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2013 Main (1) Merged Pagenumber

This document is an examination paper for the Senior Secondary Examination in Physics for the year 2013, consisting of 30 questions. It includes general instructions for candidates, marking schemes, and specific questions covering various physics topics. The paper emphasizes the importance of writing answers in the provided answer book and prohibits the use of calculators during the exam.
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2013 Main (1) Merged Pagenumber

This document is an examination paper for the Senior Secondary Examination in Physics for the year 2013, consisting of 30 questions. It includes general instructions for candidates, marking schemes, and specific questions covering various physics topics. The paper emphasizes the importance of writing answers in the provided answer book and prohibits the use of calculators during the exam.
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x……®……ΔEÚ Roll No.

No. of Questions — 30 SS—40—PHY.


No. of Printed Pages — 11

=SS… ®……v™… ®…EÚ {…Æ˙“I……, 2013


SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2013
¶……Ë i…EÚ ¥…Y……x…
PHYSICS
1
∫…®…™… : 3 P…h]‰ı
4
{…⁄h……»EÚ : 56

{…Æ˙“I……Ãl…™…… E‰Ú ±…B ∫……®……x™… x…nÊ˘∂… :


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :
1. {…Æ˙“I……l…‘ ∫…¥…«|…l…®… +{…x…‰ |…∂x… {…j… {…Æ˙ x……®……ΔEÚ + x…¥……™…«i…: ±…J…Â*
Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question
paper compulsorily.
2. ∫…¶…“ |…∂x… EÚÆ˙x…‰ + x…¥……™…« ΩÈ˛*
All the questions are compulsory.
3. |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x… EÚ… =k…Æ˙ n˘“ M…<« =k…Æ˙-{…÷Œ∫i…EÚ… ®…Â Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book
only.
4. V…x… |…∂x…… ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ J…hb˜ ΩÈ˛, =x… ∫…¶…“ E‰Ú =k…Æ˙ BEÚ ∫……l… Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those
parts are to be written together in continuity.
5. |…∂x… {…j… E‰Ú Ω˛xn˘“ ¥… +ΔO…‰V…“ ∞¸{……xi…Æ˙ ®… EÚ∫…“ |…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ“ j…÷ ]ı / +xi…Æ˙ /
¥…Æ˙…‰v……¶……∫… Ω˛…‰x…‰ {…Æ˙ Ω˛xn˘“ ¶……π…… E‰Ú |…∂x… EÚ…‰ ∫…Ω˛“ ®……x…Â*
If there is any error / difference / contradiction in Hindi &
English versions of the question paper, the question of Hindi
version should be treated valid.
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6. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… +ΔEÚ |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x…
1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4
Q. Nos. Marks per question
1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4
7. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… 21 i…l…… 27 ∫…‰ 30 ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ ¥…EÚ±{… ΩÈ˛*
There are internal choices in Q. Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

8. {…Æ˙“I…… ®… EËÚ±…E÷Ú±…‰]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú ={…™……‰M… EÚ“ +x…÷®… i… x…Ω˛” Ω˲*


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1. ¥…t÷i… I…‰j… Ɖ˙J……+… E‰Ú EÚ…‰<« n˘…‰ M…÷h… ±… J…B*


Write any two properties of electric field lines. 1
2. ∫…®… ¥…¶…¥… {…fiπ`ˆ EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
Define equipotential surface. 1
3. X = 4Ω B¥…Δ Y = 48 × 10−8 Ω -m E‰Ú S……±…EÚ…Â EÚ“ ±…®§……<« +…v…“ EÚÆ˙x…‰ {…Æ˙ X ¥… Y E‰Ú
±…B ∫…ΔM…i… ®……x… ±… J…B*
Write the corresponding values of X and Y for which the lengths of
conductors X = 4Ω and Y = 48 × 10 −8 Ω -m are reduced to half. 1
4. n˘B M…™…‰ S…j…… ®… §…xn÷ P {…Æ˙ =i{…z… S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ“ n˘∂…… ⊗ ¥… ☼ E‰Ú ∞¸{… ®… ±… J…B*

S…j… A S…j… B
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In given diagrams write the direction of magnetic field produced at
point P in form of ⊗ and ☼. 1

Fig. A Fig. B
5. °ËÚÆ˙…b‰˜ EÚ… ¥…Ët÷i…S…÷®§…EÚ“™… |…‰Æ˙h… EÚ… x…™…®… ±… J…B*
Write Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. 1
6. EÚ∫…“ |…i™……¥…i…‘ {… Æ˙{…l… ®… +…Æ˙…‰ {…i… ¥……‰±]ıi…… 220V Ω˲* ™… n˘ R = 8Ω, X L = X C = 6Ω Ω˲
i……‰ x…®x… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B :
a) ¥……‰±]ıi…… EÚ… ¥…M…« ®……v™… ®…⁄±… ( rms ) ®……x…
b) {… Æ˙{…l… EÚ“ |… i…§……v……*
In an alternating circuit applied voltage is 220V. If R = 8Ω,
X L = X C = 6Ω then write the values of the following : 1
a) Root mean square value of voltage
b) Impedance of circuit.
7. a) S…÷®§…EÚi¥… E‰Ú ±…B M……>∫… x…™…®… EÚ…‰ ®…ËC∫…¥…‰±… ∫…®…“EÚÆ˙h… E‰Ú ∞¸{… ®… ±… J…B*
1
b) EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B*
μ0ε0
a) Write Gauss' law for magnetism in the form of Maxwell equation.
1
b) Write the value of . 1
μ0ε0

8. +À§…n÷˘EÚi…… n˘…‰π… EÚ…‰ ∫…Δ∂……‰ v…i… EÚÆ˙x…‰ E‰Ú ±…™…‰ EÚ∫… |…EÚ…Æ˙ E‰Ú ±…Â∫… EÚ… |…™……‰M… EÚÆ˙i…‰ ΩÈ˛ ?
Which type of lens is used to correct astigmatism ? 1
9. {…⁄h…« +…xi… Æ˙EÚ {…Æ˙…¥…i…«x… EÚ“ P…]ıx…… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
Define the phenomenon of total internal reflection. 1
10. EÚ…‰<« i…i¥… A x…®x… n˘…‰ S…Æ˙h… |… GÚ™……+… u˘…Æ˙… i…i¥… C ®… ¥…P… ]ıi… Ω˛…‰i…… Ω˲ :
A ⎯⎯→ 2He4 + B

B ⎯⎯→ 2 ( −1e 0 ) + C

i…i¥……Â A, B ¥… C ®…Â ∫…‰ ∫…®…∫l…… x…EÚ ™…÷M®… UÙ…Δ ]ıB*


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An element A decays into element C by the following two step
processes :
A ⎯⎯→ 2He4 + B

B ⎯⎯→ 2 ( −1e 0 ) + C
Select pair for isobars from elements A, B and C. 1
11.
A B Y Y'
0 0 0 1
0 1 1 0
1 0 1 0
S…j… : P
1 1 1 0
∫……Æ˙h…“ : Q
S…j… P B¥…Δ ∫……Æ˙h…“ Q ∫…‰ ∫…Δ§…Δ v…i… i……ÃEÚEÚ u˘…Æ˙…Â E‰Ú x……®… ±… J…B*
A B Y Y'
0 0 0 1
0 1 1 0
1 0 1 0
Figure : P
1 1 1 0
Table : Q
Write the names of logic gates related to figure P and table Q. 1
12. {…fil¥…“ ∫…i…Ω˛ ∫…‰ |…‰π…h… B¥…Δ + ¶…O……Ω˛“ BÂ]ı“x…… EÚ“ >ƒS……<™……ƒ GÚ®…∂…: hT ¥… hR ΩÈ˛* n˘…‰x…… BÂ]ı“x……+…Â
E‰Ú §…“S… EÚ“ + v…EÚi…®… o˘Œπ]ıƉ˙J…“™… n⁄˘Æ˙“ (LOS) E‰Ú ±…B ∫…Δ§…Δv… ±… J…B*
Heights of transmitting and receiving antennas from earth surface are
hT and h R respectively. Write the relation for maximum line-of-sight
(LOS) distance between two antennas. 1
13. ®……Ïb÷˜±…x… C™…… Ω˲ ? +…™……®… ®……Ïb÷˜ ±…i… i…ÆΔ˙M… E‰Ú ∫…Δ∫…⁄S…x…Ú E‰Ú ±…B |…n˘k… + ¶…O……Ω˛“ §±……ÏEÚ-+…Ɖ˙J…
®…Â ¶……M… X EÚ… x……®… ±… J…B*

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What is modulation ? In the given block diagram of a receiver for
detection of amplitude modulated wave, write the name of part X. 1

14. a) ®…“]ıÆ˙ ∫…‰i…÷ EÚ“ ∫…xi…÷±…x… +¥…∫l…… ®…Â n˘B M…™…‰ {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… ®…Â +Y……i… |… i…Æ˙…‰v… S EÚ… ®……x…
Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*

b) n˘B M…™…‰ {… Æ˙{…l… ®…Â X ¥… Y E‰Ú ®…v™… {… Æ˙h……®…“ |… i…Æ˙…‰v… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B ™… n˘ E÷ΔÚV…“ K
i) J…÷±…“ Ω˛…‰
ii) §…xn˘ Ω˛…‰*

a) In the given circuit diagram, find the value of unknown


resistance S, in the balancing condition of meter bridge.

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b) In the given circuit write the value of resultant resistance in
between X and Y when key K is
i) opened
ii) closed.

1 1
1+2 +2 =2
15. EÚÆ˙J……‰°Ú EÚ… |…l…®… x…™…®… (∫…Δ v… x…™…®…) ±… J…B* ¥Ω˛“]ı∫]ı…‰x… ∫…‰i…÷ EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙
∫…‰i…÷ ®…Â ∂…⁄x™… ¥…I…‰{… E‰Ú ±…B |… i…§…xv… EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*
Write Kirchhoff's first rule (law of junction). Drawing a circuit diagram
of Wheatstone bridge, derive condition for zero deflection in the bridge.
1 1
2 +2 +1=2

16. a) n˘E¬ÚEÚ…±… (®…÷HÚ +…EÚ…∂…) ®… EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷ {…Æ˙ ¥…t÷i…-I…‰j… ∫… n˘∂… ( E ) EÚ… {… Æ˙®……h…

9·3 V/m Ω˲* <∫… §…xn÷ {…Æ˙ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… ∫… n˘∂… ( B ) EÚ… {… Æ˙®……h… Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*
b) {…Æ˙…§…ÈM…x…“, +¥…Æ˙HÚ i…l…… X- EÚÆ˙h…… ®… ∫…‰ EÚ∫…EÚ“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« + v…EÚi…®… Ω˛…‰i…“ Ω˲ ?

a) In free space at a point magnitude of electric field vector ( E ) is 9·3

V/m. Find the magnitude of magnetic field vector ( B ) at the point.
b) Out of ultraviolet, infrared and X-rays whose wavelength is
1 1 1 1
maximum ? 2 +2 +2 +2 =2
17. ∫…÷®…‰ ±…i… EÚ“ V…B :
Eڅϱ…®… I Eڅϱ…®… II
A μ = tan i p P ∫x…˱… EÚ… x…™…®…
1
μ=
B sin ic Q •…÷∫]ıÆ˙ EÚ… x…™…®…
sin i
C μ= R |…W®…
sin r
⎛ A + Dm ⎞
sin ⎜⎜ ⎟

⎝ 2 ⎠
D μ= S {…⁄h…« +…xi… Æ˙EÚ {…Æ˙…¥…i…«x…
A
sin
2

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Match the following :
Column I Column II
A μ = tan i p P Snell's law

1
B μ= Q Brewster's law
sin ic
sin i R Prism
C μ=
sin r
⎛ A + Dm ⎞
sin ⎜⎜ ⎟

⎝ 2 ⎠ S Total internal reflection
D μ=
A
sin
2
1
4×2 =2
18. |…EÚ…∂… ¥…t÷i… |…¶……¥… EÚ“ P…]ıx…… ®…Â x…®x… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B :
a) i) EÚ…™…« °Ú±…x…
ii) x…Æ˙…‰v…“ ¥…¶…¥… (+xi…EÚ ¥…¶…¥…)
b) 3·31 Å i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« E‰Ú °Ú…‰]ı…Ïx… EÚ“ >V……« EÚ“ M…h…x…… EÚ“ V…B*
Define the following in photoelectric effect phenomenon :
a) i) Work function
ii) Stopping potential (cut-off potential)
1 1
b) Calculate energy of photon of wavelength 3·31 Å. 2 +2 +1=2
19. 400V ¥…¶…¥……xi…Æ˙ ∫…‰ i¥… Æ˙i… <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… ∫…‰ ∫…®§…r˘ n‰˘ •……ÏM±…“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« EÚ“ M…h…x…… EÚ“ V…B*
Calculate de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron,
accelerated through a potential difference of 400V. 2
20. P-N ∫…Δ v… b˜…™……‰b˜ E‰Ú +O… n˘ ∂…EÚ §……™…∫… (+ ¶…x… i…) ®…Â V-I + ¶…±……I… h…EÚ ¥…GÚ |……{i… EÚÆ˙x…‰
EÚ“ EÚ…™…« ¥… v… EÚ… ¥…h…«x… EÚ“ V…B* |……™……‰ M…EÚ ¥™…¥…∫l…… EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……<B*
Explain the working to obtain V-I characteristic curve in forward
biasing of P-N junction diode. Draw circuit diagram of experimental
1 1
arrangement. 2 + 12 = 2
21. §……™……‰-∫……¥…]«ı EÚ… x…™…®… ±… J…B*
BEÚ <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ“ M… i… EÚ… {…l… ±… J…B V…§… EÚ ¥…Ω˛ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… ®… |…¥…‰∂… EÚÆ˙i…… Ω˲, =∫…E‰Ú
a) ±…®§…¥…i…¬
b) θ EÚ…‰h… {…Æ˙*
+l…¥……

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x…®…x… EÚ…‰h… (+…x… i… EÚ…‰h…) EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B* x…®…x… EÚ…‰h… EÚ… ®……x… Y……i… EÚ“ V…B
V…∫…E‰Ú ±…B EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷˘ {…Æ˙ {…fil¥…“ E‰Ú S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… E‰Ú I…Ë i…V… P…]ıEÚ B¥…Δ =v¥……«v…Æ˙ P…]ıEÚ
§…Æ˙…§…Æ˙ Ω˛…‰i…‰ ΩÈ˛*
Write Biot-Savart law.
Write the path of motion of an electron when it enters in magnetic field
at
a) perpendicular
1 1
b) an angle θ. 1+ 2 +2 =2
OR
Define angle of dip. Find the value of dip angle at any point for which
the horizontal component and vertical component of earth's magnetic
1 1
field are equal. 1+ 2 +2 =2

