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aipmt–Past papers PHYSICS- SOLVED PAPER - 1994
SECTION – I (Total Marks : 50) Single Correct Answer Type There are five parts in this question. Four choices are given for each part and one of them is correct.  Indicate  you choice of  the correct  answer for  each part in  your answer-book by  writing  the letter (a), (b), (c) or (d)  whichever  is appropriate
. 01 Problem A hollow  metallic  sphere  of radius  10 cm is charged  such that  potential of its  surface is 80 V. The  potential  at the  centre of  the sphere  would be   80 V 800 V zero 8 V.
Problem . 02 Charge q2 is at  the centre  of  a circular path  with radius r. Work  done in  carrying  charge q1, one  around  the equipotential   path,  would be   a. b. c.     zero d.     infinite.
Problem . 03  A magnet  oscillates,   in earth’s  magnetic  field,  with  a time-period  T. If its mass  is  quadrupled,  then its  new  time – period  will be   T/2, motion  remaining S.H.M Unaffected  but motion is not S.H.M. 4T, motion  remaining  S.H.M. 2T, motion  remaining S.H.M.
Problem . 04 The given  figure  gives  electric  lines  of force  due to two  charges q1 and q2.  What  are the  sings of  the two charges?  q1 is positive  but q2 is negative  q1 is  negative  but q2  is positive  both  are negative  both are  positive.
Problem . 05 A circular  loop of  area 0.01 m2 carrying  a current  of 10 A, is held  perpendicular  to a magnetic field  of intensity  0.1 T. The  torque acting  on the loop  is   N .m 0.8 N.m zero N.m
Problem 06 An  electric bulb  is rated  60 W,  220 V. The  resistance  of its  filament is  870  780  708  807
Problem 07 Two  cables  of copper  are of equal  lengths.  One of   them  has a single   wire of  area  of  cross- section  A, while  other has  10 wires of  Cross-sectional  area A/10 each. Give  their suitability for transporting  A.C.  and D.C. Only multiple  strands for A.C.,  either  for D.C. Only  multiple  strands  for A.C.,  only  single  strand for D.C. Only single  strand for D.C.,  either  for A.C. Only  single  strand for A.C., either  for D.C.
Problem 08 An L-C-R circuit  is connected  to a  source  of A.C. current, At  resonance, the  phase  difference  between  the applied  voltage  and the  current  in the  circuit,  is   a. b. zero c.      /4 d.     /2
Problem 09 A wire 50 cm long and 1 mm2 in  cross –section  carries  a current  of 4 A when  connected  to a 2 V battery.  The resistivity  of the  wire is    4 x 10-6 1x 10-6  2x 10-7 5 x10-7 .
Problem 10 Six resistors  of  3        each  are connected  along  the sides  of a  hexagon  and three  resistor of  6      each are  connected along AC, AD and  AE as shown  in the figure.  The equivalent  resistance  between A and B is equal to   2  6  3  9
Problem 11 A small  source  of light  is 4 m  below the surface  of water  of refractive  index 5/3. In  order to cut  off all the light,  coming  out of water  surface, minimum  diameter of the disc placed on  the surface of water is  a. 6 m  b.  c. 3m d. 4m
Problem 12 In an  A.C. circuit, Irms and andI0 and  related as   a. b.                                        c.  d.
Problem 13 Identify  the set in  which all  the three  materials  are good  conductors  of  electricity   Cu, Hg and  NaCl Cu, Ge and  Hg  Cu, Ag and  Au Cu,  Si and  diamond.
Problem 14  A flow  of 107 electrons   per second  in a conducting  wire  constitutes  a current  of  1.6 x 10-12 A 1.6 x 1026 A 1.6 x 10-26 A 1.6 x 1012 A.
Problem 15 The current  I in an A.C. circuit inductance  coil  varies  with time  according  to the  graph given  below.  Which one of the  following  graphs  gives the variation  of voltage with time? a. b.	 c. d.
Problem 16 A source  of frequency  v gives  5 beats/second  when sounded with  a source of frequency  200 Hz. The second  harmonic  of frequency  2v of source gives 10 beats/second  when sounded  with  a source  of  frequency  420 Hz.  The value  of v is  205 Hz 195 Hz. 200 Hz 210 Hz.
