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YAKEEN PLUS 2025


Assignment-02
Full Syllabus By: M.R. Sir

1. A light beam of power 1.5 mW and 400 nm 4. In the figure shown a point object O is placed in air.
wavelength incident on cathode. If quantum A spherical boundary of radius of curvature 1.0 m
efficiency is 0.1% then, find out obtained photo separates two media. AB is principal axis. The
current: refractive index above PB is 1.6 and below PB is
(1) 0.48 A 2.0. The separation between the images formed due
to refraction at spherical surface is:
(2) 0.48 mA
(3) 0.01 A
(4) 0.48 A

2. When a metallic surface is illuminated with


radiation of wavelength , the stopping potential is
(1) 12 m
V. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation
of wavelength 2, the stopping potential is V/4. The (2) 24 m
threshold wavelength for the metallic surface is:
(3) 36 m
(1) 4
(4) 48 m
(2) 5
5
(3) 
2
5. A ray of light is incident on a right angle glass prism
(4) 3 ( = 3/2) at right angles to face BC. Calculate the
maximum value for angle  so that the ray
undergoes total internal reflection at face AC when
3. As shown in figures, three identical polaroids P1, P2
the prism is placed in water ( = 4/3):
and P3 are placed one after another. The pass axis of
P2 and P2 are inclined at angle of 60° and 90° with
respect to axis of P1. The source S has an intensity
W
of 256 2 . The intensity of light at point O is
m
W
______ 2 .
m

(1) 37°

(2) 45°

(1) 48 (2) zero (3) 30°


(3) 24 (4) 16 (4) 27°
2

6. A convex lens of focal length 40 cm is held 10. Two bulbs consume same energy when operated at
coaxially 12 cm above a concave mirror of focal 200 V and 300 V, respectively, when these bulbs are
length 18 cm. An object held x cm above the lens connected in series across a DC source of 500V,
gives rise to an image coincident with it. Then x is then:
equal to: (1) ratio of potential difference across them is 3/2
(2) ratio of potential difference across them is 4/9
(3) ratio of power consumed in them is 9/4
(4) ratio of power consumed in them is 2/3

11. A gamma ray photon creates an electron-positron


pair. If the rest mass energy of an electron is
(1) 12 cm (2) 15 cm 0.5 MeV and the total K.E. of the electron-positron
(3) 24 cm (4) 30 cm pair is 0.78 MeV, then the energy of the gamma ray
photon must be:
7. A series LCR circuit containing a resistance of
(1) 0.78 MeV
120 has resonance frequency 4 × 105 rad s–1. The
voltages at resonance across resistance and (2) 1.78 MeV
inductance are 60 V and 40 V respectively. The (3) 1.28 MeV
values of L and C respectively are:
(4) 0.28 MeV
(1) 0.3 mH, 0.0195 F
(2) 0.1 mH, 0.4525 F
(3) 0.2 mH, 0.03125 F 12. The de-Broglie wavelength and kinetic energy of a
(4) 0.4 mH, 0.5125 F particle is 2000 Å and 1 eV respectively. If its
kinetic energy becomes 1 MeV, then its de-Broglie
8. The amplitude of electric field intensity produced by wavelength becomes:
the radiations coming from 100W bulb at a 3m (1) 1 Å
distance is E0. The amplitude of electric field
(2) 2 Å
intensity produced by the radiations coming from
50W bulb at the same distance is (3) 5 Å
E0 (4) 10 Å
(1) (2) 2E0
2
E0
(3) (4) 2E0 13. Assertion (A): Photoelectric effect demonstrates the
2
wave nature of light.

