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HAVE CONTROL  HAVE PATIENCE  HAVE CONFIDENCE  100% SUCCESS
BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I(i) : (Maximum Marks: 24)
 This section contains SIX questions.
 Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of
these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s).
 For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen,
both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen
and it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
 For Example : If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with
second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result
in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options),
without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks.
Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without
selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting
any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case), with or without selection of any correct
option(s) will result in –2 marks.
1. Consider an idealized ion beam of radius R and length much longer than R. Assume that the
charge and current densities have cylindrical symmetry. (I is the beam current, Q is the
charge of each ion, and v is the velocity of the ions, M is mass of one ion.) Choose the CORRECT
option(s) :-
(A) An individual ion at the periphery of this beam is subject to the net outward force
IQ  v2 
F 1  2 
2 0 Rv  c 
(B) An individual ion at the periphery of this beam is subject to the net outward force
IQ  v2 
F  1  
2 0 Rv  c2 
(C) The beam will converge because magnetic force prevails on electrostatic force.

dr 4IQ  v2 
(D)The rate of increase of the beam radius   1   n  r / R 
dt Mv  c2 
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2. A horizontal heavy plate is being made to vibrate vertically in SHM with a constant amplitude
of 4cm. A ball keeps on colliding with it and after each collision, the ball reaches the same
height. The coefficient of restitution for collision is 0.9. The collision occurs at the mean
position of plate.
(A) The time period of oscillation of ball and plate must be the same.
38
(B) The time period of oscillation of plate may be sec
5
(C) The maximum height reached by the ball from the point of collision may be 38 cm.
(D) An external agent has to supply energy to the vibrating plate.
3. A metallic wire of length 0 and small cross-section is bent into a form of a circle and then
placed in a uniform magnetic field of induction B tesla, such that is perpendicular to the
plane of the ring as shown in the figure. Initially the temperature and resistance of the ring
is 0°C and R0 respectively. The temperature of the ring is increased as  (°C) = kt where k
is a positive constant and t is time in seconds. The temperature co-efficient of linear expansion
of the ring is  and temperature co-efficient of resistance is . Choose the CORRECT
statement(s) :-

× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×

(A) The direction of current will be clockwise

(B) The direction of current will be anti-clockwise


Bl02 k 1  tk 
(C) Value of current in the loop is
2R 0 1   kt 
Bl02 k 1   kt 
(D) Value of current in the loop is
2R 0 1  kt 

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4. A charged particle is constrained to move on either of the one path out of four paths. A time
varying magnetic field is also present in the region as shown. In each case particle starts
from P with same speed and reaches Q. Choose the CORRECT option(s) :

(4)
(3)

(2) dB T
P Q 
(1) dt s

(A) In all the case, particle reaches at Q with same speed.


(B) In all the cases particle will take same time to reach at point Q.
(C) In path (1), speed of the particle will not change.
(D) Time to reach at Q in path (2) & (3) must be same.
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5. A charge 'q' of mass 'm' is accelerated by a potential difference 'V' and then enters a uniform
magnetic field 'B' perpendicular to the velocity as shown. Choose the CORRECT option(s) :

q
B

2mV
(A) Radius of the path followed by the particle will be
qB2
(B) If charge on the particle is doubled, then product of time period & speed remains
unchanged.

mqV
(C) If magnetic field is suddenly switched off, momentum of the particle will be .
2

mV
(D) Radius of the path followed after magnetic field is switched off will be .
2qB2
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6. There exist a uniform electric field Ejˆ and a uniform magnetic field Bkˆ and no gravitational
 Eiˆ
field in region of space. A particle at origin of mass m, charge +q is given velocity v1   or
B
  3Ejˆ
v2  at t = 0.
B
  Eiˆ
(A) For particle velocity v1   , electric force is balanced by magnetic force.
B

(B) For particle velocity v 2 , particle will attain maximum y-coordinate for the first time
2m
at t 
3qB
 3mE
(C) For particle velocity v 2 , maximum y-coordinate is .
qB2

 mE
(D) For particle velocity v 2 , minimum y-coordinate is .
qB2

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SECTION–I(ii) : (Maximum Marks : 12)
 This section contains FOUR questions.
 Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
7. A triangular wave pulse on a taut string travels in the positive x-direction with speed v. The
tension in the string is F, and the linear mass density of the string is µ. At t = 0, the shape of
the pulse is given by

0 if x  L

h(L  x) / L for  L  x  0
y(x, 0)  
h(L  x) / L for 0  x  L
0 for x  L

Match information of List-I with List-II (Assume h to be positive).


List-I List-II
(P) For (x – vt) < –L (1) Slope of string is negative.
(Q) For –L < (x – vt) < 0 (2) Instantaneous power transmitted is non-zero constant.
(R) For 0 < (x – vt) < L (3) Particle velocity is positive.
(S) For (x – vt) > L (4) Particle velocity is negative.
(5) Slope of string is zero.

