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Physics

Part1

Chapter 1:

1. A stone is dropped from a third story window, the distance the stone falls from the window to the ground is
closest to:
(a) 100 m (b) 101 m (c) 102 m (d) None

2. Cesium atomic clock lose 1 part in 1012. It will lose or gain one second after:
(a) 12000 years (b) 6000 years (c) 6000 months (d) None
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3. The equation for the change of position of a car starting at x = 0m is given by x at  bt 4 Given
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that “a” and “b” are constants and “t” is the time. What is the dimension of b.
(a)  M 0 LT 4  (b)  M LT 
0
(c)  M LT 
0 2
(d) None
4. If muscle times speed equals powers, the ratio of S.I units of muscle to its C.G.S units is
(a) 10–7 (b) 10–5 (c) 105 (d) None
5. The circumference of a circular plot of land is increased by 10%. What is the best estimate of the total
percentage that the area of the plot increased?
(a) 10% (b) 25% (c) 21% (d) None
6. The accuracy in the unit of second defined by the vibration of Cs–133 atom is:
(a) 10–12 % (b) 10–8 % (c) 10–24 % (d) None
7. The width of a human hair is 0.1 mm. the width of this human hair in microns.
(a) 1  (b) 10  (c) 100  (d) None
8. How many grams in 2.03 lbs of sugar?
(a) 2.28 E–03g (b) 2.28 E+01g (c) 9.04 E+01g (d) None
9. A mass of a liquid of density “S” is thoroughly mixed with an equal mass of another liquid of density“2  ”
No change of the total volume occurs. What is the density of the mixture
4 3
(a)  (b)  (c) 8  (d) 
3 2
10. Object “B” has twice the density and half of the mass of object “A” the ratio volume “A” to the volume
“B” is:
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(a) 2 (b) (c) 4 (d) None
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Answer Key:
1. b 2. d 3. d 4. 5. c 6. 7. c 8. b 9. a 10. c

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Chapter 2:
1. A boat started from the origin and is moving with (30Km/h, 30 o). After 2-hours the displacement of boat
will be:
(a) (60 Km, 60o) (b) (60 Km, 30o) (c) (60 Km, 90o) (d) None
2. Two concurrent forces have a maximum resultant of 45N and a minimum resultant of 5N. what is the
magnitude of each of these forces:
(a) 0 N and 45 N (b) 5 N and 9N (c) 20 N and 25 N (d) 0N and 50 N
3.  
A. B  C is equal to:
(a) Volume of rectangle (b) Volume of triangle (c) Volume of parallel piped (d) None
4. A girl is rotating in a round trip vertically circling electric boot with angular speed of 8 Rod/s. the torque
acting on her is:
(a) Maximum at the peak of rotation (b) Zero
(c) Minimum at the peak of her motion (d) Minimum at the lowest position of her motion.
5. The perpendicular component of any vector is absent for which of the following pair angles
2 
(a)  , 0o (b) , (c) , (d) None
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6. The centre of gravity and centre of mass are same when body:
(a) Shape symmetric (b) Shape is asymmetric
(c) is in non uniform gravitational field (d) is in uniform gravitational field
7. The magnitude of dot product of A & B is 3. If   60o , then the magnitude of cross product will be:
(a) 3 3 (b) 2 6 (c) 3 6 (d) 3 2

8. At which angle of the cross product become 3 time to dot product


o o o o
(a) 30 (b) 60 (c) 90 (d) 120

Answer Key:
1. b 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. d 7. a 8.

Chapter 3:
1. If the displacement of a particle varies with time as x  t  5 the choose the correct statement from the
followings:
(a) the velocity of particle is inversely proportional to time “ t ” (b) Velocity is proportional to “ t ”
(c) Velocity is proportional to “ t2 “ (d) Acceleration is proportional to ‘t’
2. The equation S = vt is valid only when a body has:
(a) No acceleration (b) Constant acceleration (c) Variable velocity (d) Variable speed
3. An abject attached to a parachute is released from an aircraft and falls towards earth. Which of these
increases to maximum value?
(a) Gravity (b) Acceleration (c) Velocity (d) None
4. An object is projected vertically upward near the surface of the earth. At the very top of its path, the object
velocity is zero and its acceleration is
(a) 0 (b) 9.8 m/s2 downward (c) 9.8 m/s2 up ward (d) Depend on the mass of the object
5. When released from a height a ball falls 5m in 1 – sec, in 4 – second after it falls:
(a) 40 m (b) 80 m (c) 20 m (d) 100 m
6. A spring scale reads 20 N as it pulls a 5.0 Kg mass across a table. What is the magnitude of the force
exerted by the mass on the spring scale?
(a) 49 N (b) 50 N (c) 20 N (d) 40 N
7. In the traditional way to state Newtons 3rd law of motion, the word action refers to

