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Series SSRQP/3 Set-2 Wawa BIS GP Cade 55/3/2 waa. - : Roll No. wterdi yeaa ate A secyferat Ways % arava ford | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer-book. sitter fsa (Maran) PHYSICS (Theory) Pratt we : 3 ae wfreaT FF : 70 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70 ae NOTE () yen ata ax a f& ga wer—aa F Wffa|(l) Please check that this question paper ye ark “ aa) eereer printed pages. () gaa sia ax a fe ga seH—va All) Please check that this question paper 33.977 @ | yew # af aa fi ak fee 1 wav ais at were set—gferer & qe-ye & fee | Tea a aR fret ye FAA Ee noe Ste raga fora | ower a el & fe 15 fire! 0) Wy) ) ) i) (vy) ) contains 33 questions. QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. LEED Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. P.T.O.array freer: Retertiad Rea a earrgetas ule ait sree rere BPC : @ ww) i) (iv) wo wi) (vit) (viii) (ix) (x) $8 e407 33 ver B | ret wer arfrerr & | e weI-99 Uber cust H fants 8 wos am, @, 1, 70d F | wus a Ft ver weN 1 a 16 aH aefrmetT WET H eH B | Wee Te AH BT a wes wt wer HON 7 B21 aH ae ergata OM eH | ce eT 2 Fer ares wus 1H Ve HEMT 22 B28 ae mys WIR WET | We Te 3 Het AT a WUE TH TF FET 29 Tar 30 wa srexaT sei TET & | WH IPT 4 aT HT a: Us SH yer Hem 31 H 33 aH Gets ean a wer B | eH eI AY FT a wer He fara ae heen Tar 8 | wah, aus mH afte HT OTS He FT weal H srtatees faewee ar ara fear wren & | ear & fas sheantira went at % fere wa orem we -9a @ | aogier a1 sea afete & | sret serve ah, airy Frartertize sitter Frerarest & arat eor aver ae aad B : e=3x 10° ms h =663 x 10-4 Js e=16x10%C Hg = 40x 10-7 TmAt £9 = 8-854 x 10"? C?N-1 m? 1 4ne, Baragha I GAT (m,) = 9-1 x 10-81 kg AGH FI FAA = 1675 x 10-27 ke gH I GTA = 1-673 x 10-27 kg Arete) eet = 6-028 x 1079 fet are te ‘ateeaHr Fraaie = 1-38 x 10-8 JK? = 9x 10°N m?c# 13-55/3/2 2General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them : @ ww (it) (iv) ) (wi) (vii) (viii) (ix) &) This question paper contains 33 questions. All questions are compulsory. This question paper is divided into five sections - Sections A, B, C, D and E. In Section A — Questions no. 1 to 16 are Multiple Choice type questions. Each question carries 1 mark. In Section B - Questions no. 17 to 21 are Very Short Answer type questions. Each question carries 2 marks. In Section C — Questions no. 22 to 28 are Short Answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks, In Section D - Questions no. 29 and 30 are case study based questions. Each question carries 4 marks. In Section E - Questions no. 31 to 33 are Long Answer type questions. Each question carries 5 marks. There is no overall choice given in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in few questions in all the Sections except Section A. Kindly note that there is a separate question paper for Visually Impaired candidates. Use of calculators is not allowed. You may use the following values of physical constants wherever necessary : ¢=3x 10° m/s h=6-63 x 104 Js e=16x10%C Hg = 4nx 10-7 Tm At 9 = 8-854 x 107? C2N-1 m? 1 29x 10°Nm?c? ar, ‘Mass of electron (m,) = 9:1 x 101 kg Mass of neutron = 1-675 x 10?” kg