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Q: 1026

Question : A second is defined as the duration of vibration of


1. Carbon atom
2. Cesium atom
3. Radium atom
4. Nitrogen atom
Answer
Q: 1027
Question : The equation of state for n moles of an ideal gas is PV=nRT. The SI unit of universal
gas constant R is
1. Erg K-1 mole-1
2. Watt K-1 mole-1
3. Newton K-4 mole-1
4. Joule K-1(K mole)-1
Answer
Q: 1028
Question : Two farces of same magnitude are acting on an object, the magnitude of their
resultant is minimum if the angle between them is
1. 45
2. 60
3. 90
4. 180
Answer
Q: 1029

Question : If two forces each of magnitude 5N act along the same line on a body, then the
magnitude of their resultant will be
1. 5N
2. 10N
3. 20N
4. 30N
Answer
Q: 1030
Question : Applied force F on a body of mass m, moving with acceleration a is
1. m/a
2. a/m
3. ma
4. m : a
Answer
Q: 1031
Question : A force of 1000N acts on a body for 0.01 sec. And changes its velocity from 10m/s to
20m/s, what will be the impulse?
1. 100 N-sec
2. 50 N-sec
3. 10 N-sec
4. 5 N-sec
Answer
Q: 1032
Question : When a projectile moves upwards, its vertical component of velocity

1. Remains constant
2. Decreases
3. Increases
4. Becomes equal to horizontal velocity
Answer
Q: 1033
Question : At the highest point, a projectile has its vertical component of velocity equal to
1. Maximum
2. Minimum
3. Equal to horizontal component of velocity
4. Equal to initial velocity
Answer
Q: 1034
Question : The center of gravity of a cylinder is at
1. The center of the top of the cylinder
2. The center of the bottom of the cylinder
3. A point on curved side of the cylinder
4. The mid-point of axis
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Q: 1035
Question : The center of gravity of a cylinder is at
1. The center of the top of the cylinder
2. The center of the bottom of the cylinder

3. A point on curved side of the cylinder


4. The mid-point of axis
Answer
Q: 1036
Question : Angular momentum is defined as
1. The dot product of position vector and linear momentum
2. The cross product of position vector and linear momentum
3. The simple product of position vector and liner momentum
4. The product of distance and liner momentum
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Q: 1026-B
Q: 1027-D
Q: 1028-D
Q: 1029-B
Q: 1030-C
1032-B
Q: 1033-B
Q: 1034-D
Q: 1035-D
Q: 1036-B
Q: 1035
Question : The center of gravity of a cylinder is at
1. The center of the top of the cylinder
2. The center of the bottom of the cylinder
3. A point on curved side of the cylinder
4. The mid-point of axis
Answer
Q: 1036
Question : Angular momentum is defined as
1. The dot product of position vector and linear momentum
2. The cross product of position vector and linear momentum

Q: 1031-C

Q:

3. The simple product of position vector and liner momentum


4. The product of distance and liner momentum
Answer
Q: 1038
Question : Newtons Law of Gravitation states that the force of attraction between two bodies is
directly proportional to
1. Product of mass and distance between them
2. Square of the distance between them
3. Product of their masses
4. Product of square of their masses
Answer
Q: 1039
Question : If distance between two bodies is doubled and their masses are also doubled the
gravitational force will
1. Increase four times
2. Decrease four times
3. Remain constant
4. None of these
Answer
Q: 1040
Question : The work done by a force acting on a body is maximum when
1. The displacement is zero
2. The force is parallel to the displacement
3. The force is perpendicular to the displacement

4. The force is anti-parallel to the displacement


Answer
Q: 1041
Question : If a force F moves a body with velocity V then power is
1. F V
2. F * V
3. F + V
4. F V
Answer
Q: 1042
Question : When transverse waves propagate through a medium then the particles of the
medium
1. Remain at rest
2. Vibrate along the direction of propagation of waves
3. Vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation of waves
4. Vibrate at an angle of 180 with the direction of propagation of waves
Answer
Q: 1043
Question : When longitudinal waves propagate through a medium, then the particles of the
medium
1. Vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of waves
2. Vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation of waves
3. Do not move at all
4. Vibrate at an angle of 270 to the direction of waves

