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Coplanar iorces with magnitudqs? N,24N and Xare ineQuilibrium- What is&evalue
ofX?
(Bi (c)
tA)
(D)
t7N
24N 25N
ilN
3.
x/m
6V
,{ bodv c.fconstiint mass rviii have unirlr r acceleration if the resu ilant fbrce actine on it
'\ btrtil
a net force
of ?.5 <g in itialiv at rcst is acted cn b\ directed alonq the .r - aris u,hich
{A)
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time
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is consEnt
Force /ltl
(lJ)
is
A
10
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.
I
would be
2 3 4
Sfiirrre/s
a:fo
e=vq)
I,
tl Ns
5c Ns 70 Ns 140 Ns
il
and
Iand
tlonly
ltt
glycerine?
A constant l?rrce acts on a mass m, which is initially al rest. The velocity acquired fora
given displacenlant
is
,t
proportional to ..:l
(A)l\
(A) i;
(F) rC\ (D)
m
l.
* \_>
;6
I
4 tt'-(B) l/
(c)
7.
A racing car is mov i:":.g round a circular track at a constaftt speed of60 m s r. The radius
{c) {D)
(A) (d)
8"02
Ql3
t2
7t"0
(D,
kr
10
l:
A-
//t\
\,.
ofthe
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
Fd
Fx
2Fd
A slingshot is a chiid's toy &at conve*s the strain energy of the stretched materia! into
the
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,.,
'
\ -t 11
,\, \.
0N
tr-
l{
x"
This
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ol
quantit-v is measured a iarge number oftimes and the number n. of particularvalues ofx. is
*l-*^J^-:--.-. dtalt lJ.ves A.
rnass:t
velociry'.
il
Which grqph below represenls measurenrenls ofpoor accuracy but high precision?
,Gri I
\ -'
1----.-
'-m\ (':l
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{A)
"lhe spheres have an ela.-"tir: collision. Which one ofthe foilo'* ing statemcnts is correct?
is |imvr.
the
spheres srick together on impact.
iD)
Themagninrdecfihetdalmomentum
bef'ore impact is r7rmv.
Sisplaeernent
16.
{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
cable.
20
A. Young-s double-siit
cli:i::-*^
max'mum isa
Vibrateir
(A) ,
whiie fringe
blue ilinge
l7
Hz
Whar
TI
-Which
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18.
250 m
500 m 75Om 330 rn
rt
s-t
s-r
s-t
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
of
reflection. Sound waves are refuacted as rhcy pass f,rom cool airta warrn air.
19.
of
tA)
(tsJ
VzA
2A
()
A
(c)
{D}
(,'I
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IJ
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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' _-
t<
, ' 'r! ^{
d
.)
.\ A'1 j-*KI.,*"'
:''
(A)
(B)
I,
{A) tD)
24"
i8) e ic) n
(c)
{D)
mus have
a path
8L q
26" An object
lens
is placed 5 cm
in front ofsdivergrng
An air coiumn in a tube which is olosed at onB end vitlrates in its fundamental mod.
The amplitudc of the vibrations of the air can bc represented in magnirude and direction at various points by arrows witi a doi indicatirrg
cf focal length
,4
2C cnr"
The image is
(A)
(B)
object
a very srnall amplitude. Which diagram BEST represents the c)scillation of the air
molecules?
(c)
{D)
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
(A) lt.
(B)
10i2 Wm'r
l0{ Wrn:
iOa Wm-? l0 Wrn':
(D)
-!
\ panicie sscillat*;
jquai;on
so Lhal its drsp{acemcnt
JI
)(-, is a remperature filliasur1ll::: \ a subsmnce" X" and X,o, rvere determined Icfr r\Fr.r
q ra
i-::':d* :Cll;'
l:
:C
lqin5'rt
thc Psrticie
corresponds to
ralue X. is given b1
A_
'11-'':- 11gq
Which
xr:?
ol
irasa f'requencYo{2"5
has an amPlitude
IIz
of I 5 irtr
I and
ll
onlY
'
I, lt and ItI
Bx 4'
itloflly
iA)
lr)
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?
t/ n !:_ *'-..-+ 0 xr
o.f
tB)
i/ t,,
r-;1,-') 4gt8
(Bi ^tr\ r
(c)
s/s'
\/ o
l_l
i/ l,/
--
'rt
>
(D) {tc
Which c}f the following statements itre
TRU
F,
(c)
\.
xr
x
about resoaance?
