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U ( U )
Candidates Signature :
1. U S cU U U /
U
2. U U S U U U S
, U U U U
3. U 3 U
4. U S 90 360
5. U S A, B, C ,
U , 30 U
U 4 (U)
U
6. U U 5
U U
U U U
# U
7. U U U
U U U 6 U U
8. U cU-1 cU-2 U U U U
U / U U
9. U mU U / U U
U , S, , U,
U U U U
U
10. U U S U U
cU U U U S cU U
(cU 39)
11. U U, U / U U
U U U S
12. S B U S
, U cU-2 U U U
U U S, U U
U U U U S U U
U U U
13. U U
No. :
1. Invigilators Signature :
2. Invigilators Signature :
A U
PART A CHEMISTRY
1.
2.
U S
?
(1)
26.8 eV
(1)
26.8 eV
(2)
23.4 eV
(2)
23.4 eV
(3)
16.8 eV
(3)
16.8 eV
(4)
113.6 eV
(4)
113.6 eV
SOCl 2
Toluene A
B
H2 /Pd
BaSO 4
1.
2.
KMnO 4
SOCl 2
Toluene A
B
C,
H2 /Pd
BaSO 4
the product C is :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
3.
C6H5CH3
(1)
C6H5CHO
(3)
C6H5CH2OH
(2)
C6H5COOH
Which
compound
(4)
would
give
3.
C6H5CH3
C6H5CH2OH
C6H5CHO
C6H5COOH
$ U U
5 - U - 2 - ?
ozonolysis ?
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
B/Page 2
4.
5.
6.
4.
N32, O22 F2
( )
are respectively :
(1)
(1)
1.36, 1.71
1.40
(2)
(2)
1.71, 1.40
1.36
(3)
(3)
1.71, 1.36
1.40
(4)
(4)
1.36, 1.40
1.71
5.
KMnO4
U U
(1)
d 2 d transition
(1)
d 2 d
(2)
(2)
L M
(3)
s 2 s* transition
(3)
s 2 s*
(4)
(4)
M L
6.
SU
SU
U U U
U U U
U U
U U
(1)
U U
ScUU
(2)
(3)
(4)
U U
ScUU
(3)
(4)
B/Page 3
7.
7.
an antacid ?
8.
(1)
Cimetidine
(1)
(2)
Phenelzine
(2)
(3)
Ranitidine
(3)
(4)
Aluminium hydroxide
(4)
8.
UU
UUU
UU
-UU c
?
(1)
(2)
form Al
9.
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
9.
processes :
Catalyst
Process
CaF2 Al2O3
U
U
U U Al31 U Al
Na3AlF6 l U U
CO CO2
U
U
U
(A) TiCl3
(i)
U
(B) PdCl2
(ii) -^
UU
(C) CuCl2
(iii) S
(D) V 2O 5
(iv) U
(A)
TiCl3
(i)
Wacker process
(B)
PdCl2
(ii)
Ziegler - Natta
(C)
CuCl2
(iii)
Contact process
(D)
V 2O 5
(iv)
Deacons process
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
B/Page 4
polymerization
10.
10.
In the reaction
NaNO /HCl
0258 C
CuCN/KCN
D
NaNO /HCl
0258 C
D E 1 N 2
CuCN/KCN
D
D
E 1 N2
the product E is :
11.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
U
?
(1)
Glyptal
(1)
(2)
Polypropene
(2)
(3)
(3)
UU
(4)
Bakelite
(4)
B/Page 5
11.
12.
13.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
12.
13.
U (>3)
to :
(1)
(1)
U U
h
(2)
U UU U U
SU
(3)
(3)
UU S$
(4)
(4)
UU
14.
14.
reactive ?
(1)
Br2
(1)
Br2
(2)
I2
(2)
I2
(3)
ICl
(3)
ICl
(4)
Cl2
(4)
Cl2
B/Page 6
15.
15.
CuSO4
, UU l
U U :
(Cu U 563.5 amu)
16.
