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PHYSICS I
I. I\vo ー ャ 。エ・セ@ ol' same thickness rUim a a. 12kW
composite insulating_ plates the b. 22 kW
!empenuure on 11ne side \>f which ゥセ@ OC c. 42 k\\
:llld thut on the ()ther side is t)0°C. Ir エィセ@ d. 8HW

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ratio of thcnnal conductivities is 3: I and 6. A certain mass of gns is taken from an
the more conducting plate face.s o•c エィセョ@ initial thermodynamic state A to anotheJ'
ウィセ@ tcmperaltlrl! ,,r 1hc int..:rrrl.:e is Sl'aiC H by processes I und n. In pr<ICCSS I
a. 45°C the g<ls docs 5 Joules of work nod absorbs
b. 40"(.' 4 Jou les of heut .:Jtct·gy. In procc.ss II. Ute
c. zo"c gas absorbs 5 !t•ulcs of ィセ オエ L@ l he wt•rk

.c
.1. Q セcNZ@U done by the gas in proces> II Hセ・@ llgure
2. The tempe.rruure or 0 furnace is cslimntcd given below) イセ@
tu I:H: artmnt1 4000 K. l'he thormumctcr
l•

ce
bc.•t suit.:d i'ur lhc measurement M its
temperature is
a. platinum イセウゥエXQ」@ thcnnomctcr
b. constant volume gas ャィ ・ イュ ッュ」エセイ@

3.
ra c. disappearing lilnmem pyrometer
u. thcnll<lC<lUplc
There arc two Solar energy collectors
a. + i>Juutc,•
b. - 6 j ッオャ・セ@
·-
nlude up of thi11 nlttminum sheeL !'hey are c. + 4 Jouks
m
tlat uud uncoated. Collector 'A· is (L - 4 Joules
rectangular measuring 20 em lung and 15 7. An electric current of 2 ompcrcs Oows
em wide. Collector ·n· is circular having Utrough a resistor of 15 ohms. fhe rosistor
20 em diameter. If they are kept under is cooled by running wnti:.r uncl is セBpi@ at a
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midday sun for un hour then temperature (If17°C. Whnt rs the change in
a. both the collectors 'A' and ·B' will entropy per second of (It the l'eslsmr t111d
shmv ョ」セャGゥI G@ Ute same temperature (ii) the universe?
b. 」ッャセエオイ@ 't\ · w1'11 sho" ィャァセ・イ@ a. 02jt>UI< deg. tor both
.e

エ」ューセイョオ イ・@ than ·n· b. Zero lor resistor and 02 joule dcg-' lor
c. collector ·w will shmv higher 1he unl v<rs<'
tcrnpemtnrc than 'A· .:. 02 j<•ulc dcg.·' for resistor aiJd zero (or
u. tlter< will be nil raise in the the unf verse
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temperaiUre or the two collectors. II.' d. 12j(lltk 、セ ァᄋ Q@ lb r both


tht} art UHCCJU(t•d H. rwo vessels A and B contoin wntcr at
4. At lt•w tempenllures '1. lhe lttttice beat エ・ューセイョオウ@ T• and Ta. uf lfi"C and z•c
w

<'8padty of ウッャゥ、セ@ is proportional to イ」ウーエ ゥ カ、セ N@ It' the water in botb the
a. 'I Gセウ・ャ@ wer" ・ッュ イ 」ウセ、@ udiabaticall)
b. .L セ@ Cl1en T セ@ 1md 1'8 1\ ill
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c. Tm a. incn:-as..- and 、」イ。Nセ・@ respective!)


U. T3 b. dt-crcasc and increase イ 」ウー セ」ャゥ カエャケ@
5, A bouse window hill> a glass plate 1m c. both incrense
wide. 15 m lt1J.!h and I mm th1cl.. If the d. hoth decrease
inner nnd outer faces of lhe glass plntcs '1, 'l he セヲQゥエ L ゥ・ョ」ス@ qf u Cumot engine using aq
WCI'c at 2()0 ( and IU•C respectively, then ideal gas as the working substance is
the hear lost by conduction through the (>ymb<lls hftve エ ィ セ@ u,ual meanings)
wittd<'"' (assuming rhc.n11al cnnduclivit) of 7'-7'
ft+ 1]=-L-L
glu•s to he 1),8 Wtn°C) would be 7,

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T. a. temperature dependem
b. 1/ - I
'1,-1, b. wmperature i ndcpl)lldcnl
c. dependent on the molocular welghl uf
セ N@ w= T,(T,-7;) rhe gas
d 11 = 1, (1; - 1;) d. dependent ou the total mass of the gas
I 0. According to the kinetic tlieory of gases, 16. If the A,, fM the solar radiation is 475.1
the pressure ()f a gas is given by the AngStroms then !he remperantre of the
e)( pression
surface of dte photosphere of lloe sun wiII
p 2E/2V. be
a, 6800 K

om
where IS and Y are the energy and volume
respectively of t he (Y1S molecules. In this b. 6SOO"C
expre.ssion, rhc eoergv E is the total c. 68000 K
a Mechanical energy of the molecules d. 6S000°C
b kinetic energy of the molecules 17 The radiation emi tted by a blackbody has a
c. rotational kinetic energy of the maximum at L2 microns. lf the Wiens
constant is U.J em de!,'fee what is Ute

.c
molecules
d None of the above temperature of this blackbody?
II The temperature, in Kelvin, at 1vhi ch the a. 6000K
average speed of 1It molecules will be llte b. 5000K

ce
srune as wat or N, mulocul" al 35"C wi ll c. 4000K
be d. 2500K
a. 22 When applied to solar radiation, Planck's
b
ra 42 Law reduct\S to WiCit's l セキ@ in the
c. 295 セ N@ ultntviulet regioo
d. 495 b. infrared region
12. Tite number of degrees of freedom of c. mlcrowave rcglon
trans!atory and イッエセ エ オイケ@ uwti11n of a d. visible region
m
<liaromic molecule is Ill A disc made of a diamagnetic material is
a. J placed in a unif\lnll magnetic field.. Which
b. 4 one of the following figures iudic!f.[es
corrt!ctly, the lines of force through the
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c. 5
d (, discr'
IJ . The ordeY of msgnjwde of rJ1c of rueau a.
free padt a 、ゥセ エ オ ョ イエ」@ molecule at STP is
ft . I Cl)l
.e

b. IO''cm
c. IO''cm b.
d 10'' em
I
w

14 The moleCIJiar speeds of the gas molecules


are quite hu·gc and may be comparable to
セ@ •,l
••'
the speeds of rifle bul)etS Still, a gas wiiJ1 I
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intense smell such as sulphur diox ide takes C,


just a few minutes to diffuse through the
laboratory because ri ll e bullets
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11. r·hc gas molecules are lighter than the


rifle bullets
l>. iJ1e gas molecules suffer coll isions
among themselves d.
c. lhe rifle bull et does not coll ide with

15
gas molecules
d !;IUS molecules sutler colli sions among
themselves and oOter molecules
present in the atmosphere
Joule-Thomps()o cooling is

) ...... ..
-. -,.

