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2016 Physics Board Paper

The document is a physics question paper containing multiple choice and numerical questions across various topics in physics. It provides definitions of important physical constants and general instructions for answering the questions. The paper has 5 sections with a total of 26 questions to be answered in 3 hours.

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Series 0NS SET-3

Code No. 55/3/C


Roll No. 344 feri
Candidates must write the Code on the
title page of the answer-book.

Please check that this question paper contains 16 printed pages.


Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written
on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
Please check that this question paper contains 26 questions.
Please write down the Serial Number of the question 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.

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PHYSICS (Theory)

frAfa H44 :3 qe 34fyna4 3T : 70


Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70

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c=3x10 m/s
h=6.63 x 10-34 Js
e=1.6x 10- 19 C
Ho=4mX 10-7TmA-1

En =8.854 x 10- 12 C² N-1 m-2

1 =9 x 109Nm²C-2
4 meo

StgÍ 1 =9.1x 10-31 kg

G l GTH= 1.675 x 10-27 kg


yrett a eHT= 1.673 x 10-27 kg

ATa HA=6.023 x 1023 yfa yr4 e

eeTHTA f14at5 =1.38 x 10-23 JK-1

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General Instructions :

() All questions are compulsory. There are 26 questions in all.


(ü) This question paper has five sections : Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D
and Section E.

(üi) Section A contains fve questions of one mark each, Section B contains five questions
of two marks each, Section C contains twelve questions of three marks each,
Section D contains one value based question of four marks and Section E contains
three questions of five marks each.
(u) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in one
question of two marks, one question of three marks and all the three questions of
five marks weightage. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
(u) You may use the following values of physicalconstants wherever necessary:
c=3x 108 m/s

h=6.63x 10-34 Js

e=1.6x 10-19 C

Ho=4 x10-7 T mA-1


Ep=8.854 x10-12 C² N-l m-2

1
.=9x109Nm²C-2
4 Eo

Mass of electron =9.1 x 10-31 kg


Mass of neutron =1.675 x 10-27 kg
Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-27 kg
Avogadro's number= 6.023 x 1023 per gram mole
Boltzmann constant =1.38 x 10-23 JK-1

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SECTION -A

1.

Why does sun appear red at sunrise and sunset ?

2.

Name the essential components of a communication system.

3.

In what way is the behaviour of a diamagnetic material different from that of


a paramagnetic, when kept in an external magnetic field ?

IAI
The plot of the variation of potential difference across a combination of three
identical cells in series, versus current is shown below. What is the emf and
internal resistance of each cell ?

6V

0 iAI

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1
5.

+4

B
A charge q' is moved from a point A above a dipole of dipole moment 'p' to a
point B below the dipole in equatorial plane without acceleration. Find the
work done in the process.
A

+q

SECTION - B

6. 44adiE 1.5 V faft fr BAC hetf BA M faTU PQ

60
B

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A ray PQ incident normally on the refracting face BA is refracted in the prism
BAC made of material of refractive index 1.5. Complete the path of ray
through the prism. From which face will the ray emerge? Justify your answer.
A

60°
B
2

Caleulate the de-Broglie wavelength ofthe electron orbitting in the n=2 state
of hydrogen atom.
8

Define modulation index. Why is it kept low ? What is the role of a bandpass
filter

(a)

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42

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A battery of emf 12V and internal resistance 2 is connected to a 4 2 resistor
as shown in the figure.
(a) Show that a voltmeter when placed across the cell and acrOss the resistor,
in turn, gives the same reading.
(b) To record the voltage and the current in the circuit, why is voltmeter
placed in parallel and ammeter in series in the circuit ?

12V 20

10

[fei , ftst fruis, R= 10? m-)


Define ionization energy.
How would the ionization energy change when electron in hydrogen atom is
replaced by a particle of mass 200 times that of the electron but having the
same charge ?
OR
Calculate the shortest wavelength of the spectral lines emitted in Balmer series.
(Given Rydberg constant, R= 107 m-]

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SECTION -C

11. fat CE-zfRR TIðE fers 2 kn HUTGE Vfrày fí g ferret 3

Por a CE-transistor amplifer, the audio signal voltage across the collector
resistance of 2 kn is 2 V. Suppose the current amplification factor of the
transistor is 100, find the input signal voltage and base current, if the base
resistance is 1 k).

12. (i) 3
(ü)

State law of Malus.


(ü) Draw a graph showing the variation of intensity () of polarised light
transmitted by an analyser with angle (9) between polariser and analyser.
(iüi) What is the value of refractive index of a medium of polarising angle
60° ?

13. i) 3

() Which mnode of propagation is used by shortwave broadcast services


having frequency range from a few MHz upto 30 MHz ? Explain
diagrammatically how long distance communication can be achieved by
this mode.
(ii) Why is there an upper limit to frequency of waves used in this mode ?

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3

(ü)

Sketch the graphs showing variation of stopping potential with frequency of


incident radiations for two photosensitive materials Aand Bhaving threshold
frequencies
i) In case is the stopping potential more and why ?
() Does the slope of the graph depend on the nature of the material used ?
Explain.
15. )

) When an AC source is connected to an ideal inductor show that the


average power supplied by the source over a complete cycle is zero.
(iü) Alamp is connected in series with an inductor and an AC source. What
happens to the brightness of the lamp when the key is plugged in and
an iron rod is inserted inside the inductor ? Explain.
L
mlamp

16. (i) 3

(ü)
) Explain with the help of a diagram the formation of depletion region and
barrier potential in a pn junction.
(i) Draw the circuit diagram of a half wave rectifier and explain its working.
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17. (i) 3

(i) Identify the part of the electromagnetic spectrum which is:


(a) suitable for radar system used in aircraft navigation,
(b) produced by bombarding a metal target by high speed electrons.
(ü) Why does a galvanometer show a momentary deflection at the time of
charging or discharging a capacitor ? Write the necessary expression to
explain this observation.
3

3T

(ü)

Define the term wave front. State Huygen's principle.