Mass of proton = 1-678 x 10-7 kg Avogadro's number = 6:023 x 105 per gram mole Boltzmann constant = 1:88 x 10-9 JK 3 PTO.Ws ats fear ers, Fara cay atet RHE Ae ara +QR | wee % ve ws fey sree 4q@ | wtet ot Ataret tke aren St ae wor: are & : A) oak (B) -q3RQ-a ©) -q3nQeq () 03K Q-4 fara stele ai firg P, a firg Py am a aren mem &, & at Peg feet faa Ba W fea @ 1 firg P, otk Pm fama wore: —5 Voit +5 VE | ae Te Ee fagaii P, otk Pw seta A nfs wall aa &, at seta we fren er art a: (A) -16x 10-185 (B) 16x 10718 5 © () 0:8 x 10-8 J ata # cate agar an & fret 2-0 om wed we @, at ys aiglea wat man @, earers y-feen #50 4 unt venfea et oh 8 | ga ave (Gita & am) % SrT1 fg (8 m, 4m, OR Tass az: y, (A) (0.12nT) } (B) -(.10nT)j (© -@24nT) k @) (0.24nT) k 13-5513/2 4SECTION A An isolated conductor, with a cavity, has a net charge +Q. A point charge +q is inside the cavity, The charges on the cavity wall and the outer surface are respectively : (A) OandQ (B) ~qandQ-q (©) -qandQ+q (D) Oand Q-q A proton is taken from point P, to point Py, both located in an electric field. The potentials at points P, and Py are ~ 5 V and + 5 V respectively. Assuming that kinetic energies of the proton at points P, and P, are zero, the work done on the proton is : (A) -16x 10-8 J (B) 16x 10-18 J (C) Zero (D) 0:8 x 10-18 J A 2.0 em segment of wire, carrying 5-0 A current in positive y-direction lies along y-axis, as shown in the figure. The magnetic field at a point (3 m, 4 m, 0) due to this segment (part of a circuit) is : (A) (12nT) 3 (B) -(10nT)} a © -(.24nT) k (024 nt) k P.T.O,yaa ara ae al, fA er yore gh ta’ A, A fata RearsHt Hare wanted Bt ah 818 are um-get At whet wie creas 1 (a) BOL a fair at miter na? 2 (B) LOL ay arto wet srdfia at | 2na? 2 © ok at serio ae ort wt 2 ) HoT at aftenion act adie 8A | até oad qian wr raat genta anpi M @, fet arr Gada aa B A seater aa ga war fifa 8 Pe aan za B & aaftrorwag 8 1 ea arr @t B & cesar ore & ufta: 45° oe fila wed Pea men ard Pree frmean 2? (A) -0.3 MB (B) 03MB (©) -1.7MB () 17MB a gested C, sik C, a1 sais Tas 20 mH’ | greet C,H, 0287 4A 4 ye #1 on ohada aor @ | aie quech C, a sfade 40%, dea wit Bang varlea sree eT : (A) 40C (B) 15C (C) 0.056 @) 01C feral tet ofcnfern x fran Sify fresh wang 1sgueaare dana A ver ‘tba hf den faa 2 | ge ofonferan & cata Hi aly ahh ake ; (A) Lait Aart a af a (B) Liat sit Ad gfe a (©) liafg ott Aa ah a (D) Lat Aa a aah a 13-65/3/2 65. 1 13-55/3/2 Two thin long parallel wires separated by a distance ‘a’ carry current ‘I’ in opposite directions. ‘The wires will : 2 (A) Repel each other with a force 1 , per unit length. a 2 (B) Attract each other with a force ae , per unit length. na 2 (©) Attract each other with a force #2 per unit length. 2na - - 2 (D) _ Repel each other with a force sor per init length: Os ‘A current carrying circular loop of magnetic moment Mis suspended in a vertical plane in an external magnetic field B such that its plane is normal to B. The work done in rotating this loop by 45° about an axis perpendicular to B is closest to : (A) -0.3 MB @) 03MB (© -1.7MB ©) 17MB ‘The mutual inductance of two coils C, and Cp is 20 mH. In coil Cy, the current changes from 4 A to zero in 0-2. If the resistance of coil Cy is 4.0, then the charge that flows through it per second will be : (a) 400 ®) 15C © 005 : @) o1¢ Consider a solenoid of length J and area of cross-section A with fixed number of turns. The self-inductance of the solenoid will increase if : (A) _ both / and A are increased (B) Lis decreased and A is increased (©) Lis inereased and A is decreased (D) both / and A are decreased v P.T.O.8. 