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20. o\11 electron wilh c-hargo 0 coulomb moves nriA
with n カセャッ セャ カ@ of v m/s 1n tho: s;uno: d.
2mu
direCiion as セ@ magnetic lield of 0 2*. Which of the lhllowing Slnlcmcnls explain
Wcbcr/m2• Tho force <xcrted on the. Kircho lrs Lnw completely?
clcclrnn by the licld is I. l'h< 。ャセ・ィュ ゥ 」@ sum or tlre currenLS at
:L B()v Nc1110n irl lhe 、ゥイエ M セ ャゥ ッョ@ uf the <.inV j uncllon ゥセ@ NlAイo セ@
magnetic fidd 2. J'hc uャァ」セイ。ゥ@ セ uit@ of lhc. ratio of the
b. B(.!v dyne in the direction or' the current and resistance in r:ach arm is
magnetic field txro.
セ N@ BQv Ne\\1Qn tll right nngles Ul lhe

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3. I ィセ N@ olgcbmic 511111 of the pm!luct ol'
dfr<ction of the tield c.urrcnt and resistance in cnch <lrm is
d. Zero zero.
11. fhc ratio or the Jorcc bclw.-.:n 1\Vo charges 4. The al!,\ebraic sum of the pmdud 111'
41 and q1 placed nt a distance r イエッョ セ@ ・。セィ@
curreoL und イ」ウゥセエオョ@ in each arm
other. in d1c 1 1111d ('()S uャゥl セ@ IS
l.'(iuals the llliUI urnf in the crrcull ,
approximately (pt:mriUivity of tree s pace is

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Select the correct -answer using the codes
8.5 x 10'" fnradlm) given below:
ll 1.1 x 10 10 Codes
b. !lx 1o•

ce
3. I and 3
c. 1.1 " 1o·•• b. 2 and ·I
d. 9 X 10'" c, I and 4
12. Four capacit()rs each ul' vuluc 3 d. I ar1d 2
microf:truds オイセ
ra N@ ・ N ョエオA G[ uセ、@ オNセ@ shown in Lhe 25 Three elc'Ctric bulbs. rated セQIN@ 60 ;md 100
following figure. The equivalent wmts respectively are connected in parnllcl
capacltanl'e (In microfarads) across the \\hh 23U voh AC. mains. I he 」オイ\セャ エ@ (In
エ・ョャ。 セ@ A 31ld B is
amr) thmugh the oCl•\IUII holb anti the
,-11 1• .. enectivc rcsi>1tlnce (in ohm\ of the circuit
m
.l... •
wiU be respectively. approxJmmel)
lセ@ .., .
a, 0.23 and 329
b. 1).;!3 anti 265
xa

d. 12 c. 0.26 und 32'1


b. 4 d. 0.26 and 265
c. .i 26. An inductor or 25 If and a resistllnce or lO
r.l. ().75 ohms nrt connected in セ@ circuit containing
23. Given lhat a source of 25 V. I' he time con stunt or the
.e

n : rrutnbcr uf clcclruu> I"'' un it vululllc vi' circuit is


tho metal a. 25s
c = electron charge h. lOs
w

). = mc8Jl free patio c. Is


u = nrean velocity (tf lhcrmuJ rnotinn or d. 0.25s
」ャセエイッウ@ 27. Given that
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p セ@ rnomcntu rn ot an 」 ャ セ」エイッョ@ ;u the Fcnni IJo = pcrmenbility nf free space.


level of the ュセエ。ャN@ ll a r·elmive permeuhilit).
the conductivity a. occurding to the 1, r1.ri = radii ッヲ」BGュ、オ・ エ ッイウ セ@
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classical セャ」エイッョ@ theol) of meurl is giwn d= distance between d1c conductors.


by the self· inductance of a suflicicmly long
e<nLxial cable of knglh I Is given by
a.
I r
a. - - ll l -
JlJl,
h. 2mu
2;r r,
ne').
Jl
h. JlJl.i In d
c. IJ' /'
m!'-).

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<: 2trl In r, 31 A long セエイッャァィ@ mewmc wire is carrying "
jセ N@ ,., current . l11e magnetic tield at 11l1Y pomt
away fmm it 1s
d セ iョ@ d a. directly proportional to the current
JJJJ, r b Inversely prororuonal to the Ctlrrent
A ooll ィ。セQョァ@ an Q ョ、オ」エ。セ・@ of 0.5 II c.. dtreelly proporuonal to tl1e distance of
cames a current which ゥ セ@ オョ ゥャョセ@ the point fr<H1tthcn\ ire
varying ii·om tern to I 0 amp<re in 1 d Independent of the distance of the
seconds T he emf 110 volts) geoeroted 111 poul t from the w1rc
tl1e coil is A sene& wound de motM hns a tmot

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B. l(),(l rests1ance of I 5 ohm When connected
b. 5.0 ac.ross a 115 volt and runmng at a Cl'l'tlllll
セ N@ 1.5 spoc-d it Um\\'l> u current of I 0 umperos,
d 1.25 The tlllck emf in the IThJI()r rs
19 1\ n alternating current IS given by I = a. IOOV
l,,sinwt. l11e オキイァセ@ vnluc ッヲエ ィ セ@ NZ オ イセGャエ@ In b 115 v

