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FOR ROUGH WORK



/ USEFUL FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS
m
h
e
k
c

r r Fr
ro Fro

r r

cr Fro

Ry
NA
G

Planck's constant
Charge of electron

Boltzmann constant

J/K

r r r

Speed of light in
vacuum

c Fro

Molar gas constant

Mass of electron

Fro
r co
Fr

Rydberg constant
Avogadro number

F
Fro

Newton constant

oFFrFr

Permittivity of
vacuum
Permeability of
vacuum
1 eV
amu

rF

1 eV
amu

m/s

Element
Actinium
Aluminium
Americium
Antimony
Argon
Arsenic
Astatine
Barium
Berkelium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
Bromine
Cadmium
Calcium
Californium
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Chlorine
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Curium
Dysprosium
Einsteinium
Erbium
Europium
Fermium
Fluorine
Francium
Gadolinium
Gallium
Germanium
Gold
Hafnium
Helium
Holmium
Hydrogen
Indium
Iodine
Iridium
Iron
Krypton
Lanthanum
Lawrencium
Lead
Lithium
Lutetium
Magnesium
Manganese
Mendelevium

Symbol
Ac
Al
Am
Sb
Ar
As
At
Ba
Bk
Be
Bi
B
Br
Cd
Ca
Cf
C
Ce
Cs
Cl
Cr
Co
Cu
Cm
Dy
Es
Er
Eu
Fm
F
Fr
Gd
Ga
Ge
Au
Hf
He
Ho
H
In
I
Ir
Fe
Kr
La
Lr
Pb
Li
Lu
Mg
Mn
Md

Atomic
Number
89
13
95
51
18
33
85
56
97
4
83
5
35
48
20
98
6
58
55
17
24
27
29
96
66
99
68
63
100
9
87
64
31
32
79
72
2
67
1
49
53
77
26
36
57
103
82
3
71
12
25
101

Atomic
Weight
(227)
26.98
(243)
121.75
39.948
74.92
(210)
137.34
(249)
9.012
208.98
10.81
79.909
112.40
40.08
(251)
12.011
140.12
132.91
35.453
52.00
58.93
63.54
(247)
162.50
(254)
167.26
151.96
(253)
19.00
(223)
157.25
69.72
72.59
196.97
178.49
4.003
164.93
1.0080
114.82
126.90
192.2
55.85
83.80
138.91
(257)
207.19
6.939
174.97
24.312
54.94
(256)

Element

Symbol

Mercury
Molybdenum
Neodymium
Neon
Neptunium
Nickel
Nlobium
Nitrogen
Nobelium
Osmium
Oxygen
Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum
Plutonium
Polonium
Potassium
Praseodymium
Promethium
Protactinium
Radium
Radon
Rhenium
Rhodium
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulfur
Tantalum
Technetium
Tellurium
Terbium
Thallium
Thorium
Thulium
Tin
Titanium
Tungsten
Uranium
Vanadium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zinc
Zirconium

Hg
Mo
Nd
Ne
Np
Ni
Nb
N
No
Os
O
Pd
P
Pt
Pu
Po
K
Pr
Pm
Pa
Ra
Rn
Re
Rh
Rb
Ru
Sm
Sc
Se
Si
Ag
Na
Sr
S
Ta
Tc
Te
Tb
Tl
Th
Tm
Sn
Ti
W
U
V
Xe
Yb
Y
Zn
Zr

Atomic
Number
80
42
60
10
93
28
41
7
102
76
8
46
15
78
94
84
19
59
61
91
88
86
75
45
37
44
62
21
34
14
47
11
38
16
73
43
52
65
81
90
69
50
22
74
92
23
54
70
39
30
40

Atomic
Weight
200.59
95.94
144.24
20.183
(237)
58.71
92.91
14.007
(253)
190.2
15.9994
106.4
30.974
195.09
(242)
(210)
39.102
140.91
(147)
(231)
(226)
(222)
186.23
102.91
85.47
101.1
150.35
44.96
78.96
28.09
107.870
22.9898
87.62
32.064
180.95
(99)
127.60
158.92
204.37
232.04
168.93
118.69
47.90
183.85
238.03
50.94
131.30
173.04
88.91
65.37
91.22

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1.

