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1. A thin rod of mass m and length l is rotating in the form of a conical pendulum.

making an
angle
u
with vertical such that each particle is moving at a constant angular velocity eabout a
vertical line.
(a) The angular velocity of the rod is constant.
(b) The angular momentum of the rod about the point of hanging is constant.
(c) The angular momentum of the rod about the suspension point is constanty changing.
(d) The torque on the rod about the point of suspension is constant.
2. For the following diagram [used to measure the length of a small
metal piece using vernier calipers]. Determine the length of the
metal piece. Least count of the vernier calipers is 0.1 mm.
(a) 18 mm (b)15.7 mm
(c) 12.6 mm (d) None of these.
3. A heating curve has been plotted for a solid ob-
ject as shown in the figure. If the mass of the
object is 200 g, then latent heat of vaporization
for the material of the object , is [Power supplied
to the object is constant and equal to 1 kW]
(a) 4.5 x 10
6
J/kg (b) 4.5 x 10
6
cal/kg
(c) 4.5 x 10
4
J/kg (b) 4.5 x 10
4
cal/kg
4. The figure shows the variation of photocurrent with anode po-
tential for a photosensitive surface for three different radiations.
Let Ia, Ib and Ic be the intensities and f
a
, f
b
& f
c
be the frequen-
cies for the curves a, b and c respectively
(a) f
a
= f
b
and I
a
= I
b
(b) f
a
= f
c
and I
a
= I
c
(c) f
a
= f
b
and I
a
= I
b
(d) f
b
= f
c
and I
a
= I
c
5. Find the rate V with which helium flows out of a thermally insulated vessel into vacuum through
a small hole. The flow rate of the gas in side the vessel is assumed to be negligible. Tempera-
ture of Helium is vessel is 1000K.
(a) 1 km/s (b) 3.22 km/s (c) 1.75 km/s (d) 5.6 km/s
6. Find the charge flown when the switch S is closed.
(a) zero (b)
c
0
A
d
V
(c)
3
2
0
c A
d
V
(d)
c
0
2
A
d
V
7. Magnetic field through the loop varies as shown in the
figure. (Positive magnetic field implies magneitc field
perpendicular to the plane of the loop and assume
anticlockwise current as positive).

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8. A particle is given an initial speed u inside a fixed smooth spheri-
cal shell of radius R = 1 m that it is just able to complete the
circle. Acceleration of the particle when its velocity is vertical is
(a)
g 10
(b) g (c) g
2
(d) 3g
9. Figure shows the variation of energy with the orbit radius r of a
satellite in a circular motion. Mark the correct statement.
(a) C shows the total energy, B the kinetic energy and A the po-
tential energy of the satellite.
(b) A shows the kinetic energy, B the total enrgy and C the po-
tential energy of the satellite.
(c) A and B are the kinetic and potential energy respectively and
C the total energy of the satellite.
(d) C and A are the kinetic and potential energies.
Assertion - Reason Type
This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-
1 (Assertion) and STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
10. STATEMENT-1: Two balls are dropped from a very high cliff one after the other with some
time lag between them. The separation between them remains constant cduring their course of
motion
because
STATEMENT-2: For any time interval, change in speed of the two balls is the same.
(a) Statement:-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for State-
ment-1.
(b) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(c) Statement-1: is True, Statement-2 is False.
(d) Statement-1: is False, Statement-2 is True.

(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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t
t
t
>
R
u

A
B
C
E
r
11. STATEMENT-1: During the charging of a capacitor using a bat-
tery, the electron trasferred from positive plate of capacitor to
negative plate via dielectric medium in between the plates the as
shown.
Because
STATEMENT-2:The direction of electric field in between the capacitor plates is from positive
plate to negative plate.
(a) Statement:-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for State-
ment-1.
(b) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(c) Statement-1: is True, Statement-2 is False.
(d) Statement-1: is False, Statement-2 is True.
12. STATEMENT-1: A liquid is flowing in a circular truck tube as
shown in the figure motion of the liquid is streamline the veloc-
ity of the liquid at B will be less than that of at A.
because
STATEMENT-2: Pressure at B will be grater than at A.
(a) Statement:-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for State-
ment-1.
(b) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(c) Statement-1: is True, Statement-2 is False.
(d) Statement-1: is False, Statement-2 is True.
13. STATEMENT-1: An arbitrary shaped closed conductor has an
arbitrary shaped cavity. When conductor contains charge Q po-
tential difference between two points M and N is V0. Now charge
on the conductor is made twice, then potential difference be-
tween points M and N gets charged.
because
STATEMENT-2: Potential due to charge is directly proportional to charge.
(a) Statement:-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for State-
ment-1.
(b) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(c) Statement-1: is True, Statement-2 is False.
(d) Statement-1: is False, Statement-2 is True.
Linked Compreshension Type
This section contains 2 paragraph P 14-16 and P17-19. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple
choice questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
P
14-16
: Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16
For the measurement of very low resistance, a
modified version of metre bridge, Carey Foster
bridge is used. The figure shows an arrangement
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Electron

