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IIT JEE –Past papers PHYSICS- UNSOLVED PAPER - 1997
SECTION – I Match   the  following In the following, column I lists some physical quantities and the column II gives approximate energy values associated with some of them. Choose the appropriate  value of energy  from column II for each of the physical  quantities in column I and writer  the  corresponding  letter a, b, c, etc. against the number (i), (ii), (iii), etc. of the physical  quantity  in the answer  book. In your answer, the sequence of column I should be maintained.
01 Problem               Column I				             Column II   Energy  of thermal neutrons 		             0.025 eV Energy of X- rays			             0.5 e V Binding energy per uncleon		             3e V Photoelectric threshold of a metal 	                              20 eV                                                                                                    10keV                                                                                                    8 MeV
SECTION – II Single Correct Answer Type In each sub-question of this question of this question, four alternatives are given of which only one alternative is correct/ best answer. Select the correct/best alternative and write down the corresponding letter a, b, c or d in your answer book against the sub-question number. In your answer, the sequence of the sub-question should be same as given in the question paper.
01 Problem The average translational kinetic energy of O2 (relative molar mass 32) molecules at a particular temperature is 0.048 eV. The translational kinetic   energy of N2 (relative molar mass 28) molecules in eV at the same temperature is  0.0015 0.003 0.048 0.768
Problem 02 A vessel contains 1 mole of O2 gas (relative molar mass 32) at a temperature T. The pressure of the gas is P. An identical vessel containing one mole of He gas (relative molar mass 4) at a temperature 2T has a pressure of   P/8 P 2P 8P
Problem 03 A proton, a deuteron and an   -particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectories in a constant magnetic field. If rp, rd and r denote respectively the radii of the trajectories of these particles, then  r = rp < rd r > rd > rp r = rd > rp rp = rd = r 
Problem 04 A spherical black body with a radius or 12 cm radiates 450 W powers at 500 K. If the radius were halved and the temperature doubled, the power radiated in watt   would be    225 450 900 1800
Problem 05 A traveling wave in a stretched sting is described by the equation   the maximum particle velocity is   a.          b.     /k c. d     /dk d.  X/t
Problem 06 As per Bohr model, the minimum energy (in eV) required to remove an electron from the ground state of doubly ionized Li atom (Z = 3) is    1.51 13.6 40.8 122.4 
Problem 07 The circuit shown in the figure contains two diodes each with a forward resistance of 50 ohms and with infinite backward resistance.  If the battery voltage is 6 V, the current through the 100 ohm resistance (in Amperes) is                                                                     Zero 0.02 0.03 0.036.
Problem 08 Which of the following statements is not true?  The resistance of intrinsic semiconductors decreases with increase in temperature.  Doping pure Si with trivalent impurities give p-type semiconductors.  The majority carriers in n-type semiconductors are holes. A p-n junction can act as a semiconductor diode.
Problem 09 The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted from a surface when photons of energy 6eV fall on it is 4eV. The stopping potential in volts is  2 4 6 10
SECTION – III Fill in the blanks Fill in the blanks in the following. In your answer book, write down the sub-question number (i), (ii) etc., and your answer (s) against it corresponding to each blank. Do not write the full statement. Your answer should be in the same sequence as given in the question paper
01 Problem A rod of weight w is supported by two parallel knife edges A and B and is in equilibrium in a horizontal position. The knives are at a distance d from each other. The centre of mass of the rod is at distance x from A. The normal reaction on A is ----------- and on B is ------------.
Problem 02 The equivalent resistance between points and B of the circuit (Fig. 1997.2) given below is -------------
Problem 03 In the circuit (Fig. 1997.3) shown above, each battery is 5V and has an internal resistance of 0.2 ohm. The reading in the ideal voltmeter V is_______ V.
Problem 04 A light of wavelength 6000 A in air enters a medium with refractive index 1.5. Inside the medium its frequency is ________ Hz and its wavelength is _______ A
Problem 05 Two thin lenses, when in contact, produce a combination of power +10 diopters when they are 0.25 m apart, the power reduces to +6 diopters. The focal length of the lenses are ________ m and ________ m.
Problem 06 The equation of state of a real gas is given by                                              Where P, V and T are pressure, volume and temperature respectively and R is the universal gas constant. The dimensions of the constant a in the above equation is ______.
Problem 07 A ring shaped tube contains two ideal gases with equal masses and relative molar masses M1­ =32 and  M2 = 28. The gases are separated by one fixed partition and another movable stopper S which can move freely without friction inside the ring. The angle  as shown in the figure is ____________ degrees.
Problem 08 A symmetric lamina of mass M consists of a square shape with a semicircular section over each of the edge of the square as shown in Fig. 1997.5 the side of the square is 2a. The moment of inertia of the lamina about an axis through its centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane is 1.6 Ma2.The    moment
Problem 09 A particle is projected vertically upwards from the surface of earth (radius Re) with a kinetic energy equal to half of the minimum value needed for it to escape. The height to which it rises above the surface of earth is ________.
Problem 10 Earth receives a1400 W/ m2 of solar power. If all the solar energy falling on a lens of area 0.2 m2 is focused on to a block of ice of falling on a lens of area 0.2 m2 is focused on to a block of ice of mass 280 grams, the time taken to melt the ice will be __________ minutes. (Latent heat of fusion of ice 3.3 X105J /kg.)
Problem 11 A ray of light is incident normally on one of the faces of a prism of apex angle 300 and refractive index . The angle of deviation of the ray is __________ degrees.
