National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA) Solved Paper 2016 Part-1
National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA) Solved Paper 2016 Part-1
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Q: 1. Two identical stars with mass M orbit around their centre of mass in circular orbit. If
radius of the orbit is R and the stars are always diametrically opposite. Consider the following
statements:
(ii) If the stars are heavier and closer, their orbital speed is greater
(iv) The minimum energy required to separate the two stars to infinity is equal to . Select
correct statement’s
Answer: (B)
number is:
(A) Zero
(B) 2
(C) 50
(D) 5
Answer: (B)
Q: 3. A monkey is holding onto one end of a rope which passes over a frictionless pulley and at
the other end is a plane mirror which has a mass equal to the mass of the monkey. At
equilibrium the monkey is able to see her image in the mirror. How does the monkey see her
image in the mirror as she climbs up the rope?
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(A) The image of the monkey moves with double speed of that of the monkey
(B) The image of the monkey moves with half the speed of that of the monkey
Answer: (C)
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