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Physies Silicon can be oblained (rom: (A) Lead (8) Uranium (C) An isotope of (0) Sand oxygen Light year is a unit of: (4) Time (8) Oistance {C) Velocity (D) Intensity of ight 1 gm-enr? fs equal fo; (A) 10? gm (8) 10g? (C} 1hg-m? (0) 10°kg- m* Which one is the feast multiple (A) Pico (8) Femio (C)_ Nano (0) Ato Significant figures In 0,000 aro: (A) Four (8) Three {Oy Two. (0) One Resistance ofa wire has been calculated by = + as 620 with 8% uncortainty. THdn the tesultin ohms wil be recorded as? (a 248 (0) 62 Addition of 2.189 (6) 19400 (0) 193 tiny has different dlimenstons: (A) Wor (op Pressure iC) Energy S10) Torque Tne quantity KSehg dimension of BLT will have Slunit of: (A) Wait (8) Newton (C) Jovie (0) Metre Tie time taken by light fo travel from Moan to Earths: “hive (8) 500 sec (0) Aerophysies « 10! sec 8. S LA | aC Which is correct? 2405 b kg, 11.8 ko ent M@xouded off ansvear 26> ) ‘tne direction of a Vector In PACE 1S spect 2 by: wy Grea () Twosnges ( Trrozaraies (0), Nonectatowe 2 ‘Distance AB between the Lat 4 42 34) ang (5.67) given by: a “) nastetth ig ut () af-af-ak sat ; \ Dine =f ego mnt ma « S @) Vai GS © a a one is correct? < re Acoso = AoosO= A RE =~ 0) eee © rg re AcosO=a Acosg=—— a6 e non " 6 Work done by the force 31+ 2j for 2 eistanced! + Slwitibe (A) 12units {B) 22units (C) 32uots (0) 42units 7, The product of mass and velocity ges momentum of certain body. This product Is called: (A) Dot product (8) Gross protuct {C} Simple product (D)_None of these % Magnitude of torque acting on 2 boty determines: (A) Lieear (8) Angular acceleration (C)_ Mess (0) Torque is also called: (A) Momentum (8) Linear mera (C)_ Moment ot aforce (0) Mass 10. The perpendicutar distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of force is called: 4g Unique AENS Gy Moment arm ESE 195. (8) Moment of a force None of these veloe to, (Ch Oetyminzer (0) Monn cha [4 To Ts _| 1% A prajectie Is thrown at aa angle 2822, wath B fo pete a horizontal with a velocity of 980 m sac’. The A tie fg to each oe names ‘point of Its tory Is: NETS (A) 50sec (@) Wosee Fynen rakes 2F6 applied 10 a fast me (©) 90sec (0) 250 see e in pasenge= lb town: ot ANSWERS (a) Forwat (8) Backward Ke [ap [cle (C, oaeed {0} Nona of these at. [ets Bp. | Tne direction of acceleratin of 7 2 paving in a straight line Is: a Bocty: yy Anna sv 8) Pe Meee oem to} t Work dono along @ clo: in - gravitational field is: “) ey ey (D) None of these (A) Maximum Consult page 50 of your text and tek th (C) Zero correct statement: © | 2 Tick the conservative for 4a) Velocity of xrays (B) Velocity of tght is (A) Tention in 3 15 greater than less than velocity stnng velocity cf light of radio waves {C) Elaste spring (0) Frictional {owe oy velocity_of tight, {D) None of above is force xrays and radio correct i Abody ofweight 11 has Kinewe energy of 7 waves is the Joule when its speed Is. same : 4A) 146msec' [ap 244 msec’ The law of conservation of linesr momentum {C), 342 msec" (0) 443 msec? is valid for: 4 When two cpfetans are brought closer 4) Atoms only (8) Molecules ony potentiavenergy of both of them (c) Other systems {D) _Altoftheay (A) jecgases {B) Decreases nly (GrMRemains same (0) _ None of thest ir denotes volume of the liguid.coming out | * The velocity given to a body to 9° Out comms of 2 pipe per second, v i!s\Welocity and A as 1 tate se oa eae the pipe, them fhe correct i EU eae La ag pip ect formula will {C). Escape vetocty (0) ect these ier’ WO vevOX 6& Ono KWhisequalto; a> \ (A) 36> 1044 (8) 38K to) Ae (0) None ofthese (cy 36+ 10K 0) 36 “nm mebis mass of gases jected per second | yee | eee a 4000 irom 2 tocket 2nd v shows the change in| The consumptton of energy BY * 7 velocity, then my is nagied as: heater in half an hour is (a) Force §=— <<) (8) Energy lg il (8) (c) Work (D) Impulse (C) 25Kwh (0). 1 Range of the projectile is the same for the 8 Biomass includes following pair of angles (A) 8) (a) Osand 45° (6) 3srand 55° (C19 2nd 60 (0) 30*and 75° (C)_ Animaldung (D) All of these 1 Far marimum horizontal range, the angle of | 9: Root out the conventional saurce of enert projection must be: (A) Ene from (B) Hydioelecine (4) 0 (B) 49" biomass energ' , © Bo (0) 90 (C) Geothermal (D) 1 if the highest point, we can claim that: energy (4) Resultant velocity (8) Only harizontal 10. Ethanol (alcohol) is a type of. 15 2610 component of (A) Electeic tuel {B) Biofuel 7 Dogar’s Unique AFNS Guide 1 —=$ = = (co). Ge (0) BH q Ne VERS. Heat 10, Einstein's theory #b0U" gravity is ben lz ye pleases how's nes 8 expat gt aa = re e square o aE Dio] 8 [10 | 8 a) i es 5 Otay Both A and 8 {D} None of sto, eee ee cn are a8E atv | ze x x Conventionally the angular eS q divected at an angle af (A) 90° to the axe of {B) 30+ 10 the ais of relation rotation (Ch 0: to the ans of (0) None of he above rotaon Ita toy car