10. me 10-1018 He argfiy oh frepa qari ait aspen # : (A) saree fleet (B) ert ci (©) X-Fasci (D) nn Farr Bar ar 8 nts at sitet the ang tear a ft cre as oe ea 1 ales fae ard Hohe fox ah Remit Bh aacoerg aA F Siete som oA Frezan oft ae teen an so A frac Zh wr ara em: w i B) 2 1 © | ©) 4 ia Hata erat My, My aM, far rd oro BHM: 44, 6, 3 y #, Fe rahe & carafe Fate & ara teh fae Va Fraeot zafan Te & ima: a7 ! MoM My 0 A) $1>%2>43 B) 69> o3> 04 ©) 43> b,> 6) D) 92> > % meg amy % an wien A at yea n= 2 A n= 1 ew wren | eam atom Te Hh, (A) 875% #h af arf B) 815% Eh pA teh (C) 43°715% i af tft (D) 43-75% aA fh8. 10. Ei. Electromagnetic waves with frequency 1.0 x 10!8 Hz are known as : (A) Infrared rays (B) Ultraviolet rays (C) X-rays (D) Gamma rays A proton and an alpha particle having equal velocities approach a target nucleus. They come momentarily to rest and then reverse their directions. The ratio of the distance of closest approach of the proton to that of the alpha particle will be : @ (B) 2 IM tole «) @) 4 The figure shows the variation of stopping potential Vo with frequency v of incident radiation, for three materials My, Mj and M3 with work functions 4, ¢ and $3 respectively. Then : Vi : Mi My Mg 0 v A)" $17 $27 4% (B) $2>93>%1 ©) >> D) %>>% ‘An electron makes a transition from n = 2 level ton = 1 level in the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom. Its period of revolution ; (A) _ inereases by 87°5% (B) decreases by 875% (C) increases by 43°75% decreases by 43°75%12, Si Tea eta ee Barer fhe mer ® | aif FAME A eH HCY fore sree Saf 8 am ‘A O01eVv © 072ev (B) 0:05 eV () 11eV WRF FET 13 8 16 sifreery (A) aie rer CR) are He B 1 ah EFF Fee TEE Fo a et ores (A) are zeta) sro (R) are af bar Ter B 1 we Bee A Re 7g #is¥ (A), (B), (©) 3k (D) # 8 gaan Are | (A) same (A) afte aro (R) ata ae # afte are (R), aftr (A) AY wal Sarena 2 | (B) sifterert (a) site are (R) aot wat &, Tea rT (RY, aT (A) AY Wal aren we aH 8 | © safer (A) wah 8, seg are CR) Tea P| (D) siftiener (A) aera 8 wear eT CR) aft TAT RI 18. orfreery (a): feet antares 9, an ve & aa A Sat date Bs & Rtagh At sal 8 am ae 8 RT (R) : fre onferer 4 cen oat ex dats avs } de sa ae za! 14, srBra7 (A) « were Rage sa ware A ore sepfe wh Area ae 8 | PRT (R) : Serra arr sara fafa At raft & sepemaarh wet a 15. siffreay (A): wi sie oh ate tag fehl wr gaia aa Poa war dap 8 ea yen van ee eh Po geta ae E % rman, 81 8 ati wae fiom & get ger am wR | RR): fol genni waa from rer Ea eee | 13-55/3/2 1012. Si is doped with a pentavalent element. The energy required to set the additional electron free is about : (A) 0-01eV (©) O72eV (B) 0-05eV @) lev Questions number 13 to 16 are Assertion (A) and Reason (R) type questions. Two statements are given — one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A). (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is also false. 