\PART 'A'

3.

My friend Raju has more than 1000 books,


said Ram. Oh no, he has less than 1000
books, said Shyam. Well, Raju certainly
has at least one book, said Geeta. If only
one of these statements is true, how many
books does Raju have?
1. 1
2. 1000
3. 999
4. 1001

4.

ccr ?

r Fro
F Fr

, c c

rF F r
r r

ro

r

r r r r

1. o

r
1.
3.

1.

2.

3. r
2.
4.

An infinite number of identical circular discs


each of radius are tightly packed such that
the centres of the discs are at integer values
of coordinates and . The ratio of the
area of the uncovered patches to the total
area is
1.
2.
3.
4.

Of the following, which is the odd one out?


1. Cone
2. Torus
3. Sphere
4. Ellipsoid

5.

r r
Fr

rr , F c rro Fr rro
ccr r
F :
1. r r r r c
1/4 rr

2. F r rro rro
1/4 c r/

A c B 5 F r

3. F r rro rro

B c Arc 7r
r A c B

1/2 c r

r/

r(cFroF)?
1. 13
2. 35
3. 6
4. 12

It takes 5 days for a steamboat to travel from


A to B along a river. It takes 7 days to return
from B to A. How many days will it take for
a raft to drift from A to B (all speeds stay
constant)?
1. 13
2. 35
3. 6
4. 12

3.

r r r rc 1000 c

4. F co r

5.

A student appearing for an exam is declared


to have failed the exam if his/her score is
less than half the median score. This implies
1. 1/4 of the students appearing for the
exam always fail.
2. if a student scores less than 1/4 of the
maximum score, he/she always fails.
3. if a student scores more than 1/2 of the
maximum score, he/she always passes.
4. it is possible that no one fails.

6.

rDro

, Fr r o, c
rc 1000 c r r

,r rc c

F F cc
F
,r rc
?
1. 1
2. 1000
3. 999
4. 1001

4.

4.

r r r

2.

2. c (F rr)

9.

6.

Find the next figure D


rc
c-cr
rrcr ?
1. r

rFrF
co
Fr2015r2014 cr

2. 2013r2015 r

rFrFco
Fr
3. 2014 r
r
FrFco
Frr 2015

crFr

rFrF

7.

co
Frrr

N rocoFr FccrF

4. 2014r
r

ro rFrrFrr

FrFco
Frr2015

o coFr N 1/9th r
cNc?
1. 10
2. 9
3. 8
4. 7

7.

N is a four digit number. If the leftmost digit is


removed, the resulting three digit number is
1/9th of N. How many such N are possible?
1. 10
2. 9
3. 8
4. 7

8.

r FrF
co
Frcr

9.

AB CD : 60 r 120
rrAB : CD
1.
3. 1 : 1

8.

2.
4.

AB and CD are two chords of a circle


subtending 60 and 120 respectively at the
same point on the circumference of the
circle. Then AB : CD is
1.
2.
3. 1 : 1
4.

Which of the following inferences can be


drawn from the above graph?
1. The total number of students qualifying
in Physics in 2015 and 2014 is the same
2. The number of students qualifying in
Biology in 2015 is less than that in 2013

3. The number of Chemistry students


qualifying in 2015 must be more than the
number of students who qualified in
Biology in 2014
4. The number of students qualifying in
Physics in 2015 is equal to the number of
students in Biology that qualified in 2014
10.

11.

The relationship among the numbers in


each corner square is the same as that in
the other corner squares. Find the
missing number.
9
7

10
13

15

12
14

1 2 F

rFr ? rr
r
F c rc

5
3

r
Fc

11
25

1. 10
3. 6
12.