moves with 2 unilorm speed of 2 imisec ina circle of 04 m radius. His angular velocity in revisee is? (A) 10% (8) 08 ie (Ch 62x {0} None Thirty-six degrees is equal to: Wo: 18) $ 6 a O# (0) = ard 6 < The relation between +, Lend ais as faltows: \ fA) rePa (8) aett (C) tear (0) s=foy “ ita gymnast sitting on rolatiigettcol with his afms outstretched, thags (his arms towards the chestthen ( anquler velocity J wl ii < 4). Inggase (8) Decrease © 5 main constant (0) Nene a/ Wiese force acting ofa) 100 kg man standing in an eftvalor accelerating i m sec? comes out fo “downward with 2 be. AY (a) SEO (8) S80N 6 (c) Gabor (0) 2ero ‘A ball tod at one and of the string is swung in 2 vertical circle of radius ¢ under action of gravity The net force towards cenlre at the top mast pointis- z fA) Tow (By) Tew (wt (0) None of these The number of “Earth stations” whieh | 9 tansmit signals to satellites and recolve signals trom tham are: 3 ) 4 C) 1% (0) 70 INTELSAT operates at frequencies 4, 6,11, 14 having unit of: 2 (a) ie (8) MH PPA which they re (8) Dragtorce (2), Stet (C} J Wisedsity lone of - ‘ofafluld is defined as: ae (a) oe volume (9 (8) Producto vine and mass mass.a!0 (c) its mass of (0) None pitiase volume rahe: 4¥ Stoke's law holds for: ‘ (8) Maton througt 48)? Motion — thas tee space viscous medam, (c) Bodies «ig 51 (0) None ot these shah Foy dioplets ate suspended in air when ther \Gwelght is balanced by: Mh) Force otgranty (8) Upward ta, due to ait (©) Surfacetension (0) _ None ol hese The equation of continuity is defined as A, © Aw, Unit of Aivsisi (A) Cubic meter (8) Cubic meter gey second {€) Square meter per (0) Nore ofthese second Turbulent flow is: “ ‘and (6) Steady a \negular (0) and (0) None of these Unit of density to mass ratio is: (Ay om (8) m? (©) kgm? {D} None ot these Volume of a cylinder can be found by. Ww4, (B) ath ptr (C} Length « breadth (0) None of hese x height Normally, the blood pressure (torr uni) in? ‘healthy human body varies from: e t & OSCILLATIONS when quarter Of a cycle Is completeg, 1b Gseillating body In terms of amy no ns of amplitude Ai: 38 (0) 44 ‘A body of mass 0.034 kg attached 10 on ana spring of Spring Constant 0.3 Nim, thon fimo period of spring mass system wil es ay 15sec (8) 20sec 2356 oy alge 2 time period of 2 simy Th eden of Is ple pectin: Ie A) Length (3) Mass {c) Vaueolg (0) Bok Aang fp ‘ime period of @ pendulum is doubled by increasing its length, then its frequency will ia) Asobe doubled (Bp, Blcome nai (Cc) Become on@ (OY Becomes tote fourth limes 4 Thesting ofaisimple pendulum should be: weno, (8) Extensible (C) Ineytersible {O) “None of these 1 getend's pendulum, is. the pendulum whose fime period Is: (m1 second (B) 2seconds (o} 3 seconds (D) None of these 1 An abject undergoes SHM. Its maximum speed occurs whon its displacement from equilibrium position is: (8) Maumum (@) Hat oof ils maximum value (C) Zero (0) None 1 Free oscillations are always produced by. (a) Anapphed force (8) Gravitational force (C) Restonng force (D)_Inertiaonly |. and inertia "ifthe waves produced in a microwave overt then their ys uo AENS Gu 200 10 100 ts 120 to 80 (c) @) 1501579 I qaable bag ls apartay ‘1060 Stetne Ne ‘sphyamemanomeler meter ANSWERS () (A) O) o z 1. phase of vibvation is: ‘30 Wise pistence covered during one vibration of of an a 5 6. te of wave-length 12 om, 4A) 2500 WH (cy 2500 Ke fraquency will be: (a) 0.25 Mele (0) None ol ese ANSWERS The square root of 0.4 ks ___- (®) Grestermanas — (6) Smale yan o$ (©) Eauatioos (0) None ater Wavelength and time period T are related {© the valocity v of the wave 25: A * ih ®) ge (C) et (0) Nene of these The Tatio-6/ speed of sound in hydrogen 1° the speed of sound in oxygen Is: (ey 4 VB, speed of sound: AJA) Increases by 61 (B) Decreases: by 61 cm sec? em sec! (C) Remargnorstant (0) None of these ‘Two, IBentical tuning forks vibrate at 266 cisebtier loading one of them, 6 Beats /s0¢ Gre heard when forks are sounded together. The period of the loaded fork is: (A) 2x V0? sec {B) 3» 10> sec (C) 4% 10%sec (0) 0.006 sec The effect of leading the prongs of a tuning fork with wax Is (0: (A) Increase the frequency Maintan the ‘onginal frequency Given for (cylindrical) metal wire, kgim’, diameter = 2mm, ¢= 32.cm, find out Dectease the frequency All of these (8) (c) (0) p24 mass (A) tgram (8) 109ms {C) 100.gms (D) tho The wavelength of sound produced by open ond organ pipe in nth mode is ay 2 (8) 2nl 0 (Cy anet (0) In which case, Doppler's effect is use (A) (8) Sonat {C) (D) Allof these None ot thes a. Radar To (ind speed of slats Dogar's Unique AFNS Gul ay 0 | 19. Which of the following cannot be poy, PUL ee (a) Uvewolet rays (8) Seundys 8 (A) Decreases (8) Remains same {C) Radio woves (0) X-rays (C) Increases (0) None of these ANSWERS “ANSWERS Gauss eee Ree Ap. Ajz [Teja [Aj4 [cTs. efeov a B | co oho mia Als. D | 10. c a7 er ela