Blue Print For Blue Print: Model Question Paper
Blue Print For Blue Print: Model Question Paper
(Numerical
Number of
Weightage
Problem)
of marks
teaching
TOPICS
(Theory)
2 Marks
3 Marks
5 Marks
5 Marks
Chapter
Number
1Mark
Hours
Unit
(CHAPTERS)
I 1 Physical World 2 2
VI 8 Gravitation 9 8
VIII 12 Thermodynamics 8 6
IX 13 Kinetic Theory 5 4
14 Oscillations 8 6
X
15 Waves 10 10
Number of Questions -- -- 10 8 8 6 5
TOTAL 120 105 20 16 24 30 25
I P.U.C. MODEL QUESTION PAPER – 4
SUBJECT: PHYSICS (33)
Time: 3 hours 15 min. Max. Marks: 70
General instructions:
a) All parts are compulsory.
b) Answers without relevant diagram/ figure/circuit wherever necessary will not carry any marks.
c) Direct answers to the Numerical problems without detailed solutions will not carry any marks.
PART – A
I. Answer ALL the following questions 10 × 1 = 10
1. How many metres make one parsec?
2. What is a unit vector?
3. When does the work done by a force is zero?
4. Define torque.
5. Mention the value of escape speed of an earth satellite?
6. State Pascal’s law.
7. Give Principle of calorimetry.
8. What is equation of state for adiabatic process?
9. Name a factor on which internal energy of the gas depends.
10. What happens to the time period of a simple pendulum when it is taken from equator to the pole?
PART – B
II. Answer FIVE of the following questions. 5 × 2 = 10
11. Mention any two basic forces in nature.
12. The resistance R = V/I, where V = (100±5) volt and I = (10±0.2) A, Find the percentage error in R.
13. Distinguish between distance and displacement.
14. Write the expression for range of the projectile? For what angle of projection it is maximum?
15. Mention two methods of reducing friction.
16. Give two general conditions of equilibrium of a rigid body.
17. Define Gravitational potential energy: Give expression for it.
18. What is Doppler effect? Mention one of its applications.
PART – C
III. Answer FIVE of the following questions. 5 × 3 = 15
19. Derive the expression for centripetal acceleration.
20. State Newton’s first law of motion? Hence define force and inertia.
21. Prove work-energy theorem for a constant force.
22. Compare equations of linear and rotational motion.
23. Derivation of pressure at a point inside a liquid.
24. State Stefan’s law and Draw the intensity distribution graph of black body radiation.
25. Mention three postulates of Kinetic theory of gases.
26. Explain Laplace’s correction to Newton’s formula for the Speed of a sound wave.
PART – D
IV. Answer TWO of the following questions. 2 × 5 = 10
27. Derive x = v0 t + ½ a t2 by graphical method.
28. Derive the expression for maximum safe speed of a vehicle on a banked road in circular motion
29. State and explain the parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorem.
34. A pump on the ground floor of a building can pump up water to fill a tank of volume 40m3 in
20minutes if the tank is 30m above the ground and the efficiency of the pump is 60%. How
much electric power is consumed by the pump? Given density of water = 1000 kg/m3 and
acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s2
35. The planet Mars take 1.88 years to complete on revolution around the sun. The mean distance
of the earth from the Sun is 1.5108 km. Calculate that of planet Mars?
36. A steam engine delivers 7.5×108J of work per minute and services 3.6 × 109J of heat per minute
from its boiler. What is the efficiency of the engine? How much heat is wasted per minute?
Also find the ratio of temperature of sink to the source.
37. A particle executes SHM along the x-axis, its displacement varies with the time according to the
equation: x(t) = 5.4 cos(6πt + π/4), where x(t) in metre and t is in second.
Determine the amplitude, frequency, period and initial phase of the motion.
SCHEME OF VALUATION FOR I PU PHYSICS – 4
dv dl 1
=
v r 1
Final equation a = v2/r
20 State Newton’s first law of motion? Hence define force and inertia.
Statement of the law 1
Definition of force 1
Definition of inertia 1
F 1
P
A
P gh 1
24 State Stefan’s law and briefly explain black body radiation.
It states that the total amount of heat energy radiated per second
per unit area of a perfect black body is directly proportional to the 1
fourth power of the absolute temperature of the surface of the body.
Graph 2
1+1
2
1
Graph 2
PV=nRT
PV=nRT
Arriving at the final equation 1
2
32 Derive the expression for time period of a simple pendulum.
Figure
I mgL sin
1
2
1
g
1
L
L 1
T 2
g
1
VI FIVE marks questions/ any THREE
main
33 A particle starts from origin at t = 0 with a velocity 5 i ms-1 and
moves in x-y plane under the action of a force which produces a
constant acceleration of ( 4 i + 2 j ) ms-2.
(a) What is the y-coordinate of the particle at an instant when
its x-coordinate is 84 m?
(b) What is the speed of the particle at this time?
⃗⃗ =⃗⃗⃗⃗ + ⃗
1
( )
( )
Y(t)=27.7m
2
V=28.08m/s
1
1
34 A pump on the ground floor of a building can pump up water to fill
a tank of volume 40m3 in 20minutes if the tank is 30m above the
ground and the efficiency of the pump is 60%. How much
electric power is consumed by the pump? Given density of
water = 1000 kg/m3 and acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s2
P0=W/t=mgh/t=
1
Substitution 1
2
P0 =9.8x10+3 W
1
P=9.8kw/0.6=16.33kW
= constant
= 1
Substitution
1
10
22.8x10 m
1
=
1
P0 – Pi=47.5MW
𝛈 = 1 --
1
= 0.79
1
1
37 A particle executes SHM along the x-axis, its displacement varies
with the time according to the equation: x(t) = 5.4 cos(6πt +
π/4), where x(t) in metre and t is in second.
Determine the amplitude, frequency, period and initial phase of
the motion.
x(t) = 5.4 cos(6πt + π/4),
1
A= 5.4m
n = 3 Hz 1
T = 0.333 s
1
Initial Phase = π/4 1