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This document is a physics examination paper for the MH-CET with 50 multiple choice questions. It includes instructions for answering the questions and the marking scheme, with each correct answer earning 2 marks and no negative marking. The questions cover various topics in physics, including mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism.

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Student Name:- ______________________ Roll No:- _____________

DNYANGANGA EDUCATION
MH-CET - PHYSICS
Time:- 45 Min Marks:- 50

Instructions :
(1) There are 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
(2) Read each question carefully.
(3) Determine the one correct answer out of the four available options given for each question.
(4) For answering a question, fill the appropriate circle completely like this‘ ’in the OMR sheet. Mark with
black ink ball point pen only on OMR (Optical Mark Reader). Answer sheet provided at the end of the
question paper.
(5) Each question with correct response shall get Two (2) mark.
(6) There shall be no negative marking.
(7) Mathematical calculations must be carried out with logarithmic table.

PHYSICS
1) An electric fan has blades of length 30 cm as 5) At the uppermost point of projectile; its
measured from the axis of rotation. If the fan velocity and acceleration are at an angle of
is rotating at 1200 rpm, then the acceleration ......... .
of a point on the tip of the blade is about (a) 0° (b) 45°
......... . (c) 90° (d) 180°
(a) 1600 ms – 2 (b) 2370 ms – 2 6) Ratio between maximum range and square of
(c) 4741 ms – 2 (d) 5055 ms – 2 time of flight in a projectile motion is ......... .
(a) 10 : 49 (b) 49 : 10
2) If the radius of the circular path and
(c) 98 : 10 (d) 10 : 98
frequency of revolution of a particle of mass
‘m’ are doubled, then the change in its kinetic 7) Gravitational force is always attractive
energy will be ......... . because ......... .
(a) 8Ei (b) 15Ei (a) universal constant of gravitation is
(c) 12Ei (d) 16Ei attractive
(b) mass is never negative
3) Two bodies are thrown vertically upwards (c) it obeys inverse square law
with velocities u and 2u respectively. The
(d) its dominating
ratio of the time taken by them to reach
maximum heights is ......... 8) If the normal force is doubled; then
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : √2 coefficient of friction is ......... .
(c) √2 : 1 (d) 60 : 1 (a) halved (b) tripled
(c) doubled (d) not changed
4) The ratio of angular speed of a second hand
to the minute hand of a watch is ......... .
(a) 36000 : 1 (b) 72 : 1
(c) 720 : 1 (d) 60 : 1
9) A shell of mass 10 kg is moving with a 1
16) If mass of a moon is 81 times the mass of the
velocity of 10 𝑚𝑠 −1 when it blasts and forms
two parts of mass 9 kg and 1 kg respectively. earth and distance between earth and moon is
If the 1𝑠𝑡 mass is stationary, the velocity of 60 times the radius of the earth, then the
the 2𝑛𝑑 is ......... . distance of a point at which gravitational field
(a) 1 m/s (b) 10 m/s due to earth and moon cancel each other is
(c) 100 m/s (d) 1000 m/s ......... .
(a) 2 R (b) 4 R
10) A force of (3x + 2) N acts on a body. The
(c) 6 R (d) 8 R
work done by this force if it tends to displace
the body from x = 0 m to x = 4 m will be 17) If a satellite is launched with a velocity
......... . exactly same as its escape velocity, then its
(a) 32 J (b) 16 J trajectory will be ......... .
(c) (12x + 8) J (d) 0 J (a) circular (b) elliptical
11) In a graph of force vs displacement; the (c) parabolic (d) hyperbolic
area under curve represents ......... . 18) The periodic time of simple pendulum inside
(a) power (b) momentum the satellite or freely falling body is ......... .
(c) impulse (d) work (a) zero
12) If a person tries to displace a wall by applying (b) very small but not zero
force and if it does not move; then work done (c) infinite
is ......... . (d) finite
(a) zero (b) positive
19) The unit of thermal conductivity is ......... .
(c) negative (d) infinite
(a) Wm𝐾 −1 (b) W𝑚−1 𝐾 −1
13) A body of mass starts falling from a point at a (c) Jm𝐾 −1 (d) J𝑚−1 𝐾 −1
height 2R above earth surface. Its kinetic
energy when it has fallen to a height R above 20) The ratio of thermal conductivity of two rods
earth surface is (Where R = Radius of earth, of different material is 5 : 4. The two rods of
M = mass of earth G = Gravitational constant) same area of cross section and same thermal
1 𝐺𝑀 1 𝐺𝑀 resistance will have the lengths in the ratio
(a) 2 𝑅𝑚 (b) 6 𝑅𝑚 ......... .
2 𝐺𝑀𝑚
(c) 3 (d)
𝐺𝑀𝑚 (a) 4 : 5 (b) 9 : 1
𝑅 3𝑅
(c) 1 : 9 (d) 5 : 4
14) State of weightlessness is similar to an
observer in a lift ......... . 21) cylindrical rod having temperature 𝑇1 and
(a) accelerating upward 𝑇2 at its ends. The rate of flow of heat is 𝑄1
cal / s. If all the linear dimensions are doubled
(b) accelerating downwards and cable of the
keeping temperature constant then rate of
lift is suddenly broken flow of heat 𝑄2 will be ......... .
(c) moving downwards with a uniform (a) 4𝑄1 (b) 2𝑄1
velocity 𝑄1 𝑄1
(c) (d)
(d) moving upwards with a uniform velocity 4 2