16
18

2. 8
4. 12

c -cr sin(0.5) r

?

1. 1
3. 3

10.

2. 2
4. 4

What is the minimum number of moves


required to transform figure 1 to figure 2? A
move is defined as removing a coin and
placing it such that it touches two other
coins in its new position.

1. 1
3. 3
11.

12.

1. 0.5

2.

3.

4.

Which of the following best approximates


sin(0.5)?
1. 0.5

2.

3.

4.

13.

c FrFr?

13.

What comes next in the sequence?

2. 2
4. 4

F coFro
coo
F co
Fro
coFrr
9

10
13

15

5
3

11
25

1. 10
3. 6

12
14

16
18

2. 8
4. 12

14.

c-crrc

17.

The set of numbers (5, 6, 7, m, 6, 7, 8, n) has


an arithmetic mean of 6 and mode (most
frequently occurring number) of 7. Then
=
1. 18
2. 35
3. 28
4. 14

18.

rr r r

?
1. rcFr

2. Fr-rcFr
3. Fr-rcFr
4. rcFr

14.

15.

co r
rFr Fr , c

Which of the following statements is


logically incorrect?
1. I always speak the truth
2. I occasionally lie
3. I occasionally speak the truth
4. I always lie


c cro 10

c3 r Fro r
rc?

o cFro1:00 pm cr

40 rrF?
1. 6
3. 11

2. 7
4. 12

50 cm

,6o rc
c

90

15.

16.

How many times starting at 1:00 pm would


the minute and hour hands of a clock make
an angle of 40 with each other in the next 6
hours?
1. 6
2. 7
3. 11
4. 12

50 cm

1. 50
3. 125

18.

rcorcc
r , r 40 r 30

r corcc 5

2. 100
4. 250

The diagram shows a block of marble having


the shape of a triangular prism. What is the
3
maximum number of slabs of 10
size that can be cut parallel to the face on
which the block is resting?

crr?
1. 5
3. 20

16.

17.

2. 15
4. 25

Brothers Santa and Chris walk to school


from their house. The former takes 40
minutes while the latter, 30 minutes. One
day Santa started 5 minutes earlier than
Chris. In how many minutes would Chris
overtake Santa?
1. 5
2. 15
3. 20
4. 25
co
Fro cF (5, 6, 7, m, 6, 7, 8, n) r
oFrF6 r(cc Frr
rrro)7
=
1. 18
2. 35
3. 28
4. 14

50 cm

rr rc,cor

90
50 cm

1. 50
3. 125
19.

2. 100
4. 250

c c r rr
c r rr
rr r

Fro :2 1 r
rrcr ?
1.

2.

3.

4.

19.

A solid contains a spherical cavity. The


cavity is filled with a liquid and includes a
spherical bubble of gas. The radii of cavity
and gas bubble are 2 mm and 1 mm,
respectively. What proportion of the cavity
is filled with liquid?
1.
2.
3.

20.

20.

c-rc

23.

4.
crrcrF


r : F2, _____, D8, C16, B32,
A64.
1. C4
2. E4
3. C2
4. G16

r :

\PART 'B'

c-rc,

rcoorcrr

1.

Fill in the blank: F2, _____, D8, C16, B32,


A64.
1. C4
2. E4
3. C2
4. G16

Hkkx
21.

2.
4.

1.
3.

2.
3.
4.

23. The Gauss hypergeometric function


,
defined by the Taylor series expansion around
as
r -

cFr
1.
2.
3.
4.
1

satisfies the recursion relation


1.
21.

The radius of convergence of the Taylor


series expansion of the function
around
1.
3.

22.

2.
3.

, is
2.
4.

4.

1
24.

cr

r r

oFr ,

c
F r
crr
F o r r ,

r,r crorr
or
1.
3.

