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L.

\ ,,

,{

l-

Lrst' gr 3I{:s-IcAI- ggNSrANrs


Universai gravitational constant

(,

6.6f x 10-1i N mr kg':

r\cceleration due to gravir.v

9"81 m

Radius of the Earth

RE

6380 km

ME

5-98

x t0:{ kg

Mass of the Moon

idM

?.35

I Atrncsphere

P.trn

i"l$xl05Nn-l

Boltsmann's constalrt

l-38x10-?3JK-t

h{ass of lhe Earth

s-2

-t

l0?2 kg

Density of water

Specific heat capacitY of water

4200 J kg'1 K-t

Specitrc latent beat off,rsion of ice

3.3+xidJkg-t

Speclfic latent heat of vaporization of waler

?.?6x106Jkgt

C0

103 kgrn-3

Avogadrr:'s nrlmber

NA

6-02 v- 1C3 per mole

Molar gas constant

8.31 J

Stefa!-Boltzmant cofl slffi t


Speed of

iight in vacuufil

""

5-67

Kr

rr:o1'1

x lo-8 W m-2 K'a

3"0x103ms-l

GO ON r{) THE NL.X-I I1\I

.I

--l

iiem 2 refers to rhe follrr* .,.-

Wlrtirlr 5.1. unit could be used to express the


trilwrr \)l-u light buib?

l
{Fr
It')
(llt

lA

I
I

kg mr s'l
kg m'r 5 l
kg m: s-r

kgt-'

2_

Coplanar iorces with magnitudqs? N,24N


and Xare ineQuilibrium- What is&evalue

ofX?
tA)

(Bi
(c)

(D)

3.

t7N
24N
25N

ilN

Which of the foliowing graphs applies tc a


[ndy in motion butwithzeroacceleration?

x/m

6V

,{ bodv c.fconstiint mass rviii have unirlr r


acceleration if the resu ilant fbrce actine on it

'\ btrtil

of ?.5 <g in itialiv at rcst is acted cn b\


directed alonq the .r - aris u,hich

a net force

varies as shown irr the graph belo*'..

{A)
'.8)

decreases unitirrrnly with


jn..m',.^.

r'i+h

_,..,...-.J
',^il;-rtI.,

(ci

is consEnt

(lJ)

is

time
';h-

Force /ltl

prooonional to ihe displacemenr


fiom rr fixed point

10

A body mcves in a circle

of,radiu-c r witli
cenrripctal acceleration,o. lrs v6!sgi1y i5 i..
arrd anguiar frdluency is r_r. Which of the
following eqrrafions for a are correct?

I
would be

It-

a:fo

Itl.

e=vq)

{Al
(B)
(C)
(D)

I,

il

and

Iand

given displacenlant

(F)

rC\

;6

is

Which velcrcity - rimegmph BF.$Trcpresens


the motion of a falling sphericai body fiom
rest throu gh

proportional to

glycerine?

,t

(A)l\

l.

..:l

tl Ns
5c Ns
70 Ns
140 Ns

ltt

tlonly

I and [Il oniy


iI and {ll only

(A) i;

(A)
(B)
(tl)
(D)

A constant l?rrce acts on a mass m, which is


initially al rest. The velocity acquired fora

7.

* \_>

4 tt'-(B) l/

A racing car is mov i:":.g round a circular track


at a constaftt speed of60 m s r. The radius

ofthetrack is 500 m. Whai ir he ratio ofthe

(c)

centripetal lbrce to the w,;:3;rt of the car?

(A)
(d)

{c)
{D)

Sfiirrre/s

The magnitude of"L\e nbmentum obtained

I.

(D)

2 3 4

8"02

Ql3

t2

7t"0

(D,

kr

l:

10

//t\

\,.

A-

A stone is throrvn lroqr A'ro D. Tlre stone


follov;s a parairoiic pat! such that the highest

pointreached is B. C is a porntjust before it


lands ar D"
The verticai cornponent ofacce{eration
stone is

{A)
.t;B)
{C)
{D}

Two parallel forces act on a rigid body as


'lhe size ofthe
slrown in the diagram apove.
torqr.ie on the body by these forces is

iAi
(E)
tc)

Fd

IJ

Fx
2Fd

11"

moving energy c.ftre propelled objtcr A

boy pullson hissiings'hotwith

A parachutist af mass 80 kg descends


verrically at a cottstanr velocity of
3-0 m s-r, What is the resultant downward
force acting on her?