A
B
R

M
N
Q
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for the Carey Foster Bridge. In the figure, four
gaps a,b,c and d are shown between the thick
copper plates. In the outer gaps a and d the resis-
tances x andy whose difference is to be deter-
mined are connected.
If

be the resistance per unit metre of the bridge


wire o and | be the end resistance of the end
connections and A & B respectively. If the dis-
tance of the null point from end A is l
1
in the fig-
ure and if the resistances x and y are interchange
then measured length from the null point from
end A is l
2
.
14. Derive an expression for the resistance difference (x-y), in terms of the measured length l
1
, l
2
and the metre ridge constants o | , , .
(a)
2 1
b g
(b) o |
2 1
+ b g( )
(c)
1 2
+ b g
(d) o |
1 2
+ + + b g( )
15. In an experiment conducted with a Carey Foster Bridge, a resistance of x = 102.50.
O
is
compared with a standard resistance of y = 100
O
. The slide wire has a resistance of 0.0500
O
.
The resistance R
1
and R
2
are 100
O
each. The wire is 100 cm long. End resistance o | and for
the bridge is negligible small. Find the balance lengths l
1
and l
2
.
(a) (50 cm, 50 cm) (b) (25 cm, 75 cm )
(c) (25 cm, 50 cm) (d) (25 cm, 25 cm)
16. If for the same resistance combinations a different diameter wire of the same material is used.
Then what would be the change in the balance lengths?
(a) it would change (b) its wont change
(c) it may change (d) cant be inferred.
P
17-19
: Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19
In the figure shown, there is a magnetic field in the x-direction
with

B T = 0 2 . . The loop has an area of 5 cm 2 and rotates


about line CD as z-axis. Point A rotates towards positive x axis
and initially x-axis is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. If
AE rotates through an angle of 30
0
from the initial position in
0.2 seconds.
17. The change in flux through the coil is
(a) 1.34 x 10
-5
Wb (b) -1.34 x 10
-5
Wb
(c) 1.34 x 10
-3
Wb (d)-1.34 x 10
-3
Wb
18. The average inducee emf in the coil is
(a) 67V (b) -67V (c) 134V (d) -134 V
19. The induced current in the upper part of the coil flows from
(a) A to C (b) C to A

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1
A
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E
S
y
R
c
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J
R
b
d
a
x
|
B


A
C
D
E
x
(c)No current flows through the coil. (d) None of the above is correct.
PART-B
Matrix-Match Type
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns
whcih have to be matched. statements (A, B, C, D) in column I have to be matched with
statements (p,q,r,s) in column II. The answer to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled
as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct match are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-s then the correctly bubbled 4 x 4
matrix should be as follows:
1. Column-I represents different materials at high temperature. Column II represent type of emis-
sion spectrum produced by them.
Column-I Column- II
(a) Sodium (p) Continuous spectra
(b) Mercuric Oxide (q) Band spectra
(c) Tungsten (r) Line spectra
(d) Platinum Black (s) Band spectra
superimposed over continuous spectra
2. If the velocity profile of a fluid over a plate is parabolic at height
20 cm above the plate surface, where velocity is 120 cm/s. If the
viscosity of the fluid is 0.85 poise.
Column-I Column-II
(a) Velocity gradients at y = 0 in cm/sec (p) 5.1
(b) Velocity gradients at y =10 cm in cm/sec (q) 6
(c) Velocity gradients at y = 20 cm in cm/sec (r)12
(d) Shear stress at y =10 cm in N/m
2
(s) 0
3. Two identical speakers emit sound waves of frequency 680 Hz uniformly in all directions with
a total output of 1m W each. The speed of sound in air is 340 m/s. A point P is at a distance 2m
from one speaker and 3m from the other. Match the following
Column-I Column-Ii
(a) The intensity due to a speaker at point P (p) 5.6 x 10
-5
W/m
2
which is 2 m from point P
(b) If the speakers are driven coherently and (q) 2.7 x 10
-6
W/m
2
in phase, the intensity at point P will be due
to both speakers
(c)If they are driven coherently but out of (r) 2.9 x 10
-5
W/m
2
phase by 180
0
C, the intensity at point P will
be due to both speakers
(d) If the speakers are incoherent, the intensity(s) 2 x 10
-5
w/m
2
at point P will be due to both speakers

120cm/s
20 cm
y
u

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