22. Ω˛…<b≈˜…‰V…x… {…Æ˙®……h…÷ E‰Ú ±…B §……‰Æ˙ E‰Ú EÚ…‰<« n˘…‰ + ¶…O… Ω˛i…… EÚ…‰ ±… J…B*
Write Bohr's any two postulates for hydrogen atom. 2
23. Ɖ˙ b˜™……‰BŒC]ı¥… I…™…i…… EÚ… x…™…®… ±… J…B* EÚ∫…“ Ɖ˙ b˜™……‰BŒC]ı¥… i…i¥… EÚ… I…™……ΔEÚ 10 −3 |… i…¥…π…«
Ω˲* <∫…EÚ“ +v…«-+…™…÷ EÚ… ®……x… ¥…π…« ®… Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*
Write the law of radioactive decay. Decay constant of a radioactive
substance is 10 −3 per year. Calculate its half-life time in year. 1 + 1 = 2
24. x…®x… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B :
a) ]≈ı…x∫…b˜¨⁄∫…Æ˙
b) §…Èb˜ S……Ëc˜…<«*
Define the following :
a) Transducer
b) Bandwidth. 1+1=2
25. B‰Œ®{…™…Æ˙ EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l…“™… x…™…®… ±… J…B* BEÚ ±…®§…‰ ∫…“v…‰ ¥…fik……EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ…]ı ( j…V™…… a) E‰Ú i……Æ˙
®… ∫l……™…“ v……Æ˙… |…¥…… Ω˛i… Ω˛…‰ Æ˙Ω˛“ Ω˲* v……Æ˙… i……Æ˙ ®… ∫…®……x… ∞¸{… ∫…‰ ¥…i… Æ˙i… Ω˲* i……Æ˙ E‰Ú +xn˘Æ˙ I…‰j…
( r < a ) {…Æ˙ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ“ M…h…x…… EÚ“ V…B*
Write Ampere's circuital law. A long straight wire of a circular cross-
section ( radius a ) carrying steady current. Current is uniformly
distributed in the wire. Calculate magnetic field inside the region
( r < a ) in the wire. 1+2=3

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26. +¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… u˘…Æ˙… |… i… §…®§… Æ˙S…x…… EÚ… EÚÆ˙h… S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙ §…®§… EÚ“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( u ), |… i… §…®§…
n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( v ) i…l…… °Ú…‰EÚ∫… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( f ) ®… ∫…Δ§…Δv… ∫l…… {…i… EÚ“ V…B*
Draw a ray diagram for image formation by a concave mirror and
establish a relation between object distance ( u ), image distance ( v )
1 1
and focal length ( f ). 2 + 22 = 3

27. n˘π]ıEÚÆ˙h… C™…… Ω˲ ? {…⁄h…« i…ÆΔ˙M… n˘π]ıEÚ…Æ˙“ EÚ“ EÚ…™…« ¥… v… ∫…®…Z……<B* +…¥…∂™…EÚ {… Æ˙{…l… S…j…
§…x……<B*
+l…¥……
|…¥…v…«x… ∫…‰ C™…… i……i{…™…« Ω˲ ? =¶…™… x…π`ˆı =i∫…V…«EÚ n-p-n ]≈ı…Δ V…∫]ıÆ˙ |…¥…v…«EÚ EÚ… ∫…Æ˙±… {… Æ˙{…l…
S…j… §…x……<B i…l…… EÚ…™…« ¥… v… ±… J…B*
§…Ëhb˜ ∫…r˘…xi… E‰Ú +…v……Æ˙ {…Æ˙ S……±…EÚ, +S……±…EÚ B¥…Δ +r«˘S……±…EÚ…Â EÚ…‰ ¥…¶…‰ n˘i… EÚ“ V…B*
What is rectification ? Explain the working of a fullwave rectifier. Draw
1 1
necessary circuit diagram. 2 + 2 +2=3

OR

What is meant by amplification ? Draw a simple circuit of n-p-n


common emitter transistor amplifier.

On the basis of band theory, distinguish between conductor, insulator


1 1
and semi-conductor. 2 +2 +2=3

28. Œ∫l…Æ˙ ¥…Ët÷ i…EÚ“ E‰Ú ±…B M……>∫… x…™…®… EÚ… EÚl…x… ±… J…B* S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙ BEÚ ∫…®……x… +…¥…‰ ∂…i…
+x…xi… ∫…®…i…±… S……n˘Æ˙ E‰Ú EÚ…Æ˙h… <∫…E‰Ú x…V…n˘“EÚ EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷ {…Æ˙ ¥…t÷i… I…‰j… E‰Ú ±…B ¥™…ΔV…EÚ
¥™…÷i{…z… EÚ“ V…B*
n˘B M…™…‰ S…j… ®…Â, {…fiπ`ˆ ∫…‰ x…M…«i… ¥…t÷i… }±…C∫… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B :
• q1 = 2μc

• q 2 = −1μc

+l…¥……

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∫…Δv…… Æ˙j… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
{… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙ ∫…Δv…… Æ˙j……Â E‰Ú ∏…‰h…“ ∫…Δ™……‰V…x… ®…Â i…÷±™… v…… Æ˙i…… EÚ… ∫…Δ§…Δv… |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* n˘B
M…™…‰ {… Æ˙{…l… ®… ¥……‰±]ıi…… V1 EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B*

Write the statement of Gauss' law for electrostatics.


Draw a diagram and derive an expression for electric field due to a
uniformly charged infinite plane sheet at a point near the sheet.
In the given diagram write the value of electric flux passing from the
surface.
• q = 2μc
1
1 1
• q 2 = −1μc 1+ 2 +2+2 =4
OR
Define capacitor.
Draw a circuit diagram and obtain a relation for equivalent
capacitance in the series combination of capacitors.
In given circuit diagram write the value of V1 .

1 1
1+ 2 +2+2 =4
29. |…i™……¥…i…‘ ¥……‰±]ıi…… ª……‰i… E‰Ú ∫……l… ∫…®§…r˘ ∏…‰h…“ LCR {… Æ˙{…l… E‰Ú ±…B °‰ÚV…Æ˙ S…j… J…”S…i…‰ Ω÷˛B
{… Æ˙{…l… EÚ“ |… i…§……v…… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ Y……i… EÚÆÂ˙*
+l…¥……
|…i™……¥…i…‘ v……Æ˙… V… x…j… EÚ… S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙ ¥…h…«x… EÚ“ V…B * |…‰ Æ˙i… ¥…t÷i… ¥……Ω˛EÚ §…±… E‰Ú
i……iI… h…EÚ ®……x… E‰Ú ¥™…ΔV…EÚ EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*
Draw phasor diagram for a series LCR circuit with alternating voltage
source, determine the expression for the impedance of the circuit.
1+3=4
OR
Draw a diagram of AC generator and describe it. Derive an expression
for instantaneous value of induced emf. 1+3=4
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30. ¥™… i…EÚÆ˙h… À£ÚV… |… i…∞¸{… =i{…z… EÚÆ˙x…‰ E‰Ú ±…™…‰ ™…ΔM… u-˘Œ∫±…]ı |…™……‰M… EÚ… EÚÆ˙h… S…j… §…x……<™…‰*
|…n˘“{i… À£ÚV…… E‰Ú ±…™…‰ À£ÚV… S……Ëc˜…<« EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ ¥™…÷i{…z… EÚ“ V…B* ™… n˘ |…n˘“{i… À£ÚV…… E‰Ú ±…™…‰
À£ÚV… S……Ëc˜…<« 2 mm Ω˛…‰ i……‰ +n˘“{i… À£ÚV…… E‰Ú ±…B À£ÚV… S……Ëc˜…<« ±… J…B* ¥™… i…EÚÆ˙h… À£ÚV…
|… i…∞¸{… EÚ… E‰Úxp˘“™… §…xn÷˘ S…®…EÚ“±…… Ω˛…‰M…… ™…… EÚ…±…… ? ∫{…π]ı EÚ“ V…B*
+l…¥……
+¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… E‰Ú ±…™…‰ EÚÆ˙h… S…j… §…x……EÚÆ˙ ∫…r˘ EÚ“ V…B EÚ n˘{…«h… EÚ“ °Ú…‰EÚ∫… n⁄˘Æ˙“ =∫…EÚ“
¥…GÚi…… j…V™…… EÚ“ +…v…“ Ω˛…‰i…“ Ω˲* +¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… E‰Ú ±…™…‰ n˘{…«h… ∫…®…“EÚÆ˙h… ±… J…™…‰* |…EÚ…∂…
V…§… ¥…Æ˙±… ∫…‰ ∫…P…x… ®……v™…®… ®… |…¥…‰∂… EÚÆ˙i…… Ω˲ i……‰ =∫…EÚ“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« B¥…Δ +…¥…fi k… {…Æ˙ C™……
|…¶……¥… {…c˜i…… Ω˲ ?
To produce interference fringe pattern, draw a ray diagram of Young's
double slit experiment. Derive an expression of fringe width for bright
interference fringes. If fringe width for bright fringes is 2 mm, write the
fringe width for dark fringes. Whether the centre point of interference
1 1
fringe pattern is bright or dark ? Explain it. 2 +3+ 2 =4
OR
Draw a ray diagram for a concave mirror and prove that focal length of
the mirror is half of its radius of curvature. Write mirror equation for a
concave mirror. When light enters from rare to denser media, what
effect occurs on the values of wavelength and frequency of it ?
1 1
2 + 22 + 1 = 4

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No. of Questions — 30 SS—40—PHY.


No. of Printed Pages — 11

=SS… ®……v™… ®…EÚ {…Æ˙“I……, 2014


SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2014
¶……Ë i…EÚ ¥…Y……x…
PHYSICS
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{…⁄h……»EÚ : 56

{…Æ˙“I……Ãl…™…… E‰Ú ±…B ∫……®……x™… x…nÊ˘∂… :


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :
1. {…Æ˙“I……l…‘ ∫…¥…«|…l…®… +{…x…‰ |…∂x… {…j… {…Æ˙ x……®……ΔEÚ + x…¥……™…«i…: ±…J…Â*
Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question
paper compulsorily.
2. ∫…¶…“ |…∂x… EÚÆ˙x…… + x…¥……™…« Ω˲*
All the questions are compulsory.
3. |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x… EÚ… =k…Æ˙ n˘“ M…<« =k…Æ˙-{…÷Œ∫i…EÚ… ®…Â Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book
only.
4. V…x… |…∂x…… ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ J…hb˜ ΩÈ˛, =x… ∫…¶…“ E‰Ú =k…Æ˙ BEÚ ∫……l… Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those
parts are to be written together in continuity.
5. |…∂x… {…j… E‰Ú Ω˛xn˘“ ¥… +ΔO…‰V…“ ∞¸{……xi…Æ˙ ®… EÚ∫…“ |…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ“ j…÷ ]ı / +xi…Æ˙ /
¥…Æ˙…‰v……¶……∫… Ω˛…‰x…‰ {…Æ˙ Ω˛xn˘“ ¶……π…… E‰Ú |…∂x… EÚ…‰ ∫…Ω˛“ ®……x…Â*
If there is any error / difference / contradiction in Hindi &
English versions of the question paper, the question of Hindi
version should be treated valid.

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6. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… +ΔEÚ |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x…
1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4
Q. Nos. Marks per question
1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4
7. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… 21 i…l…… 27 ∫…‰ 30 ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ ¥…EÚ±{… ΩÈ˛*
There are internal choices in Q. Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

8. {…Æ˙“I…… ®… EËÚ±…E÷Ú±…‰]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú ={…™……‰M… EÚ“ +x…÷®… i… x…Ω˛” Ω˲*


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1. BEÚ EÚ…§…«x… |… i…Æ˙…‰v…EÚ EÚ… ®……x… 62 × 103 Ω i…l…… ∫…¡i…… 5% Ω˲* <∫…E‰Ú ¥…h…« EÚ…‰b˜ E‰Ú x……®…
GÚ®… ∫…‰ ±… J…B*

A carbon resistor has a value of 62 × 103 Ω with a tolerance of 5%.


Write colour code for this resistor in sequence. 1

2. ™… n˘ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… BEÚ±… w…÷¥…… EÚ… +Œ∫i…i¥… Ω˛…‰i…… i……‰ S…÷®§…EÚi¥… ∫…®§…xv…“ M……=∫… EÚ… x…™…®… C™……
∞¸{… O…Ω˛h… EÚÆ˙i…… ?

If magnetic monopoles would have existed, how would the Gauss' law
of magnetism be modified ? 1

3. |… i…S…÷®§…EÚ“™… {…n˘…l…« EÚ∫…‰ EÚΩ˛i…‰ ΩÈ˛ ? BEÚ =n˘…Ω˛Æ˙h… n˘“ V…B*

What are diamagnetic substances ? Give one example. 1

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4. x…®x… S…j… ®… n˘…‰ E÷ΔÚb˜±…“ AB ¥… CD E‰Ú §…“S… BEÚ UÙc˜ S…÷®§…EÚ NS EÚ…‰ i…“Æ˙ EÚ“ n˘∂…… ®…Â
S…±……x…‰ {…Æ˙ EÚ∫… E÷ΔÚb˜±…“ ®… |…‰ Æ˙i… v……Æ˙… §……™…” +…‰Æ˙ ∫…‰ n‰˘J…x…‰ {…Æ˙ ¥……®……¥…k…‘ Ω˛…‰M…“ ?

A bar magnet NS is moved in the direction indicated by an arrow


between two coils AB and CD as shown in the figure. In which coil the
direction of current will look like anti-clockwise if viewed from left side
? 1

5. "BŒ®{…™…Æ˙-®…ËC∫…¥…‰±… E‰Ú x…™…®…' EÚ… M… h…i…“™… ∫…®…“EÚÆ˙h… ±… J…B*

Write the mathematical equation of 'Ampere-Maxwell law'. 1

6. |……l… ®…EÚ <xp˘v…x…÷π… i…l…… u˘i…“™…EÚ <xp˘v…x…÷π… ®… §…⁄ƒn˘ E‰Ú +xn˘Æ˙ EÚi…x…“ EÚi…x…“ §……Æ˙ {…⁄h…«
+…xi… Æ˙EÚ {…Æ˙…¥…i…«x… Ω˛…‰i…… Ω˲ ?

