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93.
(2) 13
(3) 230
(4) 46
Ans. (1)
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Bulb
d/2
230 V
2
3
1
(1) k k k k k
1
2
3
4
1 1 1
1
3
(2) k k k k 2k
1
2
3
4
94.
(3) k = k 1 + k 2 + k 3 + 3k 4
2
(k + k 2 + k 3 ) + 2k 4
3 1
Ans. (1)
Sol. Put k 1 = k 2 = k 3 = k 4 and check answer
92.
3V
+
VB
(1) + 6 V
(2) + 9 V
(3) 3 V
(4) + 3 V
2
A
3V
130V
26
5A
(2) 2n 2 B
(3) nB
(4) n 2 B
Ans. (4)
Sol.
Since = 2 R = n(2 r) r
2A
0 i
and
2R
VB = V A (2 2) 3 (2 1)
VA V B = 9V
8
Therefore R
P 500W
5A
V 100V
I=2A
Ans. (2)
Sol.
130 V
100 V
500 W
(4) k =
Sol.
0 n 2 i
n 2B
2R
R
n
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95.
98.
(3)
3W
2
(2)
2W
3
(4)
Ans. (4)
Sol. = MB sin 60
W = MB (1 cos60)
From (1) and (2)
.....(1)
.....(2)
11
T. If th e value of e/m is
(3) 1 GHz
eB
2 m
1.76 10
11
3.57 10
2 3.14
Hz or 1 GHz
f = 10
97.
ind
f=
d
dB
2 dB
A
cos 0 r dt
dt
dt
Sol.
dB 2
R in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
(1)
dt
dB 2
r in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
(2)
dt
(3) Zero in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
dB 2
dB 2
r in loop 1 and
r in loop 2
(4)
dt
dt
Ans. (2)
Sol. For Loop 1
the electron is :-
Ans. (3)
R
1
3W
3/2
= W 3
W
1/ 2
96.
dB
at a rate
. Loop 1 of radius R > r encloses the
dt
region r and loop 2 of radius R is outside the region
of magnetic field as shown in the figure below. Then
the e.m.f. generated is :-
Hz
99.
Sol.
tan
(2) R = 25 , L = 1.5 H, C = 45
(3) R = 20 , L = 1.5 H, C = 35
(4) R = 25 , L = 2.5 H, C = 45
Ans. (1)
Sol. For better tuning, Q-factor must be high.
o L
Q
R
L 1 L
LC R R C
R and C should be small and L should be high.
1
or = 37
for communication ?
(1) R = 15 , L = 3.5 H, C = 30
VL VC 100 40 3
VR
80
4
100.
4
or 0.8
5
(2) 11
2 A (3) 2.2 A
(4) 11 A
Ans. (3)
Sol.
0
220 2
Z
100 2 100
=2.2A
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101.
4
3
103.
1=
3= 3
2
R
3
3
R f
2
4
2
2 1
3
(3)
n
n 1
(4)
2 n
n 1
Let
I1 n
2 1
I1 I2
2 I1
I1 2I
required ratio
I2
2 n
n 1
I1
I 1
2
104. A person can see clearly objects only when they lie
between 50 cm and 400 cm from his eyes. In order
to increase the maximum distance of distinct vision
to infinity, the type and power of the correcting lens,
the person has to use, will be :(1) concave, 0.2 diopter
(2) convex, + 0.15 diopter
(3) convex, + 2.25 diopter
(4) concave, 0.25 diopter
Ans. (4)
Sol. As we want to correct myopia. So, far point must
go to infinity.
v = 4 m, u = , P = ?
1 1 1 1 1
= 0.25 D
P=
f v u 4
() implies concave mirror
105. A linear aperture whose width is 0.02 cm is placed
immediately in front of a lens of focal length 60 cm.
The aperture is illuminated normally by a parallel
beam of wavelength 5 10 5 cm. The distance of
the first dark band of the diffraction pattern from
the centre of the screen is :(1) 0.20 cm
(2) 0.15 cm
(3) 0.10 cm
(4) 0.25 cm
Ans. (2)
Sol. f = D = 60 cm
For first minima,
1 4
3f
feq
feq 3f
4
102. An air bubble in a glass slab with refractive index
1.5 (near normal incidence) is 5 cm deep when
viewed from one surface and 3 cm deep when
viewed from the opposite face. The thickness (in cm)
of the slab is :(1) 12
(2) 16
(3) 8
(4) 10
Ans. (1)
x
O
x
5cm
.....(i)
x
3cm .....(ii)
2 n
(n 1)2
R
= R = f (given)
3
2 1
2
1 1 1 1
1 2 1
feq f1 f2 f3
f 3f f
Sol.