15) Select the correct relation. 22) The temperature at which the vapour pressure
of a liquid becomes equals to the external
(a) 𝑉escape = √2 𝑉critical
(atmospheric) pressure is its ......... .
𝑉escape
(b) 𝑉critical = (a) melting point (b) sublimation point
2
(c) critical temperature (d) boiling point
(c) 𝑉escape = √3 𝑉critical
√3
(d) 𝑉escape = 𝑉critical
2
23) Two rods A and B are of equal lengths. Their 29) If humidity in air increases, the speed of
ends are kept between the same temperature sound waves in air
and their area of cross sections are 𝐴1 and𝐴2 (a) Increases (b) decreases
and thermal conductivities 𝐾1 and 𝐾2 . The (c) remian the same (d) becomes zero
rate of heat transmission in the two rods will 30) When a wave travels in a medium, the
be equal, if ……... . displacement of a particle is given by y = a
(a) 𝐾1 𝐴2 = 𝐾2 𝐴1 (b) 𝐾1 𝐴1 = 𝐾2 𝐴2 sin2π (bt – cx ), where, a , b and c are
(c) 𝐾1 = 𝐾2 (d) 𝐾1 𝐴2 2 = 𝐾2 𝐴2 2 constants. The maximum particle velocity will
be twice the wave velocity if
24) The average intermolecular spacing in gases 1
(a) b = ac (b) b = 𝑎𝑐
at NTP is approximately ......... . 1
(a)10−12m (b) 10−6 m (c) c = 𝜋a (d) c = 𝜋𝑎
(c) 10−9m (d) 10−2 m
31) Diamond is found to be optically denser than
25) In a simple harmonic progressive wave of water. The correct reason is ......... .
amplitude 10 cm, the maximum particle speed (a) water is more transparent
is two times the wave speed. The wavelength (b) diamond glitters more than water
of the wave is (c) water retards the speed of light less
(a) 3.14 cm (b) 15. 7 cm than a diamond
(c) 31. 4 cm (d) 157 cm (d) density of diamond is more than water

26) The speed of sound in mercury at a certain 32) Concave and convex lenses are placed
temperature is 1450 m/s. Given the density of touching each other. The ratio of magnitudes
mercury as 13.6 × 103 kg/m3, the bulk of their power is 2:3. The focal length of the
modulus of system is 30 cm. The focal lengths of
mercury is …. individual lens are …….
(a) 2.86 × 1010 N/𝑚3 (b) 3.86 × 1010 N/𝑚3 (a) 5 cm, -10 cm (b) 10 cm, -15 cm
(c) 4.86 × 1010 N/𝑚3 (d) 5.86 × 1010 N/𝑚3 (c) 10 cm, -20 cm (d) 20 cm, -30 cm