2.
4.

o r
F:
F
1.

o r,c

r
F0 or
2.

22.

r cr

3.

cr

o r,c
r
F0 or

4.

around the unit circle traversed in the


anti-clockwise direction, is

cr

crr
Fo r,r
F0 rr

The value of the contour integral

,r

, r
cr

crr
Fo ,r
F0 rr

cr

10

24.

25.

Let
and
be two independent random
variables, each of which follow a normal
distribution with the same standard
deviation , but with means
and ,
respectively. Then the sum
follows a
1. distribution with two peaks at
and
mean 0 and standard deviation
2. normal distribution with mean 0 and
standard deviation
3. distribution with two peaks at
and
mean 0 and standard deviation
4. normal distribution with mean 0 and
standard deviation

26.

,
r , r

r Fr r

Let
and
be the coordinate
systems used by the observers
and ,
respectively. Observer
moves with a
velocity
along their common positive
-axis. If
and
are
the linear combinations of the coordinates,
the Lorentz transformation relating and
takes the form
1.
2.

F r

4.

F r

o r r

3.

3.

r Fo c

4.

r :

25.

26.

1.

2.

3.

4.

27.

2.

3.

4.

r F
F
r ro 0.9 ,

cr

- cro r F ro
rcoF

1.
2.

coo rr
c

roFr :
r

c

r

c (g = 9.8 /c2r)
1.

9.80 /c

2.9.10 /c

3.

8.91 /c

4.7.02 /c

27.

A ball of mass , initially at rest, is dropped


from a height of 5 meters. If the coefficient
of restitution is 0.9, the speed of the ball just
before it hits the floor the second time is
approximately (take g = 9.8 m/s2)
1. 9.80 m/s
2.9.10 m/s
3. 8.91 m/s
4.7.02 m/s

28.

rr F

roo:

ro r

,5 rc rF

Using dimensional analysis, Planck defined


a characteristic temperature
from powers
of the gravitational constant , Plancks
constant , Boltzmann constant
and the
speed of light in vacuum. The expression
for
is proportional to
1.

Fr

r r

cr
F
r+

rFr

r
r rr

F r o
r c F
cr:
1.

2.

3.

4.

11

28.

29.

Four equal charges of


each are kept at
the vertices of a square of side . A particle
of mass
and charge + is placed in the
plane of the square at a short distance
from the centre. If the motion of
the particle is confined to the plane, it will
undergo small oscillations with an angular
frequency
1.

2.

3.

4.

Fr roo co

o

difference in charge on the second capacitor


compared to the first is
1.
2.
3.
4.
31.

c ro
rFro

rrFr
F

c r ro cr

F rF or cr
F

rr , rF

co crFrrr :
F

-crcrr (

r B )
1.

2.

3.

4.

29.

The Hamiltonian of a system with


generalized coordinate and momentum
is
. A solution of the
Hamiltonian equation of motion is (in the
following and B are constants)
1.
,
2.
3.
4.

30.

,
,
,

1.
2.
3.
4.

31.

The half space regions


and
are
filled with dielectric media of dielectric
constants
and
respectively. There is a
uniform electric field in each part. In the
right half, the electric field makes an angle
to the interface. The corresponding angle
in the left half satisfies

cro cor Fro r


c,
rFro3.0 rrF
r
r r cc
corcorccr

coro
1.
3.

30.

2.
4.

Two parallel plate capacitors, separated by


distances
and
respectively, have a
dielectric material of dielectric constant 3.0
inserted between the plates, and are
connected to a battery of voltage . The

1.
2.
3.
4.

12

32.

cro o
F x- r
z- :

corrrrr
Fr:

c y- F c

1.

-crcc ?
1.
2.
3.
4.

32.

2.

3.

4.

The x- and z-components of a static


magnetic field in a region are
and
, respectively.
Which of the following solutions for its ycomponent is consistent with the Maxwell
equations?
1.
2.
3.

