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HSTR Physics Maths 2012

The document is an examination question booklet for a Physics and Mathematics paper, detailing instructions for candidates on how to fill out the O.M.R. Answer Sheet and conduct themselves during the exam. It includes guidelines on verifying the question booklet, marking answers, and the prohibition of certain items in the examination hall. Additionally, it contains a series of sample questions related to physics and mathematics topics.

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HSTR Physics Maths 2012

The document is an examination question booklet for a Physics and Mathematics paper, detailing instructions for candidates on how to fill out the O.M.R. Answer Sheet and conduct themselves during the exam. It includes guidelines on verifying the question booklet, marking answers, and the prohibition of certain items in the examination hall. Additionally, it contains a series of sample questions related to physics and mathematics topics.

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EXAMINATION CODE : [04 QUESTION BOOKLET SL. NO. Dist. Code | Registration No. QUESTION BOOKLET - PAPER-IT (Before answering questions read carefully the instructions given in the Question Booklet) SUBJECTS : PHYSICS & MATHEMATICS MAXIMUM MARKS : 100 MAXIMUM TIME : 2 HOURS ‘SUBJECT Cope : [PS 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. (including initial 10 minutes for filling 0.M.R. Answer Sheet) DATE: 1, The sealed Question Booklet containing 100 questions enclosed with O.M.R. Answer Sheets given to you. 2. Verify whether the given question booklet is of the same subject which you have opted, 3. Open th «vestion paper seal carefully and take out the enclosed O.M.R, Answer sheet outside the {question t~ vec. Fil up the general information and shade the relevant circle from SI, No. 1 to 8 of O“1.R. Answe. Sheet. If you fail to fill up the details in the form of alphabet and signs as instructed, you Personally responsible for consequences arising during scoring of your answer sheet. 4. See that the Question Paper Booklet No. and the 0.M.R. Answer Sheet No. are same. If there is difference, inform the Room Supervisor immediately, 5. Enter the Question Paper Booklet SI. No. in the O.M.R. Answer Sheet at Si. No. 4 6. Enter the Code of the subject you have opted at SI. No. 9 of O.M.R. Answer Sheet and shade the circle given before the subject. oe = During the Examination :~ (a) Read each question carefully. (b) ‘Select the correct answer out of the four choices given under each Question, (©) Completely darken/shade the relevant circle against Question No. in the O.M.R. Answer Sheet, For example, in a question paper if SI. No. 3 is correct answer for Question No. 20, then darken before SI, No. 20 of O.M.R. Answer Sheet using blue / black ball point pen as follows 2.Q@ @ @ @ (onivexampiey 8. Rough work should be done only on the blank ‘space provided in the Question Booklet. Rough work should mot be done on the O.M.R. Answer Sheet, 10. The candidate and the Room Supervisor should sign in the O.M.R. Sheet at specified place, Candidate has ‘to put left hand thumb impression at specified place compuisorily. |[Link] of the candidate is given carboniess O.M.R. Answer sheet in duplicate, Candidate should return the to the Room Supervisor and retain carbon copy of the same with him after the examination, [Link] Tables, Calculator, Pager & Mobile phones are not allowed inside the examination hall. [Link] answering the questions writing the information at SI, No, 8 is compulsory. [Link] not use white fluid to change the answer, such answer will not be considered for valuation. [Link] a candidate is found committing malpractice, such a candidate shall not be considered for recruitment and action will be taken against such candidate as per rules. 1, There is only one correct answer for each question. 2. Circles must be darkened with BLUE or BLACK ball point pen only. Do not try to alter the entry. 