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AEEE –Past papersPHYSICS- UNSOLVED PAPER - 2011
SECTION – IStraight Objective TypeThis section contains multiple choice questions numbered 30 . Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of   which ONLY ONE is correct.
01ProblemThe transverse displacement y (x,t) of a wave on a string is given by                                                                  This represents awave moving in – x direction with speed standing wave of frequency standing wave of frequency wave moving in + x direction with
Problem02screw gauge gives the following reading when used to measure the diameter of a wire. Main scale reading : 0 mm Circular scale reading : 52 divisionsGiven that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to 100 divisions of the circular scale.  The diameter of wire from the above date is :0.052 cm 0.026 cm 0.005 cm 0.52 cm
Problem03A mass m hangs with the help of a string wrapped around a pulley on a frictionless bearing. The pulley  has mass m and radius R. Assuming pulley to be a perfect uniform circular disc, the acceleration of the mass m, if the string does not slip on the pulley, is g
Problem04Work done in increasing the size of a soap bubble from a radius of 3 cm to 5 cm is nearly (Surface  tension of soap solution = 0.03 Nm−1):0.2π mJ 2π mJ0.4 π mJ4π mJ
Problem05A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre. An insect is at  rest at a point near the rim of the disc. The insect now moves along a diameter of the disc to reach its  other end. During the journey of the insect, the angular speed of the disc:continuously decreases continuously increases first increases and then decreases remains unchanged
Problem06Two particles are executing simple harmonic motion of the same amplitude A and frequency ω along the  x-axis. Their mean position is separated by distance (X 0 X 0 > A) . If the maximum separation between  them is (X 0 + A) , the phase difference between their motion is :a.b.c.d.
Problem07Two bodies of masses m and 4 m are placed at a distance r. The gravitational potential at a point on the  line joining them where the gravitational field is zero is:a.b.c.d.Zero
Problem08Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of length l are  initially a distance d(d << 1) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charge begins to leak from  both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result the charges approach each other with a velocity v. Then  as a function of distance x between them,v ∝ x−1 v ∝ x 1/ 2 v ∝ x v ∝ x−1/ 2
Problem09A boat is moving due east in a region where the earth’s magnetic field is 5.0 ×10−5NA−1m− 1due north and  horizontal. The boat carries a vertical aerial 2m long. If the speed of the boat is 1.50 ms−1, the  magnitude of the induced emf in the wire of aerial is :0.75 mV 0.50 mV 0.15 mV1 mV
Problem10An object, moving with a speed of 6.25 m/s, is decelerated at a rate given by :where v is the instantaneous speed. The time taken by the object, to come to rest, would be :2 s  4 s  8 s  1 s
Problem11A fully charged capacitor C with initial charge q0 is connected to a coil of self inductance L at t = 0. The  time at which the energy is stored equally between the electric and the magnetic field is :a. b.  2πc.  d. π
Problem12A fully charged capacitor C with initial charge q0 is connected to a coil of self inductance L at t = 0. The  time at which the energy is stored equally between the electric and the magnetic field is :a. b.  2πc.  d. π
Problem13A current I flows in an infinitely long wire with cross section in the form of a semicircular ring of radius R. The magnitude of the magnetic induction along its axis isa.b.c.d.
Problem14A thermally insulated vessel contains an ideal gas of molecular mass M and ratio of specific heats γ. It is  moving with speed υ and is suddenly brought to rest. Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings, its  temperature increases by :a.b.c.d.
Problem15mass M, attached to a horizontal spring, executes S.H.M. with amplitude A1. When the mass M passes through its mean position then a smaller mass m is placed over it and both of them move together with amplitude A2. The ratio of                       isa.b.c.d.