34.

oF , ro

ro

and

The state of a particle of mass


in a onedimensional rigid box in the interval 0 to is
given by the normalised wavefunction

energy is measured, the possible outcomes


and the average value of energy are,
respectively

roc

cr

xy- Frr r, c r
(x-rcro) r (y-rcro)
, crFr rr r

35.

r?
1.
3.

3.

and

4.

and

Fcocor F

cr :
1.

,F
ccFrr

2.

3.

35.

4.

If
and are the components of the
angular momentum operator in three
dimensions, the commutator
may be simplified to
1.
2.
4.

3.
36.

r r r
o


F
- c r

or -

FFcoFr
crr
Fo

and

2.
4.

A magnetic field
is
in the region
and zero elsewhere. A rectangular
loop, in the xy-plane, of sides (along the xdirection) and
(along the y-direction) is
inserted into the
region from the
region at a constant velocity
.
Which of the following values of and
will generate the largest EMF?
1.
2.
3.
4.
0 c

and

2.

c (EMF)

34.

and

1.

r
Fc F

33.

and

. If its

4.
33.

and

Frrr Fcrrr ,

Fr rr
rr , ro

r
r

13

r ,o o

1.

2.

37.

39.

r
c ro

r o

cro coFro

c :

36.

The specific heat per molecule of a gas of


diatomic molecules at high temperatures is
1.
2.
3.
4.

r ,o o

3.
4.

38.

Suppose that the Coulomb potential of the


hydrogen atom is changed by adding an
inverse-square term such that the total

Fr rr , cr r

potential is
, where is
a constant. The energy eigenvalues
in
the modified potential
1. depend on and , but not on
2. depend on but not on and
3. depend on and , but not on
4. depend explicitly on all three quantum
numbers
and

1.

2.

3.

4.

r r

39.

c cF-
r

rF :

c co
r

F cF

o
, cF

40.

When an ideal monatomic gas is expanded


adiabatically from an initial volume to
, its temperature changes from to .
Then the ratio
is
1.

2.

3.

4.

r r

r cr, c c

, r r rr

o o F o r

r:
1. 1

, c
o

co
Frrc
1.
3.

2.
3.

2.
4.

4.

37.

A box of volume containing molecules


of an ideal gas, is divided by a wall with a
hole into two compartments. If the volume
of the smaller compartment is
, the
variance of the number of particles in it, is
1.
2.
3.
4.

41.

,rF

The eigenstates corresponding to eigenvalues


and
of a time-independent
Hamiltonian are
and
respectively.
If at
, the system is in a state
the
value of
at time will be
1. 1
2.
3.
4.

38.

40.

rrF r
c
r :
1.
2.
3.
4.

(ro

) Frrr
co (
1.

2.

3.

4.

14

41.

42.

A gas of non-relativistic classical particles


in one dimension is subjected to a potential
(where is a constant). The
partition function is (
1.

2.

3.

4.

43.

F- rcootgate

cFoFrr
r

rcoor-

ro

cF Fo

r r rF rr
Frrr r r
:

Ar B cco:
1.
2.
3.
4.

43.

crrFrc:
1.

roy-o:o

2.

ry-o:orr

FFFr
r

In the schematic figure given below, assume


that the propagation delay of each logic gate
is tgate.

rr,oy-o:o
3.

-V roy-o:o

4.

The propagation delay of the circuit will be


maximum when the logic inputs A and B
make the transition
1.
2.
3.
4.

r y-o:rr

rroy-o:o

42.

The dependence of current on the voltage


of a certain device is given by

44.

rF F

r

r

where and are constants. In an


experiment the current is measured as the
voltage applied across the device is
increased. The parameters and
can
be graphically determined as
1. the slope and the y-intercept of the
- graph
2. the negative of the ratio of the
y-intercept and the slope, and the
y-intercept of the - graph
3. the slope and the y-intercept of the
-V graph
4. the negative of the ratio of the
y-intercept and the slope, and the
y-intercept of the - graph

r,
o

c-cr
r ?