ilo Frequency of red colour as compared to that of viotat cotone Is: (A) Equa! (@) Smater (C). Greater {0} Nona o! these 2 Phase change of 180 [s equivalent fo a path ditference of: (®) 2 2 ( we {0) 3. Condltlons for interferanc: sources should be coherent and: (a) Al a far off (B) Close together distance {©}. Coinciding (0) None of these 4 To find wavelength of light by his experiment, Newton utilizes (A) Principle cf phase (8) Snefis law change {(C) Bragg's law {D)° Both A and c 5. Wavelength of light canbe found by means of Michelson Interferometersing tho formula: io) Ce. 2m © .32 ) a Ma 6 —“Algrating tias $000 tines per eentimoter. Then grating elomont will bo given as: (A) 2 104m (8) 2% 10%m (C) 2«10%m, (D) 2% 104m 7. Diffraction etlect is: (A) Mote for 3 round (8) Mare for a sharp edge edge (C) Less for a sham (0) None of these edge & In Bragg's equation, d represents: (A) Grating element (8) Shit separ (C)_interplaner (0) None of these spacing 9 X-ray diffraction has been used In studying the: (A) Crystal structure = (B) Haemoglobin Double hele structure of DNA (Cc) (D) Allof these Pare Teasi distance of distinct vices (A) Increases (8) Decreases (C) Isnotatfected (0) Hone, 2, Conventionally, all the aistances p, g 7 measurad from ofthe tens. (A) Focus 18) Optical 3 Edges (0) None atthe 3. Thallinage of an object $ mm iongin ony em high. The magnifiation produced yyy! Is “4 (8), G2 2 YON 01 4. Resolving power In rilh order direction fy grating is givon by» (A) pi (8) m Rea Rey () REvkm (0) None of these 5. The "Working of compound micrescope 4, based on the principle of: 1A) Reflection (8) Refraction {0} Bolh A and B (D) Hone of these 6 Aspectrometer is used to study: (A) Working of a (B) Working telescope collimator (C) Construction of (D) Spectra tumtable and circular seales 7, The magnifying power of an astronomical) telescope incraases with | (A) Decreasing (, (B) Increasing t, (G) tncreasin (D) None of these 4 In Michelson’s experiment, the rotati mirror and plane mirror were mounted on: (A) The same (B) Different ‘mountain mountains (C) One on the (D) None o! these mountain and the other cn the ground 9 A material having high refractive index hase (A) Low density (B) High density (C) eto density (D) None of above 10. Multimode stop index fibre has diameter! ” aes \. | 5 Sue) Bee iro umber Is maa Le er of unique AENS Gutdo low 50 um None ef these Aboul 50 jm (0) ANSWERS 0 ie aaa vay Mowe SOM 8 169 o ) Bot Hee rs jrotecules IM: one 9 of a (8) Unit volume of a a subsinoce Unt fee moe of a (0) None ent (2) bstance (0) None of those natura of thor! radiation wh uiraviolet ays (3) eile gansta (0) Renee which process. the change in i In gy ofthe systent IS zero intormat chone process (2) Iso ie (8) sobaric pre UH) ova process (0) ischemal suocess iy Acts the area ofthe piston and dy fe he dist fance moved by the piston, thon chan ois expressed by. ae volun a ay MW A (0) Aay lene vsitle Ay, MO) Vhone ct these ic) aalngys zero {D) Nane of these lumbar of spark plugs\recded in diesel angine I (@) Four (8) Five ic) Su (D) None of these io entropy change is associated \ ia) Isathermat (8) Ad cass process (G) Isobane prone (D) None of them probablo to take Only those processes a plac nich entropy af tho system: fa) in (2) Remains constant (C) both A and B ate (D) lone ctalove correct When heat is addod to tho 3} the entropy chang (A) Positive (6) Negatv (©) 2er (D)_ Hone of these 1 W the distance between WO doubled, ihe force between thom (A) Double By Halt { Three umes {B ‘One fourth (E) One thitd Tho value of cy In Coulomb's a wr seionnc? (6) 88 {C) 85 «107 NF vr Bap 397" Nov (0) FE charges will becom aw is aes. 107 or ce N (€)_ Mane ofthese . The Sfunito! constant & in caulomb's law Is: (a) mec iB) GEN Im? (c) crn tam? {tinct {E) None of these ‘Two charges are located respectively: 3 7-30) and <4 ol wet distance betwee? positions certain reference point THe the charges is: (Ay Zar0 () af-3) €) otthese Origin of-the electrie and the forces? AA, “Was known in 1917 4D. (8) was krownin 1811 AO {C)_waskngwn in 71 AD. (0) issili unknown {E) was known in 1611 AD. The concept of electric field theory was introduced by: (a). Mchae! Faraday (8) Newion (0) Kepler (Cc) Dalton {€) Einsten Michael Faraday 1s kno} (a) Nuclear strong force Nuclear force {E) None of these Thare are two charges at certain distance The ratio o| acting on each other will be: (a 15 (8) 1 () 5) (oO) 4 (E) None ol Eloctric ald strength Is defined as: (a) Work don on unit char atest (0) 12k yravitational win by his work On: @) Grawlatonal force {D) Electric force weak (c) of 4p and Suc placed f the forces 1 vi} ue Dogar's Unique AFNS Guide —— CY Tho sreirent thal MONS OUQH toe tty 10. mt. 2 {8) Fore exerted on unit charge (C} Distance covered by unit charpe (0) Power exerted by uni charpe {E)_ None of these Eleciic intensity at a place due to