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izFke 10 feuV esa vH;FkhZ viuh iz'u&iqfLrdk ds Øekad dk feyku vks0,e0vkj0 mÙkj i=d ds Øekad ls vo'; dj ysAa ;fn

;fn vks0 ,e0 vkj0


mÙkj i=d o iz'u&iqfLrdk ds Øekad fHkUu gSa rks dsUnz v/kh{kd ls fuosnu djds iz'u&iqfLrdk cny ysAa

Level : 3 Exam. – 2021


PGT : For Lecturer
PHYSICS
Sub. Code No. : 315 iz'u&iqfLrdk Øekad ,oa vks0,e0vkj0 Øekad
Question-Booklet Serial No. & O. M. R. Serial No.
vuqØekad ¼vadksa es½a %  SET : A
Roll No. (In Figures)
vuqØekad ¼'kCnksa es½a %
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Roll No. (In Words)
ijh{kk dsUnz dk uke % __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name of Examination Centre
vH;FkhZ dk uke % _____________________________________________________________ vH;FkhZ ds gLrk{kj % ___________________________________________
Name of Candidate Signature of Candidate

bl iz'u&
u&iqfLrdk esa i`"Bksa dh la[;k 48 iz'uksa dh la[;k 150 le; 2½ hours
No. of Pages in this Question Booklet No. of Questions Time

fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj (Signature of Invigilator) : ___________________________________________

vH;FkhZ dks 10 feuV dk le; iz'u&iqfLrdk ij Nis funs'Z kksa dks i<+us rFkk mÙkj i=d esa vius fooj.k Hkjus ds fy, fn;k tk,xkA ;fn iz'u&iqfLrdk o mÙkj i=d dh
Øe la[;k xyr vafdr gksa rks rqjUr dsUnz v/kh{kd ls fuosnu djds iz'u&iqfLrdk cny ysAa blds i'pkr~ dksbZ nkok Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA bu 10 feuVksa ds
vfrfjDr] iz'uksa ds mÙkj vafdr djus ds fy, iwjs 2½ ?kaVs dk le; fn;k tk,xkA ;fn fdlh vH;FkhZ
vH;FkhZ dks iz'u&iq
u&iqfLrdk esa fn, x, fdlh Hkh iz'u eas dksbZ =qfV gksus dk
lansg gks rks blds fy, vH;fFkZ;kas dks ijh{kk lekfIr ds mijkUr izfrosnu nsus ds fy, volj fn;k tk,xkA vr% vH;FkhZ fu/kkZfjr vovolj
lj ds nkSjku bl lEcU/k eas viuk
izfrosnu cksMZ dk;kZy; eas ntZ djok ldrs gSAa bl volj ds ckn] bl lEcU/k esa izkIr izfrosnuksa ij dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
;fn fdlh iz'u esa fgUnh o vaxzsth ek/;e esa fHkUurk gS rks vaxzsth ek/;e dk iz'u Bhd ekuk tk,xkA
If there is any variance between Hindi and English Version of any question then English Version would be considered correct.

vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZ'k (INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES) :


1. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i=d bl iz'u&iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks iz'u&iqfLrdk i<+us dks dgk tk,] rks mÙkj i=d fudky dj /;ku ls dsoy
dkys ckWy IokbaV iSu ls fooj.k HkjsAa (The OMR Answer Sheet is inside this Question Booklet. When you are directed to read the
Question Booklet, take out the OMR Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with black ball point pen only.)
2. ijh{kk dh vof/k 2½ ?kaVs gS ,oa iz'u&iqfLrdk esa 150 iz'u gSAa dksbZ _.kkRed vadu ugha gSA (The test is of two-and-half hours
duration and consists of 150 questions. There is no negative marking.)
3. vius fooj.k vafdr djus ,oa mÙkj i=d ij fu'kku yxkus ds fy, dsoy dkys ckWy IokbaV iSu dk iz;ksx djsAa vH;FkhZ iz'u&iqfLrdk dk mi;ksx
djus ,oa mÙkj i=d dks Hkjus esa lko/kkuh cjrsAa (Use Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this
page/darkening responses in the Answer Sheet. The candidate should remain careful in handling the question paper
and in darkening the responses on the answer sheet.)
4. izFke 10 feuV es]a ;g Hkh lqfuf'pr dj ysa fd iz'u&iqfLrdk Øekad vkSj mÙkj i=d Øekad ,d gh gSAa vxj ;g fHkUu gksa rks vH;FkhZ nwljh
iz'u&iqfLrdk vkSj mÙkj i=d ysus ds fy, i;Zo{s kd dks rqjUr voxr djok,¡A (Within first 10 minutes, also ensure that your
Question Booklet Serial No. and Answer Sheet Serial No. are the same. In case of discrepancy, the candidate should
immediately report the matter to the Invigilator for replacement of both the Question Booklet and the Answer Sheet.)

5. ysoy&
y&3 ¼izoDrk ds fy,½
fy,½ 5. Level–3 (For Lecturer)
Hkkx&I % cky fodkl o f'k{kk 'kkL= ¼ç0 1 ls ç0 30½ Part–I : Child Development
and Pedagogy (Q. 1 to Q. 30)
Hkkx&II % Hkk"kk % ¼ç0 31 ls ç0 60½
Part–II : Language : (Q. 31 to Q. 60)
¼fgUnh % 15 iz'u o vaxzsth % 15 iz'u½
(Hindi : 15 Q. & English : 15 Q.)
Hkkx&III % lkekU; v/;;u % ¼ç0 61 ls ç0 90½
Part–III : General Studies : (Q. 61 to Q. 90)
¼ek=kRed ;ksX;rk % 10 iz'u] rkfdZd vfHk{kerk % 10 iz'u] (Quantitative Aptitude : 10 Q, Reasoning
lkekU; Kku ,oa vfHkKku % 10 iz'u½ Ability : 10 Q, G. K. & Awareness : 10 Q)
Hkkx&IV % HkkSfrd foKku ¼ç0 91 ls ç0 150½ Part–IV : Physics (Q. 91 to Q. 150)

uksV % Ñi;k bl iqfLrdk ds vUr esa fn, x, 'ks"k funs'Z kksa dks i<+Asa (Please read other remaining instructions given on the last page of this booklet.)
jQ dk;Z ds fy, (FOR ROUGH WORK)
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Hkkx – I (PART – I)
cky fodkl o f'k{kk'kkL= (CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY)
funsZ'k % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, lcls mfpr fodYi pqfu,A
Direction : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

1. igyk cqf) ijh{k.k fdlus cuk;k \ 1. Who developed the first intelligence
test ?
(1) ysosVj (1) Lavator
(2) lsaxqbu (2) Sanguin
(3) ÝkfUll xkYVu (3) Francis Galton
(4) vYÝsM fcus vkSj lkbeu (4) Alfred Binet and Simon
2. euksfoKku dh 'kk[kk tks ;g v/;;u djrh 2. A branch of psychology which
gS fd yksx iwjs thoudky esa 'kkjhfjd] studies how people change physically,
laKkukRed vkSj lkekftd :i ls dSls cognitively and socially over the
cnyrs gSa] dgykrh gS % entire life span is known as :
(1) uSnkfud euksfoKku (1) Clinical psychology
(2) ijke'kZ euksfoKku (2) Counselling psychology
(3) fodklkRed euksfoKku (3) Developmental psychology
(4) ç;ksxkRed euksfoKku (4) Experimental psychology
3. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk tUetkr 3. Which of the following is not the
vfHkçsjd ugha gS \ innate motive ?
(1) lqj{kk (2) Hkw[k (1) Safety (2) Hunger
(3) I;kl (4) foJke (3) Thirst (4) Rest
4. ;g fdlus dgk fd ^^fd'kksjkoLFkk ncko] 4. Who stated that "Adolescence is a period
ruko] rwQku rFkk la?k"kZ dh voLFkk gS** \ of stress, strain, storm and strife" ?
(1) fofy;e ,p0 cVZu (1) William H. Barton
(2) LVsuys gkWy (2) Stanley Hall
(3) ts0 ,0 gsMQhYM (3) J. A. Hadfield
(4) thu fi;kts (4) Jean Piaget
5. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk xSus }kjk çnÙk 5. Which of the following is the highest
vf/kxe lksikfudh fl)kUr dk mPpre Lrj level in hierarchical theory of
gS \ learning given by Gagne ?
(1) leL;k lek/kku vf/kxe (1) Problem solving learning
(2) fl)kUr vf/kxe (2) Principle learning
(3) çR;; vf/kxe (3) Concept learning
(4) cgqfoHksnu vf/kxe (4) Multiple discrimination learning

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6. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lh O;fDrRo ekiu 6. Which of the following is the non
dh vç{ksih rduhd gS \ projective technique of personality
measurement ?
(1) lkgp;Z çfof/k (1) Association technique
(2) lektferh; çfof/k (2) Sociometric technique
(3) jpuk çfof/k (3) Construction technique
(4) iwfrZ çfof/k (4) Completion technique
7. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk vPNs ekufld 7. Which of the following is not the
LokLF; dk y{k.k ugha gS \ characteristic of good mental health ?
(1) lkaosfxd ifjiDork (1) Emotional maturity
(2) vkRefo'okl (2) Self confidence
(3) vlguh;rk (3) Intolerance
(4) vkRe ewY;kadu dh {kerk (4) Capacity of self evaluation
8. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk laçR;; thu 8. Which of the following concept is
fi;kts us vius laKkukRed fodkl fl)kUr not introduced by Jean Piaget in his
esa ugha fn;k gS \ Cognitive Development theory ?
(1) vkRelkrhdj.k (2) lefo"Vhdj.k (1) Assimilation (2) Accommodation
(3) lkadsfrd (4) larqyu (3) Symbolic (4) Equilibration
9. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ,d pj.k pfj= 9. Which one of the following stage is
ds fodkl ds lanHkZ esa tsEl Mªsoj }kjk not prescribed by James Draver in
fu/kkZfjr pj.kksa esa ls ugha gS \ the context of development of
character ?
(1) vifj"Ñr laosxksa dk pj.k (1) The stage of crude emotion
(2) euksHkko dk pj.k (2) The stage of sentiment
(3) vkRelEeku pj.k (3) The self regard stage
(4) ikjaifjd pj.k ds vuq:i (4) Conforming conventional stage
10. laKkukRed fodkl ds lkekftd-lkaLÑfrd 10. Who was the founder of socio-culture
fl)kar ds tud dkSu Fkss \ theory of cognitive development ?
(1) thu fi;kts (2) tsjkse czwuj (1) Jean Piaget (2) Jerom Bruner
(3) yso okbxksV~Ldh (4) dksgycxZ (3) Lev Vygotsky(4) Kohlberg
11. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lh O;fDrRo ekiu 11. Which of the following is not the
dh ç{ksih çfof/k ugha gS \ type of projective technique of
personality measurement ?
(1) 'kCn lkgp;Z ijh{k.k
(1) Word Association Test
(2) oqMoFkZ dk O;fDrxr nÙk i= (2) Woodworth's Personal Data Sheet
(3) okD; iwfrZ ijh{k.k (3) Sentence Completion Test
(4) fp= dFkkud ijh{k.k (4) Thematic Apperception Test
Level-3/315
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12. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk dSVy }kjk 12. Which of the following is not the
çfrikfnr O;fDrRo ds xR;kRed fo'ks"kd dk type of dynamic trait of personality
çdkj ugha gS \ given by Cattell ?
(1) vfHko`fÙk (2) rhoz bPNk (1) Attitude (2) Urge
(3) LFkk;h Hkko (4) :f<+oknh (3) Sentiment (4) Conservative
13. fdl vk;q oxZ ds fy, ckyd çlaxcks/k 13. For which age group the Children
ijh{k.k ¼lh,Vh½ ykxw gks ldrk gS \ Apperception Test (CAT) is
applicable ?
(1) 2 ls 5 o"kZ (2) 0 ls 4 o"kZ (1) 2 to 5 yrs. (2) 0 to 4 yrs.
(3) 16 ls 18 o"kZ (4) 3 ls 10 o"kZ (3) 16 to 18 yrs. (4) 3 to 10 yrs.
14. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lh fd'kksjkoLFkk dh 14. Which of the following is not the
fo'ks"krk ugha gS \ characteristic of Adolescence ?
(1) ek¡lisf'k;ksa dk Hkkj dqy 'kjhj ds Hkkj (1) Weight of muscles is 20% of
dk 20% gksrk gSA total weight of body.
(2) fnokLoIu ns[kus dh ço`fÙk c<+rh gSA (2) Tendency of day dreams
increased.
(3) 'kCndks'k c<+ tkrk gSA (3) Vocabulary too increases.
(4) ekufld ;ksX;rk;sa viuh pje lhek (4) Mental abilities reach at their
ij igq¡p tkrh gSaA highest level.
15. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lh vfHkçsj.k dh 15. Which of the following is the false
vlR; fo'ks"krk gS \ characteristic of motivation ?
(1) vfHkçsj.k esa O;fDr dk O;ogkj (1) In motivation, behaviour of
y{;ksUeq[kh gksrk gSA person is goal oriented.
(2) vfHkçsfjr O;ogkj fujarjrk djrk gSA (2) Motivated behaviour does
continuity.
(3) vfHkçsfjr O;ogkj dh çÑfr dBksj (3) Nature of motivated behaviour is
gksrh gSA rigid.
(4) vfHkçsj.kk euq"; esa ÅtkZ ifjorZu (4) Motivation does energy changes
djrh gSA in human beings.
16. LVsuQksMZ&fcus cqf)yfC/k Ldsy ds vuqlkj 16. According to Stanford-Binet IQ
U;wu ekufld eanrk okys ckydksa dh scale, what is the IQ range of low
cqf)yfC/k lhek D;k gksrh gS \ mentally retarded children ?
(1) 52 ls 67 (2) 36 ls 51 (1) 52 to 67 (2) 36 to 51
(3) 20 ls 35 (4) 20 ls uhps (3) 20 to 35 (4) below 20
Level-3/315 P. T. O.
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17. [ksy ds çR;kf'kr fl)kar ds çfriknd dkSu 17. Who was the propounder of
Fks \ Anticipatory theory of play ?
(1) dkyZ xzwl (1) Karl Groos
(2) eSDMwxy (2) McDougall
(3) gcZVZ LisUlj (3) Herbert Spencer
(4) th0 LVsuys gkWy (4) G. Stanley Hall
18. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ,d vknrksa dh 18. Out of the following which one is
fo'ks"krkvksa ds lanHkZ esa xyr dFku gS \ the wrong statement in context of
characteristics of habits ?
(1) vknr fof'k"V fLFkfr ds fy, Lor% (1) Habit is automatic response to
çfrfØ;k gSA specific situation.
(2) vknr oa'kkuqØe ls gkfly dh tkrh (2) Habit is acquired through
gSA heredity.
(3) Habit is a well learned
(3) vknr vPNh rjg ls lh[kk çn'kZu gSA performance.
(4) vknr dsoy leku ifjfLFkfr;k¡ gksus (4) Habit is performed only under
ij çnf'kZr gksrh gSA similar circumstances.
19. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk fl)kUr vf/kxe 19. Which of the following theory is not
ds vUrj.k fl)kUrksa ls lEcfU/kr ugha related with the theories of transfer
gS \ of learning ?
(1) ekufld vuq'kklu dk fl)kUr (1) Theory of mental discipline
(2) jVUr Le`fr dk fl)kUr (2) Theory of rote memory
(3) leku vo;o dk fl)kUr (3) Theory of identical elements
(4) lkekU;hdj.k dk fl)kUr (4) Theory of generalisation
20. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk FkkWuZMkbd ds 20. Which of the following is not the
lEcU/kokn fl)kUr dk vU; uke ugha gS \ other name of Thorndike's theory of
Connectionism ?
(1) mn~nhid vuqfØ;k fl)kUr
(1) Stimulus response theory
(2) vf/kxe dk ca/k fl)kUr (2) Bond theory of learning
(3) vuqcaf/kr vuqfØ;k dk fl)kUr (3) Theory of conditioned response
(4) ç;kl ,oa =qfV dk fl)kUr (4) Trial and Error theory
21. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk vk/kqfud 21. Which of the following is behavioural
euksfoKku dk O;kogkfjd n`f"Vdks.k gS \ perspective of modern psychology ?
(1) [kqys O;ogkj ij /;ku dsfUær djrk gSA (1) Focuses on overt behaviour.
(2) laKkukRed fØ;kvksa ij /;ku dsfUær (2) Focuses on cognitive processes.
djrk gSA
(3) tSfod ?kVukvksa ij dsfUær gSA (3) Focuses on the biological events.
(4) iq#"k iwokZxzg dh vkykspuk ij dsfUær gSA (4) Focuses on critique of male bias.