15

1.

1.

2.

2.

3.

3.

4.

4.
44.

Given the input voltage , which of the


following waveforms correctly represents the
output voltage in the circuit shown below?

45.

c r
rLED ro o F

nm rFrcF ,r20 nm

16

cr F
cr
ro o F
r , ro

, c r

rr:
1.

1.

2.

3.

4.

47. crc

-r,rcFro
rF

2.

-r,cr
o cr

3.

r-r,rcFr

ccc
F :

o rFF
4.

45.

r-r,cr

1.

o cr

2.

The intensity distribution of a red LED on


an absorbing layer of material is a Gaussian
centred at the wavelength
nm and
width 20 nm. If the absorption coefficient
varies with wavelength as
,
where
and
are positive constants, the
light emerging from the absorber will be
1. blue shifted retaining the Gaussian
intensity distribution
2. blue shifted with an asymmetric
intensity distribution
3. red shifted retaining the Gaussian
intensity distribution
4. red shifted with an asymmetric
intensity distribution

Hkkx

3.
4.

47. The integral equation

is equivalent to the differential equation


1.
2.
3.

\PART 'C'

4.

46.

48. :Fc

c
rFr

rrrr

(ro
ro

Fr ?

1.

2.

3.

4.

46. What is the Fourier transform

where

Fr (
r
cF

r- )r F

is the Dirac delta-function?

e
a
b
c
d
f

of

e
e
a
b
c
d
f

Fro ,

a
a
b
e

b
b
e
x

c
c
d
f

d
d

f
f

rF:

1.

2.

17

3.

4.

50. For a particle of energy and momentum


(in a frame ), the rapidity
is defined as
. In a frame
moving with

48. A part of the group multiplication table for a


six element group
is
shown below. (In the following is the
identity element of .)

velocity
rapidity
1.

with respect to F, the


will be

2.
e
a
b
c
d
f

e
e
a
b
c
d
f

a
a
b
e

b
b
e
x

c
c
d
f

d
d

f
f

3.
4.
51.
ro

The entries ,
1.
,
2.
,
3.
,
4.
,

rr

r F - c rr cF,
ro r

Fr rr

r crrc :
1. 1.671
2. 1.656
3. 1.559
4. 1.551

cr

Fco

r

)Fr

r-c:

1.

2.

3.

4.

51. A canonical transformation


made through the generating function
on the Hamiltonian

is

where and are constants. The equations


of motion for
are
1.
and
2.
and

49. In finding the roots of the polynomial


using the iterative
Newton-Raphson method, the initial guess is
taken to be
. In the next iteration its
value is nearest to
1. 1.671
2.1.656
3. 1.559
4.1.551
50. r rco r



(ro r

and should be
and
and
and
and

49.

3.

and

4.

and

52. orrro

cr
:

cFrrr
o /

1.

1. r

2.

2. r, cor o

3.
4.

Fcor
3. ro cor
4. roFcor

18

52. The Lagrangian of a system moving in three


dimensions is
The independent constant(s) of motion is/are
1. energy alone
2. only energy, one component of the linear
momentum and one component of the
angular momentum.
3. only energy and one component of the
linear momentum
4. only energy and one component of the
angular momentum
53. Fr

S1 r

cr r c c
Fr

r rrS2 , r

r Fr rr c rFr
Fr ,c

The electric field at a point P inside S2 is


1.
2.

4.

3.

54. c roF

r (rc rF ) :
r

cr rr
F
r rr

cc rr

Fro
:
rr
1.
2.
3.
4.

54. The values of the electric and magnetic


fields in a particular reference frame (in
Gaussian units) are
and
, respectively. An inertial observer
moving with respect to this frame measures
the magnitude of the electric field to be
. The magnitude of the magnetic
field
measured by him is
1.
2.
3.
4.
55. cr o F rr
r,cFr ,

r rr F r c o r c
Fr rr , r

S2 oo PF

1.
1.