Problem 17 I A loaded vertical  spring  executes S.H.M. with a time  period  of 4 sec.  The difference  between   the kinetic energy  and potential  energy  of  this system  varies  with a period  of  2 sec 1 sec 8 sec 5sec
Problem 18 Which  of the following  is simple  harmonic  motion? Particle  moving  in a circle  with uniform  speed   Wave moving  through  a string  fixed  at both  ends Earth  spinning  about its  axis Ball bouncing  between  two  rigid  vertical  walls.
Problem 19 Ray optics  is valid,  when  characteristic  dimensions are   Much  smaller  than the  wavelength  of light   Of the  same order as the wavelength  of light   Of the  order of  one millimeter Much  larger  than the  wavelength  of light.
Problem 20 Which of  the following  electromagnetic   radiations  have the  smaller  wavelength ?  X-rays y-rays UV waves Microwaves.
Problem 21 The blue  colour  of the sky  is due to the  phenomenon  of   Scattering  Dispersion  Reflection  Refraction.
Problem 22 Which one of  the following  gates  correspond to  the truth  table  given  below?  NAND NOR XOR OR
Problem 23 An electric  dipole of  moment p is placed in the  position  of   stable  equilibrium  in uniform  electric  field  of intensity  E. This  is rotated  through  an angle        from the  initial position.  The potential  energy of the electric dipole  in the  final  position  is   -pEcos pE (1- cos      ) pEcos pE sin .
Problem 24 In an  adiabatic  change,  the pressure  and temperature of  a monatomic  gas are  related as   where C equals          a.  b. c. d.
Problem 25 For  lenses  of focal  length  15 cm and 150 cm are  available  for making  a telescope. To  produce  the largest  magnification,  the focal  length  of the eyepiece  should be   + 15 cm + 150 cm 150 cm -15 cm.
Problem 26 A stationary  wave is  represented  by                                            where y and A are  in  millimeters, t is in  second  and x is  meters.  The velocity  of the wave  is  104 m/s not  derivable  1 m/s 102 m/s
Problem 27 The  oscillating  electric and  magnetic  vectors  of an e.m. wave  are oriented  along  Mutually  perpendicular  directions  and are  in  phase Mutually perpendicular  directions but  has  a  phase  difference  of 900 The same  direction  and are  in phase  The same  direction but have a phase  difference  of 900
Problem 28 The displacement –time  graph  of  a moving  particle  is shown below.  The  instantaneous  velocity  of the  particle  in negative at the point   E F C  D
Problem 29 A solid spherical  ball rolls  on a table.  Ratio of its  rotational  kinetic energy to  total  kinetic energy is a. b. c. d. 
Problem 30 A particle executes S.H.M  along  x-axis.  The force   acting  on it is given by  A cos (kx) Ae-kx Akx Akx.
Problem 31 Two  identical  balls A and B collide  head  on  elastically. If   velocities of  A and B,  before  the collision, are  +0.5 m/s and –0.3 m/s respectively,  then their  velocities,  after  the collision,  are respectively  -0.5 m/s and  + 0.3 m/s + 0.5 m/s and + 0.3 m/s + 0.3 m/s and – 0.5 m/s -0.3 m/s and + 0.5 m/s.
Problem 32 A seconds  pendulum is mounted  in a rocket.  Its period  of oscillation                                              will decrease when  rocket is    Moving  down  with uniform  acceleration  Moving  around  the earth  in geostationary  orbit  Moving up  with uniform  velocity  Moving up  with  uniform  acceleration. Decline
Problem 33 A wave  of frequency  100 Hz  travels  along a  string  towards  its  fixed end.  When  this wave  travels  back,  after  refection,  a node is formed  at a distance  of  10 cm  from  the fixed end.  The speed of  the wave  (incident  and  reflected ) is   20 m/s 40 m/s 6m/s 10 m/s.
Problem 34 A body  of mass 5 kg hangs  from  a  spring  and oscillates  with a time period  of 2  seconds.  If the  ball is  removed,  the length  of the  spring  will  decrease by   g/k meters k/g meters 2      meters g meters.
Problem 35 Which  one of  the  following  represents  a wave? a. b. c. d.
Problem 36 In a  rocket,  fuel  burns  at the rate of 1 kg/s.  This  fuel  is ejected from the  rocket  with a  velocity  of  60 km/s.  This  exerts  a force on  the rocket  equal to    6000 N 60000 N 60 N 600 N
Problem 37 A satellite  in force – free  space  sweeps  stationary  interplanetary  dust  at a rate  of                       where  M is  mass and v is the speed  of satellite  and      is a constant.  The acceleration  of satellite is    a. b. c. d.
