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Foreachincorvetresponse, one mark willbe deducted from the total seores. ‘The maximum marks ar» 720, In this Test Paper, each subject will consist of two sections, Section A will consist of 35 questions (al questions are mandatory) and Section B will have 15 questions. Candidate can choose to attempt any. 10 question out of these 15 questions. In ease if candidate atiempts more than 10 questions, first 10 attompted questions will be considered for marking. 4. In case of more than one option correct in any question, the best correct option will be considered as answer. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particalars on this pagelmarkcing responses. Rough work is to he done on the space provided for this parpose in the Test Booklet only. 7. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the Room/Hall. The candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them. ‘The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not write your Form No. anywhere ‘else except in the specified space in the Test Booklet! Answor Shoot. Use of white fluid for correction is not permissible on the Answer Sheet, ( ‘wet S arqere H fret srerecar at fea a, att Fewer aM sifeerarraTeT | Incase of any ambiguity in translation of any question, English version shall be treated as final. “aero a 51H (az saat #) Name of the Candidate Gn Capitals). oid Fea ae Form Number 2 et a figures sim words sate x ex ort Centre of Examination (in Capitals) : ered & ree : Candidate’ Signature : Your Target is to sec! E+H/26012024 ‘Pater wean: Invigilator's Signature[zope : run ynnaous, segue -A. cite a Q = XC aan ax, x eared fee gf wer AY Y Beare # Frcter a 8, at Q Bear ces qaquent:. a) Ages (AX om ar) @) doze (nh +m at) @) AQ=+ (non Ak “Jo (4) AQ= + (oak Ax -mat)o fret aeq & fora ate 1a Sara ae a 5 s F aeg are ra Hg eet eT Bera Fee ahhet 15t (in sec) (1) 75,75 (2) 110,70 G) 110, 110 (4) 110,40 Sa wm aor A salt 8 eater ox A aie wate ‘far aren &, srfeeram Sarg Hae Tea A Tae caren Bator TEL Se a eT we we, Aaya 1 1 1 5 nL ol wt we Os as OF OF SECTION - A (PHYSICS) 1 Q= XS and ax is atsotue enor in the ‘measurement of X, AY is absolute error in the ‘measurement of Y, then absolute error AQ in Q is := () AQ= + (AS AX, +m) @) aozs (AE mE) 9 09 49-2 (o8%-mtl) 9 @ aQ=+(n4%-m%) 9 From the following velocity time graph of a body the distance wavelled by the body and its displacement during 5 seconds in metres will be : velocity m/sec) 5 t (in sec) 3 % 8 () 75,78 @) 110, 110 @) 110,70 (4) 110,40 A particle when projected vertically upwards from ground, takes time T to reach the maximum height H. If the particle crosses a point at height AL time ty and ty then the ratio “Lis = 16 rs ol of ot ot 7 8 16 16,wm fren & fore frac ser (6) 3 Saray TT (i) ‘ere site ear sat 81 aes set BAT 8 () Bee et oo Ber (2) firsn amr arrada n= V3 er 3) 65° Frac For & fed saat SMT i, = 55° a (4) stem UH om Far aT SH aie TET AT 8, Sea ar v = kvS fran & organ heals dar 8 set facta 8 aor S aa AE gH RL ARR Ew wea wa t Gave 8, go ot area ooh ath saver Pra era ard & - ow -t mk4e © wad mk? @) w= Sk’! aw = mk‘! wae (A) :— a we aq Crea Tt aft saen Ha, at swat ar aa caer at oftataster a rem (R) :— a waa aia nfs A fret ear TT ar oT y St, at ae aT TATET "Yr rar (1) @at (A) wa (RY Bete APs B), (A) HT PATE FETA (2) (A) Rae ais (Ry Bet Te ) (A) Rata? APs M) aa (4) Tai (A) GR) HAF THR), (A) HAT ‘carer @ ‘The angle of deviation (8) vs angle of incidence (i) is plotted for a prism. Pick up the correct statement- i, 60° 70" (1) The angle of prism is 60° (2) Refractive index of prism is V3 (3) For deviation to be 65° the angle of incidence i, = 55° (4) All the above A locomotive of mass m starts moving so that its velocity varies according to the law v = kVS where k is constant and S is the distance covered. Find