2.

3.

4.

53. Consider a sphere S1 of radius


which
carries a uniform charge of density . A
smaller sphere S2 of radius
is cut
out and removed from it. The centres of the
two spheres are separated by the vector
, as shown in the figure.

2.

3.

4.

55. A loop of radius , carrying a current


is
placed in a uniform magnetic field . If the
normal to the loop is denoted by , the force
and the torque on the loop are
1.
and
2.

and

3.

and

4.

and

19

56. o r
r ,r

o c TM ro
cro

F
c

rcrr

-oFrFrFr

F r

57. Consider a particle of mass

in a potential
. The change in
the ground state energy, compared to the
simple harmonic potential
, to first
order in is
1.

2.

3.

4.

58.


Fr

WKB c

1.
2.
3.

(ro

o
r

4.

rr-

1.

56. A waveguide has a square cross-section of


side . For the TM modes of wavevector ,
the transverse electromagnetic modes are
obtained in terms of a function
which
obeys the equation

2.
3.
4.

with the boundary condition


. The frequency
mode is given by

of the lowest

58. The energy levels for a particle of mass in


the potential
, determined in the
WKB approximation

1.
2.

(where

3.

1.

are the turning points and


), are

4.
2.
57.
Fr


r c

cor(r)
,

Fr
rr

:
1.

2.

3.

4.

3.
4.
59. Fr

(ro ),
r c F
r

r :

1. 2

2.

3.

4.

20

59. A particle of mass moves in one dimension


under the influence of the potential
where is a positive constant. The
uncertainty in the product
in its
ground state is
1. 2
2.
4.

3.
60.

1.
3.

r crr
FFo

K
K

62. F F o o r
r

c r rFr Fr:

. r
o


Fr r

2.
4.

K
K

1.

2.

3.

4.

Fc

Frr
[

r
rF ]

1.

2.

3.

4.

62. The internal energy


of a system at a
fixed volume is found to depend on the
temperature
as
. Then
the entropy
, as a function of
temperature, is
1.
2.
4.

3.

63. F , F r ,

60. The ground state energy of a particle of mass


in the potential
, estimated
using the normalized trial wavefunction

rF
Fr
c

rFro

r Fro
)

and
].

1.

2.

3.

4.

61. coFr 1012 r c..


Cs ro c r
o rF r o F

cr ,crrc :
(Cs rFr
1.
K
3.
K

2.
4.

.r. )
K
K

61. Consider a gas of Cs atoms at a number


density of 1012 atoms/cc. When the typical
inter-particle distance is equal to the thermal
de Broglie wavelength of the particles, the
temperature of the gas is nearest to (Take the
mass of a Cs atom to be
kg.)

F, ro

r ,
cF (

, is
[Use

r
Fr
oco

1.

2.

3.

4.

63. A radioactive element decays to , which


in turn decays to a stable element . The
decay constant from
to is , and that
from to is . If, to begin with, there are
only
atoms of , at short times (
as well as
) the number of atoms of
will be
1.
2.
3.

4.

64. cor r
:
r

Fcro c r

cr 10
rFr rr -r r
cr F
Frc r
corr
1. 8:9
3. 17:18

2.11:12
4.35:36

21

64. Two completely overlapping semi-circular


parallel plates comprise a capacitive transducer.
One of the plates is rotated by an angle of 10
relative to their common centre. Ignoring edge
effects, the ratio,
, of sensitivity of the
transducer in the new configuration with
respect to the original one, is
1. 8:9
2.11:12
3. 17:18
4.35:36

65. The state diagram that detects three or more


consecutive 1s in a serial bit stream is
1.

65.
cr Frr
1rcoc
r -crr
?
1.

2.

3.

2.

3.

4.

4.

