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Physics Private Tuitions


DATE: 22/09/2024 MARKS: 180
TEST NO – 41 TIME: 1 HRS

COMBINATION TEST
SECTION – A 4. If an electron and proton are propagating in
1. To focal length of a concave mirror is 12 the form of waves having the same
cm. Where should an object length 4 cm be wavelength, it implies that they have the
placed so that an image 1 cm long is same
formed? 1) Energy
1) 48 cm 2) 3 cm 2) Momentum
3) 60 cm 4) 15 cm 3) Velocity
4) Angular momentum
2. With a standard rectangular bar magnet the
time period of a vibration magnetometer is 5. Photons of 5.5 𝑒𝑉 energy falls on the
4 s. The bar magnet is cut parallel to its surface of the metal emitting photoelectrons
length into four equal pieces. The time of maximum kinetic energy 4.0 𝑒𝑉. The
period of vibration magnetometer when one stopping voltage required for these electrons
piece is used (in second) (bar magnet are
breadth is small) is 1) 5.5 V 2) 1.5 V
1)16 2) 8 3) 9.5 V 4) 4.0 V
3) 4 4) 2
6. What is the value of linear velocity, if
3. The ratio of minimum to maximum ω = 3i - 4j + k and r = 5i - 6j + 6k
wavelength in Balmer series is
1) 6i + 2j - 3k 2) -18i -13j + 2k
1) 5 : 9 2) 5 : 36
3) 1 : 4 4) 3 : 4 3) 4i -13j + 6k 4) 6i - 2j + 2k

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7. The angle turned by a body undergoing 11. A uniform rope of length 𝑙 lies on a table. If
circular motion depends on time as the coefficient of friction is 𝜇 , then the
θ = θ 0 + θ1 t + θ 2 t 2 . Then the angular maximum length 𝑙1 of the part of this rope
acceleration of the body is which can overhang from the edge of the
1) θ1 2) θ 2 table without sliding down is

3) 2θ1 4) 2θ2
1 1
1) 2)
μ μ +1
8. Consider a thin spherical shell of radius 𝑅 l l
3) 4)
consisting of uniform surface charge 1   1
density 𝜎 . The electric field at a point of
distance 𝑥 from its centre and outside the 12. Which one of the following is not a contact
shell is force
1) inversely proportional to𝜎 1) Viscous force 2) Air resistance
2) directly proportional to𝑥 2 3) Friction 4) Buoyant force
3) directly proportional to𝜎
13. A bag of sand of mass 𝑚 is suspended by a
4) inversely proportional to𝑥 2 𝑚
rope. A bullet of mass 20 is fired at it with a
9. Two conducting sphere of radii r1 and r2 are velocity 𝑣 and gets embedded into it. The
charged to the same surface charge density. velocity of the bag finally is
The ratio of electric field near their surface v 20v
1) × 21 2)
is 20 21
2 2 2 2 v v
1) r 1 r 2 2) r 2 r 1 3) 4)
20 21
3) r1 / r2 4) 1 : 1
14. 25 tuning forks arranged in series in the
order of decreasing frequency. Any two
10. The value of a unit vector in the direction of successive forks produce 3 beats/sec. If the
vector A  5ˆi  12ˆj, is frequency of the first tuning fork is the
1) î 2) ˆj octave of the last fork, then the frequency of
3) (ˆi  ˆj) / 13 4) (5iˆ - 12j)
ˆ / 13 the 21st fork is
1) 72 Hz 2) 288 Hz
3) 84 Hz 4) 87 Hz

