June - 2019 - Solution
June - 2019 - Solution
June - 2019 - Solution
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NET JUNE 2019
PART- A
Q1. In a bacterial cell, a protein is synthesized at random location in the cytoplasm. The
protein has to reach one pole of the cell for its appropriate function. The protein reaches
the pole by
(a) Chemical attraction (b) Random movement
(c) Enzymatic action (d) Attraction between opposite charges
Ans. 1: (b)
Q2. A precious stone breaks into four pieces having weights in the proportion 1: 2 : 3 : 4 . The
value of such a stone is proportional to the square of its weight. What is the percent loss
in the value incurred due to breaking?
(a) 0 (b) 30 (c) 70 (d) 90
Ans. 2: (c)
Solution: Weight of four pieces are k , 2k ,3k , 4k
Total weight of all four pieces 10k
The value of original piece 100 k 2 , where is proportionality constant
Total value of pieces after breaking k 2 4 k 2 9 k 2 16 k 2 30 k 2
70 k 2
Percentage loss in value 100 70%
100 k 2
Q3. Two runners starting together run on a circular path taking 6 and 8 minutes, respectively,
to complete one round. How many minutes later do they meet again for the first time on
the start line, assuming constant speeds
(a) 8 (b) 24 (c) 32 (d) 60
Ans. 3: (b)
Solution: The required time is the LCM of 6 min and 8 min
Therefore time to meet again at the start time 24 min
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Q4. The distribution of grades secured by students in a class is given in the table below.
Grade Fraction of the
Population
A 0.1
B 0.4
C 0.3
D 0.2
What is the least possible population of the class?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 10
Ans. 4: (d)
Solution: The number of students obtaining a grade must be a whole number.
Options (a), (b) and (c) gives the number of students obtaining a grade as a fractional
number. Hence option (d) is the correct answer.
Q5. The nine numbers x1 , x2 , x3 ...x9 , are in ascending order. Their average m is strictly greater
than all the first eight numbers. Which of the following is true?
(a) Average x1 , x2 ...x9 , m m and Average x2 , x3 ,...x9 m
Ans. 5: (c)
Solution: From the question
x1 x2 ...x9 9 m (I)
2 x3 ...x9 8 (III)
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From equations (I) and (III)
8 9m x1 8m m x1
m x1
or m
8
Since m x1 therefore m
Q6. Which among the following diagrams represents women, mothers, human beings?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Ans. 6: (a)
Solution: All mothers are women and all women are human being.
Q7. A boy and a girl make the following statements, of which at most one is correct:
The one in a white shirt says: “I am a girl” (statement – I)
The one in a blue shirt says: “I am a boy” (statement – II)
Which of the following is the correct inference?
(a) Statement – I is correct but statement – II is incorrect
(b) Statement – II is correct but statement – I is incorrect
(c) Both statement I and II are incorrect
(d) The correctness of the statements I and II cannot be ascertained
Ans. 7: (c)
Solution: From the wording of question, at least one statement is incorrect. If (I) is incorrect then
(II) must be incorrect and vice-versa. If we take both statements to be incorrect this no
contradiction.
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Q8. How many quadrilaterals does the following figure have?
4 6, 4 5 6 7,5 7, 6 7
3, 4,5, 6, 7
This total number of quadrilaterals formed are 19 .
Q9. 12 balls, 3 each of the colours red, green, blue and yellow are put in a box and mixed. If
3 balls are picked at random, without replacement, the probability that all 3 balls are of
the same colour is
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4 12 36 55
Ans. 9: (d)
12!
Solution: The number of ways of drawing 3 balls is 12
C3 220
3!9!
The number of ways of obtaining 3 balls are of the same colour = 4
4 1
Hence the probability that the 3 balls are of the same colour
220 55
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Q10. Some aliens observe that roosters call before sunrise every day. Having no other
information about roosters and sunrises, which of the following inferences would NOT
be valid?
(a) Rooster-call and sunrise may be independent cyclic events with the same periodicity
(b) Both may be triggered by a common cause
(c) Rooster-call may be causing the sunrise
(d) Sunrise cannot be the cause of rooster call as the rooster-call precedes sunrise
Ans. 10: (d)
Solution: In common life we assume that cause proceeds “effect”
Q11. Twenty-one litres of water in a tank is to be divided into three equal parts using only 5,8
and 12 litre capacity cans. The minimum number of transfers needed to achieve this is
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
Ans. 11: (d)
Solution: 21L 7 7 7 ; Cans Capacity 5,8,12
Minimum number of transfer =7
Q12. Of four agents Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta, three have to be sent together on a
mission. If Alpha and Beta cannot go together, Beta and Gamma cannot go together and
Gamma and Delta cannot go together, then which of the following holds?
(a) Any three agents can be sent.
(b) Alpha, Delta and any one out of Beta and Gamma can be sent
(c) Beta, Gamma and any one out of Alpha and Delta can be sent
(d) The mission is impossible.