Problem16Water is flowing continuously from a tap having an internal diameter 8 ×10−3m. The water velocity as it  leaves the tap is 0.4 ms−1. The diameter of the water stream at a distance 2×10−1m below the lap is  close to :7.5 ×10−3m 9.6 ×10−3m 3.6 ×10−3m 5.0 ×10−3m
Problem17This question has Statement – 1 and Statement – 2. Of the four choices given after the statements,  choose the one that best describes the two statements.Statement-1 : Sky wave signals are used for long distance radio communication. These signals are in  general, less stable than ground wave signals.Statement-2 : The state of ionosphere varies from hour to hour, day to day and season to season.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
Problem18Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T1, T2 and T3 are mixed. The masses of molecules are m1, m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1, n2 and n3 respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the final temperature of the mixture is :a.b.c.d.
Problem19A pulley of radius 2 m is rotated about its axis by a force F = (20t − 5t2 ) Newton (where t is measured in seconds) applied tangentially. If the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis of rotation made by the   pulley before its direction of motion if reversed, is :more than 3 but less than 6 more than 6 but less than 9 more than 9 less than 3
Problem20A resistor ‘R’ and 2μF capacitor in series is connected through a switch to 200 V direct supply. Across  the capacitor is a neon bulb that lights up at 120 V. Calculate the value of R to make the bulb light up 5 s  after the switch has been closed. ( ) 10 log 2.5 = 0.41.7 ×105Ω 2.7 ×106Ω  3.3 ×107Ω 1.3 ×104Ω
Problem21A Carnot engine operating between temperatures T1 and T2 has efficiency 1.When T2 is lowered by 62  K, its efficiency increases to 1/3. Then T1 and T2 are,respectively :372 K and 330 K 330 K and 268 K310 K and 248 K 372 K and 310 K
Problem22If a wire is stretched to make it 0.1% longer, its resistance will :increase by 0.2% decrease by 0.2% decrease by 0.05% increases by 0.05%
Problem23Direction:The question has a paragraph followed by two statements, Statement – 1 and statement – 2. Of the  given four alternatives after the statements, choose the one that describes the statements.  A thin air film is formed by putting the convex surface of a plane – convex lens over a plane glass plate.With monochromatic light, this film gives an interference pattern due to light reflected from the top  (convex) surface and the bottom (glass plate) surface of the film.Statement-1 : When light reflects from the air-glass plate interface, the reflected wave suffers a phase   change of π.Statement-2 : The centre of the interference pattern is dark.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1. Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true. Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
Problem24A car is fitted with a convex side-view mirror of focal length 20cm. A second car 2.8 m behind the first  car is overtaking the first car at relative speed of 15 m/s. The speed of the image of the second car as  seen in the mirror of the first one is :a.b. 10m/ sc. 15m/ sd.
Problem25Energy required for the electron excitation in Li++ from the first to the third Bohr orbit is :36.3 eV108.8 eV122.4 eV12.1 eV
Problem26The electrostatic potential inside a charged spherical ball is given by φ = αρ2 + b where r is the distance  from the centre; a, b are constants. Then the charge density inside ball is−6aε0 r −24πaε0 r −6aε0 −24πaε0 r
Problem27A water fountain on the ground sprinkles water all around it. If the speed of water coming out of the  fountain is v, the total area around the fountain that gets wet is :a.b.c.d.