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22. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ,d ewyço`fÙk;ksa 22. Out of the following which one is
dh fo'ks"krkvksa ds lanHkZ esa xyr dFku gS \ the wrong statement in context of
characteristics of instincts ?
(1) ewyço`fÙk tUetkr gksrh gSA (1) Instinct is innate.
(2) ewyço`fÙk cgqr 'kfDr'kkyh gksrh gSA (2) Instinct is very powerful.
(3) ewyço`fÙk vYidkfyd gksrh gSA (3) Instinct is ephemeral.
(4) ewyço`fÙk euks'kkjhfjd LoHkko gSA (4) Instinct is psycho-physical
disposition.
23. fopkj] fu.kZ; ysu]s Hkk"kk vkSj vU; mPp 23. The mental activities associated with
ekufld çfØ;k ls tqM+h ekufld thought, decision making, language
xfrfof/k;ksa dks dgk tkrk gS % and other higher mental processes is
called :
(1) n`'; fp= (1) Visual images
(2) laKku (2) Cognition
(3) laçR;; (3) Concepts
(4) çLrko/lk/; (4) Propositions
24. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk dFku vlR; 24. Which of the following is the false
gS \ statement ?
(1) vf/kxe ,d çfØ;k gS u fd mRiknA (1) Learning is a process not a
product.
(2) vf/kxe çfØ;k lnSo mn~ns';iw.kZ gksrh (2) Learning process is always
gSA purposeful.
(3) vf/kxe dk {ks= O;kid gksrk gSA (3) Area of learning is broader.
(4) ewyço`fÙk ,oa çfr{ksi fØ;kvksa ds }kjk (4) Behaviour changes through
gksus okys O;ogkj ds ifjorZu Hkh instincts and reflex actions are
vf/kxe ekus tkrs gSaA also considered as learning.
25. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ts0 ih0 fxyQMZ 25. Which of the following is not the type
}kjk çnÙk cqf) ds f=fofe; çk:i ds ,d of one of the component content
?kVd fo"k;oLrq dk çdkj ugha gS \ under three dimensional model of
intellect given by J. P. Guilford ?
(1) vkÑfrd (2) ç.kkyh (1) Figural (2) System
(3) lkadsfrd (4) O;kogkfjd (3) Symbolic (4) Behavioural

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26. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk Le`fr ds rÙoksa 26. Which of the following is the correct
dk lgh rkfdZd Øe gS \ logical order of elements of memory ?
(1) vf/kxe → iqu% Lej.k → /kkj.k → (1) Learning → Recall →
igpku Retention → Recognition
(2) iqu% Lej.k → vf/kxe → /kkj.k → (2) Recall → Learning →
igpku Retention → Recognition
(3) vf/kxe → iqu% Lej.k → igpku → (3) Learning → Recall →
/kkj.k Recognition → Retention
(4) vf/kxe → /kkj.k → iqu% Lej.k → (4) Learning → Retention →
igpku Recall → Recognition
27. l`tu'khyrk ds iks"k.k ,oa lao)Zu ds fy, 27. Who propounded Brain storming
efLr"d m}syu fof/k dk çfriknu fdlus method for fostering and boosting
fd;k Fkk \ creativity ?
(1) VkWjsUl (2) ek;lZ (1) Torrance (2) Myres
(3) vkWlcuZ (4) xkWMZu (3) Osborn (4) Gordon
28. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk nch gqbZ 28. Which one of the following is not
HkkoukRed ÅtkZ dks fudkyus dk lgh correct way of releasing pent up
rjhdk ugha gS \ emotional energy ?
(1) LFkkukiUu çfrfØ;k,¡ (1) Substitute responses
(2) foLFkkiu (2) Displacement
(3) çfrxeu (3) Regression
(4) vkRe d#.kk (4) Self pity
29. fuEufyf[kr esa ls eu dk dkSu-lk Lrj 29. Which of the following structure of
iw.kZr;k lq[koknh vkSj lq[k çkfIr ds vuq mind directed according to
fl)kUrksa }kjk funsZf'kr gksrk gS \ Hedonistic and pleasure principle ?
(1) bne~ (2) vge~ (1) Id (2) Ego
(3) ijk vge~ (4) fiÙk çÑfr (3) Super Ego (4) Choleric
30. euksfo'ys"k.kkRed fof/k ds tud dkSu Fks \ 30. Who was the propounder of psycho-
analytical method ?
(1) ts0 ch0 okVlu (1) J. B. Watson
(2) foYgsYe oq.V (2) Wilhelm Wundt
(3) flxe.M Ýk;M (3) Sigmund Freud
(4) ts0 ,e0 dSVy (4) J. M. Cattell

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Hkkx – II (PART – II)


Hkk"kk ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth½ [LANGUAGES (HINDI & ENGLISH)]
fgUnh (HINDI)
funsZ'k % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, lcls mfpr fodYi pqfu,A
31. dkSu-lk okD; laca/klwpd vO;; dk 35. fuEufyf[kr o.kks± ds lanHkZ esa dkSu-lk
mnkgj.k gS \ fodYi vlaxr gS \
(1) bruk [kk fy;k] bls dSls ipkvksxsA (1) ; − rkyO;] vYiçk.k] ?kks"k
(2) 'khyk ds leku dksbZ vkylh ugha gSA (2) b − rkyO;] ÐLo] vo`Ùkeq[kh
(3) eSaus i;kZIr i<+ fy;k gS] vc FkksM+k (3) c − vks"B~;] ?kks"k] vYiçk.k
vkjke d:¡xkA (4) "k − ew/kZU;] vYiçk.k] v?kks"k
(4) t+jk lksp-le>dj cksfy,A
36. çR;; dh n`f"V ls vlqesfyr fodYi dk
32. vuqfpr foykse 'kCn ;qXe ;qDr fodYi p;u dhft, %
igpkfu, %
(1) Hkkfxus; = Hkfxuh + ;
(1) fof/k − fu"ks/k
(2) ok/kZD; = o/kZd + ;
(2) [ky − lTtu
(3) ,s'o;Z = bZ'oj + ;
(3) vej − eR;Z
(4) oSf'k"V~; = fof'k"V + ;
(4) oSj − Øks/k
37. milxZ ls fufeZr 'kCnksa ds lanHkZ esa dkSu-lk
33. ^fpduk eq¡g isV [kkyh* yksdksfDr dk lgh
fodYi vlaxr gS \
vFkZ gS %
(1) vius gkFk ls nku nsuk (1) ifj − i;±d] ikfjHkkf"kd] i;qZ"k.k
(2) ns[kus esa lq[kh Hkhrj ls nq%[kh (2) vfr − vR;qfDr] vrhr] vR;ko';d
(3) vR;f/kd I;kjk gksuk (3) vu − vulw;k] vuf/kdkj] vu'ku
(4) t+cjnLrh xys iM+uk
(4) çfr − çR;iZ.k] çrh{kk] çrhd
34. fuEu esa ls lgh laf/k ;qDr 'kCn dkSu-lk 38. 'kCn-çÑfr dh n`f"V ls vlaxr ;qXe pqfu, %
gS \
(1) xksLokeh − rRle 'kCn
(1) ;qf/k + fLFkj = ;qf/kf"Bj
(2) eqdn~nek − ns'kt 'kCn
(2) xq# + mins'k = xqjksins'k
(3) vfHk + bIlk = vfHkIlk (3) ia[k − rn~Hko 'kCn
(4) xfr + vojks/k = xR;kojks/k (4) rglhynkj − ladj 'kCn
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39. lekl-foxzg dh n`f"V ls dkSu-lk fodYi 42. ^lfpu fØdsV [ksyrk gSA* mDr okD; dks
vlaxr gS \ deZokP; esa cnfy, %
(1) 'kqHkadj − 'kqHk dks djus okyk (1) lfpu fØdsV [ksysxkA
(2) jleykbZ − jl esa Mwch gqbZ eykbZ (2) lfpu fØdsV ugha [ksyrk gSA
(3) uo;qod − ukS ;qodksa dk lewg (3) lfpu ls fØdsV [ksyk tkrk FkkA
(4) 'kk[kke`x − 'kk[kkvksa ij jgus/nkSM+us (4) lfpu ds }kjk fØdsV [ksyk tkrk gSA
okyk e`x
43. fuEu esa ls fdl fodYi dh lHkh fØ;k,¡
40. fuEu esa ls vlaxr fodYi igpkfu, % ^vdeZd* gSa \
(1) lkrR; − vO;; ls fufeZr Hkkookpd (1) pyuk] eqLdjkuk] f[kyuk
laKk (2) nkSM+uk] :Buk] fy[kuk
(2) futrk − loZuke ls fufeZr Hkkookpd (3) g¡luk] [kkuk] lksuk
laKk (4) jksuk] mBuk] dkVuk
(3) jksfx.kh − Hkkookpd laKk ls fufeZr
44. okD; ds lanHkZ esa dkSu-lk fodYi lqesfyr
fo'ks"k.k ugha gS \
(4) 'kfDr'kkyh − fo'ks"k.k ls fufeZr (1) nq"V ! rq>s f/kDdkj gSA
Hkkookpd laKk − foLe;kfncks/kd okD;
(2) eSusa ek¡ dk dguk ugha ekukA
41. vFkZ dh n`f"V ls dkSu-lk eqgkojk laxr ugha − fu"ks/kcks/kd okD;
gS \
(3) gks ldrk gS og vkt 'kke dks vk,A
(1) [k+;kyh iqyko idkuk − O;FkZ dh ckrsa − bPNkcks/kd okD;
djuk (4) le; ij Hkkstu djksxs rks LoLFk jgksxAs
(2) viuk-lk eq¡g ysdj jg tkuk − − ladsrkFkZd okD;
vlQy gksus ij yfTtr gksuk 45. ^nknqj] Hksd] 'kkyqj* 'kCn fdlds i;kZ;okph
(3) v¡/ksjs ?kj dk mtkyk − ,dek= lgkjk gSa \