Ans. 12: (d)
Solution: According o the question it is impossible to form a team of 3 members as the
conditions of the problem does not allow it.
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Q13. An open rectangular box is made by excluding the four identical corners of a piece of
paper as shown in the diagram and folding it along the dotted lines
10 cm
10 cm
40 cm
40 cm
3
The capacity of the box (in cm ) is
(a) 8000 (b) 1000 (c) 4000 (d) 6000
Ans. 13: (c)
Solution: The length and width of the box are 20 cm and 20 cm while its heights is 10 cm .
10 10
430 43 6410 ; 520 52 2510
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Q15. A monkey climbs a tree to eat fruits. The amount of energy gained from eating fruits and
the energy spent in climbing on different branches have a relationship shown in the figure.
Energy gained
0, 0 Energy spent
The ratio of energy gained to energy spent will be the maximum
(a) At a point where the slope of the curve is the maximum
(b) At a point where the slope of the curve is unity
(c) At a point on the curve where the tangent passes through the origin
(d) At the highest point on the curve
Ans. 15: (c)
Q16. The length of a cylinder is measured 10 times yielding 10 distinct values. For this set of
values, consider the following statements
A. Five of these values will lie above the mean and five below it
B. Five of these values will lie above median and five below it
C. At least one value will lie above the mean
D. At least one value will lie at the median
Which of the statements are necessarily correct?
(a) B and C (b) A and C (c) B and D (d) A,C and D
Ans. 16: (a)
Solution: It is not necessary that five of these values will lie above the mean and five below it.
But since the observations are distinct, we can arrange them in increasing or decreasing
order; hence median will be the value between 5th an 6th observation. It is the property of
the mean that it must be less than the largest observation if the observations are distinct.
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Q17. In the given circle, O is the centre, PAO 40o , PBQ 30o and outer angle
AOB 220o . P Q
Then AQB is 0
30
0 0
o o 40 220
(a) 70 (b) 80 O
B
(c) 60o (d) 110o A
double the angle subtended by it on the remaining part of the circle 40 220
O
B
we obtain A
1400 M
AQB 700
2
Q18. A canal system is shown in the figure
G1
A B
G2
Water flows from A to B through two channels. Gates G1 and G2 , are operated
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Q19. A long ream of paper of thickness t is rolled tightly. As the roll becomes larger, the
length of the paper wrapped in one turn exceeds the length in the previous turn by
(a) t (b) 2t (c) t (d) 2 t
Ans. 19: (d)
Solution: Let r be the radius of the previous turn, then the radius of new turn will be r t .
Therefore the difference between the circumference of new turn and previous turn will
2 r t 2 r 2 t .
Q20. Point A on a wheel of radius r touches the horizontal plane at point P . It rolls without
slipping, till point A is at the highest position in the first turn. What is the final distance
AP ? A
A
P
initial final
(a) 2r (b) r 1 2
(c) r 4
2
(d) 2r 1
2
2r
P r Q
AP 2r r r 4 2
2 2
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PART- B
Q21. An object is dropped on a cushion from a height 10 m above it. On being hit, the cushion
is depressed by 0.1 m . Assuming that the cushion provides a constant resistive force, the
deceleration of the object after hitting the cushion, in terms of the acceleration due to
gravity g is
(a) 10 g (b) 50 g (c) 100 g (d) g
Ans. 21: (c)
Solution: From conservation at energy
A
1
mgh mv 2 v 20 g
2 h 10 m
The equation at motion when partition the cushion
B
dv
mv mg k 0.1 m
dx
0
k v2 k
0 0
vdv g dx g 0.1
20 g 0.1 m 2 m
20 g
20 g 0.1 k
g a 100 g a
2 m
Option (c) is correct
Q22. A turn-table is rotating with a constant angular velocity 0 . In the rotating frame fixed to
the turntable, a particle moves radially outwards at a constant speed v0 . The acceleration
of the particle in the r coordinates, as seen from an inertial frame, the origin of which is
at the centre of the turntable, is
(a) r02 rˆ (b) 2r02 rˆ v00ˆ
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Q23. Assume that the earth revolves in a circular orbit around the sun. Suppose the
gravitational constant G varies slowly as a function of time. In particular, it decreases to
half its initial value in the course of one million years. Then during this time the
(a) Radius of the earth’s orbit will increase by a factor of two
(b) Total energy of the earth remains constant
(c) Orbital angular momentum of the earth will increase
(d) Radius of the earth’s orbit remains the same.
