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Q1Twoinfiniteplaneparallelsheets,separatedbyadistancedhaveequalandopposite

uniformchargedensities.Electricfieldatapointbetweenthesheetsis

(a)dependsuponlocationofthepoint

(b) (c)

(d)zero

Q2InthebasicCsClcrystalstructure,Cs+andClionsarearrangedinabccconfigurationas

showninthefigure.ThenetelectrostaticforceexertedbytheeightCs+ionsontheClionsis

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)zero

Q3Twoconductingspheresofradiir1andr2areequallycharged.Theratiooftheirpotentialis

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Q4TheadjoiningfigureshowsasphericalGaussiansurfaceandachargedistribution.When

calculatingthefluxofelectricfieldthroughtheGaussiansurface,theelectricfieldwillbe

dueto

(a)+q3alone (b)+q1and+q3

(c)+q1,q2and+q3 (d)+q1andq2

Q5Anelectricchargeof8.85x1013Cisplacedatthecentreofasphereofradius1m.The

electricfluxthroughthesphereis

(a)0.2NC1m2 (b)0.1NC1m2

(c)0.3NC1m2
(d)0.01NC1m2

Q6Theemfofthebatteryinthecircuitshownfigureis15voltandinternalresistance0.5ohm.

Whatisthecurrentdrawnfromthebattery?

(a)1A

(b)2A

(c)3A

(d)4A

Q7Inapotentiometerexperiment,thebalancingwithacellisatlength240cm.Onshuntingthe

cellwitharesistanceof2,thebalancinglengthbecomes120cm.Theinternalresistanceof

thecellis

(a)2 (b)4 (c)0.5 (d)1

Q8Thereisacurrentof4.8ampereinaconductor.Thenumberofelectronsthatcrossany

sectionnormaltothedirectionofflowpersecondis

(a)1019 (b)2x1019

(c)3x1019
(d)7x1020

Q9TheequivalentresistancebetweenXandYinthecircuitshownis

(a)10 (b)5

(c)7 (d)14

Q10Whenacurrentof2Aflowsinabatteryfromnegativetopositiveterminal,thepotential

differenceacrossitis12V.Ifacurrentof3Aflowingintheoppositedirectionproducesa

potentialdifferenceof15V,theemfofthebatteryis

(a)12.6V (b)13.2V

(c)13.5V (d)14.0V

Q11Inthecircuitshowninthefigure,thecurrentthrough3resistanceis

(a)0.5A (b)0.7A

(c)1.0A (d)1.2A

Q12O
Onekgofcoppperisdrawnintoawireoof1mmdiameterandawiireof2mmd
diameter.Thee
reesistanceofthetwowireswillbeintheeratio

(aa)3:1 (b)1:2

(cc)16:1 (d)4:1

Q13Thefieldnorm
maltotheplan
neofawireoofNturnsanddradiusrwhiichcarriesaccurrentIis
m
measuredonttheaxisofthe
ecoilatasmalldistanceh
hfromthecenntreofthecooil.Thisis

sm
mallerthanth
hefieldattheecentrebyth
hefraction

(aa) (b)

(cc) (d)

Q14C
Currentflowsthroughunifform,squareframesassho owninthefiggure.Inwhich
hcaseisthe
m
magneticfield atthecentre
eoftheframeenotzero?

(aa) (b)

(cc) (d)

Q15Therangeofvvoltmeterofrresistance300
0is5V.Theresistancettobeconnecttedtoconverrt

itintoanamm
meterofrange
e5Ais

(aa)1inseriees (b)1inparallel

(cc)0.1inserries (d)0.1inp
parallel

Q16TThemagneticdipolemome
entofacurreentloopisind
dependentoff

(aa)magneticfieldinwhichitislying

b)numberofturns
(b

(cc)areaoftheloop

(d
d)currentinttheloop

Q17A
Alongstraighttwireofacircularcrossseection(radiussa)carriesassteadycurren
ntIandthe

urrentIisuniformlydistrib
cu butedacrossthiscrosssecction.Whicho
ofthefollowiingplots

evariationofmagnitudeofmagneticfie
reepresentsthe eldBwithdisstancerfromthecentreoff

thewire?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Q18Achargedparticleismovingalongamagneticfieldline.Themagneticforceonthe

particleis

(a)alongitsvelocity

(b)oppositetoitsvelocity

(c)perpendiculartoitsvelocity

(d)zero

Q19Atransformerwithefficiency80%worksat4kwand100V.Ifthesecondaryvoltageis

200V,thentheprimaryandsecondarycurrentsarerespectively

(a)40A,16A (b)16A,40A

(c)20A,40A (d)40A,20A

Q20AseriesLCRcircuitpoweredbyafrequencygeneratorhasequalresistance,capacitive

reactance,andinductivereactance.Whatisthephaseanglebetweenthevoltagesacross

thegeneratorandtheresistor?

(a)0 (b)45 (c)60 (d)90

Q21Thewavesusedbyartificialsatellitesforcommunicationis

(a)microwaves (b)infraredwaves

(c)radiowaves (d)Xrays

Q22Iftheelectricamplitudeoftheelectromagneticwaveis5Vm1,itsmagneticamplitudewill

Be

(a)5x108T (b)1.67x108T

(c)1.67x1010T (d)5x1010T

Q23Inaplaneelectromagneticwave,theelectricfieldoscillatessinusoidallyatafrequencyofat

afrequencyof2.0x1010Hzandamplitude48Vm1.Whatisthewavelengthofthewave?

