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The document outlines an examination paper for Physics at Tousif Science Academy, detailing the student information, exam date, and structure of the paper. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and detailed answer questions covering various physics concepts. The exam is scheduled for May 3, 2025, with a total of 89 marks available.

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Physics 11

The document outlines an examination paper for Physics at Tousif Science Academy, detailing the student information, exam date, and structure of the paper. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and detailed answer questions covering various physics concepts. The exam is scheduled for May 3, 2025, with a total of 89 marks available.

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TOUSIF SCIENCE ACADEMY TOUSIF SCIENCE ACADEMY

238 SHAHBAZ BLOCK MUSTAFA TOWN WAHDAT ROAD LAHORE 238 SHAHBAZ BLOCK MUSTAFA TOWN WAHDAT ROAD LAHORE

Student Name Roll Num Class Name Paper Code Student Name Roll Num Class Name Paper Code

INTER-I 2239 INTER-I 2239

Subject Name Time Allowed Total Marks Exam Date Subject Name Time Allowed Total Marks Exam Date

Physics 89 03-May-2025 Physics 89 03-May-2025

Q1. Choose the correct answer. 1X17=17 Q1. Choose the correct answer. 1X17=17

1. Solid angle subtended at the centre by sphere is:


(A) 2 π (B) 4 π (C) 6 π (D) 8 π 1. Solid angle subtended at the centre by sphere is:
(A) 2 π (B) 4 π (C) 6 π (D) 8 π
2. The SI unit of solid angle is: (A) (B) Radian (C) Degree (D) 2. The SI unit of solid angle is: (A) (B) Radian (C) Degree (D)

Steradian Revolution Steradian Revolution

3. The sum of three numbers, 2.7543, 4.10 and 1.273, up-to (A) 8.12 (B) 8.13 (C) 8.1273 (D) 8.127 3. The sum of three numbers, 2.7543, 4.10 and 1.273, up-to (A) 8.12 (B) 8.13 (C) 8.1273 (D) 8.127

correct decimal place is: correct decimal place is:

-1 -1 -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2
4. Dimensions of coefficient of viscosity are: (A) [MLT ] (B) [ML T ] (C) [ML T ] (D) 4. Dimensions of coefficient of viscosity are: (A) [MLT ] (B) [ML T ] (C) [ML T ] (D)
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
[M L T ] [M L T ]

5. Minimum number of unequal forces whose vector sum can (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 5. Minimum number of unequal forces whose vector sum can (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2

be zero are: be zero are:

6. The magnitude of the resultant of two forces 6N and 8N (A) 6N (B) 10 N (C) 14 N (D) 16 N 6. The magnitude of the resultant of two forces 6N and 8N (A) 6N (B) 10 N (C) 14 N (D) 16 N

acting at right angle is: acting at right angle is:

→ ⎯⎯ → ⎯⎯
×B . ×B .
o o o o o o
7. (A) 90 (B) 180 (C) 0 (D) 7. (A) 90 (B) 180 (C) 0 (D)
If
A =0 then angle between the vector is:
None of
If
A =0 then angle between the vector is:
None of

these these

8. Speed of moon around the earth is: (A) 1200m/s (B) 1100 m/s (C) (D) 900 m/s 8. Speed of moon around the earth is: (A) 1200m/s (B) 1100 m/s (C) (D) 900 m/s

1000 m/s 1000 m/s

-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
9. A bullet shot straight up, returns to its starting point in 10 (A) 9.8ms (B) (C) 49 ms (D) 98 ms 9. A bullet shot straight up, returns to its starting point in 10 (A) 9.8ms (B) (C) 49 ms (D) 98 ms
sec. its initial speed was; -1 sec. its initial speed was; -1
24.5 ms 24.5 ms

10. No body begins to move or comes to rest of itself was given (A) Newton (B) Pascal (C) Bernoulli (D) 10. No body begins to move or comes to rest of itself was given (A) Newton (B) Pascal (C) Bernoulli (D)

by: Bu Ali Sena by: Bu Ali Sena

11. Which shows correct relation between H and T of projectile: (A) (B) (C) (D) 11. Which shows correct relation between H and T of projectile: (A) (B) (C) (D)

H = gT 2
H = 8T2
H = 8g
H = 8
H = gT 2
H = 8T2
H = 8g
H = 8
8 g T2 8T2 8 g T2 8T2
12. If the initial velocity of a projectile becomes doubled. The (A) Double (B) Same (C) 3 times (D) 4 times 12. If the initial velocity of a projectile becomes doubled. The (A) Double (B) Same (C) 3 times (D) 4 times

time of flight will become: time of flight will become:

13. In earth's gravitational field, work done is a closed path is: (A) (B) Positive (C) Negative (D) Zero 13. In earth's gravitational field, work done is a closed path is: (A) (B) Positive (C) Negative (D) Zero

Maximum Maximum

14. In work energy principle work done on a body is equal to: (A) (B) (C) (D) 14. In work energy principle work done on a body is equal to: (A) (B) (C) (D)

Kinetic Potential Internal Change in Kinetic Potential Internal Change in

energy energy energy K.E energy energy energy K.E

-2 -2 -2 -2
15. The numerical value of solar constant is given by: (A) 1 kWm (B) (C) (D) 2 kWm 15. The numerical value of solar constant is given by: (A) 1 kWm (B) (C) (D) 2 kWm
-2 -2 -2 -2
1.4 kWm 1.6 kWm 1.4 kWm 1.6 kWm

16. The SI unit of angular momentum is given by: -2 -1 16. The SI unit of angular momentum is given by: -2 -1
(A) J.s (B) J.s (C) J.s (D) J.m (A) J.s (B) J.s (C) J.s (D) J.m

17. The unit ofmagnifying power of a lens are: (A) Watt (B) Joule (C) No unit (D) N-m 17. The unit ofmagnifying power of a lens are: (A) Watt (B) Joule (C) No unit (D) N-m

Q2. Write short answers of the following questions. 2X8=16 Q2. Write short answers of the following questions. 2X8=16

I . Name several repetitive phenomenon occurring in nature II . Define light year and what are the unit and dimensions of I . Name several repetitive phenomenon occurring in nature II . Define light year and what are the unit and dimensions of

which could serve as reasonable time standards. light year? which could serve as reasonable time standards. light year?