3. Circle should be darkened completely so that the numeral inside the circle is not visible. 4. Do not make any stray marks on this sheet. 5. This is a carbonless Answer Sheet. There is no need to shade the second copy separately. ‘& Paper-II PS Scanned with CamScanner 17 ENGLISH VERSION 1. Which of the following has zero Baryon number ? ay a (2) Pion (3) Proton (4) Neutron 2. What is a typical conduction voltage for a silicon diode ? () 03 Q) Liv G) O7V 4) O1V 3. A.6.2 V zener is rated at 1 watt. The maximum safe current the zener can carry is (1) 161 mA QQ) 161A (3) 1.61mA (4) 16.1mA 4. Energy required to move a body of ‘mass _m from the earth’s orbit. of Bi 1 The rate of flow of liquid through a capillary tube under constant pressure head is Q. If the diameter of the tube is reduced to half and if its length is doubled, then the new rate of flow of fluid will be () Q32 Q) Qa GB) (4) 16Q ‘The condition for secondary maximum. in the Fraunhoffer diffraction pattern ata single slit is given by (1) dsin @=34/2 Q) dsin@=W2 @) dsino= BD) deos0=2 ‘A Camot engine with a source at 500 K and sink at 375 K, consumes 600 K cal of heat in one cycle. The radius 2R to 3R is heat rejected to the sink per cycle is (2) GMnv6R (1) 250K cal (2) GMmvi2R (2) 550K cal (3) GMm3R (3) 450K cal (4) GMmv/8R (4) 350K eal Space For Rough Work Paper-It Ps Scanned with CamScanner The characteristic property of light waves which is independent of the nature of the medium through which it passes is (1) Amplitude (2) Wavelength (3) Frequency (4) Velocity Interaction between neighbouring dipoles is negligible in the case of (1) Antiferromagnetic (2) Paramagnetic (3) Diamagnetic (4) Ferromagnetic The charge and spin of neutrino are respectively QM 6% @ 0% GB) (0,0) @) Ge%) 18 u. A p-n junction diode can be used for (1) Modulation (2) Oscillation (3) Rectification (4) Amplification 12. If the ratio of the concentration of electrons to that of holes in a semiconductor is 7/5 and the ratio of currents is 7/4, then the ratio of their drift velocities is a 47 Q) 58 @) 4s (4) 5/4 13. In Ruby laser the pumping method used to achieve population inversion is (1) Thermal pumping (2) Electrical pumping (3) Chemical pumping (4) Optical pumping Space For Rough Work Paper-Il & Scanned with CamScanner 14, The physical quantity that remains constant in adiabatic expansion is (1) Temperature (2) Entropy (3) Enthalpy (4) Pressure 15, The wavelength range for-raysis (1) 100-1000 A (2) O1A-10A (3) 0.001 A-0.1A (4) 4000 A- 8000 A 16. The graphite rods are used in a nuclear reactor to (1) provide shield against leakage of radiation. (2) slow down the speed of 19 7. 18. 19. The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor increases electromagnetic radiation of wavelength shorter than 2480 nm is incident on it. The band gap in eV for the semiconductor is () 07eV Q) Lev Q) 2SeV @) 05eV when In a common base amplifier the phase difference between the output signal voltage and the input signal voltage is () W (2) w4 @B) x (4) zero The — spectral that lies completely in the ultraviolet region is (1) Pfund series neutrons. (2) Lyman (3) control the chain reaction, (@) Balmer (4) provide fuel. @) Brackett ‘Space For Rough Work Paper-It Ps Scanned with CamScanner 20 20. B-decay means emission of electrons 24, The inductance of a coil of 120 tums from wound on a tube of length 8 cm and @) ‘Outenmosteiccran aba diameter 6 cm with relative i permittivity = 1 is (2) Radioactive nucleus (1) 0.84mH (2) 0.456 mH (3) _Innermost electron orbit 3) 0.638mH (4) 0.72 mH (4) A stable nucleus ; — 25. Two tuning forks A and B produce 21. The critical anal ats tei is 40 vokes of froquecislen 358 He ‘and and a ray incident on it as maximum 262 Hie respectively. An uaknown Ee eae “Os note sounded with A produces iia Pillasiaiaiail certain beats. When the same note is (1) 58°43" @) 57°16 sounded with B, the beat frequency (3) 58°04" (4) 58°45' gets doubled. The frequency