(1)
63.5 g
(1)
63.5 g
(2)
2g
(2)
2g
(3)
127 g
(3)
127 g
(4)
0g
(4)
0g
S 0.06N U 50 mL
3 g cU
U U U S
0.042 N U
(cU- U)
(1)
36 mg
(1)
36 mg
(2)
42 mg
(2)
42 mg
(3)
54 mg
(3)
54 mg
(4)
18 mg
(4)
18 mg
16.
17.
accomplished by :
UU
U
(1)
Sandmeyers reaction
(1)
UU
(2)
Finkelstein reaction
(2)
SU
(3)
Swarts reaction
(3)
SU
(4)
(4)
B/Page 7
17.
18.
18.
U$ C8H7SO3Na
( U = 206) U$ Ca21
(
U$) ?
19.
20.
(1)
1
206
(1)
1
206
(2)
2
309
(2)
2
309
(3)
1
412
(3)
1
412
(4)
1
103
(4)
1
103
soluble ?
(1)
Vitamin D
(1)
U D
(2)
Vitamin E
(2)
U E
(3)
Vitamin K
(3)
U K
(4)
Vitamin C
(4)
U C
19.
20.
U-
U U U ,
(1)
- m
(2)
London force
(2)
(3)
hydrogen bond
(3)
(4)
(4)
B/Page 8
21.
21.
298 K U
298 K.
86.6 kJ/mol 298 K U NO2(g)
? (Kp51.631012)
22.
23.
(1)
(1)
866001R(298) ln(1.631012)
(2)
86600 2
(2)
86600 2
(3)
0.5[2386,6002R(298) ln(1.631012)]
(3)
0.5[2386,6002R(298) ln(1.631012)]
(4)
(4)
R(298) ln(1.631012)286600
ln (1.6 3 1012 )
R (298)
ln (1.6 3 1012 )
R (298)
colored yellow ?
U
?
(1)
K3[Co(NO2)6]
(1)
K3[Co(NO2)6]
(2)
(2)
(3)
BaCrO 4
(3)
BaCrO 4
(4)
Zn2[Fe(CN)6]
(4)
Zn2[Fe(CN)6]
22.
23.
U 250 mg
141 mg AgBr
:
(U Ag5108; Br580)
36
(1)
36
(2)
48
(2)
48
(3)
60
(3)
60
(4)
24
(4)
24
B/Page 9
24.
24.
radius
of
sodium
atom
is
U
SU U 4.29
U U
approximately :
25.
(1)
3.22
(1)
3.22
(2)
5.72
(2)
5.72
(3)
0.93
(3)
0.93
(4)
1.86
(4)
1.86
25.
?
(1) 3 - - 1 - U
(2) 2 - - 1 - U
(3) 1, 1 - U - 1 -
(4) 1 - - 2 - U
26.
208C U
26.
(1)
3 - Phenyl - 1 - butene
(2)
2 - Phenyl - 1 - butene
(3)
1, 1 - Diphenyl - 1 - propane
(4)
1 - Phenyl - 2 - butene
U c 185 torr
208C U, 1.2 g c 100 g
U , c 183 torr
U (g mol21 )
is :
27.
(1)
64
(1)
64
(2)
128
(2)
128
(3)
488
(3)
488
(4)
32
(4)
32
27.
(2)
(3)
(4)
B/Page 10
H2O2
,
(1) U
(2) SU U U
(3) U U
(4) U
U
28.
U U
?
(1)
BeSO4
(1)
BeSO4
(2)
BaSO4
(2)
BaSO 4
(3)
SrSO 4
(3)
SrSO 4
(4)
CaSO 4
(4)
CaSO 4
28.
29.
U 2A B 1 C
$ 2494.2 J
29.
1
, [B]52
2
[B]52 U [C] 5
1
. The reaction proceeds in
2
the : [R58.314 J/K/mol, e52.718]
30.
300 K
1
2
[A] 5
and [C] 5
(1)
(1)
U Q > Kc
(2)
(2)
Q < Kc
(3)
(3)
U Q < Kc
(4)
(4)
Q > Kc
30.