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IIT JEE Physics 1997

  • 1. IIT JEE –Past papers PHYSICS- UNSOLVED PAPER - 1997
  • 2. SECTION – I Match the following In the following, column I lists some physical quantities and the column II gives approximate energy values associated with some of them. Choose the appropriate value of energy from column II for each of the physical quantities in column I and writer the corresponding letter a, b, c, etc. against the number (i), (ii), (iii), etc. of the physical quantity in the answer book. In your answer, the sequence of column I should be maintained.
  • 3. 01 Problem Column I Column II   Energy of thermal neutrons 0.025 eV Energy of X- rays 0.5 e V Binding energy per uncleon 3e V Photoelectric threshold of a metal 20 eV 10keV 8 MeV
  • 4. SECTION – II Single Correct Answer Type In each sub-question of this question of this question, four alternatives are given of which only one alternative is correct/ best answer. Select the correct/best alternative and write down the corresponding letter a, b, c or d in your answer book against the sub-question number. In your answer, the sequence of the sub-question should be same as given in the question paper.
  • 5. 01 Problem The average translational kinetic energy of O2 (relative molar mass 32) molecules at a particular temperature is 0.048 eV. The translational kinetic energy of N2 (relative molar mass 28) molecules in eV at the same temperature is 0.0015 0.003 0.048 0.768
  • 6. Problem 02 A vessel contains 1 mole of O2 gas (relative molar mass 32) at a temperature T. The pressure of the gas is P. An identical vessel containing one mole of He gas (relative molar mass 4) at a temperature 2T has a pressure of   P/8 P 2P 8P
  • 7. Problem 03 A proton, a deuteron and an -particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectories in a constant magnetic field. If rp, rd and r denote respectively the radii of the trajectories of these particles, then  r = rp < rd r > rd > rp r = rd > rp rp = rd = r 
  • 8. Problem 04 A spherical black body with a radius or 12 cm radiates 450 W powers at 500 K. If the radius were halved and the temperature doubled, the power radiated in watt would be   225 450 900 1800
  • 9. Problem 05 A traveling wave in a stretched sting is described by the equation the maximum particle velocity is   a. b. /k c. d /dk d. X/t
  • 10. Problem 06 As per Bohr model, the minimum energy (in eV) required to remove an electron from the ground state of doubly ionized Li atom (Z = 3) is   1.51 13.6 40.8 122.4 
  • 11. Problem 07 The circuit shown in the figure contains two diodes each with a forward resistance of 50 ohms and with infinite backward resistance. If the battery voltage is 6 V, the current through the 100 ohm resistance (in Amperes) is   Zero 0.02 0.03 0.036.
  • 12. Problem 08 Which of the following statements is not true?  The resistance of intrinsic semiconductors decreases with increase in temperature. Doping pure Si with trivalent impurities give p-type semiconductors. The majority carriers in n-type semiconductors are holes. A p-n junction can act as a semiconductor diode.
  • 13. Problem 09 The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted from a surface when photons of energy 6eV fall on it is 4eV. The stopping potential in volts is 2 4 6 10
  • 14. SECTION – III Fill in the blanks Fill in the blanks in the following. In your answer book, write down the sub-question number (i), (ii) etc., and your answer (s) against it corresponding to each blank. Do not write the full statement. Your answer should be in the same sequence as given in the question paper
  • 15. 01 Problem A rod of weight w is supported by two parallel knife edges A and B and is in equilibrium in a horizontal position. The knives are at a distance d from each other. The centre of mass of the rod is at distance x from A. The normal reaction on A is ----------- and on B is ------------.
  • 16. Problem 02 The equivalent resistance between points and B of the circuit (Fig. 1997.2) given below is -------------
  • 17. Problem 03 In the circuit (Fig. 1997.3) shown above, each battery is 5V and has an internal resistance of 0.2 ohm. The reading in the ideal voltmeter V is_______ V.
  • 18. Problem 04 A light of wavelength 6000 A in air enters a medium with refractive index 1.5. Inside the medium its frequency is ________ Hz and its wavelength is _______ A
  • 19. Problem 05 Two thin lenses, when in contact, produce a combination of power +10 diopters when they are 0.25 m apart, the power reduces to +6 diopters. The focal length of the lenses are ________ m and ________ m.
  • 20. Problem 06 The equation of state of a real gas is given by Where P, V and T are pressure, volume and temperature respectively and R is the universal gas constant. The dimensions of the constant a in the above equation is ______.
  • 21. Problem 07 A ring shaped tube contains two ideal gases with equal masses and relative molar masses M1­ =32 and M2 = 28. The gases are separated by one fixed partition and another movable stopper S which can move freely without friction inside the ring. The angle as shown in the figure is ____________ degrees.
  • 22. Problem 08 A symmetric lamina of mass M consists of a square shape with a semicircular section over each of the edge of the square as shown in Fig. 1997.5 the side of the square is 2a. The moment of inertia of the lamina about an axis through its centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane is 1.6 Ma2.The moment
  • 23. Problem 09 A particle is projected vertically upwards from the surface of earth (radius Re) with a kinetic energy equal to half of the minimum value needed for it to escape. The height to which it rises above the surface of earth is ________.
  • 24. Problem 10 Earth receives a1400 W/ m2 of solar power. If all the solar energy falling on a lens of area 0.2 m2 is focused on to a block of ice of falling on a lens of area 0.2 m2 is focused on to a block of ice of mass 280 grams, the time taken to melt the ice will be __________ minutes. (Latent heat of fusion of ice 3.3 X105J /kg.)
  • 25. Problem 11 A ray of light is incident normally on one of the faces of a prism of apex angle 300 and refractive index . The angle of deviation of the ray is __________ degrees.
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