It occu$ atthe highest fieqtency the oscillating sYstem'
I.
II
i
of (r)t
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ll
of
oXr
lll
lf
A.
's
al
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j
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he
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n,'rils.prr,ri,s
ruhbcr diantund
I t,r' I (rr)
l.ql"'
i,.::'ll'1"'t
,j
I
| I rrrhlt:t
..1,,,u,.,t
8l1::*
coppdr
5'1 (A)
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
34.
expanded at constant p.essure until th volume becomes 140 x l0jmr. How mtrch
r.vrrrk ;s done by,,hc ga-s?
(A)
?i7kl
245w
273kJ 317kJ
"
(onductirx
{.orrvectiorr
Evagrralion
Radiatitxr
35.
An adult at
rest has a blood pressure of This is rneasured in mm ofmercury" What would this reacling he in Pa? (llensity
(tr.73i
:-:)x
iff
11.73l
l.i_l}x lS
(i
73i
l.l3}x i0i
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38 Which offie fsilo"ving isNOT an aa5umption used in *re Kinetic Theory of gases? The averaEle kinelic enere-,.
sample ofargon gas is 8 r*
,
lii','J. whur,"
,.
temperarure of the
ger-r?
-a
_
39-
rnateriai?
il
P4\
(A) FAI {,
I
Lf-.<<N\ r4N*\\\\\d
rB)
F/N
I4
lr
lu*
t\!
dom
UI
L____-__._...*
t
I
q*
R
e/nnru
trr i+
li'l
|
+
Y-
{{-)
F/N
v-
(D)
N-
IV
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
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
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?
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 rnass
Kerssene
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 'l'he,pressure at
pressure at Y.
0tm ospheric pre$sLrr,
-i
X is equal to ihe
"-
NST'
():,,
ln the relationshiP C i'Q- C lS a Ct)nstant. Which graPh rePresents the relationship tletween Q and P?
(A)
(A)
(B)
j*e
mE n'Z
'E_
(c)
(D) @)
5"
Taking upwards as positive, which of the following graphs BES"I' describes a bail thar was thrown upwards and then came back
down to th.esame hcight?
(c)
(A)
(D)
(B)
,
h Two velocity vectors ofmagnituds 20 krn ' and 40 lan h-r are to be $ubtracted- Which of the frrllowing isNOT apossible value forthe
answer?
tal
(B)
i0 knrh{
20 krnh-'
(c)
(c)
(D)
30kmh-'
40kmhr
(D)
(A)
(B)
m2s-r K-l
kg rn2stK'
(c)
(D)
mz$
K'
kgm?K-r
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A tennis ball i:; given a horizontai vek:ciry ol 8 rn s'when it is hit at a heiglrr ol 1.8 m
above lhe ground. It is in the air for
(A) (B)
(c)
{D)
017 061
s s
2.e5 s 8-89 s
"\ a\ M) /\/
tl -> l2N1
10.
I
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7.
u
befbre
,
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lJ
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ofa point
distance h from lhe surtbce of the Earth where r is ilre radius of the Earth?
a
c o ---*-(r+h)r " tt
velociry
(^))
{B)
r7
*,4 : cM
J
stationary object of mass the two masse$ stick logerher and move with a common velocity v. The rnagnitude cfv is equal to
a
collides rvith
----";-' * t/
v
.'=(r+h)2., b b ''--'
Q
lL
Arlt
ti
't
,\f
'!