Ans. 23: (a)
Solution: G G t M Mass of sun , m mass of Earth
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Ans. 24: (b)
1/ 4
E
Solution: J pdx J 4 0
k
2m E kx 4 dx
1/ 4
p2 E
kx 4 E J 4 2mE
2m k
dJ
p 0, x A E kA4 , J E 3/ 4 T E 1/ 4 T kA1
dE
1
T kA1 T
A
Option (b) is correct
Q25. The infinite square-well potential of a particle in a box of size a is modified as shown in
the figure below (assume a )
a
The energy of the ground state, compared to the ground state energy before the
perturbation was added
(a) Increases by a team of order (b) Decreases by a term of order
(c) Increases by a term of order 2 (d) Decreases by a term of order 2
Ans. 25: (d)
Solution: The perturbation is anti-symmetric about centre at box
So E11 0
2
1 w m
E12
m 1 E10 Em0
, E10 Em0 so E12 0
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Q26. A quantum particle of mass m in one dimension, confined to a rigid box as shown in the
figure, is in its ground state. An infinitesimally thin wall is very slowly raised to infinity
at the centre of the box, in such a way that the system remains in its ground state at all
times. Assuming that no energy is lost in raising the wall, the work done on the system
when the wall is fully raised, eventually separating the original box into two
compartments, is
L O L L O L
3
2 2
2 2
2 2
(a) (b) (c) (d) 0
8mL2 8mL 2
2mL2
Ans. 26: (a)
Solution: Initial particle in ground state
2 2 22
Ei
2m 2 L2 8mL2
here the wall is introduced. Slowly the particle will in ground state at new wall with
22
width L E f
2mL2
22 22 3 2 2
W E f Ei
2mL2 8mL2 8mL2
Q27. The wavefunction of a free particle of mass m , constrained to move in the interval
L x L , is x A L x L x , where A is the normalization constant. The
22
probability that the particle will be found to have the energy is
2mL2
1 1 1
(a) 0 (b) (c) (d)
2 2 3
Ans. 27: (a)
x 2 2 2 n 2 2 2
Solution: En En
8mL2 8mL2
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2 2
2 x
E1 2
, 1 cos , L x L
8mL 2L 2L
4 2 2 2 2 2 2 x
E2 2
2
sin . L x L
8mL 2mL 2L 2L
2
2
P E2
2
2 x
L
2
sin A L x L x dx
L
2L 2L
L
A L x L x dx
2 2 2
L
2 x
L
sin L x L x dx 0
L
2L
2 x
where, L x L x is odd
2L
Q28. A particle moving in a central potential is described by a wavefunction r zf r
cos P1 cos l 1
r , , P1 cos r f r
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Q29. A particle of mass in and energy E 0 . in one dimension is scattered by the potential
below. V x
a b x
V1
V2
If the particle was moving from x to x , which of the following graphs gives
the best qualitative representation of the wavefunction of this particle?
x x
(a) (b)
x x
a b a b
(c) x (d) x
x x
a b a b
Ans. 29: (c)
Q30. Consider a planar wire loop as an n -sided regular polygon, in which R is the distance
from the centre to a vertex. If a steady current I flows through the wire, the magnitude of
the magnetic field at the centre of the Loop is
0 I 2 0 nI
(a) sin (b) sin
2R n 4 R n
0 nI 2 0 nI
(c) tan (d) tan
2 R n 2 R n
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Ans. 30: (d)
2
Solution: Angle subtended by one side to the centre is
n
0 I O
For segment (1), B1 sin 2 sin 1
4 r
r R sin , 1 90 and 2 90 1 2 R
r
0 I 0 I
B1 cos cos cot 900
4 R sin 2 R
I
For n-sided polygon;
2 n
0 I
B1 tan
2 R n
Thus magnetic field due to n-sided polygon is
n0 I
B nB1 tan
2 R n
Q31. Two coherent plane electromagnetic waves of wavelength 0.5 m (both have the same
amplitude and are linearly polarized along the z -direction) fall on the y 0 plane. Their
wave vectors k1 and k1 are as shown in the figure
y
k1 k 2
If the angle is 30o , the fringe spacing of the interference pattern produced on the plane
is
(a) 1.0 m (b) 0.29 m (c) 0.58 m (d) 0.5 m
Ans. 31: (d)
ˆ 1 and E2 zAe
ˆ 2 where k1 k2 .
i t k . r i t k . r
Solution: E1 zAe
k1 k1 sin xˆ k1 cos yˆ and k2 k1 sin xˆ k1 cos yˆ
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k1.r k1 sin x k1 cos y and k2 .r k1 sin x k1 cos y
ˆ it e i k1 sin x k1 cos y e i k1 sin x k1 cos y
E E1 E2 zAe
At y 0 ,
ˆ it e i k1 sin x ei k1 sin x
E zAe
ˆ it ei k1 sin x e i k1 sin x
E * zAe
I E * .E A2 2 ei 2 k1 sin x e i 2 k1 sin x
eik1 x e ik1x
I A2 2 2 2 A 1 cos k1 x 30o
2
2
For maxima
2n
cos k1 x 1 k1 xn 2n xn
k1
2 n 1
xn 1
k1
2
xn 1 xn 0.5 m
k1
Q32. Which of the following is not a correct boundary condition at an interface between two
homogeneous dielectric media? (In the following n̂ is a unit vector normal to the
interface, and js , are the surface charge and current densities, respectively.)