9. There are four concentric shells A, B, C and D of Reason (R): The number of photoelectrons is
radii a, 2a, 3a and 4a respectively. Shells B and D directly proportional to the frequency of light.
are given charges +q and –q respectively. Shell C is (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
now earthed. The potential difference VA – VB is explanation of (A).
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(k = ) (2) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the
40 correct explanation of (A).
kq kq (3) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(1) (2)
2a 3a
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false.
kq kq
(3) (4)
4a 6a
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14. A thin mica sheet of thickness 2 × 10–6 m and 18. Which wave in the electromagnetic spectrum has the
refractive index ( = 1.5) is introduced in the path of following properties?
the upper slit. The wavelength of the wave used is A. Wavelength ranges from 0.6 nm to 400 nm
5000 Å. The central bright maximum will shift
B. It causes tanning of skin
(1) 2 fringes upward
C. It is absorbed by ozone layer
(2) 2 fringes downward
(1) Ultraviolet rays (2) X-rays
(3) 10 fringes upward
(3) Gamma rays (4) Infrared rays
(4) None of these

19. Electromagnetic wave of intensity 1400 W/m2 falls


15. Ratio of longest wavelengths corresponding to on metal surface on area 1.5 m2 is completely
Lyman and Balmer series in hydrogen spectrum is: absorbed by it. Find out force exerted by beam:

(1)
9
(2)
5 (1) 14 × 10–5 N (2) 14 × 10–6 N
31 27
(3) 7 × 10–5 N (4) 7 × 10–6 N
3 7
(3) (4)
23 29
20. An achromatic convergent doublet of two lenses in
contact has a power of +2D. The convex lens has
16. Assertion (A): Different colours of light have same power +5D. What is the ratio of the dispersive
velocity in vaccum, but they have different powers of the convergent and divergent lenses?
velocities in any other transparent medium. (1) 2 : 5 (2) 3 : 5
Reason (R): For different colours, refractive index (3) 5 : 2 (4) 5 : 3
of transparent medium has different values.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A). 21. The graph shows variation of I with f for a series
R-L-C network. Keeping L and C constant. If R
(2) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct. decreases:
(3) (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A).

17. Assertion: In a purely inductive or capacitive


circuit, the current is referred to as wattless current.
Reason: No power is dissipated in a purely (a) Maximum current (Im) increases.
inductive or capacitive circuit even tough a current (b) Sharpness of the graph increases.
is flowing in the circuit.
(c) Quality factor increases.
(1) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is
(d) Band width increases.
a correct explanation for assertion.
(1) a, b, c
(2) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is
not a correct explanation for assertion. (2) b, c, d
(3) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect (3) c, d, a
(4) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct (4) All
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22. A rectangular loop ABCD is placed near to an 25. In the circuit shown in the figure, the current ‘I’ is:
infinite length current carrying wire. Magnetic force
on the loop is:

(1) 6 A (2) 2 A

(1) 1.25 × 10–4, Attraction (3) 4 A (4) 7 A

(2) 1.25 × 10–4, Repulsion


(3) 12.5 × 10–4, Repulsion 26. Two solenoids have identical geometrical
construction and same number of turns but one is
(4) 12.5 × 10–4, Attraction
made of thick wire and other of thin wire. Which of
the following quantities are different for two
23. A transformer with efficiency 80% works at 4kW solenoids
and 100V. If the secondary voltage is 200V, then the (a) Self inductance.
primary and secondary currents are respectively:
(b) Rate of joule heating if the same current goes
(1) 40A, 16A (2) 16A, 40A through them.
(3) 20A, 40A (4) 40A, 20A (c) Magnetic potential energy if the same current
goes through them.
24. A non-planar loop of conducting wire carrying a (d) Time constant.
current I is placed as shown in the figure. Each of
(1) b, d (2) a, c
the straight sections of the loop is of length 2a. The
magnetic field due to this loop at the point P(a, 0, a) (3) b, c (4) All of the above
points in the direction:

27. The emf. of a cell is 6 volt. When 2 ampere current


is drawn from it then the potential difference across
its terminal remains 3 volt. Its internal resistance
will be:
(1) 1.5 (2) 1
(3) 10 (4) 100