How many times total internal reflection occurs in the drop for
formation of primary and secondary rainbows ? 1

7. i…ÆΔ˙M……O… EÚ“ {… Æ˙¶……π…… ±… J…B*

Write the definition of wavefront. 1

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8. 0·12 EÚO…… p˘¥™…®……x… EÚ“ M…Ân˘ 20 ®…“/∫…‰ EÚ“ S……±… ∫…‰ M… i…®……x… Ω˲* <∫…EÚ“ n‰˘-•……‰M±…“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…«
Y……i… EÚ“ V…B* ({±……ΔEÚ x…™…i……ΔEÚ h = 6 ⋅ 62 × 10−34 V…⁄±….∫…‰)
A ball of mass 0·12 kg is moving with a speed 20 m/s. Calculate the
de Broglie wavelength. ( Planck constant h = 6 ⋅ 62 × 10 −34 J.s ) 1

9. n˘…‰ v……i…÷ EÚ“ {±…‰]ı… P i…l…… Q E‰Ú ±…B +Δi…EÚ ¥…¶…¥… V0 i…l…… +…¥…fi k… ν E‰Ú §…“S… ¥…GÚ n˘∂……«B
M…™…‰ ΩÈ˛* <x…®… ∫…‰ EÚ∫… v……i…÷ EÚ“ n‰˘Ω˛±…“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« B¥…Δ EÚ…™…« °Ú±…x… + v…EÚ Ω˛…‰M…… ?

The graph between the stopping potential V0 and frequency ν for two
different metal plates P and Q are shown in the figure. Which of the
metals has greater threshold wavelength and work function ? 1

10. BEÚ Æ‰˙ b˜™……‰BŒC]ı¥… i…i¥… EÚ… I…™… Œ∫l…Æ˙…ΔEÚ 0·693 |… i… ®…x…]ı Ω˲* <∫…EÚ“ +r«˘-+…™…÷ i…l……
+…Ë∫…i… +…™…÷ C™…… Ω˛…‰M…“ ?
The decay constant of a radioactive substance is 0·693 per minute.
What will be the half-life and mean life of it ? 1

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11. EÚ…‰<« n˘…‰ EÚ…§…« x…EÚ ™……Ë M…EÚ +r«˘S……±…EÚ…Â E‰Ú x……®… ±… J…B*
Write the names of any two organic compound semiconductors. 1

12. §…xn÷˘ ∫…‰ §…xn÷˘ ∫…ΔS……Æ˙ EÚ… BEÚ =n˘…Ω˛Æ˙h… ±… J…B*


Write one example of point to point communication. 1

13. ¥™……{…EÚ ∫…ΔS……Æ˙ ¥™…¥…∫l…… EÚ… BEÚ §±……EÚ +…Ɖ˙J… §…x……<B*


Sketch a block diagram of a generalised communication system. 1

14. 5 × 10 −8 C i…l…… − 3 × 10 −8 C E‰Ú n˘…‰ §…xn÷˘ +…¥…‰∂… BEÚ n⁄˘∫…Ɖ˙ ∫…‰ 16 ∫…‰®…“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ {…Æ˙ Œ∫l…i…
ΩÈ˛* <x…EÚ…‰ ®…±……x…‰ ¥……±…“ Ɖ˙J…… E‰Ú EÚ∫… §…xn÷˘ {…Æ˙ ¥…t÷i… ¥…¶…¥… ∂…⁄x™… Ω˛…‰M…… ?

Two point charges 5 × 10 −8 C and − 3 × 10 −8 C are located 16 cm apart.


At what point on the line joining these charges the electric potential
will be zero ? 2

→ →
15. +{…¥……Ω˛˛ ¥…‰M… E‰Ú +…v……Æ˙ {…Æ˙ +…‰®… E‰Ú x…™…®… EÚ… ∫…®…“EÚÆ˙h… J = σE |……{i… EÚ“ V…B*
(V…Ω˛…ƒ ∫…ΔE‰Úi…… E‰Ú ∫……®……x™… +l…« ΩÈ˛)

→ →
Obtain the equation J = σ E of Ohm's law on the basis of drift velocity.
(Where symbols carry their usual meanings). 2

16. n˘…‰ ∫…‰±…… E‰Ú ¥…t÷i… ¥……Ω˛EÚ §…±… E1 ¥… E 2 i…l…… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ |… i…Æ˙…‰v… GÚ®…∂…: r1 ¥… r2 ΩÈ˛* <xΩ²
∏…‰h…“GÚ®… ®…Â V……‰c˜x…‰ {…Æ˙ i…÷±™… ¥…0 ¥……0 §…±… i…l…… i…÷±™… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ |… i…Æ˙…‰v… EÚ… ®……x… |……{i…
EÚ“ V…B*

Two cells of emfs E1 and E 2 are connected in series. Their internal


resistances are r1 and r2 respectively. Compute the equivalent emf
and equivalent internal resistance. 1+1=2

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17. r i…l…… R j…V™……+… EÚ“ n˘…‰ ∫…ΔE‰Úxp˘“™… ¥…fik……EÚ…Æ˙ E÷ΔÚb˜ ±…™……ƒ ∫…®……I… ∞¸{… ®… Œ∫l…i… ΩÈ˛*
™… n˘ R >> r Ω˛…‰ i……‰ E÷ΔÚb˜ ±…™…… E‰Ú §…“S… +x™……‰x™… |…‰Æ˙EÚi¥… Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*
Two concentric circular coils of radii r and R are placed coaxially with
centres coinciding. If R >> r then calculate the mutual inductance
between the coils. 2

18. ¥…t÷i… S…÷®§…EÚ“™… ∫{…‰C]≈ı®… E‰Ú =x… ¥… EÚÆ˙h……Â E‰Ú x……®… ±… J…B V……‰
a) ¥……i……¥…Æ˙h… ®… +…‰V……‰x… {…Æ˙i… u˘…Æ˙… +¥…∂……‰ π…i… EÚ™…‰ V……i…‰ ΩÈ˛
b) =SS… ¥…‰M… ¥……±…‰ <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx…… EÚ“ v……i…÷ ±…I™… {…Æ˙ §…®…§……Æ˙“ ∫…‰ =i{…z… Ω˛…‰i…‰ ΩÈ˛
c) ∫…ΔS……Æ˙ ={…O…Ω˛ ®… |…™…÷HÚ Ω˛…‰i…‰ ΩÈ˛
d) ±…M…¶…M… 400 nm ∫…‰ 700 nm i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« {…Æ˙…∫… Æ˙J…i…‰ ΩÈ˛ *
Identify the constituent radiations of electromagnetic spectrum which

a) is absorbed by ozone layer in the atmosphere

b) is produced by bombarding a metal target by high speed electrons

c) is used in satellite communicatoin

d) has wavelength range between 400 nm to 700 nm.

1 1 1 1
2 +2 +2 +2 =2

19. ∫…⁄I®…n˘∂…‘ EÚ“ ¥…¶…‰n˘x… I…®…i…… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B* <∫…EÚ… ∫…⁄j… ±… J…B* ™…Ω˛ EÚ∫… |…EÚ…Æ˙
|…¶…… ¥…i… Ω˛…‰i…“ Ω˲, V…§…

a) +…{… i…i… |…EÚ…∂… EÚ“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« P…]ıi…“ Ω˲ ?

b) + ¶…o˘∂™…EÚ ±…Â∫… EÚ… u˘…Æ˙EÚ P…]ıi…… Ω˲ ?

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Define resolving power of microscope. Write its formula. How will it
vary, when

a) wavelength of incident light is decreased ?

1 1 1 1
b) aperture of the objective lens is decreased ? 2 +2 +2 +2 =2

20. 6 × 1014 Ω˛]«¬ıV… +…¥…fi k… EÚ… BEÚ¥…h…‘™… |…EÚ…∂… ª……‰i… |… i… ∫…‰EÚhb˜ 2 × 10−3 V…⁄±… >V……«
=i∫…ÃV…i… EÚÆ˙i…… Ω˲* ª……‰i… u˘…Æ˙… |… i… ∫…‰EÚhb˜ =i∫…ÃV…i… °Ú…‰]ı…x……‰ EÚ“ ∫…ΔJ™…… Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*

A monochromatic light source of frequency 6 × 1014 Hz is emitting


energy at the rate 2 × 10 −3 J/s. Calculate the number of photons
emitted per second by the source. 2

21. p-n ∫…Δ v… E‰Ú x…®……«h… E‰Ú ±…B n˘…‰ ®…Ω˛i¥…{…⁄h…« |… GÚ™……+…Â E‰Ú x……®… ±… J…B* <∫…®…Â ø…∫…“ I…‰j…
(+¥…I…™… I…‰j…) B¥…Δ Æ˙…‰ v…EÚ… ¥…¶…¥… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*

+l…¥……

n˘…‰ ∫……¥…« j…EÚ i……ÃEÚEÚ u˘…Æ˙… E‰Ú x……®… ±… J…B* BEÚ“EfiÚi… {… Æ˙{…l… EÚ∫…‰ EÚΩ˛i…‰ ΩÈ˛ ? <∫…E‰Ú n˘…‰ ±……¶…
±… J…B*

Write the names of two important processes which occur on formation


of p-n junction. Define the 'depletion region' and 'potential barrier' in
1 1 1 1
it. 2 +2 +2 +2 =2

OR

Write the names of two universal logic gates. What is integrated


1 1 1 1
circuit ? Write two advantages of it. 2 +2 +2 +2 =2

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22. Ω˛…<b≈˜…‰V…x… {…Æ˙®……h…÷ EÚ“ x…®x…i…®… +¥…∫l…… ®… >V……« –13·6 eV Ω˲* <∫… n˘∂…… ®… <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ“
M… i…V… >V……« i…l…… Œ∫l… i…V… >V……« Y……i… EÚÆÂ˙*

The energy of the electron in the ground state of hydrogen atom


is –13·6 eV. Find the kinetic energy and potential energy of electron in
this state. 1+1=2

1
23. ∫…®…“EÚÆ˙h… R = R o A3 E‰Ú +…v……Æ˙ {…Æ˙ n˘∂……«<™…‰ EÚ x…… ¶…EÚ“™… p˘¥™… EÚ… P…x…i¥… ±…M…¶…M… +S…Æ˙
Æ˙Ω˛i…… Ω˲* (™…Ω˛…ƒ R o BEÚ x…™…i……ΔEÚ i…l…… A p˘¥™…®……x… ∫…ΔJ™…… Ω˲)

1
From the equation R = R o A3
, show that the nuclear matter density is
nearly constant. [ Where R o is a constant and A is the mass
number. ] 2

24. ®……b÷˜±…x… EÚ“ +…¥…∂™…EÚi…… E‰Ú ±…B EÚ…‰<« n˘…‰ EÚ…Æ˙h… ±… J…B*

State any two reasons for necessity of modulation. 1+1=2

25. LCR ∏…‰h…“ +x…÷x……n˘“ {… Æ˙{…l… ®… |…i™……¥…i…‘ v……Æ˙… EÚ… +…¥…fi k… E‰Ú ∫……l… {… Æ˙¥…i…«x… n˘∂……«x…‰ ¥……±……
¥…GÚ J…” S…B i…l…… §…Ëhb˜ S……Ëc˜…<« E‰Ú ±…B ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i… EÚ“ V…B*

Draw a curve for showing variation in alternating current with


frequency in LCR resonant circuit. Hence obtain an expression of
bandwidth. 1+2=3

26. =¶…™… x…π`ˆ =i∫…V…«EÚ ¥…x™……∫… ®…Â npn ]≈ı…Δ V…∫]ıÆ˙ EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l… EÚ… S…j… §…x……<™…‰, i…l…… x…M…«i…
+ ¶…±……I… h…EÚ ¥…GÚ J…”S…x…‰ E‰Ú ±…B EÚ…™…« ¥… v… ∫…®…Z……<B*

Draw the circuit diagram of npn transistor in common emitter


configuration. Hence describe the working method to obtain output
characteristic curve. 1+2=3

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27. 3 ∫…‰®…“ +…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ“ EÚ…‰<« ¥…∫i…÷ 40 ∫…‰®…“ ¥…GÚi…… j…V™…… E‰Ú EÚ∫…“ +¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… ∫…‰ 30 ∫…‰®…“
n⁄˘Æ˙“ {…Æ˙ Œ∫l…i… Ω˲* n˘{…«h… ∫…‰ |… i… §…®§… EÚ“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ ¥… +…EÚ…Æ˙ Y……i… EÚÆÂ˙ B¥…Δ |… i… §…®§… EÚ“ |…EfiÚ i…
§…i……<B*

+l…¥……

™…ΔM… E‰Ú u˘ Z…Æ˙‘ |…™……‰M… ®… Z…ÃÆ˙™…… E‰Ú §…“S… EÚ“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ 0·28 mm i…l…… {…nÊ˘ EÚ“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ 1·4 m Ω˲*
™… n˘ E‰Úxp˘“™… n˘“{i… À£ÚV… ∫…‰ S……Ël…“ n˘“{i… À£ÚV… EÚ“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ 1·2 cm Ω˛…‰ i……‰ |…™…÷HÚ |…EÚ…∂… EÚ“
i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*

An object of size 3 cm is placed at 30 cm in front of a concave mirror of


radius of curvature 40 cm. Find the distance and size of image from
the mirror and describe the nature of the image. 1+1+1=3

OR

In Young's double-slit experiment, the slots are separated by 0·28 mm


and the screen is placed 1·4 m away. If the distance between the
central bright fringe and the fourth bright fringe is 1·2 cm, determine
the wavelength of light used in the experiment. 3

28. ¥…t÷i… }±…C∫… EÚ“ {… Æ˙¶……π…… ±… J…B* M……=∫… E‰Ú x…™…®… u˘…Æ˙… EÚ∫…“ BEÚ ∫…®……x… ∞¸{… ∫…‰
+…¥…‰ ∂…i… +x…xi… ¥…∫i……Æ˙ E‰Ú ∫…“v…‰ i……Æ˙ E‰Ú EÚ…Æ˙h… EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷˘ {…Æ˙ ¥…t÷i… I…‰j… EÚ“ i…“μ…i…… EÚ…
¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* +…¥…∂™…EÚ S…j… §…x……<B*

+l…¥……

¥…t÷i… v…… Æ˙i…… EÚ“ {… Æ˙¶……π…… ±… J…B* BEÚ ∫…®……xi…Æ˙ {…^ı ∫…Δv…… Æ˙j… EÚ…‰ {±…‰]ı…Â E‰Ú §…“S…
K {…Æ˙…¥…Ët÷i……ΔEÚ EÚ… ®……v™…®… ¶…Æ˙… Ω÷˛+… Ω˲* <∫…EÚ“ v…… Æ˙i…… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* +…¥…∂™…EÚ
S…j… §…x……<B*

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Define electric flux. Apply Gauss' law to obtain an expression for the
electric field intensity at a point due to an infinitely long uniformly
charged straight wire. Draw the necessary diagram. 1+2+1=4

OR

Define electric capacity. Derive an expression for the capacitance of a


parallel plate capacitor in which a dielectric medium of dielectric
constant K fills the space between the plates. Draw the necessary
diagram. 1+ 2+1=4

29. n˘…‰ ∫…“v…‰ ∫…®……xi…Æ˙ v……Æ˙…¥……Ω˛“ S……±…EÚ…Â E‰Ú §…“S… |… i… <EÚ…<« ±…®§……<« {…Æ˙ §…±… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i…
EÚ“ V…B* EÚ∫… +¥…∫l…… ®… ™…Ω˛ §…±… +…EÚπ…«h… ¥… |… i…EÚπ…«h… EÚ… Ω˛…‰i…… Ω˲ ? ¥…t÷i… v……Æ˙… E‰Ú
®……x…EÚ ®……j…EÚ EÚ“ {… Æ˙¶……π…… ±… J…B*
+l…¥……
BEÚ <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… r j…V™…… EÚ“ ¥…fik……EÚ…Æ˙ EÚI…… ®… v S……±… ∫…‰ {… Æ˙GÚ®…… EÚÆ˙ Æ˙Ω˛… Ω˲* <∫…EÚ… P…⁄h…«
S…÷®§…EÚ“™… +x…÷{……i… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* §……‰Æ˙ ®…ËMx…‰]ı…x… EÚ∫…‰ EÚΩ˛i…‰ ΩÈ˛ ? <∫…EÚ… ®……x…
±… J…B*
Derive an expression for the force per unit length acting on the two
straight parallel current carrying conductors. In which condition will
this force be attractive and repulsive ? Define the standard unit of
1 1
current. 2+ 2 + 2 +1=4

OR

An electron is revolving with speed v in a circular orbit of radius r.