is (1) 252Hz (2) «254 Hz 22. Radius of ,,A/°7 nucleus in units of (3) 256 Hz (4) 250 Hz Fermi is ay 4 Q) 12 26. In an experiment, the displacement @) 24 4) 36 of the stretched wire of length L is Y, =A sin (nx/L) sinoot and energy is E,. In another experiment, its 23. A coil having a resistance of 120 Qs displacement is Y, = A sin (2nx/L) and an inductance of 24H) is sin 2ot and energy is E,, Then connected across a power supply of 5. Ta 12 V. The time constant of the circuit Es yse is Q) E,=E, (1) 6s (2) 0.28 (3) E,=2E, (3) 288s 4) 058 (4) E,=4E, Space For Rough Work Papert Scanned with CamScanner 27. Television was invented by (1) Graham Bell (2) Marconi (3) Thomas Alva Edison (4) JLBaird 28. If R, and R,, are respectively the distances of the geostationary satellite and moon from the centre of the earth, then R,,/R, is nearly equal to a) 29? (2) (29)? @) a , (4) 29 29. A star rotates in a circle of radius 10® km at an angular speed of + 10 rad/s. If its radius collapses to 10° km, its new angular speed is 2 30. 3. 32, In Young's double slit experiment the ratio of maximum to minimum intensities in a interference patter is 25: 1. The ratio of the amplitudes of the two waves is q)y 1:5 (2) 3:2 Q) 4:3 (4) 5:1 Which of the following is a dextro rotatory substance ? (1) Nicotine (2) Fruit sugar (3) Turpentine » ‘An electron moving relativistically has its mass equal to two times rest mass. Its speed is a) afic 2) Bo Cane Sugar (1) 0.01 rads! S (2) 0.08 rads" 3 @) Zc 3) 0314* 10% rads 3 (4) 0.05 rads (@) 7c Space For Rough Work Paper? PS Scanned with CamScanner 2 33. For a transistor amplifier in common 36. The phase difference between the emitter configuration for load electric and magnetic veetors E and impedance of 1 KQ, hj, = 50 and B of an electromagnetic wave in free h,.= 25 p A/V, the current gain is space is () -48.78 A a 2) 0 @ -s2 2 @) x2 QB) -15.7 @) x3 (4) -248 37. The Electrostatic potential is the 34. A proton and an alpha particle are (1) Potential difference per unit subjected to same _ potential volume. difference V. Their de-Broglie (2) Potential energy per unit time. wavelengths 2, and 2,, will be in the ) veld ‘sorgy per ink ratio charge. @) 1:2 "Q) 2:1 (4) Potential difference per unit QB) Yau (4) 4:1 = 38. The retarding potential required to 35. A logic circuit whose output will be stop the emission of photoelectrons in logic 0 state only, when all inputs when a photo-sensitive material of are in logic 1 state is called work function 1.2 eV is irradiated O nies with ultraviolet photons of 6.2 eV is QQ) 74V (2) AND Gate Q) 12V 3) ORGate a) Sov (4) NOR Gate (4) 62V Space For Rough Work PS Paper-II Scanned with CamScanner 23 39. The carrier frequency ranges of AM 41. The excess of pressure inside one and FM radio transmitters are soap bubble is three times that inside a second one, The ratio of the (1) AM: 200 10.400 kHz, volumes of the two bubbles is Q) 2:27 @ 1:3 FM : 8 to 12 MHz @) 1:9 (a) 1:27 (2) AM: 100 to $00 kHz, 42. A wire of length L and cross- FM : 188 to 308 MHz sectional area A is made up of material of Young’s modules Y. The (3) AM : 530 to 1600 kHz, work done in stretching the wire by an amount ‘x’ is given by EMS 85 90/1 06: () YAFRx @) YAPIL QB) YAC2L (4) YAPix (4) AM: 10 to 700 kHz, FM : 800 to 900 MHz 43. Mercury behaves as a superconductor below the critical temperature equal to () 24K Q) 42K @) 24K (4) 42K 40. In normal Zeeman effect, the spectral lines are 5 44, The fine structure of atomic spectral +° (1) unpolarized and unequally Hiei 6.880 paca (1) The higher energy state of the nucleus. @) unpolarioad and equally spaced (2) The interaction of the orbital and spin magnetic moments of (3) polarized and unequally spaced. the electron. (3) The bonding of the atoms. (4) polarized and equally spaced. (4) The strong force of the nucleus. ‘Space For Rough Work Paper-I1 PS Scanned with CamScanner 24 45, The temperature of a black body 48. The masses m4, mg and spring increases from T to 2T. The