= Cly\
3u
(c)
?2
" un
tl3
{D)
tl
,r o':-o (r+h) -
i,
*'a'
-,
4-
'f *t''
/:^-) ,
,tl i L1-''
"
t'l
arr angle 0
-lhe
1i
t,
velocity
(A) (B)
v=Zrf'/t
A hot-air balloon moving upwards has a total weight of 200 N and a volume of 20 rnr. Assuming the density of the air outside ihe balloon is I .2 kg m-r, the NET upward force on the balloru is then approximafsly
v:
r0
(c) v:d(D)
t
2ni
iA)
(B)
{c)
(D)
v:-"
rt
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r\
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lt\-
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ri u lL_
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\\
(A) (ts) \
\
proporriilul to aG pri4:orlional to m
Dron()ftit n3l to
fcl P)
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A marble rolls off thc horizontal surface cfa table and {alls to tiie ground. \\4eich graph
sixrws how the resu,ltant verLical fcrce acting $n the marble vsries with tirne befure ii hits
Which of the folkrwing graphs represertts th velociry-tirnc graph ofa bra.ss ball-bcariul when released rn a coirirnn of glycerinc?
&egormd?
(A)
v4\
I
+*-----+r
(ts) (Dl
(c)
,1
I
ji
i----tr
l
lr--.-
---- i-
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is provided ivith 15 kW of A car traVelliirgi *, o "o.,r*l*clocit-v useful power. The driving force on the car is 600 N. What is the li velocity ofthe car?
"iit
n *^'l
(B)
5 Tns'
(c)
(D)
l0 mst
25 m
s-i
16.
the
(A)
(B)
Av'I'
NZn'T
(ci
(D)
2n/N
2nA/-f
l7
A particle moves wittr simple harmonic motion in a straight line, Which ofthe following graphs BEST represents the way in which the force F acting on the particie depends on the displacementx?
tA)
(B)
(c)
{o)
cooN
T'o't'HH NEX1
A mass ol?50 g hanging at the errd of a s1;ring of spring consfart. k' markes ? i oscillzrtions in perioci ilthe 1 1 seconds" Whai rvouid be the gral'ity planet rvhere a to ttken 1\.eic system was % of thal on Earth?
(A)
-s
r 1?l) :i:jls
4 \11./
'l
.\I
1B)
(c)
II
/l
42"
,:,) 4[*J'
1(l
rAr v'/
(B)
Ja.",tio*
2
;*dtr* {*ai-*
a radians
Acldld's swing ofmass l0 kg is oscillating with simple harmonic motion whcre the
cquilibrium position. 'l'he following tablc shows pairs of eaergy values during thc oscillation \i/hichpaL isNGI possible?
FEIJ
/ct (D)
tem
(A)
@)
r:18 JA
F.ri-] KEIJ
49
J1
L-)
tc)
iD)
49
0 F
ll).
2l
transverse iorgitudinal
Give the wavelengrh of the stationary wavo in tergrs of L if lhe rlislance befwecn points
E&Fi.s4L(A)
(B)
eithrl-rarsve$eorlongitudinai
neitbcr trdnsverse nor lorgiiudinal
4L
?,L
(c)
(D)
4.L
3
i.0 x
2"26
108 m s-l
,j
t-
x 108m s-'
i08 rn s-'
4.0
1.33
iOE
s-:
7{
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"fhe distani;e between a node and a wave neighbouring antinode ilfa stationary
is
eqla!
t-r'
1* 25mm -;
Young's Fringes
the wa:Yelength
onequarterofwaveiength
rwice the wavelength hatf ofthe wavelenglh
[tem 25 refers to the foilowing vibratior-rs ecrur air coiumns o f equal length-
of
26.
iltltll
(A) (B) (C) (D)
0.2mm 0.5 rnm 0"8rnm
t1;;:* ua
LL-
ffi
l
he ratio
-the brieht separation debrueen the first and tlfth used t i"g* i. 2.5 mrn when the wavelertgth slits to is 6) x 10" m- The distance fiorn the olthe screen is ii"8 m, then the separation is slits two the
l-0mm
12:6:3'4'.2
1
t:2'"4"3
:2
"3
t "3:4.
the iwo dif'fiaction grating, the angle between is40p' seconci ordcrdiffraction lines formed
187
?85 350
s36
W ln-? Two souncl waves have intcnsities 0'1 in their difference isths What and 5 W m'2' intensity levels? (A) (B)
1.7
dI]
(c)
(D)
5 dtl l7 dB 50 dB
iU
A comnosite bar of I materials of the mla.l conduclivities k,2k and lk" The sides ofrhe bar are lagged and hear is transferred fron-r Ieft to right as shoun in the diagram below.
