Allen
Allen
Allen
Important Instructions
m d 3 c 0 g
simple harmonic motion of period 2 (3) Q
2qE E
(4) None of these
(3) At every instant, net force on the system is
5. An electron is projected with velocity 107 m/s
zero at an angle (= 30°) with horizontal in a region
(4) Both (2) and (3) are correct of uniform electric field of 5000 N/C vertically
2. A point mass m and charge q is connected upwards. The maximum distance covered by
with massless spring of natural length L. an electron in vertical direction above its initial
Initially spring is in its natural length. If a level is:
horizontal uniform electric field E is switched (1) 14.2 mm (2) 15 mm
on (shown in figure), the maximum separation (3) 12.6 mm (4) 14.2 cm
between the point mass and the wall is : 6. If a point charge +q of mass m is released from
(Assume all surfaces are frictionless). rest in a region where only electric field is
present then:
Wall (1) It follows a line of force
E (2) It must follow a line of force, if electric field
k
m is uniform
(3) It may follow a line of force, if field is
uniform
(4) None of the above
2qE qE 7. Select the wrong statement:
(1) L (2) L
k k (1) The electric field calculated by Gauss's law
(3) L (4) None of these is the field due to the charges inside the
3. In the previous problem, the separation of the Gaussian surface
point mass and wall at the equilibrium position (2) The electric field calculated by Gauss's law
of the mass is: is the resultant field due to all the charges
inside and outside the closed surface
qE qE (3) The Gauss's law is equivalent to Coulomb's
(1) L (2) L
k k law
(4) The Gauss's law can also be applied to
qE
(3) L (4) None of these calculate gravitational field but with some
k
modifications
8. A point charge q = 2 × 10–7 C is placed at the 12. Two points are at distance r1 and r2 (r1 < r2) from
centre of a spherical cavity of radius 3 cm in a long string having charge per unit length .
a metal piece. Points a and b are situated at The potential difference between the points is
distances 1.5 cm and 4.5 cm respectively from proportional to:
the centre of cavity. The electric intensities at
r
a and b are: (1) r2 – r1 (2) log 2 (3) 1/ (4) r2/r1
r1
13. Three concentric spherical metallic shells A, B
and C of radii a, b and c (a < b < c) have charge
a
b densities , – and respectively. If the shells
A and C are at same potential, then the relation
(1) 8 × 106 N/C and zero between a, b and c is:
(2) Zero and zero (1) a + b + c = 0 (2) a + c = b
(3) a + b = c (4) a = b + c
(3) Zero and 8.9 × 105 N/C
14. An electric dipole, made up of positive and
(4) None of the above negative charges, each of 1 µC and placed at
9. If the potential at each point on a conductor is a distance 2 cm apart. If the dipole is placed
same to each other, then: in an electric field of 10 5 N/C then the
(1) Electric lines of force may begin or end on maximum torque which the field can exert on
the same conductor the dipole, if it is turned from a position = 0°
(2) No electric lines of force can begin or end to = 180° is, is:
on the same conductor (1) 2 × 10–3 N-m (2) 3 × 10 N-m
(3) 4 × 10 N-m (4) 2.8 × 10–3 N-m
(3) The electric field inside the conductor may
15. The force of intraction of two dipoles, if the two
be non-zero
dipole moments are parallel to each other and
(4) None of the above
placed at a distance x apart:
10. Four identical charges are placed at the points
(1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0), (–1, 0, 0) and (0, –1,0) : p1 p2
(1) The potential at the origin is zero x
A A2 1 1
1
D
µ1 (1) 1 (2) A A
µ2 µ3 µ4 2 1 2
B C
A1 A 2
2
n '(n 1) fn ' n
(3) (4)
f(n ' n) n n'
Air Green
33. Let fv and fr are the focal lengths of a convex
Glass
lens for violet and red lights respectively. If Fv
and Fr are the focal lengths of a concave lens
White
for violet and red light respectively, then :-
(1) Yellow, orange, red (1) fv < fr and |Fv| > |Fr|
(2) Violet, indigo, blue (2) fv < fr and |Fv| < |Fr|
(3) All colours (3) fv > fr and |Fv| > |Fr|
(4) All colours except green (4) fv > fr and |Fv| < |Fr|
34. The angle of minimum deviation measured 39. A point source S is placed at the bottom of
with a prism is 30° and the angle of prism is different layers as shown in figure. The
60°. The refractive index of prism material is:
refractive index of bottommost layer is µ0. The
(1) 2 (2) 2 (3) 3/2 (4) 4/3
refractive index of any other upper layer
35. A ray of monochromatic light is incident on one
is
refracting face of a prism of angle 75°. It passes
through the prism and is incident on the other n=3
face at the critical angle. If the refractive index n=2
n=1
of the material of the prism is 2 , the angle
of incidence on the first face of the prism is :- S
(1) 30° (2) 45° (3) 60° (4) 0°
36. Which of the following diagrams shows correctly µ0
µ(n) µ 0 where n = 1, 2,....