Problem28100g of water is heated from 300C to 500C. Ignoring the slight expansion of the water, the change in its  internal energy is (specific heat of water is 4148 J/kg/K):8.4 kJ84 kJ2.1 kJ 4.2 kJ
Problem29The half life of a radioactive substance is 20 minutes. The approximate time interval (t 1 − t 2 ) between  the time t2 when 2/3  of it has decayed and time t1 and 1/ 3 of it had decayed is :  14 min   20 min 28 min  7 min
Problem30This question has Statement – 1 and Statement – 2. Of the four choices given after the statements,  choose the one that best describes the two statements.Statement-1 : A metallic surface is irradiated by a monochromatic light of frequency v > v0 (the threshold  frequency). The maximum kinetic energy and the stopping potential are Kmax and V0 respectively. If the  frequency incident on the surface doubled, both the Kmax and V0 are also doubled.Statement-2 : The maximum kinetic energy and the stopping potential of photoelectrons emitted from a  surface are linearly dependent on the frequency of incident light.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
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Aieee physics - 2011

  • 1. AEEE –Past papersPHYSICS- UNSOLVED PAPER - 2011
  • 2. SECTION – IStraight Objective TypeThis section contains multiple choice questions numbered 30 . Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
  • 3. 01ProblemThe transverse displacement y (x,t) of a wave on a string is given by This represents awave moving in – x direction with speed standing wave of frequency standing wave of frequency wave moving in + x direction with
  • 4. Problem02screw gauge gives the following reading when used to measure the diameter of a wire. Main scale reading : 0 mm Circular scale reading : 52 divisionsGiven that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to 100 divisions of the circular scale. The diameter of wire from the above date is :0.052 cm 0.026 cm 0.005 cm 0.52 cm
  • 5. Problem03A mass m hangs with the help of a string wrapped around a pulley on a frictionless bearing. The pulley has mass m and radius R. Assuming pulley to be a perfect uniform circular disc, the acceleration of the mass m, if the string does not slip on the pulley, is g
  • 6. Problem04Work done in increasing the size of a soap bubble from a radius of 3 cm to 5 cm is nearly (Surface tension of soap solution = 0.03 Nm−1):0.2π mJ 2π mJ0.4 π mJ4π mJ
  • 7. Problem05A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre. An insect is at rest at a point near the rim of the disc. The insect now moves along a diameter of the disc to reach its other end. During the journey of the insect, the angular speed of the disc:continuously decreases continuously increases first increases and then decreases remains unchanged
  • 8. Problem06Two particles are executing simple harmonic motion of the same amplitude A and frequency ω along the x-axis. Their mean position is separated by distance (X 0 X 0 > A) . If the maximum separation between them is (X 0 + A) , the phase difference between their motion is :a.b.c.d.
  • 9. Problem07Two bodies of masses m and 4 m are placed at a distance r. The gravitational potential at a point on the line joining them where the gravitational field is zero is:a.b.c.d.Zero
  • 10. Problem08Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of length l are initially a distance d(d << 1) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charge begins to leak from both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result the charges approach each other with a velocity v. Then as a function of distance x between them,v ∝ x−1 v ∝ x 1/ 2 v ∝ x v ∝ x−1/ 2
  • 11. Problem09A boat is moving due east in a region where the earth’s magnetic field is 5.0 ×10−5NA−1m− 1due north and horizontal. The boat carries a vertical aerial 2m long. If the speed of the boat is 1.50 ms−1, the magnitude of the induced emf in the wire of aerial is :0.75 mV 0.50 mV 0.15 mV1 mV
  • 12. Problem10An object, moving with a speed of 6.25 m/s, is decelerated at a rate given by :where v is the instantaneous speed. The time taken by the object, to come to rest, would be :2 s 4 s 8 s 1 s
  • 13. Problem11A fully charged capacitor C with initial charge q0 is connected to a coil of self inductance L at t = 0. The time at which the energy is stored equally between the electric and the magnetic field is :a. b. 2πc. d. π
  • 14. Problem12A fully charged capacitor C with initial charge q0 is connected to a coil of self inductance L at t = 0. The time at which the energy is stored equally between the electric and the magnetic field is :a. b. 2πc. d. π
  • 15. Problem13A current I flows in an infinitely long wire with cross section in the form of a semicircular ring of radius R. The magnitude of the magnetic induction along its axis isa.b.c.d.
  • 16. Problem14A thermally insulated vessel contains an ideal gas of molecular mass M and ratio of specific heats γ. It is moving with speed υ and is suddenly brought to rest. Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings, its temperature increases by :a.b.c.d.
  • 17. Problem15mass M, attached to a horizontal spring, executes S.H.M. with amplitude A1. When the mass M passes through its mean position then a smaller mass m is placed over it and both of them move together with amplitude A2. The ratio of isa.b.c.d.