(A)
{B)
(c)
(D)

the least at B
the same at C and B
maxirnunr atA
greatest at D

A slingshot is a chiid's toy &at conve*s the


strain energy of the stretched materia! into
the

tD)

800N
56i}N
240'l{

0N

ofthe

forceof2tlN

and it extends by 7 cm. At what velocitv


does the 20 g stone flY ofil

iA) 8.4 rn s'l


{B) 70ms'
(C) i6.7 m sr
(D) ?.6 m s'r
*.'rs

/1-,,'i,.,

'

\
-t11

,\, \.

tr-

l{

Th true value of a quanriry is

x"

This

!5

quantit-v is measured a iarge number oftimes


and the number n. of particularvalues ofx. is
*l-*^J^-:--.-.
dtalt
lJ.ves

Tiro sph*res. one olrnass nr and the other


il

ol

rnass:t

are moving towards each orher w ith

velociry'.

A.

Which grqph below represenls measurenrenls


ofpoor accuracy but high precision?

I,Gri

\ -'

1----.-

'-m\
(':l

\.",/

"lhe spheres have an ela.-"tir: collision. Which


one ofthe foilo'* ing statemcnts is correct?

{A)

{A)

The totai kinetic encrgy atter impact

tB)

the

(Ci

The toralkinetic energy atter irnpact

iD)

Themagninrdecfihetdalmomentum

is |imvr.
spheres srick together on impact.

is zero,,

(F)

bef'ore impact is r7rmv.

ileni 16 refbr: to the following graph showinE


two oscillations.

Sisplaeernent

16.

What is ths phase difterence between the


oscillations?

{D)

{A) tt rad
(B) nt+ rad
({') !"o n rad
{D) ntz rad
'x

item l7 iefers lo the vibrator belc.t which


prodrrces stationarl. waves on a strelched

20

cable.

A. Young-s double-siit

expcr r,..pertbrmd wirh white light incident on the


-T.ha1i*ri.;-1-+
cli:-

i::-*^

-4^-iL,irrc !vrrudi
-

max'mum isa

(A) ,

Vibrateir

l7

the ftequency ofihe vibrcror


rs the speed ofthe wave?

{A)
{F)
{C.!

{!rl
18.

250 m

rt

500 m
75Om
330 rn

s-t

is 50

Hz

whiie fringe
blue ilinge

Whar

TI

-Which

of t-he fbllswing can cofrecr


thecondition knor-r,n as lolg sight?

{A)
{S)
{Ci
{Di

s-r

s-t

Plan+concave lens
Cylindrical lens
Divergingnnrriscuslens
Convergingmeniscuslens

\\&ich of dre foilowing observations indicares


that s{rund waves are longitudinal?

tA)
(E)
iC)
(D)

19.

green tnnie
orange fringe

(B)
(Cj
(D)

22.

Sound waves are diffractedaround


cornersSound waves carmot be prlarised"

Sound waves obey the laws

of

reflection.
Sound waves are refuacted as rhcy
pass f,rom cool airta warrn air.

pf sound, X and y, thal are


in phasc are positioned as shown in the
cliagram. They b'oth produce wavcs with
Ti":<t sources

wavelengrh 2 rn and arnplitude A. What


would be the amplitude of the sound
observed at pcint P?

For a particle oscillating with simple


hannonic rnotiqn in a vertical pla.re, which
the following statements is NOTtrue?

{A}
(Ei
{C}
{f})

of

The velocity of the particle is


miminurn at the centre ofmotio(r
ofthe particle.
The total energy is condanr'llre acceleration of,the particle is
directed towards a fi xed point.
}he restoring force is maximum at
' the extremities of the rnotion.

tA)

VzA

(tsJ

2A

(c)

()

{D}

(,'I

-3,
IJ

-.1

q)
/l

i\

sound wa"-e cl intensitl' 1,. iras an


amplitude of 30 mm. Another wave of the
san:e fiequency but of intensi -v I. has an
amplitude of i0 mrn" What is the vaiue of'

_-

,' 'r!^{

d
.)

.\ A'1
j-*KI.,*"'

t<

interference ofsounC waves tt-'be obsen'ed?