factor by constants ka; ky of two which the rate of emission will quantum oscillators A and B satisfy increase is m, = 2 mg; ky = 2kg. If Ey and Ey are the ground state energies of A 16 2) 2 "9 ® and B, then @) 4 @ 8 () E,=4E, Q) E,=E, 46. The induced emf in a coil is Q) Ey=2Ey proportional to (4) Ey=3E, (1) product of magnetic flux and area of the coil. 49. The electrical entity inductance can (2) magnetic flux through the coil be compared to the mechanical entity (3) area of the coil. (1) Inertia (4) _ rate of change of magnetic flux (2) Energy through the coil. (3) Momentum (4) Torque 47. A radioactive isotope has a half life T years. The time after which its a. ith 4) signal is changed activity is reduced to 6.25% of its fe Tesi, eT ni sigoal i eat criginal activity is into corresponding electrical signal using a G) Styess (1) Transducer @) 2Tyears (2) Modulator G3) 4T years (3) Detector 4) 6T years (4) Loud speaker ‘Space For Rough Work Papert Scanned with CamScanner 25 51, Which of the following is not a prime 56. The value of pis nme (9-37 +(p+ DF=16 pe as he ° @ 1-3 52, Solution of the congruence Q) 3 \ 4) 3,- 5x? = 3 (mod 7) is ® 3 a) 1,2 Q) 2,3 For-whatsval “ Fis 57. For at values of m roots of the 4 4, we Ge 8 ‘equation 7 + mx +4 =0 are distinct ? 5 q) m=5 53. The value of 7 2 + 16 V4 is Q) m>s4 w WB Q) «2 @) mess 5 (4) m=4 @) 342 (4) 3N6 7 58. If A and B are two matrices of same 54, Ifat+b+c=2s, then a? +b?-c? + order¢ then which of the following is 2ab is identically equal to aot true ? (1) 4s(s-e) (1) AB=BA (2) 2s(s-e) Q) A+B=B+A @) 4s(s—bXs—0) (3) A+Bis of the same order (4) (sa) (s—b) (sc), (4) ABSBA $5. The value of is 59. The value of La(b~ ¢) is b (a) NB-52 aero) (2) abe Q) N2+H3 i etEre @ N2-98 @ 0 (4) - 53+ 52 ‘Space For Rough Work Papert Ps. Scanned with CamScanner 26 60. The number of prime numbers in 64. A sum of & 750 is distributed among (25) x 107 x 275 ig A, B, C and D in such a manner that A gets as much as B and C together, (50 Q) 25 B gets @ 125 more than C and D gets 6) 32 (@) 55 as much as C. What is A’s share ? Q) 325 61. How’ many 3 digit numbers are a os visible by 7 in all ? (3) 225 a) 129 2) 126 @) 275 (3) 128 (4) 127 A General wishes to draw up his 36581 soldiers in the form of a solid 62. The HCF and LCM of two numbers sphere. Afier arranging them he are 11 and 385 respectively. If one found that some of them are left number lies between 75 and 125, over. How many are left ? then that number is a 1s Q) 10 Q7 2) 65 @) 88 (4) 99 (3) 100 (4) 81 63. The charges of a hired car are & 4 per km for the first 60 km, @ 5 per km for 1 1 the next 60 km and & 8 for every ieabe =.then Te abst 5 km for further joumey. If the 1 balance amount left over with +a Mahesh is one-fourth of what he paid towards the charges of the hired car ai. for travelling 320 km, how much @ 0 money did he have initially with him ? 1 (1) 1075 (2) 1285 8 (@) 1540 (4) 2000 (4) Space For Rough Work Ps Paper-II Scanned with CamScanner 67. The largest number among 2, V3 and is (1) Allare equal @ V2 @ 4 w 8 68. .In a certain office, 72% of the workers prefer tea and 44% prefer coffee, If each of them prefer tea or coffee and 40 like both, the total number of workers in the office is (1) 320 (2) 200 (3) 240 (4) 250 27 70. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 6 hours and 4 hours respectively. If they are opened on alternate hours and if pipe A is opened first, in how many hours the tank shall be full ? a) Qs 1 @ 4 @ 4% 71, Speed of a boat in standing water is ‘9 kmph and the speed of a stream is 1.5 kmph. A man rows to a place at a distance of 105 km and comes back to the starting point. The total time taken by him is, (1) 24hours = (2) (3) 18hours (4) 16 hours 20 hours “IPA-B= (1,3, 7,1, B-A= {2, 6, 8} and ANB = (4, 9} then (1) A= (2,4,6,8,9} (9. A train 800 metres long is running at B= (1,2,3,7,8) a speed of 78 km/hour. If it crosses a . tunnel in | minute, then the length of @) Am {1,3,4,7,9 11} the tunnel (in metres) is