(2)
4 I 1 I2
2
2
2(I1 I2 )
I1 2
I1 2
Dividing numerator and denominator by I 2
f2
f2
n
(n 1)2
Imax Imin
Imax Imin
f3
f1
f1 f3
(1)
Ans. (4)
3
2
Imax Imin
will be :Imax Imin
Sol.
Sol.
D 5 10 7 60 5 10
3 60
2
2
a 2 10 10
2
= 0.15 cm
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106.
2h
mc
(4) 0
Ans. (3)
Sol.
h
p
KE of electrons = E
p2
h2
2m 2m 2
(3) + 3 V
Ans. (2)
Sol.
(2) 3 V
(4) + 4 V
1
eVs mv 2max h 0
2
In second case
eVs = 6 3 = 3 eV
108.
t1
t1
2
2
30%
15%
60%
t = 2t 1/2 = 60 min.
110. For CE transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage
across the collector resistance of 2 k is 4 V. If the
current amplification factor of the transistor is
100 and the base resistance is 1 k , then the input
signal voltage is :(1) 30 mV
(2) 15 mV
(3) 10 mV
(4) 20 mV
Ans. (4)
Sol. = 100; V 0 = 4V; R i = 10 3 ;
R0 = 2 10 3 ; V i = ?
111.
2 = 5 3 eV
(1) 1 V
109.
hc
2mc 2
Also in X-ray 0
0
E
h
107.
1
1
1
RZ2 2 2
3 ' 20 ' 20
2
1
1
1
7
7
RZ2 2 2
'
4
3
(2) 0 =
2mc 2
h
(3) 0
Ans. (1)
Sol. Transition : 3 2 Wavelength
Transition : 4 3 Wavelength '
V0
R
4
2 10 3
0
100
Vi
Ri
Vi
10 3
Vi = 20 mV
The given circuit has two ideal diodes connected as
shown in the figure below. The current flowing
through the resistance R 1 will be :AV =
Vs = 3 V.
V AC = 3 V
R1
20
(2)
(3)
16
25
(4)
20
13
9
16
10V
D1
R2
D2
R3
(1) 1.43 A
(2) 3.13 A
(3) 2.5 A
(4) 10.0 A
Ans. (3)
Sol. Current will not flow through D 1 as it is reverse
biased. Current will flow through cell, R 1 , D 2 and R 3 .
i
10
= 2.5 A
2 2
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112.
Sol.
xP (t) = at + bt
xQ (t) = ft t 2
vP = a + 2bt
A
B
C
(1) 1,0
(2) 1,1
(3) 0,1
(4) 0.0
AB
y = (AB)C
= f 2t
a + 2bt = f 2t
115.
A
B
C
as vP = v Q
Ans. (1)
Sol.
Ans. (2)
fa
2(1 b)
for A = B = C = 1 ; y = 0
(1)
hc
G
Ans. (3)
Sol.
h xG yc z
(2)
Gc
h3/2
(3)
hG
c3 / 2
(4)
hG
c5 / 2
Sol.
L 2x+3y+z
116.
T x2yz
=M
xy
Equating :
Centripetal acceleration =
(3)
12
a f
2(1 b)
a f
1 b
(2)
(4)
fa
2(1 b)
a f
2(b 1)
3
= 5.7m/s
2
v2
a cos 30
R
v aR cos 30 15 2.5
1
1
3
xy0
x ; y ;z
2
2
2
2x 3y z 1
hG
3/2
x 2y z 0
c
114.
Ans. (1)
113.
30
for A = B = C = 0 ; y = 1
(1)
mV
2
(2)
mV
3
(3) mV
(4) 2mV
Ans. (3)
Sol.
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117.
(2) 160 ms
(3) 100 ms
(4) 80 ms 1
Ans. (4)
Sol. Since both bodies are identical and collision is elastic.
Therefore velocities will be interchanged after
collision.
vA = 0.3 m/s and v B = 0.5 m/s
119.
N is applied.
(4i 3j)
(2) 2 J
(3) 8 J
(4) 11 J
Ans. (1)
Ans. (1)
Sol.
Sol.
s rf ri 2i j 3k
W F.s 4i 3j . 2i j 3k 8 3 5J
5m
0.1 m
10gm
(3) LA =
+ 0.01v
......(1)
Sol.
W = KE
2 10 0.1 =
v1 =
1
2 v
2
121.
2 = 1.4 m/s
in equation (1)
4 = 2 1.4 + 0.01 v
v2 = 120 m/s
(4) LA = 2L B
KA = K B
L2A
L2
B
2I A 2I B
As IB > I A
(1) 1 : 4
Ans. (4)
Sol.
(2) 3 : 1
(3) 2 : 3
Esphere =
1
1 2
Is 2 MR2 2
2
2 5
Ecylinder =
1
1 MR 2
Ic (2 )2
42
2
2
2
LB
2
(2) LA > L B
Ans. (1)
10
1000
10
400 0 2 v
1000
1
400 m/s
4 = 2v
v1
v2
2kg
120.