(a) nˆ D1 D2 0 (b) nˆ H1 H 2 js
(c) n̂ D1 D2
(d) nˆ B1 B2 0
Ans. 32: (a)
Solution: Since media is homogeneous dielectric: assume uniform polarisation and
magnetisation.
and j s , are the free surface charge and free surface current densities.
D 0 D1 D2 P 0 and D1 D2
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Thus D1 D 2 nˆ .
nˆ. D D
1 and nˆ D1 D 2 0 .
2
.H .M 0 H1 H 2 .M 0 and H1 H 2 js
Thus H 1 H 2 j s nˆ .
nˆ H 1 H 2 j s
Also
.B 0 B1 B2 and B1 B1 0 K (assume K is total surface current at
interface)
Thus B1 B 2 0 K nˆ .
nˆ. B B 0
1 2
Q33. The permittivity tensor of a uniaxial anisotropic medium, in the standard Cartesian basis,
4 0 0 0
is 0 4 0 0 where 0 is a constant. The wave number of an electromagnetic
0 9 0
0
plane wave polarized along the x -direction, and propagating along the y -direction in
this medium (in terms of the wave number k0 of the wave in vacuum) is
14 14 14
(a) 7, 7, 0 (b) 7, 4,3 (c) 14, 0, 0 (d) , ,
3 3 3
Ans.: (c)
Solution: Since Aij ij (where i, j 1, 2,3, )
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1 2 3
We obtain the matrix A 2 4 6
3 6 9
1 2 3
For calculating eigen values 2 4 6 0
3 6 9
Also, directly for a 3x3 matrix we can write (0, 0, Trace of A) as Eigen values.
Q35. In the following circuit, each device D may be an insulator with probability p or a
(b) 1 p
4
(a) 2 p p 3
(c) 1 p p 2
2
(d) 1 p 1 p 3
Ans. 35: (d)
Solution: For non-zero current, one of the parallel device should be conducting.
one separate device must be conducting with P I p and P C 1 p .
P 1 1 p 3
p 3 is probability being insulator and 1 p 3 being conductor.
P 2 1 p
Thus P P 1 P 2 1 p 3 1 p
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dy
Q36. The solution of the differential equation x 1 x y e x with the boundary
dx
condition y x 1 0 , is
(a)
x 1 e x (b)
x 1 e x (c)
1 x e x (d) x 1 e x
2
2 2
x x x
Ans. 36: (a)
dy dy 1 x e x
Solution: x 1 x y e x y
dx dx x x
1 x
Let p
x
1
1 x dx
I .F e
pdx
e e x .eln x xe x
e x x
y.x.e x x
.xe dx C y.x.e x x C
x 1 x
y 0 at x 1 C 1 y.x.e x x 1 y e
x
d
Q37. The value of the definite integral 0 5 4 cos
is
4 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3
Ans. 37: (d)
2
1 d
Solution: I
2 5 4 cos
0
(even function)
dz 1 1
z ei unit circle; d and cos z
iz 2 z
1 dz / iz 1 dz / i
I
2 1 1 4
z 5
z 1
5 4. z
2
C
2 z 2
5 3 1
Roots for poles: 2, and Root 2 is outside unit circle.
4 4 2
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1 1 2
Residue at z which is simple pole is
2 1
2 3
2
1 2
Thus I 2 i .
4i 3 3
Q38. In a system comprising of approximately 1023 distinguishable particles, each particle may
occupy any of 20 distinct states. The maximum value of the entropy per particle is
nearest to
(a) 20k B (b) 3k B
(c) 10 ln 2 k B (d) 20 ln 2 k B
T1 T1 T2
(a) (b)
P(Vx)
P(Vx)
T2
0 0
Vx Vx
(c) (d)
P(Vx)
P(Vx)
T1 T2 T1 T2
0 0
Vx Vx
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Ans. 39: (c)
1/ 2 mVx2
m
Solution: f Vx e 2 kT
where Vx
2 kT
P(Vx)
kT kT
and Vx 0 , Vx2 , Vx ,rms . T1 T2
m m
0
So mean value remains same and r.m.s shift towards right Vx
or left hence area under the curve is same. Thus distribution is broad.
Q40. The equation of state of an ideal gas is pV RT . At very low temperatures, the volume
1 V
expansion coefficient at constant pressure
V T
1 1
(a) Diverges as (b) Diverges as
T2 T
(c) Vanishes as T (d) Is independent of the temperature
Ans. 40: (b)
RT
Solution: pV RT V
p
1 dV 1 R R 1
V dT V p RT T
As T 0 , .