Problem 38 If  the gravitational  force between  tow objects  were  proportional  to 1/R (and not as 1/R2), where R is  the distance between  them,  then a particle in  a  circular path (under such  a force )  would  have its  orbital speed v, proportional  to   R  R0(independent of R) 1/R2 1/R.
Problem 39 The distance  of two planets from the sun are 1013 m and 1012 m respectively. The  ratio of time periods  of the  planets is   a. b.10                                    c. 10  d.1/
Problem 40 The radius  of earth  is about 6400 km  and that of  mars is 3200 km.  The mass of the earth  is about  10 times mass of  mars.  An object weighs 200 N on the  surface  of earth.  Its  weight  on the surface  of mars will be   20 N 6N 80N 40 N
Problem 41 When  a body  moves  with a constant  speed along  a circle   No work is done  on it  No acceleration  is produced in it Its velocity  remains  constant No force  acts  on it
Problem 42 The velocity of train  increases  uniformly  from  20 km/h to 60 km/h in 4  hours. The distance  traveled by the train during  this  period is   160 km 180 km 100 km 120 km.
Problem 43 A position  dependent  force, F = 7 –2x + 3x2 N acts  on a small body  of mass  2 kg  and displaces  if from                           the work done  in joules  is   135 270 35 70.
Problem 44 A particle  moves along  a straight  line such  that its  displacement  at any  time t  is given by                                     meters.  The velocity  when  the acceleration  is zero is   3 m/s 42 m/s -9 m/s -15 m/s.
Problem 45 a boat  is sent across  a river  with a  velocity  of 8 km/h. If the  resultant  velocity  of boat  is 10 km/h, then velocity of  the river is  8km/h 10km/h 12.8 km/h 6 km/h.
Problem 46 A car accelerates  from rest at a  constant rate        for  some time after  which it  decelerates  at a constant  rate      and comes to rest.  If total  time elapsed is t, then  maximum  velocity  acquired by  car will be a.  b.                                        c. d.
Problem 47 The kinetic energy  acquired by  a mass m in  traveling  distance d. starting  from rest,  under the  action  of a constant  force is  directly  proportional  to  a. m  b.                                        c. d.1/
Problem 48 A body, constrained  to move  in y-direction, is subjected  to a force given by                                       		The work done by  this  force in moving  the body  through  a distance of m along y-axis, is   150 J 20 J 190 J 160 J
Problem 49 The  angle  between  the two vectors                               and                              will be  900 1800 zero 450.
Problem 50 Which  of the following  has the  dimensions of  pressure?   MLT-2 ML-1T-2 ML-2T-2 M-1L-1.

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AIPMT Physics 1994

  • 1. aipmt–Past papers PHYSICS- SOLVED PAPER - 1994
  • 2. SECTION – I (Total Marks : 50) Single Correct Answer Type There are five parts in this question. Four choices are given for each part and one of them is correct. Indicate you choice of the correct answer for each part in your answer-book by writing the letter (a), (b), (c) or (d) whichever is appropriate
  • 3. . 01 Problem A hollow metallic sphere of radius 10 cm is charged such that potential of its surface is 80 V. The potential at the centre of the sphere would be   80 V 800 V zero 8 V.
  • 4. Problem . 02 Charge q2 is at the centre of a circular path with radius r. Work done in carrying charge q1, one around the equipotential path, would be  a. b. c. zero d. infinite.
  • 5. Problem . 03  A magnet oscillates, in earth’s magnetic field, with a time-period T. If its mass is quadrupled, then its new time – period will be   T/2, motion remaining S.H.M Unaffected but motion is not S.H.M. 4T, motion remaining S.H.M. 2T, motion remaining S.H.M.
  • 6. Problem . 04 The given figure gives electric lines of force due to two charges q1 and q2. What are the sings of the two charges?  q1 is positive but q2 is negative q1 is negative but q2 is positive both are negative both are positive.