(4) Å¡V dk lwbZ dh uksd ls fudyuk − (1) gkFkh (2) cUnj


'kfDr'kkyh dk detksj gksuk (3) esa<d (4) flag

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vaxzsth (ENGLISH)
Direction : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

46. Choose the correct option :


50. Change the following sentences into
Transformation from Simple Reported Speech by choosing the
sentence to Complex sentence : correct option.
A lost moment is lost forever. "If you want to smoke you'll have to
(1) A moment which is lost is lost go upstairs." said the landlord.
forever.
(1) The landlord told him that if he
(2) A lost moment is forever lost. wants to smoke he'll have to go
(3) Forever a lost moment is lost. upstairs.
(4) No moment is lost forever. (2) The landlord told him that if he
47. Choose the correct option : wanted to smoke he would have
Transformation of sentences : Simple to go upstairs.
to Compound (3) The landlord said that if he
He must work hard to make up for would want to smoke he would
the lost time. go upstairs.
(1) He must work hard, cover the (4) The landlord says if you wanted
lost time. to smoke you would have to go
(2) Making up for the lost time he upstairs.
must work hard.
(3) He must work hard and make up 51. Change the following sentences into
for the lost time. Reported Speech by choosing the
(4) Working hard will make up for correct option :
the lost time. "We're waiting for the school bus,"
48. Select the correct conjunctions for said the children, "It's late again."
the blanks : (1) The children told they're waiting
We will come …….. it rains …… for the school bus and it is late.
not. (2) The children said they were
(1) if, and (2) even, but waiting for the school bus and it
(3) whether, or (4) either, and is late.
49. Choose one word substitution for the (3) The children complained that
following : they were waiting for the school
A word spelt and pronounced similar bus and it was late again.
but differing in meaning.
(1) Antonym (2) Homonym (4) The children complained that
(3) Synonym (4) Pseudonym they were waiting for the school
bus and it is late.
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52. Change the voice from Active to 56. Choose the correct form of tense
Passive. Choose the right option : given in the option :
We shall discuss the question She (play) the sitar since 6 o'clock
this morning. He just (stop).
tomorrow in the meeting.
(1) playing, stops
(1) The question will be discussed
(2) was played, stopping
tomorrow in the meeting. (3) has been playing, has just
(2) We will be discussing the stopped
question tomorrow in the (4) have been playing, stopped
meeting.
57. Choose the correct meaning of the
(3) We shall be discussing tomorrow underlined idiom :
the question in the meeting. He is friendly to the minister, he
(4) The question shall discuss jumped the queue and got promotion.
tomorrow in the meeting. (1) replace something
(2) hopping
53. Choose the option which has error in (3) blame somebody
it : (4) get something out of turn
(A) You should
58. Select the correct preposition to fill
(B) tell to me in the blank :
(C) exactly what He broke the jug ….... a hundred
(D) happened there pieces.
(1) A (2) B (1) in (2) into
(3) C (4) D (3) over (4) about
59. Select the correct infinitive form of
54. Select the correct preposition to fill
the given sentence :
in the blank :
Seeing is believing.
They live …….. the same roof.
(1) To see is to believe.
(1) in (2) Seen is to believe.
(2) before (3) To see is believing.
(3) after (4) Seeing is to believe.
(4) under
60. Select the correct tense form :
55. Select the correct meaning of the
The car (belong) to my mother. She
underlined phrasal verbs : (use) it today to take Tom to the
I cannot make out the meaning of dentist.
this verse. (1) belonged, is using
(1) discovery
(2) belonged, using
(2) understand
(3) reading (3) belong, used
(4) start (4) belongs, is using

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Hkkx – III (PART – III)


lkekU; v/;;u (GENERAL STUDIES)
ek=kRed ;ksX;rk] rkfdZd vfHk{kerk rFkk lkekU; Kku ,oa vfHkKku (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE,
REASONING ABILITY AND G. K. & AWARENESS)
funsZ'k % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, lcls mfpr fodYi pqfu,A
Direction : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

61. fdlh fuf'pr dwV esa MONKEY dks 61. In a certain code MONKEY is
XDJMNL fy[kk tk,] rks TIGER dks written as XDJMNL. How is TIGER
dSls fy[kk tk,xk \ written in that code ?
(1) SDFHS (2) SHFDQ (1) SDFHS (2) SHFDQ
(3) QDFHS (4) UJHFS (3) QDFHS (4) UJHFS
62. ;fn fdlh fuf'pr iSVuZ esa 9 * 3 = 36, 62. In a certain pattern, if 9 * 3 = 36,
10 * 6 = 64, 9 * 1 = 25, rks mlh iSVuZ 10 * 6 = 64, 9 * 1 = 25, then in same
ij 23 * 3 dk eku D;k gksxk \ pattern what is the value of 23 * 3 ?
(1) 169 (2) 52 (1) 169 (2) 52
(3) 32 (4) 576 (3) 32 (4) 576
63. ;fn 1988 esa 15 vxLr cq/kokj dks euk;k 63. If the Independence Day in 1988 was
x;k Fkk] rks ;g 1989 esa fdl fnu euk;k celebrated on Wednesday. On what
x;k Fkk \ day was it celebrated in the year 1989 ?
(1) lkseokj (2) eaxyokj (1) Monday (2) Tuesday
(3) xq#okj (4) 'kqØokj (3) Thursday (4) Friday
64. fot; mÙkj dh vksj 10 fdeh pyrk gS 64. Vijay walks 10 km towards North,
ogk¡ ls 6 fdeh nf{k.k dh vksj pyrk gS from there, he walks 6 km towards
mlds i'pkr~ 3 fdeh iwoZ dh vksj pyrk South, then he walks 3 km towards
East. How far and in which direction
gSA vc og vius vkjfEHkd fcUnq ls is he with reference to his starting
fdruk fdeh rFkk fdl fn'kk esa gS \ point ?
(1) 5 fdeh if'pe (2) 5 fdeh mÙkj-iwoZ (1) 5 km West (2) 5 km North-East
(3) 7 fdeh iwoZ (4) 7 fdeh if'pe (3) 7 km East (4) 7 km West

65. ik¡p fHkUu-fHkUu ?kj A ls E, ,d iafDr esa 65. There are five different houses A to
fLFkr gSaA A, B ds nk;ha vksj gS vkSj E, C E in a row. A is to the right of B and
ds ck;ha vksj gS rFkk A ds nk;ha vksj gSA E is to the left of C and right of A. B
B, D ds nk;ha vksj gSA dkSu-lk ?kj ,dne is to the right of D. Which of the
e/; esa gS \ house is exactly in the middle ?
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) D (4) E (3) D (4) E
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66. yM+fd;ksa dh ,d iafDr esa f'kYik dk LFkku 66. In a row of girls, Shilpa is 8th from
ck;sa ls 8ok¡ gS vkSj jhuk dk LFkku nk;sa ls the left and Reena is 17th from the
17ok¡ gS ;fn os viuk LFkku vny-cny nsa right, if they interchange their
positions, Shilpa becomes 14th from
rks f'kYik ck;sa ls 14osa LFkku ij gks tkrh the left. How many girls are there in
gSA iafDr esa dqy fdruh yM+fd;k¡ gSa \ a row ?
(1) 27 (2) 29 (1) 27 (2) 29
(3) 32 (4) 30 (3) 32 (4) 30
67. 0.3467 + 0.1333 leku gksxk % 67. 0.3467 + 0.1333 is equal to :
(1) 0.48 (2) 0.4801 (1) 0.48 (2) 0.4801
(3) 0.48 (4) 0.48 (3) 0.48 (4) 0.48

68. la[;k Ük`a[kyk dk vxyk in Kkr dhft, % 68. Find the next term of the number
127, 128, 136, 163, 227, …… series :
127, 128, 136, 163, 227, ……
(1) 352 (2) 350
(1) 352 (2) 350
(3) 357 (4) 341
(3) 357 (4) 341
69. ;fn A dk vFkZ ^tksM*+ ] B dk vFkZ 69. If A means 'plus', B means 'minus',
^?kVko*] C dk vFkZ ^Hkkftr*] D dk vFkZ C means 'divide by', D means
^xq.ku* gks] rks fuEufyf[kr dk ljy eku 'multiply'. Then what will be
D;k gksxk \ simplified value of
18 A 12 C 6 D 2 B 5 = 18 A 12 C 6 D 2 B 5 = ?
(1) 25 (2) 27 (1) 25 (2) 27
(3) 15 (4) 17 (3) 15 (4) 17
70. uhps nh xbZ v{kj Ük`a[kyk esa NwVs gq, v{kjksa 70. Find the missing letters in the given
dks Kkr dhft, % letter series :
a − cdaab − cc − daa − bbb − ccddd a − cdaab − cc − daa − bbb − ccddd
(1) bdbda (2) bddca (1) bdbda (2) bddca
(3) dbbca (4) bbdac (3) dbbca (4) bbdac

71. fdlh oxZ ds vUr%o`Ùk vkSj cfgo`ZÙk ds 71. The ratio of the areas of the incircle
{ks=Qy dk vuqikr gksxk % and circumcircle of a square will be :
(1) 1 : 4 (2) 4 : 1 (1) 1 : 4 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 1 : 2 (4) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 2 : 1
72. 11, 11.11, 0.11, 0.011 dk e0l0i0 72. What is the HCF of 11, 11.11, 0.11,
D;k gksxk \ 0.011 ?
(1) 0.011 (2) 1.1 (1) 0.011 (2) 1.1
(3) 0.11 (4) 0.111 (3) 0.11 (4) 0.111
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73. fuEufyf[kr ç'u esa la[;k,¡ fdlh fuf'pr 73. The numbers in the following question
iSVuZ ij iafDrokj vFkok LrEHkokj fy[kh numbers are written according to
gqbZ gSaA ml iSVuZ dks igpkfu, vkSj NwVh certain pattern row-wise or column-
gqbZ la[;k ¼ç'uokpd fpg~u½ Kkr dhft, % wise. Identify the pattern and find
the missing character accordingly :
6 11 25 6 11 25
8 6 16 8 6 16
12 5 ? 12 5 ?
(1) 18 (2) 16 (1) 18 (2) 16
(3) 12 (4) 10 (3) 12 (4) 10

74. nks jsyxkfM+;k¡ 132 ehVj ,oa 108 ehVj 74. Two trains 132 meters and 108
yEch ,d-nwljs ls fo#) fn'kk esa vk jgh meters long are running in opposite
gSa ftlesa ls ,d dh pky 32 fdeh/?k.Vk direction, one at the speed of 32
rFkk nwljh dh 40 fdeh/?k.Vk gSA fdrus km/hr and another at the speed of 40
le; esa os ,d-nwljs dks ikj dj tk;saxh \ km/hr. In what time will they cross
each other ?
(1) 8 ls0 (2) 10 ls0 (1) 8 sec. (2) 10 sec.
(3) 12 ls0 (4) 11 ls0 (3) 12 sec. (4) 11 sec.

75. ;fn 7 c<+bZ 7 dqflZ;ksa dks 8 ?k.Vs esa cuk 75. If 7 carpenters can make 7 chairs in
ldrs gSa rks] 70 c<+bZ 70 dqflZ;ksa dks cukus 8 hours, how many hours will 70
esa fdrus ?k.Vs yxk;saxs \ carpenters take to make 70 chairs ?
(1) 8 ?k.Vs (1) 8 hours
(2) 560 ?k.Vs (2) 560 hours
(3) 56 ?k.Vs (3) 56 hours
(4) 70 ?k.Vs (4) 70 hours

76. fdlh oLrq dk ewY; 20% c<+ tkrk gS] rks 76. The price of any item is increased by
crkb, fdlh miHkksDrk }kjk vius miHkksx 20%. Find the reduction in the
esa fdrus çfr'kr dh deh dj nh tk, fd consumption of the item by a
mlds [kpsZ esa dksbZ o`f) ugha gks \ consumer so that there is no increase
on his expenditure :
2 2 2 2
(1) 16 % (2) 15 % (1) 16 % (2) 15 %
3 3 3 3
2 1 2 1
(3) 17 % (4) 16 % (3) 17 % (4) 16 %
3 3 3 3

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77. 2 2 2 2 2 dk eku D;k gksxk \ 77. What is the value of 2 2 2 2 2 ?


