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EUREKA EDUCATION UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION - 8 Time allowed: 2 hours.

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This paper consisting of 30 multiple choice questions. Answer all the questions. Show working of your answers clearly. Marks will be awarded for the working as well as the answers.

----------------------------------------------------Question 1. The drag force F experienced by a steel of radius r dropping at speed v through a liquid is given by F = arv, where a is a constant. What would be a suitable SI unit for a? C. Nm2s-1 D. Nm-2s A. N B. Ns-1 . . . Question 2. An object of mass 1.000kg is placed on four different balances. For each balances the reading is taken five times. The table shows the values obtained together with the means. Which balance has the smallest systematic error but is not very precise? balance A B C D 1 1.000 1.011 1.012 0.993 2 1.000 0.999 1.013 0.987 reading/kg 3 1.002 1.001 1.012 1.002 4 1.001 0.989 1.014 1.000 5 1.002 0.995 1.014 0.983 mean/kg 1.001 0.999 1.013 0.993 . . . Question 3. The graph shows the variation with time t of the displacement s of a vehicle moving along a straight line. During which time interval does the acceleration of the vehicle have its greatest numerical value?

. . . Question 4. The minimum time T required for a car safely to overtaken a lorry on the motorway is measured from the time the front of the car is level with the rear of the lorry, until the rear of the passing car is a full car length ahead of the lorry.

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The car is 3.5 m long and the lorry is 17.0 m long. The graph shows the variation with the time t if the speeds v of the car and the lorry.

What is the value of T? A. 0.86 s B. 1.2 s

C. 2.6 s

D. 3.0 s . . .

Question 5. Two steel balls X and Y are suspended on strings. Ball X is pulled to one side as shown. After ball X is released, the balls collide. Which quantities must be conserved in the collision? A. kinetic energy, total energy and momentum B. kinetic energy and momentum only C. kinetic energy and total energy only D. total energy and momentum only . . . Question 6. A trolley runs down a slope with a constant acceleration a. The mass of the trolley is now doubled and the trolley is allowed to run down the same slope. In both cases effects of friction and air resistance are negligible. Which statement is correct for the second experiment? A. The accelerating force is the same. C. The acceleration is a B. The acceleration is

D. The acceleration is 2a

1 a 2
. . .

Question 7. The diagram shows a block of copper suspended in water. The block experiences an upthrust from water. Which statement is the basis of an explanation for this upthrust? A. Copper is more dense than water. B. The area of face R is greater than the area of face S. C. The density of water increases with depth. D. The pressure of water increases with depth. . . EUREKA EUCATION www.daotaoduhoc.com Collected by ngcongtoan@yahoo.com

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Question 8. The diagram shows a wheel of circumference 0.30 m. A rope is fastened at one end to a force meter (spring balance). The rope passes over the wheel and supports a freely hanging load of 100 N. The wheel is driven by an electric motor at a constant rate of 50 revolutions per second. When the wheel is turning at this rate, the force meter reads 20 N. What is the output power of the motor? A. 0.3 kW B. 1.2 kW C. 1.5 kW D. 1.8 kW . . . Question 9. A small positive charge, placed at a point L inside a uniform electric field, experiences a force of magnitude F. The charge is moved from point L to point M. What is the change in the potential energy of the charge? A. gain of Fx B. gain of F x 2 y 2 C. loss of Fx D. loss of F x 2 y 2 . . . Question 10. The diagram shows two points X and Y at distances L and 2L, respectively, from the centre of the Earth. The gravitational potential at X is 8 kJkg-1.

What is the change in gravitational potential energy of a 1 kg mass when it is moved from X to Y? A. 4 kJ B. 2 kJ C. + 4 kJ D. +8 kJ . . . Question 11. The variation with temperature of a particular physical property is used to make a thermometer. Which must be a characteristic of that property? A. The property must be give a linear temperature scale that agrees with the absolute scale of temperature over the whole range of the thermometer. B. The property must have a different value at each temperature, over the whole range of the thermometer. C. The property must have zero value at the absolute zero of temperature. D. The property must vary over a very wide range of temperature. . . . Question 12. The first law of thermodynamics may stated in terms of U, the increase in internal energy of the system. Q, the energy transferred to the system by heating, EUREKA EUCATION www.daotaoduhoc.com Collected by ngcongtoan@yahoo.com

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W, the work done on the system. What is the formula connecting these quantities? A. U = Q + W B. U = Q W C. U = Q W D. U = W Q

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. . . Question 13. It is important that a car suspension system should be critically damped. The equilibrium height above the ground of the bodywork of such a car is H0. The body of the car is raised slightly to a greater height and released at time t = 0. Assume that the car tyres remain in contact with the ground throughout and there is critical damping. Which graph shows how the height of the car body above the ground varies with time?