Answer
Q: 1044
Question : If a transverse wave has a speed of 100m/sec and frequency of 100 hertz then its
wavelength will be
1. 1 m
2. 10 m
3. 100 m
4. 1000 m
Answer
Q: 1045
Question : Which one of the following can be used to distinguish between the sounds of a note
played on piano and violin?
1. Intensity of sound
2. Pitch of sound
3. Quality of sound
4. Loudness
Answer
Q: 1046
Question : Which of the following properties proves that light behaves as waves
I. Interference
II. Diffraction
III. Refraction
1. I and II are correct only
2. II and III are correct only
3. I and II are correct only
4. I, II and III are correct

Answer
Q: 1047
Question : Which one of the following properties of light does not depend upon the nature of the
medium?
1. Velocity
2. Wavelength
3. Amplitude
4. Frequency
Answer

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Q: 1035-D
Q: 1036-B
Q: 1038-C
Q: 1039-C
Q: 1040-B
Q: 1041-A
1042-C
Q: 1043-A
Q: 1044-A
Q: 1045-C
Q: 1046-D
Q: 1047-D

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Q: 1046
Question : Which of the following properties proves that light behaves as waves
I. Interference
II. Diffraction
III. Refraction
1. I and II are correct only
2. II and III are correct only
3. I and II are correct only
4. I, II and III are correct
Answer
Q: 1047
Question : Which one of the following properties of light does not depend upon the nature of the
medium?
1. Velocity

2. Wavelength
3. Amplitude
4. Frequency
Answer
Q: 1048
Question : Polaroid can be used
1. To control head light glare in night driving
2. To determine the concentration of optically active substance
3. In curtain-less window to adjust the amount of light
4. All of them
Answer
Q: 1049
Question : A lens which is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edge is called
1. Concave lens
2. Convex lens
3. Plano-concave lens
4. Convex-concave lens
Answer
Q: 1050
Question : A straight line passing through center of curvature of the two spherical surfaces of a
lens is called
1. Diameter of the lens
2. Radius of the lens
3. Principal axis

4. Principle focus
Answer
Q: 1051
Question : A double convex lens acts as a diverging lens when the object is placed
1. At the focus
2. At 2f
3. Between f and 2f
4. Within the focal length
Answer
Q: 1052
Question : Temperature is property which determines
1. How much total absolute energy a body has
2. Fraction of heat removed from a body
3. The ability of a body to transfer heat to other bodies
4. How much heat a body contains
Answer
Q: 1053
Question : A round hole is cut in a metal plate and it is cooled. What will be the effect of the
cooling on the size of the hole?
1. Remains same
2. Shrinks
3. Expands in size
4. None of these
Answer

Q: 1054
Question : The value of specific heats of monoatomic gases is
1. Less than diatomic
2. Greater than diatomic
3. Equal to diatomic
4. Equal to polyatomic
Answer
Q: 1055
Question : When air at 300K and 1 atmospheric pressure is compressed to one-twentieth of its
original volume and 30 atmospheric pressure, the new temperature will be
1. 9000 K
2. 100 K
3. 450 K
4. 450 C
Answer
Q: 1056
Question : If a unit charge experiences a force of 10N at a point in an electric field, then the
electric field intensity in N/C is
1. 8
2. 9
3. 10
4. 11
Answer
Q: 1057

Question : Capacitance of a capacitor is directly proportional to


1. Area of the plates
2. Separation between the plates
3. Force between the two plates
4. Thickness of the plates
Answer

Answers
Q: 1046-D
Q: 1047-D
Q: 1048-D
Q: 1049-B
Q: 1050-C
Q: 1051-D
1052-C
Q: 1053-B
Q: 1054-A
Q: 1055-C
Q: 1056-C
Q: 1057-A
Q: 1056
Question : If a unit charge experiences a force of 10N at a point in an electric field, then the
electric field intensity in N/C is
1. 8
2. 9
3. 10
4. 11
Answer
Q: 1057
Question : Capacitance of a capacitor is directly proportional to
1. Area of the plates
2. Separation between the plates
3. Force between the two plates
4. Thickness of the plates
Answer

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Q: 1058
Question : The force between two charges is 28N. If the paraffin wax of relative permitivity 2.8
is introduced between the charges as a medium then the force reduces to
1. 25N
2. 20N
3. 15N
4. 10N
Answer
Q: 1059
Question : We can decrease the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor by
1. Decreasing the area of the plate
2. Increasing the distance between them
3. Using the dielectric of a lower permitivity
4. All the above
Answer
Q: 1060
Question : In a parallel combination of resistor the equivalent resistance will be
1. Smaller then the smallest resistance in parallel
2. Larger than the largest resistance in parallel
3. Equal to the largest resistance in parallel
4. Equal to the smallest resistance in parallel
Answer
Q: 1061
Question : Resistance of a semi conductor

