 5 r(B) n - 1.33 (C) ji 1.40 (D|t*lJ N-m (A) <B) 21. A series combination erf n, capacitors, each of value C,, 15 1 is chargedby a source of potential difference^ ?. When it another parallel, combinatitm of n, tafdton, each of (D) 15 N-m. (Q value Cy is chazgd by a source of potaralttreftoe

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speed v and the acceleration a of, a particle executing simpleharmonic motion ? (A) When v is maxintum, a is zero (B) When v is maximum, i is maximum (C) Value'of a is zero, whatever may be,ihevalue of (D) When v is zra, a is zero. An electric dipole has the magnitude of its charge as q and its dipole moment is p. It is placed in a uniform electric field E. If its dipole moment is along thedirectiOn of the field, the force on it and its pofertii respectively (A) if.E and maximum. (B) 2jj.E and minimum. () q.E and p.E. (D)zeio and minimum. The refractive index of the material of a'prism is s/2 and its refracting angle is 30. One of the. reflecting surfaces of the prism is made a mirror inwards.' A beam pf monochromatic light entering the prism from the other face will retrace its path aft reflection from the mirrored surface if its angle of incidence on the prism is (A) 30 (B) 45 ( Q 60 (D) 0 . The Bohr model of atoms (A) predicts the same mission spectra far all types of atoms. (B) assumes that the angular momentum of electrons is .quantised. (C) uses Einstein's photo-electric equation. (D) predicts continuous emission spectraforatoms, A galvanometer acting as a voltmeter will have (A) a low resistance in series with its coil. (B) a high resistance in parallel with its coil. (C) a high-resistance series , with its coil. (D), a low resistance irfparallel with its coil. The longest wavelength is possessed by (A)Infra-red rays. (By Light-rays. ( Q X-rays. - , (D) owrays. Three char$es'2q, -q, ~q are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. At the centre of the triangle (A) the field is zero but potential is non-zero. (B) the field is noh-zero but potential is zero. (C) both field and potential are zero. 0 ) both field and potential are nonzero. When p-n junction diode is reverse biased, the flow, of current across the junction is mainly due to (A) diffusion of charges. (B) depends upon the nature of material. : ' > (C) drift of changes. (C) both drift and diffusion of charges. Calculate the amount of force required to double the length of wire having cross-sctionl area 10"6 m2. Y = 2 * 10 u N/m 2 (A) 3 x 10 N/m2. (B> 2 y 105 N/m2. p ) 4 x 10s N/m l . ( Q 3 * WN/m 2 . Colour of sky is blue due to (A) scattering of light. (B) total internal reflection. (C) total emissiofi. (D) None of these. Electric lines ol force about a negative point charge are (A) circular, anti-dockwise. (B) circular, clockwise. : (D) radial, outward. > (C) radial, inward.

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-Yr , <>AR Two particles A and B initially at rest, move towards eav other under a mutual force of attraction. At th in&tan<;>yhen the speed of A is'P and the speed of B is 2, the speed of the centre of. mass of the system is (A) zero. (B) v. (C) 1.5 v. (D)3r. When beats are produced by two* progressive waves of same amplitude and of nearly same frequency then themaximum loudness of the resulting sound is n times the loudness of each of the component wave trains. The value of n~ is. (A) 8 (B)4 (C) 2 (D) 1 The'length of a sonometer wire AB is 100 cm. Where should the two bridges be placed from A to divide the wire in 3 segments whose fundamental frequencies are in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 ? * (A)' 30 cm, 90 cm (B) 60 cm, 90 cm (C) 40 cm, 80 cm (D) None of iese. Th intensity of sOund wave while passing through an elastic medium falls down by 10% as it covers one metre ^stance through the medium, H the initial intensity of the sound wave was 100 dedbels, its value after it has passed through 3 metres thickness of the medium will be (A) 70 decibel. (B) 72.9 decibel. (C) 81 decibel. (D)60 decibel. Identify the correct statement among the following : (A) The greater the mass of a pendulum bob, the shorter is itsjrequency of oscillation.

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