(A)
/n\
\.'',
(C) (D)
Hach iayer has thickness a and thc lemperature disribution is tl > t, > t? > 1{. Which of ihe flollowing diagrams BES'Idescribes th6 temperature gradient ol the
composite wall?
in constant modon. Heat decreases the density offluids tluough expansion so they mustriseThe movement ofbubbles due to the process
ofboilirig.
of gas at a pressure of 3-5 x 10s Pa. An extra 4.0 mo! of gas is pumped intc the
conteiner and the container is allowed to rehrm to iis orginal temperature" What is the final pressnre ofthe gas?
teFp
tA)
ttl--r
ll\i trll\l
t,l\ll iL\l
l
I I
I l\ I I l\l irlii\
-.i---l-ra,* _a *-_a
nosition _t .
105 Pa
tE)
Which cfthe iollowing equartions represents theTO'|AL kinetic energy ot'one mole ola
monatomicgas?
iA)
tlaJ
;Rr
(a
(c)
(D)
position
Itr
?.
2T
teTp
(D)
t.L
k_a-+_a
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sounri r.r'aves ,Jl the Saiinc li'eqrrr:trcy having amplitudes of. f cm and I crn respectiveli iLre moving torvards cach other
Trvr:r
:,- .L,, -^*-:^L4 - r.r r\brr. l:- . TA^ ,.--,,lranr rlrrrr'
_]J
$r
l ri Lt.
r:;
lhe
tt
var.v in loudness10
-[.he
ratio
of
rninimum inrensiiv is
4/r 9t2
6t1
llcai capacit!
I-atent heat
S1u:cificheatcapaciry Specificiatentheaf
eti
rrl
collc'ctinp, ruea0.Bl/m'Z and fre average thenrrnl radiatiou frorn the sun reachi$g the eartlr is
abotit ?50 Wm-2^ A smali object with hc^l capzrcity i-rl' 1000 J K-' is heated by tho fumac.:
from l0
oC to
40'C. I he tirne
presbyopia
hcating is
isigmxism
nryopia hypermetropia
30 s 50 s 60 s t00 s
surtbces changes throughout the day' thermometer he s*lects fr.rr this job is thc
11qILl5 reters to the diagrum belcw showing the change in temperalure of subst.ancc Q
*,ithtirne"
liqr'ri<i inglass
T/I{
the
;),r
follows
ice point27.5 O steam point 73"8
f)
"2
35 3)
unknown Poirrt4l
What sectien <if the graph represents rh chilrgc lirrm liquid trr rclid?
(A)
A
(t C
0r)
((.i)
29.6oC
42^0oC 55.8 oC
(ri)
tD)
s9.0oc
r
A boiler contains wate. at atmospheric
pressuie. Use the data brlow to calculete
tke rvork done by the s:'srern in pmducing kg ofsteam (water vapour) at atmospheric pressrire1
41.
il
T!:r cbaqge in
-lhe
is zerc
!41qt-n?! energy.
4[i
Data: I kg of r,r'rter at 100 'C occupies l.0x l0-rm' i kg of steam at l0O "C and at
aimospheric pressure occuPics
Iil.
(A)
(B)
1.,-
wor[ done by
l.?m'
only
oJ
l5o0 J
iD)
Water
42"
Liquid X of densitY
What is the densrty.P
ofliquid X?
(A) (B)
1.3 kg m-r
(c)
(D)
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Achilddrinksorangejuiceofdensitl p,
using a straw held verticalty'. The atnospheric
45.
-^-
if
*r.
