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Its radius R=3,m and its moment of inertia about the axle is 200 kg m® It is initially at rest A 50 kg man stands on the edge of the platform and begins to walk along the edge at the speed of Ims~1 relative to the ground. Time taken by the man to complete one revolution is ay 2 te ae ang oo Q) ms o 3s (4) ms ‘The ratio of amplitude of magnetic field to the amplitude of electric field for an electromagnetic wave propagating in vacuum is equal to () unity QAR speed of light in vaccum {)__ reciprocal of speed of light in vacuum (4) _ the ratio of magnetic permeability to the electric susceptibility of vacuum 92. 93. 94. fepad sien a fis wat MeV 81 Te Feet ee ae qevalta Baw fave TOTATEA Sona acum é) a, fret oa at oat fort ori ated aif ae aah a wh BT aaa A nfs aR? : @) 4 MeV (2) 2Mev (3) 1 MeV () 05 MeV wea qarnn wa wer wioefed Seale oh feat waa at fe R= 2m3 STAT aa typi 200 kg me? 1 wreN Fae froeraten H Bt 50 kg ROTA BH Uw RA aya & feat mae tert atk ferrt frat Carafe) Yew ATS Ls “7 FH a aan win wee Soa, ge aes aT seat gm we 8 ee ae AT m Fs (2) =s @) 4) frat 8 data frat faye paste ain fat, qe en Sep Oot sel SETA ane QQ w& (2) Praeger Ba aT 3) rata X warre O0 OHHH FT @) pratt qraata ere CoaraetterT) en aga pation (Age waht) & Seg 3 STARA magnetic needle suspended parallel to & magnetic field requires /3J of work to turniit through 60°. The torque needed to Gaintain the needle in this position will be: Haag @ sr. @ By A rod of length 10 cm lies along the Principal axis of a concave mirror of focal Jength 10 cm in such a way that its end closer to the pole is 20 em away from the ‘itor. The length of the image is Q) Sem 2) 10cm ff) : | 3) a aa 4d 4 aa vt Bem (4) 25cm 97. The moment of inertia ofa uniform circular disc is maximum about an ace Dia BttPendicular to the dise and passing > “trough oo ay 37 B fet Geraia @ & an weal gata wa 60° Bart feed ay art wt Haram Sit 3 9, Ba ae a eet Rea 78 OH & fod onerees geomet (at) ara eh; m 3 (2) aay @) 3) @ VI 20cm Melt WBE ws, 10 cm ww ge Wh ora Sa a Tey ate ayer re SER Val Ten ¢ fis wy a a eee a are Fea, TB 20cm HEL whee at Tran eit: a : 2) (3) (4) Som 10 cm 15cm 2.5 cm Fret cm anne gar fcr (aad) ary (a) Q) 3) (4)B Which one of the following plots represents the variation of gravitational 99. 38 field on a particle with distance r due to a thin spherical shell of radius R ? (Fis measured from the centre of the spherical shell.) F ® \ : oR To get an output Y=1 in given circuit which of the following input will be correct 98. YY c¢——--—- Coa a po c a BYC NY 1) 0 t 0 riod Q) 1 0 Q Too 1 @ 1.1 an Y {ot @.y eo } paaifara ore (areal) HA FH TT, R faen & fret hover whe fash eT agen a ah HH fer aT? (eam ara Tha Fat Ae ST TATE) @ F ae f 2 Gao: i 0} “@ @) “ fee my fea # Fret Y=1 we we farm freafafian @ ats oo Paaeta wet eT A BOC qo + 0 (te OE EG: g 1 0 1 (4) 1 1 ~«0| ie 5” seconds. ‘The ratio ‘200. ‘The equation of a simple hatmonic wave is given by : y=3 sing (0t—), where x and y are in metres and t is in of maximum particle Veldcity to the wave Velociyis> Gam (4 ~ Hy 100. Fare weer arad wen a ache y=3 sin Gor~2) + Sebcteny shecd ate dks 481 a atime 9-31 gen wna ae qa de; 2 Pee 0 Ga vend © fs PEO eo ees Q) 2 5 #& ee Nabe Q fn * 27 (4) 30 - 4) 3n 101. A parallel plate capacitor