13. Assertion (A) : Reason (R) : 14. Assertion (A) : Reason (R) : 16. Assertion (A): Reason (R) : 13-65/3/2 In a semiconductor, the electrons in the conduction band have lesser energy than those in the valence band. Donor energy level is just above the valence band in a semiconductor. Photoelectric effect demonstrates the particle nature of light. Photoelectric current is proportional to frequency of incident radiation. A proton and an electron enter a uniform magnetic field + eS a B with the same momentum such that B is perpendicular to B. They describe circular paths of the same radius, In a magnetic field, orbital radius r is equal to a " P.T.O,16. 18. 19. 21. 13-55/3/2 rrr (A) ant sere hy fel er gat a TA AY TET BTR): a yard athe za Sat % aevadais THM F | (=) feel sem foam ecagiat & faaifa are’ a en red @ 2 ae aie, fe fee sree & fetta at R= ger cas fat a wet &, ne*tA wel wctaet & or arr ard Z| wae (3) feet otic aq a ofa ote wife | ae ad ora fifo wa ee uiaa & Aeaantier & ag ore wanfea aa art 8 Feeah writcteay qeasie Al aad arm 24 8 | aes aardiaa 4, sah @ Gat a dah oo 150 cm @ | aftgers ca A dima cd ara Aha | rome & cafrance can falas H sien % 2 farg farfaw | Aifran ang (wri 2-14 eV) 1 500 nm aided 1 ya ara sea S at gag a1 waifrescata ata 2 | @ daar scagiat At afta sat (eV #) an (i) ga fafa & fare Prdteh fama chefera hae 1 (he = 1240 eV. nm fifi) mi che Feat a Si Breer H ofa wr ex 5 x 1028 oem ¥ 1 RET A anh A 1 ppm Bigat zr feat man @ | dtl sit waagtit A aig wea aifoe, fea mm % n; = 15 « 1016 m3 | an ae aa fet n-HR 1 FAA preR a1, secre Aihara | 1217, 18. 19. 13-65/3/2 Anwertion (A): A convex lens, when immersed in a liquid, disappears, Reavon (R): ‘Tho refractive indices of material of the Jens and the liquid are equal, SECTION B (a) What is meant by ‘relaxation time’ of free electrons in a conductor ? Show that the resistance of a conductor can be expressed by R= — where symbols have their usual meanings. ne’rA OR (b) Draw the circuit diagram of a Wheatstone bridge. Obtain the condition when no current flows through the galvanometer in it. ‘The magnifying power of an astronomical telescope is 24. In normal adjustment, distance between its two lenses is 150 cm. Find the focal length of the objective lens. 2 Write two points of difference between interference and diffraction of light. 2 Light of wavelength 500 nm is incident on caesium metal (work function 214 eV) and photoemission of electrons occurs. Calculate the (i) kinetic energy (in eV) of the fastest electrons and (ii) stopping potential for this situation, (Take he = 1240 eV.nm) 2 Suppose a pure Si crystal has 5 x 108 atoms m~¥, It is doped by 1 ppm concentration of boron, Calculate the concentration of holes and electrons, given that nj = 15 x 1016 m-, Is the doped crystal n-type or prtype ? 