(A) P  2,5 ; Q  1,4 ; R  3,5 ; S  5 (B) P  5 ; Q  1,4 ; R 1,2,3 ; S  4


(C) P  3 ; Q  2,4 ; R  1,2,3 ; S  5 (D) P  5 ; Q  2, 4 ; R  1,2,3 ; S  5
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8. List-I lists the various modes of oscillations of masses connected to springs. List-II lists the
corresponding frequencies of oscillations when executing S.H.M. Match them properly.
List-I List-II
k k
1 3k
(P) 2m (1)
m m 2 2m

k 1 2k
(Q) m 2m (2)
2 m

2k

k m 1 k
(R) (3)
2 3m

k k/2
m 1 3k
(S) (4)
2 m

(A) P  4 ; Q  1 ; R  3 ; S  (B) P  2 ; Q  1 ; R  3 ; S  3


(C) P  2 ; Q  1 ; R  4 ; S  (D) P  1 ; Q  1 ; R  4 ; S  3
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9. In the circuit diagram shown here, seven capacitors are connected to a source of emf E.
Initially, the switch S is closed and steady state attained. Now the potential difference between
the points ‘a’ and ‘b’ is 4 Volt. Now, match the following; for potential difference between
different points.

i f e a
10µF 12µF

4.5µF 6µF b

5µF
30µF 6µF
h g d c

List-I List-II
(P) 12 volt (1) P.d between g and b
(Q) 10 volt (2) P.d between g and d
(R) 14 volt (3) P.d. between g and i
(S) 22 volt (4) P.d. between g and a
(5) P.d. between a and d
(A) P  5 ; Q  3,4 ; R  1 ; S  (B) P  4 ; Q  3,4 ; R  1 ; S  2
(C) P  5 ; Q  2,4 ; R  1 ; S  (D) P  3 ; Q  3,4 ; R  1 ; S  3
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10. In a series AC circuit if we change either resistance or reactance not only current amplitude
changes, but phase angle between current and voltage also changes. If we take voltage as
reference and draw current phasor then head of this phasor moves on a particular trajectory.
In List-I, variation of resistance or reactance is specified and in List-II is given path followed
by head of current phasor.
List-I List-II

(P) (1)
~ V

(Q) (2)
V
~

V
(R) (3)
~

XC XL

XC=XL
(S) (4) V
~

(A) P  4 ; Q  2 ; R  3 ; S  (B) P  1 ; Q  3 ; R  2 ; S  4


(C) P  2 ; Q  3 ; R  1 ; S  (D) P  2 ; Q  1 ; R  3 ; S  4
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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 24)
 This section contains EIGHT questions.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-
off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30, if answer is
11.36777..... then both 11.36 and 11.37 will be correct) by darken the corresponding bubbles
in the ORS.
For Example : If answer is –77.25, 5.2 then fill the bubbles as follows.
+ – + –
0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0
1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1
2 2 2 2 • 2 2 2 2 2 2 • 2 2
3 3 3 3 • 3 3 3 3 3 3 • 3 3
4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 4
5 5 5 5 • 5 5 5 5 5 5 • 5 5
6 6 6 6 • 6 6 6 6 6 6 • 6 6
7 7 7 7 • 7 7 7 7 7 7 • 7 7
8 8 8 8 • 8 8 8 8 8 8 • 8 8
9 9 9 9 • 9 9 9 9 9 9 • 9 9

 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
1. A conductor has a temperature independent resistance R and total heat capacity is C. At the
moment t = 0, it is connected to a dc voltage v. Find the time dependence of a conductor
temperature T assuming the thermal power dissipated into surrounding space to vary as
q = k(T – T0), where k is a constant, T0 is the environmental temperature (equal to conductor's

T0 v 
temperature at initial moment). If the time dependence is given by T =    e kt/C  .
3 kR


Fill in OMR sheet
 
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2. Two circular rings each of radius 'a' are joined together such that their planes are perpendicular
to each other as shown in the figure. The resistance of each half part of the ring is indicated.
A very small loop of mass m and radius r carrying a current I0 is placed in the plane of the
paper at the common centre of each ring. The loop can freely rotate about any of its diametric
axes. If the loop is slightly displaced, find the time period of its oscillations. (Given m = 1 gm,
a = 1mm and I0 = 1A)
1
1

m r I0

1
2
+ –

E = 2V
3. Figure shows a system consisting of a ball of density s & radius 'a' falling in a liquid of
density 'l' and viscosity . A wheel is attached to the mass as shown. Find the terminal
velocity of the ball if the wheel is present in a magnetic field 'B' & a resistor is attached to the
 s    a3gR 
periphery and center of wheel. If the velocity is given by . Fill
 4B r  24 aR 
2 2

R

B
r
2r
B

l

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4. Diagram shows an AC circuit. Find the peak current (in A) if the power facter is .
2
0.1H 0.1H

(1/30)F
100sin[50t]
(1/30)F

(1/30)F

5. 'Q' charge is uniformly distributed over the same surface of a right circular cone of
semi-vertical angle  and height h. The cone is uniformly rotated about its axis at angular
velocity . Calculate the associated magnetic dipole moment. (in multiple of 10–6 unit)
[Use q = 30°, h = 1m,  = 3 rad/s and Q = 5µc]


h

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6. A thin non conducting horizontal disc of mass m having total charge q distributed uniformly
over its surface, can rotate freely about its own axis. Initially when the disc is stationary a
magnetic field B directed perpendicular to the plane is switched on at t = 0. Find the angular
velocity  (in rad/s) acquired by disc at time 10 3 s, if B = kt, where t is time.
[use k = 30, Q = 3µc, m = 2g]

B = kt

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7. A coin of metal having radius R, thickness h and resistivity , is inside a large solenoid
(having length L and total number of turns N). Current I = I0 sint is flowing in the wire of
solenoid as shown in figure. Due to induction current flow through coin & its temperature
increases. Heat capacity of coin is C and time t0 it loose 36% of heat, If change in temperature

  C
 
 t 0 R ( 0NI0 )  0  
  h  
of coin in time t0 is  100L2  , then the value of ( +  +  + ) is (t >> 2 )
  0

 
 

I = I0sint

R L
h

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8. A rope hangs from a rigid support. A pulse is set by jiggling the bottom end. We want to
design a rope in which velocity v of pulse is independent of z, the distance of the pulse from
fixed end of the rope.
If the rope is very long the desired function for mass per unit length µ(z) in terms of µ0
2
(mass per unit length of the rope at the top (z = 0), g, v and z is given by (z)  0 [g/v ]z .

Fill  +  in OMR sheet.


z=0

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