(1) 0 (2) 2 (1) 0 (2) 2
(3) 1 (4) 2 31/ 32 (3) 1 (4) 2 31/ 32

78. ` 10,000 pØo`f) C;kt ds :i esa 5 o"kZ 78. A sum of ` 10,000 deposited at
esa nqxqus gks tkrs gSa] rks 20 o"kZ i'pkr~ compound interest becomes double
mlh pØo`f) C;kt dh nj ls ;g /ku after 5 years. After 20 years the
fdruk gks tk,xk \ amount will be :
(1) ` 40,000 (2) ` 60,000 (1) ` 40,000 (2) ` 60,000
(3) ` 80,000 (4) ` 1,60,000 (3) ` 80,000 (4) ` 1,60,000

79. A us B dks ?kM+h 10% ykHk ls csp nh vkSj B 79. A sold a watch to B at a gain of 10%
us bls C dks 10% gkfu ls csp nhA ;fn C us and B sold it to C at a loss of 10%. If
?kM+h dk ewY; ` 990 pqdk;k gks] rks crkb, A C paid ` 990 for it, then how much
us ml ?kM+h dks fdrus esa [kjhnk Fkk \ amount paid by A ?
(1) ` 900 (2) ` 1,000 (1) ` 900 (2) ` 1,000
(3) ` 1,200 (4) ` 950 (3) ` 1,200 (4) ` 950

80. 2 : 5 vuqikr okyh çR;sd la[;k esa dkSu-lh 80. Which number must be added to
la[;k tksM+h tk, fd çkIr la[;kvksa dk each term of the ratio 2 : 5, so that it
vuqikr 5 : 6 gks tk, \ may equal to 5 : 6 ?
(1) 12 (2) 11 (1) 12 (2) 11
(3) 13 (4) 14 (3) 13 (4) 14
81. ^gfjçHkk* ekfld if=dk dk çdk'ku fd;k 81. Monthly magazine 'Hariprabha' is
tkrk gS % published by :
(1) lwpuk ,oa tulEidZ foHkkx }kjk (1) Information and Public Relations
Department
(2) gfj;k.kk lkfgR; vdkneh }kjk (2) Haryana Sahitya Academy
(3) gfj;k.kk laLÑr vdkneh }kjk (3) Haryana Sanskrit Academy
(4) gfj;k.kk fganh xzFa k vdkneh }kjk (4) Haryana Hindi Granth Academy

82. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu 2021 esa ^in~e 82. Who among the following is the
Hkw"k.k* çkIrdrkZ gSa \ recipient of 'Padma Bhushan' in 2021 ?
(1) t; Hkxoku xks;y (1) Jai Bhagwan Goyal
(2) ohjsUæ flag (2) Virendra Singh
(3) rjykspu flag (3) Tarlochan Singh
(4) eqds'k flag (4) Mukesh Singh
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83. xzUFk/xzUFkksa dks fpfUgr dhft,] ftlesa/ftuesa 83. Identify the text/texts, in which the
Fkkuslj dk mYys[k feyrk gS % reference of Thanesar is found :
(i) g"kZpfjr (i) Harshcharit
(ii) ;qoku pkax dk ;k=k o`ÙkkUÙk (ii) Travelogue of Yuvan Chang
(iii) dknEcjh (iii) Kadambari
(iv) diwZj eatjh (iv) Karpur Manjari
lgh dwV dk p;u dhft, % Choose the correct code :
(1) dsoy (i) (1) Only (i)
(2) (i) vkSj (ii) (2) (i) and (ii)
(3) (i), (ii) vkSj (iii) (3) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(4) (i), (ii), (iii) vkSj (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
84. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl unh dk mn~xe 84. Origin of the which of the following
LFky vlaxr gS \ rivers is not correctly matched ?
unh mn~xe LFky River Origin Site
(1) ljLorh − Mkaxw'kbZ (1) Saraswati − Dangushai
(2) bUnkSjh − esokr dh igkfM+;k¡ (2) Indori − Mewat hills
(3) ekjd.Mk − f'kokfyd dh igkfM+;k¡ (3) Markanda − Sivalik hills
(4) VkaxM+h − eksjuh dh igkfM+;k¡ (4) Tangdi − Morni hills
85. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus iatkc ,oa 85. Who among the following did not
gfj;k.kk mPp U;k;ky; ds eq[; U;k;k/kh'k serve as the Chief Justice of the
ds :i esa dk;Z ugha fd;k \ Punjab and Haryana High Court ?
(1) tfLVl eqdqan eqn~xy (1) Justice Mukund Mudgal
(2) tfLVl ,0 ds0 lhdjh (2) Justice A. K. Sikri
(3) tfLVl ,e0 ,l0 tSu (3) Justice M. S. Jain
(4) tfLVl lat; fd'ku dkSy (4) Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul
86. ^çk.kok;q nsork isa'ku Ldhe* yf{kr gS % 86. 'Pran Vayu Devata Pension Scheme'
(1) gfj;k.kk jkT; esa iqjkus isM+ksa dks is aimed to :
lajf{kr djus gsrq (1) Conserve older trees in Haryana
State
(2) xSj-ljdkjh fpfdRldksa dks mudh
(2) Provide financial assistance to
o`)koLFkk esa foÙkh; lgk;rk çnku the non-government doctors in
djus gsrq their old age
(3) xSj-ljdkjh iSjkesfMdy dfeZ;ksa dks (3) Provide economic relief to the
mudh o`)koLFkk esa vkfFkZd jkgr çnku non-government paramedical
djus gsrq staff in their old age
(4) 'kgjh ?kjksa esa rqylh ,oa fxyks; ds (4) Encourage plantation of Tulsi
jksi.k dks çksRlkfgr djus gsrq and Giloya in urban households

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87. fuEufyf[kr gfj;k.kk ds jkT;ikyksa esa ls 87. Who among the following Governors
fdldk fu/ku in ij jgrs gq, gqvk \ of Haryana died while in the office ?
(1) ch0 ,u0 pØorhZ (1) B. N. Chakraborty
(2) j.kthr flag u:yk (2) Ranjit Singh Narula
(3) ts0 ,y0 gkFkh (3) J. L. Hathi
(4) ljnkj ,p0 ,l0 cjkj (4) Sardar H. S. Brar
88. fnYyh-eqEcbZ vkS|ksfxd dkWfjMksj ds varxZr 88. Which of the following is not true
gfj;k.kk esa çLrkfor fuos'k {ks=/vkS|ksfxd about the proposed investment region/
{ks= esa ls v/kksfyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk xyr industrial area under Delhi-Mumbai
gS \ industrial corridor in Haryana ?
(1) Qjhnkckn − iyoy vkS|ksfxd {ks= (1) Faridabad − Palwal Industrial
area
(2) Rewari − Hisar investment
(2) jsokM+h − fglkj fuos'k {ks= region
(3) Kundli − Sonipat investment
(3) dq.Myh − lksuhir fuos'k {ks= region
(4) Manesar − Bawal investment
(4) ekuslj − ckoy fuos'k {ks= region
89. gfj;k.kk yksd lsok vk;ksx vius fd, x, 89. The Haryana Public Service
dk;Z ds ckjs esa okf"kZd çfrosnu ----------- Commission presents its annual
dks çLrqr djrk gSA report of the work done by the
commission to the :
(1) jkT;iky (1) Governor
(2) jk"Vªifr (2) President
(3) laln (3) Parliament
(4) jkT; fo/kku lHkk (4) State Legislative Assembly

90. gfj;k.kk ds f[kykfM+;ksa }kjk VksD;ks iSjkyafid 90. The total number of medals won by
2021 esa thrs x, dqy ind gSa % the athletes of Haryana in the Tokyo
Paralympics 2021 are :
(1) 04 (2) 06 (1) 04 (2) 06
(3) 08 (4) 19 (3) 08 (4) 19

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Hkkx – IV (PART – IV)


HkkSfrd foKku (PHYSICS)
funsZ'k % fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, lcls mfpr fodYi pqfu,A
Direction : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

91. ,d yslj fdj.k iqat ¼che½ dk }kjd 91. A laser beam has aperture
d = 1.8 × 10–2 m gS rFkk ;g rjaxnS?;Z d = 1.8 × 10–2 m and it emits
λ = 500 nm ds fofdj.k dks mRlftZr radiation of wave length λ = 500 nm.
djrk gSA blds fdj.k iqat ¼che½ ds 'kadq The value of solid angle of cone of
ds Bksl dks.k dk eku ¼LVs jsM esa½ gS % its beam (in st rad) is :

(1) 2.8 × 105 (1) 2.8 × 105

(2) 2.8 × 10–5 (2) 2.8 × 10–5

(3) 2.4 × 10–9 (3) 2.4 × 10–9

(4) 4.8 × 10–10 (4) 4.8 × 10–10

92. 14 A dh fo|qr /kkjk rhu 'kk[kkvksa eas 92. An electric current of 14 A is


foHkkftr gksrh gS] tksfd lekUrj Øe eas gSA divided into three branches forming
rhu 'kk[kkvksa dh yEckbZ rFkk O;klkas dk parallel combination. The lengths
vuqikr Øe'k% 2 : 3 : 4 rFkk 2 : 1 : 2 and diameters of three branches are
gSA ;fn rkj leku inkFkZ ds gSa] rks buesa in the ratios 2 : 3 : 4 and 2 :1:2
/kkjk gksxh Øe'k% % respectively. The current in each
branch if wires are of same material,
will be respectively :
(1) 4A, 4A, 6A (1) 4A, 4A, 6A

(2) 3A, 6A, 5A (2) 3A, 6A, 5A

(3) 2A, 7A, 5A (3) 2A, 7A, 5A

(4) 6A, 2A, 6A (4) 6A, 2A, 6A


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93. e vkos'k ds ,d jSf[kd vkorZ nksyd dks 93. A linear harmonic oscillator of
+Z fn'kk esa fo|qr {ks= E ds }kjk {kksfHkr charge e is perturbed by an electric
¼iVZCMZ½ fd;k tkrk gSA rks En(1) gksxk % (1)
field E along +Z direction, then E n
will be :
e2 E 2 2eE 2 e2 E 2 2eE 2
(1) − (2) (1) − (2)
k k k k
eE eE
(3) (4) 'kwU; (3) (4) Zero
k k

94. ,d ekLVj Lyso f¶yi-¶ykWi dk dqy 94. The total propagation delay through
lapj.k foyEcu 100 ns gSA bl f¶yi- a master slave flip-flop is given as
¶ykWi esa mi;ksx gks ldus okyh vf/kdre 100 ns. The maximum clock
frequency that can be used with this
DykWd vko`fÙk gS %
flip-flop is :
(1) 1 kHz (2) 10 kHz (1) 1 kHz (2) 10 kHz
(3) 10 MHz (4) 10 GHz (3) 10 MHz (4) 10 GHz

95. dFku A % ,d fo|qr rkid ¼ghVj½ vf/kd 95. Statement A : An electric heater
/kkjk ysrk gS tc bls igys pkyw fd;k tkrk draws more current when it is first
gS vis{kkd`r mlds tc ;g iw.kZ rIr gSA turned on as compared to when it is
fully hot.
dFku B % rki esa o`f) gksus ij rkid Statement B : The potential drop
¼ghVj½ ij foHkoikr c<+rk gSA accross the heater increases with
increase in temperature.
(1) dFku A o B nksuksa lgh gSa rFkk (1) Both the statements A and B are
dFku B dFku A ds fy, ,d lgh true and statement B is a correct
Li"Vhdj.k gS explanation for statement A
(2) dFku A o B nksuksa lgh gSa fdUrq (2) Both the statements A and B are
dFku B dFku A ds fy, ,d lgh true but statement B is not a correct
Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS explanation for statement A
(3) dFku A lgh gS] dFku B xyr gS (3) Statement A is true, Statement B
is false
(4) dFku B lgh gS] dFku A xyr gS (4) Statement A is false, Statement
B is true
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96. ;fn ,d iw.kZ rjax fn"Vdkjh dh f'k[kj 96. If the peak output voltage of a full

fuxZr oksYVrk 100 V gS] rks bldh fn"V wave rectifier is 100 V its dc

(dc) oksYVrk gksxh % voltage is :