27) A source of sound is moving with constant 33) Focal length of objective of an astronomical
velocity of 10 m/s emitting a note of telescope is 1.5 m. Under normal adjustment,
frequency 290 Hz. The ratio of frequencies length of telescope is 1.56 m. Focal length of
observed by a stationary observer while the the eyepiece is ……
source is approaching him and after it crosses (a) 0.06 m (b) 1.4 m
him is (Speed of sound in air is 330 m/s) (c) 2.34 m (d) 3.06 m
(a) 17 : 16 (b) 16: 15
34) Using simple microscope, a magnified image
(c) 14 : 15 (d) 17 : 15
at distance of distinct vision (DDV) is
28) Sound waves in air are always longitudinal obtained. The object must be placed ......... .
Because …… . (a) at a distance of distinct vision
(a) density of air is very small (b) at the principle focus
(b) air is a mixture of several gases (c) between the principle focus and optical
(c) air does not have any modulus of centre of the lens
rigidity (d) slightly beyond the principle focus
(d) sound waves needs a nonelastic
35) An ink mark is made on a piece of paper. A
medium glass slab of thickness t is laced on it. The ink
mark appears to be raised up through a
distance x when viewed at nearly normal
incidence. If the refractive index of material
of glass slab is μ then thickness of glass slab t 41) The earth's surface is treated as a conducting
is given by surface. What should be the surface density of
charge , so that a proton remains suspended in
(𝜇−1) 𝜇𝑥
(a) (b) (𝜇−1)𝑥 space near the earth's surface? (Given: m=
𝜇𝑥
(𝜇−1)𝑥 𝜇
mass of proton, e= charge on proton, g=
(c) (d) (𝜇−1)𝑥 space)
𝜇
𝑒 𝜖0𝑚𝑔
36) Given a point source of light, which of the (a) 𝜖0𝑚𝑔 𝐶/𝑚2 (b) 𝐶/𝑚2
𝑒
following can produce a parallel beam of 𝑚𝑔
(c) 𝜖0𝑒 𝐶/𝑚2
𝜖0𝑒
(d) 𝑚𝑔 𝐶/𝑚2
light?
(a) Convex mirror 42) Two point charges q 1 and q 2 are ‘l ’ distance
(b) Concave mirror apart. If one of the charges is doubled and
(c) Concave lens distance between them is halved, then the
(d) Two plane mirrors inclined at an magnitude of force becomes n times, where n
angle of 90° is ......... .
(a) 8 (b) 1
37) An electron of mass ‘𝑚𝑒 ’ and a proton of (c) 2 (d) 16
mass ‘𝑚𝑝 ’ are kept in a uniform electric field.
The ratio of the acceleration of electron (𝛼𝑒 ) 43) Serious drawback of the semiconductor
to the acceleration of proton (𝛼𝑝 ) is ......... . device is that they ......... .
𝑚 𝑚𝑝 (a) cannot be used with high voltage
(a) 𝑚𝑒 (b) 𝑚
𝑝 𝑒 (b) pollute the environment
(c) one (d) infinity (c) are costly
38) A charge of 10 μ C is placed at the centre of a (d) do not last for long time
hemisphere of radius R = 10 cm as shown. 44) Consider the following statements i and ii and
The electric flux through the hemisphere (in identify the correct choice of the given
MKS units) is ......... . answers.(i) The width of the depletion layer in
a p-n junction diode increases in forward
bias(ii) In an intrinsic semiconductor the
fermi energy level is exactly in the middle of
(a) 20 × 105 (b) 10 × 105 the forbidden gap.
(a) is true and (ii) is false
(c) 6 × 105 (d) 2 × 105
(b) Both (i) and (ii) are false
39) A region surrounding a stationary electric (c) is false and (ii) is true
dipoles has ......... . (d) Both (i) and (ii) are true
(a) magnetic field only
(b) electric field only 45) With the increase in the temperature of an
(c) both electric and magnetic fields NTC thermistor, the resistance ......... .
(a) increase (b) decrease
(d) no electric and magnetic fields
(c) becomes 100 times (d) becomes infinity
40) The electric intensity due to a dipole of length
10 cm and having a charge of 500 μ C, at a 46) Which one of the following is not a
point on the axis at a distance 20 cm from one semiconductor device?
of the charges in air is ......... . (a) Integrated circuits (b) Carbon resistor
(a) 6.25 × 107 N/C (b) 9.28 × 107 N/C (c) photo resistor (d) Junction transistor
(c) 13.1 × 11111 N/C (d) 20.5 × 107 N/C
47) In a p-n junction diode, change in
temperature due to heating ......... .
(a) affects only reverse resistance
(b) affects only forward resistance
(c) does not affect resistance of p-n
junction
(d) affects the overall VI characteristics
of p-n junction
48) Of the diodes shown in the following
diagrams, which one is reverse biased?

49) The band gap and conduction band in the


energy band diagram of insulators are
respectively ......... .
(a) very high, empty
(b) very low, empty
(c) very high, completely filled
(d) very low, completely filled
50) In the following circuit, the reading in the
ammeter is

(a) 25.1 mA (b) 22.5 mA


(c) 21.5 mA (d) 21.25 mA

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