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15.
1 𝑥
𝑦 = 3 sin 𝜋 (2 − 4) Represents an equation 20. The Young’s modulus of the material of a
wire is equal to the
of a progressive wave, where 𝑡 is in second
an 𝑥 is in metre. The distance travelled by 1) Stress required to increase its length four
the wave in 5 s is times
1) 8 m 2) 10 m 2) Stress required to produce unit strain
3) Strain produced in it
3) 5 m 4) 32 m
4) Half the strain produced in it
16. The S.H.M. of a particle is given by the
21. When a force is applied on a wire of uniform
equation 𝑦 = 3 sin 𝜔𝑡 + 4 cos 𝜔𝑡. The
cross-sectional area 3 × 10−6 m2 and length
amplitude is
4 m, the increase in length is 1mm. Energy
1) 7 2) 1
stored in it will be (𝑌 = 2 × 1011 N/m2 ).
3) 5 4) 12
1) 6250 J 2) 0.177 J
3) 0.075 J 4) 0.150 J
17. Two pendulums have time period T and
5T/4. They start SHM at the same time from
the mean position. What will be the phase 22. A small coil of 𝑁 turns has an effective area
difference between then after the bigger 𝐴 and carries a current 𝐼. It is suspended in a
pendulum completed one oscillation? horizontal magnetic field 𝐵 ⃗ such that its
1) 450 2) 900
⃗ . The work done
plane is perpendicular to 𝐵
3) 600 4) 300
in rotating it by 180° about the vertical axis
18. If 1 g cm s−1 = 𝑥 newton-second, then the is
number 𝑥 is equal to 1) NAIB 2) 2 NAIB
1) 1 × 10-3 2) 3.6 × 10-3 3) 2π NAIB 4) 4π NAIB
3) 1 × 10-5 4) 6 × 10-4
23. A wire of length L metre carrying current i,
19. If the internal energy of 𝑛1 moles of He at ampere is bent in the form of a circle. What
temperature 10 T is equal to the internal is the magnitude of magnetic of magnetic
energy of 𝑛2 mole of hydrogen at dipole moment?
𝑛
temperature 6 T. the ratio of 𝑛1 is 2
1) iL /4π
2 2
2) i L /4π
2
3 2
3) i L/8π
2
4) iL /8π
1) 2) 2
5
5
3) 1 4)
3

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24. Three observers 𝐴, 𝐵 and 𝐶 measure the 28. Which among the following is/are possible.
speed of light coming from a source to be a) A body can have mass but no weight at
𝑣𝐴 , 𝑣𝐵 and 𝑣𝐶 . The observer 𝐴 moves the place where g is zero
towards the source, the observer 𝐶 moves b) A body can have mass but apparent
away from the source with the same speed. weight is zero even if g is not zero at that
The observer 𝐵 stays stationary, the place
surrounding space is vacuum every where. c) A particle that has no mass, yet possesses
Then weight
1) VA> VB> VC 2) VA< VB< VC d) A particle that has no mass, possess no
weight
3) VA = VB = VC 4) VA = VB> VC
1) a, b 2) a, b, d
3) b, c 4) b, c, d
25. Velocity – time curve for a body projected
vertically upwards is
29. dU  W  0 is valid for an ideal gas in
1) parabola 2) elipse
1) isothermal process
3) hyperbola 4) straight line
2) adiabatic process
3) isochoric process
26. The correct statement in the following is
4) isobaric process
1) A body has a constant velocity and still it
can have varying speed
30. When water is heated from 00C to 40C then
2) A body has a constant speed but it can
1) CP = CV
have varying velocity
2) CP > CV
3) A body having constant speed cannot
3) CP < CV
have any acceleration
4) CP – CV = R
4) None of these
31. The area covered under electric current
27. Breaking stress of similar wires made of
versus time graph gives
different materials depends on
1) electric potential
1) Density of the wire
2) electric charge
2) Area of cross – section
3) electric resistance
3) Length of wire
4) electric field strength
4) Young’s modulus

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32. Two point charges placed in air at certain SECTION – B


distance apart experience a certain force. A 36. A man standing in a swimming pool looks at
brass sheet is inserted in between them. The a stone lying at the bottom. The depth of the
force between them swimming pool is ℎ. At what distance from
1) will increase the surface of water is the image of the stone
2) will decrease formed (Line of vision is normal; Refractive
3) remains unchanged index of water is 𝑛)
4) may increase or decrease 1) h/n 2) n/h
3) h 4) hn
33. The correct relation among B, H and  is
1) B  0  M  H  37. Mean life of a radioactive sample is 100 s.
Then its half-life (in minutes) is
2) B  0 M  H
1) 0.693 2) 1
0 M
3) B  3) 10-4
4) 1.155
H
4) B  0 M  0 H 38. A body is rolling down an inclined plane. If
K.E. of rotation is 40% of K.E. in translatory
34. During which of the following transition the state, then the body is a
energy change will be greatest? 1) Ring
1) n = 2 to n = 1 2) Cylinder
2) n = 3 to n = 2 3) Hollow ball
3) n = 4 to n = 3 4) Solid ball
4) n = 5 to n = 4
39. A point 𝑃 on the rim of wheel is initially at
35. The direction of current in a cell is rest and in contact with the ground. Find the
1) negative pole to positive pole during displacement of the point 𝑃 if the radius of
discharging the wheel is 5 𝑚 and the wheel rolls forward
2) positive pole to negative pole during through half a revolution
discharging 1) 5 m 2) 10 m
3) always negative pole to positive pole
4) both 1 and 2
3) 2.5m 4) 5  
π2 + 4 m