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(a) Velocity (b) Force (c) Acceleration (d) Friction
8. A jumper of weight ‘W’ presses down on the floor with a force of magnitude F and the jumper leaves the
floor as a result, the magnitude of force exerted by the floor on jumper is:
(a) Equal to ‘W’ and less than F (b) Equal to ‘W’ and equal to F
(c) More than ‘W’ and equal to F (d) More than ‘W’ and more than F
9. An athlete finishes a race, he slows down because
(a) All force are balance (b) The forces on him are unbalanced (c) All force are equal (d) None
10. A monkey is accelerating down a string whose breaking strength is two third of his weight. The minimum
acceleration of the monkey should be:
2 3 1
(a) g (b) g (c) g (d) g
3 2 3
11. A body move with a zero acceleration has momentum equal to:
(a) Zero (b) Non zero (c) Some time zero and Some time non zero (d) Zero if the size is small
12. Which one of the following is a correct relation between time of flight and maximum height
gT 2 8T 2 8g 8
(a) H (b) H (c) H  (d) H
8 g T2 gT 2
Answer Key:
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. c 11. b 12.

Chapter 4:
1. A constant force of 10 N applied to a box causes it to move at a constant speed of 2 m/s. the work in 8 –
second is:
(a) 15 J (b) 60 J (c) 20 J (d) None
2. A machine’s output is 4000 Joules and its frictional losses are 1000 Joules. Which of the following is its
efficiency is it:
(a) 25% (b) 30% (c) 75% (d) 80%
3. For a constant force, the shape of the graph between power and velocity will be:
(a) A circle (b) A parabola (c) A hyperbola (d) A straight line
4. If the time required for a student to swim 500 m is doubled. The power developed by the student will be:
(a) Halved (b) Doubled (c) Quartered (d) Quadrupled
5. A foot ball is kicked at 45o with horizontal with kinetic energy “K”. The K.E at the highest point is:
k k
(a) (b) Zero (c) (d) k
2 2
6. The emerged stored in shock absorber of vehicles is:
(a) K.E (b) Elastic P.E (c) Potential Energy (d) None

7. A body is initially at rest. It undergoes one-dimensional motion with constant acceleration. The power
delivered to it at time ‘t’ is proportional to:
1
2
(a) t2 (b) t (c) t (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. d 3. d 4. a 5. a 6. b 7. b

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Chapter 5:

1. The rotational inertia of a disk about its axis is 0.70 kgm2. When a 2.0 kg weight is added to its rim, 0.40m
from the axis, the rotational inertia become:
(a) 0.38 kgm2 (b) 0.54 kgm2 (c) 0.86 kgm2 (d) 1.0 kgm2
A body travels an angular displacement   10t  50t . The magnitude of angular acceleration?
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2.
(a) 10 rad/s2 (b) 20 rad/s2 (c) 100 rad/s2 (d) 150 rad/s2
3. Wheel start from restand has angular acceleration of 4 rad/s2. When it has made 10 rev. its angular velocity
is:
22 Rad
(a) (b) 2 Rad / s (c) 4 Rad / s (d) 1.0 kgm2
S
4. A body moving in a circle of radius 1 m traverses an angle of 57.3 o. The displacement will be:
(a) 1 m (b) 57.3 m (c) 0.573 m (d) None
5. A tyre moving vertically in anticlockwise direction with respect to you has angular velocity directed:
(a) Towards you (b) Away from you (c) Above you (d) None
6. An object of mass 2 kg rotates at constant speed in a horizontal circle of radius 5m. What is the magnitude
of the resultant force acting on the object:
4 2 4 11
(a) N (b) N (c) N (d) None
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7. If the radius of the earth were to shrink by 1% keeping mass same then the acceleration due to gravity:
(a) Increases by 2% (b) Decreases by 2% (c) Increases by 4% (d) Decreases by 4%
8. Which of the following possible situation can take us towards weightlessness:
(a) a  g  1 (b) a  g  1 (c) a  g  0 (d) None
9. A body placed on the equator of earth becomes weightless. If its angular speed becomes:
5 3 5
(a) 7.3  10 rad / s (b) Zero (c) 1.2 10 rad / s (d) 1.5 10 rad / s
10. A planet with the same mass as earth is in circular orbit around the sun its distance form the sun is four
times the average distance of the earth from the sun. the period of this planet in earth year is:
(a) 2 years (b) 8 years (c) 16 years (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. c 3. a 4. 5. a 6. 7. a 8. c 9. c 10. b

