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11th Physics Second Revision Test QP EM 2024 TVM DT

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11th Physics Second Revision Test QP EM 2024 TVM DT

The document is a physics exam paper containing multiple choice and long answer questions. It tests concepts in kinematics, dynamics, thermodynamics, oscillations, and other core physics topics. The questions range from 1 to 5 marks and cover a wide breadth of the physics curriculum.

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Register Number

11 PART – III
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Time Allowed : 3.00 Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70

Instructions : (1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there

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is any lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately

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(2) Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline and pencil to draw diagrams.

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PART – I
Note : (i) Answer all the questions.
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(ii) Choose the most appropriate answer from the given four alternatives and
write the option code and the corresponding answer.
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1. The velocity of a particle v at an instant t is given by v = at +bt2. The dimensions of b is
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(a) [L] (b) [LT-1] (c) [LT-2] (d) [LT-3]


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2. An object is dropped in an unknown planet from height 50 m, it reaches the ground in


2 s. The acceleration due to gravity in this unknown planet is
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(a) g = 20 m s-2 (b) g = 25 m s-2 (c) g = 15 m s-2 (d) g = 30 m s-2


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3. The centre of mass of a system of particles does not depend upon,


(a) position of particles (b) relative distance between particles
(c) masses of particles (d) force acting on particle
4. Force acting on the particle moving with constant speed is
(a) always zero (b) need not be zero
(c) always non zero (d) cannot be concluded
5. Which of the following is not a scalar?
(a) viscosity (b) surface tension
(c) pressure (d) stress
6. An engine pumps water continuously through a hose. Water leaves the hose with a
velocity v and m is the mass per unit length of the water of the jet. What is the rate at
which kinetic energy is imparted to water?

(a) 𝑚𝑣 (b) 𝑚𝑣 (c) 𝑚𝑣 (d) 𝑚𝑣

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7. The kinetic energy of the satellite orbiting around the Earth is


(a) equal to potential energy (b) less than potential energy
(c) greater than kinetic energy (d) zero
8. The torque about the axis will rotate the object about it and the torque perpendicular

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to the axis will turn the axis of rotation. When both exist simultaneously on a right body,
the body will have,

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(a) precession (b) linear motion
(c) circular motion (d) cannot predict

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9. In an isochoric process, we have

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(a) W=0 (b) Q=0 (c) ΔU = 0 (d) ΔT = 0
10. The ratio γ = for a gas mixture consisting of 8 g of helium and 16 g of oxygen is
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(a) 23/15 (b) 15/23
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(c) 27/17 (d) 17/2
11. The unit of gravitational field is
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(a) m/s2 (b) ms2 (c) N/kg-1 (d) ms-1


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12. Example of diatomic molecule is


(a) Neon (b) Nitrogen
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(c) Corbon di oxide (d) All three case


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13. The Internal Energy of an ideal gas depends only


(a) Absolute temperature (b) Mass
(c) Number density (d) Pressure
14. A pendulum is hung in a very high building oscillates to and fro motion freely like a
simple harmonic oscillator. If the acceleration of the bob is 16 ms−2 at a distance of
4 m from the mean position, then the time period is
(a) 2s (b) 1s (c) 2πs (d) πs
15. Two particles with kinetic energies in the ratio of 4 : 1 are moving with equal linear
momentum. The ratio of their masses is
(a) 4:1 (b) 1:1 (c) 1:2 (c) 1:4
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PART – II
Note : Answer any six questions. Question No. 16 is compulsory. 6x2=12

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16. Write the rules for determining significant figures.
17. Define – Co-efficient of Restitution.

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18. Sate Newton’s Second law.
19. Define displacement and distance.

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20. What is the different between sliding and slipping?

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21. Which one of these is more elastic steel (or) rupper ? Why?
22. What are the factors that affect the Brownian motion?
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23. What is oscillatory or Vibratory motion?
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24. What is gravitational potential (Vr)?
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Note : Answer any six questions. Question No. 33 is compulsory. 6x3=18


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25. Explain the triangulation method to measure larger distances.


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26. Define Couple.


27. Define the term degrees of freedom.
28. Write a short note on the scalar product between two vectors and three properties.
29. What are the conditions for reversible process?
30. What is Reynold’s number? Give its significant.
31. Distinguish between streamlined flow and turbulent flow.
32. Explain damped Oscillation. Give an example.
33. Consider two organ pipes of same length in which one organ pipe is closed and another
organ pipe is open. If the fundamental frequency of closed pipe is 250 Hz. Calculate
the fundamental frequency of the open pipe.

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PART – IV
Note : Answer all the questions. 5x5=25

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34. (a) Write note on triangulation method and Radar method to measure larger
distances.

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(OR)
(b) Derive the kinetic equation of motion for constant acceleration.

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35. (a)
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Using free body diagram, show that it is easy to pull an object than to push it.
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(OR)
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(b) Define the following: i) Power ii) Law of conservation of Energy
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iii) Loss of Kinetic energy in inelastic collision.


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36. (a) State and prove Parallel axis theorem.


(OR)
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(b) Derive an expression for Escape Speed.

37. (a) Explain in detail Newton’s law of Cooling.


(OR)
(b) Write down the postulates of Kinetic theory of gases.

38. (a) Write down the difference between simple harmonic motion and angular simple
harmonic motion.
(OR)
(b) Explain how overtones are produced in:
1) Closed Organ Pipe 2) Open Organ Pipe
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