(1)
Ne
(1)
Ne
(2)
Kr
(2)
Kr
(3)
Xe
(3)
Xe
(4)
He
(4)
He
B/Page 11
1
,
2
PART B MATHEMATICS
31.
31.
32.
50
( )
1 50
3
2
(2)
1 50
3 21
2
(3)
1 50
2 11
2
(4)
1 50
3 11
2
1 50
3
2
(2)
1 50
3 21
2
(3)
1 50
2 11
2
(4)
1 50
3 11
2
32.
x51
f ( x )
If lim 1 1
5 3 , then f (2) is equal
x 0
x2
f (x)
(1)
24
(1)
24
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
28
(4)
28
x52
U U
f ( x )
lim 1 1
53
x 0
x2
to :
33.
16.0
(1)
16.0
(2)
15.8
(2)
15.8
(3)
14.0
(3)
14.0
(4)
16.8
(4)
16.8
, f (2) UU
16
16 , U U, 3
3, 4 5 ,
,
16
data, is :
B/Page 12
( )
(1)
33.
m U
is :
(1)
50
(1 2 2 x )
(1 2 2 x )
34.
34.
13 1 2 3
13 1 2 3 1 3 3
13
1
1
1 .... is :
1
113
11 31 5
13 1 2 3
13 1 2 3 1 3 3
13
1
1
1 ....
1
113
11 31 5
35.
(1)
96
(1)
96
(2)
142
(2)
142
(3)
192
(3)
192
(4)
71
(4)
71
35.
36.
U x258y O U
Q P, U U OQ
1 : 3 U U , P
(1)
y 2 5x
(1)
y 2 5x
(2)
y 2 52x
(2)
y 2 52x
(3)
x 2 52y
(3)
x 2 52y
(4)
x 2 5y
(4)
x 2 5y
36.
a b m U x226x2250
n/1 , an5an2bn ,
a10 2 2a8
2a9
(1)
26
(1)
26
(2)
(2)
(3)
23
(3)
23
(4)
(4)
B/Page 13
37.
37.
12 , 3 U
, U 3
is :
38.
10
(1)
2
55
3
(2)
1
220
3
(3)
1
22
3
(4)
55 2 11
3 3
2
55
3
(2)
1
220
3
(3)
1
22
3
(4)
55 2 11
3 3
12
11
38.
10
(1)
12
11
z
?z?51 z1 z2
z1 2 2 z2
2 2 z1 z2
, z1 S
(1)
(1)
y-
(2)
circle of radius 2.
(2)
(3)
circle of radius
(4)
B/Page 14
2.
z2
U U U
U
(3)
(4)
x-
U U U
39.
The integral
dx
x 2 ( x 4 1 1)3 4
equals :
39.
(1)
( x 411) 4 1 c
(2)
2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c
(3)
x 41 1 4
2
1c
x4
(4)
x4 1 1 4
1c
x4
x ( x 1 1)
1
(2)
2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c
(3)
x 41 1 4
2
1c
x4
(4)
x4 1 1 4
1c
x4
40.
(1)
861
(1)
861
(2)
820
(2)
820
(3)
780
(3)
780
(4)
901
(4)
901
intersection
of
the
41.
line
y 11
x 22
z 22
5
5
and the plane
3
4
12
x2y1z516, is :
(1)
(2)
3 21
(3)
13
(4)
2 14
B/Page 15
UU
point
( x 411) 4 1 c
41.
(1)
40.
dx
2
y 11
x 22
z 22
5
5
3
4
12
x2y1z516 U ,
U
(1)
(2)
3 21
(3)
13
(4)
2 14
(1, 0, 2)
42.
U 2x25y1z53, x1y14z55 cU
U , x13y16z51
U , U
(1)
x13y16z527
(1)
x13y16z527
(2)
x13y16z57
(2)
x13y16z57
(3)
2x16y112z5213
(3)
2x16y112z5213
(4)
2x16y112z513
(4)
2x16y112z513
42.
43.
43.