:''

I,

{A)

Sources nrust be coherent,

(B)

Amplitudes of the wavcs must bc

(c)

Whves orrerlapping

{D)

.lifference ofone wavelength\!'aves overlapping musl be out ot'


phase by n radians,

mus have

a path

8L q
26"

24"

(A)

similar.

i8) e
ic) n
tD)

\\ hich r;irh* folli.rwirig is )iOT a coi"rditic'n


necessary for twc-source destructivc

is placed 5 cm

An object

in front ofsdivergrng

An air coiumn in a tube which is olosed at


onB end vitlrates in its fundamental mod.

lens

The amplitudc of the vibrations of the air can


bc represented in magnirude and direction at
various points by arrows witi a doi indicatirrg

(A)

,4

(B)

6.7 cm frorn the lens on th sanre


side as the object
4 cm lrom the lens on the cpposite
side of the object
6.? cm from the iens dn the oppositc
side ofdre object

cf focal length

(c)

molecules?

{D)

The image is

cm lrorn the lens on the same sidc


as rhe

a very srnall amplitude. Which diagram


BEST represents the c)scillation of the air

2C cnr"

object

(A)
lt.

A motorbikc emits an 80 dB ncise. The


intensi{r of the sound *om the motorbike is

(B)

(D)

(A)
tB)
(C)
tD)

10i2 Wm'r

l0{ Wrn:
iOa Wm-?
l0 Wrn':

-!
\ panicie sscillat*;

JI

so Lhal its drsp{acemcnt

s iicn'r a fixcrl noirit is reiated to tinle t by th

)(-, is a remperature filliasur1ll::: \ a subsmnce" X" and X,o, rvere determined

at the ice poin'i and steam point' The

jquai;on

Icfr r\Fr.r

A_

lf x is measured in cm and t is mcasured ilt s'


rve can deduce that

moveswrdr Simple Harrnonic Motion

tAl

I and

irasa f'requencYo{2"5
has an amPlitude

lr)

ll

i-::':d* :Cll;'

Which

ol

IIz

of I 5 irtr

Bx 4'
'

iA)

t/
n
!:_ *'-..-+
0
xr

of
where
surface
i.bs on the earth's

A rrencir.rlum swings fteely with a period

ecceiciar.i'-rr tlue to gravity is g- If the


pendultm were to swing in anctier ptace
i'here bcceleration rlue to gravit-v is t'' what
'.vixrid be the value of its new period?

o.f
tB)

i/
t,,

i/l,/

r-;1,-') 4gt8

\/
o
l_l

(Bi ^tr\ r
(c)

"

ll

>

xr

about resoaance?
It occu$ atthe highest fieqtency
the oscillating sYstem'

of

lt causcsasignificant increase inthe


arnPlitude of oscillatiort'
It cccurs when the driver f-requency
is close to the rratural lreqrrency

*ie oscillating sYstem'

(A)
(li)
((l)
(lly

'rt

\.

Which c}f the following statements itre

II

--

s/s'

(D) {tc

I.

:C

the lbtlorv;ng graphs BFS-f

xr:?

itloflly

F,

l:

tlescribes the relaticnship between 0" and

onlY

it and lll onlY

TRU

ralue X. is given b1

'11-'':- 11gq

I, lt and ItI

(c)

;:

thc Psrticie

!.
ll"
lll.

{t}i
{f}
(Di

ln'rhe'::nI

corresponds to

lqin5'rt

q ra

i and II onlY
l. ll and
i rurd lIIonlY
tl and lll onlY

lll

of

(r)t
I

oXr

lf

A spherical biackbcdy ofsurtlce arca

A.

's

al

.1

Wlrich .rt tltc l,rll,r*itt;' \)pllr)ns tlir-r tlts


( ( )li.l{l ( .[1.\' rrttciit)lild'r'

(r

.u absolute iemperatuie 1 ,. lt is suspended


ai lhe centre oia container,*\,hose rvails are
at ternperatur T1.

rrrrlcrlrrls
1

('tt\'!i l'.\ t.l,lN

"1

he

NET rate of loss of heat bv 'radiation

ttom the body:s given by

(A) P *o AT,'
(Bl P=oAT.+
(.Ct P:oA(T.-1',)*
(tJ) -cP:c AiT,'-T.t)

I
L

I t,r'
I (rr)

What is the unit of heat capaciry?