the total work performed by all the forces which are acting on the locomotive during the first t seconds after the beginning of motion. Mw 4 mk’? @ web? @ we mk! ow st mk‘! Assertion (A) :— If a body is in state of uniform circular motion then its velocity and acceleration both are varying. Reason (R) :~ If magnitude of velocity is v and radius of uniform circular motion is r then magnitude of acceleration is. v7/r. (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) (2) A) is comect but R) is not correct (2) A) is incorrect but (R) is correct (4) Both (A) and (R) are comect and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)Wh FAA ISH SIT TATA PHT HTS TE Sex 8 pe art seater ote aah oe FyoT sath fait dar 81 ora earl at wo, & aoe er Rear rar 81 ser argo Ta are Fr aS ert ate at aor meer a ah, Seat arabia ot) ares ara a sata eeM ‘A circular piartorm 1s tree to rotate in a nonizontat plane about a vertical axis passing through its centre. A tortoise is sitting at the edge of the platform. Now the platform is given an angular velocity 9. When the tortoise move along a diametre of the platform with a constant velocity (with respect to the platform) the angular velocity of the platform c(t) will vary with time t as =~ (tp oy oft) op ©} a Oo}, of © 2 “—~ o a > > > > q t t t ont ont ot ot i ola eo ” ® ol @ ® ol . > ? ? 7 ? im Roa Tar o fasar A Us wat PaaTgET gas em % atta: gol at & ford cada 1 we Sth aT eel GRAY HC eTeT TAT S GAT m ROTH H vetls a Sth & qe RS stg. or th fare at fremaear 8 agora 8 sais A ares Fa et hss aa frea’e- () Vian @ Ve 3) >,/am lv aya im cafe fara at ae Peer ort oh Para & zoom ez mame Mev 222 Be (4) 28 A disc of mass m and radius r is free to rotate about its centre as shown in the figure. A string is wrapped over its rim and a block of mass m is attached to the free end of the string. The system is released from rest. The speed of the block as it descends through a height h, is = Var @ (Pe ® ay © iver If the system is released, then the acceleration of the centre of mass of the system == Qe O22 Ce @) 2g10. Wh TY A Uh ST eM EY BS TE PT eee canard taf zen rem aE a Te cre Ravtta Reerait # act art & ah a aor B eam ar sigan eT ww im ROTA 3 OH FT BY AT (Gest ae ZETA= M) aonftis a7 v a water ox A ait ar sta a cafe we bh Sard 1 feos F one 2 at sat eaters ast # oferta em :- (1) GMmb/R(R+h) (2) GMmh7/R(R +h)? (@) GMmbR/R(R +h) (4) GMav/bR(R+h) Q13 3) 14 |) US wah arest fa % ara (P) aan Tera (T) eT ‘arr P Fy ba ferro 300 K vee ara Va 8 V ae sReaftia dan t at fhe ar ae arverm (1) 600K (2) 300K (3) 373K (4) 273K HBT Ta 80 °C 8 60°C aH Uw fire F org ‘ert 81 af ararazet aT ATT 30 °C Bat 60°C Se 50°C wa avg BF eran rar are She - (1) 50sec. (2) 90sec. 3) 60sec. (4) 48sec. 100°C arre a} eff 16°C 1400 am war E ftrara stat 8, aa am Pe Get ar ATT 80°C THT a8) rarer ara At HAT art (2) 120m (2) 240 gm 8) 160 gm (4) 320 gm ad aa scefita att fafeer 6000 K ot Pret pfrat ara scafita fafeer % ware ett @ afraaa dia are 4300 A singed a ‘seaftia att 21 afe at ar arg 6000 K & fear 3000 K at ora, a fea aired at aftreae daa oe Shit 2 (1) 480A 8) 2400 A. (2) 9600. A. (4) 192004 A body A experiences perfectly elastic collision with a stationary body B. If after collision the bodies fly apart in the opposite direction with equal speeds, the mass ratio of A and B is :~ Mr © © 4 @ US A particle of mass m is thrown vertically up with an initial velocity v from the surface of earth (mass of earth = M). If it comes to rest at a height h, the change in its potential energy is () GMmWvRR+h) Q) GMmbiRR +b? @) GMmhRR(R+t) 4) GMm/hR(R+h) ‘The pressure (P) and absolute temperature (T) of an ideal gas are related to each other as P & > If temperature of gas is 300 K and its volume changes from V to 8 V, then find the final temperature of gas. () 60K @) 300K @) 373K @) 273K A cup of tea cools from 80°C 