Consider a plane wave front incident on a thin convex lens. Draw a proper
diagram to show how the incident wave front traverses through the lens and
after refraction focusses on the focal point of the lens, giving the shape of the
emergent wave front.

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OR
Explain the following, giving reasons :
i) When monochromatic light is incident on a surface separating two media,
the reflected and refracted light both have the same frequency as the
incident frequency.
(ii) When light travels from a arer to a denser medium, the speed decrease.
Does this decrease in speed imply a reduction in the energy carried by
the wave?
(ii) In the wave picture of light, intensity of light is determined by the square
of the amplitude of the wave. What determines the intensity in the
photon picture of light ?

(i9 c+cNe+He
x, y, 3R z 1a, b 3itt c 414 A INrI
(a) Write the basic nuclear process involved in the emission ofpt in a
symbolic form, by a radioactive nucleus.
(b) In the reactions given below:
C’B+x +v
(ü) c+c ’Ne+ He
Find the values of x, y, and z and a, b and c.

Use Biot-Savart law to derive the expression for the magnetic field on the axis
of a current carrying circular loop of radius R.
Draw the magnetic field lines due to a circular wire carrying current I.

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21. ) 3

Derive an expression for drift velocity of free electrons.


(i) How does drift velocity of electrons in a metallic conductor vary with
increase in temperature ? Explain.

(1)

Define an equipotential surface. Draw equipotential surfaces :


() in the case of a single point charge and
(i) in a constant electric field in Z-direction.
Why the equipotential surfaces about a single charge are not
equidistant ?
(ii) Can electric field exist tangential to an equipotential surface ? Give
reason.

SECTION - D
4

(a) SU fIfafy 1 faa ferfayI

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Ram is a student of class X in a village school. His uncle gifted him a bicycle
with a dynamo fitted in it. He was very excited to get it. While cycling during
night, he could light the bulb and see the objects on the road. He, however,
did not know how this device works. He asked this question to his teacher.
The teacher considered it an opportunity to explain the working to the whole
class.
Answer the following questions :
(a) State the principle and working of a dynamo.
(b) Write two values each displayed by Ram and his school teacher.

SECTION -E

24. (i) 6

31T

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Use Gauss's law to find the electric field due to a uniformly charged
infinite plane sheet. What is the direction of field for positive and
negative charge densities ?
(ii) Find the ratio of the potential differences that must be applied across the
parallel and series combination of two capacitors C, and C, with their
capacitances in the ratio 1:2 so that the energy stored in the two cases
becomes the same.
OR
) If two similar large plates, each of area A having surface charge densities
+o and -o are separated by a distance d in air, find the expressions for
(a) field at points between the two plates and on outer side of the plates.
Specify the direction of the field in each case.
(b) the potential difference between the plates.
(c) the capacitance of the capacitor so formed.
(ii) Two metallic spheres of radii R and 2R are charged so that both of these
have same surface charge density o. If they are connected to each other
with a conducting wire, in which direction will the charge flow and why ?

25. (i) 5

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i) Draw a labelled diagram of a step-down transformer. State the principle
of its working.
(ii) Express the turn ratio in terms of voltages.
(ii) Find the ratio of primary and secondary currents in terms of turn ratio
in an ideal transformer.
(iv) How much current is drawn by the primary of a transformer connected
to 220 Vsupply when it delivers power to a 110 V- 550 Wrefrigerator ?
OR
(a) Explain the meaning of the term mutual inductance. Consider two
concentric circular coils, one of radius r, and the other of radius r,
(r;<r) placed coaxially with centres coinciding with each other. Obtain
the expression for the mutual inductance of the arrangement.
(b) A rectangular coil of areaA, having number of turns N is rotated at'f"
revolutions per second in a uniform magnetic field B, the field being
perpendicular to the coil. Prove that the maximum emf induced in the
coil is 2 mf NBA.

26. i) 5

(i) fera fhtft fagtod fara yG19T 20 cm ahi f r 3R 1.5 3yadieE

t 100 cm | yfafqrq t frefa I

(a)

(b) 314 0.5 D, 4 D 3Ìr 10 D REÍE qÀ fer fey s I

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Derive the mathematical relation between refractive indices n, and n,
of two radii and radius of curvature R for refraction at a convex spherical
surface. Consider the object to be a point since lying on the principle axis
in rarer medium of refractive index n, and a real image formed in the
denser medium of refractive index n,. Hence, derive lens maker's formula.
(i) Light from a point source in air falls on a convex spherical glass surface
of refractive index 1.5 and radius of curvature 20 cm. The distance of
light source from the glass surface is 100 cm. At what position is the
image formed ?
OR

(a) Draw a labelled ray diagram to obtain the real image formed by an
astronomical telescope in normal adjustment position. Define its
magnifying power.
(b) You are given three lenses of power 0.5 D, 4 D and 10 D to design a
telescope.
Which lenses should he used as objective and eyepiece ? Justify
your answer.

(ii) Why is the aperture of the objective preferred to be large ?

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