.c
the lirst half cycle starunl! wtth 1セ@ 0 ts c. II 5 V
a. Zero d 15 v
J) The primut} uJ' a 1/uosformer bas 2000
Jil.,

ce
b.
turrtS of a nne wore and the sccondar) has
If
l 000 rums 1lte trJnsfonnc.r IS connected
21,,
- to ?10 volts ac line The potential

ra 1f
dine renee at. the secondary | セ i@ be
Jrl. a. l IOV
t.L
2 b. nov
)() l'he current I pQtenual dim•rencc VI c .W()V
。」ュ ウセ@ the mducror and potential d10i:re.nce d 550 v
m
Vc across エセ セ@ capacttor m1hc 34 Cot1.Sidtr the (ollowmg slntcmcnts ahc>ul.
...... セ@ Halt E'ff<!Ct
It can be us<'<! to determine
I セゥァョ@ of the 」ィ。イァセ@
xa

camcr
...., l mobility of clwge cnrrim
ctrcmt as shown m dtc abO\C ligurc arc 3. dilfusion consttuJL
ocst represented v.:ctoriollv as Of Llle&c SlalerncnL'
3. a. l. 2 and J are corr11e1
.e

b I and 2 are correct


t . l and J arc corrtct
d 2 3nd J are rorrcct
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35. llte cold juncnon of a Cu-Pe


'lh1!11110Couplc is ォセーエ@ ut a llxcd
b tcmpeml\lre while the hilt JUncti<'n is
w

heat«! conttnuously "llte thermo-emf will


a. mcrease w1th the. tc:mpcruture of tlte
hot JUnction
w

C,
h decrease \\1ih the lemper:ll\lre of the
hm JOuctioo
c renruin mvurnm(
d ヲ セイ ウ エ@ mcre;L<C and then decrease w1th
the temperature of the hot .( unellon
Jb Which of the foliO\\ mg quantities are
dercrmmcd using rhennoclecmc diagrams"
I Peltier coctlic1ont.
2 lliOfiiS<)n coeflicieut
3. R..s1st:ulce or' thermocouple

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4 Neutral tt:mperature of a lhcrmocottple.
Select the wrrect answer usmg, the code• '
SJ veu below.
Codes
a, I 2and3

37
b J. 31lJld 4
c. 1, 3 and 4
d 1. 2and4
The wavelength of a radio-wave tuned 39 W htoh of lowtng ー。セイウ@
-
dl
are COITectly
circuit wntaimng in induclllnce of U2w 111lltchcd?

om
Henry one! capacitance of C/2rr Farnd 1s I. Aston·s mass speCtrograph· Mngne.t ic
QIVCII by セ ョ、@ electric fields are appl1ecl at
a. 3 x IO'&' metre different places (along the path of tl1e
panicle)
-=3..::.<c;,I,;;,O'= metre 2 Bainbride mass spectrog raph
b -
. 2-T../'iJ: Magnetic anu electric fields are applied

.c
J X 10' 01 rl1e same p lace for society selection
c.._ -:rt:C!" metre 3 Thomson's mass spectrograph
Magnebc aud electric fields are applied

ce
..[IT at the sam e place (alo ng the path of the
d metre panicle)
3 ,. 10'
38. Accordlng tC) Ampere law, t.he directions 4 Dempster's mass spectrograph
Magnetic and electric fields セイ・@ applied
of the
ra F . m•gnetic ondt1Ct10n fi and that m the same p lace
of the current element til nre best Select lbe correct answer USlllg the codes
represented as !P ven below·
a Codes:
m
a. 2, 3 and 4
b 1. 2and4
c. 1, 3and4
d. I, 2 and 3
xa

-10 G iven, B : magnetiC inductJou and R :


radius of the path. the energy of a charged
b. particle corning out of a cyclotron Is !liven

' by
.e

1 2
a. q!3 R / 2m
b. q·BR2/2m
c. q2B2Rl2m
アBbrᄋ ' ' 'エ セュ@
w

d
-II In Millikan 's method of deienntning the

c.
.. charge of an electron, the terminal
veloctlles of oi I drop m the preseuce of an
w

41 electric ヲゥセ ャ 、@ and in the absence of an


eleclnc field are VI \Om/sec: upward and ' '1

セ ᄋ@
w

cmrsec downward rcspectl vely The rauo


of cloctric force to gr.witanonal force on
the oil drop IS
a. (v,tv,)/v 1
, b. ( vr+v2Vv2
c. v,lv,
d v1/v,
42. The fnct that wa< NOT mfcrrcd froth lhe.
Rutherford model of the 。ュキセ@ that Ihe

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a, nucleus occupied n small Sl)ace lns•de 46. Bragg spacings between successive I I I II
the atom planes in a simple cubic crystal with lattice
b. nucleus C<>nsisted of neutrons and constant ·a'ls
protons a. 3a
c. ・ャ」エイッョセ@ were outside the 11\ICieus of b. ../3a
d1e atom
d.. nucleus was dense. in nature c. a l../3
43. T bc hetow enel'b'Y level diab'fam for the d a/3
hydrogen mom shows traositjon between •17 For slutlymg the structure of tul 」イケ セ@ tal by
different discrete energy srates The X-ray diffraction. the wavelength of rhe X-

om
trnnsit-ion repre..セ ・ ョl ゥョァ@ Balmer series of Rays of tbe should be order of
spectral lines is a. 0.0 1 A

b. 1.5 A
c. 5 A

.c
d. 10 .4
48. uャ セ Qカゥッャ・エ@ light of wavelensrh 3500
a,

ce
A tajls ou a pmassiuw surf-ace ha viug u
b. work function o f 2 <:V. l 「 セ@ maximwn
c. energy of the photoelectrons w1ll be of the
d. Tr. order of
44. When an electron ,jumps from an orbit witb
ra a. I eV
n = I to another orbit wi01 u =2 in a singly b. IOeV
ionised helium a1om. the change of orbital c. IOOcV
ahgular momentum of the electron will he d. SOOeV
a. bl2n 49. A graph showing !'he energy of the
m
b. b/4n photoelecuuu us a llmctiou of the
c. 3h/41t trequency (v) of the radiation for11 given
d. Zero emirrins surface is best represented as
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45. With symbols having the usual meanings,


1113tc h List I with LisL II und select tl•e
a.
..
C()ITecj· :mswer usin,g セ ィ ・@ エZッ、・セ@ gi\'eJl
below ll1e Usts
List r
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A. Geiger L&w
B. l::instcin cquntion
C. Curie-Weiss Law
b,
..
L::.
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D. Child's Law
List II
l'
;c = - -
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T-T, c.
2. lp=kVp"
v'
w