Chapter 7:

1. For a particle in SHM having Xo the speed of particle in one half of its maximum speed when its
displacement from mean position is:
3 Xo
(a) X o (b) (c) Xo (d) 2Xo
2 2
Answer Key:
1. c

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Chapter 8:

1. The first of resonating column is 15 cm. The next resonating length is:
(a) 30 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 45 cm (d) 60 cm
2. The velocity of sound in one medium is ‘V’. If the medium is made four times elastic keeping density
constant, then velocity of sound will be:
V 2
(a) (b) (c) 2 V (d) None
2 V
3. The temperature in which speed of sound in air becomes double of its value of 50 oC is:
(a) 1019 oC (b) 1019 K (c) 1019 oF (d) None
4. The expression for intensity of sound is:
E E A P
(a) (b) (c) (d) None
t t A
5. The minimum number of beats observed by human ear in one second are:
(a) 7 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 17

Answer Key:
1. c 2. a 3. 4. c 5. a

Chapter 9:
1. Which quantity is equivalent to the product of the absolute index of refraction of water and the speed of
light in water:
(a) Wavelength of light in a vaccume (b) Frequency of light in a vaccume
(c) Sine of the angle of incidence (d) Speed of light in a vaccume
2. When light passes from air into glass (n = 1.5). what happen to its frequency wave length and velocity?
(a) All decreases by a factor of 1.5
(b) Frequency and velocity decrease by a factor of 1.5
(c) Frequency and wavelength decreases by a factor of 1.5
(d) Wavelength and velocity decreases by a factor of 1.5
3. In a certain material a beam of monochromatic light (f = 5.09 × 10 14 Hz) has speed of 2.25 ×108 m/s. the
material could be:
(a) Crown glass (b) Flint glass (c) Glycerol (d) Water

4. The distance between two consective wave front is equal to:



(a) (b)  (c) 2 (d) None
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5. If you rotate a polaroid filter through one full rotation and we see that light intensity changes but never drop
to zero. This means that the light is:
(a) Partially polarized (b) Completely polarized (c) Un-polarized (d) Coherent
6. Plane polarized wave means the :
(a) Electric vector is in a plane (b) Magnetic vector is in a plane (c) both are in the same plane (d) None
7. Waves which are produced in the stationary water:
(a) Are polarized (b) Cannot be polarized (c) Are longitudinal wave (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. a