Obtain the expression of gyromagnetic ratio. What is a Bohr
1 1
magneton ? Write its value. 3+2 + 2 =4

30. +{…¥…i…‘ n⁄˘Æ˙n˘∂…‘ EÚ… BEÚ x……®……Δ EÚi… EÚÆ˙h… +…Ɖ˙J… §…x……<B* <∫…EÚ“ +…¥…v…«x… I…®…i…… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ
|……{i… EÚ“ V…B* {…Æ˙…¥…i…‘ n⁄˘Æ˙n˘∂…‘ EÚ“ i…÷±…x…… ®… +{…¥…i…‘ n⁄˘Æ˙n˘∂…‘ EÚ“ n˘…‰ ®…÷J™… EÚ ®…™……ƒ ±… J…B*
+l…¥……
BEÚ±… Z…Æ˙‘ u˘…Æ˙… ¥…¥…i…«x… |… i…∞¸{… ®… =i{…z… À£ÚV…… EÚ“ i…“μ…i…… ¥…i…Æ˙h… EÚ… i…÷±…x……i®…EÚ O……°Ú
J…” S…B* E‰Úxp˘“™… =ŒSS…π`ˆ EÚ“ S……Ëc˜…<« EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* ™… n˘ Z…Æ˙‘ EÚ“ S……Ëc˜…<« n÷˘M…x…“
EÚÆ˙ n‰˘ i……‰ E‰Úxp˘“™… =ŒSS…π`ˆ EÚ“ S……Ëc˜…<« {…Æ˙ C™…… |…¶……¥… {…c‰˜M…… ?

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Draw a labelled ray diagram of a refractive telescope. Deduce an
expression of magnifying power of it. Write two main limitations of a
refracting type telescope over a reflecting type telescope.

1 1
1+2+2 +2 =4

OR

Draw a graph to show the relative intensity distribution for a single slit
diffraction pattern. Obtain the expression for the width of central
maxima. If slit width is doubled then what is the effect on width of
central maxima ? 1+2+1 =4

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General Instructions to the Examinees :
1) narjmWu gd©àW_ AnZo àíZ nÌ na Zm_m§H$ A{Zdm`©V {bI| &
Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question
paper compulsorily.
2) g^r àíZ H$aZm A{Zdm`© h¢ &
All the questions are compulsory.
3) à˶oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma Xr JB© CÎma-nwpñVH$m ‘| hr {bI|&
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
4) {OZ àíZm| ‘| AmÝV[aH$ IÊS> h¢, CZ g^r Ho$ CÎma EH$ gmW hr {bI|&
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those
parts are to be written together in continuity.
5) àíZ nÌ Ho$. {hÝXr d A§JOo« r ê$nmÝVa ‘| {H$gr àH$ma H$s Ìw{Q>/AÝVa/{damoYm^mg hmoZo
na {hÝXr ^mfm Ho$ àíZ H$mo ghr ‘mZ|&
If there is any error/difference/contradiction in Hindi & English
versions of the question paper, the question of Hindi version
should be treated valid.
`hm± go H$m{Q>E

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6) àíZ g§»¶m A§H$ à˶oH$ àíZ
1-13 1
14-24 2
25-27 3
28-30 4
Q. Nos. Makrs Per Question
1-13 1
14-24 2
25-27 3
28-30 4
7) àíZ g§»¶m 21 VWm 27 go 30 ‘| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën h¢&
There are internal choices in Q. Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.
8) narjm ‘| H¡$bHw$boQ>a Ho$ Cn¶moJ H$s AZw‘{V Zht h¡&
Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1) {dÚwV {ÛY«dw AmKwU© H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE&

Write the defination of electric dipole moment. [1]

2) {H$gr EH$b Amdoe Ho$ {bE g‘{d^d n¥ð> H$m {MÌ ~ZmB¶o&

Draw a diagram of equipotential surface for a single charge. [1]

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3) {XE JE V-I J«m’$ go à{VamoYH$ Ho$‘«{VamoY H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE&

V
(dmoëQ> ‘|)

I (Epån¶a ‘|)

Determine the resistane of a resistor with the help of given V-I graph.[1]

V
(In Volt)

I (in ampere)
)& )&
4) EH$ Amdoe q Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ B Ho$ bå~dV {Xem‘| V doJ go àdoe H$aVm h¡& Bg Amdoe na
H$m¶©aV ~b H$m ‘mZ ³¶m hmoJm?
A charge q enters perpendicularly with the direction of a magnetic
)& )&
field B with a velocity V . What would be the force acting on this
charge? [1]

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5) ’o$am‹S>o H$m {dÚwV Mwå~H$s¶ àoaU H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE&
Write the Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. [1]

6) EH$ {dÚwV ~ë~ 220V Amny{V© na 100W e{³V XoZo Ho$ {bE ~Zm¶m J¶m h¡& ómoV H$s
{eIa dmoëQ>Vm kmV H$s{OE&
A light bulb is rated at 100W for a 220V supply. Find the peak
voltage of the source. [1]

7) [a‘moQ> {Z¶§ÌH$mo ‘| H$m¡Zgr {dÚwV Mwå~H$s¶ V§aJmo H$m Cn¶moJ {H$¶m OmVm h¡?
Which electromagnetic waves are used in remote controller
(switches)? [1]

8) EH$ AdVb Xn©U H$s dH«$Vm {ÌÁ¶m 40 go‘r h¡& BgH$s ’$moH$g Xÿar kmV H$s{OE&
The radius of curvature of concavemirror is 40 cm. Determine its
focal length. [1]

9) XrK© Ñ{ï> Xmof ¶m hmBna‘oQ>´m{o n¶m ³¶m h¡?


What is farsightedness or hypermetropia? [1]

10) hmBS´>moOZ na‘mUw H$mo {ZåZV‘ AdñWm go Xÿgar CÎmo{OV AdñWm VH$ CÎmo{OV H$aZo Ho$ {bE
Amdí¶H$ D$Om© {H$VZr hmoJr?
How much energy is required to excite a hydrogen atom from its
ground state to second excited state? [1]

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11) AND JoQ> H$m VH©$ àVrH$ ~ZmB¶o&

Draw the logic symbol of AND gate. [1]

12) J«mhr Aew{Õ Ho$ Xmo CXmhaU {b{IE&

Write the two examples of acceptor impurities. [1]

13) YmamKZËd H$m SI ‘mÌH$ {b{IE&

Write the SI unit of current density. [1]

14) ñWm¶r Mwå~H$ ~ZmZo Ho$ {bE nXmW© H$s Xmo {deofVmE± {b{IE& Eogo nXmWm] Ho$ Xmo CXmhaU
Xr{OE&

Write two characteristics of a material to constructes a permanent


magnet. Give two examples of such materials. [1 + 1 = 2]

15) EH$ à˶mdVu Ymam O{ZÌ H$m Zm‘m§{H$V {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& Bg‘| Hw$ʋS>br Ho$ KwUZ© go ào[aV {dÚwV
dmhH$ ~b kmV H$s{OE&

Draw a labelled diagram of an alternating current Generator.


Determine the induced electromotive force by the rotation of coil in
it. [1 + 1 = 2]

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16) {H$gr n[anW ‘| 0.15 ‘| Ymam 5.0A go eyݶ VH$ {JaVr h¡& ¶{X Am¡gV ào[aV {d.dm.~.
100 dmoëQ> h¡ Vmo n[anW ‘| àoaH$ Ho$ ñdàoaH$Ëd H$s JUZm H$s{OE&

Current in a circuit falls from 5.0A to zero in 0.1S. If an average


emf of 100 Volt is induced then calculate self-inductance of ainductor
in the circuit. [2]

17) {dñWmnZ Ymam {H$go H$hVo h¢? Amdo{eV g§Ym[aÌ Ho$ {bE {dñWmnZ Ymam H$m gyÌ àmá
H$s{OE& Epån¶a-‘o³gdob Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$mo {b{IE&

What is displacement current? Obtain an expression of displacement


current for a charged capacitor. Write Ampere-Maxwell's law.
[½+1+½ = 2]

18) O~ {H$gr nXmW© na Amn{VV àH$me go g§JV AmnVZ H$moU 60° hmo Vmo namd{V©V àH$me
nyUV© ¶m Yw{« dV hmo OmVm h¡& ‘mܶ‘ ‘| And{V©V àH$me H$m doJ kmV H$s{OE&

A roflected light becomes completely polarised when corresponding


incident angle is 60°. When light is incident on the substance.
Determine the velocity of refracted ray in the medium. [2]

19) gr{O¶‘ YmVw Ho$ {bE Xohbr Amd¥{Îm 5.16×1014 Hz h¡& BgH$m H$m¶© ’$bZ eV ‘| kmV
H$s{OE&

The threshold frequency for caesium metal is 5.16×10 14 Hz.


Determine its work function in eV. [2]

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20) {ZamoYr {d^d (¶m AV§H$ dmoëQ>Vm) {H$go H$hVo h¢? EH$ g‘mZ Amd¥{Îm VWm {^Þ Vrd«VmAm| Ho$ Xmo
Amn{VV {d{H$aUm| go àmá àH$me {dÚwV YmamAm| H$m n{Å>H$m {d^d Ho$ gmW AmboI It{ME&
What is stopping voltage (or cut voltage)? Plot a graph of variation
of photoelectric current with collector plate potential for two incident
radiations of same frequency and different intensities. [1+1=2]

21) ~moa Ho$ ³dm§Q>‘rH$aU Ho$ {ÛVr¶ A{^J¥hrV H$m H$WZ {b{IE& hmBS´>mO
o Z ñno³Q´>‘ ‘| bmB‘Z loUr H$s
àW‘ aoIm Ho$ g§JV Va§JX¡Ü¶o© H$mo kmV H$s{OE& [[a‹S> ~J© pñWQ>rH$ R = 1.097 × 107m–1]
[½ + 1½ = 2]
AWdm
ao{‹S>¶mo E{³Q>d j‘Vm H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& EH$ ao{‹S>¶mo E{³Q>d Zm{^H$ H$m j¶ {ZåZ àH$ma go
hmoVm h¡& ApÝV‘ CËnmX X4 H$s Ð춑mZ g§»¶m Ed§ na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ kmV H$s{OE O~{H$
àmapå^H$ Zm{^H$ H$s Ð춑mZ g§»¶m A=238 Ed§ na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ Z=92 h¡&

A D E 
D J
X  o X1  o X 2  o X 3  o X4
Z

Write the statement of Bohr's Second postulate of quantisation.


Determine the wavelength of first spectral line in the Lyman series
of the hydrogen spectrum.[Rydberg constant R = 1.097 × 107m–1]
OR
Write the law of radioactive decay. A radioactive nucleus is decaying
in the following way. Determine the mass number and atomic number
of final product X4When initial nucleus has mass number A=238
and atomic number Z=92.

A D E 
D J
X  o X1  o X 2  o X 3  o X4
Z

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22) na‘mUw Ho$ aXa’$moS‹ >© ‘moS‹ >b H$s Xmo H${‘¶m± {b{IE&

Write two drawbacks of Rutherford's atomic model. [1+1=2]

23) ì¶mo‘ Va§J g§MaU H$mo {MÌ ~ZmH$a g‘PmB¶o&

Explain skywave propagation by making a diagram. [½+1½=2]

24) n[a^mfmE± {b{IE -

i) Q´>mÝgS²>¶g
y a

ii) ‘m°S>wbZ

Write definitions [1+1=2]

i) Transducer

ii) Modulation

25) {H$aImo’$ H$m àW‘ {Z¶‘ {b{IE& 10V VWm ZJʶ AmÝV[aH$ à{VamoY H$s ~¡Q>ar EH$ KZr¶
n[anW Ob Ho$ {dH$U©V: gå‘wI H$moZmo go Ow‹S>r h¡& n[anW Omb ‘| 2W à{VamoY Ho$ 12
à{VamoYH$ h¡& n[anW Omb H$m g‘Vwë¶ à{VamoY kmV H$s{OE&

Write Kirchhoff's first rule. A battery of 10V and negligible internal


resistance is connected to the diagonally opposite corners of a cubical
network consisting of 12 resistors each of resistance 2W. Determine
the equivalent resistance of the network. [1+2=3]

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26) AndVu XÿaXe©H$ H$s VwbZm ‘| namdVu XÿaXe©H$ ³¶m| loð> h¡? Xmo H$maU {b{IE& EH$ XÿaXeu
H$s AmdY©Z j‘Vm 8 h¡& O~ Bgo g‘mÝVa {H$aUm| Ho$ {bE g§‘{OV H$aVo h¢ V~ Zo{ÌH$m Am¡a
A{^Ñí¶H$ b|g Ho$ ~rM H$s Xÿar 18cm h¡& XmoZmo b|gm| H$s ’$moH$g Xÿ[a¶m± kmV H$s{OE&
Why reflecting telescope is superior in comparison to refracting
telescope? Write two reasons.
Magnifying power of a telescope is 8. When it is adjusted for parallel
rays the distance between eyepiece and objective lens is 18cm.
Determine the focal length of both the lenses. [1+2=3]

27) Xmo g‘m§Va Ymamdmhr MmbH$ Vmam| Ho$ ‘ܶ H$m¶©aV ~b kmV H$s{OE& Epån¶a H$s g¡ÕmpÝVH$
n[a^mfm BgHo$ AmYma na {b{IE&
Determine the force acting between two parallel current carrying
conductor wires. Write theoretical definition of ampere on this basis.
AWdm/OR
Mwå~H$Z M, Mwå~H$s¶ Vrd«Vm H, Mwå~H$s¶ àd¥{Îm X Ed§ Amno{jH$ Mwå~H$erbVm mr ‘|
{d{^Þ g§~Y
§ ñWm{nV H$s{OE& Mwå~H$s¶ àd¥{Îm X H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE&
Establish different relations between magnetisation M, magnetic
intensity H, magnetic susceptibility X and relative magnetic
permeability mr. Define the magnetic susceptibility Xs.
[2 + 1 = 3]

28) JmCg H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& EH$ g‘mZ Amdo{eV nVbo Jmobr¶ Imob Ho$ ~mha VWm ^rVa pñWV
{~ÝXþAm| Ho$ {bE {dÚwV joÌ H$s JUZm H$s{OE& JmCgr¶ n¥ð>mH| $m Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmB¶o&
Write Gauss's law. Determine the electric field at the points which
are situated outside and inside of a uniformly charged thin spherical
shell. Draw necessary diagrams of Gaussian surfaces.