66. r cro , r - c
Fro

Fr

coo Fro

r , cr r r
r

MeV r

MeV c ccoo r c
co

22

1. 175 (MeV)3/2
3. 1200 (MeV)3/2

69. c r,

2.900 (MeV)3/2
4.2400 (MeV)3/2

-r
, ro

66. The decay constants


of the heavy
pseudo-scalar mesons, in the heavy quark
limit, are related to their masses
by the
relation
, where is an empirical

67. , r
o r cF
rF , r F

2.
4.

67. Consider electrons in graphene, which is a


planar monatomic layer of carbon atoms. If
the dispersion relation of the electrons is
taken to be
(where c is constant)
over the entire k-space, then the Fermi energy
depends on the number density of
electrons as
1.
2.
3.
4.
68. r r
o -F or

r o c r

F rocoFr r
r ,r
1.
3.

2.
4.

68. Suppose the frequency of phonons in a onedimensional chain of atoms is proportional to


the wavevector. If is the number density of
atoms and is the speed of the phonons, then
the Debye frequency is
1.
2.
3.
4.

r
c

1.

2.

3.

4.

4.

3.

(ro c )Frrr ,

cr :
1.
3.

69. The band energy of an electron in a crystal


for a particular -direction has the form
, where
and
are
positive constants and
. The
electron has a hole-like behaviour over the
following range of :
1.
2.

k-
c r coo

rocoFr-

r-crFrr:

parameter to be determined. The values


MeV and
MeV correspond to uncorrelated
measurements of a meson. The error on the
estimate of is
1. 175 (MeV)3/2
2.900 (MeV)3/2
3. 1200 (MeV)3/2
4.2400 (MeV)3/2

70.

22

Ti

rF F
r r

Frc

,c
Frc

c-crcoo ?
1.
2.
3.

4.

70. The ground state electronic configuration of


22
Ti is
. Which state, in the
standard spectroscopic notations, is not
possible in this configuration?
1.
2.
3.

4.

71. oF 0.3 T F F
crr r r F 660 nm

rrF(
) r r
r
1. 12 pm
3. 8 pm

2.10 pm
4.6 pm

71. In a normal Zeeman effect experiment using a


magnetic field of strength 0.3 T, the splitting
between the components of a 660 nm spectral
line is
1. 12 pm
2.10 pm
3. 8 pm
4.6 pm

23

72. - r r

eV c

r Fr

r rco o

r r o

F r c c
r?
1. 24.6 J
3. 98 J

74. ro r

2.22.4 J
4.48 J

F F


F r r

72. The separation between the energy levels of a


two-level atom is
eV. Suppose that
atoms are in the ground state and
atoms are pumped into the excited
state just before lasing starts. How much
energy will be released in a single laser
pulse?
1. 24.6 J
2.22.4 J
3. 98 J
4.48 J
73. r(LHC) 27 ..o

rr crrr

ro r F Fr--r F 14 TeV

, r

r r r c

cFr ?
1. 12 ns
3. 1.2 ns

proton-proton pair is 14 TeV, which of the


following is the best approximation for the
proper time taken by a proton to traverse the
entire path?
1. 12 ns
2.1.2 s
3. 1.2 ns
4.0.12 s

2.1.2 s
4.0.12 s

73. In the large hadron collider (LHC), two equal


energy proton beams traverse in opposite
directions along a circular path of length
27 km. If the total centre of mass energy of a

1.
3.

2.
4.

74. Let
denote the contribution of the surface
energy per nucleon in the liquid drop model.
The ratio
is
1.
2.
3.
4.
75. r cr

r r

rF oF (F
Fr Fr

F
1.
3. 4.793

, r

,
,

)
2.14.414
4.0

75. According to the shell model, the nuclear


magnetic moment of the
nucleus is
(Given that for a proton
,
,
and for a neutron
,
)
1.
2.14.414
3. 4.793
4.0

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