  • 7. Problem . 05 A circular loop of area 0.01 m2 carrying a current of 10 A, is held perpendicular to a magnetic field of intensity 0.1 T. The torque acting on the loop is   N .m 0.8 N.m zero N.m
  • 8. Problem 06 An electric bulb is rated 60 W, 220 V. The resistance of its filament is  870 780 708 807
  • 9. Problem 07 Two cables of copper are of equal lengths. One of them has a single wire of area of cross- section A, while other has 10 wires of Cross-sectional area A/10 each. Give their suitability for transporting A.C. and D.C. Only multiple strands for A.C., either for D.C. Only multiple strands for A.C., only single strand for D.C. Only single strand for D.C., either for A.C. Only single strand for A.C., either for D.C.
  • 10. Problem 08 An L-C-R circuit is connected to a source of A.C. current, At resonance, the phase difference between the applied voltage and the current in the circuit, is   a. b. zero c. /4 d. /2
  • 11. Problem 09 A wire 50 cm long and 1 mm2 in cross –section carries a current of 4 A when connected to a 2 V battery. The resistivity of the wire is   4 x 10-6 1x 10-6 2x 10-7 5 x10-7 .
  • 12. Problem 10 Six resistors of 3 each are connected along the sides of a hexagon and three resistor of 6 each are connected along AC, AD and AE as shown in the figure. The equivalent resistance between A and B is equal to   2 6 3 9
  • 13. Problem 11 A small source of light is 4 m below the surface of water of refractive index 5/3. In order to cut off all the light, coming out of water surface, minimum diameter of the disc placed on the surface of water is a. 6 m b. c. 3m d. 4m
  • 14. Problem 12 In an A.C. circuit, Irms and andI0 and related as   a. b. c. d.
  • 15. Problem 13 Identify the set in which all the three materials are good conductors of electricity   Cu, Hg and NaCl Cu, Ge and Hg Cu, Ag and Au Cu, Si and diamond.
  • 16. Problem 14  A flow of 107 electrons per second in a conducting wire constitutes a current of 1.6 x 10-12 A 1.6 x 1026 A 1.6 x 10-26 A 1.6 x 1012 A.
  • 17. Problem 15 The current I in an A.C. circuit inductance coil varies with time according to the graph given below. Which one of the following graphs gives the variation of voltage with time? a. b. c. d.
  • 18. Problem 16 A source of frequency v gives 5 beats/second when sounded with a source of frequency 200 Hz. The second harmonic of frequency 2v of source gives 10 beats/second when sounded with a source of frequency 420 Hz. The value of v is 205 Hz 195 Hz. 200 Hz 210 Hz.
  • 19. Problem 17 I A loaded vertical spring executes S.H.M. with a time period of 4 sec. The difference between the kinetic energy and potential energy of this system varies with a period of 2 sec 1 sec 8 sec 5sec
  • 20. Problem 18 Which of the following is simple harmonic motion? Particle moving in a circle with uniform speed Wave moving through a string fixed at both ends Earth spinning about its axis Ball bouncing between two rigid vertical walls.
  • 21. Problem 19 Ray optics is valid, when characteristic dimensions are   Much smaller than the wavelength of light Of the same order as the wavelength of light Of the order of one millimeter Much larger than the wavelength of light.
  • 22. Problem 20 Which of the following electromagnetic radiations have the smaller wavelength ?  X-rays y-rays UV waves Microwaves.
  • 23. Problem 21 The blue colour of the sky is due to the phenomenon of   Scattering Dispersion Reflection Refraction.
  • 24. Problem 22 Which one of the following gates correspond to the truth table given below?  NAND NOR XOR OR
  • 25. Problem 23 An electric dipole of moment p is placed in the position of stable equilibrium in uniform electric field of intensity E. This is rotated through an angle from the initial position. The potential energy of the electric dipole in the final position is   -pEcos pE (1- cos ) pEcos pE sin .
  • 26. Problem 24 In an adiabatic change, the pressure and temperature of a monatomic gas are related as where C equals a. b. c. d.
  • 27. Problem 25 For lenses of focal length 15 cm and 150 cm are available for making a telescope. To produce the largest magnification, the focal length of the eyepiece should be   + 15 cm + 150 cm 150 cm -15 cm.
  • 28. Problem 26 A stationary wave is represented by where y and A are in millimeters, t is in second and x is meters. The velocity of the wave is 104 m/s not derivable 1 m/s 102 m/s
  • 29. Problem 27 The oscillating electric and magnetic vectors of an e.m. wave are oriented along  Mutually perpendicular directions and are in phase Mutually perpendicular directions but has a phase difference of 900 The same direction and are in phase The same direction but have a phase difference of 900
  • 30. Problem 28 The displacement –time graph of a moving particle is shown below. The instantaneous velocity of the particle in negative at the point  E F C D
  • 31. Problem 29 A solid spherical ball rolls on a table. Ratio of its rotational kinetic energy to total kinetic energy is a. b. c. d. 