a charged conductor is a, Scalar quantity (8) Vector quantity ‘Semb-vectot and seme-scalar Dimensionless quantity Bath (A) and (D} ae te The intensity at # point dua to # charge is Inversely proportional fo: (A) Amountofcharme (8) ‘Sie of the charge (C) Dstance between charge and the point (2) Square of ihe distance from the charge (E)_ None of hese The St unit of charge fs: (8) Watt (0) vol (8) Negative (0} (A) Posttve charge {C) Either (a) or (8) (E) Anatom Electvic tines of force: #8) eo each (6), Me parallel (c) “ig ‘sense Never lege,” ane ej fet force of 1M acts angen charge off en'the strengrh oF afocric Meld al thet point ts’ Neutron 0 Ww a7, (4) TRC. (8) Mae (c) 1rwe> ¥ (0) 1oRWIC {E) Beth (Ayand (D) eT iN |. tical applications of electricity Charges in maton Atoms i motion (6) {0} (E) Malrcules in (A) bic Exner (A) © Me Ime MEH oy (A) Its shaft lo revolve WS bry # ‘lalg ith (6) Motor to move (0) Teun, (E)_ None of these ‘Stanit of current describes the flow of at the rate of: hit (A) One ampere per secund (6) One coukerb per second (C) One eleevon par second {Ohi 25 10° electrons per secona (8), and (D) Fie of metallic conductors, the cp, carriers 310° (a) Protons (8) Electenrd> (C) Antiprotons (0) Resitiens (E)_ Both (A) and (6) a The charge ge wan Betroiyte ae; Positive es 1B) Neaatve lens (D) Beth (A) anda, (E)Meinengel Bes) In gasts)ete charge carriers are: fons (8) Postive ons legative fons: (D) Both (a) and fey Both (A) and (8) The conventional current is the name given current due to flow of. (8) Positrons id (4) (8) Positive charges (0) Both (1 andcy (C)_ Negative charges (€) None of these ‘A current of 1 ampere is passing throughs conductor. The charge prssing through ite half'a minutos (A) One Cou'smb sitive charge moving in ono director in all axternat affects 19.9 charge moving a the ate lon Pasiive cham rer e charge moving in the oppaste diachon (0) Poste charge moving inthe so {E) Noo of thes: movie i the opps! (6) (0) Epo le eye oper | ee ee. Sef. ei aa ee te J yo ss unaue AENS Gulde fo) ba 8) an (6) oth (B) and (C) Iya ra 8S Inmet: tay Ate. in Fandom maton 9) Fepends upon lemperature | C¥ sPe=d fa) Move) 3 portia ecbon Move with specd af ight @ Move such thal thelr 5 (0) pon temperature Peed does not depen None of nese lye rate at which the free ol lectron 0 ugh any section of 3 pass tnesnto lett is @ metallic wire trom Greater than the speed ot whi from left to fat which they pass ‘tess than the speed al which ‘oll fo nght they pass from The same al which they pass ir - ‘Any of above rom lets fo right @) None of these ithe ends of 2 wire are connected f. pattery, an electric field E will be sot up viele (a). Tre ends of he wire only {@)_ Mid pant of the wize-only Every point within the wire Se DSS 9) Alnodes only {6}, None of these we me magnitude of drift velocity is of the order of: 4) 10mims" (8) 102 ms* 10° ms (0) 10+me" (qpione of these EEO | When some compass needles are placed ona catd board along a circle with the centre at the wire, they will: 18) Point in the direction of N-S (B) Set inemselves tangential to the circle Point in the direction ol E-W (©) Paintin the direction of S-E ©) None of these in he region surrounding 2 current carrying wire 4) Amagnetic field is set up 474 (8) The ines ot lore are ebipica! {(C) Diesion ef hnes of fore depends upon ‘woction of current (D: stn (4) and (C) a ; ‘A curtent carrying conductor sats up Its Ow? (A) Elects eld {6} Nuclear field © Magnetic eld (0) Allof these ) Solh (A) and (© Itis iaiesey repre a currant flowing towards the reader by a symbol: A) (8) 4) {c) m (Ey t+) The direttion of force an 2 current oe, conductor placed,in a magnetic field 's of: Length ol se held ) conductor © re ( txo Oe {E},, None of these ‘The pointer of a magnetic compass: (A). Is atfected onfyby pentianent magnets {B) Ages itselfiperaitel to the applied magnetic field (C)y \Witrales in the magnetic field of the current (0) “Algns itsell perpendicular to the magnets fete (E) Both (C) and (0) Magnetic field is 2: (A) Vector quantity (B) Scalar quantity (C) Scalar as well as (0) Neither (A) nor (B) vector quantity. (E)_ Any of (A) or (8) The diroction of magnatic lines of forco around 2 current carrying wire is given By: (A) Faraday’s law (8) Head to tail ule {C) Right hand mule (0) Both (A) end (B) (E)_ None of these 9 a copper rod carries a direct current, the magnetic field assoclated with the current will be: (A) Only inside the (B) Only outside the tod rod Both inside and outside the rod (D) Neither insid2 nor outside the rod (E) None of these The force on a current carrying conductor | length 7. placed in @ magnetic field © doponds upon: (A) Angle between L and B (Cc) 10. Dogar's Unique AFNS Guldi n 12 11. 