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Chapter 10:
1. A molecules of mass ‘m’ moving with a velocity ‘V’ makes 5 elastic collision with a wall of the container
per second. The change in its momentum per second will be:
(a) mV (b) 5 mV (c) 2 mV (d) 10 mV
2. If the pressure of an ideal gas is decreased by 10% isothermally. Then its volume will be:
(a) Increase by 10% (b) Increase by 110% (c) Decrease by 10% (d) Decrease by 9%
3. A GAS IS ALLOWED TO EXPAND ISOTHERMALLY FROM A VOLUME OF 100 cm 3 to a volume of
400 cm3. If the original pressure of the gas was 4-atomsphere. What will be the new pressure:
(I) 1 atm (II) 16 atm (III) 76 cm of mercury
(a) I, II and III (b) I and III (c) III only (d) None
4. Steam at 100 oC is more dangerous than the same mass of water at 100 oC because:
(a) of its low density (b) of its high speed (c) of its latent heat (d) of higher specific heat
5. At absolute zero the volume of an ideal gas is:
(a) Very small (b) Not very large (c) Zero (d) None
6. If the speed of gas molecules becomes double of its initial value than the percentage increase in
temperature is:
(a) 300 % (b) 400% (c) 1600% (d) 800%
7. A piece of iron is hammered. Its internal energy:
(a) Is increased (b) Is decreased (c) Is unaffected (d) Is only deshaped
8. Plants, human beings make up an
(a) Isolated system (b) Closed system (c) Both isolated and closed system (d) Open system
9. Which phase change represents a decrease in entropy:
(a) Solid to gas (b) Solid to liquid (c) Gas to liquid (d) Liquid to gas

Answer Key:
1. d 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. c 6. a 7. a 8. d 9. c

Chapter 11:
1. The ratio of electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge and parallel oppositely charged plates is:
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 2
2. A small metal ball is Suspended in a uniform electrical field with the help of an insulated thread. If high
energy X-rays beam fall on it:
(a) The ball will be deflected in the direction of field (b) The ball will be deflected in the opposite of field
(c) The ball is not deflected at all (d) The ball will fly to infinity
3. A square sheet of side ‘a’ is held perpendicular to a uniform field of strength ‘E’ the electric field linked
with the surface is:
(a) Zero (b) Ea (c) Ea2 (d) 4Ea
4. A soap bubble is given a negative charge then its radius:
(a) Decreases (b) Increases (c) Remain unchanged (d) Nothing can be predicated
5. Metal sphere ‘A’ has +12 charges and and identical sphere ‘B’ has +16 chages. After the two are brought in
contact, the charge on sphere ‘A’ is:
(a) – 2 (b) + 2 (c) + 14 (d) + 28
6. A sphere ‘A’ has charge q. an identical neutral sphere ‘B’ is touched to it and removed. Then another
identical neutral sphere ‘C’ is touch to it and removed. What is the charge on sphere A, B and C
respectively:
(a) q/3 each (b) q/4, q/4 and q/2 (c) q/4, q/2 and q/4 (d) q/2, q/4 and q/4

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7. Charges Q and –Q and ‘q’ are placed at the vertices of an equilateral as shown. The total force exert on the
charge ‘q’ is:

(a) Towards charge Q (b) Towards charge – Q (c) Away from charge Q (d) Left (e) Right

Answer Key:
1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. c 7. d

Chapter 12:
1. A crow sitting on a bare high Tension wire is not electrocuted because
(a) Crow legs are insulated (b) The circuit is not complete
(c) The potential difference across the crows body is zero (d) All of these
2. 11.5 Volts AAA cell supplies 750 mA of current through a flashlight bulb for 5-minutes. While a 1.5 volt.
‘C’ cell supplies 750 mA of current through the same flashlight bulb for 20 minutes compare to the total
charge transferred by the AAA cell through the bulb. The total charge transferred by the ‘C’ cell through
the bulb is:
(a) Half as great (b) Twice as great (c) The same (d) Four time as great
3. If the number of coulomb per second through a wire of 10Ω resistance across 120 volts line is 12. The
current in S.I unit is:
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 120 (d) None
4. The quantity which a analogous to mass in electricity is:
(a) Current (b) Voltage (c) Resistance (d) None
5. A piece of a wire of resistance ‘R’ is cut into five equal parts. The parts are then connected in parallel. The
equivalent resistance ‘Re’ is:
(a) 5/R (b) R/5 (c) 5R (d) None
6. A 100 Ω resistor and an unknown resistor are connected in series to a 10 volt battery. If the potential
difference across the 100 Ω resistor is 4.0 volt. The resistance of the unknown resistor is:
(a) 50 Ω (b) 100 Ω (c) 150 Ω (d) 200 Ω