(1) 100 V (1) 100 V

(2) 70.7 V (2) 70.7 V

(3) 63.7 V (3) 63.7 V

(4) 31.8 V (4) 31.8 V

97. la/kkfj= A rFkk B dh IysVkas ds fljksa ij 97. Capacitors A and B have the same

leku oksYVrk gSA fdUrq] la/kkfj= A dh voltage across their plates. However,

ÅtkZ 0ºC ij m kg cQZ dks fi?kyk the energy of capacitor A can melt

ldrh gS tcfd la/kkfj= B dh ÅtkZ m kg of ice at 0ºC, while the energy

100ºC ij leku ek=k ds ikuh dks mcky of capacitor B can boil away the

ldrh gSA ;fn A dh /kkfjrk 16 mF gS] same amount of water at 100ºC. If

rks B dh /kkfjrk gS % the capacitance of A is 16 mF, then

the capacitance of B is :

(1) 27 mF (1) 27 mF

(2) 54 mF (2) 54 mF

(3) 108 mF (3) 108 mF

(4) 216 mF (4) 216 mF

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98. m rFkk 2m nzO;eku dh nks xsansa Øe'k% v 98. Two balls of masses m and 2m are

,oa v/2 pkyksa ls pyrh gSaA ,d iw.kZr% moving at speeds v and v/2
vizR;kLFk VDdj ds mijkUr ;s pky v/3 ls respectively. After undergoing a
,d lkFk pyrh gSaA xsanksa ds izkjafHkd osxksa ds completely inelastic collision they
e/; dks.k gS % move together with a speed of v/3.
The angle between the initial
velocities of the two balls is :

(1) 30º (1) 30º

(2) 45º (2) 45º

(3) 60º (3) 60º

(4) 120º (4) 120º

99. M nzO;eku rFkk a f=T;k dk ,d ,dleku 99. A uniform solid sphere of mass M

Bksl xksyk leku nzO;eku rFkk f=T;k 2a and radius a is surrounded


ds ,d irys xksyh; dks'k }kjk leferr% symmetrically by a uniform thin
?ksjk x;k gSA dsUnz ls 3 a nwjh ij xq#Roh; spherical shell of equal mass and
2
{ks= gS % radius 2a. The gravitational field at a
3
distance a from the centre is :
2
(1) 'kwU; (1) zero
4GM 4GM
(2) (2)
9a 2 9a 2
3GM 3GM
(3) (3)
9a 2 9a 2
GM GM
(4) (4)
a2 a2

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100. nks fo'kky vpkyd pknjsa S1 o S2 ftu 100. Two large non-conducting sheets S1
ij i`"Bh; vkos'k ?kuRo σ1 o σ2 and S2 carrying surface charge
(σ1 > σ2) gS fuokZr esa d nwjh ls i`Fkd densities σ1 and σ2 (σ1 > σ2)
ijLij lekUrj j[kh gSA fdlh fcUnq vkos'k respectively are placed parallel to
q dks S1 ls S2 dh vksj IysVks ls vfHkyac each other at a distant d apart in
fn'kk ls 45º dks.k cukrh js[kk ds vuqfn'k vaccum. The work done by the
nwjh a (<d) rd ys tkus esa fo|qr {ks= electric field in moving a point
}kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gS % charge q through a distance a (<d)
from S1 towards S2 along a line
making an angle of 45º with normal
to the plate is :

σ1 σ2
σ1 σ2

a
45º a
45º

S1 d S2 S1 d S2
qa qa
(1) W = (σ1 + σ 2 ) (1) W = (σ1 + σ 2 )
2 ∈0 2 ∈0

qa qa
(2) W = (σ1 − σ 2 ) (2) W = (σ1 − σ 2 )
2 2 ∈0 2 2 ∈0

2qa 2qa
(3) W = (σ1 − σ 2 ) (3) W = (σ1 − σ 2 )
∈0 ∈0

qa qa
(4) W = (σ1 + σ 2 ) (4) W = (σ1 + σ 2 )
∈0 ∈0

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101. fdlh izØe eas ,d inkFkZ dk rki bldh 101. In some process the temperature of a
n
,UVªkWih S ij T = aS ds vuqlkj fuHkZj substance depends on its entropy S
n
djrk gS] tgk¡ a ,oa n fu;rkad gSaA inkFkZ as T = aS where a and n are
dh laxr Å"ek/kkfjrk C] S ds Qyu ds constants. The corresponding heat
:i esa bl izdkj nh tkrh gS % capacity C of the substance as a
function of S is given by :
(1) C = nS (1) C = nS
n n
(2) C = S (2) C = S
S S
(3) C = (3) C =
n n
S S
(4) C = (4) C =
n2 n2

102. 2m yEch ,d iryh n`<+ NM+ dk js[kh; 102. The linear mass density of a thin
nzO;eku ?kuRo NM+ dh yEckbZ ds vuqfn'k rigid rod of length 2m varies with
¼blds x = 0 ij fLFkr ,d fljs ls½ nwjh x ds distance x (from one end of the rod
lkFk λ = 3x kg/m ds vuqlkj cnyrk gSA at x = 0) along the length as λ = 3x
NM+ dk blds x = 0 ij fLFkr fljs ls ikfjr kg/m. The moment of inertia of the
yacor v{k ds ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gS % rod about a perpendicular axis
passing through the end of the rod at
x = 0 is :

2 2
(1) 8 kg/m (1) 8 kg/m
2 2
(2) 10 kg/m (2) 10 kg/m

2 2
(3) 12 kg/m (3) 12 kg/m
2 2
(4) 16 kg/m (4) 16 kg/m

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103. fp= ,d Å/okZ/kj csyukdkj ik= dks n'kkZrk 103. Figure shows a vertical cylindrical

gS tks ,d ?k"kZ.kghu fiLVu }kjk nks Hkkxksa eas vessel separated into two parts by a

foHkkftr fd;k x;k gSA fiLVu] csyu dh frictionless piston free to move along

yEckbZ ds vuqfn'k xfr gsrq eqDr gSA the length of cylinder. In equilibrium

lkE;koLFkk eas Åijh rFkk fupys Hkkxksa dh the lengths of upper and lower parts

yEckbZ;k¡ Øe'k% l1 rFkk l2 (l1 > l2) gSaA are l1 and l2 (l1 > l2) respectively.

izR;sd Hkkx esa leku rki T ij ,d vkn'kZ Each of the two parts of the vessel

xSl dk ,d eksy fufgr gSA fiLVu dk contains one mole of an ideal gas at

nzO;eku gS % same temperature T. The mass of

piston is :

l1 l1

l2 l2

RT 1 1  RT 1 1 
(1) m =  +  (1) m =  + 
g  l1 l2  g  l1 l2 

RT 1 1 RT 1 1
(2) m =  −  (2) m =  − 
g  l2 l1  g  l2 l1 

1 1 1 1
(3) m = RT  −  (3) m = RT  − 
 l2 l1   l2 l1 

RT 1 1  RT 1 1 
(4) m =  +  (4) m =  + 
2g  l1 l2  2g  l1 l2 

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104. rkih; izfrjks/k 5 K/W dh ,d NM+ CD 104. A rod CD of thermal resistance 5 K/W
dks ,d loZle NM+ AB ds e/; ij tksM+k is joined at the middle of an identical
x;k gS tSlk fd fp= esa iznf'kZr gSA fljksa rod AB as shown in figure. The ends
A, B and D are maintained at 100ºC,
A, B rFkk D dks Øe'k% 100ºC, 0ºC rFkk
0ºC and 25ºC respectively. The
25ºC ij cuk, j[kk x;k gSA laf/k C dk temperature of junction C is :
rki gS %
A B
A B 100ºC C 0ºC
100ºC C 0ºC

D 25ºC
D 25ºC

(1) 62.5ºC (2) 40ºC (1) 62.5ºC (2) 40ºC


(3) 50ºC (4) 45ºC (3) 50ºC (4) 45ºC

105. x-y ry eas xfreku ,d d.k ij dk;Zdkjh 105. A force acting an a particle moving

,d cy F = (2 yiˆ + x 2 ˆj ) N ls fn;k in the x-y plane is given by


tkrk gS tgk¡ x rFkk y ehVj esa gSaA d.k F = (2 yiˆ + x 2 ˆj ) N where x and y are
dks ewyfcUnq ls fLFkfr C (5m, 5m) rd ys in meters. The particle is to be
moved from the origin to a position
tk;k tkrk gSA fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls C (5m, 5m) as shown in figure.
dkSu&lk lgh ugha gS \ Which of the following statements is
not correct ?

B C (5m, 5m) B C (5m, 5m)

O O
A A

(1) F ,d laj{kh cy gS (1) F is a conservative force


(2) iFk OAC ds vuqfn'k cy }kjk fd;k (2) Work done by the force along
x;k dk;Z 125 J gS path OAC is 125 J
(3) iFk BC ds vuqfn'k cy }kjk fd;k (3) Work done by the force along
x;k dk;Z 50 J gS path BC is 50 J
(4) iFk OC ds vuqfn'k cy }kjk fd;k (4) Work done by the force along
x;k dk;Z 200/3 J gS path OC is 200/3 J

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106. fp= eas iznf'kZr ifjfLFkfr ij fopkj djsaA 106. Consider the situation shown in figure.

fdj.kksa 1 o 2 ls iznf'kZr izdk'k rjaxsa The light waves represented by rays1


ftudh ok;q esa rjaxnS?;Z λ leku gS vkjaHk and 2 have identical wavelength λ in
esa ok;q esa leku dyk eas gSaA fdj.k 1 air and are initially in phase in air.
viorZukad n1 rFkk yEckbZ L ds ek/;e Ray 1 travels through medium (1) and
(1) esa pyrh gSA fdj.k 2 viorZukad n2 refrective index, n1 and length L.
(<n1) rFkk leku yEckbZ L ds ek/;e (2) Ray 2 travels through medium (2) of
esa pyrh gSa tc ;s fdj.ksa ek/;ekas ls ckgj refractive index n2 (< n1) and the
vkrh gSa rks fdj.kksa 1 o 2 ds e/; same length L. When the rays leave
dykUrj gS % the media, the phase difference
between the rays 1 and 2 is :
ok;q ok;q air air
2 (2) n2 (2) n2
2

1 1
(1) n1 (1) n1
L L

(1) ∆φ = 0 (1) ∆φ = 0

2π 2π
(2) ∆φ = (n1 − n2 ) (2) ∆φ = (n1 − n2 )
λ λ

2π 2π
(3) ∆φ = (n1 − n2 ) L (3) ∆φ = (n1 − n2 ) L
λ λ

2π  n1 + n2  2π  n1 + n2 
(4) ∆φ =  L (4) ∆φ =  L
λ  2  λ  2 

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107. ,d fcUnq vkos'k q nks ijLij yacor 107. A point charge is placed
HkwlaifdZr vuUr pkyd leryksa ls symmetrically at a distance d from
leferr% nwjh d ij j[kk gS tSlk fd fp= two mutually perpendicular
grounded infinite conducting planes
esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA vkos'k ij usV cy gS as shown in the figure. The net force
1 1
¼;gk¡ k = ½% on the charge is ¼here k = ½:
4π ∈0 4π ∈0

d q
d q
d
d
P
P

q2
q2 (1) k ( 2 2 − 1 away from P
)
(1) k 2 2 2 − 1 , P
( ) ls ijs 8d 2
8d
q2 q2
(2) k 2 2 2 − 1 , P
( ) dh vksj (2) k 2 2 2 − 1 towards P
( )
8d 8d

kq 2 kq 2
(3) ,P dh vksj (3) towards P
2 2d 2 2 2d 2
kq 2 kq 2
(4) ,P ls ijs (4) away from P
8d 2 8d 2

108. ,d vkosf'kr d.k ,d fu;r pqEcdh; {ks= 108. A charged particle moves in a helical
ds vUrxZr dqaMyh; ¼gsfydy½ iFk ij path under a constant magnetic field.
pyrk gSA bldk izkjafHkd osx bl izdkj gS Its initial velocity is such that the
fd pqEcdh; {ks= ds vuqfn'k ?kVd pqEcdh; component along the magnetic field
{ks= ds vfHkyacor ry eas ?kVd dk nks xquk is twice the component in the plane
gSA dqaMyh; iFk ds pwM+h vUrjky p rFkk normal to the magnetic field. The
iFk dh f=T;k R dk vuqikr p/R gS % ratio p/R of the pitch p to the radius
R of the helical path is :