has a uniform electric field E in the space between the 101. feet sure Se cafts at a al & at Re War fae Sa a TE th ate sentir Plates. If the distance between the plates ad ad van att aa an ate az is d and area of each plate is A, the energy ar asm A aah, dents Fafa asf ao stored in the capacitor is . an: <0 @ s,BAd olw Cm ag CEP EGBA dHeeN eee creer eras _ es : vo ) Seb? ek Fegt? c x A) 2 e= (3) : ‘Ad/e, ies coe tte @) PPAd/e, oe o \r 7 eoBAd Pet (4) 3 Ad yp yl Ge Be j.102., The power dissipated in the'circuit shown in the figure Wats The value of R s - tov Q) 300 @) 200 @) 150 0 WL * ev wt PE ee aa 10v “A ~ Sk ok @) 30a Sr 2) wa 100 B) Ba (4) 100 Soot [oor = jsop Seo eRB 103. If 9, is es velocity of a satellite For orbit close to the earth's surface, then these are related by ape velocity and 6, is orbital Q) %7 Var @) m=% (4) v= V2 104. A stone is dropped froma height h. It hits the ground with a certain momentum P. If the same stone is dropped from a height 100% more than the previous height, the momentum when it hits the ground will change by @) 100% (2) 68% @) 41% \sr 0% 105. An ideal gas goes from state A to state B wia three different processes as indicated in the P - V diagram : 1fQy, Qy, Qy indicate the heat absorbed by the gas along the three processes and AUy, AUz, AU; indicate the change in internal energy along the three processes respectively, then = ih (1) Q52Q.>Q, and AU,>4U,>AU5 Q,2Q,7Q3 and AU, = AU, = AU; (3) Qy7Q,2Q; and AU, = AU; = Uy, i (4) Q,=Q,=Q, and 4U,>AU,>SU5, 40 103. 104. 105. nl, vers an en pr Fore aA ae A vfearror aca frat soe ar eet Ba 7, a, ae dhe gery eT: A (1) me" VE% (2) t= yi% 6) (a) ea yen ah Sag a Frere re 1 ae aa paapaa a amon t, aie at wer a, FT Sar 8 100% safer Sand & fren oa at ayaa & cand waa geh ar a ofr em: a (2) @ 4) oa 100% 68% 41% 200% rari wa pv arta & orqare, wr ore a a ar fates werd gn feafa a 8 feafa BT aa rm EL 4 afe a an yeh A, acid eT rT: Op Oy #41 Qs tte sara sat AvP y AU,, AU, 48 AU3 8 Ft: ¥ Q) Q2Q,7O, 7H AU PALAU; (2) Q,>Q,>Q, #41 AU, =AU,=AU;, (3) Q42Qy>Q, TM AU, = AU, = AU; (4) Q)=Q,=Q, a AU,>AU,2AU, Y = ot tee emeanae41 106. Two radiations of photons energies 1 eV and 2.5 eV, successively iliuminate a *photoséisitive metallic surface of work function 0.5 eV. The ratio of the maximum Speeds of the emitted electrons is ot @ 1:5 va ateaiieg BO i:4 (4) 4d aa ie a arta @) For the angle of minimum deviation of a Pom to be equal to its refracting angle, the prism must be made of a material .. hose refractive index, Sew JA Y wiva. fe — (ar-l4 (1) is greater than 2 (2) lies between 3 and 1 lies between 2 and yg Se is less than 1 08. Ifthe momentum of an electron ischanged by P, then the de Broglie wavelength associated with it changes by 0.5%ssThe initial momentum of electron welll bep ree: 7 ES) 100 p anome = he @Q) 200 P ; @) 400 p Pe A ah “AyPs j@sP {90 Px» eo 108. Foot Tags & Win wh Pa sada ea a B 106, aH: TeV a9 2.5 ev Saf & wite-fatise WF Fare ws, fart wert (a) ye wi wes aed 1 WH TS or ard FeTO5 ev zu a echt @ sefiia Reasha at arfraem saat a1 orga een : Q 1:5 (2) 1:4 GB) 1:2 (4) 4:1 107. fret fio % aan ferwers ai amare ae Srveries ai arey vie af, fiom wef | Br arate a: Q) 2% afin 3) 23m yp & ty 4) 18am ea Wee aire wine! oss, uaa a sare a, Sagh a arifice wan er: () 100P As he (2) 200 P {3} 400 Pp = A100 zie (a) 3002060 0+ 27800 © we B 42 109, ‘Thee masses are placed on the taxis 300 gat origin, 500 g at x= 40 em and 400 g at x=70 cm. The distance of the onthe of mass from the origin is (1) 300m Leeman Esa @B) Bem ye 48 (4) 50m 110. A car of mass m is moving on a level circular track of radius R. If w, represents the static friction between the road and tyres of the car, the maximum speed of the car in circular motion 4s given by (4) fom Reiss 111. A slab of stone of area 0.36 m? and thickness 0.1 m is exposed on the lower surface to steam at 100°C. A block of ice at 0°C rests on the upper surface of the slab, In one hour 48 kg of ice is melted. The thermal conductivity. of slab iss (Given latent heat of fusion of ice=3.36%10° J kg” ') 8. cae ay wo2y/m/sre eR (2) 128 j/m/s/°C° (2.29 J/m/s/*C 3) Saoxuot 99 OXTO —ir0 8 com & wa FFE o-HA A TTL 500 1 ig WR PAZ NT, 500 5 71 ¥=40 cm % AM 400 y Ix =70 cm a, aig 8 cea a a gh Soh: ‘ (1) 30cm Q) 40cm @) 45m (4) 50cm 110, m ZaTT Bh eH wT, R fae a Pret FTE rae ger We LT BTS a ae om & die afew Tir, A a, FR pf ares ea ea eh: Yas Re (2) Jee mE @) VRB/as (4) fm Rg/us 1d, Ter at TH aa (aigHT) HI BAHT 0.36 oie weet thang od mds Fast Frac 5 (ys) 100°C at 9 & work FF site eH ort ame ROC A ah shaw wa Teh fore ww FE 4.8 kg TH foe TTT e cath 3 area Bl TI BH =3.36 x 10") ky aa, wer ® wa at oon Treat ei () 1.02 [fm/s/°C QQ) 1.24 }/m/s/°C Q) 129 J/m/s/°C (8) 2.05 J/m/s/°C o (4) 2.05 J/mn/s/2C K BeemCone as cane tanta 112. In a coil of resistance 10 02, the induced | 112, 10 0 sete a WF geet, we wag Aruent devaldped by changing magnetic function of time. The magnitude of change 7 ama 3 oer aa a Ra 77 site gra in flux through the coil in Weber is weft Trt aa Feta amp) ; eee Hofer aay (tag dy i femp) . eet ‘{anp) : _ 7 x 4 eee Done ae . has try (aN wea = 1oxur:) a) 4 oe a! | @2 9 i) ¢ ust and | 113. DEST ST om re Pateraen 8 areg gage instantaneous, Se TOR Patter ae & Fer a a ora arenas M13. A car of mass m, accelerates so that, Power delivered to the car has a constant wi a Recap, 8 i, Far sr are argnitude P,. The instantaneous velocity a aan a wen é. of this car is proportional ts uh ‘ Qwim Poh hia @ ep, eee eeeeeereeey 0) 2 8) rr ® “) @ pV a1 "A train moving at a speed of 220 me~! | 114. fret Pec arg 3 a 700 mg Heme towards a stationary object, emits a sound Berdt ef wm 24 1000 He STaRT at eahy of frequency 1000 Hz, Some of the sound 18 aft ape a ag aaa reaching the object Pa Sa 2 oe ane a ara echo as detected by the driver of the tain} 8 grea ay oF (sre) eq = Batata anata» (speed of sound in air ig 330 ms~!) Catt a ory a ate 330 ms~1) (1) 3000 He Q) 3000 Fe 2). 3500 Hz nt aN | (2) 3500 tz ©) 4000 te (3) 4000 Hz (@) 5000 Hz (4) 5000 HzB 115. The input resistance of a silicon transistor is 100 9. Base current is changed by 40 wA which results in a change in collector current by 2 mA. This transistor is used as a common emitter amplifier with aload resistance of 4 KM. The voltage gain of the amplifier is : 6 _ Te, aon'? @) 1000 pe Be Bone (2) 2000 a (3) 3000 (4) 4000 116, A cell having an emf and internal resistance r is connected across a variable external resistance R. As the resistance R is increased, the plot of potential difference V across R is given by : erev FRAY @ UAH ti eesti bee 115, feet fetes zifrees cpr Fras