16 5 16. W. {8) Cument passing through the cand ctce {C) Length anc megnebs field {0} Both a)ard (2) only (E) Avichtiese Magnetic lines of force: (A) Cannot intersect (8) Intersect at infinity, stall {C) Intersect yehin magnet (D) intersect at neutral points, (E) None of hese The strength of magnetic Geld around Straight conductor. (A) Is same every where atoune the conductor (8) Odeys inverse squate ler {C) 15 directly groparional te the square ef distance trom the concuctah, (0) Allaretue (E) None ot hese ‘A currant is passed through @ straight wire, The magnetic fold established around it has its tines of force: (A) Ciculer and (2) Oninsepoand endless odes (C) Streght (0) Portales * {E) Aiiare we 2. W current camying conde placed perpendicular to the magnébeMield, it will experience a force e 18) Zero 48 WBeose | sy {ey 18 (0) Beth (a) et) (E)_ Both Ww The force exptipited by 2 pleed in 2 | aby sh product a} teary bs (8) rece fone Gt ant a (C) Ranhthanityk: (D) Som tel ara (c) (E), Boum (4) and (C} MA ‘Is vector area and i ss the magnatic field, the magnetic fivs is mathemalically defined as (4) AG (8) AR (Cy BA (OQ) Both (A) an (8), (E) Both (A) and (C) Vector area 4 is ave 1 whose direation: (A) sealing tne suntace eteanant E) Perpencicedas to curtsre etomast {0} Alani sunface casi (0) Gepencts upc ths anv Ral maynets held 18 20. SILL The current produced by moving a toop a yp ty Nene ofthese ithe field Is dected along the nanny, area, then flax is: 6 (Ay Hanan, (8) Eeudiony, (C) Equal o BA (0) Mnmnet E)_ Barn (A) and (C) _ The unit of magnetic Induction B fy (A) Weber te Web (C) tewten’ame Newt mene fort 16) None tie Magnetic induction is defined 2 Muy area of the surface which is: Pe tay (A) Parellelto (8) Peery 9 Bion sce 0 AO) anycinery cross a magnebic field is (8) up ina conductor when it ma magnate feld a} (E) None of An indveed current can be produced by Co i m {8) Ch fo) (0) Co, (Eb None vite The phononienon of generation of induced emtis called, (A) (0) ‘nic vnduction — (E} Bath (A) and(0) The Induced currant in a conductor depend par: A) F tance 6 the loop 43 UME AENS Gulde ‘speed with wh ‘—<. ) None of these ister Rotated Che induced current fy (0) The calls otter done rake . ised by: the 100p can bg | 13 (O) iia) urd (B)(E)_ None et these ia) Usiig 2 stonger magnet tg ba] '3 © itder the cireull shown in Fig. if the fa ova he en tar 2 itch of ta coll Pls suddanly closed 10 oe {he !oop by a cal of ma ‘ 8 ar a oth (A) and (B) in magnet-coil experiment, emt can be proguced Dy’ i) ERG HSH nt nog he ae a on hen eepiiny the magne e korn magi staionwy ard mung ih ‘A romentary current in inuced vee elaive mot: edie sudseniy de! relative io @ Rememgng™imutnnn | oe All above =~ suddenly ¢ 0 @ ‘ichae! Faraday and Joseph see sph Henry belong ja USA ardEngiand (8) England od Engiard and USA (0) Eo tg aia (0) USA “ tone of these ase Tne magnitude of induced emt depends upon {E)_Caiaarcmengr resi roms unatiected 14. Relering fo above figure, current in the coll bY ‘grows from zero (0 its maximum Valve: “ (A) Althelinstant the svitch iso oe a ts instant te SH 2 oN When suatch «vent ong! No Allof atove Ae (6) Neuiner of shee 15 Referring cape figure, current in call P 1s ‘maximum value 10 261 the 1) Rela of decrease of magnetic field fe) ate of change ofmageeti ld > a sce aes tse era ‘ neti jinstgnt the swrtch #5 C105 0 elbee ae % pe ee when (ere fs ‘motion between the <6 i “ When 3 Jalvanameter indic ra oe ae é iu Beecraasing coment 9S io) aeznstnt > iG) Fier (B1 orf Instead af 7c )0 {E) Hone ol these 16. Referring to above fig current in the coil F, the change fur (A) bs anseciated vath eo P (B) ts assoer dwith coe S {0} Causes an duced current in col § ure, due (o change In 2 in magnetic ‘the cait lowards a magnet, the magnétus moved towards the coll with the 7 Lume speed, The gelvancmoler shows a aan 3 ) None ct ths pare 17, Referring to above figure. 2 changing current Jn the same diection inthe same direction, fv in coil P can be prod: A) Al Ue inst {B)_ putt wekandmhe cvvech ws epened ares magnitude sppovste des fhe opgesita ©) tie hein ol heostal (By. thane of these o al oie ‘Acoil of constant area is placed Ina constant (E))) Noni ol nese mine. fed An Induced current (S 48) In order thal no emf should be iciugast ins produced in the coll when frat Toop of wire placed in & changing magnetic field, the angle between B and a The cot ty (8) The «Cal Is r produced by A.C. gonerators using Geotemy 19, A should b we (3) 4S () o (0) 13% (2) 180" Tho unit of induced em! s: (A) Yot (6) Newas (C} Joule cour! (0) Both (A) and (C) (©) Alofinese ‘Consider the Fig. whore the call is placed In the magnotic feld of an olectromagnet The magmatic fur through tho colt is changed by: Biearonapnet (A) Keeping both tne coll and the electromagnet) stavonary Ww {8) By passing 2 constant current. thraggy ithe electromagne! %\ {C) By changing the current passing'through the electromagnet (0) Both {A} and (8). he. | (€) Both (A) and (Oy), <2 Ne 1 Alternating