Answer Key:
1. c 2. d 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. c

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Chapter 13:
1. In order to increase the sensitivity of moving coil Galvanometer we use a:
(a) A long suspension wire (b) A coil of large area (c) A coil of large number turns (d) All of these
2. Two parallel conducting wires placed closed to each other. Carrying current in the opposite direction will:
(a) Attract each other (b) Repel each other (c) Does not affect on other (d) None
3. Joul/Ampere is the unit of:
(a) Magnetic field induction (b) Magnetic flux (c) Magnetic flux density (d) Mutual induction
4. A copper ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis
of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is:
(a) Equal to that due to gravity (b) Less than at due to gravity
(c) More than at due to gravity (d) Depends on the diameter of the ring and the length of the magnet.
5. Which one of the following can be used as a bar magnet.
(a) Toriod (b) Current carrying wire (c) Solenoid (d) All are possible
6. A proton and an alpha particle pass through the gap of a strong magnet. If both particles have the same
initial velocity. How many times greater will the deflection of the alpha particle be relative to the deflection
of the of the proton:
(a) The same (b) 2 – times (c) 4-times (d) 8 times
7. How much will be the linear acceleration produced by a magnetic force exerted on a proton, which is
moving with a velocity of 4 × 106 m/s in the direction of a magnetic field of I-Tesla.
(a) Zero (b) 10 m/s2 (c) 20 m/s2 (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. b 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. b 7. d

Chapter 14:
1. Self inductance is greater in:
(a) A.C circuits (b) D.C circuits (c) Both A.C and D.C (d) None
2. In motional emf the mechanical energy consumed is converted into:
(a) Heat energy (b) Internal energy (c) Steam energy (d) None
3. In A.C generators, the ratio of the frequency of coil to current is:
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 1 : 2
4. If the speed of rotation of A.C Generator is made four times of its initial value. The percentage increase in
an induced emf is
(a) 100% (b) 400% (c) 300% (d) None
5. In order to save the transmission lines from burning, the mechanism used should be:
(a) Increase the voltage between generating and user’s end
(b) Increase the voltage between generating and user’s end so that the current is increase
(c) Increase the voltage between generating and user’s end till a low and desired level of current is obtained
(d) None
6. A 100% efficient transformer has 40 turns of wire in the primary coil and 80 turns of wire in the secondary
coil. If 20 watts of power is supplied to the primary coil, the power developed in the secondary coil will be:
(a) 10 W (b) 20 W (c) 80 W (d) 160 W
7. A step-down transformer used to run a toy train has input of 120 volts to its primary coil. A potential
difference of 12 volts is induced in the secondary coil, which carries a current of 12A. if the transformer
operates at 75% efficiency. What is the current in the primary coil.
(a) 0.90 A (b) 1.6 A (c) 90 A (d) 160 A
8. To double the scale of the galvanometer we need to connect a shunt:
(a) of magnitude equal to galvanometer resistance (b) of magnitude half of the galvanometer resistance

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(c) of magnitude double that of galvanometer resistance (d) None of these
9. What function of current (I g/I) will flow through a galvanometer of resistance Rg = 95 Ω. If 5 Ω shunt is
applied across it:
(a) 20% (b) 15% (c) 10% (d) 5%
10. A wire covered by a carpet. How you could determine whether there is any current passing through at:
(a) By using multi-meter (b) By using Ammeter (c) With the help of compass needle (d) None

Answer Key:
1. a 2. d 3. d 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. d 10. c

Chapter 15:
1. In purely resistive circuit the current
(a) Leads the voltage by one-half of a cycle (b) Leads the voltage by one-fourth of a cycle
(c) Lead the voltage by one-third of a cycle (d) Is in phase with the voltage
2. A capacitor is perfectly insulator for:
(a) D.C (b) A.C (c) Both A.C & D.C (d) None
3. In a LRC circuit the capacitance is made on-fourth when in resonance. Then what should be change in
inductance, so that the circuit remains in resonance:
(a) 4-times (b) 1/4 times (c) 8 times (d) 2-times
4. For electromagnetic waves, Maxwell generalized:
(a) Gaussus Law of magnetism (b) Gausses law for electricity (c) Faraday’s law (d) Ampere’s law
5. If X L  X C then the phase angle is:
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
6. If X C  X L then the circuit is purely:
(a) Resistive (b) Inductive (c) Capacitive (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. a 3. a 4. d 5. a 6. c

