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NEET PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER

PHYSICS

2000

Exercise - NEET PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER

1. Two masses as shown are suspended from a

massless pulley. Calculate the acceleration of


the system when masses aere left free:

A. 2g/3
B. g/3

C. g/9

D. g/7

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2. A body of mass 3 kg hits a wall at an angle

of 60

& returns at the same angle. The

impact time was 0.2s. Calculate the force


exerted on the wall:

A. 150√3N

B. 50√3N
C. 100 N

D. 75√3N

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3. A mass of 1 kg is thrown up with a velocity of

100 m/s. After 5 seconds. It explodes into two

parts. One parts of mass 400 g comes down

with a velocity 25 m/s Calaculate the velocity

of other parts:
A. 40 m/s upward

B. 40 m/s downward

C. 100 m/s upward

D. 60 m/s downward

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4. Calculate the net resistance of the circuit

between A and B:
A. 8/3 Ω

B. 14/3 Ω

C. 16/3 Ω

D. 22/3 Ω

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5. A capacitor is charged with a battery and

energy stored is U. After disconnecting battery

another capacitor of same capacity is

connected in parallel with it. Then energy

stored in each capacitor is:

A. U/2

B. U/4

C. 4 U

D. 2 U
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6. Two projectiles of same mass and with same

velocity are thrown at an angle 60



and 30

with the horizontal, then which quantity will

remain same:-

A. Time of flight

B. Horizontal range of projectile

C. Max height acquired

D. All of them
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7. A mass is performing vertical ciruclar motion

. If the average velocity of the particle is

increased, then at which point the string will


break:

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D
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8. A nuclear decay is expressed as ltbr.

11 11 +
.6 C → .5 B + β + X

Then the unknown particle X is

A. Neutron

B. Anti neutrino

C. Neutrino

D. Proton
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9. A man is slipping on a frictions inclined

plane & a bag falls down from the same

height. Then the speed of both is related as:

A. V B
> Vm

B. V B
< Vm

C. V B
= Vm

D. V and V can't related


B m
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10. A body weighs 72 N on the surface of the

earth. What is the gravitational force on it due

to earth at a height equal to half the radius of

the earth from the surface

A. 36N

B. 32 N

C. 144 N
D. 50 N

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11. What is a rainbow ? What is its two types ?

How are they formed ? Discuss briefly.

A. Scattering & refraction

B. Total internal reflection & dispersion

C. Reflection only

D. Diffraction and dispersion


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12. Gravitational force is required for:

A. Stirring of liquid

B. Convection

C. Conduction

D. Radiation

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13. For a plane convex lens (μ1.5) has radius

of curvature 10 cm. It is slivered on its plane

surface. Find focal length after silvering:

A. 10 cm

B. 20 cm

C. 15 cm

D. 25 cm

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14. By photoelectric effect, Einstein, proved

A. E = hV

1
B. KE = mv
2

C. E = mc
2

D. E 2
= (Rhc ) / (n )
2

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15. Maximum frequency of emission is

obtained for the transition:

A. n = 2 to n = 1

B. n = 6 to n = 2

C. n = 1 to n = 2

D. n = 2 to n = 6

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16. To find out degree of freedom, the correct

expression is:

A. solid cylinder

B. Hollow cylinder

C. Both simultaneosly

D. Can't say anything

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17. To find out degree of freedom, the correct

expression is:

2
A. f =
γ − 1

γ + 1
B. f =
2

2
C. f =
γ + 1

1
D. f =
γ + 1

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18. The frequency order of for γ -rays (b) X-rays

(a) UV-rays (c ):

A. b > a > c

B. a > b > c

C. c > b > a

D. a > c > b

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19. Electric field at centre O of semicircule of

radius 'a' having linear charge density λ given

is given by

A.
∈0 a

λπ
B.
∈0 a

λ
C.
2π ∈0 a

λ
D.
π ∈0 a

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20. The width of river is 1 km. The velocity of

boat is 5 km/hr. The boat covered the width of


river with shortest will possible path in 15 min.

Then the velocity of river stream is:

A. 3 km/hr

B. 4 km/hr

C. √29 km/hr

D. √41 km/hr

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21. Motion of a particle is given by equation

S = (3t
3
+ 7t
2
+ 14 + t + 8) m, The value of

acceleration of the particle at t = 1 sec, is:

A. 10m / s 2

B. 32m / s 2

C. 23m / s 2

D. 16m / s 2

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22. A charge Q is situated at the corner of a

cube the electric flux passed through all the

six faces of the cube is :

Q
A.
6 ∈0

Q
B.
8 ∈0

Q
C.
∈0

Q
D.
2 ∈0

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23. For adjoining fig, The magnetic field at

point, 'P' will be:

μ0
A. ⊙

μ0
B. ⊗
π

μ0
C. ⊗

μ0
D. ⊙

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24. A charge having q/m equal to 10


g
c/kg and

with velocity 5
3 × 10 m/s enters into a

uniform magnetic field B = 0.3 tesla at an angle

30

with direction of field. Then radius of

curvature will be:

A. 0.01 cm

B. 0.5 cm
C. 1 cm

D. 2 cm

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25. The value of quality factor is:

ωL
A.
R

ω
B.
RC

C. √LC
D. L/R

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26. Two sound sources emitting sound each of

wavelength λ are fixed at a given distance

apart. A listener moves with a velocity u along

the line joining the two suorces. The number

of beats heard by him per second is

2u
A.
λ
u
B.
λ

C. √uλ

u
D.