1 2
Q41. The Hamiltonian of a classical nonlinear one dimensional oscillator is H p x4 ,
2m
where 0 is a constant. The specific heat of a collection of a collection of N
independent such oscillators is
3Nk B 3Nk B Nk B
(a) (b) (c) Nk B (d)
2 4 2
Ans. 41: (b)
p2
Solution: H x4 , 0
2m
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5/ 4
4 x 4
x e dx
4
5/ 4
p2 1 1
H V k BT 2 0
k BT 2
2m 2 2 5/ 4
x4
2 e dx 2
1/ 4
0
1 k T 1 1 k T kBT 3 k T 3 k T
1/ 4
1
H k BT
4 4 2
5/ 4 B B B B
2 2 4 4 4
3
CV Nk B
4
Q42. In an experiment to measure the acceleration due to gravity g using a simple pendulum,
the length and time period of the pendulum are measured to three significant figures. The
mean value of g and the uncertainty g of the measurements are then estimated using a
3
0
2 t
The power dissipated across the resistor is
(a) 12.5W (b) 9W (c) 25 W (d) 21.5W
Ans. 43: (d)
Vm
Solution: Peak value Vm 5V , Vms
2
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V V 25
Power dissipated Pac rms m 12.5W
R 2 R 2 1
V 2 3
2
Pdc 9.0W
R 1
Total Power dissipated P Pac Pdc 12.5W 9.0W 21.5W
Q44. An npn -transistor is connected in a voltage divider configuration as shown in the figure
below. 20V
RC 5 k
R1 80 k
C
50
B
R2 20 k E
RE 1k
If the resistor R2 is disconnected, the voltages VB at the base and VC at the collector
change as follows.
(a) Both VB and VC increase (b) Both VB and VC decrease
As VB ,VE thus I E I C
VCC VCC I C RC , as I C , VC
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PART - C
Q45. Let Y denote the output in the following logical Circuit.
A
G1
B
G2 Y
C
D
If Y AB C D , the gates G1 and G2 must, respectively, be
(a) OR and NAND (b) NOR and OR
(c) AND and NAND (d) NAND and OR
Ans. 45: (b)
Solution: 1. Y A B C D A B C D AB CD
2. Y A B C D AB C D
3. Y A B C D AB C D A B C D
4. Y AB C D A B C D
Q46. A solid spherical Cork of radius R and specific gravity 0.5 floats on water. The cork is
pushed down so that its Centre of mass is at a distance h (where 0 h R ) below the
surface of water, and Then released. The volume of the part of the cork above water level
2 1
is R 3 cos 0 cos3 0 where 0 is the angle as shown in the figure.
3 3
Water level
h 0
R
At the moment of release, the dependence of the upward force on the cork on h is
3 3 3 3
h 1 h h 1 h h 2 h h 2 h
(a) (b) (c) (d)
R 3 R R 3 R R 3 R R 3 R
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Ans. 46: (a)
4 3
Solution: volume of sphere R
3
4 3 2 3
Weight of sphere R g 0.5 FW R g in down ward direction
3 3
volume of liquid displaces by cork
4 R 3 2 1 2 R
3
R3 h
R 3 cos 0 cos3 0 R 3 cos 0 cos3 0 cos 0
3 3 3 3 3 R
2 R 3 h 1 h 3
3
V1 R
3 R 3 R
weight at displaced liquid V1dg where d 1
2 R 3 h 1 h 3 h 1 h 3 3
FB g g R F FB FW R
3
3 R 3 R R 3 R
3
h 1 h
F
R 3 R
Option (a) is correct
Q47. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a massless thread of length l as
g m2
The particle of mass in on the plane undergoes a circular motion with radius r0 and
its radial coordinate is found to oscillate about r0 . The frequency of the oscillations is
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Ans. 47: (d)
1 1
Solution: L m1 m2 r m1r 22 m2 g l r
2 2
d L L
Lagrangian equation of motion; 0
dt r r
m1 m2 r m1r2 m2 g 0
Hence angular momentum is conserved
r 2
m1r 2 m1r020 0 2 0 (i)
r
For circular motion mr002 m2 g (ii)
3
m r
so r 2 2 0 g
m1 r
3
m1 m2 r m2 0 g m2 g 0
r
r
Put r r0
r
3
r
m1 m2 m2 0 g m2 g m1 m2 m2 r03 r0 g m2 g
3
r0
3
m1 m2 m r gr 1 m2 g 0
2 0
3
0
3
r0
m2 3 3m2 g
m1 m2 0
r0 m1 m2 r0
Option (d) is correct
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Q48. The time evolution of a coordinate x of a particle is described by the equation
d 2x 2
dt 4
2 2 d x
dt 2
4 A4 x 0
For A , the particle will
(a) Eventually come to rest at the origin
(b) Eventually drift to infinity x
k 4 2 2 k 2 4 A 4 0
Put k 2 u u 2 2 2u 4 A4 0
u 2 A2
u 2 A2 , 2 A2
u 2 A 2 , 2 A2
k 2 2 A2 , k 2 2 A2
k i 2 A 2 , k i 2 A2 ; A
So, Oscillatory about the origin.