Chapter 16:
1. CsCl is the example of:
(a) Simple Cubic crystal (b) F.C.C (c) B.C.C (d) None
2. Semi conductor are insulators at temperature:
(a) 0 oC (b) 0 K (c) 32 oF (d) None
3. The number of atoms per unit cell of a simple cube is one. What will be the number of atoms per unit cell
of body centered cubic crystal:
(a) One also (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four
4. What determines interms of energy bands whether a substance is a good insulator, semi-conductor or
conductor:
(a) The size of the conduction band (b) The size of the valence band
(c) The size of the forbidden band (d) The name of the metal

Answer Key:
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c

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Chapter 17:
1. Interinsic semi-conductor can be converted into extrinsic semi-conductors by adding
(a) Trivalent impurity (b) Pentavalent impurity
(c) Minority charge carrier (d) Penta valent or Trivalent impurities
2. If the temperature of the P-type semi conductor increases, the number of the holes in the valence band will:
(a) Decrease (b) Increases (c) Remain the same (d) None
3. When a semi conductor in a circuit at room temperature is replaced by an insulator the resistance of the
section of the circuit:
(a) Decrease (b) Increases (c) Remain the same (d) None

Answer Key:
1. d 2. b 3. b

Chapter 18:
1. The increase of mass, time dilation and length contraction will:
(a) Just be apparent relativistic speed (b) Really occurs at relativistic speed
(c) both part ‘a’ & ‘b’ are correct (d) None
2. The maximum transfer of energy from photon electron collision happens when the scattering angle is:
(a) Zero degree (b) 90 degree (c) 180 degree (d) None
3. As the temperature of a surface increases how does the rate of thermo-ionic emission change:
(a) Electrons are emitted at a lower rate (b) electrons are emitted at higher rate
(c) Photons are emitted at a higher rate (d) Protons are emitted at a lower rate
4. No matter how perfect the microscope may be, it cannot locate a particle closer than about a distance:

(a) 2 (b) 3  (c) (d) 
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5. Infrared rays are absorbed best by which one of the following is it:
(a) Bodies of air (b) White bodies with rough surface
(c) Mirrors (d) Black bodies with rough surface

Answer Key:
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. d

Chapter 19:
1. The wave length of Lyman series is:
(a) Smaller than Balmer series (b) Smaller than Paschen Series
(c) Smaller than Bracket Series (d) All of these
2. The atomic level n   (infinity) means that electron is free from the atom and
(a) Its K.E = 0 (b) Its P.E = 0 (c) Its Both P.E & K.E is zero and the electron is at rest (d) None
3. Tungsten is used as a target in X-rays production because it can with stand the heat produced due to:
(a) Its high atomic number (b) It high melting point (c) Its high boiling point (d) Its metallic nature
4. X-rays photon cannot produced pair production because:
(a) They are chargless radiation (b) Their energy is small (c) Their energy is greater (d) None
5. When fast moving electrons deeply penetrate into the atom passes near by the nuclear x-rays produced are
called:
(a) Characteristic x-rays (b) Continuous X-rays (c) Characteristic rays of shorter wave length (d) None

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6. With the help of laser beam we can:
(a) Fusion reaction (b) Holograms (c) Fragment of Kidney stone (d) All of these

Answer Key:
1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. d

Chapter 20:
1. The ratio of nucleus radius to atom radius is approximately equal to:
(a) 10–5 (b) 10–10 (c) 10–14 (d) None
2. The mass deficit per unit nucleon is maximum:
(a) For heavy elements (b) For light element (c) Middle elements in the periodic table (d) None
3. The rate of disintegration of radioactive material is always:
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Both positive & negative (d) None
4. In radioactive decay, if the probability of decay per unit time is double than half life is:
(a) Quadra poled (b) Tripled (c) Double (d) Halved
5. Tow ions ‘X’ and ‘Z’ are projected in the mass spectrograph having velocities Vx=Vz perpendicular to the
magnetic field. If the mass of ‘X’ is smaller than ‘Z’, then ‘X’ will acquire a circle of:
(a) Smaller radius from Z (b) Greater radius from Z (c) Independent of mass (d) None

Answer Key:
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. a

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