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point charges placed at a distance r, in the air
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or iol o, -(j"
experience a certain force, then the distance at (3) (+)
a^
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o
medium ol dieiectric constant K is (), In erperiment, an oi1 drop carrving a charge Q is
l-re1dstationary by a potential difference of 2400 V
()\ r
(1) Kr betu,een the plates. To keep a drop of half the radius
A
stationary the potential difference had to be rnade
(i) El' 1/ A t%Jx
-z- 600 volt. What is the charse on the second dron
3. -fhe
magnilude of electnc intensiry at distance 'r' (tr
,/+ :o /t\
l.-:l
1o
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frorl a charge'q'is E. An identical charge is placed
30
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lorce it experience is 2
9. Tu,o conducting spheres of radii R, and R. are at
(1) Eq (2) zBq
the same potential. The electric intensities on their
Eq
----L
4a
tttt./-:L
surfaces are in the ratio of
t3t tLV4
-1
(l) 1:l U:/n, ,R-
1. A particle of mass 'm' and charge q is placed at (3) &,R, (4) Ri:R;
rest in a uniform electric field E and then reieased.
The K.E. attained by the particle after mor.in_q a
10. ABC is an equiiateral triangle of side 2tr. If
distance y is E = 10i/C-1 and Vo - V, is
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15. Q1, Q2, Q3 and q are point charges located at points
as shou,n in the figure and S is a spherical
Gaussian
surface of radius R. Which of the following is (1) zero (2) 2nR2 E
true
according to the Gauss,s law {}S,r
''R'?E
(4) (E l2e o)
20. A hollow spherical conductor ofradius R is gven a
charge Q. Work done in moring a charge q flom
rts
centre to surface is:
Oq Oq
u.r
(1.) t!t
4rce,,R l )TtaK
Oq
tJ )
7i^,( 1e/,,,,
21.
(r ) $(4 -n i--* E,l.d.A=":= When an alpna-particle is accelerated by a pD of
volt, its euergy is:
3
16. The electric field inside a spherical shel1 of unifonn eiectrical potential difference, the ratio of their
surface charge densiq- is: speeds vA : vB will be:
(r ) zero (1) 2:1 &/t:z
(sYconstant (3) 4: 1 (4) t:4
(3) proportional to the distance ffom rhe centre 23. If a positive charge is shifted from a 1ow potential
(1) none of the above regionto highpotential region, the electrical potential
11. The nagnitude of elecrric fielcl srrensih E energy:
such that
an elecn"on placed in rt u.oulci erperietce
an elecrrical .1pl inrr.ur.,
fbice equai ro ir-s ri eight is siven br-: (2) decreases
(1) ntge (3) remains constant
Y/'try'e
(3) s /irg (-{ ) t-g Jiri (-+) ay increase or decrease
tr.
18. The fig. shos-s electl-ic lines olforce. If E^ and
E,. t+ The electric poteniial at a p.roint orr the aris of an
are elecrric tields at A and B an,l disranceiB
,l : electric dipole deprends on rhe distance r.olthe
Lroiitt
tiielr tl'oi-r.r the clil'r1rlg ..,
1
l1'\
r
(3) (vT)az (4) 1/ri
1 1
fll (L\
An electi'ic dipole has charges +q and -q at a
-1'- r
separation r. At distance d > > r- along the axis of
32. The r.na.-rimurr eiectric fie1d intensit,v on the aris of
the dipole, the held is proporiional to:
a urufonC,v c1-rarged nng ol charge q and radius (
(1) q/dr (lJ qr/o- .,i,i11 be:
(J' r:l
qu- (4) qr/dr
,,rr'I -a (l) l,-
l2q o,
The rvork done in rloving an electron ol charge e ,\\)/ 1-^
aitdl
r /rn-
j)! -l-tt
tp,
.-/ al
and rlass zrz from A to B aiong the circular path
shown by arror.r, (fig) in the vertical plane in the field 12q ,r'\ 1 33
^)
ofcharge Q is:
(3t , jvjl(-
, +trro ^ r;- l,+i ,t
arrdn r /r nl
-^ _!t:.l\
tlU
v
T=D.L
(4) i=
/
pE
(1) Zmgr 34. If a unrt charge is taken from one part to another
\J/
- 2Oe over an equipotential surface:
r (1) u,ork is done on the charge
21 . The electric fie1d due to a uniformly charged sphere
is maximurn at: (2) w'ork is done by the charge
!))/centre of sphere (3) u,ork done on the charge is constant
,/
(2) inside of sphere j*{ no u'crk is done
(3) at the surface 35. A cylinder ofradius R and length L is placed in a
unifonl electric fie1d E paral1e1 to the cl4inder axis.
(1) at infinite distance from the centre
The totai flux for the surface of the cylindei is grr-en
28. Two thin infinite sheets have uniforrl surface by
densities of charge +o and -o. Electric fie1d in
the space between the two sheets is: (1) 2nR2E
$Y xn't
o
eG (2)
-oa
36.