  • 32. Problem 30 A particle executes S.H.M along x-axis. The force acting on it is given by A cos (kx) Ae-kx Akx Akx.
  • 33. Problem 31 Two identical balls A and B collide head on elastically. If velocities of A and B, before the collision, are +0.5 m/s and –0.3 m/s respectively, then their velocities, after the collision, are respectively  -0.5 m/s and + 0.3 m/s + 0.5 m/s and + 0.3 m/s + 0.3 m/s and – 0.5 m/s -0.3 m/s and + 0.5 m/s.
  • 34. Problem 32 A seconds pendulum is mounted in a rocket. Its period of oscillation will decrease when rocket is   Moving down with uniform acceleration Moving around the earth in geostationary orbit Moving up with uniform velocity Moving up with uniform acceleration. Decline
  • 35. Problem 33 A wave of frequency 100 Hz travels along a string towards its fixed end. When this wave travels back, after refection, a node is formed at a distance of 10 cm from the fixed end. The speed of the wave (incident and reflected ) is   20 m/s 40 m/s 6m/s 10 m/s.
  • 36. Problem 34 A body of mass 5 kg hangs from a spring and oscillates with a time period of 2 seconds. If the ball is removed, the length of the spring will decrease by   g/k meters k/g meters 2 meters g meters.
  • 37. Problem 35 Which one of the following represents a wave? a. b. c. d.
  • 38. Problem 36 In a rocket, fuel burns at the rate of 1 kg/s. This fuel is ejected from the rocket with a velocity of 60 km/s. This exerts a force on the rocket equal to   6000 N 60000 N 60 N 600 N
  • 39. Problem 37 A satellite in force – free space sweeps stationary interplanetary dust at a rate of where M is mass and v is the speed of satellite and is a constant. The acceleration of satellite is    a. b. c. d.
  • 40. Problem 38 If the gravitational force between tow objects were proportional to 1/R (and not as 1/R2), where R is the distance between them, then a particle in a circular path (under such a force ) would have its orbital speed v, proportional to   R R0(independent of R) 1/R2 1/R.
  • 41. Problem 39 The distance of two planets from the sun are 1013 m and 1012 m respectively. The ratio of time periods of the planets is   a. b.10 c. 10 d.1/
  • 42. Problem 40 The radius of earth is about 6400 km and that of mars is 3200 km. The mass of the earth is about 10 times mass of mars. An object weighs 200 N on the surface of earth. Its weight on the surface of mars will be  20 N 6N 80N 40 N
  • 43. Problem 41 When a body moves with a constant speed along a circle   No work is done on it No acceleration is produced in it Its velocity remains constant No force acts on it
  • 44. Problem 42 The velocity of train increases uniformly from 20 km/h to 60 km/h in 4 hours. The distance traveled by the train during this period is   160 km 180 km 100 km 120 km.
  • 45. Problem 43 A position dependent force, F = 7 –2x + 3x2 N acts on a small body of mass 2 kg and displaces if from the work done in joules is   135 270 35 70.
  • 46. Problem 44 A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement at any time t is given by meters. The velocity when the acceleration is zero is   3 m/s 42 m/s -9 m/s -15 m/s.
  • 47. Problem 45 a boat is sent across a river with a velocity of 8 km/h. If the resultant velocity of boat is 10 km/h, then velocity of the river is 8km/h 10km/h 12.8 km/h 6 km/h.
  • 48. Problem 46 A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate for some time after which it decelerates at a constant rate and comes to rest. If total time elapsed is t, then maximum velocity acquired by car will be a. b. c. d.
  • 49. Problem 47 The kinetic energy acquired by a mass m in traveling distance d. starting from rest, under the action of a constant force is directly proportional to a. m b. c. d.1/
  • 50. Problem 48 A body, constrained to move in y-direction, is subjected to a force given by The work done by this force in moving the body through a distance of m along y-axis, is   150 J 20 J 190 J 160 J
  • 51. Problem 49 The angle between the two vectors and will be 900 1800 zero 450.
  • 52. Problem 50 Which of the following has the dimensions of pressure?   MLT-2 ML-1T-2 ML-2T-2 M-1L-1.

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