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27. A string is cut into three parts, having

fundamental frequencies n1 , n2 and n3

respectively, Then original fundamental

frequency 'n' related by the expression as:


1 1 1 1
A. = + +
n n1 n2 n3

B. n = n1 + n2 + × n3

C. n = n1 + n2 + n3

n1 + n2 + n3
D. n =
3

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28. The equations of two waves given as

x = a cos(ωt = δ) and y = a cos(ωt + α) ,


π
where δ = α + , then resultant wave
2

represent:

A. a circle (c.w)

B. A circle (a.c.w)

C. an Ellipse (c.w)

D. an ellipse (a.c.w)

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29. The relation between half − life period

(t1 / 2 ) and disintegration constant (λ) is


0.693 0.693
expressed as a)λ = b)λ = c)
t1 / 2 t1 / 2

693
λ = d)λ = 693t1 / 2
t1 / 2

ln 2
A. T 1/2
=
λ

B. T 1/2
ln 2 = λ

1
C. T 1/2
=
λ

ln
D. (λ + T 1/2
) =
2

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1
30. A cannot engine has efficiency . If
6

temperature of sink is decreased by 62



C

1
then its efficiency becomes then the
3

temperature of source and sink:

A. 33 ∘
C, 67

C

B. 37 ∘
, 99

C

C. 67 ∘
C, 33

C

D. 97K, 37K
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31. A forward biased diode is

A.

B.

C.

D.
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32. Given Truth table is correct for :
A. NAND

B. AND

C. NOR

D. OR

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33. A pendulum is displaced to an angle θ from

its equilibrium position, then it will pass


through its mean position with a velocity v

equal to

A. √2gl(1 − cos θ)

B. √2gl(1 + cos θ)

C. √2gl cos θ

D. √2gl

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34. If F = (60 î + 15 ĵ − 3k̂)N and

V = (2 î − 4 ĵ + 5k̂) m/s, then

instantaneous power is:

A. 195 watt

B. 45 watt

C. 75 watt

D. 100 watt

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35. For the adjoining diagram, a triangular

lamina is shown the correct relation between

I1 , I2 & I is (I - moment of inertia)


3

A. I 1
> I2
B. I 2
> I1

C. I 3
> I1

D. I 3
> I2

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36. Masses MA andMB hanging from the ends

of strings of lengths LA andLB are executing

simple harmonic motions. If their frequencies

are f
A
= 2fB , then
lB
A. l
A
=
4

B. l
A
= 4lB

C. l
A
= 2lB &M A
= 2MB

lB MB
D. l
A
= &MA =
2 2

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37. Nuclear fission can be explained by

A. Liquid droplet theory


B. Yakawa π - meson theory

C. Independent particle model of the

nucleus

D. Proton-proton cycle

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38. Who evaluted the mass of electron

indirectly with help of charge:

A. Thomson
B. Millikan

C. Rutherfored

D. Newton

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39. A car battery of emf 12V and internal

resistance 0.05ω receives a current of 60 A

from an external source, then the terminal

potential difference of the battery is


A. 12 V

B. 9 V

C. 15 V

D. 20 V

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40. Two bulbs of (40 W, 200 V) and (100 W, 200

V). Then correct relation for their resistance:

A. R 40
< R 100
B. R 4
> R 100

C. R 40
= R 100

D. Non relation can be predicted

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41. According to the Faraday Law of

electrolysis, the mass deposited at electrode

proportional to:

A. m ∝ I
2
B. m ∝ Q

C. m ∝ Q
2

D. m does not depend on Q

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42. A man is 6 ft tall In order to see his entire

image, he requires a plane mirror of minimum

length equal to

A. 12 feet
B. 3 feet

C. 6 feet

D. An length

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43. A potentiometer is an ideal device of

measuring potential difference because

A. It has a sensitive galvanometer

B. It has wire of hire resistance


C. It measure p.d like in closed circuit

D. It measure p.d like in open circuit

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44. Escape velocity on the surface of earth is

11.2 km/s . Escape velocity from a planet whose

mass is the same as that of earth and radius

1/4 that of earth is

A. 11.2 km/s
B. 22.4 km/s

C. 5.6 km/s

D. 44.8 km/s

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45. Choose the corrector relation between the

transistor parameters α and β .

1 − α
A. β =
α

α
B. β =
1 − α
β − 1
C. α =
β

D. αβ = 1

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46. The life span of atomic hydrogen is:

A. Fraction of one sec

B. One year

C. One hour
D. One day

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47. The cations and anions are arranged n

alternate form in:

A. Metallic crystal

B. Ionic crystal

C. C-valent crystal

D. Semi-conductor crystal
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48. When an electron do transition from n = 4

to n = 2, then emitted line in spectrum will be:

A. First line of Lyman-series

B. Second lien of Balmer

C. First line of pashen series

D. Second lien of paschen series


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49. A bubble in glass slab (μ = 1.5) when

viewed from one side appears at 5 cm and 2

cm from other side, then thickness of slab is :

A. 3.75 cm

B. 3 cm

C. 10.5 cm

D. 2.5 cm
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50. Which pair have not equal dimensions :

A. Energy and torque

B. Force and impulse

C. Angular momentum and plank's

constant

D. Elastic modulus and pressure

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Answer Key

1. B

2. A

3. C

4. B

5. B

6. B

7. B

8. C
9. C

10. B

11. B

12. B

13. A

14. A

15. A

16. A

17. A
18. A

19. C

20. A

21. B

22. B

23. C

24. B

25. A

26. A

27. A
28. B

29. A

30. B

31. A

32. B

33. A

34. B

35. B

36. A
37. A

38. B

39. C

40. B

41. B

42. B

43. D

44. B

45. B

46. A
47. B

48. B

49. C

50. B

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