p2
Q49. The Hamiltonian of a quantum particle of mass m is H x , where and r
r
2m
are positive constants. The energy En of the nth level for large n , depends on n as
2m
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1/ r
E
P dx nh
x
2m E x dx nh
r
4
0
2m E x r dx nh
1/ r 1
E
4 2mE
0
1 t r dt nh
r 2 2r
E1/ 2 E1/ r n E 2r
n E n r 2
Q50. In the partial wave expansion, the differential scattering cross-section is given by
2
d
d cos
2l 1 e
l
i i
sin l Pl cos
where is the scattering angle. For a certain neutron-nucleus scattering. it is found that
the two lowest phase shifts 0 and 1 corresponding to s -wave and p -wave,
0
respectively, satisfy 1 . Assuming that the other phase shifts are negligibly small,
2
the differential cross-section reaches its minimum for cos equal to
2 1
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) cos 2 1 (d) cos 2 1
3 3
Ans. 50: (c)
Solution: D 2l 1 e
l
i l
sin l Pl cos
D 2l 1e sin l1 Pl1 cos 2l 1e sin l2 Pl2 cos
i l1 i l1
1 2
l1 l2
Put l1 0,1 Put l2 0,1
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D sin 2 0 9sin 2 0 cos 2 sin 2 0 cos ei 0 e i1 ei1 e i 0
2 2
D sin 2 0 9sin 2 1 cos 2 3sin 0 sin 1 P1 cos ei 0 e i1 ei1 e i0
dD 2 0 3
018sin sin cos sin 2 0 sin 0
d 2 2
sin 0, cos 1
0 3 2 2
cos sin 2 sin 2 0 0 cos cos 2 0 cos 2 1
2 2 3 2 3
Q51. A charged, spin-less particle of mass m is subjected to an attractive potential
V x, y , z
1
2
k x 2 y 2 z 2 , where k is a positive constant. Now a perturbation in the
form of a weak magnetic field B B0 kˆ (where B0 is a constant) is switched on. Into how
many distinct levels will the second excited state of the unperturbed Hamiltonian split?
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 1
Ans. 51: (a)
Solution: B B0 kˆ
We can choose vector potential
1
A 0 , Az 0 A B0
2
2
1 qA 1 Pe2 q q2 1 1
H P V P. A 2
A2 kP 2 kz 2
2m c 2 m mc 2mc 2 2
. A 0 P. A A.P
P 2e 1 P2 1 QB0
m12 2 2 kz 2 L2
2m 2 2m 2 2mc
QB
where L2 Pˆ2 0
2mc
we write our Hamiltonian in cylindrical co-ordinate
Ene ,nz ,m E n ,n , n ,m
x y z
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n 0,1, 2,3...
nz 0,1, 2,3...
1
E nx ny 1 1 n2 2 m0
2
E 2,0,0 0 E0,2,0 0 (i) Same energy level
2m 2 2 R 4 4m 2 2 R 4
(c) 4 (d)
2k 2 R 2 2sin 2
4 1 4k 2 R 2 sin 2
2
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iqr
e e
iqr
put sin qr
2i
2m
f
1
2 2 q 2
R
4m 2 2 4m 2 2 R 2
D 2
2
1 2
2 2k sin
2 4 1 4 R 2 k 2 sin 2
R
Q53. The wave number k and the angular frequency of a wave are related by the dispersion
relation 2 k k 3 where and are positive constants. The wave number for
which the phase velocity equals the group velocity, is
1 1
(a) 3 (b) (c) (d)
2 3
Ans. 53: (b)
Solution: 2 k k 3
d d 3 k 2
2 3 k 2 (1)
dk dk 2
also . k2 (2)
k
divide (1) and (2)
d / dk 3 k 2 1
/ k 2 k2
d
dk k
2 2 k 2 3 k 2 k 2 k
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Q54. A inertial observer A at rest measures the electric and magnetic field E , 0, 0 and
and B , By , . Then in units c 1, Ex and By are given, respectively, by
Option 4 is correct.