afetie 100 0 21 ane wrt #40 wa ® vitada & ores ara #2 ma #1 feria da 21 ga gre ‘ate siete 3 ara aoa fee ran Sa, val i cteent afer ert (1) 1000 (2) 2000 @) 3000 (4) 4000 116. we da wT fags ae ae (EUAER.) ee caafce wfatear 21 2a cw ofend vida R & fat & ats she en 2 ae vfrda R wr ar wer aa ai, R% fad & ate fara Vv al area BT: v a ce + ® ft @ vy] a i : @ d a7. us117. The dimensions of (oo) 7Y? are E dtdty ve tte Ci NL = Cae. “ee 117. (ugeg) V? wt fam ett : \ a) [ere] a [vere] Ués ear m] @ [ver ve] 7 8) fT mie 8 td 118. The half life of a radioactive nucleus is 50 days. The time interval (ty t,) between 2 the time ty when 3 of it has decayed and 1 the time t when > of it had decayed is 119. The instantaneous values of alternating "current and voltages ina circuit are given as al fag Rin (100 +} ampere 1 € = FR sin (100 t+) Vore 116. Fret feet ufaee srs 3 and ong so fea a A. eas Fr & fea Ore y, er 5 900 ace BR a eae, wr a : FARTS, (ty ty) BT: Re eeeete (1) 15 days () 15 fer Sanat a (2) 30 days 2) 30 (3) 50 days 50 fer (4) 60 days (4) 60 fea 119, Fie oftoa & weet feege ore ae seca reefer ArH a sour: Fre gape Pref Psat aren & = ¥ sin (100-mt) eforay aa e “3 sin (100 mt-+ 94) ate The average power in Watts consumed in Wt, Fa oft % afar stan ahs (ate #) the circuit is en tf ee 1g OS 8 1 eos eo" a 3 ‘ “6G @ > @ i (Ho ay @) Y¥ : @) xf G-(SO- 62S i Paritosd : 50 @ 5 @® > : i 2s SO °SB 120. The transition from the state n=3 tg n= in a hydrogen like atom’ results in ultraviolet radiation. ‘Infrared radiation will be obtained in the transition from Bees uN Q 1° QB) 392 QOS -o0o- 46 120, sesh 3 war fare voy Fn=3 sre Anal seen a ame a wade Patent acer de 1 at, ea very Horace fect amt aeeobr Bir, whe Sarr A: Q) 43934 @ 218 @) 3029 4) 424% -000- coopeieed esea7 Space For Rotigh Work /H Td & fore wre ineaI 48 Read carefully the following instructions Proateaiat Prigr ert a We : 1, Each candidate must show on demand his/her Admit Card to the Invigilator 2. No candidate, without permission of the Superintendent or Invigilator, would leave his/her seat. 3, The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall without handing over their Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and sign the Attendance Sheet twice. Cases where a candidate has not signed the Attendance Sheet the second time will be deemed not to have handed over Answer Sheet and dealt with as an unfair means case. 4. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator is prohibited 5, The candidates are governed by Rules and Regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of the Board 6. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances. ‘The candidates will write the Correct Test Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet. {aia oh we were whenedt fters eh rar yaaa fram) 2. aiiteras a ae Patterns at srgata & far AE wetaret ore eat 7 HSL 3. ara ae Prttaras a aren sae oa fey fora aoftafa—ra we weer fing, farm veene veer aa a8 Gea ate feat wierd 3 get ae sofesfa-wa we came Te fare at ae ae TT fe set ar wa adi cha @ sth ae aa [aera wt ATE APT TET | 7 4. Taeeiae eared vires a1 svar fst a 5, when—afer i saree & fore waenell std & Fra vee Rafael gra Prafien 1 segfaa eae & at caret at haan are & Peni ea fared organ am 6. 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