3 kR
I 2
4 I/[= w,, "+ 21111'
d,
Code:
A B c D
a. 3 4 I 2
b 2 3 4 l
c. 4 3 I 2
d. 3 2 4 I

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jO. fn Compton G」セエ・イゥョ⦅ァL@ the inc-ident photon 56. w「セエ@
is the descending order of Bindin.s
lo•es ュッセゥオ@ energy to the electron Energy nodeon oflhe f•)llowing nuclides?
when the ph<>tQn is sc:.norcd lit: l. Barium
•· o" 2 Palladiu•1•
" 90'' 3. Ti11
e. 45• Select the correct •nsw.,- fmm tho code<;
d. Q XHI セ@ giveu btlow:
Sl. The maximum cl10ugc in woveiomglb of cッ、・セ N@
the radintion m \ompton S<Miing 1; a. I. 3.2
opprtiXimatoly b. 2. 3, I

om
c . Rセ@ 3. I
o. 0.005A
d. 3, 2 l
b. 0,05..:1 57. A nucleus ッヲ セ@ Be absorbs nn alpha emits a
nootron. TI1e イ・Nセオu@ in nuclous- will be
. particle and

.c
d. I A 3. uc

52 Unuuum-238 bos a holf-liiC:. elf 4.5 " 103
18
.yen"' onu • dec:ov. coostnnt uf 49 )( 1(1" /
sec. lf the Avogadro number ゥセ@ ().(12 セ@ 10
.. c. セ b@
b. セb・@

ce
>nd OliC ('uric ts 3. 7 X 1111" d. セᄋ 」@
di.!l.intcgroliouo'scc. then the amount of
ur.rnium-2J required lin metric tons) to 58. A <Jiltlt.:ron
produce one Curie of radio->clivily will be
ra a. cannot be d is-integrated by photons
ZセN@ L0.5 b. can be dismtegmted hy photon.< of 1.112
b. 5.2 MeV
c. \.2 c, c:m be セゥウョエ」ァイ。、@ by photons of2.22
MeV
d. セ N R@
m
d. can be 、セBョエ・ァイ。@ only by photons of
)3. A nuciGUs of ;;• Pu decoy$ to ::' Ph by 8 :vteV
emittmg 59. If a boam of electron• 1a イ」oャセ、@ from •
a. 9 alpha and 12 b"ta p-•rticles surface. then the w•vclength of the
xa

b. 9 olt>ha and 6 beta particles 。セDq\Zゥエ、@ de Brogue "'"'"" nf the


c. 6 •l pha nnd 9 beta p:utlcles ,,(led.:d h""m will be
d, 6 alpha and l2 beta particles a. the some as that or the incident benm
54. CoiLS ider the ヲッャエキゥョセ@ ウエッ・ョNLセ@ h. less Ihan tltat of fhc incident beam
.e

ln A!ilon mass .Spocttogroph o. more than that Ill' the incid"""t bcM>
I. partidell having the same "'m ratio are d. dependent vn ihc inK11Sity 11f tloc.
fotuss.!<l at the some point even if their ine:idtmt beam
カ」 ャッ 」ゥエセウ@ ru·c difT.,...:nL
w

セP N@ [no ーィ 。Nセ・ M ウィゥャ@ o.ciiiMor. three st;tge.< IJf n


2. panicle! h>ving the same elm ratio arc ィゥァᄋエ。セウ@ RC' ucl\< ori{ セイ・@ placed hetween
focussed al the same poUlt only tf IJleir tho coUcciOt' oud ba•e circuits. The phase-
velocities •re lltesame. shift crcall:d by c:tclt mセァ・@ of エィ セ@ RC
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3. patticlcs. of diffcn:nt DlDSlles ·are net\\ ork ;s ッーュセゥ。ャ・ケ@


foc.us.cd ot dilfcronl" poinlll. 3. 90'1
t Jfthese statcmenL' b. go セ@
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セl@ I :J1cmt: ;, ..:on·c::cl c. 180"


b. l and 3 arc c<Jn"ct d. 36()0
1.!. 2 Md .3 ure con-ect 61. A halr· ll'liV<> re>.:liucr willl capa<itor filler
d. ;\a lone is correct and trons formor with H): 1 ratio is • hown
55. lltc relative pct<:cnlagcs oJ' Osyscn- 16. 17 in the follol>"ing figure. 'l11e inpnt vn hngo
uud l8 ••·c in the ratio: is 220 V. 50 Flz. 'l,te moxinlum t-everse
a. 99.70: 0.20: 0.10 voll4g" or peak iuvcrsc vollllgo that occw·s
h. 99.7(): 1).04: 1),211 across the diode D is:
.:. 99.0!\:ltS\): 0.5tJ
d. 97.00: 2.00 : 1.00
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Reason (R): For a zone plrue, the focal
length 1S mwrscly proponionnl to tlte
wavelength
a. !loth A and R nre true and R os the
oorrect explanation of A
b Both A and R urc true R ゥ セ@ NO'I セ@
a "'00 V «meet ・セ ー ャ 。イオョゥッ@ nt A.
b 11 v c. 1\ i$ 1rue lout R Is false
c. 4.t v •.t A ゥセ@ fruse btu R is true
ol .f4 X I セQT@ V 67. Assentoli (Ak The whtle li!lht mctdcnl on

om
61 I he circuil sh(lwu u) ャィセ@ given ctlngtnm セ@ and em<rging from the ーョ セQョ@ wiU fonn !l
1ha1 11f a/an SJlCCINIH of Qケセ@
Ronson (R): dッャヲ」N イ \セエ@ colours have
different reffactt ve indices.
セ@ a. !3oth A and R urc. tJ'UC !Utd I{ ts セiA@

