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This section contains 05 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking Scheme : Correct Marks : 3 , Negative Marks : 1
1. Consider the shown uniform solid insulating sphere of mass m with a short and light electric dipole
moment pjˆ embedded at its centre placed at rest on a horizontal surface. An electric field Eiˆ is
suddenly switched on in the region such that the sphere starts rolling without sliding. Speed of the
sphere when the dipole becomes horizontal for the first time is given as:
5 pE 10 pE 5 pE
(A) (B) (C) (D) Zero
m 7m 2m
1. (B)
Work done by the time dipole rotates by 900 is given as
W PE cos 900 cos 00
1 1
mv 2 I2
2 2
2
1 12 v
PE mv 2 mR 2 2
2 25 R
10 PE
v
7m
2. Two long coaxial cylindrical metal tubes stand on an insulating floor as shown in figure. A
dielectric oil is filled in the annular region between the tubes. The tubes are maintained at a constant
potential difference V. A small hole is opened at bottom then:
3. A battery of emf 0 12V is connected across a 4m long uniform wire having resistance 4 / m .
Two cell of small EMFs 1 2V and 2 4V having internal resistance 2 and 6 respectively
are connected as shown in the figure. If galvanometer shows no deflection at the point N, the
distance of point N from the point A is equal to :
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5 4 3
(A) m (B) m (C) m (D) None of these
3 3 2
3. (D)
Equivalent EMF of the two batteries 1 and 2 in parallel combination is given as
1 / r1 2 / r2
1 / r1 1 / r2
2 / 2 4 / 6
1/ 2 1 / 6
2.5 V
At balancing length, we have
VAN
I AN R AN
12
4 2.5
4 4 4
25
m
24
4. A cylindrical vessel of area of cross-section A is filled with water to a height H. It has capillary tube
of length and radius r fitted horizontally at its bottom. If the coefficient of viscosity of water is ,
H
then the time required for the level to fall to a height is (density of water is )
2
r 2 4r 4 1 8A H
(A) ln 2 (B) ln (C) ln 2 (D) ln 2
4A gA 2 gr 4 gr 4
4. (C)
dh hg r
4
dt 8
t 8A dh
H2
dt
0 H
gr 4 h
8A
Or t ln 2
gr 4
5. Two particles A and B (of masse m and 4m) are released from rest in the two tunnels a shown in the
figure. Which particle will cross the equatorial plane first?
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(A) A (B) B
(C) Both simultaneously (D) Data insufficient
5. (C)
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.
Marking Scheme : Correct Marks : 4 , Negative Marks : 2, Partial Mark : 1
6. A weightless rigid rod AB of length connects two equal masses m one particle is fixed at the end
B and the other at the middle of the rod as shown in the figure. The rod can rotate in the vertical
plane freely around the hinge point A
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6. (AC)
If is speed imported to B, total kinetic energy of rod is
2
1 1 5
K m 2 m m 2
2 2 2 8
To reach the highest point and complete the round we use
5
m 2 mgl mg 2 3mg
8
24
g
5
At the highest point rod will be at rest and if TAC and TBC are tension in rod reactions AB and BC,
we have
T 2
TBC mg and TAC 2mg AC
TBC 1
7.
Velocity of a particle of mass 2 kg changes from 1 2iˆ 2ˆj m/s to 2 ˆi ˆj m/s after colliding
with a plane surface:
1
(A) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is 900 tan 1
3
1
(B) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is tan 1
3
1
(C) The direction of change in momentum makes an angle tan 1 with the +ve x-axis
3
1
(D) The direction of change in momentum makes an angle 900 tan 1 with the plane surface
3
7. (AC)
Impulse = change in momentum
= 2 2 1
2 3iˆ ˆj
As impulse is in the normal direction of colliding surface
1
tan
3
1
tan 1
3
1
900 tan 1
3
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Their angles of projection are 300 and , respectively, with the horizontal. Let they collide after a
time t in air. Then
(A) sin 1 4 / 5 and they will have same speed just before the collision.
(B) sin 1 4 / 5 and they will have different speed just before the collision
(C) x 1280 3 960 m
(D) It is possible that the particles collide when both of them are at their highest point
8. (BCD)
If they collide, their vertical component of velocities should be same, i.e.,
x 80 3 60 t
2 160 sin 30
Time of flight : T 16s (Same for both)
g
Now t Tx to collide in air
x
16 x 1280 3 960
80 3 60
Since their times of flight are same, they will simultaneously reach their maximum height. So it is
possible to collide at the highest point for certain values of x.
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9. Two blocks A and B of masses 5 kg and 2 kg, respectively, connected by a spring of force constant =
1 0
100 Nm are placed on an inclined plane of inclination 30 as shown in figure. If the system is
released from rest
(A) There will be no compression or elongation in the spring if all surfaces are smooth
(B) There will be elongation in the spring if A is rough and B is smooth.
(C) Maximum elongation in the spring 35 cm if all surfaces are smooth
(D) There will be elongation in the spring if A is smooth and B is rough
9. (AD)
If initially acceleration of A is greater than that of B, then there will be extension and if that of B is
greater than A, then there will be compression in the spring. Otherwise the length of spring will
remain same.
10. (ABC)
Since, W F.dr
Clearly for force (A) and (B), the integration does not require any information of the path taken.
For C.