current can be tansmittod (A) Tolong distance (8) Al very high eet (©) Atverytow cost (D) Both (A) and (0) (E) Bett (4) and (A) Atternating curront is produced by a voltage source which polarity: (A) Remains the (8) Feverss ater same pete {C) Keeps.on reversing with tine {0} Reverses ater every Lime mterval TI2 (E) Bath (C) and (0) Nowadays, mast of the electrical energy is tt, ® c (0) Bony (A) Hydal water (c)Solareneray {€}bain(@) ard (0) The time Inferval during WNH ty, sourco changes Is polarity once ng (A) Time period T (8) Halt ty, ‘period (C) Quarter the tme 0) eT wo third of the Hone (0) iy o 5 Nth The most common source of aly Voltage is: N, {A) Motor (8) Tromstinie, {(C) AC generator (O)_ Bata) ange {E) Botn(A)and (6) = The oulpul V of aYAIG: generator xp instant Is given by: x ~ tA) VeVespc” (8) Vevosin, () vewsn (Bern ane (8) Using @= ah and w= 4 the angle treze (0) Botn(4) ara which the colt of A.C. generator rotates, shy this (A) 2210 (8) we () x (0) 302 {E) 2s Using V= V, sin a and w= 24, the vatay alternating voltage V when t= 31/4: (A) Ve () -\ ic) V=0 (0) Botha) ant(g) (E)_ Both (A) and (C} The wave form of alternating voltage Is tv graph betwoon: (A) Voltage along seas and time along yas (8) Curent and time ! (C) Voliage.otong y.ans and time atong ears (0) Vetlage.and cuirent (€) Ether (B) 01 (D) The waveform of alternating voltage is « (A) si (8) Rectanguir (C) Savetonth (0) Sinusoidal {E) None of these The instantaneous value of voltage or curt Can have any value between. uniue AFNS Gui maximum vai ay Pest % maximum value ~¥y, hand nogitive ; ig) Posiwe manimum value +, pgurantima (6) zero and negative marinurrsaiue a {i Weesua 3S Sas vane (0) Anyotinere ™“ S ‘Tho same a5 Ae poak value é) NE e oe po entire waveform ne «rea term) a) Average Values whch eis fe) 05 value end T ne EN RAL ote. Pie eens (cy Peakto-peak values ip) RMS vahies Answers (El. None of ese a RMS value of vollage Is: © a @) ve Vi 2 cy 14VNe (0) osv? ) exter (8) or (0) a ul Lalas value reached by the voltage or GAs ees cA (2) ir quarter cycle & called instantaneous value Ber aw ‘e fe) _inhalfcyle is called peak-to-peak value (©) Ceramics (0) Both (A) and (®) V3) in one cytle ts called peak value (E} Abotttese (5) inhallccle sealed instantaneous yale © | 2 The solids ere classified 25° | (@)_ None these | (ip, Milas (8) Crystalline ls The sum of pasitive and negative peak values {C\y) Amorphous (0) Poll | fie, p-p velue) is called: {E) Allexcept A | (a) Instantaneous (8) Peak value & Zirconia is classified a5: fee (A) Ceramic sold (B) tonic Compound fo) RMS vatua (D) Peak-to-pask (C) Metal (0) Either (A) of (8) value (E) Either (8) or (C) (@jpnone ofthese . ¥ 4 Each atom in a matal crystal vibrates about a 5 Thpeak te-poak value of al(eenating voltage fixed point with an amplitude that: is: (A) Decreases with rise In temperature 4) 2% (8) Yo {B) [snot atfected by ase in temperature G) ve SS (D) 4M [C)__ Increases with rise in temperature 2 C (0) Both (8) and (C) (E) None of nese (E) None of these 1 The average value of alternating voltage over a | 5 The transition from solid to liquid ts actually | complete cyce is from: j B07 no (a) Zero (A) Oiler todisonter (B)_O'sarder to order Ic} 0707 V. (0) 1414 View (C) Ordertoorder (0) _ Disorder to I is ) (E} Esther (Ay or {C) disorder % Peak value of alternating current Is: (E)_ None of these (A) Gre fas stantaneous values 6 Tho transition from solid state to liquid state qual 19 Ws RMS value Is « ak-to-peak value (A) Abrupl {B) Stow {C) Continuous {O) Oiscontinuows 0 The inst: (E) Both (A) and (0) tani tr ntaneous valuo of alfornating | 7, The force which malntains the strict long Dogar's Unique AFNS Guido 10, 1, 14 16, range order between afoms of # erystaline solid is the; (A) tHuclearforce (8) Coheswe force {C) Adhesive force (0) Coulamnb force {E) Hone ot these The word amorphous means: (A) Witout any (8) With Definite structure () Reguiar arrangement molecules: {E)_ None of these ‘Amorphous solids: (A) Have definite meling porn! (8) Arecatied glassy solids {C) Have no definite meting point {D) Both (8) and (C) (€) Both (A) and (C) ‘An ordinary glass gradually softens into 2 ‘paste-like’ stale before it becomes @ very Strcture {0) Both (6) and (C) of viscous liquid. It happens almost at (A) B00 8) soc {C) 300-¢ (0) 100 {E) None of these The pattern of a crystalline soli is (A) Onedimensonal (8) Two de {C) Threedimensional (0) Ether (om (E) None of hese ‘Ina cubic crystal, all tho sides mobil (A) 60° Blase © (C) 10% Ni (©) 19 artes & 4s: ‘atoms . ae (i) eatin) A unit cell is ii basic structure which is: ¥ (A) Onedimensional (8) Two dineosicnat (C) Three dimensional (D) Fourdinensions (E) None of these Tick the one which is not a crystalline solid: (A) daceria (8) Glass (0) Copper (0) Cerariye sos {E) An ion compecund Tho temperature at which te vibrat become $6 great that