2 13 P.T.O. tw22. sara Ram. a (emp ET sagan feet ote @ dag 81 gat 10-0 V mer tetera sian ea BITE ani 60 Vem tect a1 amis 2008 | (=) at @ faa. =a (emf, () ta ate sta, 7 (=) are sfata (R) I 1c) & Ba ATH Trea HATE 1 afta aq Be atest a afenfera Shae : 3 R K 23. aaa Roy ott sree a fed oro rates @ 8, Fed eT gad a4 B A fem? | sae ota A aera a we TK Sd SO TS waar & fae afer ey H aie aera ifsc | 3 fof ac tha At sframa sit sfaarer & ate fates Afra | ae anise fe feet ac Uieaa H fare seat Sem H aatg ats ara set ah 8 ’ 14SECTION C A battery of unknown emf E and internal resistance r is connected in a circuit as shown in the figure. When the key (K) is open, the voltmeter reads 10-0 V and ammeter reads 0 A. In the closed circuit, the voltmeter reads 6-0 V and ammeter reads 2-0 A. Calculate : 3 (a) emf of the battery, (b) internal resistance of the battery (r), and (c) _ external resistance (R). a A rectangular loop of area A , carrying current I, is placed in a uniform es magnetic field B . With the help of a suitable diagram, derive an expression, in vector form, for the torque acting on the loop. 3 Distinguish between reactance and impedance of an ac circuit. Show that an ideal inductor in an ac cireuit does not dissipate any power. 3 P.T.O.25, Fa veh Regnard a er ere aT E’ = (6.3 N/O) [cos (15 radim) y+ (4-5 x 108 rads) t] 4 (%) FA singed she srafer sna Ahac. | (@) 3a air} gerhy aa a orem wa? (7) 3a oer yeah aa & fee aire feifta | 26. ak figia ar sein ah eestor very A Gaal Lara & sera A sare Afra | eres Te 3% Sal aR ota a artfaa Afar sie see fafa Bagh Afrat ate | 27. (%) FAM goa Ae (u) a afeniia Ale | (a) feet sages at ead aeadl (iets ott aha) i que ae a fee ara Sat afarfera shite, | fear mar 2 : m(D) = 2.014102 u my = 1.007825 u m,, = 1.008665 u 28. (m) fore pon aft crite a _V— 1 aifteneafines area aed % fare oar ante gif 1 @ omfeies ara, ait Gi) waktfirs aaa % vy — 1 aaftreneatire % yea ceri 6 vide # caren aire | aaa (a) wat avg crite % mere oe fae Gi) Ree, Gi) aera sit Gi) rer % ae feria cif, | 13-65/3/2 1625. The electric field in an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is given by : = E = (63 NIC) [cos (1-5 rad/m) y + (4-5 x 108 rad/s) t] ? (a) Find the wavelength and frequency of the wave. (b) What is the amplitude of the magnetic field of the wave ? (©) Write an expression for the magnetic field of this wave. 3 26. Explain the origin of the spectral lines of hydrogen atom using Bohr’s theory. Draw the energy level diagram of hydrogen atom showing its various spectral series. 3 27. (a) Define atomic mass unit (u). (b) Calculate the energy required to separate a deuteron into its constituent parts (a proton and a neutron). Given : 3 m(D) = 2.014102 u my = 1.007825 u m,, = 1.008665 u 28. (a) Draw the circuit diagrams for obtaining the V —I characteristics of a pn junction diode. Explain briefly the salient features of the V -I characteristics in (i) forward biasing, and (ii) reverse biasing. 3 OR (b) On the basis of energy band diagrams, distinguish between (i) an insulator, (ii) a semiconductor, and (iii) a conductor. 3 17 P.T.O.wed WERT SETA aTTEThe TET er an 49 eno eee cicces stent wer FPO TE went & ser Gre | aa 29. arta Haren eden are afterall & ant, Feel ent af afearst 2-0 em Go HI BAM yaa 8, xeaey 3 crewaq rater fire ee Lae cfgen ar Raa fava ifs 8 1 ofgatsil & feet ts ate faa Ga CHITA eva vasa afrerray 2 | % =i x -10V -soV SOV +150V -20V gv -100v 400V I 1 m1 Vv @ Gi) Gi) 13-55/3/2 ufgarsit & fea a & fee aga aa E, 1% safe 8? 1 (A) I @® (Cc) It @) IV feet saagia at 3 IVA Raval & dts nea qe PTA ae: 1 (A) fad area a 2 & ogee a tT (B) faa ae a —7 & sgiee wa st (© 2S agite cats er (D) -2 & aafee cata ar aM vifire fet vt de Ft art ofsar fe x = 0 mK fen aT a, K fara V) 8 | a sa vars & ata Se & feet fg O