Q55. A point charge is moving with a uniform velocity C along the positive x -direction,
parallel to and very close to a corrugated metal sheet (see the figure below).
c metal
sheet
L L
The wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation received by an observer along the
direction of motion is
1
(a) 1 2 (b) L 1 2 (c) L 1 2 (d) L
Ans. 55: (a)
Solution: Assume the wavelength at radiation if choose is rest with respect to observe 0 L
From Doppler effect if relation move towards observe
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1 1
L
1 1
1 1 1 1
L 1
1 2 1 2 1
1
Q56. If the Newton-Raphson method is used to find the positive root of the equation
x 2sin x , the iteration equation is
2 xn 2 sin xn xn cos xn 2 sin xn xn cos xn
(a) xn 1 (b) xn 1
1 2 cos xn 1 2 cos xn
f x
xn 1 xn
f x
xn 1 xn
xn 2sin xn
xn 2 xn cos xn xn 2sin xn
1 2 cos xn 1 2 cos xn
2 sin xn xn cos xn
xn 1
1 2 cos xn
x 2 x A cos t ,
Q57. The equation of motion of a forced simple harmonic oscillator is
where A is a constant. At resonance the amplitude of oscillations at large times
(a) Saturates to a finite value (b) Increases with time as t
(c) Increases linearly with time (d) Increases exponentially with time
Ans. 57: (c)
x 2 x A cos t
Solution:
A cos t
x A cos t B sin t
2 2
Calculate limit of x Using L hospitals rule.
x t
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Q58. The operator A has a matrix representation in the basis spanned by and
1 2 0
0 1 1 1 1
. In another basis spanned by and , the matrix representation of A
1 2 1 2 1
is
2 0 3 0 3 1 3 0
(a) (b) (c) (d)
0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1
Ans. 58: (b)
1 1 1 1
Solution: The given vector and are eigen vectors of operator A .
2 1 2 1
Hence in this basis matrix A is represented by diagonal matrix D consisting of
eigenvalues of matrix A on the main diagonal. Therefore,
3 0
D
0 1
d
Q59. The operator x x , where x is the Dirac delta function, acts on the space of real
dx
-valued square-integrable functions on the real line. This operator is equivalent to
(a) x (b) x (c) x (d) 0
x
x
x
so, x x x
Q60. At each time step, a random walker in one dimension either remains at the same point
1 3
with probability , or moves by a distance to the right or left with probabilities
4 8
each. After N time steps, its root mean squared displacement is
9N 3N 3N
(a) N (b) (c) (d)
16 4 8
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Ans. 60: (c)
Solution: For this problem it is evident from problem and given options
xrms k N
PX
3 1 3 3 3
x2 i i
2
1 0 1 xrms 1
8 4 8 4 4
3N
So, option is correct.
4
Q61. The Hamiltonian of three Ising spins S1 , S 2 and S3 , each taking values 1 , is
H J S1S 2 S 2 S3 hS1 , where J and h are positive constants. The mean value of
1 1 1 2 J h
1 1 1 h
1 1 1 2J h
1 1 1 h
1 1 1 h
1 1 1 2J h
1 1 1 h
1 1 1 2 J h
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2 J h 2 J h 2 J h
Z e h
2e e h
2e e e 2 J h
Z e 2 J e h 2e h e 2 J e h 2e h e 2 J .e h e 2 J e h
Z 4 cosh h cos 2 J 1
Xi PX
i
i i
e 2 J h e 2 J h e h e h e h e h e 2 J h e 2 J h
S3 1
Z Z
4sinh h h cosh 2 J 1
S3 tanh h tanh 2 J
4 cosh h cosh 2 J 1
e 2 x e 2 x 2
2 x 2 x
e x e x
e e 2
2
e x e x
10a 16a 10 16
(a) (b) (c) a (d) a
3 3 3 3
Ans. 62: (b)
1 2 1 4 1 6
Solution: f am bm m
2 4 6
Let m 2 t
1 1 1 df 1 1 1 b b 2 4a
f at bt 2 t 3 a bt t 2 0 t 2 bt a 0 t
2 4 6 dt 2 2 2 2
b b 2 4a b b 2 4a
So values of t are and .
2 2
d2 f 1 d2 f d2 f
Now 2
b 2t . Thus ve for and ve for
dt 2 dt 2 dt 2
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b b 2 4a
Minima for .
2
1 1 1
f min at bt 2 t 3
2 4 6
2 3
1 b b 2 4a 1 b b 2 4a 1 b b 2 4a
f min a b 0
2 2 4 2 6 2
The value of b above which F is minimum
4 a 16
b a a0
3 3
Hence option (2) is correct
Q63. For optimal performance of an op-amp based current-to-voltage converter circuit, the
input and output impedance should be
(a) Low input impedance and high output impedance
(b) Low input impedance and low output impedance
(c) High input impedance and high output impedance
(d) High input impedance and low output impedance
Ans. 63: (b)
Q64. The forward diode current is given by I kT e
E g / k BT
exp eV / k T 1 , where E
B g is
the band gap of the semiconductor, V is the voltage drop across the diode, T is the
temperature of the diode operating near room temperature and, and K are constants.
A diode is used as a thermal sensor in the circuit shown below.