The
IvIAXIMUM kxrgth ofst-aw ihat would aliow the clrild to drink thejuice is
2P"
IA\
pc
P
parnanent deformation takes place after the force has been removed. Stress is the extension per unit leng*r ofthe material. It has no units. All solids are elmtic when small fcrrces are attached to themIn stretching a material, thc work
done is stored as strain cnergy, ontrc
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(D)
. )pg
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44-
llhe diagram strowsthe fbrce extension graph foran elastic material. Whatdoesthe shaded region under the graph represent?
TheYoung'smodulusofthematerial The tensile stress of the material Thetensile strain ofthe material "fhe strain energy ofrhe material
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is suspended
fiorn
an.qle, ", from the verticai by a wind of cons&rnt tbrce (Ef" The ball is in equilibrium and the rension in the string is Z.
\r"'hii:h r:f the choices belorv gives the dirnensions of the universal sravit:tionri constant O ?,
kg-t
6r t-r
rn s-2 kg m{ s-r
Tension (T)
Wind
(II)
(c) (D)
(A) (B)
0"5
5
6
12
6,
lf x=3 mg and.y:9kg
then
(A)
(B)
tL_)
T:
T:H
T:W
Wcos 0
(D)
T=
I{lcos
(A) -y=3x10rr (B) !:3 x 103 x (C) y:3 xtffx (D) "y=3xloe.r
In determining the density ofa cube, a student records the following measurements:
Length ofside,
/:3.0 -
0.1 cm
Mass of cube, m = I2.5 + 0.5 g The student then uses the equation O
=fi
to determine the density of the cube. The pefcentage erfor in the calcuiatecl value ofp
is
(A)
(B)
0.6%
7 o/o 140A
(c)
(D)
4A%
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A trolley is kavelling at a uni'fomr veiocity, v, rdong a horizontal path" from a point directl]' above a pointP on its pa&r.
The plasticine travels a vertical distance, h, and acquires a speed v (equal to tfuat ofthe troliey) before it iands directly on top ofthe holley and sticke on it.
@2h
(B) ^l2E (c) h ('D) h
''{t
rh=f'
-! 4 \- ai
La
(r{ *
lrllo
/! -, (
\l.l
i,..'l' '1)
r\ [/ "
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A studeut of weight 500N is planning a trip to the peak of Blue Mountain. From her stardngpoint, this will involve an increase in altitude of 1 800 m. She buys .high caiorie', energybars whichrelease I 000 kJofenergr when digested. Assuriring her body to be l0% effrcient, how manybars will she need to eat.
for the necessary gain in altitude?
'Ihe I\{AXIMUM velocity on the mass during l.his simple harmonic motion is
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Ifthe experiment were done in an evacuated chambeq which graph BEST represents the result?
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Iitationary waves are produced by supedmposiag progressive waves offrequercy 500 Hz. Successive nodes are separated by a distance of 2 m.-wrrat is speed of the progressive waves?
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wavelength DECREASES
dre buuntlary'?
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if the liglrtcrcsses
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changingtlie shapeofthe eye so that the image fits on the retina the use of lenses to correci de&cts
in',rision
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needed to gonect this defbct is
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doubled, how far apart would the fringes be?
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150cm
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The iength of the liqr"rid colurnn itt a rrercury thennometcr at ice point is 15 mm and at fhe steam point is 22-0 mm. Whcn placed in a cup of tea the length olthe mercury column is 195 m.rn, What is the i.ernperature of the tea, as measured on the centigrade scale of this thermometer?
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latent heat of fusion of the i.ce is 3 r 105 J kg:'. How long does it take to melt l0 g uf ice'?
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theory ofgases?
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The meterial shown has length, l, and cross sectionalarea A. When a tbrce, F, is applied to the material it causes an extension, e, in the material. which ofthe tbllowing expressions can be used io determine the Young modulus of the material'?
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Ft
(c)
w
F
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a constant
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The graph below was obtained by applying
VaflOUS iuluub, I
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*{! refers to the foilowing diagranr which shows the force-extension graph ofa wire"
Itef.n
1.50
l.5t
1.52
1"53
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[Iow much work is done in stretching the wire fiorn an extension of I mm to 2 mm?
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1000Nrn-r.
