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Academic Year: 2018-2019
Date: March 2019
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1 . All Question are compulsary in Section A .
2 . All Question are compulsary in Section B (Question No. 4 And 11 have internal Option).
3 . All Question are compulsary in Section C (Question No. 15 And 16 have internal Option).
4 . In Section D all Question(20-22) have internal Option.
A closed surface in vacuum encloses charges –q and +3q. The total electric flux emerging out of the surface is :
Zero
`(2q)/∈_0`
`(3q)/∈_0`
`(4q)/∈_0`
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Electric Charges and Fields
What is the angle of dip at a place where the horizontal component `(B_H)` and vertical component `(B_V)` of earth’s magnetic field are equal :
130°
60°
45°
90°
Chapter: [0.032] Magnetism and Matter
A beam of light is incident at the polarizing angle of 35° on a certain glass plate. The refractive index of the glass plate is :
sin 35°
tan 35°
tan 55°
sin 55°
Chapter: [0.062] Wave Optics
In a gamma ray emission from nucleus :
only the number of protons change
the number of protons and neutrons, both change
there is no change in the number of protons and the number of neutrons
only the number of neutrons change
Chapter: [0.08199999999999999] Nuclei
The energy associated with light of which of the following colours is minimum :
violet
red
green
yellow
Chapter: [0.05] Electromagnetic Waves
Define equipotential surface.
Chapter: [0.012] Electrostatic Potential, Potential Energy and Capacitance
Calculate the net emf across A and B shown in Figure 1 below :
Chapter:
Why are the pole pieces of a horseshoe magnet in a moving coil galvanometer made cylinder in shape?
Chapter: [0.031] Moving Charges and Magnetism
What is the value of power factor for a pure resistor connected to an alternating current source ?
Chapter: [0.042] Alternating Current
What should be the path difference between two waves reaching a point for obtaining constructive interference in Young’s Double Slit experiment ?
Chapter: [0.062] Wave Optics
Define critical angle for a given medium.
Chapter: [0.061] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Name the series in the atomic spectra of the hydrogen atom that falls in the ultra violet region.
Chapter: [0.081] Atoms
In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing length with a resistance of 2Ω is found to be 100 cm, while that of an unknown resistance is 500 cm. Calculate the value of the unknown resistance.
Chapter: [0.02] Current Electricity
A rectangular loop of area 5m2, has 50 turns and carries a current of 1A. It is hold in a uniform magnetic field of 0.1T, at an angle of 30°. Calculate the torque experienced by the coil.
Chapter: [0.032] Magnetism and Matter
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An electric current I flows through an infinitely long conductor as shown in Figure 2 (a) below. Write an expression and direction for the magnetic field at point P.
Chapter: [0.031] Moving Charges and Magnetism
An electric current I flows through a circular loop as shown in Figure 2(b) below. Write an expression and direction for the magnetic field at the centre of the loop at point P.
Chapter: [0.031] Moving Charges and Magnetism
A transformer is used to step up an alternating emf of 200V to 440V. If the primary coil has 1000 turns, calculate the number of turns in the secondary coil.
Chapter: [0.042] Alternating Current
This is an example of step-up transformer.
Chapter: [0.05] Electromagnetic Waves
Write any one use for each of the following mirrors :
(a) Convex
(b) Concave
Chapter: [0.061] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
The deviation produced for violet, yellow and red lights for crown glass are 3.75°, 3.25° and 2.86° respectively. Calculate the dispersive power of the crown glass.
Chapter: [0.061] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
What is mass defect?
Chapter: [0.08199999999999999] Nuclei
What conclusion is drawn from Rutherford’s scattering experiment of α-particles?
Chapter: [0.08199999999999999] Nuclei
Define the following with reference to photoelectric effect :
(a) Threshold frequency (`f_0`)
(b) Stopping potential (`V_s`)
Chapter: [0.07] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
The half-life of radium is 1550 years. Calculate its disintegration constant (`lambda`) .
Chapter: [0.08199999999999999] Nuclei
Copy and complete the following table for a radioactive element whose half-life is 10 minutes. Assume that you have 30g of this element at t = 0.
Chapter: [0.08199999999999999] Nuclei
Define frequency modulation and state any one advantage of frequency modulation (FM) over amplitude modulation (AM).
Chapter: [0.05] Electromagnetic Waves
Obtain an expression for electric potential ‘V’ at a point in an end-on position i.e. axial position of the electric dipole.
Chapter: [0.012] Electrostatic Potential, Potential Energy and Capacitance
Three capacitors of capacitance `C_1 = 3muf` , `C_2 = 6muf` , `C_3 = 10muf` , are connected to a 10V battery as shown in figure 3 below :
Calculate :
(a) Equivalent capacitance.
(b) Electrostatic potential energy stored in the system
Chapter: [0.012] Electrostatic Potential, Potential Energy and Capacitance
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Obtain the balancing condition for the Wheatstone bridge arrangements as shown in Figure 4 below:
Chapter: [0.02] Current Electricity
Draw a labelled circuit diagram of a potentiometer to measure the internal resistance ‘r’ of a cell. Write the working formula (derivation is not required).
Chapter: [0.02] Current Electricity
A ray of light is incident on a prism whose refractive index is 1.52 at an angle of 40°. If the angle of emergence is 60°, calculate the angle of the prism.
Chapter: [0.061] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Calculate the focal length of a convex lens whose radii of curvature of two surfaces is 10 cm and 15 cm respectively and its refractive index is 1.5.
Chapter:
Derive the law of reflection using Huygen’s Wave Theory.
Chapter: [0.062] Wave Optics
State any two Bohr’s postulates and write the energy value of the ground state of the hydrogen atom.
Chapter: [0.081] Atoms
With reference to semi-conductors answer the following :
(i) What is the change in the resistance of the semi-conductor with increase in temperature ?
(ii) Name the majority charge carriers in n-type semi-conductor.
(iii) What is meant by doping ?
Chapter: [0.09] Electronic Devices
(i) An alternating emf of 200 V, 50 Hz is applied to an L-R ciruit, having a resistance R of 10 Ω and an inductance L of 0.05H connected in series. Calculate :
(1) Impedance
(2) Current flowing in the circuit
(ii) Draw a labelled graph showing the variation of inductive reactance (`X_L`) verses frequency (`f`) .
Chapter: [0.042] Alternating Current
(i) An a.c. source of emf ε = 200 sin omegat is connected to a resistor of 50 Ω . calculate :
(1) Average current (`"I"_("avg")`)
(2) Root mean square (rms) value of emf
(ii) State any two characteristics of resonance in an LCR series circuit.
Chapter: [0.042] Alternating Current
Draw a neat labelled ray diagram showing the formation of an image at the least distance of distinct vision D by a simple microscope. When the final image is at D, derive an expression for its magnifying power at D.
Chapter: [0.061] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Draw a neat labelled diagram of Young’s Double Slit experiment. Show that `beta = (lambdaD)/d` , where the terms have their usual meanings (either for bright or dark fringe).
Chapter: [0.062] Wave Optics
(i) Draw a labelled circuit diagram of a half wave rectifier and give its output waveform.
(ii) Draw a symbol for NOR gate and write its its truth table.
Chapter: [0.09] Electronic Devices
(i) Draw a neat circuit diagram to study the input and output characteristics of a common emitter transistor.
(ii) Draw the symbol for AND gate and write its truth table.
Chapter: [0.09] Electronic Devices
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