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AWdm/OR

{dÚwV {d^d H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE& {H$gr {~ÝXþ Amdoe Q go r Xÿar na pñWV {~ÝXþ na {dÚwV
{d^d H$s JUZm H$s{OE& {~ÝXþ Amdoe Q Ho$ {bE {d^d V Ed§ Xÿar r ‘| J«m’$ It{ME&

Write the definition of electric potential. Calculate the electric potential


due to a point charge Q at a distance r from it. Draw a graph between
electric potential V and distance r for a point charge Q.

[1 + 2 + 1 = 4]

29) g§¶³
w V gyú‘Xeu H$s ~ZmdQ> H$m dU©Z H$s{OE& BgH$s Hw$b AmdY©Z j‘Vm H$m gyÌ ì¶wËnÞ
H$s{OE& g§¶³w V gyú‘Xeu Ûmam à{V{~å~ ~ZZo H$m {H$aU AmaoI ~ZmB¶o&

Describe the construction of a compound microscope. Derive an


expression for its total magnification. Draw a ray diagram for the
formation of image by a compound microscope.

AWdm/OR

ì¶{VH$aU {H$go H$hVo h¢? g§nmofr VWm {dZmer ì¶{VH$aU H$mo àmá H$aZo hoVw Amdí¶H$ eVm}
H$mo ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE& ¶{X ¶§J Ho$ {Û{N>Ð à¶moJ ‘| EH$dUu àH$me ómoV Ho$ ñWmZ na ídoV
àH$me ómoV H$m‘ ‘| b| Vmo ì¶{VH$aU {’«$ÝOm| na ³¶m à^md n‹S>Jo m?

What is interference? Derive the conditions to obtain constructive


and destructive interferences.

If a white light source is used in place of monochromatic source of


light in young's double slit experiment then what will be the effect
on interference fringes.

[1 + 2 + 1 = 4]
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30) {Xï> H$aU {H$go H$hVo h¢? AY©Va§J {Xï>H$mar H$m n[anW {MÌ ~ZmH$a BgH$s H$m¶©{d{Y H$mo
g‘PmB¶o& {Zdoer à˶mdVu VWm {ZJ©V dmoëQ>Vm Ho$ Va§J àmê$n H$mo àX{e©V H$s{OE&

What is rectification? Draw the circuit diagram of half wave rectifier


and explain its working. Show the input ac voltage and output
voltage waveforms from the rectifier circuit. [1 + 2 + 1 = 4]

AWdm/OR

AnÐì¶r AY©MmbH$ {H$go H$hVo h¢? ¶h {H$VZo àH$ma Ho$ hmoVo h¢, Zm‘ {b{IE& P-N g§{Y Ho$
{Z‘m©U Ho$ g‘¶ hmoZo dmbr à{H«$¶mAm| H$mo g‘PmB¶o&

P-N g§{Y H$s Adj¶ naV H$s Mm¡S‹ >mB©, 1 ‘mBH«$mo‘rQ>a Ed§ amo{YH$m {d^d 0.7 dmoëQ> hmo Vmo
g§{Y na CËnÞ {dÚwV joÌ kmV H$s{OE&

What is extrinsic semiconductor? How many types of these are?


Write their names. Explain the processes which are occured during
the formation of a P-N junction.

Determine the electric field produced at a P-N junction when width


of depletion layer is 1 micrometer and barrier potential is 0.7 volt.

[1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4]

ddd

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EXAMINATION, 2017

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PHYSICS
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :
1) narjmWu gd©àW_ AnZo àíZ nÌ na Zm_m§H$ A{Zdm`©V {bI| &
Candidate must write first his/ her Roll No. on the question paper compulsorily.
2) g^r àíZ H$aZm A{Zdm`© h¢ &
All the questions are compulsory.
3) àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma Xr JB© CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| hr {bI| &
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
4) {OZ àíZmo§ _| AmÝV[aH$ IÊS> h¡§, CZ g^r Ho$ CÎma EH$ gmW hr {bI|&
For questions having more than one part the answers to those parts are to be
written together in continuity.
5) àíZ nÌ Ho$ {hÝXr d A§J«oOr ê$nmÝVa _| {H$gr àH$ma H$s Ìw{Q> / AÝVa / {damoYm^mg hmoZo na {hÝXr
^mfm Ho$ àíZ H$mo ghr _mZ|&
If there is any error/ difference/ contradiction in Hindi & English versions of
the question paper, the question of Hindi version should be treated valid.
`hm± go H$m{Q>E

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6) àíZ g§»`m A§H$ àË`oH$ àíZ


1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

Q. Nos. Marks per question


1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

7) àíZ g§»¶m 21 VWm 27 go 30 _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën h¢&


There are internal choices in Q.Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

8) narjm ‘| H¡$bHw$boQ>a Ho$ Cn¶moJ H$s AZw‘{V Zht h¡&


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1) 'joÌ H$m CnmÝV à^md' ³¶m h¡? [1]

What is the 'Fringing of the Field'?

2) Kaoby ¶m à¶moJembmAm| ‘| à¶moJ hoVw ì¶mnm[aH$ Ñ{ï>H$moU go ~Zm¶o OmZo dmbo à{VamoYH$ Ho$ Xmo àH$ma
{b{IE& [½ + ½ = 1]

Write two types of commercially produced resistors for domestic use or in


laboratories.

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3) EH$ nyao MH«$ ‘| {H$gr àoaH$ H$mo AmnyV© ‘mܶ e{³V H$m ‘mZ {b{IE& [1]

Write the average power supplied to an inductor over one complete cycle.

1
4) μ0 ∈0 H$m ‘mZ, ‘mÌH$ g{hV {b{IE& [½ + ½ = 1]

1
Write the value, with unit of μ0 ∈0 .

5) ‘obg Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]

Define Malus' law.

6) ’«o$Zb Xÿar, àH$me H$s Va§JX¡Ü¶© VWm ÛmaH$ Ho$ AmH$ma ‘| gå~ÝY ~VmZo dmbm gyÌ {b{IE& [1]

Write the formula which shows the relation between Fresnel distance, wavelength
of light and size of aperture.

7) Xohbr Amd¥{Îm H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]

Define Threshold frequency.

8) àH$me-{dÚwV à^md H$s AÝVH$ dmoëQ>Vm 1.5V h¡& CËg{O©V àH$m{eH$ Bbo³Q´>mZm| H$s CƒV‘ J{VO
COm© ³¶m hmoJr? [1]

The Cut-Off voltage of photo electric effect is 1.5V. What will be the maximum
kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted?

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9) AÕ© Am¶w d ‘mܶ Am¶w ‘| gå~ÝY {b{IE& [1]

Write the relation between half life and average life.

10) XmVm Aew{Õ Ho$ Xmo CXmhaU Xr{OE& [½ + ½ = 1]

Give two examples of donor impurity.

11) Xmo {Zdoer VH©$ Ûma H$s {ZåZ§m{H$V g˶‘mZ gmaUr ‘| {ZJ©V g§Ho$V {X¶m J¶m h¡& {X¶o J¶o Ûma H$s nhMmZ
H$s{OE& [1]

{Zdoe {ZJ©V
A B Y

0 0 1

1 0 0

0 1 0

1 1 0

The following truth table gives the output of a two input logic gate. Identify the
given gate.

Input Output

A B Y

0 0 1

1 0 0

0 1 0

1 1 0

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12) nwZamdV©H$ ñQ>oeZ H$m Cn¶moJ {b{IE& [1]
Write the use of repeater station.

13) {dê$nU go ~Mmd Ho$ {bE Am¶m‘ ‘mSw>bZ ‘| ‘mSw>ba gyMH$m§H$ ( μ ) H$m ‘mZ {H$VZm hmoVm h¡? [1]
To avoid distortion in amplitude modulation how much the value of modulation
index is?

14) g‘PmB¶o {H$ -


a) MmbH$ Ho$ ^rVa pñWad¡ÚwV joÌ eyݶ hmoVm h¡&
b) MmbH$ Ho$ g‘ñV Am¶VZ ‘| pñWa d¡ÚwV {d^d {Z¶V ahVm h¡&
[1 + 1 = 2]
Explain that:
a) Inside a conductor electrostatic field is zero.
b) Electrostatic potential is constant throughout the volume of the conductor.

15) {H$gr ‘rQ>a-goVw ‘| O~ à{VamoYH$ S = 3.7Ω hmo Vmo gÝVwbZ {~ÝXþ {gao A go 63 go‘r H$s bå~mB© na
àmá hmoVm h¡& R H$m à{VamoY kmV H$s{OE& ‘rQ>a goVw ‘| à{VamoYH$m| Ho$ g§¶moOZ Ho$ {bE ‘moQ>r H$m°na H$s
n{Îm¶m± ³¶m| à¶moJ ‘| bmVo h¢? [1½ + ½ = 2]
In a metre bridge the balance point is found to be at 63 cm from the end A, when
the resistor S is of 3.7Ω. Determine the resistance of R. Why are the connections
between resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper strips?

16) EH$ gob H$m AmÝV[aH$ à{VamoY kmV H$aZo Ho$ {bE {d^d‘mnr Ho$ à¶moJ ‘| O~ gob go 2Ω Ho$ à{VamoY
‘| Ymam àdm{hV H$aVo h¡ Vmo gob Vma H$s 3.50 ‘rQ>a bå~mB© na gÝVw{bV hmoVr h¡& O~ gob go 4Ω
à{VamoY ‘| Ymam àdm{hV H$aVo h¡, Vmo gÝVwbZ {~ÝXþ 4.2 ‘rQ>a na àmá hmoVm h¡& gob H$m AmÝV[aH$
à{VamoY kmV H$s{OE& [2]
In an experiment of potentiometer for determining the internal resistance of a cell,
the cell is balanced at the length 3.5m. of the wire when current flows through the
resistor of 2Ω by the cell. When current flows through the resistor of 4Ω by the
cell the balanced point is obtained at 4.2m. Calculate the internal resistance of cell.

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17) {H$gr N>moQ>o N>‹S> Mwå~H$ H$m Mwå~H$s¶ AmKyU© 0.48 JT–1 h¡& Mwå~H$ Ho$ Ho$ÝÐ go 20 go‘r H$s Xÿar na
pñWV {H$gr {~ÝXþ na BgHo$ Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$m n[a‘mU kmV H$s{OE ¶{X dh {~ÝXþ pñWV hmo&
i) Mwå~H$ Ho$ Aj na
ii) Mwå~H$ Ho$ A{^bå~ g‘{Û^mOH$ na
[1 + 1 = 2]
A short bar magnet has a magnetic moment of 0.48 JT–1. Calculate the magnitude
of the magnetic field produced by the magnet at a distance of 20 cm from the
centre of the magnet if the point lies on
i) The axis of the magnet.
ii) The equitorial lines (normal bisector) of the magnet.

18) ^d±a YmamAm| Ho$ H$moB© Xmo AZwà¶moJ g‘PmB¶o& [1 + 1 = 2]


Explain any two applications of eddy currents.

19) {ZåZ {dÚwV Mwå~H$s¶ Va§Jm| Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE, Omo- [½ + ½ + ½ + ½ = 2]


i) dm¶w‘ÊS>b ‘| AmoOmoZ naV Ûmam Ademo{fV H$a br OmVr h¡&
ii) bJ^J 1nm go 10–3nm Va§JX¡Ü¶© namg aIVr h¡&
iii) dr{S>¶mo [aH$m°S>©a Ed§ hmB©-’$mB© àUmbr ‘| à¶w³V hmoVr h¡&
iv) ‘mBH«$modod Am°dZ ‘| à¶w³V hmoVr h¡&

Write the name of electromagnetic waves of the following, which -


i) Is absorbed by ozone layer in the atmosphere.
ii) Has wavelength range almost between 1 nm to 10–3 nm.
iii) Used in video recorders and in Hi-Fi system.
iv) Used in Microwave ovens.

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20) Xmo nVbo boÝg {OZH$s e{³V +5D Am¡a –3D H$mo gånH©$ ‘| aIm J¶m h¡ Vmo g§¶moOZ H$s ’$moH$g Xÿar
kmV H$s{OE& n[aUm‘r boÝg H$m àH$ma {b{IE& [1½ + ½ = 2]

Two thin lens of power +5D and –3D are in contact. Find out the focal length of
the combination. Write the type of resultant lens.

21) 49 dmoëQ> Ho$ {d^dmÝVa Ûmam Ëd[aV Bbo³Q´>mZ H$s- [1 + 1 = 2]>

i) Xo ~«m°½br Va§JX¡Ü¶© Am¡a


ii) g§doJ kmV H$s{OE&
¶m
7.21 × 1014 Hz Amd¥{Îm H$m àH$me YmVw n¥îR na Amn{VV h¡& Bg n¥îR go 6 × 105 m/s H$s CƒV‘
Mmb go Bbo³Q´>mZ CËg{O©V hmo aho h¡& Bbo³Q´>mZ Ho$ CËgO©Z Ho$ {bE Xohbr Amd¥{Îm kmV H$s{OE&>
[1 + 1 = 2]

For an electron accelerated by the potential difference of 49 V, Calculate

i) de-Broglie wave length and

ii) Momentum of it.