(3) (nR'+ nR'1E
Four charges are arranged at the corners ofa square
(4) zero
2o
(3) " oa
(4) zero ABCD, as shor'vn in the adjoining figure. The force
on the charge kept at the cente O is
29. A charged pafiicie of mass'nz' and charge' q' tritiaily AB:,,.....,..,....,..,...,,'::
.
at rest is released in an electric fie1d of magnilude -;'.. .. .J r a-
... i __J
=0;
E. Its kinetic energ-y- after tine 'r' rvi1l be : :,..::.::.i
'.. .' :
n nl-l
_Lt Lql
ic':'
: ..'o'..''i='t i
(1) I tt
ntq
-111
n
(1) 8L (l) 4L and tirat betu,een Q1 and q. is F,". the latio of aS
(-1) I L (-+) L'-+
, tl rz .l)_g2u
31. The elecrric potenrial due to a srlall electric dii-role
ai a large distutce i'tl'trut ihe cenrre olthe dipolc. is
nrasiritlrdes
'ft. - is
.+
t'l)=L+#- ,(.->- 'o L
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a-. Arr electron is moving around the nucleus of a
are
kept at a certain distance. F force acts befu,een the hl,drogen atom in a circular orbit of radius r. The
l
trvo. If in the middle of two spheres, another sirrular coulomb force F betr.r,een the two is (Where i:
sphere having *q charge is kept, then it experience !
1 1
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-/' - - Al. r, r
1
r r
)Y. A charge Q is divided into hvo parts ol q and Q-q. 45. Equal charges q are palced at the four corners A, B,
If the couion,b repulsion between them u,hen they C, D of a square of length a. The magnitude of the
O force on the charge at B rvi11 be
are separated is to be maximutr, the ratio of Iq .1 .:
)q +q
should be
.-L tt)
+ftEaa'
tlr +,.irto -
(1) 2t1 (2) 1t2 ) aT
40"
,S{
Two point charges +3pC and +8[C repel each other
rr+
,
9,t1: )n;i t+) - t; 1-^ -l 1
\ \ _ atla,\Lt
52. The nurnber of octahedral vords per atoln present (3) 1; 0.919 @) 0.2:1
in a cubic close packed struclure is: Packine flaction of bcc is:
(1) i (2) 3
t;
(3) 2 ! J'I
(.4) 4 (1) ;o
TC
JZ)
53. Number ol C-atoms per unit cell of diamond unit B
cel1 is: v
tr_ 7T
(1) 6 (2) 1
13) o-:lL
. 3V2
(4) -----
(3) 4 (4) 8 64. The arrangement of X- ions aroundA- ions in solid
54. A hexgonal urut ce1l has following characteristies: AX is given in the figure (not drarvn to the scale). If
the radius of X- is 250 prn, the radius of A- is:
(1) e=b=c; cr=B=y=90o
(2) o = b = c; cr = F = y = 90o;y = 1l0o
(3) a+b*c, cr*p+y+90a
(4) a=b+c; cr:B=y=90o
55. CsCl crystallises in bcc. Its coordination number and
packrng fraction are: (1) i04pm (2) 125 prr
(1) 6:6,0.14 (2) 8 : 8, 0.68 (3) 183 prr (4) 57 pm
(3) 6:6,0.68 (4) 8 : 8, 0.74 65. Antifluorite structure r.r,ith zi : 8 coordination number
is related rvith:
56. The unit cell of NaC1has.......lattice points.
(1) 8 (2) r1 (1) AB, (2) AB
(3) A,B (4) none of ihese
sr6 /_1\ )1
A crystalline soiid has a cubic stlucfure 66. On heating ZnO, if acquires 1,ellou, colour. The
57 in u,hich
deieci is popularly kroun is:
rungsten (W) atoms, are located at the cube corners
of the unit ce1i, orygen ( O ) atoms at the cube edses )
(f metal ercess defect
and sodiul (Na) atom at the centre of the cube. (2) F-centre defect
The molecular foruula ol the compour-rd is: (3) electron excess delect
(1) Na^WO, (2) Na\\rO (1) eiectron cieficiencv delect
(3) Na\VO (:l) Na\\iO. 5i Ditlblent ttpes olaluru ar"e related to one anolirer as:
58 Atous of an elerueni forur hcp sn-L1cidre. tire totai (1) poll,rrorphs (2) isomorphs
ruunlrer olvoids in 0.5 moles of it aie: (3)
ailotlopes (-i) isorrers
(1) 3.[i1l ' 10rr (]) ti.0ll . 1U:: 68. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 9890 b1'
,-lr .r.,,-i-l I r ,-r l,,'li 1,,' mass and has densitv 1.30 g url--r. \/olurle of this
5q. It i'r'rciirrrl t--lspice cccLti:ieC in hrp is ')i' aitrj ilt ti.. acid required to make oue litre of 0.1N1 H"SO,
is 'r". ther.i: solution is:
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(1) Budditg (.2)
, ./-\ lrcrospore
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Of Souing (1) Tiss,-re culrrrre 109. In angrosperu, ali 4 microspore of tetrad are cot eted
i02. Based on nechanisus ihere are irto rna.jor
ce11u1ar b_r' a iayer r,r,'hich is forned by:
rypes of regeneration lound in the animals. u,1dch 7{ Calliose(2) Celluiose
one of the follorvrng is the correct eraurple ol the i3 ) Sporopc'l1enin (4) Pecto-cellulose
t,vpes nentioned? i10. Horv many po11en grains are formed fronr 10
(1) Epimorphosis:- Regeneration of crushed and riicrospore inother ce11s by rleiosis:
(2:t
filtered out pieces of a planaria into as many
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(3) 20
80
(4)