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(1) (− ˆj + kˆ) 28. A series combination of 10 capacitors, each of value
2
2F, is charged by a source 10 volt and parallel
1 combination of 4 capacitors each of capacitance C is
(2) (− ˆj + kˆ + iˆ)
3 charged by 2 volt. Total energy stored in two case
are same. Find the value of C.
1 ˆ ˆ ˆ
(3) (i + j + k ) (1) 5 F (2) 2.6F
3
(3) 1.25 F (4) 1 F
1 ˆ ˆ
(4) (i + k )
2
5

29. A capacitor of capacity 4 F is charged to 80V and 33. Assertion: If a proton and an electron are placed in
another capacitor of capacity 6 F is charged to the same uniform electric field they experience
30V. When they are connected, then the energy lost different acceleration.
by 4 F capacitor s: Reason: Electric force on a test charge is
(1) 7.8 mJ (2) 4.6 mJ independent of its mass.

(3) 3.2 mJ (4) 2.5 mJ (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and the
Reason is the correct explanation of the
Assertion.
30. PQ is a uniform wire of resistance 2000  and M
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason
the mid point of PQ. A voltmeter of resistance
is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
1000  is connected between P and M. The reading
of the voltmeter, when the potential difference (3) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
applied between PQ is 150 volt will be: (4) Assertion and Reason both are false.
(1) 150 volt
(2) 100 volt 34. Five point charges are placed at the corners of a
(3) 75 volt regular hexagon of side ‘a’ as shown in figure. Net
force experienced by an electron placed at centre O
(4) 50 volt will be:

31. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over a long rod


AB of length L as shown in the figure. The electric
potential at the point O lying at a distance L from
the end A is:

Q Q ln 2 6kqe
(1) (2) (1) towards +5q charge.
40 L ln 2 40 L a2

Q 3Q 3kqe
(3) (4) (2) towards +3q charge.
80 L 40 L a2
6kqe
(3) towards +3q charge.
a2
32. An electric dipole consists of two opposite charges
each of magnitude 1.0 C, separated by a distance (4)
3kqe
towards –q charge.
of 2.0 cm. The dipole is placed in an external a2
electric field of 1.0 × 105 N/C. The maximum torque
on the dipole is:
35. The amount of U235 to be fissioned, to operate 20
(1) 0.2 × 10–3 N-m
kW nuclear reactor is (Approximately):
(2) 1.0 × 10–3 N-m
(1) 2.2 × 10–10 g/s
(3) 2.0 × 10–3 N-m
(2) 2.2 × 10–7 g/s
–3
(4) 4.0 × 10 N-m
(3) 1.1 × 10–10 g/s
(4) 1.1 × 10–7 g/s
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36. The following configuration of gate is equivalent to 40. Light of wavelength 5000Å is incident on a single
slit such that first minima is formed at a distance 5
mm from the centre. If the screen is placed 2m away
then find the width of slit:
(1) 0.2 mm (2) 2 mm
(3) 0.4 mm (4) 4 mm

(1) NAND (2) XOR 41. In a series resonant LCR circuit, the voltage across
(3) OR (4) None of these R is 100 volts and R = 1 k with C = 2 F. The
resonant frequency  is 200 rad/s. At resonance the
voltage across L is:
37. In a vernier calliper of least count 0.10 mm and zero
error (–0.3 mm), the reading of diameter of sphere (1) 250 V
on main scale is 6 mm and 5th division of vernier
scale coincides with one of main scale division. The (2) 4 × 10–3 V
correct diameter is: (3) 2.5 × 10–2 V
(1) 6 mm (2) 6.2 mm (4) 40 V
(3) 6.5 mm (4) 6.8 mm

42. Three equal resistors connected in series across a


38. In the circuit shown E, F, G and H are cells of e.m.f.
2V, 1V, 3V and 1V respectively and their internal source of emf together dissipate 10 watts of power.
resistances are 2, 1, 3 and 1 respectively. What would be the power dissipated if the same
The incorrect option is: resistors are connected in parallel across the same
source of emf?
(1) 60 watt (2) 90 watt
(3) 100 watt (4) 30 watt