E,>E3>E, — (B)_Ey>Ey>E,>Eq (©) Ey>Ey>E,>E, ) EB,>E3>Ey>E, azar (3) feet gag st de 1A eet veer 8 ot @ an sa Sk w8fha feet wa 8 1 ae dee ver eH faa F an ara 2 | faa are 8 x8 waite fen nat ar ae 8 aT : (e/m =1.76 x 101 Cfkg efifre) (A) 13x 105 ms (®) 26x 108 m/s © 65x10? ms == (@) 52x10? ms 30. frat oft ete fac vuené # lw aw ead $1 Rad eh ‘Staen @ fred sere aren & soil (stl) wc gaa 8, sas ane} caftecr A cial & sao 8 ws war atn tet aa 8 | cafe & fh en aen Rade soft 3 ciel a1 ot ores 8 | a: fea fier aaftemr SA em a, ‘wafes cafterem far fade ae @ seat 8 1 feel sraresfl weed a} fafa &, foot ws A tog 2 um 8 ae EH Se Fi af 6 um, feel x cite 450 om & wae ae aT TEAR, See RUG Ha afew site feats tel urea ata 2 1 @ fata tei & onan & sha whe & ste wy aa cafe fei & shst ft dea eh: (A) 2 ® 3 © 4 ) 6 fate & da fi of @ wom wah aie kai awh az, aia ae cater & sie dom ee (A) 1 @®) 2 © 3 @) 4 2030. 13-55/3/2 2 (iv) (a) Let By, By, By and Ey be the magnitudes of the electric field between the pairs of plates, I, II, III and IV respectively. Then : (A) E,>E,>Ey>E, (B) Ey>E,>E,> Eg (©) By>Hy>B,>E, (D) Ey>E,>E,>Ey OR (b) An electron is projected from the right plate of set I directly towards its left plate. It just comes to rest at the plate. The speed with which it was projected is about : (Take (e/m) =1-76 x 1011 Crkg) (A) 13% 105 m/s (B) 26x 108 m/s (©) 6-5 105 m/s (D) 5.2% 107 m/s Diffraction and interference are closely related phenomena that occur together. Diffraction is the phenomenon of bending of light around the edges of the obstacle, while interference is the combination of waves that results in a new wave pattern. In order to get interference, there must be at least two waves that are diffracting. So while diffraction can occur without interference, interference cannot occur without diffraction. ‘Two slits of width 2 pm each in an opaque material are separated by a distance of 6 um. Monochromatic light of wavelength 450 nm is incident normally on the slits. One finds a combined interference and diffraction pattern on the screen. (i) The number of peaks of the interference fringes formed within the central peak of the envelope of the diffraction pattern will be : 1 (A) 2 ®) 3 (© 4 ) 6 (ii) ‘The number of peaks of the interference formed if the slit width is doubled while keeping the distance between the slits same will be: 1 a) 1 (B) 2 (©) 3 ) 4 P.T.O.(ii) (iv) 31. (*) (3) 13-55/3/2 (*) (a) Heer} are matron aft oft sie er: (A) 2 (B) 4 © 6 ) 9 awa ayer aren aes fe wee frat we Fre if | wae Aferes fae aio o Ge Hite, Fe FI * : (A) sin! (0-12) (B)_ sin-1 (0-225) (C)_ sin-1 (0.32) (D) sin“! (0-45) fet & Sm Ai gt we Ream wee % dime cater 3 aT sat Teh archielt fost ft eer 2 : (A) 2 ®) 3 ey 6 @) 10 wes @ @ ai) (ii) fet caren vier dena, frecht vans & dre aig qodea reaa @, ot after & fare ease sea
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