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(English Version)
General Instructions:
1. All parts from (A to D) are compulsory. PART - E is only for
Visually-Challenged
Students.

2. For PART -A questions, first written answers will be considered for awarding marks.
3. Answers without relevant diagram / figure / circuit wherever necessary wil not corry
any marks.

relevant formula and detailed solutions


4 Direct answers to numerical problems without
will not carry any marks.

PART -A

following questions:
the correct option among the four given options for all of the
Pick (15 x 1= 15)

1) The total charge of an electric dipole is


b) Zero
a) Infinity

d) -e
c) te
regarding electrostatics of conductors.
2) ldentify the WRONG' statement
conductor is zero
a)Electric field inside a charged
charged conductor
b)There is no excess charge inside a
the volume of a conductor
c) Electric potential is constant throughout
surface of a charged conductor
d) Electric field istangential at all points on the
called
3) The magnitude of drift velocity per unit electric field is

a) mobility b) current density

c) resistivity d) conductivity

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4) Statement l: A
galvanometer is converted into an ammeter by connecting a resistor
of low resistance in parallel with it.

Statement II: The voltage sensitivity ofa galvanometer depends on


number of turns
of the coil.

Pick the correct


answer:
a) Both statenments Iand |l are correct
b) Both statements Iand Il are wrong
c) Only statement I is correct
d) Only statement Il is correct
5) A small compass needle of magnetic dipole
moment 'm' is placed in unitorm
magnetic field 'B' at an angle O, tnen the
magnetic potential energy of the neec)e s
a) +mB sin

b)-mB sin

c) +mB cos

d) -mB cos

6) The Polarity of induced emf is given by

a) Faraday's law

b) Lenz's law

c) Gauss's law in magnetostatics

d) Ampere's circuital law

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1) Arectangular loop
is moving out of a uniform
magnetic field region to a field-free
regionwith constant velocity ’ Vas shown
infigure. Then, in the coil
X X X X X X X X
X XX X XX XX XX
X X|X
X X|X X XX XX XX
X XX X X X

X X |X X X XX X X
X X X X
x X

X|
X X X XX X X XX X

a) No emf is induced

b) No current is induced

c) Constant emf is induced

d) Varying emf is induced

8) In purely inductive ac circuit, the power factor is


a) +1 b) 1
c)0 d)o

9) In which of the following sequence, does


electromagnetic waves are arranged in
increasing order of wavelength?
a) X-rays, ultraviolet rays, microwaves

b) Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, microwaves

c) Microwaves, Ultraviolet rays, X-rays

d) X-rays, Microwaves, Ultraviolet rays

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10) A ray of light travelling from denser to rarer medium undergoes total internal
reflection when

a) angle of incidence is less than critical


angle
b) angle of incidence is greater than
critical angle
c) angle of incidence is equal to
critical angle
d) angle of incidence is zero

11) For which one of the following phase


difference between two coherent light waves,
the constructive interference takes place?
a) n/2
b) n
c) 2
d) 3
12) If Planck's constant and basic unit
of electric charge are'h and'e
respectively,then
in photoelectric effect, the graph between stopping potential (V) and frequency bl
is astraight line with slope equal to
a) h/e

b) e/h

c)e

d) h

13) de Broglie hypothesis provides an explanation for

a) J. J. Thomson's atomic model

b) Rutherford's nuclear model of atom

c) Geiger-Marsden experiment

d) Bohr's second postulate of quantization of angular momentum

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14) The nuclear radius 'R' depends on mass number 'A as


a) Ra A?

b) Ra AV2

c) Ra A
d) Ra A3

respectively represent materials and energy band gap E


45) The List -land List - l
match.
ldentify the correct
List - I
List -I
() Conductors (P) E >3eV
<3eV
(i) Insulators |(4)
(ii) Semiconductors
() E =0