(1) π/2 (2) π (1) π/2 (2) π

(3) 2π (4) 4π (3) 2π (4) 4π

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109. fp= nks ikjn'khZ ek/;eksa ftuds viorZukad 109. The figure shows the boundary
n1 o n2 gSa] ds e/; dh ifjlhek dks between two transparent media with
n'kkZrk gSA dqN vkifrr fdj.ksa Hkh n'kkZ;h indices of refraction n1 and n2.
xbZ gSaA fdj.k A dks iw.kZ vkUrfjd Several incident light rays are also
shown. Ray A is found to suffer total
ijkorZu djrk gqvk ik;k x;k gSA uhps fn, internal reflection. Which of the
x, dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk lgh gS \ following statements is correct ?
B
A D n1 B
A D n1
90º
90º
E
C E
n2
C n2

(1) fdj.kksa B rFkk D dk Hkh iw.kZ (1) Rays B and D must also suffer
vkUrfjd ijkorZu gksuk pkfg, total internal reflection
(2) fdj.k E iw.kZ vkUrfjd ijkofrZr gksuh (2) Ray E must be totally internally
pkfg, reflected
(3) fdj.k B iw.kZ vkUrfjd ijkofrZr gks (3) Ray B may be totally internally
ldrh gS reflected
(4) fdj.k C iw.kZ vkUrfjd ijkofrZr gks (4) Ray C may be totally internally
ldrh gS reflected
110. ,d dkYifud fo[k.Mu izØe ij fopkj 110. Consider a hypothetical fission
djsa tgk¡ ,d 120 52 Te ukfHkd nks loZle
process where a 120
52 Te nucleus splits

26 Fe ukfHkdksa eas VwVrk gSA izØe esa dksbZ


60 into two identical 60 26 Fe nuclei
vU; d.k ;k fofdj.k mRiUu ugha gksrkA without producing any other particle
or radiation. The mass of 120
52 Te is
52 Te dk nzO;eku 119.904040 u rFkk
120

119.904040 u and the mass of 60 26 Fe


26 Fe dk nzO;eku 59.934078 u gSA ml
60

{k.k tc nks Fe cus ijUrq dwyke izfrd"kZ.k is 59.934078 u. At the moment when
the two Fe nuclei form but before
ds dkj.k ,d nwljs ls ijs gVuk 'kq: ugha they start moving away due to
gq, gSa] nks Fe ukfHkd ijLij ¼yxHkx½ Coulomb repulsion, how far
fdruh nwjh ij gSa \ (approximately) apart are the two Fe
nuclei ?
–14 –13
(1) 3 × 10 m (2) 7 × 10 m (1) 3 × 10
–14
m (2) 7 × 10
–13
m
–10 –7
(3) 6 × 10 m (4) 2 × 10 m (3) 6 × 10
–10
m (4) 2 × 10 m
–7

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111. rjax nS?;Z λ = 20 pm dh X fdj.ksa dkcZu 111. X-rays of wavelength λ = 20 pm are


ds ,d y{; ls dkWEiVu izdhf.kZr gksrh gSa Compton Scattered from a carbon
rFkk izdhf.kZr fdj.ksa vkifrr fdj.k ls 90º target and the scattered rays are
ij lalwfpr dh tkrh gSaA bl izdh.kZu esa detected at 90º to the incident beam.
izkjafHkd X fdj.k QksVkWu ÅtkZ dk fdruk What percentage of initial X ray
izfr'kr ,d bysDVªkWu dks LFkkukarfjr photon energy is transferred to an
gqvk \ electron in such scattering ?

(1) 0.1% (1) 0.1%

(2) 1.07% (2) 1.07%

(3) 10.7% (3) 10.7%

(4) dqN Hkh ugha (4) none

112. nks xksykdkj ukfHkdksa A o B dh nzO;eku 112. Two spherical nuclei A and B have
la[;k,¡ Øe'k% 216 o 64 gSaA budh mass numbers 216 and 64
f=T;kvksa dk vuqikr (RA/RB) gS % respectively. The ratio of their radii
(RA/RB) is :
3 3
(1) 1 (2) (1) 1 (2)
2 2
5 5
(3) 2 (4) (3) 2 (4)
2 2

113. 2 kg nzO;eku dk CykWd ,d {kSfrt lrg 113. A block of mass 2 kg is at rest on a


ij fojke eas gSA CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/; horizontal surface. The coefficient of
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.1 gSA 3 N dk ,d {kSfrt friction between the block and the
surface is 0.1. A horizontal force of
cy CykWd ij vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA 3 N is applied to the block. The
CykWd }kjk 9 m nwjh r; djus ds mijkUr speed of block (in m/s) after it has
bldh pky (m/s esa) gksxh % [µs = µk = moved a distance of 9 m will be :
2
0.1 ekfu, rFkk g = 10 m/s ysa] (consider µs = µk = 0.1 and take g =
2
10 m/s )
(1) 'kwU; (2) 3 (1) zero (2) 3
(3) 6 (4) 9 (3) 6 (4) 9
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114. ,dleku jSf[kd nzO;eku dh ,d Hkkjh 114. A heavy rope of uniform linear mass
jLlh Nr ls yVdh gSA ;fn ,d rjax Lian density hangs from the ceiling. If it
dks jLlh ds fupys fljs ls 'kh"kZ rd tkus takes 1 s for a wave pulse to travel
from the bottom to the top of the
esa yxk le; 1 s gS] rks jLlh dh yEckbZ
2 rope, the length of the rope is : (take
gS % (g = 10 m/s ysa) 2
g = 10 m/s )
(1) 10 m (1) 10 m
(2) 5 m (2) 5 m
(3) 2.5 m (3) 2.5 m
(4) vi;kZIr lwpuk (4) Insufficient information

115. lfn'k A dh yEckbZ 5 gS rFkk ;g 115. Vector A has a length of 5 and an


/kukRed x v{k ds lkis{k 30º dks.k ij gSA angle of 30º with respect to the
lfn'k B dh yEckbZ 5 gS rFkk ;g positive x axis. Vector B has a
/kukRed x v{k ds lkis{k 150º dks.k ij length of 5 and an angle of 150º with
respect to the positive x axis. What is
gSA lfn'k C = A − B ds fy, /kukRed x the angle with respect to the positive
v{k ds lkis{k dks.k D;k gS \ x axis for the vector C = A − B ?
(1) 90º (2) 0º (1) 90º (2) 0º
(3) 135º (4) 30º (3) 135º (4) 30º

116. ,d d.k ewyfcUnq ls t = 0 ij osx v = 7iˆ 116. From the origin, a particle starts at
m/s ls izkjaHk gksrk gS rFkk xy ry esa t = 0 with a velocity v = 7iˆ m/s and
2
fu;r Roj.k a = [− 9iˆ + 3 ˆj ] m/s ls xfr moves in xy plane with a constant
2
djrk gSA ml le;] tc d.k vius acceleration at a = − 9iˆ + 3 ˆj m/s .
[ ]
vf/kdre x funsZ'kkad ij igq¡prk gS] bldk At the time, the particle reaches the
osx (m/s eas) gksxk % maximum x coordinate, its velocity
(in m/s) will be :
(1) 2.3 iˆ
(1) 2.3 iˆ
(2) 2.3 ĵ (2) 2.3 ĵ

(3) 2.3 iˆ + 0.91 ĵ (3) 2.3 iˆ + 0.91 ĵ

(4) 0.91 ĵ (4) 0.91 ĵ

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117. ewy ikWblu czsdsV ds xq.k/keksZa dk mi;ksx 117. Using the property of the
dj m rFkk n dk eku Kkr dhft,] ftlds fundamental Poission bracket,
fy, :ikUrj.k lehdj.kksa Q = q m cos np ; find the value of m and n for which
P = q m sin np fofgr ¼dSuksfudy½ the transformation equations
:ikUrj.k gS % Q = q m cos np ; P = q m sin np is a
canonical transformation :

1 1
(1) m = ;n=2 (1) m = ;n=2
2 2
1 1
(2) m = ;n=1 (2) m = ;n=1
2 2
(3) m = 1 ; n = 1 (3) m = 1 ; n = 1

(4) m = 1 ; n = 2 (4) m = 1 ; n = 2

118. ,d d.k f=T;k R ds o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa xfr 118. A particle moves in a circular path of
djrk gS rkfd bldh pky v nwjh s ds radius R such that its speed v varies
lkFk v = α s ds vuqlkj cnyrh gS tgk¡ with the distance s as v = α s
α ,d /kukRed fu;rkad gSA nwjh s r; where α is a positive constant. The
djus ds mijkUr d.k dk Roj.k gS % acceleration of the particle after
traversing a distance s is :
α2 α2
(1) (1)
2 2
α s
(2) (2)
α s
R R
1/ 2
 1 s2 
2  1 s2 
1/ 2
(3) α  + 2  2
(3) α  + 2 
4 R  4 R 
 1 s2   1 s2 
(4) α + 2  (4) α + 2 
4 R  4 R 

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119. ,d d.k nks funsZ'k rU=ksa S1 rFkk S2 ls 119. A particle is observed from two
izsf{kr gSA rU= S2, S1 ds lkis{k Rofjr gSA frames S1 and S2. The frame S2 is
ekuk d.k dks S1 o S2 ls izs{k.k djus ij accelerating with respect to S1. Let
F1 and F2 be the force on the particle
bl ij cy F1 o F2 gSA fuEu esa ls when seen from S1 and S2 respectively.
dkSu-lk fodYi laHko ugha gS \ Which of the following option is not
possible ?
(1) F1 ≠ 0; F2 ≠ 0 (1) F1 ≠ 0; F2 ≠ 0
(2) F1 ≠ 0; F2 = 0 (2) F1 ≠ 0; F2 = 0
(3) F1 = 0; F2 = 0 (3) F1 = 0; F2 = 0
(4) F1 = 0; F2 ≠ 0 (4) F1 = 0; F2 ≠ 0

120. fojke nzO;eku m0 rFkk pky v dk ,d 120. A relativistic particle of rest mass m
0
vkisf{kdh; d.k M nzO;eku ds ,d d.k and speed v collides with a stationary
tks fojke esa gS] ls Vdjkrk gS rFkk blls particle of mass M and sticks to it.
fpid tkrk gSA la;qDr d.k dh pky gS % The final speed of the composite
particle is : [ γ = 1 / 1 − v 2 / c 2 ]
[ γ = 1/ 1 − v 2 / c 2 ]
(1) γ m0v/(m0 + M)
(1) γ m0v/(m0 + M)
(2) γ m0v/(γ m0 + M)
(2) γ m0v/(γ m0 + M)
(3) m0v/(γ m0 + M)
(3) m0v/(γ m0 + M)
m0 v
m0 v (4)
(4) γM + m0
γM + m0

121. ,d NksVs izdk'k cYc ij fopkj djsa tks ,d 121. Consider a small light bulb, 3 m to
f} mÙky ysal ds ck;ha vksj 3 m nwjh ij the left of a biconvex lens, which
j[kk gSA bldk izfrfcEc ysal ls nkfguh vksj form an image 2 m to the right of
2 m nwjh ij curk gSA ysal ,d ikjn'khZ lens. The lens is made of a
ek/;e ftldk viorZukad 1.4 gS dk cuk transparent material of refractive
gS rFkk bldh nks lrgksa dh oØrk f=T;k,¡ index 1.4 and its two surfaces have
leku gSaA oØrk f=T;k dk eku gS % equal radii of curvature. The value of
the radius of curvature is :
(1) 0.12 m (2) 0.96 m (1) 0.12 m (2) 0.96 m
(3) 0.48 m (4) 1.5 m (3) 0.48 m (4) 1.5 m

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122. ,d Js.kh LCR ifjiFk ftlesa 120Ω dk 122. A series LCR circuit containing a
izfrjks/k gS] ds fy, dks.kh; vuqukn vko`fÙk resistance of 120Ω has angular
250 rad/s gSA vuqukn ij izfrjks/k ,oa resonance frequency 250 rad/s. At
izsjdRo ij oksYVrk,¡ Øe'k% 60V o 40V resonance voltage across the
gSaA ifjiFk esa yxs izsjdRo dk eku gS % resistance and inductance are 60V and
40V respectively. The value of
inductance connected in the circuit is :