2kg
118.
to
( 2i 5j)
E sphere
E cylinder
(4) 1 : 5
1
5
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122.
(2)
m 1m 2 2
(3) m m
1
2
(4)
Sol.
m1 m 2 2
m 1m 2
r2
m1
m2
(CM)
m2
m1
r2
,
m1 m 2
m1 m 2
m 1m 2 2
m1 m 2
g r
GM e
r2
for
r Re
m1 m 2 2
m1 m2
(1)
(1)
2mg 0R 2
Rh
(2)
2mg 0R 2
R h
mg 0R 2
2(R h)
(4)
mg 0R 2
2(R h)
Sol.
Total energy =
g0
GM e
R2
(2)
125.
(4)
O
14
(2) 8.0 Nm
(4) 0.125 Nm
Ans. (4)
Sol.
g0 R 2
G
(3) 0.250 Nm
R
Me
mg 0R 2
2(R h)
(1) 0.2 Nm 1
(3)
O
r2
GMe m
2(R h)
Energy =
Ans. (4)
(3)
Icm 2
123.
0 < r Re
r1
for
124.
r1
GM
g 3er
Re
m 1m 2 2
Ans. (3)
Sol.
Ans. (4)
W = T(2 A)
T
{A = (20 8) cm
W
3 10 4
2 A 2 12 10
0.125 Nm
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126.
sc / s
128.
1 2 3 0
2
(4) 0 1 2 3
Ans. (4)
h=
2T cos
gr
As r, h, T are same,
> 50C
4
T
3
(2) T
(3)
7
T
4
(4)
3
T
2
3T 2T
T
5T 2T
3T
k
k
...(i)
10
10
2
129.
Sol.
sh
100 C
100 C
(sh sc )
sc
1 s
h
3
T
2
(3)
3
R
2
(4)
5
R
2
Ans. (2)
(3) 50 C
Ans. (4)
Sol. Let be the final common temperature. Further,
let s c and s h be the average heat capacities of the
cold and hot (initially) bodies respectively (where s
< s h given)
From, principle of calorimetry,
heat lost = heat gained
sh (100C ) = s c
2T T '
2T T '
2T T ' k T ' ...(ii)
k
T
2
10
10
2
(1) 2 R
(2) 0 C
or
<2
T1 T2
T T2
k 1
T
t
2
As 1 > 2 > 3
cos 1 > cos 2 > cos 3 1 < 2 < 3
As water rises so must be acute
So, 0 1 < 2 < 3 < /2
127.
100 C
2
Ans. (4)
Sol. Newton's laws of cooling
cos
constant
1
2
3
1 + s c / s
Sol.
<1
OR
Body at 100C has more heat capacity then body
at 0C so final temperature must be greater than
50C.
1 2 3
2
(2) 1 2 3
(3)
>
C C V 1 x
Given that PV
= constant x = 3
CV
3
R
2
...(1)
...(2)
by formula
C
3
R
3
R
R
R R
2
1 3 2
2
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130.
t1 t2
(2) t 273
1
t1
(3) t t
1
2
Ans. (4)
Sol. Heat delivered = Q
t1 273
(4) t t
1
2
133.
(1)
3
C
4
Q1
t 273
t 273
1 2
1
W
t1 t2
t1 t 2
(2)
9
16
(3)
3
4
Ans. (2)
Sol.
16
4 C 4L
3
3
2 0 4L
0 2L
3
3
134. Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have
frequencies (n 1), n, (n + 1). They superimpose
to give beats. The number of beats produced per
second will be :(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 4
Ans. (2)
16
9
(4) 2 L
So,
Sol.
(3) L
PM w P (mN A ) Pm
RT kN T
kT
A
132.
Mw
(2) 4 L
3
2
0 0
2
3
rd
for first overtone (3 harmonic) in closed organ pipe,
131.
Sol.
L
2
Ans. (4)
Sol. For second overtone (3
pipe,
Q 2 Q1 W Q1
T2
COP( ) = W W W 1 T T
1
2
T 2
m
k
3 2
m
k
...(1)
5 2
m 1
k
...(2)
(1)2
9
m
2
(2)
25 m 1
9
m
16
(4)
4
3
n1
n+1
1
1 2
2 2
By eliminating common time instants, total maxima
in one second is 2.
So, two beats per second will be heard.
135. An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30 with
an electric field intensity 2 10 5 N/C. It experiences
a torque equal to 4 Nm. The charge on the dipole,
if the dipole length is 2 cm, is :(1) 5 mC (2) 7 C
(3) 8 mC
(4) 2 mC
Ans. (4)
Sol. = PE sin
= q E sin
4 = q 2 16 3 2 10 5 sin 30
q = 2 mC