B= (2,4,6,8,9) a) 340 @) A={1,3,711) (2) 130 B= (2,4,6,8,9) @) 360 (4) A={1,2,3,4,5,6,7} a 50 B=(1,4,7,8) ‘Space For Rough Work Papers tt Ps Scanned with CamScanner 73. From a group of 7 men and 6 women, 5 persons are to be selected to form a committee so that at least 3 men are there on the committee. ‘The number of ways this can be done in a) 735 2) S64 @) 64s (4) 756 74. and 9 which are divisible by 5 and none of the digit is repeated ? a) 10 @ 5 @) 20 (4) 15 85) ()_ () 75. If (3 5) ()- q)then x, y respectively are () 94 @) 83 @) 2-5 (4) 2,5 76. The product of (101), and (100), is (1) (100001), (2) (11000), (3) (10000), (4) (10100), 28 77. The number of arrangements of the letters ofthe. -~— word “MATHEMATICS” is a @ @ hh (4) 8! 78. The sum of four consecutive odd number is 80. The number is a) 38 Q) (3) (4) 8S 8 80 «>The age of Mohan and Sohan is in the ratio 5: 7. If Mohan were 9 years older and Sohan 9 years younger, the age of Mohan would have been twice the age of Sohan, The ages are (1) 24,18 @) 21,15 (3) 15,21 (4) 18,24 Space For Rough Work PS Paper-II Scanned with CamScanner 29 80. Divide 38 into two equal parts such 84. The lateral surface area of a thin that thrice the square, the larger the circular bottomed tin is 1760 sq. cm part exceeds the square of the smaller and the radius is 10 em, What is the part by 1532. The required parts are height of the tin ? () 34,44 (1) 28 (2) 24,14 @ 18 @) 34,24 he (4) 34,18 O 2 5 85. The height of water level ina circular ay well is 7 metres and its diameter is m If 6) HOO hen tbevalberat 10 metres. The volume of the water (0.25) is stored in the well is (1) 0.0156 @ @) 025 @) 30 (3) 600 (3) 0.0625 (4) 700 (4) 0.5 86. The diameter of a cone is 10 cm and 82. 1f 2! +2"*! = 320, then n is equal to height is 12 cm. The total surface 4 area of the cone is given by 2) 6 (1) 305 @ @) 285 @B) 7 (3) 282.85 (4) 5 (4) 280 A 87. Total volume of 21 steel balls in a 83, The value of 5* x (125)°2Sis bearing is 88 cc. The diameter of i 5 each ball is given by : (2 @ V5 @ 1 @) sv5 @B) 4 (4) 5 @) 8 Space For Rough Work Paper- PS Scanned with CamScanner 30 88. The number of nodes, arc and region 91, AABC jj APQR. Area of the A® ABC for the following network is given by is 64 cm? and area of A® PQR is A D 49 cm*. If QR = 8, the length of the side of A'°ABC corresponding to QR is given by Cc a) 6s (i) 2,4,6 Q) 84,6 GB) 6,84 (4) 4,86 Q) 9.14 (@) 8.24 89. In the triangle ABC, XY | BC, (4) 7.14 AX = $ - 2, BX = 28 - 5 and AY ad then the value of Sis 3 92. Ina right angled "ABC, ZB = 90°, a “5 AC = 17 cm, AB = 8 cm, then BC is @ wy ie (2) 8 (3) 9) QB) 17 3 @) 5 (4) 15 90. A man whose height is 1.5 metres 93. Given below are the sides of a standing 8 metres from a lamp post, triangle. In which cases are the observes that his shadow cast by the triangles right angled ? height is 2 m in length, How high is the lamp above the ground ? (1) 34,6 @ 18 2) 910,14 Q) 65 @) 105 G) 2,34 4) 95 (4)_8,15,7 Space For Rough Work Ps Paper-I Scanned with CamScanner 3 94. Three circles of radii 3 em, 4 om, 97. The sum of the interior angles of @ 5 em with centres A, B and C polygon of n-sides is respectively touch externally. The (1) +4 right angles perimeter of the A! ABC is (2) (2n+4) right angles (ay 24 (3) (n=4) right angles Q) 14 (4) (2n-4) right angles @) 12 @ 4 98. The perimeter of a semi-circle is given by (1) me +2r 95. Two concentric circles of radii are 5 Q) nr-2r and 3 cms. The length of the chord of we the outer circle which touches the @) inner circle is (4) n+ 2r a 8 Q) 6 99, In a sequence T, = 4n? ~ 1, find the value of n so that T,, = 35. @) 12 7 1) ws (4) 24 . ay © ons Q) n=4 Q) n=5 96. The value of x is (4) n=6 1 —fiameter () Greumference 1 x42 100. If A [ is a circumference art] -1 2) radius symmetric matrix, then x is a radius mt ©) Greumference @ -1 4) sitgumference G) 2 diameter (@) -2 ‘Space For Rough Work Paper-II & rs Scanned with CamScanner

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