OR

Light of frequency 7.21 × 1014 Hz is incident on a metal surface. Electrons with


maximum speed of 6 × 105 m/s are ejected from the surface. Find out the threshold
frequency for the emission of electrons.

22) ~moa na‘mUw ‘m°S>b Ho$ H$moB© Xmo A{^J¥hrV {b{IE& [1 + 1 = 2]

Write any two postulates of Bohr's Atomic Model.

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23) Zm{^H$s¶ [aE³Q>a ‘| {Z¶ÝÌH$ N>‹S>m| Ed§ erVbH$ Ho$ H$m¶m] H$mo g‘PmB¶o& [1 + 1 = 2]
Explain the functions of control rodes and coolant in the nuclear reactor.

24) i) Q´>mÝgS²>¶yga H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE&


ii) ‘m°Sw>bZ ‘| à¶w³V dmhH$ Va§J Ho$ Xmo àH$ma {b{IE&
[1 + ½ + ½ = 2]
i) Define Transducer.
ii) Write two types of carrier wave used in Modulation.

25) g§Ym[aÌ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& g§Ym[aÌm| Ho$ loUr H«$‘ g§¶moOZ ‘o Vwë¶ Ym{aVm H$m gå~ÝY àmá
H$s{OE& [1 + 2 = 3]
Define capacitor. Obtain a relation for equivalent capacitance in the series
combination of capacitors.

26) gw‘o{bV H$s{OE :


H$m°b‘ I H$m°b‘ II

i) J{VH$ {dÚwV dmhH$ ~b a) R 2 + (X L − X C )


2

1
ii) LCR n[anW H$s à{V~mYm b) LC

ω0L
iii) Hw$ÊS>br H$m ñdàoaH$Ëd c)
R
iv) AZwZmXr Amd¥{Îm ( ω0 ) d) Blν
v) JwUdÎmm JwU§mH$ e) VIcosφ

vi) Am¡gV ep³V f) μ0μrn2Al

[6 × ½ = 3]

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Match the following :

Column I Column II

i) Motional electromotive force a) R 2 + (X L − X C )


2

1
ii) Impedance of LCR Circuit b) LC

ω0L
iii) Self induction of coil c)
R

iv) Resonant Frequency ( ω0 ) d) Blν

v) Quality Factor e) VIcosφ

vi) Average Power f) μ0μrn2Al

27) ~«wñQ>a H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ O~ EH$ àH$me {H$aU nmaXeu ‘mܶ‘ H$s gVh na Yw«dU
H$moU na Amn{VV hmoVr h¡, Vmo namd{V©V d And{V©V {H$aU| nañna bå~dV hmoVr h¡& [1 + 2 = 3]
¶m
AndV©Z H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& hmBJoZ Ho$ Va§J {gÕmÝV H$m Cn¶moJ H$a àH$me Ho$ AndV©Z hoVw ñZob
Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$m {ZJ‘Z H$s{OE& [1+2=3]

Write Brewster's law. Prove that when a ray of light is incident at the angle of
polarisation on the surface of a transparent medium then reflected and refracted
rays are mutually perpendicular.
OR
Define refraction. Deduce Smell's law of refraction of light using Huygens wave
theory.

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28) ~m¶mo gmdV© H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& Ymamdmhr d¥ÎmmH$ma Hw$ÊS>br Ho$ H$maU CgH$s Aj na pñWV {H$gr {~ÝXþ
na CËnÞ Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ Ho$ {bE ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& [1+2+1=4]
¶m
Epån¶a H$m n[anWr¶ {Z¶‘ {b{IE& EH$ Ymamdmhr n[aZm{bH$m Ho$ H$maU CËnÞ Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$mo
{MÌ ~ZmH$a Xem©B¶o VWm CgHo$ Aj na Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$m ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE& [1+1+2=4]
Write Biot-Sawart's law. Derive an expression for the magnetic field due to a circular
coil carrying current at a point along its axis. Draw necessary diagram.

OR

Write Ampere's circuital law. Draw the diagram which shows the magnetic field
produced by a current carrying solenoid and derive an expression for magnetic
field on its axis.

29) Xn©Um| ¶m boÝgm| Ho$ {bE {MÝh n[anmQ>r {Z¶‘ {b{IE& AdVb Xn©U Ûmam à{V{~å~ aMZm H$m {H$aU
{MÌ ~ZmH$a {~å~ H$s Xÿar (u), à{V{~å~ H$s Xÿar (v) VWm ’$moH$g Xÿar (f) ‘| gå~ÝY ñWm{nV H$s{OE&
[1½ + ½ + 2 = 4]

¶m
nyU© AmÝV[aH$ namdV©Z H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& BgHo$ {bE Xmo eV] {b{IE& EH$ {àÁ‘ Ho$ {bE {dMbZ
⎛ A +δm ⎞
sin ⎜ ⎟
μ = ⎝ 2 ⎠
H$moU (δ) Ed§ AmnVZ H$moU (i) Ho$ ‘ܶ J«m’$ Ir{ME§& ¶{X {àÁ‘ H$moU A hmo Vmo
⎛A⎞
sin ⎜ ⎟
⎝2⎠
gå~ÝY H$m {ZJ‘Z H$s{OE& [½ + 1 + ½ + 2 = 4]

Write sign convention rule for mirrors and lenses. Draw a ray diagram for image
formation by a concave mirror and establish a relation between object distance (u),
image distance (v) and focal length (f).

OR

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Define total internal reflection. Write two conditions for it. Draw a graph between
the angle of deviation (δ) and incident angle (i) for a prism. If prism angle is A then

⎛ A +δm ⎞
sin ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠
deduce the relation μ = .
⎛A⎞
sin ⎜ ⎟
⎝2⎠

30) àdY©H$ go Amn ³¶m g‘PVo h¡? EH$ npn Q´>m°{OñQ>a C^¶{Zð> CËgO©H$ àdY©H$ H$m {MÌ ~ZmH$a
g‘PmB¶o& dmoëQ>Vm bpãYd ep³V bpãY H$m gyÌ kmV H$s{OE& [1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4]

¶m
Q´>m°{OñQ>a àMmbZ H$s eV© {b{IE& C^¶{ZîR> CËgO©H$ {dݶmg ‘| AmYma ~m¶{gV Q´>m°{OñQ>a H$m n[anW
{MÌ Ed§ AÝVaU A{^bjU dH«$ ~ZmH$a BgH$m {díbofU H$s{OE& pñdM Ho$ ê$n ‘| BgH$m àMmbZ
g‘PmB¶o& > [1 + ½ + ½ + 1 + 1 = 4]

What do you understand by an amplifier? Draw a circuit diagram of common


emitter npn transistor amplifier and explain it. Deduce the formula for voltage gain
and power gain.

OR

Write the condition of transistor operation. Draw a circuit diagram of a base biased
transistor in common emitter configuration and transfer characteristic curve. Analyse
it. Explain its function as a switch.

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Candidate must write first his/her Roll No. on the question paper
compulsorily.
2) g^r àíZ H$aZm A{Zdm`© h¢ &
All the questions are compulsory.
3) àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma Xr JB© CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| hr {bI| &
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
4) {OZ àíZmo§ _| AmÝV[aH$ IÊS> h¡§, CZ g^r Ho$ CÎma EH$ gmW hr {bI|&
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those parts are to
be written together in continuity.
5) àíZ nÌ Ho$ {hÝXr d A§J«oOr ê$nmÝVa _| {H$gr àH$ma H$s Ìw{Q> / AÝVa / {damoYm^mg hmoZo na
{hÝXr ^mfm Ho$ àíZ H$mo ghr _mZ|&
`hm± go H$m{Q>E

If there is any error/ difference/ contradiction in Hindi & English versions of


the question paper, the question of Hindi version should be treated valid.

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6) àíZ g§»`m A§H$ àË`oH$ àíZ
1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

Q. Nos. Marks per question


1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

7) àíZ g§»¶m 21 VWm 27 go 30 _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën h¢&


There are internal choices in Q.Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

8) narjm ‘| H¡$bHw$boQ>a Ho$ Cn¶moJ H$s AZw‘{V Zht h¡&


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1) Cg ^m¡{VH$ am{e H$m Zm‘ {b{IE {OgH$m ‘mÌH$ Oyb/Hy$bm‘ h¡& ~VmB¶o {H$ ¶h am{e g{Xe h¡ ¶m
A{Xe? [½ + ½ = 1]
Write the name of physical quantity whose unit is J/C. State whether this quantity
is a vector or scalar?
2) A{V MmbH$Vm H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]
Define Super Conductivity.
3) Ymam‘mnr Ho$ {bE XjVm§H$ H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE& [1]
Write the definition of figure of merit of Galvanometer.

4) EH$ bm¡hMwå~H$s¶ nXmW© Ho$ {bE e¡{Wë¶ dH«$(B-H dH«$) ~ZmB¶o& [1]
Draw hysteresis curve (B-H curve) for a ferromagnetic substance.

5) à˶mdVu Ymam H$mo {eIa ‘mZ go eyݶ VH$ nhþ±MZo ‘| bJm g‘¶ kmV H$s{OE& à˶mdVu Ymam H$s
Amd¥{V 50Hz h¡& [1]
Find the time taken by alternating current to attain zero from peak value. The
frequency of alternating current is 50Hz.

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6) ‘¡bg H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& [1]
Write Malus law.

7) {H$gr YmVw Ho$ {bE H$m¶©’$bZ go ³¶m VmËn¶© h¡? [1]


What does mean by work function for metals?

8) 104 dmooëQ> go Ëd[aV Bb¡³Q´>m°Z go gå~Õ Xo-~«m°Jbr Va§J X¡¿¶© kmV H$s{OE& [1]
Find the de-Broglie wave length related to an electron accelerated by 10 volt.
4

9) àH$me CËgO©H$ S>m¶moS>(LED) ~ZmZo Ho$ {bE Cn¶moJ ‘| {b¶o OmZo dmbo {H$gr EH$ An{‘{lV
AÕ©MmbH$ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE& [1]
Write the name of any one dopped semiconductor used for making light emitting
diode(LED).

10) EH$b pñbQ> Ûmam {ddV©Z ‘| Vrd«Vm {dVaU H$m dH«$ ~ZmB¶o& [1]
Draw the curve for intensity distribution in diffraction by single slit.

11) EH$ g‘mZ Xa go MbZo dmbr l¥§Ibm A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE ݶyQ´>m°Z JwUZ JwUm§H$ H$m ‘mZ {H$VZm hmoJm?
[1]
What will be the value of neutron multiplication factor for controlled chain reactions?
12) Am¶m‘ ‘m°Sw>{bV Va§J H$m {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& [1]
Draw a diagram of amplitude modulated wave.

13) H$moB© Xmo ‘¡³gdob g‘rH$aU {b{IE& [1]


Write any two Maxwell's equations.

14) 10cm {ÌÁ¶m Ho$ Amdo{eV Jmobr¶ H$moe Ho$ n¥îR> na {d^d H$m ‘mZ 50 dmoëQ> h¡& Jmobr¶ H$moe Ho$ Ho$ÝÐ
go 20cm Xÿar na {dÚwV {d^d H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE& [2]
Electric Potential on the surface of a charged spherical shell of radius 10cm is
50volt. Find the value of electric potential at a distance of 20cm from the centre of
spherical shell.

15) 0ºC Vmn na EH$ MmbH$ H$m à{VamooY XΩ h¡& dh Vmn kmV H$s{OE {Og na MmbH$ H$m à{VamoY 3XΩ
hmo OmVm h¡? MmbH$ H$m à{VamoY Vmn JwUm§H$ {Z¶V h¡ {OgH$m ‘mZ 0.4 × 10–2 ºC–1 h¡& [2]
The Resistance of a conductor is XΩ at 0ºC temp. Find the temperature at which
the resistance of conductor becomes 3XΩ. The temp. coefficient of resistance for
conductor is 0.4 × 10–2 ºC–1 which is constant.

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16) {H$aIm°’$ Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$m Cn¶moJ H$aVo hþE ìhrQ> ñQ>moZ goVw H$s g§VwbZ AdñWm Ho$ {bE Amdí¶H$ à{V~ÝY
àmßV H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ n[anW {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& [1 + 1 = 2]
Obtain necessary condition for balancing state of Wheat Stone Bridge by using
Kirchhoff 's law.
Draw necessary circuit diagram.
17) Eånr¶a Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$m Cn¶moJ H$aVo hþE AZÝV bå~mB© Ho$ grYo Ymamdmhr MmbH$ Ho$ H$maU Mwå~H$s¶
joÌ H$m ì¶§OH$ àmßV H$s{OE& [2]
Obtain an expression for magnetic field due to infinitely long straight current carrying
conductor by using Amperes law.
18) EH$ Ymam‘mnr H$m à{VamoY 99Ω h¡& BgHo$ nyU© ñHo$b na {djon Ho$ {bE Amdí¶H$ Ymam 1mA h¡& ¶{X
Ymam‘mnr Ho$ gmW 1Ω H$m eÊQ> Omo‹S> {X¶m Om¶o Vmo Ymam‘mnr Ûmam ‘mnr Om gH$Zo dmbr A{YH$V‘
Ymam H$m ‘mZ kmV H$amo& [2]
The resistance of a galvanometer is 99Ω. The necessary current for full scale
deflection is 1mA. If a shunt of 1Ω is connected with galvanometer then find the
value of maximum current which can be measured by this galvanometer.
19) a) bm¡h Mwå~H$s¶ nXmWm] Ho$ {bE ³¶yar Vmn H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE&
b) H$jr¶ Bbo³Q´>m°Z H$m Mwå~H$s¶ AmKyU© kmV H$aZo Ho$ {bE ì¶§OH$ àmßV H$s{OE&
[1 + 1 = 2]
a) Write definition of Curie temperature for ferromagnetic substances.
b) Obtain an expression for magnetic moment of an orbital electron.
20) EH$ dJm©H$ma byn H$s ^wOm H$s bå~mB© 4m h¡ VWm ¶h 2.5 T Ho$ EH$ g‘mZ Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ ‘| aIm h¡&
byn Ho$ ~mha Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$m ‘mZ eyݶ h¡& ¶{X byn 2m/s Ho$ doJ go Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ Ho$ bå~dV J{V
H$aVm hþAm joÌ go ~mha Am ahm hmo Vmo EH$ goH$ÊS> níMmV² byn ‘| ào[aV {d.dm. ~b H$m ‘mZ kmV
H$s{O¶o& [2]
The length of side of a square loop is 4m. This loop is placed in an uniform
magnetic field of 2.5 T. Outside the loop, the magnetic field is zero and it is
coming out side from magnetic field perpendicularly with velocity 2m/s. Find the
value of induced emf in loop after one second.
21) hmBS´>moOZ ñn¡³Q´>‘ ‘| ~m‘a loUr H$s aoImAm| Ho$ A{YH$V‘ Va§J X¡¿¶© Ed§ ݶyZV‘ Va§JX¡¿¶© H$m AZwnmV
kmV H$s{O¶o& [2]>
AWdm
EH$ ao{S>¶moEp³Q>d à{VXe© ‘| g{H«$¶ Zm{^H$m| H$s g§»¶m 6 KÊQ>o ‘| AnZo àmapå^H$ ‘mZ H$s 6.25% ah
OmVr h¡& ao{S>¶moEp³Q>d à{VXe© H$s AÕ© Am¶w kmV H$s{OE& [2]

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Find the ratio of maximum wavelength to minimum wavelength for the lines of
Balmer series in hydrogen spectrum.
OR
In a radioactive sample the numbers of active nuclei remains 6.25% of its initial
value in 6hr. Find the half life of radioactive sample.