. . . Question 14. A star emits electromagnetic waves of wavelengths 50 m, 5 m, 0.5 m and 0.05 m. To which regions of the electromagnetic spectrum do they belong? wavelength 50 m 5 m 0.5 m 0.05 m A Infra red Infra red Visible Ultraviolet B Infra red Visible Ultraviolet X ray C Microwave Visible Visible Ultraviolet D Radio Infra red Visible Ultraviolet . . . Question 15. The diagram shows a transverse wave at a particular instant. The wave is traveling to the right. The frequency of the wave is 12.5 Hz.

At the instant shown the displacement is zero at the point P. What is the shortest time to elapse before the displacement is zero at point Q? A. 0.01 s B. 0.03 s C. 0.08 s D. 0.10 s . . .

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Question 16. The diagram shows a long rope fixed at one end. The other end is moved up and down, setting up a stationary wave.

What is the phase difference between the oscillations at X and Y? A. 0 B. rad C. rad

D. . . .

Question 17. A narrow beam of monochromatic light falls at normal incidence of a diffraction grating. Third-order diffracted beams are formed at angles of 45 0 to the original direction. What is the highest order of diffracted beam produced by this grating? A. 3 rd B. 4 th C. 5 th D. 6 th . . . Question 18. In the diagram, R and S are parallel conducting plates. Plate S is at positive potential with respect to plate R. MN is a line perpendicular to the plates.

Which graph shows the variation along the line MN of the magnitude E of the electric field strength?

. . .

Question 19. A capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 12 V. It delivers 40% of its stored energy to a lamp. What is the final p.d. across the capacitor? A. 4.3 V B. 4.8 V C. 7.2 V D. 9.3 V . . . Question 20. An electron enters the space between two parallel charged plates with an initial velocity u.

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While in the electric field its direction changes by 300 and it emerge with a velocity v. What is the relation between v and u? A. v

u cos 30 0

B. v=ucos300

C. v

u sin 30 0

D. v=usin300 . . .

Question 21. The resistance of a thermistor depends on its temperature, and the resistance of a light dependent resistor (LDR) depends on the illumination. Under what conditions will the resistance of both a thermistor and a light-dependent resistor be highest? thermistor Light dependent resistor A highest temperature highest illumination B highest temperature lowest illumination C lowest temperature highest illumination D lowest temperature lowest illumination . . . Question 22. The electron beam current in a cathode ray oscilloscope is 50 A. The time base causes the beam to sweep horizontally across the screen at a speed of 1.0 x 104 cm s-1 . What is the number of electrons arriving at the screen in one centimeter length of the horizontal trace? A. 3.1 x 1010 B. 3.1 x 1013 C. 1.3 x 1013 D. 8.0 x 1014 . . . Question 23. In the circuit, a 10.0 V supply of negligible internal resistance is joined to two 30 k resistors in series. A voltmeter of resistance 60 k is connected in parallel with one of the resistors.

What is the reading on the voltmeter? A. 4.0 V B. 5.0 V

C. 6.0 V

D. 6.7 V . . .

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Question 24. The North pole of a bar magnet is pushed into the end of a coil of wire. The maximum movement of the meter needle is 10 units to the left.

The South Pole of the magnet is then pushed into the other end of the coil at twice the speed. What is the maximum movement of the meter needle? A. less than 10 units to the left. B. less than 10 units to the right. C. more than 10 units to the left. D. more than 10 units to the right. . . . Question 25. A straight, horizontal, current carrying wire lies at right angles to a horizontal magnetic field. The field exerts a vertical force of 8.0 mN on the wire. The wire is rotated, in its horizontal plane, through 300 as shown. The flux density of the magnetic field is halved.

What is the vertical force on the wire? A. 2.0 mN B. 3.5 mN

C. 4.6 mN

D. 8.0 mN . . .

Question 26. Which of the following correctly relates the units for magnetic flux and magnetic flux density? A. 1 Wb=1Tm-3 B. 1 Wb=1 Tm-2 2 D. 1 Wb=1 Tm3 C. 1 Wb=1 Tm . . . Question 27. The diagram shows an iron-cored transformer assumed to be 100% efficient. The ratio of the secondary turns to the primary turns is 1:20

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A 240 a.c. supply is connected to the primary coil and a 6.0 resistor is connected to the secondary coil. What is the current in the primary coil? A. 0.10 A B. 0.14 A C. 2.0 A D. 40 A . . . Question 28. The diagram illustrates a method of velocity selection of charged particles. A beam containing electrons of different speeds passes through a hole in plate P1. P2 is a plate, parallel to P1, also with a hole in it. In the region between the plates a uniform electric field of intensity E and a uniform magnetic field of flux density B are applied at right angles to each other, as shown. The magnitudes of E and B ate adjusted so that only electrons of speed v pass undeviated through the holes in P1 and P2. Which point indicates where electrons of a speed grater than v could strike P2?

. . . Question 29. When electromagnetic radiation of frequency f falls on a particular metal surface, photoelectrons may be emitted. The graph shows the variation with f if the maximum kinetic energy E of these electrons. Which graph is obtained when the experiment is repeated using another metal of greater work function energy?

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. . . Question 30. In an particle scattering experiment, a student determine the number n of particles incident per unit time on a detector held at various angular position .

Which graph best represents the variation of n with ?

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