SEMESTERI EXAMINATION
PHYSICS
SCIENCE PAPER 1
Maximum Marks: 40
Time allowed: One hour
You will not be allowed to write during the first 10 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
ALL QUESTIONS ARE cOMPULSORY
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [].
Select the correct option for each ofthefollowing questions
Question 1
The deviation produced by an equilateral prism does not depend on:
(a) the angle of incidence.
(b) the size of the prism.
(c) the material of the prism.
(d) the colour of light used.
Answer:
Question 2
The refractive index of a diamond is 2.4. It means that:
(a) the speed of light in vacuum is equal totimes the speed oflight in diamond
(b) the speed of light in the diamond is 2.4 times the speed of light in avacuum.
(c)
(c) the speed of light in a vacuum is 2.4 times the speed of light in the diamond,
(d) the wavelength of light in diamond is 2.4 times the wavelength of light in vacuum.
Answer:
Question 3
An object of height 10 cm is placed in front of a concave lens of focal length 20 cm at a
dIstance 25 em from the lens. Is it possible to capture this image on a sereen? Sclect a
correct option from the following
(a) Yes, as the image formed will be real.
(b) Yes, as the image formed will be erect.
(c) No, as the image formed will be virtual.
(d) No, as the image formed will be inverted.
Answer:
Question 4
A ray of light IM is incident on a glass slab ABCD as shown in the figure below. The
emergent ray for this incident ray is:
A B
--.
.
P
(a) NQ
(b) NR
(c) NP
d) NS
Answer:
Question 5
The colour of white light which is deviated least by a prism is:
(a) green
(b) yellow
(c) red
(d) violet
Answer:
Question 6
The wave length range of visible light is:
(a) 40 nm to 80 nm
(b) 4000 nm to 8000 nm
(c) 4 nm to 8 nm
(d) 400 nm to 800 nm
Answer:
Question7
Observe the diagram which shows the path of an incident ray through an optical plane LL"
of a lens. The focal length of the lens is 20 cm.
2F 2F
L'
) If an object is placed at a distance of 30 cm in front of this lens, then: [1]
(a) the image will be virtual
(b) the image will be diminished and inverted.
(c) the image will be diminished.
(d) the image will be real and magnified.
Answer:
(i) This type of lens can be used:
(a) to correct hypermetropia.
(b) to correct myopia.
(c) to diverge light.
(d) in the front door peepholes.
Answer:
distance
i) An object is placed in front of this lens at a distance of 60 cm. Then the image
from the lens with proper sign convention is:
(a) +60 cm
(b) +30 cm
-30 cm
(d) +15 cm
Answer:
iv) An object is placed in front of this lens at a distance of 60 cm. Then the magnification
of the image is:
(a) 0.25
(b) 1.25
() -0.5
(d) 1
Answer:
Question 8
The relation between CGS and S.I. unit of moment of force is:
(a) 1 Nm= 10* dyne cm
(b) 1 Nm = 10* dyne
(c) 1 Nm= 10 dyne cm
(d) 1 dyne cm = 10"Nm
Answer:
Question9
A coolie raises a load upwards against the force of gravity then the work done by the load
is:
(a) zero.
(b) positive work.
()negativework.
(d) none of these.
Answer:
Question 10
The energy change during photosynthesis in plants is:
(a) heat to chemical.
(b) light to chemical.
()chemicalto light.
(d) chemical to heat.
Answer:
Question 11
The diagram below shows the balanced position of a metre scale.
10 20 30 50 60 70 80 90 100
Fulcrum
Which one of the following diagrams shows the correct position of the scale when it is
supported at the centre?
UNamHquammmpHANyAMHuwqmumHummqnqnUNG
90 100
(a) 40 5 60
70 80
20 30
Fulcrum
100
90
80
70
(b) 50
60
2
10
0
Fulcrum
TuUnunungumgumuuqunngwgqunupuiquoipnapququniuy
10 20 30 40 60 70 80 90 100
Fulcrum
(d)
0
RLupnwnpn gnzanqngmmsquNHAAUHNnUNepmpuapumquny
20 30 40
Fulcrum
60 70
80 90
100
Answer:
Question 12
A stone tied at the end of a string is whirled by hand in a horizontal circle with uniform
spced.
(i) Name the force required for this circular motion:
(a) Centrifugal force.
(b) Centripetal force.
(c) Force of gravity.
(d) Frictional force.
Answer:
(ii) What is the direction of the above-mentioned force?
(a) Towards the centre of the circular path.
b) Away from the centre of the circular
path.
(c) Normal to the radius at a point where the body is present on the circular path.
(d) Direction of this force keeps on changing alternately towards and away from
the centre.
Answer:
Question 13
A body of mass 200 g falls freely from a height of 15 m. [g =
10 ms
6) When the body reaches 10 m above the ground, its potential energy will be:
(a) 20000 J
b) 10J
(c) 10000 J
(d) 20J
Answer:
(i) The gain in kinetic energy of the body when it reaches 10 m above the ground is:
(a) 20 J
(b) 10J
(c) 30 J
(d) 25 J
Answer:
is:
(i) The total mechanical energy it will possess, when it is just about to strike the ground
(a) 30000 J
(6) 20000 J
(c) 30J
(d) 20 J
Answer:
(iv) The velocity inms with which the body will hit the ground is: [1
(a) 30
(b)10
10/3
(d) 10v2
Answer:
Question 14
A woman draws water from a well using a fixed pulley. The mass of the bucket and the
water together is 10 kg. The force applied by the woman is 200 N. The mechanical
advantage is (g = 10 m/s):
(a) 2
(b) 20
0.05
(d) 0.5
Answer:
Question 15
A single fixed pulley is used because:
(a) it changes the direction of applied effort conveniently.