structure of the cry breaks up, is called (A) Gnbeat (6) Temperature of Daca Wea sonesoh yaar > ‘Studied by al (8) Nee ns - u) Bana cong 4 4 temparaturs (Ch g pean (E) Bahay ane) The whote structure repetition of unit cens ts ¢3 (ay Cestsiomce 5) ‘ 10) Felymsne seid (0) Pane (©) None al these 16. The pattern of NaCl particles have y which is ty (B) Body A) Cube ot * Suiple cubic D) Face, Eath (2) and (C) en ystaliine solids, 2foms are hely jolibrium positions depend nn Sf (0) ey @ 19, of toes | (8) Nica troy acme 0} 8 come farce =< ( Sie, 2». am. Pays te 4 aie cewe v8) Untees (0) Polymer 2 The huge advances in electronics oe” en tare dus to discovery and ust! Corductoe {6} Insulators (0) ton ‘ Tho use of ci the form of (A) Yellow boxes 4 in eloctrons is describe” (B) Black bones Red boxes (0) Vite bores «© Bath (&) and (2) (e Rotadpyheaa ‘of gormanis {C) Positrons & ip etabsclite zero aces anno” (pore eee i sence Bh Aten a eae ay ie conduct Trvalent (2) path (A) ane (a) (©) Baints)enag) Ree ona gam lmperatr, era (C)Portavatent 0) Germanium in dts pure form, actas: ‘ef germanium, iempunty (i sani (®) Acemton = {E) “Either (A) of (B) WW ineusicr (0). Bahay aig ‘ANSWER: , ie (©) ohtajanaqc) Pe—p-2 2 fe ic numbor of 7 16 1% fumbor of ions Pemanien) atom and £ respectively: ‘ons in Wt are” A @ 2 (8) 4.32 Qi ) 24 TEE a j sneept of direct t an Nal foctrons present ina (A) Farealy en Page ee ees crystal (6) Rate tor’ [Oy Rate ore ar (8) Cos ways aber fc} Molecular bord, (0) Sean (€) None of these (e) Both (8) and (C) ) ang (a) | 2 ‘All motions aro: ‘An outer most orbit (A) Relaive to a (8) RA b me * Aa pesration titpessesses: ate person ©) Gessner (ay electrons (8) Beles obsenanai trons (¢)_ !2wlectrons (0) (C)y Absolute (0) Boll (a) an (2) (@) Noelectron Pale ction (€),_ tare of these 5 a pay ervtalis: a\ © Abody at rest remaingabsest unless: 2 a) Newral as & (8) fmpunt tA) balanced force pabduces mation In wbele Ai aoded (8) avnineelahen’ force produces accoleravan '" (Pore crystal $ C) Piay enased (O), Both 4) and (8) (Gp BP Vinbaanced fore does mot proouce ay. | Mjocty charge earlers — ee ie {in the p-rogion of pn o oe e profuces acceleraton in it a) Electrons si see i ee Ha ae 4 ‘Strictly speaking, the earth Is: (a oe these tevlnons in an eae frame of relerence 2 Whenever 2 cov. Ie non-inertal frame of reference (a) anclocion ee eae @ Anioee irame of reference a ay : non-acce! rated trame of relerence (C) i feclforsole (D} Apositron {E)_ Bain (A) and (2) cited 5 Tne special theory of relatively treats the 2 Tho impurity in the germanium is usually i Rare en ee usually in “ ipl <0n ie ' ve (8) 1510" c) nan 4 ie . (p) 1°10" (0) Both (A) and (C) €} None of these (E} Bol When phosphorus Is added as an li 6 eee miami tude mtos |“ fe nis rete an ee nc volving fr ere! i a Fee Te a a gen AGE fee g frames of reference which : (A) Inertial (8) Accelerating will respect to one another vared to the distance meas 2 16. As comp sen ur iy {C) Accelerating with respect 19 apatticular star ‘erver on Earth, om Es, ‘Mowing ih uniform velocity a ‘measured by an Observer In y anes None 0 these would soem: 1. "hae special theory ofrtatiy is based on: Pe (8) toner (A) Fourpostdates (6) Tivee pauls (same (0) Wuchteige () np! (E) None of these (C) Two poslutates (E) Nope of thase 47 Mass ofan object fa) is a varveg (8) Depends & Thora is no way to detect. {A} Absolute wntorm (8) eee quantty tn tracey mation m object (C) State of rest (0) State of motion {o) Indleates ts (0) Allabove (E) None of hese inertia. i aie . ) None ofthese (A) Is. an absolute (8) Is relative 18. (er avs orbital speeds: gene a (8) 30kms (©) Depends wean (0) All above ‘ ome (0) Bo at) motion of frame © i) telerence © aC) {E) None of these . 19. Tick Rete eh iste epson: 10. The symbol fo be used in relativity problems iy REMIES re denotes: {A) Dilated ume (8) Propor time ome (C) life time (0) Halt ite @ . {E} None of these: oe 11, Practically the quantity = is obways: gre Bath MeOny | 20. Tho ratio of-speed of light 10 the orbital see (a) Less thanone: ) Equa aren otEortts i) Grealerthanane (0) allo thes (a 16> 3) 10 (€) Hone olttiese ONG: iO) 1 12. Tiekthe correct statement’ € ae (A) ot 6 always @ sis always ANSWERS than greater than m. © me ic) & {) Both (A) and iO) rt B (2. Do [3. €18 |e y ow 5, |00 16, Bale ec Nieaek cl (E) and (C) S Dm | 6 |i | A Tt fa 0 to relative motion of\observer and the D [14 po 5 | A_[t |e ramé of reference ofavents, me always: || jm e119. | ofa Ta 14) Dilates tse, > (B) Contracts itsell 1C} Stielenesycei’ (0) Both (A) and (C) Foes ents: The first series which was identified in the F) None et lnese 14 The dilation of time applies to the Mming spectrum of hydrogen is called: (a). Lyman senes (8) Balmer senes processes which are: (A) Physeal (8) Chemical (C) Parchen series: (D) Bracken senes {C) Grotopcal {0) Aol these (@) $ (=) Noneal