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16, 27. 29. PHYSICS. Inthe fotwing displacement (x) time () graph, at which among the points P.Q, and Ris the objec’s speed increasing? (Rony ()P only (C)Qand Ronly (D)PAR Two identical bar magnets are held perpendicular to each other with a certain separation, as shown below. The area around the magnetsis divided into four zones es! N u |g v Given that there is a neutral point itis located in (A)Zonel (8)Zonel (€)Zone i (D)Zone lV large number of random snap shots using a camera are taken of a particle in simple harmonic motion between x=-x, and x= +x, with origine x= 0 as the mean position. Ahistogram of the otal number of times the particle is recorded about a given position (Event no.) would mast closely resemble A | A 3 i i I @) oe In 1911, the physicist Ernest Rutherford discovered that atoms have a tiny, dense nucleus by shooting pisitively charged particles al a very thin gold foil. Akey physical property which led Rutherford to use gold that it was (A) Electrically conducting (8) Highly malleable (C)Shiny (O)none-reactive Consider the folowing statements (All sotopes of an element have the same number of neutrons {i) Only one isctope ofan element can be stable and non-radioactive {ii)All elements have isotops {iv)Allisotopes of Carbon can form chemical compounds with Oxygen 16 The correct option regarding an isotope is (A) i)and iv) only (B) (i, (i) and (i) orty (C) (D, (i) and only (D)), i) and (W) only 47. 18, 19, 20. 21. 2, 23. 24, 25, 26. ‘A box, when hung from a spring balance shows a reading of 50 kg. Ifthe same boxis hung from the same ‘Spring balance inside an evacuated chamber, the reading on the scale willbe (A) 50 kg because the mass of the box remains unchanged (@)50 kg because the effect of the absence of the atmosphere willbe indentical on the box and the spring balance (C) Less than 50 kg because the weight ofthe column of air on the box will be absent (0) More than 50 kg because the atmospheric buoyancy force will be absent ‘Two posstively charged spheres of masses m, and m., are suspended from a common point athe caiing by identical insulating massless strings of length. Charges on the two spheres are q, and q,, respectively At equilvrium both stings make the same angle 0 with the vertical. Then am,=a,m, (8)m,=m, (C)m,=m.sing O)am, =a, ‘Abox when dropped from a ceriain heightreaches the ground with a speed v. When itskides from rest from the same height down a rough inclined plane Incined atm angle 45° tothe horizontal, reaches the ground with a speed v3, The coeffcient of siding friction between the box and the plane is (acceleration due 10 grauiy's 10 ms) 8 1 2 1 Ws @ OF Os Athin paper cup filled with water does not catch fire when placed over a flame. This is because (A) The water cuts off oxygen supply to the paper cup (@) Wateris an excellent conductor of heat (C) The paper cup does not become appreciably hotter than the water it contain (©) Paperis a poor conductor of heat Ices used in a cooler in order to coolits contents. Which ofthe following will speed up the cocling process: (A) Wrap the ice in a metal foil (8) Drain the water from the cooler periodically (C) Put the ice as a single block (D) Crush the ice ‘The angle ofa prism is 60°. When lights incident at an angle of 60° on the prism, the angle of emergence is 40°, Tho angle of incidence i for which the light ray wil deviate the least is such that (Ayi< ao” (8) 40 << 50° (C) 50° 60” A concave lens made of material of refractiveindex 1.6 isimmersed in a medium of refractive Index 2.0, The two surfaces of the concave lens have the same radius of curvature 0.2_m, The lens willbehave as a (A) Divergent iens of focal length 0.4m (©) Divergent lens of focal length 0.5 m. (C) Convergent lens of focal length 0.4 m, (0) Convergent lens of focal length 0.5m ‘A charged particle, intially at rest at O, When released follows atrajectory as shown, Such a trajectory is possible in the presence of on (A) Electric field of constant magnitude and varying direction (B) Magnetic field of constant magnitude and varying direction (C) Electric field of constant magnitude and constant direction (0) Electric and magnetic fields of constant magnitudes and constant directions which are parallel to each other ‘Two equal charges of magnitude Q each are placed at adiclance d apart, Their electrostatic energy is E.A third charge -Q/2 is brough midway betway these two charges. The electrostatic energy of the system is now (A)-2E (6)-E 0 (OE ‘Acbar magnet fas with its north pole pointing down through the axis of a copper ring. When viewed from above, the currecntin the ring will be (A) Clockwise while the magnets above the plane of the ring and counter clockwise while below the plane of thering (8) Counter clockwise throughout (C) Counter clockwise while the magnet is above the plane ofthe ring, and clockwise while below the plane ofthe ring (0) Clockwise throughout. A.niform square wooden sheet of side ahs its conter of mass located at point O as shown in the figure the left A square portion of side b of this sheet is cut out to produce and L-shaped sheet as shown in figure on the right a +_4__, The center of mass of the L-shaped sheet lies at the point P (in the diagram) when (alb=(J5-1V2 B)ab=(J5 +12 (C)alb=(y3-1)1 (D)aro = ( 5419/2 67. 69. 70. ‘A machine is blowing spherical soap bubbles of different raddi filled with helium gas. Itis found that ifthe bubbles have a radius smaller than 1 em, then they sink to the floor in sil ar, Larger bubbles float i the air Assume thatthe thickness ofthe soap fim in all bubbles is uniform and equal. Assume that the density of soap solution is same as that of water (= 1000 kgm®). The density of helium inside the bubbles and air are 0.18 kg m® and 1.23 kg m°, respectively. Then the thickness of the soap fm of the bubbles is (note 111m = 10%) (ayosoum (@)150 um (0)7.00um (0)3.50 um ‘An aluminum piece of mass 50g initially at 300 °C is dipped quickly and taken out of 1kg of water, intially at 30 °C. Ifthe teperature of the aluminum piece be 160°C, what is the temperature of the water then (Specific heat capacities of aluminum and water are 900 JKF°K" and 4200Jkg"K", respectively) (A) 165°C. (645°C (0)315°C (0)28.5°C A ray of light incident paralled to the base PQ of an isosceles right-angled triangular prism POR suffers two successive total intemal reflections atthe faces PQ and QR before emerging reversed in direction as shown Ifthe refractive index ofthe material ofthe priem s 1, then Ww OB

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