40
new Planarians. 10
,(/ Sporopollerun can withstand high temperature (3) Tetrad (4) Nucellus
as rl,e1i as strong acids and alkalis. 115. The odd one is
(4) Sporopollenin can u,ithstand high temperarure /fir Microplie Embryo sac
but not strong acids. (3) Nucellus Pollen grain
105. An organic substance lvhich can u,ithstand 1i6. Which of the following is correct statement?
enl,ironrrental extremes and u,hich cannot be (1) Gametes are diploid
degladed by anyenzyne is:- (2) Spores areinvariablyhaploid
$,.i/ Sporopollenin (l) Li-sin (3) Spores and gametes are invariably haploid
(3) Cuticle (4) Ceilulose J*f Cu*.tes are invariablyhaploid
106. The function of germ pore is:- 117. Which part of the reproductive structure produces
.g.L/ Rei.ute of nrale garrcte both enzymes and hormones
(2) Irutiation of po11en tube (1) Archegonium (2) Middlelayer
(3)
Absorption of u.ater for seed genlination {jX Tapetum (4) Endotheciurn
(1)
Emergence of radicle 118. In pollen grain, large nucleus is
i07. Which one ofthe follou'inq is surrourdedb! a callose (1) Generative nucleus
x'a11 (2) Tube nucieus
(1) \,liclospore rlcrther ce11 pf Yegetative nucleus
9|r _\1:1e sanrele (1) None of these
.\ iLrf
l',1 119. Ubisch bodies are present in
-
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-a:
(1) (l)
yll Pt,11rt- ::t:ti I Po11en rube Po1len grain
I ti:. \1a1e gelre ies iir ar,gi..:,rr.''nl: -- i.ri-11-,i1 ir."- r,he (-i ) ict t-rspore Tapetun
li'isiol ci
,11 Nf
,tr
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(2) on either srde of vas def'erens in humans
-,at*
4) Fructose and calciutn (1) Sertoli cells
(3) DNA and testosterone rl) Spennatids
(4) fubose and potassium (3) Spernatozoa
156. Which one of the following statements about hutran (4) Primary spermatoc)'tes
genls is correct? i64. Choose the correct order for the path of sperm from
(1) Acrosome has a conical pointed structure used the testes to outside the body
for pierclng and penetrating the egg resulting ( 1 ) ductus deferens-epididl,nris-ej aculatory duct -
in fertilisation. penis
(2) The spem iysins in the acrosome fuse the egg .t2)-^ epidi dynis- ductu s deferens- ej acul atory duct-
envelope fa ciiitating fertrlis ation. penis
(3) The spenn lysins in the acrosorne dissolve the (3) ejaculatory duct-ducfus deferens-epididl'rnis-
egg eavelope facilitating f'ertilisation penis
(4) Acrosome serves no particular function. (4) penis-ejaculatory duct-epididymis-ductus
157. The rnale urethra: deferens
(1) Originates from the urinary bladder 165. 1st polar body is formed at rvhich stage of
(2) Extends through the penis to external opening oogenesis?
called maetus (1) 1st meiosis (2) 2"d rneiosis
--d both (1) and (2) (3) 1't mitosis (4) differentiation
(4) Can eject urine but not semen 166. The region just outside the seminiferous tubules
153. I\1i1k ejeciing honnone is: contain
(1) Prolactin 1p| Orltocin (1) smal1 blood vessels but lack interstitial cell
(3) Adrenalin (4) FSII (2) celis which secrete testosterone
During spendogenesis. histone protein is replaced (3) ce11s ufuch get stimulated by LH of pitutary
by
(1) protamines (2) glycoproteins
,/slandll) and
gX both t3)
(3) phosphoproteins (4) intundibulurn 167. \Vhat is the correct sequence of sperm fomation?
I60. Prirnary spermatocyte differs flom spennatogonium ._[J)--S penlatoqoni a. sper tla t oclt e. s pemat ozo a.
tn: speruatid
(1) Size and volume r I r Sl..r'lnaLoSoiti;. :;citr,aLozcr. sl-rennlloc\-ie.
,q DNA conlent sperularid
(3) Size of ctromosomes 13) Sper-rlatogo1.i r. -.L1et'111.1 1t).\'Ie. sper1. aiid.
(+)Nuilber of ciromosorues sperlll3 i0zo a
161. The r.naturation aud rlotilitl' of spenls in govet"ned
i -i ) Sl.el :tt:l Li d. s L-jat-1tt:i irrc \'r:c-. Sper"1-1 l, I Lr gtr lr i -1 .
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