(b) it multiplies speed.
(c) it multiplies effort.
(d) its efficiency is 100%.
Answer:
Question 16
In the diagram shown below, the velocity ratio of the arrangement is:
RIGID SUPPORT
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 0
Answer:
Question 17
Which one of the following is the correct mathematical relation?
(a) Power = Force/ Velocity
(b) Power = Force x Acceleration
(c) Power Force/ Acceleration
(d) Power= Force x Velocity
Answer:.
Question 18
Select a correct option with respect to echo depth sounding:
(a) infrasonic waves are used
(b) the frequency of the waves used is between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz.
(c) ultrasonic waves are used.
(d) supersonic waves are used.
Answer:
Question19
Which one of the following diagnostic methods use reflection of sound? (11
(a) CT scan
(b) Electrocardiogram
(c) Echo cardiogram
(d) MRI
Answer:
Question 20
A boy standing in front of a wall produces two whistles per second. He notices that the
sound of his whistling coincides with the echo. The echo is heard only once when whistling
is stopped. Calculate the distance between the boy and the wall. (The speed of sound in air
=320 m/s)
) The time in which the boy hears the echo is:
(a) 1s
b) 0.5 s
(c) 1.5s
(d) 2s
Answer:
(ii) The distance at which the boy is standing from the wall:
(a) 160 m
(b) 240 m
(c) 320 m
(d) 80 m
Answer:
(ii) If the speed of sound is increased by 16 ms' and the boy moves 4 m away from the
wall then in how much time will he hear the echo of the first whistle?
(a) 0.525 s
(b) 0.5 s
()0.48s
(d) 0.3 s
Answer
cannot be heard?
(iv) In which of the following timings of reflection of the whistle, the echo
(a) 0.05 s
(b) 0.12s
(c) 0.2 s
(d) 0.11s
Answer:
Question 21
The ratio of velocities of light of wavelength 400 nm and 800 nm in a vacuum is:
(a) 1:1
b) 1:2
(c) 2:1
(d) 1:3
Answer:
Question 22
1joule= erg
(a) 10
(b) 107
(c) 105
(d) 10
Answer:.
Question 23
A light body A and a heavy body B have the same momentum.
Choose a correct statement from the given options.
[1
(a) kinetic energy of body A and body B will be the same.
(b) kinetic energy of body A is greater than kinetic energy of body B.
(c) kinetic energy of body B is greater than kinetic energy of body A.
(d) unless we know the velocity, we cannot find which body has greater kinetic
energy.
Answer:
t h e ratio
of kinetic energies of Aand B is 5:2 then which one of the following gives
the mass ratio of
the bodies respecti
vely?
(a) 5:2
(b) 25:4
(c) 2:5
(d) 4:24
Answer:
Question24
The diagram below shows a ray of light travelling from air into a glass material as shown
below. Answer the
questions that follow:
) The angle of incidence at the surface AB is:
(a) 43
(b) 470
(c) 90
(d) 0
Answer:.
i) Select a correct statement from the following.
(a)
(a) The speed of light at the curved surface AD does not change while entering the
block.
(b)
(b) The ray at the surface AD is not travelling along the radius ofthe curved part
(c)
(c) The ray at the surface AD is travelling along the radius of the curved part.
(d) Light never refracts when it enters a curved surface.
Answer:
(iil) The angle of incidence on the surface BC is:
(a) 430
(b) 47
(c) 90
(d) 0
Answer:
iv) The critical angle of this material of glass:
(a) 47
(6) 430
c) 42
(d) 45
Answer:
Question 25
The diagram below shows the path of light passing through a right-angled prism of critical
angle 420
BL
) The angle C of the prism is:
(a) 45
b) 60
(c)90
(d) 30
Answer:
(i) Which one of the following diagrams shows the correct path of this ray till it emerges
out of the prism?
(a)
B c
(b)
Bh C
(c)
Bh
(d)
Bh >c
Answer:
Question
(b)the size of the prism.
Question2
the speed of light in a vacuum is 2.4 times the speed of light in the diamond.
(c)
Question 3
(c) No, as the image formed will be virtual.
Question4
(a) NQ
Question 5
(c) red
Question6
(d) 400 nm to 800 nm
Question 7
(i)
i) (d) the image will be real and magnified.
ii) (a) to correct hypermetropia.
(ii) (b) +30 cm
iv) (c) -0.5
Question 8
(c) I Nm = 10' dyne cm
Question 9
(c) negative work.
Question 10
(b) light to chemical.
Question
(a)
90
60
40
30
Fulerum
Question 12
(i) (b) Centripetal force.
(i1) (a) towards the centre of the circular path.
Question 13
i) (d) 20J
(ii) (b) 10J
(iii) (c) 30J
(iv) (c) 10/3
Question 14
d) 0.5
Question 15
(a) it changes the direction of applied effort conveniently. [
Question 16
(b)2
Question 17
(d) Power Force x Velocity
Question 18
(c) ultrasonic waves are used.
Question 19
(c) Echo cardiogram.
Question 20
i) (b) 0.5s
(i) (d) 80 m
(ii) (b) 0.5 s
(iv) (a) 0.05 s [11
Question 21
(a) :
Question 22
(b) 10
Question 23
() b) kinetic energy ot body A Is greater than kinetie energy of body B.
(11) (c) 2:5
Question 24
(1) (b) 47
(1) (c) The ray at the surface AD is travelling along the radius of the curved part
ii) (a) 43
(iv) (b) 430
Question 25
d 30
() b)
Bh