{(x, y) : y2[ 2x y / 4x 2 1} mU
( )
{(x, y) : y2 [ 2x and y / 4x 2 1} is :
44.
(1)
5
64
(1)
5
64
(2)
15
64
(2)
15
64
(3)
9
32
(3)
9
32
(4)
7
32
(4)
7
32
44.
S l n
(l, n > 1) U (A.M.) m U l
n U (G.M.) G1, G2
G3 ,
(1)
4 lm2n
(1)
4 lm2n
(2)
4 lmn2
(2)
4 lmn2
(3)
4 l2m2n2
(3)
4 l2m2n2
(4)
4 l2mn
(4)
4 l2mn
B/Page 16
G1 1 2G2 1 G 3
UU
45.
45.
(2)
circle of radius
(3)
circle of radius
(4)
46.
(1) y- U U
2
(2)
3
(3)
(4) x- U U
2.
3.
straight line parallel to x-axis.
(2, 3)
(2x23y14)1k (x22y13)50, k e R
k e R, is a :
(1)
46.
y2
x2
1
51
9
5
U U
S U mU
( )
y2
x2
1
5 1 , is :
9
5
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
47.
(1)
18
27
2
27
(2)
(3)
27
4
(4)
47.
18
27
2
27
27
4
3, 5, 6, 7 8 , U,
6,000 Z
48.
(1)
192
(1)
192
(2)
120
(2)
120
(3)
72
(3)
72
(4)
216
(4)
216
A B U
, A3B
,
,
(1)
256
(1)
256
(2)
275
(2)
275
(3)
510
(3)
510
(4)
219
(4)
219
48.
B/Page 17
49.
49.
Let
2x
tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21
1 2 x2
where ? x ? <
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
50.
1
. Then a value of y is :
3
?x? <
(1)
1 2 3 x2
3 x 2 x3
(2)
1 1 3 x2
3 x 1 x3
(3)
1 1 3 x2
3 x 2 x3
(4)
1 2 3 x2
The integral
2 log
2x
tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21
1 2 x2
3 x 1 x3
51.
50.
log x 2
x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 )
1
3
1 2 3 x2
3 x 2 x3
1 1 3 x2
3 x 1 x3
1 1 3 x2
3 x 2 x3
1 2 3 x2
2 log
log x 2
dx
x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 )
is equal to :
UU
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
51.
, y
3 x 1 x3
dx
~ s (~ r s )
to :
(1)
s (r ~ s)
(1)
s (r ~ s)
(2)
s (r ~ s)
(2)
s (r ~ s)
(3)
sr
(3)
sr
(4)
s~r
(4)
s~r
B/Page 18
52.
52.
U A, B C, U U
S U ,
U U
308, 458 608 , AB : BC
54.
3: 2
(2)
1: 3
(2)
1: 3
(3)
2:3
(3)
2:3
(4)
53.
(1)
3: 2
(4)
3:1
lim
x0
( 1 2 cos 2 x )( 3 1 cos x )
x tan 4 x
is equal to :
53.
lim
x0
3:1
( 1 2 cos 2 x )( 3 1 cos x ) UU
x tan 4 x
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
1
2
(3)
1
2
(4)
(4)
54.
( a 3 b )3 c 5
1
b c a . If u is the
3
a , b c U
U
( a 3 b )3 c 5
2 2
3
(1)
2 2
3
(2)
2
3
(2)
2
3
(3)
22 3
3
(3)
22 3
3
(4)
2 2
3
(4)
2 2
3
u , sin u
(1)
B/Page 19
1
b c a
3
55.
1 2 2
If A 5 2 1 22 is a matrix satisfying
a 2 b
55.
(a, b) is equal to :
(1)
(22, 1)
(1)
(22, 1)
(2)
(2, 1)
(2)
(2, 1)
(3)
(22, 21)
(3)
(22, 21)
(4)
(2, 21)
(4)
(2, 21)
57.
U AAT59I, cU U ,
I, 333 ,
(a, b)
56.
1 2 2
A 5 2 1 22
a 2 b
If the function.