1 60°C in one minute, The ambient temperature is 30°C. In cooling from 60°C to 50°C, it will take = (1) 50 see. Q) 90 sec. Q) see. (8) 48 sec. Steam at 100°C is added slowly to 1400 gm of water at 16°C until the temperature of water is raised to 80°C. The mass of steam required = () 120 gm 2) 240 pm (3) 160 gm (4) 320 gm Solar radiation emitted by the sun resembles that emitted by a black body at a temperature of 6000 K. Maximum intensity is emitted at wavelength of about 4800 A. If the sun was cooled down from 6000 K to 3000 K, then the peak intensity would occurata wavelength of - (1) 43004 (2) 960A (3) 24004 (4) 19200 A16. HFT HSH AYR WS Aa Te aT TET 2 Ser SPT 4 om ao STATE HA 1.2 sec 81 WT x = 42 om BA x = 44 om TH ST FT ATT
‘atone afte P, #1 (P,/P,) TAT? a) os em ware we Sarfes at satire faeat rat @ war Seth at ear 2a 8 ara ale Sat a AS See A, TT (2) atfeararg art & Q) Avan ag ore? (3) Fear arar ag sae 4) area fasaren aa eT enerardh arena op er ere year da xa ti genta do & fen Regan ar va & arma ore atch ape Aah aoe (2) 048 (3) 0.24 (4) 0.16 B I () ERA (2) seer G) cRTeE ort site (4) ROTTS xara Ht Si a AT 21. 22, 23, In the circuit shown in figure, the current drawn from the battery is 4 A. If 10 Q resistor is replaced by 20 @ resistor, then current drawn by 20 © from the circuit will be :~ 4ah () 1A Q) 2A @) 3A @) 0A Two electrical bulbs marked 40 W, 220 V and 60 W, 220V when connected in series across same voltage supply of 220 V, the effective power is P, and when connected in parallel, the effective power is P2. Then (P,/P,) is =~ «@ os A parallel plate capacitor is charged. Then battery istemoved now If the plates are pulled apart = @) 048 G) 0.24 (@) 0.16 (1) the capacitance increases (2) the potential difference increases (3) the total charge increases (4) the charge and potential difference remains the same ‘A conducting loop canying a current I is placed in a uniform magnetic field pointing into the plane of the paper as shown. The loop will have a tendency to :- (1) Contract ©) Expand (3) Move towards +e x-axis (4) Move towards —ve x-axis24, 21. PAAR PSST AC ET A a TTT TT aT (1) Rewives qrefera a a puektrat ww A ret wed (2) Rewdiees graft cer ee get ever ae 6) pretreat ata A et se Poa Bs a aa af 8 (4) Brsttrat & ata ar seat genta dt aren der & we ved ¥ gerfa aa Bowen ge dla FA: 1.6 T TAL 1000 A/m @ ATAfeae TEVA 1b, THe a () 13«10° Q) 15*10 @) 1.6 «108 @ 12 Te ag a aad sagan wear tea We XY, H afer 21 tH Sect abed wa Hagia & art He fread 8 va geet Hts ae aR ae a eae fem aan er 2 (2) iS arr Sie et ee 2) abed (3) aded 4) Hae ae ae fara aon 98 & wea Gh 80 om 2 ow a ET sfafara at ar sarat @ wat ae FI 20 cm he feaa dt Pega 1 can stan Al ds A rae ar () 18.75 em (2) 20.5 em @) 105m (4) 24.5 em The following statement is false for Helmholtz coils: (1) In Helmboltz coils, both coils are coaxial (2) planes of Helmholtz coils are perpendicular to each other. (3) The distance between coils is equal to the radius of either coil. (4) The magnetic field produced at the central part between the coils is uniform. ‘The magnetic field B and the magnetic intensity H in a material are found to be 1.6 T and 1000 A/m respectively. Calculate the relative permeability 1, of the material. () 13x10 Q) 15x10? 2) 16 «104 ( 12 An electron beam moves on a straight line path XY as shown, The abed is a coil adjacent to the path of electron beam, What will be the direction of current, if any, induced in the coil ? Xe ~-—_—_>. Y electron beam = (1) No current induced (2) abed Q) aded (4) None of these The distance between an object and the screen is 80 cm. A lens produces an image on the screen when the lens is placed at either of the positions 20 cm apart. Focal length of the lens is = (2) 18.75 em 2) 20.5em 3) 10.5 em (4) 24.50m28, 29. 30. 