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Wbjee 2010 Paper 5

The document contains 4 multiple choice questions about physics concepts like binary conversion, transistor circuit analysis, radioactive decay, nuclear fission rate calculations, and projectile motion. The questions have hints provided that show the step-by-step workings to arrive at the answers.

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Wbjee 2010 Paper 5

The document contains 4 multiple choice questions about physics concepts like binary conversion, transistor circuit analysis, radioactive decay, nuclear fission rate calculations, and projectile motion. The questions have hints provided that show the step-by-step workings to arrive at the answers.

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17. The decimal equivalent of the binary number (11010.

101)
2
is
(A) 9.625 (B) 25.265 (C) 26.625 (D) 26.265
Ans : (C)
Hints : (11010.101) = 0 2 + 1 2
1
+ 0 2
2
+ 1 2
3
+ 1 2
4
+ 1 2
1
+ 0 2
2
+ 1 2
3
=
8
1
2
1
16 8 2 + + + +
= 26.625
18. In a common emitter configuration, a transistor has = 50 and input resistance 1 k. If the peak value of a.c. input is 0.01 V then
the peak value of collector current is
(A) 0.01 A (B) 0.25 A (C) 100 A (D) 500 A
Ans : (D)
Hints :
B C
B
C
I I
I
I
50 =

= =
5 3 2
3
B
10 10 10
10
01 . 0
I

= = =
I
C
= 50 10
5
= 500 10
6
= 500 A
19. Half-life of a radioactive substance is 20 minute. The time between 20% and 80% decay will be :
(A) 20 min (B) 30 min (C) 40 min (D) 25 min
Ans : (C)
Hints : For 20% decay
1
0
0
N
100
N 80
t
e

=
.... (1)
For 80% decay
2
0
0
N
100
N 20
t
e

=
... (2)
On dividing
4 = e
(t2 t1)
2 1
1/ 2
ln 2
2ln 2 ( ) t t
t
=
t
2
t
1
= 2 20 = 40 min
20. The energy released by the fission of one uranium atom is 200 MeV. The number of fissions per second required to produce
3.2 W of power is (Take 1 eV = 1.6 10
19
J)
(A) 10
7
(B) 10
10
(C) 10
15
(D) 10
11
Ans : (D)
Hints : u = 200 MeV = 200 10
6
eV = 200 10
6
1.6 10
19
J
E = 3.2 J
No of fissions =
11
11
10
10 6 . 1 2
2 . 3
=


21. A body is projected with a speed u m/s at an angle with the horizontal. The kinetic energy at the highest point is 3/4th of the
initial kinetic energy. The value of is :
(A) 30 (B) 45 (C) 60 (D) 120
Ans : (A)
Hints : (K.E.) at maximum height =
2 2
1
( cos )
2
m u
K.E. = K cos
2

m
y
w
b
u
t
.
c
o
m

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