(i) - (q)
- (p) b) () - (r); (ii) (p);
a) () - (9): (i) (): (ii)
(r); (ii) (q): (iii) (p)
(q) d) (i)
c) (i)- (p): (i)- (r); (ii)
given in the bracket
for all the
answer
choosing appropriate
Fill in the blanks by (5 x 1= 5)
followingquestions:
greater than, photon,
flux, magnetic susceptibility, electric dipole moment,
[magnetic
half of]

16) Polar molecules have permanent

17) The through any closed surface is zero.


the number
secondary coil is
18) In step-up transformer, the number of turns in
of turns in primary coil.
the incident intensity.
19) The intensity of lightcoming out of a single polaroid is
of packet
20) In interaction of radiation with matter, radiation behaves as if it is made up
of energy called

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PART -B
(5 2=10)
IlI. Answer any five of the following questions:
electrostatics.
21) State and explain Coulomb's law in
absolute temperature for the
22) Graphicallyrepresent the variation of resistivity with
following materials.

() Copper

(iü) Semi conductor

23) What is Lorentz force? Write the expression for it.


time 0.1s. If an average emf of 20V 15
24) The current in a coil falls from 2A to o in
induced inthis coil, then calculate its self-inductance.
25) Give any two uses of infrared waves.

26) Define power of a lens. Write


its SIunit.

telescope over refracting telescope.


27) Write two advantages of reflecting
extrinsic semiconductor depend?
28) On which factors does the conductivity of

PART -C

(5 x3=15)
IV. Answer any five of the following questions:

29) Write three properties of electric field lines.


capacitors connected in
30) Obtain an expression for effective capacitance of two
parallel.

placed in uniform
31) Asquare coilof side 10cm, 50 turns, carrying a current of 10A is
the
magnetic field of 0.80 T insuch a way that, the normal drawn to the plane of
coil makes an angle 30° with the direction of magnetic field. Find the magnitude of
torque experienced by the coil.

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32) Distinguish between diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials.

33) Derive the expression for motional emf induced in a straight conductor moving

perpendicular to the uniform magnetic field.

34) Write three experimental observations of photoelectric effect.

35) State the three postulates of Bohr's atomic model.

36) Mentionthe characteristic features of nuclear force.

PART - D

(3 x5-15)
V. Answer any three of the followingquestions:
expression for electrostatic potential at a
37) Define electrostatic potential. Obtain an

point due to an isolated point charge.


of the Wheatstone bridae
Kirchhoff's laws, arrive at the balancing condition
38) Using
circular
the axis of a
for magnetic field at a point on
expression
39) Derive an

current loop.
(2)
principle of wavefronts.
40) a) State Huygen's
incidence is equal to
the
that the angle of
principle, show
b) Using Huygen's
surface.(3)
wavefront is reflected by aplane
angle of reflection, when
a plane
(1)
rectifier?
41) a) What is full-wave
diagram. (3)
working of a full-wave rectifier usingneat circuit
b)Explain the
(1)
of full-wave rectifier.
c) Draw input-output waveforms

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(25-10)
VI. Answer any two of the followingquestions:
charges 21uC and 3uC are placed at the two corners A and B of an
42) Two-point
equilateraltriangie ABC of side 0.2 m. Calculate
the magnitude of resultant electric
field at the corner C of that triangle.
series or in parallel combination give the
43) Two identical cells either connected in
external resistor of resistance 22. Findthe
same value of current 0.5A through an
emf and internal resistance of each cell.
capacitor of 100 uF are connected
44) A resistor of 1002, an inductor of 200 mH and a
(ii) current in the
in series to a 220V, 50 Hz ac source. Calculate (i) impedance and
circuit.

45) The angle of minimum deviation produced in a glass prism is 40°. Calculate the
refractive index of the material of the prism, if the refracting angle of prism is 50'.
Also calculate the new angle of minimum deviation when the prism is immersed in
water of refractive index 1.33.

PART -E

(For Visually Challenged students only)


7. A rectangular loop is moving out of auniform magnetic field region to a fieid - free
region with constant velocity v .Here the magnetic field direction is perpendicular to
the plane of the loop. Then, in the coil

a) No emf is induced

b) No current is induced

c) Constant emf is induced

d) Varying emf is induced

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