43. A current of 10A flows through two long parallel


wires. The magnetic force on each wire is
(1) VD – VB = –2/13 V 2 × 10–3 N/m. If their currents are doubled and
separation between them is made half, then
(2) VD – VB = 2/13 V
magnetic force per unit length of each wire
(3) VG = 21/13 V = potential difference across G becomes:
(4) VH = 19/13 V = potential difference across H
(1) 16 × 10–3 N/m
(2) 8 × 10–3 N/m
39. 2 kg and 3 kg blocks are placed on a smooth
horizontal surface and connected by spring which is (3) 4 × 10–3 N/m
unstretched initially. The blocks are imparted (4) 32 × 10–3 N/m
velocities as shown in the figure.

44. For a current carrying loop of radius R, the magnetic


field produced at the centre of the loop is B. The
(1) 5v02 (2) 15v02 magnetic moment of the loop is:

(3) zero (4) 10v02 (1) BR3/2 0 (2) 2 BR3/0


(3) BR2/2 0 (4) 2 BR2/0
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45. A particle of charge –q and mass m moves in a 48. The orbital angular momentum of satellite revolving
circle of radius r around an infinitely long line at a distance r from the centre is L. If the distance is
charge of linear charge density +. Then time period increased to 16r, then the new angular momentum
1 will be:
will be: (k = )
40 (1) 16L (2) 64L
(3) L/4 (4) 4L

49. A body of mass m rises to height h = R/5 from the


earth’s surface where R is radius of earth, the
increase in gravitational potential energy is:
4
(1) mgh (2) mgh
m 5
(1) T = 2r
2 k q 5 6
(3) mgh (4) mgh
6 7
42 m 3
(2) T 2 = r
2 k q
50. A wire of area of cross-section 3 mm2 and natural
1 2k q
(3) T = length 50 cm is fixed at one end and a mass of
2r m 2.1 kg is hung from other end. Find the elastic
1 m potential energy stored in the wire in steady state.
(4) T =
2r 2k q [Y = 1.93 × 1011 N/m2]
(1) 1.2 × 10–2 J (2) 1.2 × 10–6 J

46. Assertion: In a wave, energy and not the matter is (3) 1.93 × 10–2 J (4) 1.93 × 10–4 J
transferred from one point to the other.
Reason: Wave which transfer matter are called as 51. A block of mass 2 kg is placed on a rough inclined
mechanical wave. plane as shown in the figure ( = 0.2) so that it just
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and the touches the spring. The block is allowed to move
Reason is the correct explanation of the downwards. The spring will be compressed to a
Assertion. maximum of

(2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason


is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(3) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(4) Assertion and Reason both are false. (1) 0.1 cm (2) 6.6 m
(3) 1 cm (4) 13 cm
47. One mole of an ideal gas with  = 1.4, is
adiabatically compressed so that its temperature
rises from 27°C to 35°C. The change in the internal
energy of the gas is:
(R = 8.3 J/mol.K)
(1) –166 J (2) 166 J
(3) –168 J (4) 168 J
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ANSWER KEY

1. (4) 18. (1) 35. (2)

2. (4) 19. (4) 36. (2)

3. (3) 20. (2) 37. (4)


4. (1) 21. (1) 38. (2)

5. (4) 22. (1) 39. (2)

6. (2) 23. (1) 40. (1)

7. (3) 24. (4) 41. (1)


8. (3) 25. (3) 42. (2)
9. (4) 26. (1) 43. (1)

10. (2) 27. (1) 44. (2)

11. (2) 28. (3) 45. (1)

12. (2) 29. (1) 46. (3)


13. (4) 30. (4) 47. (2)

14. (1) 31. (2) 48. (4)

15. (2) 32. (3) 49. (3)

16. (4) 33. (2) 50. (4)


17. (1) 34. (3) 51. (4)

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