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40. An  -particle of mass 6.4 × 10-27kg and 44. If the balance point is obtained at the 35thcm
charge 3.2 × 10-19C is situated in a uniform in a metre bridge the resistances in the left
electric field of 1.6 × 105Vm-1 The velocity and right gaps are in the ratio of
of the particle at the end of 2 × 10-2m path 1) 7 : 13 2) 13 : 7
when it starts from rest is 3) 9 : 11 4) 11 : 9
1) 2 3 ×105 ms -1 2) 8 × 105 ms-1
3) 16 × 105 ms-1 4) 4 2 ×105 ms -1 45. 70 cal of heat is required to raise the
temperature of 2 moles of an ideal gas from
41. A charged particle of mass m and charge q is 30℃ to 35℃ while the pressure of the gas is
released from rest in an electric field of kept constant. The amount of the heat
constant magnitude E. The kinetic energy of required to raise the temperature of the same
the particle after time t is gas through the same temperature range at
constant volume is (gas constant 𝑅 =
E2 q2 t 2 2 E2 t2
1) 2) 2 cal mol−1 − K −1 )
2m qm 1) 70 cal 2) 60 cal
Eqm E q2 m 3) 50 cal 4) 30 cal
3) 4)
2t 2t 2
46. A solenoid has core of a material with
42. A motor car blowing a horn of frequency relative permeability 500 and its windings
124 vibration/sec moves with a velocity 72 carry a current of 1𝐴. The number of turns
km/hr towards a tall wall. The frequency of of the solenoid is 500 per metre. The
the reflected sound heard by the driver will magnetization of the material is nearly
be (velocity of sound in air is 330 m/s) 1) 2.5 × 103 Am-1 2) 2.5 × 105 Am-1
1) 109 vibration/sec 2) 132 vibration/sec 3) 2.0 × 103 Am-1 4) 2.0 × 105 Am-1
3) 140 vibration/sec 4) 248 vibration/sec
47. The mean radius of the earth is 𝑅, its angular
43. A balloon contains 500 m 3 of helium at 27°C speed on its own axis is 𝜔 and the
and 1 atmosphere pressure. The volume of acceleration due to gravity at earth’s surface
the helium at – 3°C temperature and 0.5 is 𝑔. The cube of the radius of the orbit of a
atmosphere pressure will be geostationary satellite will be
1) 500m3 2) 700m3 1) R 2 g /ω 2) R 2 ω2 /g
3) 900 m3 4) 1000 m3
3) R g /ω2 4) R 2 g /ω2

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48. The vertical displacement of a projectile


moving in the vertical plane is given by
y = At – Bt2. The maximum height reached
by the projectile is
2 2
1) 3A 2) A
B 2B
2 2
3) 3 A 4) A
4B 4B

49. According to Bohr's theory of the hydrogen


atom, for the electron in the nth allowed orbit
a. the linear momentum is proportional to
(1/n)
b. the radius is proportional to n
c. the kinetic energy is proportional to (1/n2)
d. the angular momentum is proportional to
n
1) a and b are correct
2) a, b and c are correct
3) a, c and d are correct
4) b alone is correct

50. Mark the incorrect Statement related to


Krichoff’s Laws
A: According to Kirchhoff’s Current Law,
total current approaching at a junction is
equal to the total current leaving the junction
B: Kirchoff’s voltage law is consequence of
law conservation of charge
1) only B is correct
2) only A in correct
3) both A and B are correct
4) neither A nor B are correct

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