セ_ ᄋ@
COITCCI e:o<plnnation of A

.c
b. !3oth A nnd R ョイセ@ ャイオセ@ R セ セ@ NO"! n
correct explanation at A
n osdllmor C A L'l true but R IS ヲ セャG\Z@

ce
b modulator d A •s fulse but R is true
c. •mplilior OS. Assenton tA) In elccrncal CII"CIIIIS,
U. recliner resonance condition is !'enerally avoided.
A エ イujャゥNセッ
ra N@ wben oouuco1ed lu t.'OLUutou Rca$00 ( R). L01' vollnscs ョイセ@ t:>roduced
em irt\lr mode. bas a across the mduCtOr alld the capacitor of the
Cl(t,;.t.tll
u. lul_!l1 input ャ BエZャセQ。 ・」@ョ on..t n low uutput
イ」ウゥsQ。ョセ N@ a Both A and R are I!Ue nud R ts dte
b mcdi11m input rcsisruncc end n llll!h correct expl anation of A
m
omput resistance b. Both A and R are tn•e k Is NO't o
<; very low inpul イッウゥセエオョ」@ and " low COITI!CI セー ャ ョ。エッ@ mA
ou1pu1 resistance c. A ts エョ ッ セ@
but R is false.
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J hi!ll1 input resistance nnd o ィQ セィ@ output d A is false but R is tme


t-est stance 6Q Assertion (t\ ); ' 1\H> long puralld
M. The shorto:omin11 111 a tnode valve ts conductors curryin11 currents in the !lJllne
mamly tbe Uiret uun cxperienc<> a forcc of anr:A:uou
IL ーャセ」Mオエィッ、・@
Reason (R )· Tite magnetic fields produced
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cal)aoitunc<.'
b pf:ue-gnd capacitance in the $puce bccwec:n them nrc 111 the セオュ@
c. セGャゥ、M」。エィッ・@ セエー。、ョ」・@
direcnon.
d. All the nbove a BoUt A anti R are truo wtd R ゥセ@ the
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65. Asscnion !A): A 」。ーエャセイケ@ Jropped 111 n correct C\pl anmion of A


hqu1d Sh(}WS n rise of hljllitl It> some b !loth A m1d R ure tmc R ゥ セ@ NOT a
hei[!ltl When d1e temperature of the liquid rorrect explanation m A
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IS ratsed, tit• hetghJ of セ i c@ )itJU.HJ Ill the c. A IS エイョセ@ btll R Q セ@ ヲ セャA[ッ@


capillary will decrease. d A is false but Ri s lnte
RCilSOII (R): Qセ@ cupi ll ury オョ、セ イ ァッ・Aゥ@ 70. The d1mensum (lf ・セッィ@ qnnntfty in l.1st I 111
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tbenua expansion gJVen m LISt LL Match the two LLSts and


a !loth A And R nrc lltte fillil R is thc l'Cicct the corruct ョオ ウキセイ@ Q UQセ@ the codes
correct explanation of A !lJven bclu'' the hsts·
It Both A uud R nre tntc R " N() I \1 Ltst I
correct explanation at A A. Angular mo1ne:ntum
c A is true but R is falo;c B. Con.<rlnnt of Univel'"$81 Grnvilnlion
d. A is false but R is lrue C. Surface telistOn
Assctlmn (A): l'or u l.Oilll ーゥョエセ N@ tltc fucnl 0 Mvthol oos of d:ISlicity
length Of violet ll'"vd Cn!,1 h is greate1· than LISt U
1ltat of red wnvclength I M'1l -'T:

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Yッヲ エ セ@
2. r.n:'T' 77. l\'Lltoh List 1 with Li•t. IT セョ、@ セ・ ャ・」エ@ the
3. Mt:'T"' correct answer using the codes given
4. ml セ t Q@
belo" U\e list•!
s. 1vrr, List!
Colle!;: (Body)
r\ B (' D A, Solid eyhnder :tbout cylinder \セ ク ゥ セ@
2 I s (Rltdiu< Rl
)l. l 2 セ@ 5 B. Solid cylindC1' about ft ottmol cliometor
セ N@ 4 I s 3 Hr。、ゥオセ N@ R. lenglh. I)
d 3 I 5 2 C. Annular 」ケャゥ ョ、セ イ@ •bout c.ylindt:r axis

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71. Which ーィ セ ゥ」ヲ@ <jUllrllil) lias the lSOIII,e (inn<.- nldiu.•. R, oul<1' rodius, LJ
、ゥエオ 」エセ ゥ ッ ョ ウ@ as those of Haec x Vl.!locity'' D. Solid s phere nboutdiomctcr (• 2R)
;a_,_ Mech3nical .stresl'i I isl ll
b. Energy HセQ ッュNエ@ or lnertia)
c. Coofficit::nt of friction 1. RQ| jr ャO セ@
cL Power 2. MR'f2

.c
72 ff " and b •re non-collinear. then 't<i MR' Ml'
3. - - 1 - -
yb 0 implies <1 12
:.. x M ッ セ@ v- finite

ce
4. M(R'+t.')i2
h. y = 0, セ ] ヲゥョエ・@ サNG ッ、セウ Z@
c. x = O.y = O A [! c D
d. BoUt x and I' oro indt tcnninatc ••
b.
1 3 .j 2
73. \\'ater falls &,;rn n dnrn onto o turbine 2 ·'' .j 1
ra
wheel 19.6 m セ ・ ャ ッキ N@ lne speed or th"
wat<'r at the IUnllnC ゥセ@
c.
d.
I
2
3
3
2
1
n. 9.8 ョ vs セjエZ@ 78. A \\Ound spring QB セ@ in it
h !9.6mlsec a. a larger energ) th•n the unwotrnd
m
c. 39.2 m/sec spnng
d. 98.11 mlsec b. mc'Cbntti.col kinetic cuergy
74. In K:ttnt.e a l"'iok is broken IVilh n bare c. mechanicol potenl.i:tl c'!lergy
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l111.nd. In !.he process d. grnvitalional potenti• l energy


:t. the Ioree eXerted by the hsnd is large 79. '111c 、 ゥセ エゥオ 」 エNゥカ・@ chnract01istic of 01c
b. エィ セ@ tunc of conto"'t is vcn•stu ill conserwtlve forces エセ@ the con..servation of
c. Ute impulse is largo • a. linear momentllm
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d the momentum transferred to the brick b. 。ョ セ オ@ lnr momennnn


i5 large c. tOtal energy
75. A ヲ ッ イセ 」@ of 200 N pull'! • ウャ・M、セNZ@ of 50 J..g d. •II 01c Jhovc
nnd ッカ・イ」 ュ ・セ@ constant frictionlesS" ibrcu RO, A body weighting 45 kg and r<.-.tintt on •
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of 40 N. '11te accelerntion (c.m'1) of the rough 11flri7<>nlal セ オイャ。 」・@ c;m he ju.s1 moved
sledge is by a forco of I0 kg weight •cting
:&.._ 32 borizonwliy The oodficic'!lt of s liding
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b. 3,2 lncticm is
ll. 64 a. 4.S
d. 6.-1 b. u.s
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76. A mcwl spb..T<> ls projected horizont..Uy c.. 0.45