these 2 Balmer series was identified in 15. Aging process of the human body (A) 1685 (8) 1785 (h) Becomes slaw by maton af very high spaed {ey 1845 (0) 1985 high speed, (E} 1885 Afonis of hydrogen gas can be excited by passing electric current through it wben Pt gas is filled into the discharge tbe at « pressure which is (2) Becomes fast at ¥ (C) Is fal atiected when its speed becomes {E) None true fo ite ne than atmosphere pressure w er Tich the In the infrared 8 huss than mimospheric prussure (8) Grater han atmosphere preasunw (C) jjuch greater thon atmospheric prescure (0) oth (C) and (9% (0, ber series fies Bein magnotic wave je region @) a) UeRecregion (0) (None of these iat arrangement of cofours in the TH oa cof white (ik Noa ds: in that region of Spectrum which \s Invisible region Utiraviole! region ROYEGIV GOR | vest (0) SIGROYV se 8 na iy wavelengths of colours (n the “ne CT 10 nm to 56 nm Monmoasenm (6) 5 a) Horr a@ssnm (0) 910nmta $560 & Be eet fatement: ects : ha ae yor (8) b= 662 10™ ane Js ec By ie = Aver ath a results of specl’a obtained by Balare! ware expressed i 1896 DY" jay Baht (8) Rydbera 5 Pion: (0), Perfor jomt ; Crores ofeformation of spectrum i% oie (8) Speclrostapy (o) Ospersion {0) Reflettion fe) Botr¥) and (0) The vale of Rydberg's. cunstant is. @) 1.9974 « 10D" {6} 1.0974 = 107 m™ qc) 10974 foe (0) 10974 x 10° on? cm! {Ej tone of these ‘prcium represents the number of temponent colours present in certain light in lerms of WW Yfavelenqlh (8) Frequency ) Eneroy (0) Both (4) and (B) Fj) Allol these Teh the series which ties in the visible e700 (H Ayman senes () hen senes, Balmer Brackett seni (8) (0) 15, 412 which teglon: (A) Plana seres (a) Bracbett sesies (C) Poschensenas — {D) Alot nace (E)_ Nore of theve The spectra! serios found in the infrared region ix/ar (A) “Paschencenes (B)_Brachett sere (C) Prund eenes, {) goin ta) and (8) {E) Atottese Lyman series in tho spectrum of bydroner ‘exists In tho; (A) Intrates 4a region () inavodeegs (2) gan eyed) {E) None of these: (oa PNSWERS, & Pe ead a | a pa |e 14 (43-1 044 | sl pe} R= anaes eee Was Suggesledifo be in the nucleus {A) Rutherford DS) Bohrin 1913 4920 (C) Diraain 828 (DQ) Anderson in 1932 (E) Nock of these 2 ‘Néulron was discovered by (AY" Rutierford in (8) Chadaichin 1932 1920 (C) Bobrm 1913 (D) Compton in 1927 {E) None cf these 2 The ratio of the radii of an atom and its nuclews is roughly equal to (A) 108m e) 1 (Cc) 10°m (0) 10m (E) 10-5 mm 4. Nucleon means (A) Only electrons {B) Only neutrar (C) Goiy proc: (D) Both (A) and (Cy (E) Both (B) and (C) Bi Charge and mass of @ proton are respectively: (A) zero, 1.673 = (8) 16 1077 107 ko oul 6 « oka (C) 16~ 10 "cou, (DB) §1- 10" bg, 1673 +10 "kg 1.67 « 10°?" cout (E) 1.67 » 10° cout, 16» 10" kg 6 Mass of neutron is exactly. Nec at eo ot eoge Ame wre sucka of hela a ed of roe | tore f tee n Tha wetapes of *ycropen mae A r nad ro) S S J oy) nm m ‘9 Unique AFNS Gul 23 Somyeat LLY SOLVED TEST NO. 2 SsIbIe answers. Choose the corr ‘Chemoc meaulorophs fe fi loa Drosera Intermedia yan example of: () Spentehe* | Parasta 5 preathing ls als0 known as: feces, fa) Versiahas eee b] Celia respirauon thas been estimated that Gur Total a: nathan sme Surface area provided by roots, > Bent Oe at present in most 4 Element present in most abundance In human bod ls: Shoe {3 Sten fe) Peony 2) _Glyeapeptides Which ofthe following characters 's mot true abott eneymesy . lobular in shape Non-specific : senha une nl Highly reactive t celts | ee combina el rews wen oie ae nations Includes three structures all of which are found in plat ellulose cell wall chloroplast cell membrane: b) Cellulose cell wall, chloropiasi sap vacuole c) _Gelulose cel wal nueleus. esp vocucla, Chloroplast, cell membrane, nucleus, which is NOT a disease of viruses? O} is provided by the om Hydrogen ohydrates may combi Carbohydrates may aoa, ith Protein to form Polio fb) Anthrax (c} Measles a Hepatitis Which of the following Is not involved in motility? a) «Pil Flagella ic, Gilia (d)—Fimbriac whieh of the'following are the characteristics of living organisms? (2) »Highly organized, complex eniities ib) Composed of one.or more cells ic) Can grow in size id) _Allof the above . Which of the following processes can be described in biochemical terms? (2) Pholasynthesis (b) Respiration {c) Digestion d) Allol these Ifthe co-factor Is loosely attached to the protein part, it is known as: (2) Coenzyme {b) Apoenzyme (c) Holaenzyme {d) None of the above Micrographia was published by: Robert Brown ’ fa) Robert Hooke b) (c) 1. Schwann 4) MM. Schleiden Carlous Linnaeus was: (a) English (c) French Who called small creatures as ‘Animalcules'? (2) Rober! Hooke (b) Robert Koch (b) Swedish Malian Dogar’s Unique AFNS Guide asteut = = (buh (evi Exlenple of Apleamplexans I ») Posmege = Beek

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