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1 Number: 647 (1) Liht year is a unit of:- () he resultant of two forces 30 N and 40 N actin parallel to each other is:- (3) A ball is allowed to fall freely from certain heiht. It covers a distance in first second equal to:- (D) t (4) K ms can also be written as:- (5) 3 joules of work is done in 3 seconds, then power is:- (6) Moment of Inertia is measured in:- K m K m (7) he dimensions of anular velocity are:- [ ] [ L ] [ L ] (D) [ L ] (8) he ratio between orbital and escape velocities are:- 1 (9) he device used for measurement of liquid flow is:- (D) Monometer Barometer Hydrometer (D) Venturimeter (10) he frequency of Second s Pendulum is:- 0.5 Hz 1 Hz Hz (D) 4 Hz (11) If the pressure of a as is doubled, then speed of sound is:- Doubled Become half Not affected (D) Increases by four times (1) he distance between two consecutive nodes is:- λ (D) λ 4 (13) Sound waves can not be:- Reflected Refracted Polarized (D) Diffracted (14) he path difference for constructive interference should be:- m λ (D) (15) If a convex lens of focal lenth 5 cm is used as Simple microscope then its manifyin power will be: (D) 5 (16) Value of riple Point of water is iven as:- Zero K 100 K K (D) K (17) First Law of hermodynamics for an Adiabatic Process will be written as:- Q = W Q = W W = U 18(Obj)(NEW SCHEME)(P) (MULAN)

2 Number: 6474 (1) he path difference for constructive interference should be:- m λ (D) () If a convex lens of focal lenth 5 cm is used as Simple microscope then its manifyin power will be: (D) 5 (3) Value of riple Point of water is iven as:- Zero K 100 K K (D) K (4) First Law of hermodynamics for an Adiabatic Process will be written as:- Q = W Q = W W = U (5) Liht year is a unit of:- (6) he resultant of two forces 30 N and 40 N actin parallel to each other is:- (7) A ball is allowed to fall freely from certain heiht. It covers a distance in first second equal to:- (D) t (8) K ms can also be written as:- (9) 3 joules of work is done in 3 seconds, then power is:- (10) Moment of Inertia is measured in:- K m K m (11) he dimensions of anular velocity are:- [ ] [ L ] [ L ] (D) [ L ] (1) he ratio between orbital and escape velocities are:- 1 (13) he device used for measurement of liquid flow is:- (D) Monometer Barometer Hydrometer (D) Venturimeter (14) he frequency of Second s Pendulum is:- 0.5 Hz 1 Hz Hz (D) 4 Hz (15) If the pressure of a as is doubled, then speed of sound is:- Doubled Become half Not affected (D) Increases by four times (16) he distance between two consecutive nodes is:- λ (D) λ 4 (17) Sound waves can not be:- Reflected Refracted Polarized (D) Diffracted 18(Obj)(NEW SCHEME)(PP) (MULAN)

3 Number: 6478 (1) K ms can also be written as:- () 3 joules of work is done in 3 seconds, then power is:- (3) Moment of Inertia is measured in:- K m K m (4) he dimensions of anular velocity are:- [ ] [ L ] [ L ] (D) [ L ] (5) he ratio between orbital and escape velocities are:- 1 (6) he device used for measurement of liquid flow is:- (D) Monometer Barometer Hydrometer (D) Venturimeter (7) he frequency of Second s Pendulum is:- 0.5 Hz 1 Hz Hz (D) 4 Hz (8) If the pressure of a as is doubled, then speed of sound is:- Doubled Become half Not affected (D) Increases by four times (9) he distance between two consecutive nodes is:- λ (D) λ 4 (10) Sound waves can not be:- Reflected Refracted Polarized (D) Diffracted (11) he path difference for constructive interference should be:- m λ (D) (1) If a convex lens of focal lenth 5 cm is used as Simple microscope then its manifyin power will be: (D) 5 (13) Value of riple Point of water is iven as:- Zero K 100 K K (D) K (14) First Law of hermodynamics for an Adiabatic Process will be written as:- Q = W Q = W W = U (15) Liht year is a unit of:- (16) he resultant of two forces 30 N and 40 N actin parallel to each other is:- (17) A ball is allowed to fall freely from certain heiht. It covers a distance in first second equal to:- (D) t 18(Obj)(NEW SCHEME)(PPPP) (MULAN)