(A)

i,.::'ll'1"'t

coppdr

A doublc luycr glass wrtll ha:; rr layer ol ulr


t,rappcrl bclwcert it tus shown irt thc tliagrrrnr
beltlu:

J kg"t |d-t

-*-;>(ilass

I 6 x lO-rm-; of a gas at a press$re of 1750


k-Fa is contained in a cylinder. The gas is

expanded at constant p.essure until th


volume becomes 140 x l0jmr. How mtrch

Which filtithr)d of lrcat transfr:r is


SICNIiTICAIII'I-Y redrr<;,*l hy the lir layer?

r.vrrrk ;s done by,,hc ga-s?

(A)

(B)
(c)
(D)

35.

ruhbcr
diantund

8l1::*

..1,,,u,.,t

(13) I ks"'
tq .i K-'
(D) .i

34.

,j

|
I rrrhlt:t

5'1
33.

l.ql"'

n,'rils.prr,ri,s

?i7kl

(A)
(B)
iC)
(D)

"

245w
273kJ
317kJ

An adult at

rest has a blood pressure of


This is rneasured in mm ofmercury"
What would this reacling he in Pa? (llensity
i 30/85"

.ofmercury = lli600 kg mr.)

(A)
{B)
{C}
{r))

(tr.73i

11.73l

l.i_l}x lS

(i

l.l3}x i0i

:-:)x

iff

(i"73/ l.l3j r; 10"


73i

(onductirx
{.orrvectiorr

Evagrralion
Radiatitxr

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Which offie fsilo"ving isNOT an aa5umption


used in *re Kinetic Theory of gases?

The averaEle kinelic enere-,.


sample ofargon gas is 8 r*

temperarure of the

iA)

The volume of the rnolecules is

molecu{es is negligibie.

I'he molecules accelerate betwn

(D)

I'he duration of collision between

,.

ger-r?

(A) il3 K
{E3) 386 K
(c) 597 K
(D) '870 K

nedigrble.

{ts) The atuaction between ihe


(C)

lii','J. whur,"

collisions.
molecules is negligibte.

il

4l

-a
_

39-

In which ofthe {ollowing graphs does the


shaded area show dre energy lcst during the
loading and unloading prccess ofa polymeric

rnateriai?

P4\

(A) FAI {,

lu*

lr

I4

Lf-.<<N\
r4N*\\\\\d

rB)

F/N

t\!
,

L____-__._...*

dom

q*

trr
i+

UI

{{-)

F/N

IV

NR

(D)

li'l

e/nnru

Y-

v-

Itr
I +
|

*_.o

v-

The above P-V diagrams represent ideal gas


cyctes. Which pair of diagrams corres5nnds
toNET work being done by the gar;'l

{A)
iB)
tC)
(D)

I anct l} only
t anci iV only
lt arrd lll only

II and iV only

71

12

('aiculate the volume cccupied by one atom


ot'copper if.it has a nrolar mass of0.0635 kg
antl a density of 8920 kg mi.
t

{,4)
{tJi
(C)
(D)
;l

l.l8 x l0!t nrr


7. l2 x [0{'rn]
2.33 x l0't nr)

d4.

An all,ry is made of a mixture ofhlo mt6ls'


Metql A has a density of 8900 lcg m"r and
Metai B has a density of 7S00 kg mi' What
is the dcnsity of the alloy if Metal A has three
timcs the volume o{'Metal B?

(A)
(ll)
(C)
(n)

q.4 1 x-10'r: nrl

8350 kg rnrJ
8625 kg rn'r
[i075 kg rn1
7950 kg, m '

-1

constant t, hns rrt


rr, is aftached to it
Another spring identicai to the first is hung
parallel to the fust and th.e same mass m is
hung across hoth. Which option gives the

A spring with spring


extension x, when

a rnass

correct vaiues of extensioll and spfillg

Kerssene

mnstant ofthe combination?

'['he diagram above shows a U-tube


containing two immiscible liquids, Which
ststement aboui the arraflgemont is TRUg?

(A)

The kerosene exerts a Brealor

i(')

pressure at X than;tthe pre$sure


exerted by the water at Y,
'l'he lvater exerts a greatr pres$ure
at Y than the pressure exerted by
tlie water at X,
'Ihe pressure at X and Y is eqtral to

tD)

'l'he,pressure at

(B)

0tm ospheric pre$sLrr,

pressure at Y.

X is equal to ihe

[ -I-*-"-rt"; i sp".ts_.--t-*--l_---_+*- ""*,*tl

"
i'^'l il2
xt2 | to

I ill() ltr( ':1(x)/

I 2x I ,,
ltcrl
|
1,"1
l--1--l
l,u,

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