(a)1.0x102m (b)1.5x102m

(c)2.5x102m (d)3.0x102m

Q24Thespeedofelectromagneticwavesinvacuum

(a)dependsuponthesourceofradiation

(b)increasesaswemovefrom raystoradiowaves

(c)decreaseaswemovefrom raystoradiowaves

(d)issameforallofthem

Q25Thespeedofanelectromagneticwaveinamaterialmediumofpermeabilityand

permittivityis

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Q26TwoplanemirrorsM1andM2areinclinedatangleasshowninthefigure.Arayoflight1,

whichisparalleltoM1strikesM2andaftertworeflections,theray2becomesparalleltoM2.

Theangleis

(a)0 (b)30

(c)45 (d)60

Q27TheplanefaceofaPlanoconvexlensissilvered.IfbetherefractiveindexandR,the

radiusofcurvatureofcurvedsurface,thenthesystemwillbehavelikeaconcavemirrorof

focallength

(a)R (b)R/2(1)

(c)R2/ (d)[(+1)/(1)]R

Q28Whichcolourshowsmaximumdeviationwhenpassedthroughaprism?

(a)Yellow (b)Red

(c)Violet (d)Green

Q29Ascreenisplaced90cmfromanobject.Theimageoftheobjectonthescreenisformedby

aconvexlensattwodifferentlocationsseparatedby20cm.Thefocallengthofthelensis

(a) cm (b) cm

(c) (d) cm

Q30Amansnearpointis0.5mandfarpointis3m.Powerofspectaclelensesrequiredfor(i)

readingpurposes,(ii)seeingdistantobjects,respectively,are

(a)2Dand+3D (b)+2Dand3D

(c)+2Dand0.33D (d)2Dand+0.33D

Q31IfaprotonandanelectronhavesamedeBrogliewavelength,then

(a)bothhavesamekineticenergies

(b)protonhasmorekineticenergythanelectron

(c)electronhasmorekineticenergythanproton

(d)bothhavesamevelocity.

Q32Thespecificchargeofaprotonis9.6x107Ckg1.Thespecificchargeofanalphaparticlewill

Be

(a)9.6x107Ckg1 (b)19.2x107Ckg1

(c)4.8x107Ckg1 (d)2.4x107Ckg1

Q33Considerthefourgaseshydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen,andheliumatthesametemperature.

ArrangethemintheincreasingorderofthedeBrogliewavelengthsoftheirmolecules.

(a)Hydrogen,helium,nitrogen,oxygen

(b)Oxygen,Nitrogen,hydrogen,helium

(c)Oxygen,nitrogen,helium,hydrogen

(d)Nitrogen,oxygen,helium,hydrogen

Q34nphotonsofwavelengthareabsorbedbyablackbodyofmassm.Themomentum

gainedbythebodyis

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Q35Ifthemassofamicroscopicparticleaswellasitsspeedarehalved,thedeBroglie

wavelengthassociatedwiththeparticlewill

(a)increasebyafactormorethan2

(b)increasebyafactorof2

(c)decreasebyafactorof2

(d)decreasebyafactormorethan2

Q36Aradioactivesubstancehashalflifeof60minutes.During3hours,thefractionofatom

thathasdecayedwouldbe

(a)12.5% (b)87.5% (c)8.5% (d)25.1%

Q37Atritoncontains

(a)1proton+2neutrons

(b)1proton+1neutrons

(c)2proton+1neutrons

(d)2proton+2neutrons

Q38Theangularmomentumofelectronin3dorbitalofanatomis

(a)2 (b)3

(c)6 (d)12

Q39Thepenetratingpowersof,and radiations,indecreasingorderare

(a),, (b),,

(c),, (d),,

Q40Thefollowingfusionreactiontakesplace:

+n+3.27MeV

If2kgofdeuteriumissubjectedtoabovereaction,theenergyreleasedisusedtolighta

100Wlamp,howlongwillthelampglow?

(a)2x106years (b)3x105years

(c)5x104years (d)7x103years

Q41Thecurrentgainfortransistorworkingascommonbaseamplifieris0.96.Iftheemitter

currentis7.2mA,thenthebasecurrentis

(a)0.29mA (b)0.35mA

(c)0.39mA (d)0.43mA

Q42Inahalfwaverectifiercircuitoperatingfrom50Hzmainsfrequency,the

fundamentalfrequencyintheripplewouldbe

(a)25Hz (b)50Hz

(c)70.7Hz (d)100Hz

Q43ptypesemiconductorisobtainedbydoping

(a)germaniumwitharsenic

(b)germaniumwithaluminium

(c)germaniumwithantimony

(d)germaniumwithphosphorus

Q44Inthediodecircuitshowninfigure.

(a)0mA (b)5mA

(c)10mA (d)15mA

Q45Thetransfercharacteristicsofabasebiasedtransistorhastheoperationregions,namely,

cutoff,activeregionandsaturationregion.Forusingthetransistorasanamplifierithasto

operateinthe

(a)activeregion (b)cutoffregion

(c)saturationregion (d)cutoffandsaturation

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