3 xiˆ yjˆ . dx ˆi dy ˆj 3 x dx ydy
Wc x y
x 2
y
2 3/2
2
2 3/2
dt
xdx ydy
2
dt / 2 3 dt
Wc 3 3/2 3/2
t 2 t
Which will be independent of path after solving.
Hence A, B and C are conservation forces.
But D. requires some more information on path to solve it.
Hence, it is non- conservative.
11. Given figure shows how the temperature of water and ice mixed with each other at different
temperatures, changes with the amount of heat (Q) evolved by the water or absorbed by the ice. The
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scale corresponding to heat (Q) is arbitrary. Which of the following is/are conclusions drawn from
the graph?
respectively.
0
To attain a temperature of 0 C , the heat lost by the water would be 4 units.
Mg 1cal / g 0C 40 00 C 4 units
1
Or M cal unit ….. (i)
10
0
Similarly, to attain a temperature of 0 C , the heat gained by ice would be 1 unit.
mg
1
cal / g 0C 0 400 C 1 unit
2
1
Or m cal unit …. (ii)
20
M
From (i) and (ii), 2
m
0
Heat required for the complete ice to melt at 0 C will be (mg)
(80 cal/g) = 80 m cal = 4 unit
0
By the time the temperature of the entire water has dropped to 0 C , the amount of heat ejected
would be 4 unit, out of which 1 unit would be consumed by the ice to get heated up from 1 unit
would be consumed by the ice to get heated up from 40 C to 0 C and the remaining heat of 3
0 0
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12. A wave is travelling along a string. At an instant shape of the string is as shown in the enclosed
figure. At this instant, point A is moving upwards. Which of the following statements are correct?
From the figure, it is clear that C is moving downwards at this instant. Hence, option (C) is wrong.
The phase difference between two points will be equal to / 2 if distance between them is equal to
/ 4 . Between A and C, the distance is less than / 2 . It may be equal to / 4 . Hence, phase
difference between these two points may be equal to / 2 .
Therefore, option (D) is correct
13. A battery of emf 0 5V and internal resistance 5 is connected across a long uniform wire AB
1
of length 1 m and resistance per unit length 5 m . Two cells of 1 1 V and 2 2 v are
connected as shown in the figure
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3V
i 1A
2 1
VCD 1V 11 0
Therefore, option (a) is correct. That is, VA VB . When jockey touches B, current from A to B
increases the PD across the secondary circuit. Therefore, option (b) is correct
3
14. In the circuit shown, the key K is closed at t = 0, the current through the key at the instant t = 10 ln
2, is:
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14. (2.00)
Time constant of the left branch of circuit is given as
L 0.01
L 103 s
R 10
Time constant of the right branch of circuit is given as
C CR 0.1 10 3 10 103 s
Steady state currents in left and right branch of circuit are given as
20
i 0 L 2A
10
20
i 0 C 2A
10
The given time is the half-life time of both left and right branches of the circuit so current in braches
at this instant are given as
2
iL iC 1A
2
Thus total current through the battery at this instant is 2A
15. (6.00)
90 90
iL 3A, iC 4.5A
30 20
Net current through the AC source is given by phasor sum of the two currents which are in opposite
phase which is given as
i i C i L 1.5A
Thus circuit impedance is given as
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V 90
Z 60
i 1.5
16. Figure shows a horizontal wire MN of length and mass m is placed in a magnetic field B. The
ends of wire are bent and dipped in two bowls containing Hg which are connected to an external
circuit as shown. If key is pressed for a short time t due to which a charge q suddenly flows in the
circuit.
B2q 2 2
Maximum height above initial level the wire MN will jump : find n.
n m2 g
16. (2.00)
By impulse of magnetic force, if the wire attains a velocity v in upward direction then we use
Bilt m
Bql
m
Maximum height attained by wire MN is given as
2 B2q 2l
h
2q 2m 2g
17. A particle is projected from point A, that is at a distance 4R from the centre of the earth, with speed
0
1 in a direction making 30 with the line joining the centre of the Earth and point A, as shown.
Particle passes grazing the surface of the earth. Consider gravitational interaction only between these
GM
two. (Use 6.4 107 m 2 / s 2 )
R
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1000n
v1 is equal to m / s . Find n.
2
17. (8.00)
Using conservation of angular momentum:
v2
m v1 cos 600 4R mv 2 R 2
v1
By conservation of energy system
GMm 1 2 GMm 1 2
mv1 mv 2
4R 2 R 2
1 1 3 GM
v 22 v12
2 2 4 R
1 8000
v1 64 106 m/s
2 2
18. A small disc of mass m slides down a smooth hill of height h without initial velocity and gets onto a
plank of mass M lying on the horizontal plane at the base of the hill as shown in figure. Due to
friction between the disc and the plank the disc slows down and, beginning with a certain moment,
moves in one piece with the plank. Find the total work performed by the friction forces in this
process
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M mg h
Total work done performed by the friction in this process is n. . Find n.
Mm
18. (1.00)
Velocity if disc at the bottom of hill is
v 2gh
When both disc and plank move together at speed v, we use
mv m M v1
m 2gh
v1
mM
Total magnitude of work done by friction is
1 1
W k mv 2 m M v12
2 2
1 m 2 2gh
= mgh m M
m M
2
2
mMgh
mM
As friction is kinetic its work is negative here
mMgh
Wf
mM
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