the dispersion of white light by a prism ? 4n 18
3h
Q
h
2h
O P µ (1) 5/2
(2) (5 / 2)
(1) Point P corresponds to = 1
(2) Slope of the line PQ = A/2
(3) (3 / 2)
(3) Slope = 2A
(4) None of the above statements is true (4) 3/2
41. How many bond does B 2 have :- 48. Which of the following pair of mol. have identical
(1) Zero (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) 3 ˆ Cl bond angle [where X central atom]
Cl X
42. In which of the following process change in (a) CCl4, SiCl4 (b) POCl3, SO2Cl2
bond angle is maximum :- (c) BCl3, AlCl3 (d) SOCl2, COCl2
(1) NH3 + H NH4 (1) a, b, c (2) a, c
(2) PH3 + H PH4 (3) a, b, d (4) b, c
(3) BF3 + FΘ BF4–1 49. Both p – p and p – d bonding occurs in
(4) H2O + H H3O the :-
(1) Anionic part of solid Cl 2O6
43. Which of the following molecule is having
(2) Cationic part of solid N2O5
least dipole moment ?
(3) Cationic part of solid Cl2O6
(1) NH3 (2) NI3 (3) H2O (4) NF3
(4) Anionic part of solid I2
44. PClxF5–x mol. will be polar and non-polar for 50. Delocalised molecular orbitals are found in :-
what value of 'x' respectively :-
(1) H2 (2) HSΘ
(1) (2,3,5) polar and (0,4,1) non-polar
(3) CH4 (4) CO3–2
(2) (0,2,5) polar and (3,1,4) non-polar
51. Which of the following molecule posses only
(3) (4,3,0) polar and (2,0,4) non-polar trigonal bipyramidal geometry in all the three
(4) (2,1,4) polar and (3,0,5) non-polar states of matter ?
45. Which of the following reaction would not (1) PBr5
proceed in the forword direction (2) PCl5
spontaneously :- (3) PF5
(1) Xe He Xe He (4) All of these
52. The E.N. of four elements A, B, C & D are 4,
(2) Si Cl Si Cl 3.17, 0.7 and 2.85 respectively then which of
(3) FΘ I F IΘ the following does not act as an acid :-
(1) H–O–A (2) H–O–B
(4) BeΘ B BΘ Be
(3) H–O–C (4) H–O–D
46. Select the incorrect relation :- 53. In IF6 and TeF5 , sum of axial d-orbitals which
–1 –1
OH
+q
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
122. Assertion :- Electrostatic potential is a relative
physical quantity.
Reason :- Electric potential difference is a
absolute physical quantity. A point charge is placed inside the hollow
spherical conducting shell.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
Assertion :- On displacing the charge in the
123. Assertion :- An electric field line may form shell from centre the electric field pattern
closed loop. outside the shell does not change.
Reason :- An induced electric field is of non Reason :- The configuration of charge on outer
surface of shell is independent of location of
conservative in nature.
q charge in shell.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
124. Assertion :- A positive test charge placed in 128. Assertion : A bird sitting on a high power line
(say 11kV) is not affected practically.
external electric field tend to move due to
Reason : Because no current flows through
electric force. The path traced by test charge
birds body, the circuit being incomplete.
is called electric field line. This is correct when
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
field lines are straight.
129. Assertion : When charges are shared between
Reason :- In uniform electric field motion of two bodies, there occurs no loss of charge, but
there does occur a loss of energy.
the charge is along field line if the charge was
Reason : In case of sharing of charges energy
initially at rest.
of conservation fails.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
130. In the given figure there is uniformly charged 136. Assertion :- Spherical aberration occurs in
hemi spherical shell having centre O. mirror of larger aperture.
Reason :- The two rays, paraxial and marginal
rays focus at different points.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
O A
137. Assertion :- The mirrors used in search lights
Assertion :- At the given point A electric field
due to shell is perpendicular to plane are parabolic and not concave spherical.
containing points of O & A as well as Reason :- In a concave spherical mirror the
perpendicular to line OA. image formed is always virtual.
Reason :- Point O may have more potential than (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
A.
138. Assertion :- Air bubble shines in water.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
Reason :- Air bubble in water shines due to
131. Assertion :- When an object is placed between
reflection of light.
two plane parallel mirrors, then all the images
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
found are of equal intensity.
139. Assertion :- Stars twinkle while the planets do
Reason :- In case of plane parallel mirrors,
not.
only two images are possible.
Reason :- Stars are much bigger in size than
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
the planets.
132. Assertion :- The size of a mirror affects the
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
nature of image.
140. Assertion :- The formula connecting u, v and
Reason :- Small mirrors always form a virtual f for a spherical mirror is valid only for mirrors
image. whose sizes are very small compared to their
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D radii of curvature.
133. Assertion :- Within a glass slab, a double Reason :- Laws of reflection are strictly valid
convex air bubble is formed. This air bubble for plane surfaces, but not for large spherical
behaves like a converging lens. surface.
Reason :- Refractive index of air is more than (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
the refractive index of glass. 141. Assertion :- N2 and NO both are diamagnetic