31. TAT TEE AG AH ATE SATA HAT ATE TT ae ee ae sear % 150 sfete st sa Peg sigfera arr 8 sh Bg are a MTT fauna acer 21 afe ufeite am ft wear 1.5 m afte argue az Gave 0.3 mm? 8 at ae ssfertterasar aa at: (@) 15 «10° Q-m 2) 2x10 Om G) 1.5 «109 O-m @) 2x 10% Om we gaat atgers: ven afta da A tae ‘aft ama: 140 Sh car 5 eit 1 eal F ae waaen & fat q fina aeqait a tat & fat carats pra drt (stata sift afafiea ort a7 aaa) M13 @7 G6 (2% an & fz eee wait # 400 om anteater ve swage ach oe often fiat ot there x se a A feed & wer ht amet aon ware ated ara 600 nm ax @t srt 21 aft war eras ait Rearfeatt od aur chard At Bes ore aor area? at ata feaftt foe Rect & ae & ate aT ae wa aaa (3st @ 1:3 @) 6:1 @) 1:6 agai a gar B arieadi ar sqara 1:2 Mak fen 2¢ areal a aT HAT: A TAT B DET amafia da 2, dt safe ata geragiat aftraas afta Satsit an sigara 8 (f, A At Recht oraft & afte 2 ven 2f, BA tect anata & sift 8) (dst @ 1:2 @ 1:3 @ 14 28, 29. 30. 31. ‘A resistance wire is connected in the left gap of a meter bridge balance @ 152 resistance in the right gap at a point which divides the bridge wire in the ratio 2: 3. the length of the resistance wire is 1.5 m and area of cross-section 03 mm?, then find resistivity of wire: (15 « 107 O-m Q) 2«10% O-m @) 15103 O-m @ 2% 10° O-m ‘A small telescope has an objective lens of focal length 140 cm and an eye piece of focal length 5 cm. What is the magnifying power of the telescope for viewing distant objects when the telescope is in normal adjustment (i.e. when the final image is at infinity) Q) 7 In Young double slit experiment using light of wavelength 400 nm interference fringe of width 'X’ are obtained, The wavelength of length is increased to 600 nm and separation between the slit is halved. If one wants observed fringe width on screen to be same in two cases. Find the ratio of distance between the screen and plane of slit in two arrangement :- (3st @ B GB) 6 4) 28 1:3 @) 6:1 @) 1:6 ‘The work functions of metals A and B are in the ratio 1 : 2. If light of frequencies f and 2f are incident on the surfaces of A and B respectively, the ratio of the maximum kinetic onergies of photoelectrons emitted is (f is greater than threshold frequency of A, 2f is greater than threshold frequency of (B): () dst Q) 1:2 @) 1:3) @ 1:432, 33. 34, are SAAR HTC TET AT SLAP AOTAET TTT wa eee A afta zat eet © Q) st 3) Tet states sat & Ger @) Stata Ataf sat 8 safe aria ae fame? : ea a ew ae (A) TAT GT ‘are (R) are Pref & ert (A): ae sift erred aera era AL BRM (R) : afresh Pea get we den & ahi & ayer er () (A) G(R) AF wer FR), (A) A caren wei ara (2) (A) Aer, erg (R) ETE G) (A) sae? Peg ® Bare (4) (A) (RAHI Ber 8), (A) AE area a faa 3 fear na ahaa H saftad srts & ofa at aril & feat ser fawarat 0.5 V 8 wa see ream ora afte 100 firetate @) ear re oe wet & fee seis & does F ge sfirte Ra ae em: @ 150 @ 5a GB) 6.672 4) 2002 32, 33. ‘An electron and proton have the same de-Broglic wavelength. Then the kinetic energy of the electron is (1) zero 2) Infinity (3) Equal to the kinetic energy of the proton (4) Greater than the kinetic energy of the proton Given below are two statements : one is labelled as Assertion (A) and other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A) : Density of all the nuclei is same. Reason (R) : Radius of nucleus is directly proportional to the square root of mass number. « both (A) and (R) are true but the the correct explanation of the (A) RB) is not (2) A) is true but (R) is false 3) ) is false but (R) is true (4) both (A) and (R) are truc and (R) is the correct explanation of the (A) The diode used in the circuit shown in the figure has a constant voltage drop of 0.5 V at all currents and a maximum power rating of 100 watts. What should be the value of the resistor R, connected in series with the diode for obtaining maximum current :~ R 05V WW 1 13V @ 159 @ 52 @) 6672 (4) 2002
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