V
I
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Ans. 64: (b)
E g / k BT eV
Solution: I kT e 1 1
k BT
T e g T Eg
E / k BT
eV eV
I I 1
k BT k k BT k k BT
V aT 1 bT , where 0 V aT b
Q65. A circuit constructed using op-amp, resistor R1 1 k and capacitors C1 1 F and
v0 R1C1 R1C1
vi 1 R12 2C22 1/ 2 R12C22
v0 v C
If 0, 0 and If , 0 1
vi vi C2
Q66. The third-nearest neighbour distance in a BCC (Body Centered Cubic) crystal with lattice
constant a0 is
3a0
(a) a0 (b) (c) 3a0 (d) 2a0
2
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Ans. 66: (d)
3a0
Solution: The 1st nearest atom (I) is at distance 0.87a0
2
The 2nd nearest atom (II) is at distance a0
0.5me respectively, where me is the rest mass of the electron. The dielectric constant of
the semiconductor is 10 . Assuming that the energy levels of the excitons are hydrogen-
like, the binding energy of an exciton (in units of the Rydberg constant) is closest to
(a) 2 103 (b) 2 104 (c) 8 104 (d) 3 103
Ans. 67: (c)
1
Solution: Binding energy of exciton is E 13.6 eV
me 2
me mn 0.1me 0.5 me
where 0.0833
me mn 0.1me 0.5me me
0.0833
E 13.6 eV 13.6 8066 cm 1 8.33 104 9.14 cm
100
E 91.4 cm 1
1
8.33 104
RH 1.097 10 cm
5
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Q68. Consider an array of atoms in one dimension with an ensemble averaged periodic density
distribution as shown in the figure.
x
1/
a 2a 3a 4a x
If k is the wave number and S k , denotes the Fourier transform of the density-
S k,
density correlation function, the ratio is
S k , 0
k k
(a) cos (b) cos 2
2 2
2 k 4 k
(c) sin (d) sin 2
k 2 k
2 2
2
Ans. 68: (c)
Solution: x s k , Fourier Transform Pairs
na
2
1 ikx
S k, e dx
n 1
na
2
1 ikx na
e 2
n 1 ik
na
2
1 ik na 2 ik na 2
s k, e
e
n 1 ik
eikna e e ik / 2
ik / 2
S k, 2i
n 1 ik 2i
sin k / 2
sin k / 2 k / 2 2i ika i 2 ka
2i eikna e e
ik k 1 k / 2 ik
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ika
e
s
1 eika
sin k / 2
S k, S S k , 0 = S
k / 2
S k , 2sin k / 2
S k , 0 k
Q69. A doubly charged ion in the angular momentum state J 2, J 3 1 meets a gas of
1
polarized electrons S3 and gets neutralized. If the orbital angular momentum
2
transferred in the process is zero, the probability that the neutral atom is in the
J 2, J 3 2 state is
2 2 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
5 3 5 3
Ans. 69: (d)
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Q70. The range of the inter-atomic potential in gaseous hydrogen is approximately 5 A . In
thermal equilibrium, the maximum temperature for which the atom-atom scattering is
dominantly s -wave, is
(a) 500 K (b) 100 K (c) 1 K (d) 1mK
Ans. 70: (c)
Q71. The energy levels corresponding to the rotational motion of a molecule are
EJ BJ J 1 cm 1 where J 0,1, 2,... , and B is a constant. Pure rotational Raman
transitions follow the selection rule J 0, 2 . When the molecule is irradiated, the
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s 0 0 B 4 J 6
As 0 0 B 4 J 6
Q72. The cavity of a He-Ne laser emitting at 632.8 nm , consists of two mirrors separated by a
distance of 35 cm . If the oscillations in the laser cavity occur at frequencies within the
gain bandwidth of 1.3 GHz , the number of longitudinal modes allowed in the cavity is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Ans. 72: (c)
Solution: The frequency separation between two adjacent cavity mode is
c 3 108
0.42 109 Hz 0.42 GHz
2 L 2 35 102
The bandwidth is B.W 1.3GHz
0.42GHz 0.42GHz
Thus, number of longitudinal modes within band width 1.3GHz are 3 . The correct
option is (c)
Q73. An excited state of a 84 Be nucleus decays into two -particles which are in a spin-
parity 0 state. If the mean life-time of this decay is 1022 s , the spin-parity of the excited
state of the nucleus is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) 4
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Ans. 73: (a)
Solution: The parity angular momentum selection rule in -decay says that, if the initial and
final particles are same, the I must be even; if the parties are different, then I must be
odd.
The ground state is 0 thus spin-parity of excited state must be 2 . Thus correct option is
(a)
Q74. The elastic scattering of a neutrino e by an electron e , i.e. the reaction
H int
1
2
GF d 3 x e x e x e x e x
The cross-section of the above process depends on the centre of mass energy E , as
1
(a) (b) E 2 (c) E (d) E
E2
Ans. 74: (b)
Q75. The mean life-time of the following decays:
0 , 0 , e e v , are , and respectively.
They satisfy
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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