56.
k x 1 1 , 0 [ x [ 3
g( x ) 5
m x 1 2 , 3 < x [ 5
k x 1 1 , 0 [ x [ 3
g( x ) 5
m x 1 2 , 3 < x [ 5
, k1m
(1)
16
5
(1)
16
5
(2)
10
3
(2)
10
3
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
, U
U
2x 122x21x 35lx 1
2x 122x21x 35lx 1
2x112x2
2x112x2
57.
5lx3
is a singleton.
(2)
(3)
(4)
is an empty set.
B/Page 20
5lx3
U ,
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) U
U
58.
The
normal
x212xy23y250,
(1)
to
the
curve,
58.
at (1, 1) :
x 212xy23y 2 50
(1, 1)
(1)
U m Z
(2)
U Z
(3)
U Z
(4)
quadrant.
(2)
(3)
(4)
59.
x 2 1y 2 24x26y21250
x21y216x118y12650,
60.
59.
x21y216x118y12650
and
is :
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
60.
cU S
x21y224x26y21250
equation
dy
1 y 5 2 x log x , ( x / 1).
dx
Then y(e) is equal to :
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
2e
(3)
2e
(4)
(4)
( x log x )
B/Page 21
dy
1 y 5 2 x log x , ( x / 1)
dx
y(x) , y(e) UU
( x log x )
PART C PHYSICS
61.
U, U U /
S S
U
(1)
(1)
, S
(2)
, S
U U
(3)
, S
(4)
h S
61.
(2)
(3)
(4)
62.
62.
L
. Measured value
g
U ,
L
20.0 cm
the determination of g is :
(1)
3%
(1)
3%
(2)
1%
(2)
1%
(3)
5%
(3)
5%
(4)
2%
(4)
2%
L
g
100
90 s , 1s ,
g U
1 mm
B/Page 22
T 5 2p
63.
63.
64.
U U
cU s cU
2s (UU) U
U l -U,
U ?
( U S U U S
U )
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
signal is/are :
()
2 MHz U U U
, U ()
(1)
(1)
2005 kHz,
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
2000 kHz
(4)
2 MHz only
(4)
2 MHz
64.
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5 kHz
1995 kHz
1995 kHz
1995 kHz
65.
65.
u5
U
; T4
V
and
() R U
T U c U U
U ,
pressure
1 U
p 5 . If the shell now undergoes
3 V
p5
1 U
3 V
u5
U
; T4
V
Lc
U , T R
66.
(1)
T ; e23R
(2)
T;
(3)
T;
(4)
T ; e2R
1
R
1
R
66.
(1)
T ; e23R
(2)
T;
(3)
T;
(4)
T ; e2R
1
R
1
R3
U , U (L50.03H)
U (R50.15 kV) 15V l
(..) UU
K1 U
t50 U, K1 U
, K2 t51ms
U, U l U (e5@150)
(1)
67 mA
(1)
67 mA
(2)
6.7 mA
(2)
6.7 mA
(3)
0.67 mA
(3)
0.67 mA
(4)
100 mA
(4)
100 mA
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67.
67.
wire is Y then
68.
(g5L
2
Mg
2
1
(1)
TM
(2)
T
1 2 M
T
(3)
T
1 2
TM
(4)
TM
U SU
A
T U M
U
U TM U
Mg
Mg
2
A
21
Mg
1
Y
U)
2
Mg
2
1
(1)
TM
(2)
T
1 2 M
T
(3)
T
1 2
TM
(4)
TM
Mg
Mg
2
A
21
Mg
the diode is :
U ..U. ( UU)
0.1 U U, U
UU 1 m U U, l
(1)
2.45 V/m
(1)
2.45 V/m
(2)
5.48 V/m
(2)
5.48 V/m
(3)
7.75 V/m
(3)
7.75 V/m
(4)
1.73 V/m
(4)
1.73 V/m
68.
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69.
69.
F1
F2
U , I U
U , U U
U, U U U
F1
be
U U U, U U
F2
(1)
radially outwards
(2)
(3)
(4)
70.