  • 18. Problem16Water is flowing continuously from a tap having an internal diameter 8 ×10−3m. The water velocity as it leaves the tap is 0.4 ms−1. The diameter of the water stream at a distance 2×10−1m below the lap is close to :7.5 ×10−3m 9.6 ×10−3m 3.6 ×10−3m 5.0 ×10−3m
  • 19. Problem17This question has Statement – 1 and Statement – 2. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.Statement-1 : Sky wave signals are used for long distance radio communication. These signals are in general, less stable than ground wave signals.Statement-2 : The state of ionosphere varies from hour to hour, day to day and season to season.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
  • 20. Problem18Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T1, T2 and T3 are mixed. The masses of molecules are m1, m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1, n2 and n3 respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the final temperature of the mixture is :a.b.c.d.
  • 21. Problem19A pulley of radius 2 m is rotated about its axis by a force F = (20t − 5t2 ) Newton (where t is measured in seconds) applied tangentially. If the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis of rotation made by the pulley before its direction of motion if reversed, is :more than 3 but less than 6 more than 6 but less than 9 more than 9 less than 3
  • 22. Problem20A resistor ‘R’ and 2μF capacitor in series is connected through a switch to 200 V direct supply. Across the capacitor is a neon bulb that lights up at 120 V. Calculate the value of R to make the bulb light up 5 s after the switch has been closed. ( ) 10 log 2.5 = 0.41.7 ×105Ω 2.7 ×106Ω 3.3 ×107Ω 1.3 ×104Ω
  • 23. Problem21A Carnot engine operating between temperatures T1 and T2 has efficiency 1.When T2 is lowered by 62 K, its efficiency increases to 1/3. Then T1 and T2 are,respectively :372 K and 330 K 330 K and 268 K310 K and 248 K 372 K and 310 K
  • 24. Problem22If a wire is stretched to make it 0.1% longer, its resistance will :increase by 0.2% decrease by 0.2% decrease by 0.05% increases by 0.05%
  • 25. Problem23Direction:The question has a paragraph followed by two statements, Statement – 1 and statement – 2. Of the given four alternatives after the statements, choose the one that describes the statements. A thin air film is formed by putting the convex surface of a plane – convex lens over a plane glass plate.With monochromatic light, this film gives an interference pattern due to light reflected from the top (convex) surface and the bottom (glass plate) surface of the film.Statement-1 : When light reflects from the air-glass plate interface, the reflected wave suffers a phase change of π.Statement-2 : The centre of the interference pattern is dark.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1. Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true. Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
  • 26. Problem24A car is fitted with a convex side-view mirror of focal length 20cm. A second car 2.8 m behind the first car is overtaking the first car at relative speed of 15 m/s. The speed of the image of the second car as seen in the mirror of the first one is :a.b. 10m/ sc. 15m/ sd.
  • 27. Problem25Energy required for the electron excitation in Li++ from the first to the third Bohr orbit is :36.3 eV108.8 eV122.4 eV12.1 eV
  • 28. Problem26The electrostatic potential inside a charged spherical ball is given by φ = αρ2 + b where r is the distance from the centre; a, b are constants. Then the charge density inside ball is−6aε0 r −24πaε0 r −6aε0 −24πaε0 r
  • 29. Problem27A water fountain on the ground sprinkles water all around it. If the speed of water coming out of the fountain is v, the total area around the fountain that gets wet is :a.b.c.d.
  • 30. Problem28100g of water is heated from 300C to 500C. Ignoring the slight expansion of the water, the change in its internal energy is (specific heat of water is 4148 J/kg/K):8.4 kJ84 kJ2.1 kJ 4.2 kJ
  • 31. Problem29The half life of a radioactive substance is 20 minutes. The approximate time interval (t 1 − t 2 ) between the time t2 when 2/3 of it has decayed and time t1 and 1/ 3 of it had decayed is : 14 min 20 min 28 min 7 min
  • 32. Problem30This question has Statement – 1 and Statement – 2. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.Statement-1 : A metallic surface is irradiated by a monochromatic light of frequency v > v0 (the threshold frequency). The maximum kinetic energy and the stopping potential are Kmax and V0 respectively. If the frequency incident on the surface doubled, both the Kmax and V0 are also doubled.Statement-2 : The maximum kinetic energy and the stopping potential of photoelectrons emitted from a surface are linearly dependent on the frequency of incident light.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
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