with speed "• from the lop of n lower. d. 0,23
Another sphere is dmpped ftom rest frorn St. Two s toi'S of In3$SCS l\'1 and 01. M being
tho same puinL '1111: two $phcte$ would gi1:>al <r tllao m, an.: separated by • disillnce
n. t'Coclt Ote ground simuJL'Ineously D. At a poinl between Oto two slJ!r!l. dtoir
b not reach the ground simultaneously ァ⦅ョャ|セ ャ 。 エゥ ッ ョャQ ・ ャ、ウ@ are equal in mngnihtde
c. cnntinue lo tmverse trnt.il a ヲ ッ イセ・@ セ@ but opposite in direction. At lhal poinl a
applied lest object will f""l no force. 1lt.i. point is
,( get h1:.1tcd up and will ncqnirc tliflt.:cut a. at the CM of !.he エキッMセャ 。イ@ system
ternpern1ures
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b, between the CM and the mid poim 86. A stick of one meter leogrh is moving
between the two stal"!. away from an observer at a speed of 0 ·s c
c. 「・エキ」セ@ the CM and the star of Mass (c = velocity <>flight). The observer 1vill
m see rhe lengih of Ihe stick as
d between the mid-point of d>e two Stars a. 1.67 111
and the sll\f of mass M b. 1.2S ru
82 i\ body Is projected from the surface of the c. I.OOm
Eanh with a velocity which is exactly d . 0.6 m
eqt,al to the" requirod escape veloclty 87 If the toud energy of • pal1iclc is thrice ils
Ne!llecting air friction, the path of the" rest energy, then 11\e velocity of the

om
body will be panicle is (c セカ・ャッ」ゥエケ@ of light)
a" a straiglu line a. c/3
b an ell ipse b. lc/3
c. a paraboln c. l./2c13
d a hyperbola d. .fic/ 3
83 For rhe Earth-Moon .system, lcr M and m

.c
be !he masses of the Eanh and lhe Moon
88 An electron is accelerated from resr
1hrougll a potential dilference of 2 .x Io•
rcspccrivcly. Lei ;:; be 11\e lnstanuuwous vults. The ralio of its kinetic energy to 1he.
relat ive velocily The Iota! kinetic energy

ce
rest mass energy is
(If tJ1e S)'Stem i11 the C""lllfe Of 1118$5 rralll<l a. I 4
will be given by u. 4· I
I mM c. I :2
a. - - - 1 1
ra 2m+M d 2:I
I I , The, resultant upthrust on a body l)anly
b _,,,- - - t\111·-
2 2 immersed in liqllid acts lhrough
a. the centre of gravily
c. Mュセ I イ@
'
b. the memcentre
m
2
c. the centre uf pressure
I "
d -Mv· d. None of the above
2 90 The below figure shows water flowing
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84 In an clastic one-dimensional collision steadily through a tube, between points X


hetween two panicles. the rehllive velocity and Y. キ ィ 」イセ@ UH! cross-sectional area at X
of approach before collision is is A1 Md that at Y is A,. If A1 and A, are
a. greater than the relau•e veloci1y of respectively 4 ern' and I em', and \Vater
ウセー。イ ョ ッョ@ aneroollisit\11
.e

t1ows past セ。」 ィ L⦅@ __


b less than the relaiive velochy of
separation after collision
c. equal to the relative velocity of
if&
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separation after collision


d less than the rehttive velocity of .,
separatiou. if the incoming panicle is section in laminat llow at the rdte of 400
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heavier tl1an lbe target particle cm3/s. Ihen the kinetic energy gained by
$5 \Yhfch one of !he following would be non water per unit volume (density of water is
c(.)nservatlve? I000 kgim 1 ) 1n Na., will be:
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a. If ォャョセ エゥ 」@ cncrt,')' in carrying a magne.t 8. I .5 X I o'


round a curren1 cャuGijセァ@ IVire"Increases b 7.6 X 10'
b. If work done by a body round a closed c. ISx IO'
padt is zero d. 75 x 10'
" If tho work done in carrying a body 91 Whil.e measuring the. surface tension ol'
fron• one poinl to another do"'> 1101 water by the capill ary rise medu>d, the
、」ーセョ@ on the path following formula is usod.
t1 lfkine1ic セョ・イァケ@ of a body round a I rip rpg(h +r/3)
remains consmn1 J'=
2

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The second tern• on the R.H.S shown 97. A driving force produces •teady sta le
"ithin brackets " a C.)rrcction term for lorced oscillatoons or n system wilh
エセォゥョァ@ into acC()ont tl1e antplitudc 15 mm . •\nothc.r drivins lh ro"
"· vapour j^iGc セs オエ」@ of the セ ッュ 。@ lJ uqucuey <Ill the linlllllo<lut"-"
b viscous propc:r1y of wol¢f stead) st:lte forced uscillatious of the xame
c, ・セ。 エ@ value of the angle of c'i>ntllt.t sys(em with amplitude 30 rmn. If the.;e
d. セーャ|BG」Zエ@ shape or Ute D uイヲセ」\Z@ foNes.. •cling セ ゥュオャエ」ッL[ケN@
prtJduee •
92. Vi>co•ity ploys a ha<ic rote in moking the ウセ N 、I@ slate セュー ゥ ャ エオ、 ・@ of 26 mm. U1en the
flow ofliqu ids •treamline, becall!iC phase dillerence between them i•
" · w hen the coefficien t ofviscosity '1 = 1), "· 30°

om
Pascal's lnw ;, not ob.,yed h. 60Q
1
b. wh" n the oocffici<.11 Lofvi•cosily 11 0. c. 120 '
Reynold's number becomes infinite d. 150°
c.. the tlow of nonvi•cous- liquids ・\セョ@ 98. Consider tl1e 1<11lowing ャ。 エ ・ ュ・ョセ^ イ@
never be so-eamlinc. however lnrgc A body Gセ「イ。エゥァ@ due to forc<ld oscillation
uャ 」ゥイMカA i oセゥエ G@ be is acted upon セケ@