F2
(2)
F1
(3)
F1 5 F25 0
(4)
70.
g 5
Cv
F1
F1
U U U () U
U U U
F2 50
U U U
F2 50
( ),
() (U)
Lc U U, UU
() Vq U ,
V q :
Cp
g 5
Cv
3g 2 5
6
(1)
3g 2 5
6
(2)
g 11
2
(2)
g11
2
(3)
g 21
2
(3)
g21
2
(4)
3g 1 5
6
(4)
3g 1 5
6
F1 5 F25 0
(1)
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U U U
71.
71.
LCR (..U) U
LCR U U
Q0 , U U U
U L R
l L , , L1 L2
(L 1 >L 2 ) , t U U
2
QMax
?
(U S U S U
)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
2
maximum charge ( QMax
) on the capacitor
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72.
72.
formed is :
(G5 gravitational constant)
(1)
2 GM
R
(1)
2 GM
R
(2)
2 2GM
3R
(2)
2 2GM
3R
(3)
2 2GM
R
(3)
2 2GM
R
(4)
2 GM
2R
(4)
2 GM
2R
73.
U (U) UU U 20 ms21
U U U
1000 Hz
320 ms21 , UU U
U U U, mU
U U
(1)
12%
(1)
12%
(2)
18%
(2)
18%
(3)
24%
(3)
24%
(4)
6%
(4)
6%
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, U
2
U U r5:() U
L V (V50)
, U UU (U) U,
L
(G5 L SU )
73.
74.
74.
U (U) A U B
U 20 N 100 N ,
F mU U U U
, A B 0.1
B U U 0.15 , U mU
B U
75.
(1)
80 N
(1)
80 N
(2)
120 N
(2)
120 N
(3)
150 N
(3)
150 N
(4)
100 N
(4)
100 N
75.
U
U z0 U
R h z0
UU ?
(1)
3h
4
(1)
3h
4
(2)
5h
8
(2)
5h
8
(3)
3h 2
8R
(3)
3h 2
8R
(4)
h2
4R
(4)
h2
4R
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76.
figures below :
5 cm U
() l U, I 5 12 A, U
U U U
(S) U
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(d)
0.3 T
, z l ,
, () (i) S
(ii) S , ?
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(b) (d)
(3)
(3)
(b) (c)
(4)
(4)
(a) (b)
76.
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10 cm
(a) (c)
77.
77.
resistor is :
(1)
0A
(1)
0 () A
(2)
0.13 A, from Q to P
(2)
0.13 A, Q
(3)
0.13 A, from P to Q
(3)
0.13 A, P
(4)
1.3 A, from P to Q
(4)
1.3 A, P
Q U
78.
1V U
U
cU V0 (: )
78.
V
3V0 5V0 3V0
and 0 have radius R1,
,
,
4
2
4
4
R2, R3 and R4 respectively. Then
V0
4
c U ,
R1, R2, R3 R4 ,
(1)
(1)
R1 0
(2)
(2)
R150
R2 < (R42R3)
(3)
2R < R4
(3)
2R < R4
(4)
(4)
R150
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R2 > (R42R3)
79.
U , C 1mF 3mF
U , 2mF U U Q2
U C M Q2
? (
S U U S U )
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
79.
80.
80.
x-
2v m
, y- v 2m
, UU UU (UU)
S , UU U
()
50%
(1)
50%
(2)
56%
(2)
56%
(3)
62%
(3)
62%
(4)
44%
(4)
44%
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81.
81.
A U
,
m , AB
U, u U,
AC U
82.
(1)
1
u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
(1)
1
u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
(2)
1
u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
(2)
1
u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
(3)
1
u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
(3)
1
u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
(4)
1
u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m
(4)
1
u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m
82.
U M
R
() U
, , -,
U $U
U ?
(1)
MR 2
16 2p
(1)
MR 2
16 2p
(2)
4MR 2
9 3p
(2)
4MR 2
9 3p
(3)
4MR 2
3 3p
(3)
4MR 2
3 3p
(4)
MR 2
32 2p
(4)
MR 2
32 2p
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83.