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0"015 J
o.o3or
o.o4s J
0.060J
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IV onlY
(@:)
(c)
(D)
[V cnlY
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Which
of tire quantittcs
l{eiarivedensitY Force Length Refractive index
Lrelorv
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dimensionless')
clcnsitv is 2?00 kg
(C)
(D)
If
(,
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ti and
lll
onlY
I and IV onlY
lI
and
IV oniY
thc uvelage velociry of a particle is zero, then the rlistancc it has iravclled
a In detennining the dcnsity ofa cube studcnt records the following measurernents:
"l'hc to ,Jetermine the density of the cube perctintage enor in the calculated value ol'1r
A tennis ball is given a bolizontal veiocity of 8 m/s rvhen it is hit at a height I I m above thc gr.rund. lt is in lhc arrlbr
a"6ol,
7% t4o6
4A%
017s
0.6i
2.98
s
s
8.89 s
P: kg m.r
Q; kg ms-z
Pg
R
represent'l
Distance
SPeed
Acceleration Force
(1{) rlN
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r"efers
attached by a string' which to the fbllowing inibrmation" Trvo ideniical masses are
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which
of Body Q? of graphs below represents the acceleratiotr of Body P and the acceleration
(A)
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rtime
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A man olmass 50 kg stands on a bathroorlt scal (balance) in an elevator lfthe elevator acc{:ll,erales upwards to I m s-:. What is the
,-- Jl^--,--- 1L,- --^1,-D ic*u.11i5 vrr
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Kinetic Energy
Slornentum
conserved conserved
-i
(A) conserved
conserved
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3901\'i.
490N-
je0N
{D) lnotconserved
not conserved
Which of the following equations gives the correct relationship Lrelween impulse and lomenhrm?
ltsaccelerationiszero"
Its angular velocity is e quai to that of the"earth.
impuise-changeinmomentum
lmpulse=(momenhrm)?
t2
after 2 .5 seconds' which of the A man with a iiarachute jumps ftorn a plarre" FIe opens his pmachute with time t, during the first 6 vary could a" BEST represents how his vertical ruceleration
graphs below seconds of his fall'? (A)
{B}
(c)
(E)
qq
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A body talts frorn a cLiiT Sti m above the ground" If it loses 25r/o of its energy
overcoming friction. what is its velccity impact rvitb the grourd? [g = 9.8 N kgt]
16"
rvithsimplehannonicrnotion,tl'reperiodol
thgoscilla,tion is
on
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theorigin
the
independent
osciilation
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14. IfrristhemassofanobjectandEitskinetic (D) energy, then its iinear mornentum is (A) *JE
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(il)
zJi
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nt
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15.
A student of weight 500 N is planning a trip up to the peak of Blue Mountain. Frnm her
starting point, this will involve an increase in altihrde of 1800 rn" She buys "high calorie" enerp bars which contain I 000kJ ofenergy. Assuming herbody to be 10 oZ e{ficient how many bars will she need to eat for the necessary gain in altitude?
oAHz
.sHz
8Hz
(A)
I
e
e0
e00
20.
Which of the tbllorving events is associated with transverse rvaves but NOT longirudinal
rvrtvcs.''
Interference'
Polarisation
Retlection Refraction
18"
t Barton pendulum system used to demonstrate resonance, Which penduium would swing with the GRE,\TEST amplitude when the driver O is
Sound rvaves with a frequencSz of200 I{z travel through a medium with a speed of 400 m sr" What is the phase dit*:reirce between two poinls which are 3 ur apart in rhe direction of rhe u ave'l
(A) A
4
rods
lfenrl-19 ref'ers to the diagrarn below which shows a snapshot ofa rope as a transverse
fB)
A rods
2
,/\/z ---\-7
t9.
X^Y
) (C) ltr
(D)
rads
E rads
Which of the loliowing correctly shows the directions ofthe motiou oipoints X,Y andZ on the,rope'/
XYZ
(A)
(B)
The foliowing displacemcnt-position gra,ph represents a stationary wave at two different instants of time. Displacement 22
+--)l
!
TJ
Pcsiti0n
(c)
(D)
tt
--) -. -+
What does the distance PQ represent?