III . What are the dimensions and unit of gravitational constant IV . Explain what do you understand by the term viscosity? III . What are the dimensions and unit of gravitational constant IV . Explain what do you understand by the term viscosity?

m 1m 2 m 1m 2
G in the formula F =G r2
? G in the formula F =G r2
?

V . Explain the difference between laminar flow and turbulent VI . Two row boats moving parallel in the same direction are V . Explain the difference between laminar flow and turbulent VI . Two row boats moving parallel in the same direction are

flow. pulled towards each other. Explain. flow. pulled towards each other. Explain.

VII . What is difference between magnifying power and VIII . Why would it be advantageous to use blue light with a VII . What is difference between magnifying power and VIII . Why would it be advantageous to use blue light with a

resolving power of optical instrument? compound microscope? resolving power of optical instrument? compound microscope?

IX . Sketch the ray diagram of a compound microscope. X . How the light is transmitted through the optical fibre? IX . Sketch the ray diagram of a compound microscope. X . How the light is transmitted through the optical fibre?

Q3. Write short answers of the following questions. (Any 8) 2X8=16 Q3. Write short answers of the following questions. (Any 8) 2X8=16

I . Under what circumstances would a vector have components II . Name the three different conditions that could make A1 x A2 I . Under what circumstances would a vector have components II . Name the three different conditions that could make A1 x A2

that are equal in magnitude? = 0. that are equal in magnitude? = 0.

III . Can a body rotate about its centre of gravity under the IV . A person holds a bag of groceries while standing still, a car III . Can a body rotate about its centre of gravity under the IV . A person holds a bag of groceries while standing still, a car

action of its weight? is stationary with its engine running at stand point, how the action of its weight? is stationary with its engine running at stand point, how the

two situations are simpler. two situations are simpler.

V . A girl drops a cup from a certain height, which breaks into VI . When a rocket re-enters the atmosphere, its nose cone V . A girl drops a cup from a certain height, which breaks into VI . When a rocket re-enters the atmosphere, its nose cone

pieces. What energy changes are involved? becomes very hot. Where does this heat energy come pieces. What energy changes are involved? becomes very hot. Where does this heat energy come

from? from?

VII . A thermos flask containing milk as a system is shaken VIII . Specific heat of a gas at constant pressure is greater VII . A thermos flask containing milk as a system is shaken VIII . Specific heat of a gas at constant pressure is greater

rapidly. Does the temperature of milk rise? than specific heat at constant volume. Why? rapidly. Does the temperature of milk rise? than specific heat at constant volume. Why?

IX . Does entropy of a system increase or decrease due to X . Give an example of a natural process that involves an IX . Does entropy of a system increase or decrease due to X . Give an example of a natural process that involves an

friction? increase in entropy. friction? increase in entropy.

Q4. Write short answers of the following questions. (Any 6) 2X6=12 Q4. Write short answers of the following questions. (Any 6) 2X6=12

I . Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when II . An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of I . Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when II . An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of

acceleration is constant? If so, give an example. acceleration due to gravity, relative to velocity, while the acceleration is constant? If so, give an example. acceleration due to gravity, relative to velocity, while the

object is in air. object is in air.

III . Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear IV . Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion III . Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear IV . Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion

momentum? with constant acceleration is this statement true? Discuss. momentum? with constant acceleration is this statement true? Discuss.

V . Why mud flies off the tyre of a moving bicycle, in what VI . Why does a diver change his body positions before and V . Why mud flies off the tyre of a moving bicycle, in what VI . Why does a diver change his body positions before and

direction does it fly? after diving in the pool? direction does it fly? after diving in the pool?

VII . What is meant by moment of inertia? Give its significance. VIII . Explain how many minimum number of geo-stationary VII . What is meant by moment of inertia? Give its significance. VIII . Explain how many minimum number of geo-stationary

satellites are required for global coverage of T.V satellites are required for global coverage of T.V

transmission. transmission.

Q5. Write detailed answers of the following questions. 4X6=24 Q5. Write detailed answers of the following questions. 4X6=24

1. Given that
A = i − 2j + 3k and B = 3i − 4k 2. Find the angle of projection of a projectile for which its

maximum height and horizontal range are equal.


1. Given that
A = i − 2j + 3k and B = 3i − 4k 2. Find the angle of projection of a projectile for which its

maximum height and horizontal range are equal.


find the projection of A and B. find the projection of A and B.

-1 -1
3. Define Absolute potential energy. Derive a relation for 4. A 1000kg car travelling with a speed of 144kmh round a 3. Define Absolute potential energy. Derive a relation for 4. A 1000kg car travelling with a speed of 144kmh round a

absolute gravitational potential energy. curve of radius 100m. Find the necessary centripetal force. absolute gravitational potential energy. curve of radius 100m. Find the necessary centripetal force.

o o
5. State and derive equation of continuity A V =A V 6. Calculate the entropy change when one kilogram ice at 0 C 5. State and derive equation of continuity A V =A V 6. Calculate the entropy change when one kilogram ice at 0 C
1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2

melts into water. Latent heat of fusion of ice is L = melts into water. Latent heat of fusion of ice is L =

. × 10 JKg −1 . × 10 JKg −1
t t

5 5
3 36 3 36

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