1. Decrease with increase of temperature


2. Increase with increase of temperature
3. Remains constant with increase of temperature
4. Reduces to zero with increase of temperature
Answer
Q: 1062
Question : Choose the correct statement: The amount of heat developed in a conductor is
directly proportional to
1. The resistance of the conductor
2. The square of the current in the conductor
3. The time for which the current is passed
4. All of these
Answer
Q: 1063
Question : The magnetic flux through the area A is
1. AB
2. B A
3. B A
4. B/A
Answer
Q: 1064
Question : When a wire of length 3cm is moved with a velocity of 2m/s perpendicularly in a
magnetic field of strength 10 tesla then the e.m.f induced is
1. 0.2V

2. 0.4V
3. 0.6V
4. 0.8V
Answer
Q: 1065
Question : To convert a galvanometer into ammeter we connect
1. Small resistance in series with galvanometer
2. Small resistance in parallel with galvanometer
3. Higher resistance in series with galvanometer
4. A shunt of zero resistance in parallel with galvanometer
Answer
Q: 1066
Question : For accurate measurement of voltage, the voltmeter resistance should be
1. Small compared to the circuit resistance
2. Large compared to the circuit resistance
3. Neither too small nor too large
4. Equal to the circuit resistance
Answer
Q: 1067
Question : The wavelength of last spectral line in Lyman series in terms of Rydberg constant (R)
is equal to
1. R
2. R2
3. I/R

4. I/R2
Answer

Answers
Q: 1056-C
Q: 1057-A
Q: 1058-D
Q: 1059-D
Q: 1060-A
Q: 1061-A
1062-D
Q: 1063-B
Q: 1064-C
Q: 1065-B
Q: 1066-B
Q: 1067-C

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Q: 1066
Question : For accurate measurement of voltage, the voltmeter resistance should be
1. Small compared to the circuit resistance
2. Large compared to the circuit resistance
3. Neither too small nor too large
4. Equal to the circuit resistance
Answer
Q: 1067
Question : The wavelength of last spectral line in Lyman series in terms of Rydberg constant (R)
is equal to
1. R
2. R2
3. I/R
4. I/R2
Answer
Q: 1068
Question : An electron from K-shell is knocked out and another electron jumps from higher
shell to fill it. The energy is released by the second electron in the form of
1. Light-rays
2. Gamma-rays

3. X-rays
4. Beta-rays
Answer
Q: 1069
Question : According to Rutherford the size of the nucleus is of order of
1. 10-45 m
2. 10-14 m
3. 10-43 m
4. 10-42 m
Answer
Q: 1070
Question : In discovery of nucleus Rutherford bombarded a thin gold foil with fast moving
1. Beta particles
2. Gamma particles
3. Alpha particle
4. X-rays
Answer
Q: 1071
Question : If 15/16 of the radioactive atoms of an element decays in 8 min what will be its halflife?
1. 1 min
2. 2 min
3. 3 min
4. 4 min

Answer
Q: 1072
Question : After alpha decay the atomic number of the atom
1. Increase by four
2. Decreases by two
3. Increases by two
4. Decreases by four
Answer
Q: 1073
Question : The half-life of radium is 1600 years. What is the fraction of radium sample that
would survive after 6400 years?
1. 1/4
2. 1/2
3. 1/8
4. 1/16
Answer
Q: 1074
Question : The tumors are irradiated by
1. Protons
2. Gamma rays
3. Beta particles
4. Alpha particles
Answer
Q: 1075

Question : The complex force of photosynthesis can be studied by the use of one of the
following isotopes
H2

1.

2.

3.

4.

He4
C14
O16

Answer
Q: 1076
Question : Beta particles are
1. Protons
2. Electrons
3. Photons
4. Neutrons
Answer

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Q: 1066-B
Q: 1067-C
Q: 1068-C
Q: 1069-B
Q: 1070-C
1072-B
Q: 1073-D
Q: 1074-B
Q: 1075-C
Q: 1076-B

Q: 1071-B

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