22) Am°BÝgQ>rZ àH$me {dÚwV g‘rH$aU ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE& BgH$s ghm¶Vm go àH$me {dÚwV à^md H$s
ì¶m»¶m H$s{OE& [1 + 1 = 2]
Derive Einstein's Photoelectric equation. Explain photoelectric effect with help of
this equation.

23) a) Vm{H©$H$ Ûma (bm°{OH$ JoQ²>g) ³¶m h¢?


b) Xmo S>m¶moS>m| H$m Cn¶moJ H$a {Û-{Zdoer EoÊS> Ûma (AND Gate) H$m n[anW {MÌ ~ZmBE&
[1 + 1 = 2]
a) What are logic gates?
b) Draw a circuit diagram for dual-input AND Gate by using two diodes.

24) AmH$me Va§J g§MaU Ûmam àgmaU H$s A{YH$V‘ Xÿar VWm EoÝQ>oZm H$s D±$MmB© Ho$ ‘ܶ g§~§Y ñWm{nV
H$s{OE& [2]
Establish a relation between maximum distance of broadcast and height of antenna
in space wave propagation.

25) a) gyú‘Xeu H$s AmdY©Z j‘Vm go ³¶m VmËn¶© h¡?


b) EH$ {~å~ CÎmb b¡Ýg go 20 go‘r Xÿar na aIm h¡& ¶{X b¡Ýg Ûmam 3 JwZm Amd{Y©V dmñV{dH$
à{V{~å~ àmßV hmoVm h¡ Vmo b¡Ýg H$s ’$moH$g Xÿar kmV H$amo& [1 + 2 = 3]
a) What does mean by magnifying power of a Microscope?
b) An object is placed at 20 cm from a convex lens. If 3 times magnified real
image is formed by the lens then find the focal length of lens.

26) Ð춑mZ j{V go ³¶m VmËn¶© h¡? Ð춑mZ j{V Ed§ Zm{^H$s¶ ~§YZ D$Om© ‘| g§~§Y ñWm{nV H$s{OE VWm
Bggo à{V ݶyp³bAm°Z ~§YZ D$Om© H$m ì¶§OH$ ^r {b{IE& [1 + 1½ + ½ = 3]
What does mean by mass defect? Establish relation between mass defect and
nuclear binding energy. And hence write the expression for binding energy per
nucleon.

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27) P-N g§{Y Ho$ CËH«$‘ A{^Z{V A{^bmj{UH$ dH«$ àmßV H$aZo Ho$ {bE àm¶mo{JH$ ì¶dñWm H$m n[anW
{MÌ ~ZmBE&
CËH«$‘ A{^Z{V H$s AdñWm ‘| P-N g§{Y Ho$ {bE CËH«$‘ ^§OZ H$s KQ>Zm H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV {H«$¶m{d{Y¶m|
Ûmam g‘PmBE&
i) Eodobm§er ^§OZ
ii) OoZa ^§OZ
[1 + 2 = 3]
AWdm
NPN-Q´>m§{OñQ>a Ho$ C^¶{ZîR> AmYma {dݶmg ‘| A{^bmj{UH$ dH«$ àmßV H$aZo Ho$ {bE n[anW {MÌ
~ZmBE& {H$gr Q´>m§{OñQ>a Ho$ C^¶{ZîR> AmYma {dݶmg ‘| Ymam bm^ JwUm§H$ VWm C^¶{ZîR> CËgO©H$
{dݶmg ‘| Ymam bm^ JwUm§H$ Ho$ ‘ܶ g§~§Y ñWm{nV H$s{OE& [1 + 2 = 3]
Draw circuit diagram for a P-N junction to obtain reverse bias characteristic curves.
Explain the phenomenon of reverse breakdown for a P-N junction in reverse bias
state by following processes-
i) Avalanche breakdown
ii) Zener breakdown
OR
Draw circuit diagram for a NPN-transistor to obtain characteristic curves in common
base configuration. Establish a relation between current amplification factors for a
transistor in common base and common emitter configuration.

28) {dÚwV joÌ H$s Vrd«Vm H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE& EH$ Amdo{eV MmbH$ H$s gVh na {dÚwV ~b Ed§ {dÚwV
Xm~ Ho$ {bE ì¶§OH$ àmßV H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmBE& [1+2+1=4]
AWdm
g§Ym[aÌ ‘| g§{MV D$Om© go ³¶m VmËn¶© h¡? {gÕ H$s{OE- ""Xmo Amdo{eV MmbH$m| H$mo Omo‹S>Zo na CZHo$
{d^d ‘| n[adV©Zm| H$m AZwnmV MmbH$m| H$s Ym[aVmAm| Ho$ ì¶wËH«$‘mZwnmVr hmoVm h¡&''
g‘ê$n Amdo{eV AMmbH$ Jmobo Ho$ H$maU {dÚwV joÌ d Xÿar Ho$ ‘ܶ AmaoI ~ZmB¶o& [1+2+1=4]
Write definition of electric field intensity.
Obtain an expression for electric force and electric pressure on the surface of a
charged conductor.
Draw necessary diagram.
OR
What does mean by energy stored in capacitor?
Prove that-
"The ratio of change in potentials of conductors after connecting two charged
conductors is inversely proportional to their capacitances".
Draw a curve between electric field and distance for an uniformly charged non-
conducting sphere.

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29) {XîQ> Ymam H$s VwbZm ‘| à˶mdVu Ymam H$s EH$ {deofVm Ed§ EH$ Xmof {b{IE&
ewÕ àoaH$Ëd ¶wº$ à˶mdVu Ymam n[anW ‘| {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ {bE ì¶§OH$ kmV H$s{OE-
i) Ymam H$m VmËj{UH$ ‘mZ
ii) n[anW H$m à{VKmV
iii) Ymam H$m {eIa ‘mZ
ewÕ àoaH$Ëd n[anW Ho$ {bE e{³V AmaoI ~ZmB¶o& [1 + 2 + 1 = 4]
AWdm
AÕ©-e{³V {~ÝXþ Amd¥{Îm¶m| go ³¶m A{^àm¶ h¡? EH$ LCR loUr n[anW Ho$ {bE ~¡ÊS> Mm¡‹S>mB© kmV
H$aZo H$m ì¶§OH$ àmßV H$s{OE& à˶mdVu Ymam d Amd¥{Îm Ho$ ‘ܶ dH«$ ‘| AÕ©e{³V {~ÝXþ Amd¥{Îm¶m|
H$mo Xem©BE& [1 + 2 + 1 = 4]
Write one merit and one de-merit of alternating current in comparision of direct
current.
Obtain expression for followings in a pure inductive alternating current circuit-
i) Instantaneous value of current
ii) Reactance of circuit
iii) Peak value of current
Draw curve for power in pure inductive circuit.
OR
What does meant by half powerpoint frequencies.
Obtain an expression for bandwidth in a LCR series circuit.
Show half power point frequencies in curve between alternating current and
frequency.
30) àH$me Ho$ ì¶{VH$aU Ho$ {bE Amdí¶H$ H$moB© Xmo eV] {b{IE& ¶§J Ho$ {Û-pñbQ> à¶moJ ‘| ì¶{VH$aU
{’«$ÝOm| H$s Mm¡‹S>mB© kmV H$aZo H$m ì¶§OH$ àmá H$s{OE& ¶§J Ho$ {Û pñbQ> à¶moJ ‘| Vrd«Vm {dVaU H$m
AmaoI It{ME& [1 + 2 + 1 = 4]
AWdm
H$ånZ Vb VWm Y«wdU Vb H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE& {ZH$m°b {àÁ‘ Ûmam g‘Vb Y«w{dV àH$me àmßV H$aZo
H$s H$m¶©-{d{Y g‘PmBE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& > [1 + 2 + 1 = 4]
Write any two necessary conditions for interference of light.
Obtain an expression for fringe width in Young's double slit experiment.
Draw curve for intensity distribution in Young's double slit experiment.
OR
Write definitions of plane of vibration and plane of polarisation.
Explain the working process to obtain plane polarised light by Nicol Prism.
Draw necessary diagram.
t t t
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Candidate must write first his/her Roll No. on the question paper
compulsorily.
2) g^r àíZ H$aZm A{Zdm`© h¢ &
All the questions are compulsory.
3) àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma Xr JB© CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| hr {bI| &
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
4) {OZ àíZmo§ _| AmÝV[aH$ IÊS> h¡§, CZ g^r Ho$ CÎma EH$ gmW hr {bI|&
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those parts are to
be written together in continuity.
5) àíZ nÌ Ho$ {hÝXr d A§J«oOr ê$nmÝVa _| {H$gr àH$ma H$s Ìw{Q> / AÝVa / {damoYm^mg hmoZo na
{hÝXr ^mfm Ho$ àíZ H$mo ghr _mZ|&
`hm± go H$m{Q>E

If there is any error/ difference/ contradiction in Hindi & English versions of


the question paper, the question of Hindi version should be treated valid.

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6) àíZ g§»`m A§H$ àË`oH$ àíZ
1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

Q. Nos. Marks per question


1 - 13 1
14 - 24 2
25 - 27 3
28 - 30 4

7) àíZ g§»¶m 21 VWm 27 go 30 _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën h¢&


There are internal choices in Q.Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

8) narjm ‘| H¡$bHw$boQ>a Ho$ Cn¶moJ H$s AZw‘{V Zht h¡&


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1) 10–9 Hy$bm°‘ Ho$ {~ÝXÿ Amdoe Ho$ H$maU 1m Xÿa {~ÝXÿ na {dYwV {d^d H$s JUZm H$s{OE& [1]
Calculate electric potential at a point 1m distance from a point charge of 10–9
coulomb.

2) {MÌ ‘| Xem©¶o H$m~©Z à{VamoY H$m ‘mZ 22  105   5% h¡& àW‘ db¶ A H$m a§J {b{IE& [1]

A bmb ham gwZham


In given diagram value of carbon resistor is 22  105   5% . Write colour of
first ring A.

A red green golden

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3) Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ ‘| Ymamdmhr MmbH$ na ~b H$m gyÌ {b{IE& [1]
Write formula for force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field.

4) Z‘Z H$moU (Z{V H$moU) H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& n¥Ïdr Ho$ Mwå~H$s¶ Y«wdm| na Z‘Z H$moU H$m ‘mZ {b{IE&
[½+½=1]
Define angle of dip. Write value of angle of dip at magnetic poles of earth.

5) à˶mdVu Ymam Ho$ dJ©‘mܶ ‘yb (rms) ‘mZ Ed‘² {eIa ‘mZ ‘| g§~§Y {b{IE& [1]
Write relation between root mean square (rms) value and peak value of alternating
current.

6) {H$gr LCR à˶mdVu n[anW ‘| R = 10, XL = 100Ed‘² XC = 100h¡& n[anW H$s à{V~mYm
H$m ‘mZ {b{IE& [1]
In LCR alternating circuit, R = 10, XL = 100 and XC = 100. Write value of
impedance of circuit.

7) b¢g H$s j‘Vm Ed‘² CgH$s ’$moH$b Xÿar ‘| g§~§Y {b{IE& [1]
Write relation between power of lens and it's focal length.

8) Xohbr Amd¥{Îm H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]


Define threshold frequency.

9) S>odrgZ Ed‘² Oa‘a à¶moJ H$s àm¶mo{JH$ ì¶dñWm H$m {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& [1]
Draw diagram of the experimental arrangement of Davission and Germer experiment.

10) H$moB© Bbo³Q´>m°Z Cƒ COm© ñVa n2 = 2, 3, 4, 5 ......... go ‘yb COm© ñVa n1 = 1 ‘| g§H«$‘U H$aVm h¡ Vmo àmßV
hmBS´>moOZ ñno³Q´>‘ H$s loUr H$m Zm‘ {b{IE& [1]
Write name of series of hydrogen spectrum obtained when an electron transist
from higher energy level n2 = 2, 3, 4, 5 ......... to ground energy level n1 = 1.

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11) {MÌ ‘| {ZJ©‘ Y H$m ‘mZ {b{IE& [1]

0
1
Y
1
1

Write value of output Y in diagram.


0
1
Y
1
1

12) ‘moSy>bZ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]


Define modulation.

 
13) {dÚwV Mwå~H$s¶ Va§Jm| ‘| {dÚwV joÌ E Ed‘² Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ B Ho$ ‘ܶ (A) H$moU Ed‘² (~) H$bmÝVa, H$m
‘mZ {b{IE& [½+½=1]
In electromagnetic waves, write the value of (A) angle and (B) phase difference,
 
between electric field E and magnetic field B .

14) n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : [1+1=2]


A) {dÚwV {ÛY«wd AmKyU©&
~) g‘ {d^d n¥îR>
Define :
a) Electric dipole moment.
b) Equipotential surface.

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15) {MÌ ‘| ¶{X ìhrQ>ñQ>moZ goVw gÝVwbZ AdñWm ‘| h¡ Vmo AkmV à{VamoY R H$s JUZm H$s{OE& [2]
B 10
20
G
A 6 C

R 1
D

Calculate the value of unknown resistance R in given circuit. If wheatstone bridge


is in balanced condition.
B 10
20
G
A 6 C

R 1
D

16) A) ³¶yar Vmn H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE&


~) 0.1 m à^mdr bå~mB© Ho$ N>‹S> Mwå~H$ Ho$ Y«wdm| H$s Y«wd àm~ë¶Vm 40 A-m h¡& BgHo$ Mwå~H$s¶ AmKyU©
H$s JUZm H$s{OE&
[½ + 1½ = 2]
a) Define Curie temperature.
b) The pole strength of poles of a bar magnet of effective length 0.1 m is 40 A-m.
Calculate it's magnetic moment.

17) b¢O H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE& b¢O H$m {Z¶‘ COm© g§ajU {Z¶‘ H$m nmbZ H$aVm h¡& g‘PmB¶o& [½ + 1½ = 2]
Write Lenz's law. Lenz's law obey's law of conservation of energy. Explain.