(A)
(B)
G)
(D)
23.
i\
wave of arnplitude I 0 cm has intensity l, . Another similar rvave has an amplitude of ,5cmandintensity[.. What is the valire of
It
t6
As light travelling in air enter"s a medium its speed changes to 2.4 x 10s m s'r. 'Ihe refractive indcx of rhe mediurn is
I,
'
It'
2
0.60
0"80
1"2s 1"50
4
20 s0
For a dor,rble slit interference pattern using light, the separation offringes will increase
if
Item 24 refers to the following graph which shoils a stationary wave on a string. Arnplitude
I. lI. UI.
(A) I only (B) I and II oniy (C) II and IIi only (D) I,II and III
24. Where on this stationary wave does an
antinode exist?
28.
An object is placed 3 crn in front ofa diverging iens of focal length 5 cm. Where wiil the
image be fourd?
(A) (B)
PandRonly
(C)
Two light sources are said to be coherent"
The waves liom them must therefore have
-cm 2
1
(D)
the same wavelength and no phase diftbrence the same velocity and a constantpath difference
10
3"1
ln an electrical lnethod tbr determining the specific heatcapacity of a metal, the foilowing readings were obtained
JO
sides. Heat is translbned through it trom left L -l---- -,.^-ll. tti i-lBni iis SlrUl! ii ir l ills lll4t8r Jii i ucIU
-
of metal supplyvoitage cun"ent tin.re forrvhich heat supplied temperature rise olmetal
rnass
2 kg
240 V
3
+
Vz
lnsulation
A
s
20
l0 "C
Insulation
(A)
(B)
Each material has the sanxe thicktless. Which ofthe lbllowing diagranrs BEST describes the temperature gradient of the cornposite wall?
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35.
3"lo*2jrpn-t,a-t
240"
3
(A)
t2
tt4
Water falis from a height of 500 m. What is the rise in temperature ofwater at the bottom ifall ofthe energy gained is converted to intemal energy in the water?
t1
(B)
t2 t3
i\ -----f-----
r"17K
0"1e
-t_i_
tl
0"24K A.4eK
(c) \
t3 t4
{D)
tl
t2
tt
t4
_l
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ol
40
height I i0 cm and r,' idth 200 cm '*ith a glass -fhe temperatrire pan* of thickness 0.5 cm" difference across the giass is 15 K and the
.gas cr;nturirts N molecLrles. 1'hc spec-ds the nrolecules are Cl. C2.,., C*, Which
o1
of
K'r.
rA)
(B)
(A) (B)
1"63
kW
ic) (D)
3ll
5"8)
t
kw
IrV
63
k\v
5d5kw
(D)
temperature T," It
sphere has an absolute is hung in thc centre of an enclosure whose walls are at a higher
A srnall black
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f(ci*c,'+ +cif
4I
What is the total presiiur on the base of a container ofcross-sectional area 5.0 m2, ifit is filied witJr ethyiene gylcol of densif-v
1120
(A) (T,)' (B) (r,)o (c) (r,)4- (r,)4 (D) {T" *.T',)'l
39
t.l3 x
lOi Pa
(A) @) '
(C)
(D)
onegramofagas onekilogramofagas
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I and crosssectional areaA. When a force F, is applied to the material it causes ar extension e, in the material" Which ofthe following expressions can be used to determine the Young modulus of the material?
The rnaterial shown has length,
(A)
(B)
FI
Ae
FA. ;
Ae
(c)
(D)
rt
el
FA
tl
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cylin dler?
{A)
lr
{cm3
(B)
1.6 g/crn3
H
(c)
10 cm
(D)
1tl{'0"' ]fl
l=tr"'"'
Ell.:.:-'
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e/mm
45.
The iigure above shows the force-extension graph of a wire. How much work is done in shetching the wife from an extension of 1mm
to2mn?
polythene sheet
0.015 J 0.030 J
0.&t5 J 0.060J
IF YOU trINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON TI{IS TEST.