(1) 0.64 H (1) 0.64 H

(2) 0.32 H (2) 0.32 H

(3) 0.48 H (3) 0.48 H

(4) 0.16 H (4) 0.16 H

123. m nzO;eku dk ,d bysDVªkWu izkjafHkd osx 123. An electron of mass m with initial
v = v0 iˆ ¼v0 > 0 rFkk vukisf{kdh; gS½ ls velocity v = v0iˆ (v0 > 0 and is
pydj ,d fo|qr {ks= E = − E0iˆ ¼E0 ,d nonrelativistic) enters in an electric
/kukRed fu;rkad gS½ eas t = 0 ij izos'k field E = − E0iˆ (E0 is a positive
djrk gSA ;fn {ks= esa Bhd izos'k djrs constant) at t = 0. If its de-Broglie
le; bysDVªkWu dh MhczksXyh rjaxnS?;Z λ0 gS] wavelength just at the entry in
rks le; t ij bldh MhczksXyh rjax nS?;Z gS % electric field is λ0, then its de-
Broglie wavelength at time t is :
 eE t   eE t 
(1) λ (t ) = λ 0 1 + 0  (1) λ (t ) = λ 0 1 + 0 
 mv0   mv0 
λ0 λ0
(2) λ (t ) = (2) λ (t ) =
 eE0t   eE0t 
1 −  1 − 
 mv0   mv0 
λ0 λ0
(3) λ (t ) = (3) λ (t ) =
 eE0   eE0 
1 + t 1 + t
 mv0   mv0 
(4) λ(t) = λ0 t (4) λ(t) = λ0 t
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124. ekuk λ0 izdk'k dh og vf/kdre rjaxnS?;Z 124. Let λ0 be the maximum wavelength
gS tks ,d gkbMªkstu ijek.kq dks bldh ewy of light which can ionize a hydrogen
voLFkk eas vk;fur dj ldrh gSA bl atom in its ground state. Light on
rjaxnS?;Z dk izdk'k ,d gkbMªkstu ijek.kq this wavelength is incident on a
ij vkifrr gS tks viuh izFke mÙksftr hydrogen atom which is in its first
voLFkk esa gSA ckgj fudy jgs bysDVªkWu dh excited state. The kinetic energy of
xfrt ÅtkZ gksxh % the electron coming out will be :

(1) 13.6 eV (2) 3.4 eV


(1) 13.6 eV (2) 3.4 eV
(3) 10.2 eV (4) 'kwU;
(3) 10.2 eV (4) zero

125. ,d vkosf'kr d.k fdlh ,dleku pqEcdh; 125. A charge particle is projected in a plane
{ks= ds yacor~ ry esa iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk perpendicular to a uniform magnetic
gSA d.k }kjk jfpr iFk }kjk ifjc) field. The area bounded by the path
{ks=Qy lekuqikrh gS % described by the particle is
proportional to :
(1) osx ds (1) the velocity
(2) laosx ds (2) the momentum
(3) xfrt ÅtkZ ds (3) the kinetic energy
(4) dks.kh; laosx ds (4) the angular momentum

126. eqDr vkdk'k esa py jgh ,d izdk'k rjax 126. The wavefront of a light wave
ds fy, rjaxkxz x + y + z = C ¼tgk¡ C travelling in free space is given by
,d fu;rkad gS½ ls fn, tkrs gSaA izdk'k x + y + z = C (where C is a constant).
lapj.k dh fn'kk }kjk X v{k ls cuk;k The angle made by the direction of
x;k dks.k gS % propagation of light with the X axis
is :
–1 –1
(1) cos (1) (1) cos (1)
–1 –1
(2) cos (1 / 2 ) (2) cos (1 / 2 )
(3) 90º (3) 90º
–1 –1
(4) cos (1 / 3 ) (4) cos (1 / 3 )

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127. 0.46 µm eksVkbZ ds ,d GaAs izfrn'kZ dks 127. A 0.46 µm thick sample of GaAs is
[QksVkWu ÅtkZ hv = 2eV ds] ,dy o.khZ illuminated with monochromatic light of
izdk'k ls vkyksfdr fd;k tkrk gSA photon energy hv = 2eV. The absorption
–4 –1 –4 –1
vo'kks"k.k xq.kkad α, 5 × 10 cm gSA coefficient α is 5 × 10 cm . The
izfrn'kZ ij vkifrr 'kfDr 10 mW gSA power incident on the sample is
izfrn'kZ }kjk izfr lsdUM vo'kksf"kr dqy 10 mW. The total energy absorbed
ÅtkZ gS % [fn;k gS exp(–2.3) = 0.1] by the sample per second is : [Given
exp(–2.3) = 0.1]
–3 –3
(1) 10 W (1) 10 W
–3 –3
(2) 9 × 10 W (2) 9 × 10 W
–3 –3
(3) 5 × 10 W (3) 5 × 10 W
–3 –3
(4) 2.5 × 10 W (4) 2.5 × 10 W

128. cwyh; O;atd AB( A + B)( B + B ) rqY; 128. The Boolean expression
gS % AB( A + B )( B + B ) is equivalent to :
(1) A ds (2) A ds (1) A (2) A

(3) A B ds (4) AB ds (3) A B (4) AB

129. ,d iz;ksx esa] ,d etcwr jcj cS.M ls 129. In one experiment, a paperweight
yVdk, x, ,d isij osV dks tc nksyu suspended from a hefty rubberband
djok;k x;k rks bldk vkorZdky 1.2 s Fkk when made to oscillate had a time
rFkk rhu vkorZdky ds i'pkr nksyu period of 1.2 s and the amplitude of
vk;ke 2 ds ?kVd ls de gqvkA bl oscillation decreased by a factor of 2
fudk; ds fy, vuqekfur fo'ks"krk xq.kkad after three periods. What is the
Q D;k gS \ estimated quality factor Q of this
system ?
(1) 7000 (2) 13 (1) 7000 (2) 13
(3) ln 2/1.8 (4) 36 (3) ln 2/1.8 (4) 36

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130. 20 cm ik'oZ yEckbZ ds rkacs ds ,d ?ku dks 130. The volume of a copper cube of side
–5 3 –5
xeZ djus ij bldk vk;ru 2.7 × 10 m length 20 cm increases by 2.7 × 10
3
c<+rk gSA rki eas fdl ifjorZu ds dkj.k m as it is heated. What change in
bl ?ku dk vk;ru c<+k \ ¼rkacs ds fy, the temperature of the cube caused
–6
jSf[kd rki izlkj xq.kkad 17 × 10 /ºC gS½ the volume to increases ? (The linear
expansion coefficient of copper is
–6
17 × 10 /ºC)

(1) 90ºC (1) 90ºC

(2) 66ºC (2) 66ºC

(3) 59ºC (3) 59ºC

(4) 78ºC (4) 78ºC

131. ,d iz{ksI; ij fopkj djsa tks pky u ls 131. Consider a projectile launched with a

{kSfrt ls dks.k θ ij nkxk x;k gSA mu speed u at an angle θ with the


{k.kkas ftu ij ;g vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ dh horizontal. The average velocity of
vk/kh dks ikj djrk gS] ds e/; bl iz{ksI; the projectile between the instants it
dk vkSlr osx gS % crosses half the maximum height is :

(1) u cos θ, xfr ds ry esa {kSfrt (1) u cos θ, horizontal in the plane
of motion

(2) u sin θ, xfr ds ry esa {kSfrt (2) u sin θ, horizontal in the plane of
motion

(3) u, xfr ds ry esa {kSfrt (3) u, horizontal in the plane of


motion

(4) 'kwU; (4) zero

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132. ,d yksyd ,d /kqjh ¼,Dlsy½ ij n`<+rkiwoZd 132. A pendulum is rigidly fixed to an


tqM+k gS tks nks vk/kkjksa }kjk fVdk gS] rkfd axle held by two supports so that it
yksyd dsoy /kqjs ds yacor ry esa gh can swing only in a plane
nksyu dj ldsA yksyd M nzO;eku ds ,d perpendicular to the axle. The
fi.M ls fufeZr gS tks L yackbZ dh ,d pendulum consists of a body of mass
nzO;ekughu n`<+ NM+ ls tqM+k gSA vk/kkjksa dks M attached to a massless rigid rod of
,d IysVQkeZ ij vk/kkfjr j[kk gS tks ,d length L. The supports are mounted
fu;r dks.kh; osx Ω ls ?kw.kZu djrk gSA on a plateform that rotates with
y?kq nksyu ekurs gq, yksyd dks dks.kh; constant angular velocity Ω.
vko`fÙk ω gksxh % Assuming small oscillations, the
angular frequency ω of pendulum
will be :

/kqjh ¼,Dlsy½ Axle

L L

M M
Ω Ω

(1) Ω (1) Ω
g g
(2) − Ω2 (2) − Ω2
L L
(3) g/L (3) g/L
(4) vi;kZIr lwpuk
(4) Insufficient information

133. 40 Mslhcy dh /ofu gS % 133. The sound of 40 decibels is :

(1) rhozrk esa] 20 Mslhcy dh /ofu ls (1) twice as intense as the sound of
nqxuh 20 decibels
(2) rhozrk es]a 20 Mslhcy dh /ofu ls (2) four times as intense as the
pkjxquh sound of 20 decibels
(3) rhozrk es]a 20 Mslhcy dh /ofu ls (3) ten times as intense as the sound
nlxquh of 20 decibels
(4) rhozrk es]a 20 Mslhcy dh /ofu ls (4) hundred times as intense at the
lkSxquh sound of 20 decibels
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134. ,d fcUnq vkos'k q tks fdlh fufnZ"V iFk 134. For a point change q that is moving
ij osx v ls py jgk gS] ds fy, foyafcr on a specific trajectory with velocity
vfn'k ,oa lfn'k foHkoksa ls lEcU/k bl v, the retarded scalar and vector
izdkj gS % potentials are related as :
v2 v2
(1) A(r , t ) = V (r , t ) (1) A(r , t ) = V (r , t )
c c
v v
(2) A(r , t ) = 2 V (r , t ) (2) A(r , t ) = 2 V (r , t )
c c
v2 v2
(3) A(r , t ) = 2 V (r , t ) (3) A(r , t ) = 2 V (r , t )
c c
v v
(4) A(r , t ) = V (r , t ) (4) A(r , t ) = V (r , t )
c c

135. xSl ds ,d izfrn'kZ ds fy, voLFkk A eas 135. The value of Cp – Cv is 1.00 R for a gas
Cp – Cv dk eku 1.00 R gS rFkk voLFkk sample in state A and is 1.08 R in state
B eas ;g 1.08 R gSA ekuk PA, PB rFkk B. Let PA, PB denote the pressures and
TA, TB voLFkkvksa A rFkk B ds fy, TA and TB denote the temperatures of
Øe'k% nkcksa ,oa rkiksa dks fu:fir djrs gSaA the states A and B respectively.
lcls vf/kd laHkkouk gS fd % Maximum probability is :
(1) PA < PB rFkk TA > TB (1) PA < PB and TA > TB
(2) PA > PB rFkk TA < TB (2) PA > PB and TA < TB
(3) PA = PB rFkk TA < TB (3) PA = PB and TA < TB
(4) PA > PB rFkk TA = TB (4) PA > PB and TA = TB

136. ,d izfrpqEcdh; inkFkZ dh izo`fÙk gksrh gS % 136. The susceptibility of a diamagnetic


material is :
(1) /kukRed ,oa rki ds lekuqikrh (1) positive and proportional to
temperature
(2) _.kkRed ,oa rki ds lekuqikrh (2) negative and proportional to
temperature
(3) /kukRed ,oa rki ds O;qRØekuqikrh (3) positive and inversely
proportional to temperature
(4) _.kkRed ,oa O;ogkfjd :i ls rki (4) negative and practically
ij vukfJr independent of temperature

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137. l yackbZ dh ,d NM+ vYi fdUrq ,dleku 137. A rod of length l rotates with a small
dks.kh; osx ω ls vius yacor lef}Hkktd but uniform angular velocity ω about
ds lkis{k ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA ?kw.kZu v{k ds its perpendicular bisector. A uniform
lekUrj ,d ,dleku pqEcdh; {ks= B magnetic field B exists parallel to the
vfLrRo esa gSA NM+ ds e/;fcUnq rFkk ,d axis of rotation. The potential
fljs ds e/; foHkokUrj gS % difference between the centre of rod
and an end is :
1 1
(1) 'kwU; (2) Bωl 2 (1) Zero (2) Bωl 2
8 8
1 2 1 2
(3) Bωl 2 (4) B ωl (3) Bωl 2 (4) Bωl
2 2

138. fp= ,d fo'kky /kkrq dh pknj ¼'khV½ 138. Figure shows a cross section of a
ftlesa bldh lrg ds vuqfn'k fo|qr /kkjk large metal sheet carrying an electric
gS] ds ,d dkV {ks= dks n'kkZrk gSA dl current along its surface. The current
pkSM+kbZ dh ,d iêh esa /kkjk Kdl gS tgk¡ K in a strip of width dl is Kdl where K
mi;qDr foekvkas dk ,d fu;rkad gSA pknj is a constant of appropriate
ls x nwjh ij fLFkr ,d fcUnq P ij pqEcdh; dimensions. The magnetic field at a
{ks= bl izdkj fn;k tkrk gS % point P at a distance x from the metal
sheet is given by :

P P
x x

(1) B = µ0 K (1) B = µ0 K
µ0 K µ0 K
(2) B = (2) B =
2 2
µ0 K µ0 K
(3) B = (3) B =
x2 x2
2µ 0 K 2µ 0 K
(4) B = (4) B =
x x

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139. ,d fo|qr dsryh esa nks dq.Myh gSA tc 139. An electric kettle has two coils.