.c
d. Poiseuille·• low tlemoml' v.•cn•itv to 4
I. a セッイゥョァ@ force wluoh is direc.t
he unite pruJ1011ioualto iL• dis)llacenoeut
93. 1\ small oil drop foils throu!fh air witb a 2. • rclardin• foJ•ce which 111 direct

ce
rennittal velocity or 4 x 10 m/s. Given proporrion;j to ib velocity
thnl the カセ」Nッウ ゥャ ケ@ of air is 1.8 x Hr' n G ュセ@ :;. :m external periodic foroe or constant
density of oll is '100 kg/m1 and g セ@ Hl amplitude and 1i·equency
m/s1 and ョ・セャ」ゥ
ra ァ@ <kMity of au· 111 01c Of Uu:so statcm<tt\ls
calculations, l'hc a-:uli\as uftln: oil tlrclp l" a. I and 2 are correct
11 0,95 セ@ IO_. m h. 2 3nd 3 are correcl
b. 1,9 セ@ 10"" m c._ 1 and 3 rue C.t.U'rf;)Ct
c. 19x 10... rn d. L 2 and 3 ,,.., otll'rc<:l
m
d. 95x IO"' m !19. ff / 1 ond /2 セイ・@ the len gUts of"" c.olumns
'14 l'h., velocity ッヲセオョ、@ in aor at 30•C is 3S(l (or Uoe li.rsl and s.:.:ond resonance when a
ュ O セN@
Kc;t,,in!! tl1o temperature consllml. tho tun in!! fork of frequency u Is ウオョ、セ@ on a
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t•H:Sstu'c 111' air L• dqublcd. llte vd oCtl) of Q セXエLjuNャョ」@ エオ「・ セ@ then the w:lcH.:ity of Rouud,
,.uunc.J in Zセlイ@ will now be \ •. in air is given hy
il, 175 m/ K a, V : 2n(l:-/1I
b 700 m/s b. V ョ セ@ HャセᄋゥエI@
c. 1400 mis - _ 2n
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c. 1
d. None of Ute alxwe HQL M セI@
95. noe "displacemenl' averages of the
potential eneo·g.y ruod tloe ォゥョ・ィセ@ energy of d I' {1, - l,)
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a llitnuonic oscill•tor ore denoted by Ll ln


and <1' '- respectovely The イ・ャセエ ゥ ッョ@ I 00. The length M a violin !Iring is 1).5 m. l( the
behveen these 3Yef'l8es Is ャィセ」 イ オ・ッ」 ケ@ bf the l()wcst uot" i$ 1% Hl.,
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a. S セ l@ 1' then tl1c •l•ectl uf 1hc \\UVCI< lr'ovclling


b. 2r L1 <1'- alnng. 、ャセ@ string i5
1
C. NM エL ^]NM[ セ@ "· 392 ms 1
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d. <l >= 2<'1'> b. 340 "''


96, A 5l:tlion:U'v sourco em.it.s 3 sound w:1vc o( c. 196 ュセ ᄋ ャ@
frequency • m tloo audible イ。エセ\M Tho cl. Yセ@ ml'i·l
ヲイ ・ アセQ・ョ」ケ@ セウ@ heard hy a stationary 101. Whid1 ol' thc fol111wins p.11rs "'" c.\rrcutl)
observer matched?
1
DpllCars t{) increase
tl . d I' J 1J'
b. "PI"'a'" to de<:roase L dr; = v' di' : R""'"'""l 11i.ho•.1ticm
c, rem:.ins セィ セZエュ・@ セ@
d' )' 1
d. btlc()m"" Z<;r(1 2 - ·- IQ y = 0 : I'roe vibratio"
dr'

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d' v til• b. exciting rndintion intomsity
3. セ@ · ; キ Gケセ
2k- Hャ Z@ Damped c. scaucring m:oterial
tit' dt
vibraliuu <l dispcrsi<ln uf tho spc"tn1graph
106. tiQcセ@ C011'Ctt .'I'CXJUCUCC of the i.ttetca.'tiJig_

セ N@
«'y t)y
- - • 2A-·- 1 (IJ
1
1•= Fsiu p!: florecd W(tveleng:th of1he giHm rndiation GSャj oイ セ@
dt1 dt .
vibration セ N@
radionctivc セッ オイ」 N・@ '(-Ray lul'<l, 」イ ケセ ャ@
Select the correct ansWfl' using rhc codes o.scillntor, セッ、 ゥオュ@ vopow· lAmp
ウィGセNL@ bolo" : b. n•diooetive sourc.e. Nx ᄋrセ ケ@ mhe.
Cod"": sc>dium Vapour lamp, orysta I ッウ」ゥャセ エ ッ イ@

om
a. 2., 3 3lld 4 c. X·Rn)' Lube. .rndioac.tivc 50lln:.e, 」イ セ ᄋ ウャ@
b ᄋQ L Sセョ、 j@ osc.ill11tor,.sodium カZセーッ オイ@ l:amp
セ N@ l. 2 and 3 d . .X-R:Iy tube. C!')"tal osci lt•lor,
d. l. 2and4 イ。、ゥッセ」エカ・@ セッオイ」・N@ sodium wpour
102. Consider the follow ゥョセ@ statements: lamp
l HlrAsunic WflVe:!i can he. used tu I07. With th<> symbol• ha..;ng the <L.,ul

.c
A lrausform two luuttisciblc li<ruids liko meanings, the Yisibility of intenerence
wntcr and oil luto a s tnble emulsion. fringes is <:J<pressed as
B. detect blow holes and 」イ。ォセ@ inside 3
ャ ᄋ セ ォ@

ce
!I ,
mould.
C. o'l:move dirt, slain セョ、@ dust ー。イャゥセ・N@ to
I,,.
cloth"'. h. ,, -=- I ftlf -'l t /Mill
Oft hose st11tements 1..,., - 1_
t. l oud 2 ate C011'<X!I
ra
2.. 2 •nd 3 •re oom:ct
3. I and 3 nre <:on-eel
c. ャ G] セ@
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4. I. 2 and 3 nre correct d. , . J,,u /,d,.