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3A rubber bail of weight, W, is suspended from a suppon anci is being dispiaceci iareraiiy ar an angle. 0 o, from the vertical by a wind of constant force, H. The ball is in equilibrium and the tension in the string is T. Itenr J relcrs to the foilowing quantities with their busc unitsP: kg rrr
1
,///
3.
(A)
Tension (T)
Speed
(B)
(c)
(D)
Force Distance
Acceleration
4.
(A) (B)
0.5
5
(c)
(D)
5.
6
12
(A)
(B)
T=W T=H
(c)
(D)
T: T:
Wcos 0
lVcos 0
Ifthe average velocity ofa particle is zero, then the distance it has travelled
2.
Mary is on her way to New York and wants to ensure that her suitcase does NOT exceed the 50 kg limit. She stands on the scale and finds-her mass is 55 kg + lkg. She next lifts her suitcase and the mass changes to
104 kg case?
+ lkg.
(A)
(B)
49kg+ I
kg
49kg!2kg
50kg+1kg
(c)
(D)
5lkgt2kg
I
N
tnaior*tJg"tttr'ri
. 16 (A) nC
(B) 1s rC) 4s
-l
(D)
4C
llgmJreferstothefollowinggraphwhichshowsthemotionofaballasitfallsfromaheighth'
and bounces once
V(ms-1)
zo
15
10
5 o.z
o.l
o.o o.e
3'.n
-5
-10
Time(s)
,15 -20
10
20 m
2!
40 m
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11.
connected
a straight horizontal road. The resultant fbrce acting on the truck remains constant. Which of the following graphs shows the variation of the momentum of the kuckwith distance?
(A)
The masses of the blocks are 2,0 kg and 5.0 kg and they can move fteely along a
stiaight horizontal track. The spring is compressed and the blocks are released simul laneousty fiom rest.
8.
When the acceleration of the heavier block is l0 m s-2, the acceleration ofthe lighter block will be
(B)
5 m s-2 10 m s-2
20 m s-:
25ms?
is
(c)
kg of fuei per second^
El al //
al I
6I
--''
Distance
-+-----+
t
(D)
El // El ./
at ./ I
10 m
s-2 s-2
s-2 s-2
El ,/
20 m
400 m 2500 m
Distance
Which of the following statements isNOT true about an object floating in a fluid?
zefoThe weight of the object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The upthrust is equal to ttre weight ofthe fluid displaced"
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12.
FJom the diagram above which of the following statements is/are true?
ru.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
i. Ii.
T+P:W
P(x+y):Wy Px: Ty
I only
13"
If p is the momentm of
m, tben the expression
an object of mass,
has the same
15"
^2 P
unit
trip to the peak of Blue Mountain" From her starting point, this will involve an
of
1800
m.
She buys
If m
kinetic
(A)
(A)
(B)
nI{
t_
e0 e00
rr'
zJm
(c)
(D)
J*e
.F*
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(A)
Displacement
Dfuplacement
L7.
x:
in seconds'
0.2}]2
A.4Hz
sHz
8Hz
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A system made up of a light heiical spring to which a small mass is attached, is forced to oscillate at different fiequencies, f, in air; The response is shown in the diagram below.
If the experiment were done in an evacuated chamber, wirich graph BEST represents the resuit?
(A)
(B)
/\
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
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The pdnciple of superposition of waves states that when two or more waves meet at a point, the resultant disPlacement is the
difference of the displacements of the individual waves product of the displacements of the indjviduai waves sum of the displacements of the individual waves squate of the displacements of the individual waves
Wiricb nf the following statements concerning sound and light waves is correct?
Both sound and light waves in air are longitudinal. Both sound and light waves in air are traruverse. Sound waves in air are hansverse and light waves are longitudinal. Sound waves in air are longitudinal and Jight waves are toansl'erse.
A communications satellite sends informatjon to Earth in tbe form of electromagnetic waves in bursts of 5 ms duration" If the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves is 2 x 10-6 m, the number
of wavelengths in EACH pulse is approximately
(A) 7.5 x 108 (B) 7"5 x l01i (C) 3 x 1016 (D) ; -lxl0'e
Item2! refers to ttre follotving diagram which shows
in time.
Amplitude
a
Distance
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