,d dq.Myh dks pkyw djrs gSa rks ikuh When one coil is switched on it takes
mcyus esa 15 feuV yxrs gSa rFkk tc 15 minutes to boil water and when
dsoy nwljh dq.Myh dks pkyw j[krs gSa rks only second coil is switched on it
ikuh mcyus esa 30 feuV yxrs gSaA tc takes 30 minutes to boil water. How
nksuksa dq.Mfy;kas dks Js.kh Øe esa mi;ksx long will it takes to boil water when
djrs gSa] rks ikuh mcyus eas fdruk le; both the coils are used in series ?
yxsxk \

(1) 45 feuV (1) 45 Minute

(2) 35 feuV (2) 35 Minute

(3) 10 feuV (3) 10 Minute

(4) 8 feuV (4) 8 Minute

1 1
140. fdlh uSt v/kZpkyd ds fy, ρ rFkk 140. The shape of plot between ρ and
T T
ds e/; xzkQ dh vkÑfr gksxh % for some intrinsic semiconductor
will be :

(ρ&v/kZpkyd dh T rki ij izfrjks/kdrk½ (ρ-resistivity of semiconductor at T


temperature)

(1) ijoy;kdkj (1) Parabolic

(2) lh/kh js[kk (2) Straight line

(3) vfr ijoy;kdkj (3) Hyperbolic

(4) vk;rh; vfr ijoy;kdkj (4) Rectangular hyperbolic

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141. Ψ rFkk ϕ ,d ladkjd ds vyEcdks.kh; 141. Ψ and ϕ are two non-orthogonal

¼ukWu&vkWFkksZxksuy½ vkbxsu Qyu gSaA ,d eigen function of an operator. Find


rjax Qyu ψ′ = ϕ – SΨ dk the normalization constant for a

izlkekU;Ñr fu;rkad Kkr dhft, % wave function ψ′ = ϕ – SΨ :

(1) (1 + S 2 )½ (1) (1 + S 2 )½

(2) (1 − S 2 ) −½ (2) (1 − S 2 ) −½

(3) ( S 2 − 2 S )½ (3) ( S 2 − 2 S )½

(4) (1 − S 2 ) 2 (4) (1 − S 2 ) 2

142. eqDr vkdk'k esa xfr'khy ,d fo|qr 142. The electric field associated with an

pqEcdh; rjax ls lac) fo|qr {ks= electromagnetic wave travelling in


free space is given by
E = E0 sin( Kz − ωt ) ˆj }kjk fn;k tkrk
E = E0 sin( Kz − ωt ) ˆj. The
gSA laxr pqEcdh; {ks= B bl izdkj fn;k
corresponding magnetic field B is
tkrk gS ¼;gk¡ K = 2π/λ½ %
given as (Here K = 2π/λ) :
E0
(1) B = − sin( Kz − ωt )iˆ E0
c (1) B = − sin( Kz − ωt )iˆ
c
E0
(2) B = sin( Kz − ωt )iˆ E0
c (2) B = sin( Kz − ωt )iˆ
c
E0
(3) B = sin( Kz − ωt ) ˆj E0
c (3) B = sin( Kz − ωt ) ˆj
c
E0
(4) B = sin( Kz − ωt )kˆ E0
c (4) B = sin( Kz − ωt )kˆ
c

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143. ,d izksVkWu ds fy, DokdZ la?kVu gS % 143. The quark composition of a proton is :

(1) uud (1) uud

(2) udd (2) udd

(3) dds (3) dds

(4) uds (4) uds

144. fuEufyf[kr dFkukas ij fopkj dhft, % 144. Consider the following two

statements :

(A) ;fn fdlh fudk; dks Å"ek nh tkrh (A) If heat is added to a system its

gS] rks mldk rki c<+uk gh pkfg,A temperature must increase.

(B) ;fn ,d Å"ekxfrdh; izØe esa fdlh (B) If positive work is done by a

fudk; }kjk /kukRed dk;Z fd;k tkrk system in a thermodynamic

gS] rks mldk vk;ru c<+uk gh process, its volume must

pkfg,A increase.

(1) A rFkk B nksukas lgh gSa (1) Both A and B are correct

(2) A lgh gS fdUrq B xyr gS (2) A is correct but B is wrong

(3) B lgh gS fdUrq A xyr gS (3) B is correct but A is wrong

(4) A rFkk B nksukas xyr gSa (4) Both A and B are wrong

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145. leqnzh; ty esa rSjrs gq, ,d fge[k.M ij 145. Consider an iceberg floating in

fopkj djsaA fge[k.M ds vk;ru dk fdruk seawater. What fraction of the


volume of iceberg is visible above
va'k ty dh lrg ls Åij fn[ksxk \ ¼Pice
the water surface ? (Pice and Pw
rFkk Pw Øe'k% fge rFkk ty ds ?kuRo
refers to the density of ice and the
gSa½
density of seawater respectively)

(1) Pice/Pw (1) Pice/Pw

(2) Pw/Pice (2) Pw/Pice

Pice Pice
(3) 1 − (3) 1 −
Pw Pw

Pw Pw
(4) 1 − (4) 1 −
Pice Pice

146. 2 kg nzO;eku ds ,d d.k dks iznÙk 'kfDr 146. The power supplied to a particle of

le; ds lkFk P = 3t2/2 ds vuqlkj mass 2 kg varies with time as P = 3t2/2.


Here P is in watts and t is in seconds.
cnyrh gSA ;gk¡ P okV rFkk t lsdUM eas
If the velocity of particle at t = 0 is
gSA ;fn t = 0 ij d.k dk osx 'kwU; gS] rks
zero, the velocity of the particle (in
le; t = 2s ij d.k dk osx (m/s esa) m/s) at time t = 2s will be :
gksxk %

(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 4 (2) 4

(3) 2 (3) 2

(4) 2 2 (4) 2 2

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147. nks cDlkas 1 rFkk 2 eas leku xSl ds v.kq 147. Two boxes 1 and 2 contains an equal
leku la[;k esa fufgr gSA ;fn V1 o V2 number of molecules of the same gas.
Øe'k% bu cDlksa ds vk;ru ,oa λ1 o λ2 If V1 and V2 are the volumes of box
buesa v.kqvksa ds ek/;-eqDr iFkksa dks and λ1 and λ2 denote the mean free
fu:fir djrs gSa] rc % paths of molecules in box 1 and 2
respectively, then :

(1) λ1 = λ2 (1) λ1 = λ2
λ1 λ 2 λ1 λ 2
(2) = (2) =
V1 V2 V1 V2

(3) λ1V1 = λ2 V2 (3) λ1V1 = λ2 V2


λ1 λ λ1 λ
(4) = 2 (4) = 2
V1 V2 V1 V2

148. ikuh dh ,d cM+h Vadh eas ,d ikbi fuos'k 148. A large water tank has an inlet pipe
ds fy, rFkk ,d ikbi fuxZe ds fy, gSA and an outlet pipe. The inlet pipe has
fuos'k ds ikbi dk O;kl 2 cm gS rFkk ;g a diameter of 2 cm and is 1 m above
Vadh dh ryh ls 1 m Å¡pkbZ ij gSA fuxZe the bottom of the tank. The outlet
ds ikbi dk O;kl 5 cm gS rFkk ;g Vadh pipe has a diameter of 5 cm and is 6
dh ryh ls 6 m Å¡pkbZ ij gSA ikuh dk m above the bottom of the tank. A
3 3
0.3 m vk;ru Vadh eas izfr feuV 1 atm volume of 0.3 m of water enters the
xst nkc ij izos'k djrk gSA fuxZe ds ikbi tank every minute at a gauge pressure
esa ikuh dk osx gksxk % of 1 atm. The velocity of the water in
the outlet pipe will be :

(1) 2.55 m/s (2) 15.92 m/s (1) 2.55 m/s (2) 15.92 m/s
(3) 7.96 m/s (4) 1.27 m/s (3) 7.96 m/s (4) 1.27 m/s

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149. ,d ljy nksyd ds fy, ysxzkfUt;u gS 149. The lagrangian for the simple

¼izrhdksa ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa½ % pendulum is (symbols have their


usual meaning) :

.2 .2
(1) ml θ − mg l cos θ (1) ml θ − mg l cos θ

1 2 .2 1 2 .2
(2) ml θ − mg l (1 − cos θ) (2) ml θ − mg l (1 − cos θ)
2 2
1 2. 1 2.
(3) ml θ + mg l (1 − cos θ) (3) ml θ + mg l (1 − cos θ)
2 2
1 . 1 .
(4) ml θ− mg l cos θ (4) ml θ− mg l cos θ
2 2

150. ,d xeZ nzo ,d cM+s d{k eas j[kk gSA nzo 150. A hot liquid is kept in a big room.

rFkk d{k ds rkikUrj ds vkafdd eku ds The logarithm of the numerical value
of the temperature difference
y?kqx.kd dk le; ds cuke xzkQ cuk;k
between the liquid and the room is
tkrk gSA xzkQ vfrfudVre :i ls gksxk %
graphed against time. The graph will
be very nearly :
(1) ,d ljy js[kk
(1) a straight line
(2) ,d o`Ùkkdkj pki
(2) a circular arc
(3) ,d ijoy;
(3) a parabola
(4) ,d nh?kZo`Ùk
(4) an ellipse

Level-3/315
jQ dk;Z ds fy, (FOR ROUGH WORK)
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dks fuEu izdkj ls Hkjrs gSa % below :
   
    

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any stray mark on the Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere else except in the specified space in the
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11. iz'u&iqfLrdk ,oa mÙkj i=d dk /;kuiwoZd iz;ksx djs]a D;ksafd fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa ¼iz'u&iqfLrdk ,oa mÙkj i=d ds Øekad esa fHkUurk dh fLFkfr
dks NksM+dj½ nwljh iz'u iqfLrdk
fLrdk lSV miyC/k ugha djokbZ tk,xhA
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under no circumstances (except for discrepancy in Question Booklet and Answer Sheet Serial No.), another set of
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Number as given in the Question Booklet/Answer Sheet in the Signature Chart.)
13. vH;FkhZ dks ijh{kk gkWy@d{k esa izos'k i= vkSj igpku i= ds vfrfjDr fdlh izdkj dh ikB~;&lkexzh] eqfnzr ;k gLrfyf[kr dkxt dh ifpZ;k¡]
istj] eksckby Qksu] bysDVªkWfud midj.k ;k fdlh vU; izdkj dh lkexzh dks ys tkus ;k mi;ksx djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA (Candidates are
not allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone, electronic device or
any other material except the Admit Card and Identity Card inside the examination hall/room.)
14. i;Zo{s kd }kjk iwNs tkus ij izR;sd vH;FkhZ viuk izo's k dkMZ ¼jksy ua0½ vkSj igpku i= fn[kk,¡A (Each candidate must show on demand
his/her Admit Card (Roll No.) and identity card to the Invigilator.)
15. dsUnz v/kh{kd ;k i;Zo{s kd dh fo'ks"k vuqefr ds fcuk dksbZ vH;FkhZ viuk LFkku u NksMa+As (No candidate, without special permission of
the Superintendent or Invigilator, should leave his/her seat.)
16. dk;Zjr i;Zo{s kd dks viuk mÙkj i=d fn, fcuk ,oa gLrk{kj pkVZ ij nksckjk gLrk{kj fd, fcuk vH;FkhZ ijh{kk gkWy ugha NksMa+sxAs ;fn fdlh
vH;FkhZ us nwljh ckj gLrk{kj pkVZ ij gLrk{kj ugha fd, rks ;g ekuk tk,xk fd mlus mÙkj i=d ugha ykSVk;k gS vkSj ;g vuqfpr lk/ku dk
ekeyk ekuk tk,xkA OMR mÙkj i=d esa fu/kkZfjr LFkku ij lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa }kjk ck;sa gkFk ds vaxwBs dk fu'fu'kku yxk;k tkuk gSA vaxwBs dk
fu'kku yxkrs le; bl ckr dk /;ku j[kk tk, fd L;kgh L;kgh lgh ek=k esa gh yxkbZ tk, vFkkZr~ L;kgh dh ek=k u rks cgqr vf/kd gks o u gh
cgqr deA (The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall without handing over their Answer Sheet to the
Invigilator on duty and signing the Signature Chart twice. Cases where a candidate has not signed the Signature Chart
second time will be deemed not to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with as an unfair means case. All
candidates have to affix left hand thumb impression on the OMR answer sheet at the place specified which
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18. ijh{kk gkWy esa vkpj.k ds fy,] vH;FkhZ foojf.kdk esa nh xbZ izfØ;k@fn'kk&funs'Z k o cksMZ ds lHkh fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa dk fo'ks"k /;ku j[ksAa vuqfpr
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tk ldrs gSAa (On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator in the
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