4 015 Roll No: PHYSICS PAPER-I (NEW SCHEME) IME ALLOWED: 3.10 Hours GROUP-II SUBJECIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 83 NOE: - Write same question number and its part number on answer book, as iven in the question paper. SECION-I Q.No. Attempt any eiht parts. 8 = 16 (i) What do you know about Precision and Accuracy? (ii) he period of Simple pendulum is measured by a stopwatch. What type of errors are possible in the time period? (iii) Write the dimensions of (i) Pressure (ii) Density (iv) Define Radian and Steradian. (v) Can a vector have a component reater than the vector s manitude? (vi) Can the manitude of a vector have a neative value? (vii) Can a body rotate about its centre of ravity under the action of its weiht? (viii) What is the difference between Elastic Collision and Inelastic Collision? (ix) An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sin of acceleration due to ravity relative to velocity while the object is in air. (x) How is the distance calculated from velocity-time raph? (xi) State Newton s hird law of motion and ive at least two examples. (xii) Define Viscosity and Dra force. Q.No.3 Attempt any eiht parts. 8 = 16 (i) Define Power. Write its formula. (ii) What sort of Enery is in the followin:- (a) A movin car (b) Compressed sprin (iii) An object has 1J of P.E. Explain what does it mean? (iv) Why does a diver chane his body position before divin in the pool? (v) What are Artificial Satellites? (vi) Define Moment of Inertia. Write its formula. (vii) What happens to the period of a Simple Pendulum if its lenth is doubled? (viii) What is meant by Phase Anle? (ix) Can we realize an ideal Simple Pendulum? (x) Why does sound travel faster in solids than in ases? (xi) How are beats useful in tunin a musical instrument? (xii) Define Crest and rouh. Q.No.4 Attempt any six parts. 6 = 1 (i) Can visible liht produce interference frines? (ii) How is the distance between interference frines affected by the separation between the slits of Youn s experiment? Can frines disappear? (iii) Why the Polaroid sunlasses are better than Ordinary sunlasses? (iv) Why would it be advantaeous to use blue liht with a compound microscope? (v) How is the power lost in optical fibre throuh dispersion? (vi) Why does the pressure of a as in a car tyre increase when it is driven throuh some distance? (vii) Derive Charles Law from Kinetic heory of Gases. (viii) Is it possible to construct a heat enine that will not expel heat into the atmosphere? (ix) What are Isothermal and Adiabatic Processes? SECION-II NOE: - Attempt any three questions of the followin:- 5.(a) Define Elastic Collision. Show that relative speed of approach is equal to relative speed of separation for one dimensional collision. 1, 4 r r (b) Given that A = iˆ + 3ˆj and B = 3 iˆ + 4ˆj. r r r Find the manitude and anle of C = A + B 3 6.(a) What are Geostationary Satellites? Derive the relation for radius of Geostationary Orbit. 1, 4 (b) A force of 400N is required to overcome road friction and air resistance in propellin an automobile at 80kmh. What power (kw) must the enine develop? 3 7.(a) Define SHM. Prove that total enery remains conserved in mass-sprin system, oscillatin with SHM. 5 (b) Find the temperature at which the velocity of sound in air is two times its velocity at 10 o C. 3 P..O

5 ( ) 8.(a) Explain Youn s Double Slit Experiment to study the phenomenon of interference of liht. 5 (b) A telescope is made of an objective of focal lenth 0 cm and an eye piece of 5.0 cm, both convex lenses. Find the anular manification. 3 9.(a) State and explain Equation of Continuity. 5 (b) Estimate the averae speed of Nitroen molecules in air under standard conditions of pressure and temperature. 3 SECION-III (PRACICAL) 10. Write answers of any four parts. 4 = 8 (i) What is meant by the pitch of Screw Gaue? (ii) What is the resolution of a vector? (iii) What is the lenth of Pendulum? (iv) What is Sprin Constant? Give its unit. (v) What are Stationary Waves? (vi) What is Parallax? (vii) What is the difference between convex lens and concave lens? (viii) What is Critical Anle? Write down brief procedure to show experimentally that time period of Simple Pendulum is independent of amplitude. 3 OR Write down brief procedure to find experimentally the refractive index of the material of prism by Critical Anle Method. Answer the followin questions on the basis of raph drawn below:- = 4 From Graph A (i) What can you infer from the raph? (ii) Find the value of Sprin Constant from the raph. OR From Graph B (i) Measure the intercepts of the raph. (ii) What do the intercepts represent? Graph A Graph B 18(NEW SCHEME) (MULAN)

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