m
103. In ultrnsunic cleaning, 11 tnmsduccr of J_ d_
ionpc:<boce z., is coupled tu tho volurnc of" 108. 1\<o polarising sh10ets h:wc l!teir polarising
liquid t in lhc lank) nf impedance z, ( c 7.1). directions pno':lllel so thnllhe ゥョエ・オセケ@ of
ln order 10 reduce !he IQSs 1>f c;fllciency the tmnsmotted light is a mnximum (Tou)
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due to muunatching of impcdMc.:s, !he and the lransmiUcd ャゥセエ@ intensity L vaoies
imt,c:Wnoc of th" CQU[>Iing clement L muse witlt I, !he •ngle 「セエキ・ ・ョ@ lho two セ ィ ・ャD@
t>c equal to •ccordlng to ibc fmmuln 1 1., cus 10. lf
ョ セ@ セ GBQRM tha inlen.•ity i• to rlrop by one hnlf. then
.e

eilher of the two sheer. must he lui'Oecl by


h. (:,- :,)
• . セ@ 30" and ± B.5°
セ N@ (:, ' ;,) b. T@セ 5° and " 1200
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c. - 30" 1\lld - 120°


d. "! .. !
d. z4S'' and .±. QSセ ᄋ@
(=,-=,) 109. tゥエセ@ intensity of the prfncipnl maximum
A ln.ser is a coherent soul\..,.. b=use il
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from • g.mting ufN slits i• prupc) rtjonniiH


contains a. liN
d. lllllD)' wd|N Q オャ」ァ セQ Nウ@ h N
b. noooordinated wove of a t"'rlioulnr c. N:
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wavelength d. None of the "bove


1.!. c.oorditl\Jicd \\ ::'IV<:S of many I Hl If, for II siven leleswpe. ッ セ RP@ mm """ i..
wove lengths = 6 セ@ Ill ' tn, lbtt1 tltc minimum v11lue nr
d coordinated wav<:!l of a particular tile nnglc subt.onded by "' o s111rs th>l could
wavelengU\ • be resolved. is セーイックゥュエ・j ケ@
105. In Ramon Ell'ccL. the displacement Qf tbll- a. 0.4 x to• rod
R:minn ャゥョセ@ frCJm the oxcitlog イ[セ、ゥッエ ゥッ ョ@ iJ' b. \1.8 x Q P セ@ rod
o characteri.•tic of !he o. セ@ x 10'6 rJd
a. <:)(ciling r:odiati11n wovclc.ngth d . セ@ x 10.. rnd

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Ill. A grnting which would be most suil>ble 117. A sphericol surface of rndiu• of curvature
l'or conslnocting セ@ セ ー ・」 エイ ッュ」エ ・ イ@ lhr Ute R is placed between two media of
visillle and ultrnviolet region ウィッオエセ@ hove refractive indico; fl• and f'2· Titere will be
"· W fjncslcm no ウ ー「l Mイゥ」 ャョ「ッイエセゥ ッ ョ@ nt a 110int di$tM l
b In() liJlCSiom 1
e, 1(1()0 linc.Ucm a. ( .u, .u. )R from lite $Ur!bcc
セ@
d. 10.000 lineslc.m
112. In two ..,parui.C •el$ ofYowog's th1ublc slil h. ( /1,- /•, J R !rom the suTflce
experiment;, using light of the セ 。ュ 」@ A
'"''Vclcngtlo. li'in,!!.cs of ectual 1vidths arc c. ( .u, .u, )R from the s urL.:e

om
ob•crved. if the rntio of •lit "'pa,ratilon in
the 1wo expCJi.meots is 1:2. then t11e ratio d. ll', セjiL@ J f r.om Lhc !<l1d:1ce
of the di<tancf.' hetween lhe source \セ、@
scroen in the 1\\1) 」 ク ーNZイゥュ セ ョエNウ@ is 118 Consider the following ウ エ。・ュョ セ Z@
•. 1:2 In an achromatic doublet.
b. 2:1

.c
L The foeol JongUts and po•vers of the>
c. 1:4 component lenses differ.
d. 4:1 2. The net poweo· of the doublet can only
113. セ ャッ ウ エ@ infrared spoclrophotomct<:<S contruu 「 セ@ 11usitive

ce
pri.$ms made of 3. 11le di.pc•nivc powc'l's of the
n. gbss c.omponent.-s lenses 11re m -inverse
b . quartz proportion to dteir powers .
c. all<ali halide•
ra 0 1'tlt<:sc slillcmcnts
cl. complex silicate.< 11. 1 alone iJJ con eel
114. C'o ns ider the followong slalemenls about b. I and 2 •re correct
el..,tromagnatic o·•ujutions : c. 2 W1d 3 are correct
AU ofthcm tl. I 40d 3 ore correct
m
1. have energy 119. Tio.e rodil of ャ uイカッHオ イ・セL@ nf botlt the セ オイヲッ 」・ウ@
2. eoce11 pressure on an objecL of a lens are equol (R) and it is m3de of o
3. ャエセ v」@ I ftC:: s:UI)t!, 010nt01tiU1tt. mo\crial セ ヲ@ イ セ[ ャォ 」エゥカ・@ in dell 1.5
uNエ@ wm be
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Of \ltC!Ic •tatemenl• ャエ セ@ ャGッ・エセ 」ョァ


n l. 2 :tnd セ@ nre cヲG イ イ・セ@ a. セ r@
h. I ond 2 are cOn'CCt b. -.2R
"'" 2 and 3 are ッョ ᄋ セ」 ャ@ c. : R/2
d. I and 3 arc con'CCI d. ャセGイッ@
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115. llse of ulimviolet radiarion m illurninntin& 120. n,e radius of curvot\U" of • thin pi•no·
a mkl'l)sc.opc itlcrcascs its rcsulving prowcr convex lens l< ]() em and lhe refbctive
「セ uQ XP@ il index is 1.5. If the plonc surto.:.c Is
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セ N@ &
'Ccluc.es Che sphcricul nhcrT:t1i('" silvered. tl"'ll the llieal klngth will be
\>. reduc"" the セ ィイ」 Q ッョ。エ ゥ」@ Qィ・ュセエゥッ@ 3. j COl
"'" has grcotLT pl!tl.:trating power lh•n dto l'. IOcm
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Vi$ ibl.o rudinlion e. 15 em


d. ィ。セ@ 3 セャ オュNL@ wowlen!Jih thbn lh< d. 20cm
カゥウ ゥセャ ・@ r3diation
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116. 1\ t•o Uun leusos of focal lengths fo nud 1:,


scpar>t<:d by n di!lbuco d" foo·ou on
nc:.h'fOmAt;c combination wheo U' is equ:11
to
a. fi·f2
b. {, I/,
2
c fr• f:
II f:· ft

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