83.
- I ( ) - II ( U)
() U
84.
- I
List - II
(A)
Franck-Hertz
Experiment.
(i)
Particle nature
of light
(A)
(B)
Photo-electric
experiment.
(ii)
Discrete energy
levels of atom
(B)
(ii)
(C)
Davison - Germer
Wave nature of
(iii)
Experiment.
electron
(C)
U U
(iii)
(iv)
Structure of
atom
(i)
(iv)
- II
SU
U U
U U
(1)
(A) - (ii)
(B) - (iv)
(C) - (iii)
(1)
(A) - (ii)
(B) - (iv)
(C) - (iii)
(2)
(A) - (ii)
(B) - (i)
(C) - (iii)
(2)
(A) - (ii)
(B) - (i)
(C) - (iii)
(3)
(A) -(iv)
(B) - (iii)
(C) - (ii)
(3)
(A) -(iv)
(B) - (iii)
(C)- (ii)
(4)
(A) - (i)
(B) - (iv)
(C) - (iii)
(4)
(A) - (i)
(B) - (iv)
(C) - (iii)
84.
0.1 m
U U 5V UU
U U U
2.531024 ms21 U U
831028 m23 ,
U ,
is close to :
(1)
1.631027 Vm
(1)
1.631027 Vm
(2)
1.631026 Vm
(2)
1.631026 Vm
(3)
1.631025 Vm
(3)
1.631025 Vm
(4)
1.631028 Vm
(4)
1.631028 Vm
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85.
U , S d
U S d
S
() ?
( S U U S
U )
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
85.
energy
(PE)
against
its
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86.
86.
240 m U U ,
U U U ,
U 10 m/s 40 m/s , ,
() U
U U S U
(U) ?
( , U UU
U U U U
, g510 m/s2)
scale)
( S U U S
U )
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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87.
U U (S) SU c U
1 J/8C c (c UU)
UU U ,
(i)
(i)
M 2 c
U UU c
c ,
(ii)
M 8 c
U UU c
c ,
87.
(ii)
S U U 1008C
2008C , S U
U U ,
88.
(1)
ln2, ln2
(1)
ln2, ln2
(2)
ln2, 2ln2
(2)
ln2, 2ln2
(3)
2ln2, 8ln2
(3)
2ln2, 8ln2
(4)
ln2, 4ln2
(4)
ln2, 4ln2
0.25 cm, U
ScU U 25 cm ,
500 nm U , S
U
U ?
(1)
30 mm
(1)
30 mm
(2)
100 mm
(2)
100 mm
(3)
300 mm
(3)
300 mm
(4)
1 mm
(4)
1 mm
88.
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89.
89.
U I U U
L lU U
mU U
u S , U S
U U
l g L U , I
2sinu
(2)
(3)
(4)
90.
plgL
m0 cosu
(1)
2sinu
pgL
tan u
m0
(2)
plgL
tan u
m0
(3)
sinu
plgL
m0 cosu
(4)
90.
(2)
bends downwards
(3)
bends upwards
(4)
becomes narrower
-o0o-
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plgL
m0 cosu
pgL
tan u
m0
plgL
tan u
m0
sinu
plgL
m0 cosu
c U , - U,
U -
, -U-
U , h
U ,
-U
(1) ,
U
(2) U
(3) U U
(4) ()
-o0o-
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U U S U U (D -1) U U
U / U U
U D-2 U U / U
/ U U
3. U S/U U U S U
R
4. U
5. U U
- () U
U U ,
U
6. U S U U
US ( U S U
S UU), U U S
U
7. U U U U
, U S
U U mU
, U D U U U
S D U (D 39)
8. U, U / U U
U U
U S
9. U U U
10. U U
S U
11. U U U S
U U SU U U U
U U U S U SU
U U
U
U S S U
12. U/S U , U
U U
13. U U U .../U
U mU
.../U
U
14. S U S U
15. U mU U / U
U U , S,
, U, U
U U U
U
B/Page 40