18) n[a^mfm {b{IE : [1 + 1 = 2]


A) nyU© AmÝV[aH$ namdV©Z ~) àH$me H$m {ddV©Z
Write definitions :
a) Total internal reflection. b) Diffraction of light.

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19) A) ‘obg {Z¶‘ go g§~§{YV gyÌ {b{IE&
~) {H$gr nmaXeu n{Å>H$m na O~ àH$me 60° H$moU na Amn{VV hmoVm h¡ Vmo namdVuV àH$me nyU©V… Y«w{dV
hmoVm h¡& nXmW© H$m AndV©Zm§H$ Ed‘² AndV©Z H$moU kmV H$s{OE&
[½ + 1 + ½ = 2]
a) Write formula related to Malus law.
b) When light is incident at 60° on a transparent sheet, the reflected light is
completely polarised. Find the refractive index of the substance and refraction
angle.

20) 100 V {d^dmÝVa go Ëd[aV Bbo³Q´>m°Z go g§~Õ Va§J H$s Xo ~«mo½br Va§J X¡¿¶© H$s JUZm H$s{OE& [2]
Calculate de Broglie wavelength of a wave associated with an electron, which is
accelerated through a potential difference of 100 V.

21) {d^d‘mnr H$s ghm¶Vm go àmW{‘H$ gob H$m AmÝV[aH$ à{VamoY kmV H$aZo H$m gyÌ ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE& n[anW
{MÌ ~ZmB¶o& [½ + 1½ = 2]
AWdm
[½ + 1½ = 2]
‘rQ>a goVw Ûmam AkmV à{VamoY kmV H$aZo H$s {d{Y g‘PmB¶o& n[anW {MÌ ~ZmB¶o&
Derive formula for obtaining internal resistance of a primary cell with help of
potentiometer. Draw circuit diagram.
OR
Explain the method to find unknown resistance with the help of meter bridge.
Draw circuit diagram.

22) hmBS´>moOZ na‘mUw (hmBS´>moOZ gÑí¶ Am¶Z) Ho$ {bE Zrëg ~moa Ho$ H$moB© Xmo A{^J«{hV {b{IE&[1 + 1 = 2]
Write Niels Bohr's any two postulates for hydrogen atom (hydrogen like ions).

23) A) {ZåZ ‘| go J«mhr Aew{Õ N>m§{Q>E :


Amog}{ZH$ (As), EopÝQ>‘Zr (Sb), J¡{b¶‘ (Ga) Ed‘² ’$moñ’$moag (P).
~) OoZa S>m¶moS> H$m àVrH$ {MÝh ~ZmB¶o&
[1 + 1 = 2]
a) Select acceptor type impurity among the following:
arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), gallium (Ga) and phosphorous (P).
b) Draw symbol of Zener diode.

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B
24) ‘wº$ AmH$me ‘| {H$gr {~ÝXþ na {dÚwV joÌ E H$m n[a‘mU 300 V/m h¡& Bg {~ÝXþ na Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$m
n[a‘mU kmV H$s{OE& àH$me H$m doJ 3×108 m/s h¡& [2]

The magnitude of electric field E at a point in free space is 300 V/m. Find the

magnitude of magnetic field B at this point. Velocity of light is 3×108 m/s.

25) aXa’$moS>©-gmoS>r H$m ao{S>¶moEp³Q>d j¶ H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE VWm g§~§{YV g‘rH$aU H$mo ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE& ao{S>¶moEp³Q>d
VËd H$m j¶ dH«$ ~ZmB¶o&
[1 + 1½ + ½ = 3]
{H$gr ao{S>¶moEp³Q>d VËd H$s AÕ© Am¶w Ed‘² ‘mܶ Am¶w H$m AZwnmV {b{IE&
Write Rutherford-Soddy law of radioactive decay and derive related equation.
Draw exponential decay curve of a radioactive substance.
Write ratio of half life and mean life of a radioactive substance.

26) PNP Q´>m§{OñQ>a C^¶{ZîR> CËgO©H$ {dݶßg Ho$ {bE {ZJ©V A{^bmj{UH$ dH«$ àmßV H$aZo hoVw Amdí¶H$
àm¶mo{JH$ ì¶dñWm H$mo {MÌ ~ZmVo hþE g‘PmBEo& àmßV A{^bmj{UH$ dH«$ ^r ~ZmB¶o&
{ZåZ ‘| go Q´>m§{OñQ>a C^¶{ZîR> AmYma Ymam àdY©Z JwUm§H$ H$m g§^m{dV ‘mZ N>m§{Q>E&
0.9, 9, 19, 49 Ed‘² 99. [1 + 1 + ½ + ½ = 3]
Describe the experimental set up for obtaining output characteristic curve of a
PNP transistor in common emitter configuration with suitable circuit diagram. Also
draw the curve obtained.
Select possible value of common base current amplification factor  of a transistor
among the following.
0.9, 9, 19, 49 and 99.

27) à˶mdVu dmoëQ>Vm ñÌmoV go Ow‹S>o EH$ loUr RLC n[anW Ho$ {bE g{Xe {MÌ (µ’o$Oa {MÌ) ~ZmVo hþE n[anW H$mo
à{V~mYm H$m ì¶§OH$ àmßV H$s{OE& [½ + 2½ = 3]
AWdm
g‘ê$n Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ ‘| KyU©Z H$aVr hþB© N>‹S> ‘| ào[aV {ddm~ Ho$ ì¶§OH$ H$s ì¶wËn{Îm H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ
~ZmB¶o& [½ + 2½ = 3]
Draw vector diagram (phasor diagram) for a series RLC circuit which is connected
with an alternating voltage source and determine the expression for impedance of
the circuit.
OR
Derive an expression for induced emf in a rod rotating in a uniform magnetic field.
Draw necessary diagram.

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28) A) pñWa d¡ÚwVH$s Ho$ {bE JmCg {Z¶‘ H$m H$WZ {b{IE& EH$ An[a{‘V g‘ê$n Amdo{eV AMmbH$ naV
(MmXa) Ho$ H$maU BgHo$ ZOXrH$ {H$gr {~ÝXþ na {dÚwV joÌ Ho$ {bE ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$
{MÌ ~ZmB¶o&
~) {XE J¶o {MÌ ‘| N>m§¶m{H$V joÌ go n[aUm‘r {dÚwV âb³g H$s JUZm H$s{OE&
[½+1+1½+1=4]

• 1 c

• 2 c
• (–1) c
• 2 c

AWdm
A) g§Ym[aÌ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& n[anW {MÌ ~ZmH$a VrZ g§Ym[aÌm| Ho$ loUr g§¶moOZ ‘| Vwë¶ Ym[aVm Ho$
{bE g§~§Y àmßV H$s{OE&
~) {XE J¶o {MÌ ‘| {~ÝXþAm| A d B Ho$ ‘ܶ Vwë¶ Ym[aVm H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE&
2f
A

1f 1f
8f

4f 4f

B
[½+1+1½+1=4]

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a) Write the statement of Gauss's law for electrostatics. Derive an expression
for electric field due to an uniformly charged infinite non-conducting sheet at
a point near to it. Draw suitable diagram.
b) Calculate net electric flux from shaded region in given diagram.

• 1 c

• 2 c
• (–1) c
• 2 c

OR
a) Define capacitor. Draw a circuit diagram and obtain a relation for equivalent
capacitance for the series combination of three capacitors.
b) Find the equivalent capacitance between points A and B in given figure.

2f
A

1f 1f
8f

4f 4f

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29) A) Eoånr¶a H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE&
~) {MÌ ~ZmH$a AZÝV bå~mB© Ho$ grYo Ymamdmhr MmbH$ Ho$ H$maU {H$gr {~ÝXþ na Mwå~H$s¶ joÌ H$s
ì¶wËn{V H$s{OE&
[1 + 1 + 2 = 4]
AWdm
A) ~m¶mo-gmdQ>© H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE&
~) g§jon ‘| gmB³bmoQ´>m°Z H$s {H«$¶m {d{Y {b{IE& XmoZm| S>rµO ‘| Ëd[aV Amdo{eV H$Um| (Am¶Zm|) Ho$ nW H$mo
àX{e©V H$aVm gmB³bmoQ´>m°Z H$m ì¶dñWm AmaoI ~ZmB¶o& gmB³bmoQ´>m°Z H$s Amd¥{V H$m ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÝZ
H$s{OE&
[1 + 1 + 2 = 4]
a) Write Ampere's law.
b) Draw a diagram and derive an expression for magnetic field due to an infinitely
long straight current carrying conductor at any point.
OR
a) Write Biot-Savart law.
b) Write the working of cyclotron in brief. Draw a schematic sketch of the
cyclotron showing path of accelerated charged particles (ions) in both dees.
Derive expression for cyclotron frequency.

30) A) Xn©U g‘rH$aU H$m ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {H$aU {MÌ ~ZmB¶o&
~) 10 cm dH«$Vm {ÌÁ¶m Ho$ Jmobr¶ Xn©U H$s ’$moH$b Xÿar kmV H$s{OE&
[2 + 1 + 1 = 4]
AWdm
A) ì¶{ÎmH$aU q’«$O à{Vê$n CËnÝZ H$aZo Ho$ {bE ¶§Ì {Û pñbQ> à¶moJ H$m {H$aU {MÌ ~ZmB¶o& à{XßV q’«$Omo|
Ho$ {bE q’«$O Mm¡‹S>mB© H$m ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÝZ H$s{OE&
~) ¶§Ì {Û pñbQ> à¶moJ ‘| q’«$O Mm¡‹S>mB© 2 mm h¡& Ho$pÝж q’«$O go {Û{V¶ A{XßV q’«$O H$s Xÿar kmV H$s{OE&
[1 + 2 + 1 = 4]

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a) Deduce an expression for mirror equation. Draw necessary ray diagram.

b) Find focal length of a spherical mirror of radius of curvature 10 cm.

OR

a) Draw a ray diagram to produce interference fringe pattern in Young's double


slit experiment. Derive an expression for fring width of bright fringes.

b) In Young's double slit experiment, fringe width is 2 mm. Find distance of


second dark fringe from central fringe.

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 Roll No.

No. of Questions – 30
No. of Printed Pages – 11 SS-40-Phy.

  (PHYSICS)


  , 2020
 3¼ 
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     


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :

(1)    -     

Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question paper compulsorily.

(2)      

All the questions are compulsory.

(3)       -    

Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.

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(4)      ,         
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those parts are to be written
together in continuity.

(5) -    


       //      
    
If there is any error / difference / contradiction in Hindi & English versions of the
question paper, the question of Hindi version should be treated valid.

(6)      


 1 – 13 1

 14 – 24 2

 25 – 27 3

 28 – 30 4
Section Q. Nos. Marks per question
A 1-13 1
B 14-24 2
C 25-27 3
D 28-30 4

(7)   21  27  30     


There are internal choices in Question Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.

(8)           


Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

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 – 
SECTION – A

1.       

Write the definition of dielectric constant of a medium. 1

2.              ?

Why do we get balancing point in the middle of the meter bridge generally ? 1

3.               

Write the name of any two rules to find the direction of magnetic field. ½+½=1

4.      ?

What is diamagnetic substances ? 1

5.      

Define magnetic flux. 1

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6.            

In the given figure, write a point showing the resonant state. 1

7.         ?

What do you understand by scattering of light ? 1

8.           ?

What was the main objective of Davisson and Germer experiment. 1

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9.      
Write Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. 1

10.         


Write the function of coolant used in nuclear reactor. 1

11. XOR      

Draw symbolic diagram of XOR gate. 1

12.       


Draw block diagram of a communication system. 1

13.      ?


What is nanotechnology ? 1

 - 
SECTION – B

14.   0.30 m                
   10–6 C/m        
(me = 9.0 × 10–31 kg, e = 1.6 × 10–19 C)

An electron is moving around an infinite linear charge in circular path of diameter


0.30 m. If linear charge density is 10–6 C/m, then calculate the speed of an electron. 2
(me = 9.0 × 10–31 kg, e = 1.6 × 10–19 C)

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15.            30 V    7.5 A     
        10   12          

Three resistors are connected in parallel. The electric current 7.5 A is flowing in this

combination from a battery of emf 30 V. If the values of two resistors are 10  and 12 

then find the value of third resistor. 2

16. ()      

()                 
 

(a) Write Kirchhoff’s second law.

(b) Draw a circuit diagram for comparison of emf of two primary cells with the help of
potentiometer. 1+1=2

 
17. ()       M1  M2           
    

()            ?

 
(a) The magnetic moment of two bar magnets are M1 and M2. If angle between them is 

then write the value of resultant magnetic moment.

(b) Soft iron is used in making electro-magnets. Why ? 1+1=2

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18.         25 cm              
4 3
  (nw = 3, ng = 2)

Focal length of a convex lens in air is 25 cm. If it is immersed in water, then calculate the
4 3
focal length of the lens. (nw = , ng = ) 2
3 2

19.           

Write any two differences between diffraction and interference of light. 1+1=2

20. -                 ?  

  

Why photo-electric effect cannot be explained on the basis of wave theory of light ?

Write any two reasons. 1+1=2

21.    50 Hz     0.707           

   



 
      V = 50 sin 314 t V   I = 10 sin 314 t + 4A   

  (i)    (ii)    

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The power factor of a coil is 0.707 at frequency 50 Hz. If frequency is doubled, then

calculate the power factor of coil. 2

OR

 
The voltage and current in an a.c. circuit are V = 50 sin 314 t V and I = 10 sin 314 t +  A
 4

respectively. Calculate : (i) Wattless current and (ii) Root mean square voltage. 1+1=2

22.  -  ‘D’       


235
92 D  –  D2 
  D1    D3 
  D4

D4         

A radioactive nucleus ‘D’ is decaying in the following way :


235
92 D  – decay D2 
 decay D1   decay D3 
 decay D4

Determine the atomic number and mass number of D4. 1+1=2

23.         ?   -   
What is intrinsic semiconductor and extrinsic semiconductor ? Write an example of each
semiconductor. 1+1=2

24.            10 V  2 V   
   
   
The maximum and minimum amplitude for an amplitude modulated wave are 10 V and
2 V respectively. Calculate the modulation index. 2

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 – 
SECTION – C

25.                 
 e = eo sin t        ‘e’   ‘t’     

Obtain an expression for the induced emf e = eo sin t generated due to the rotational
motion of the rectangular coil in the uniform magnetic field. Draw a graph between
induced emf ‘e’ and time ‘t’. 2+1=3

26. -            n = 3    
    
Explain Bohr’s second postulate with the help of De-Broglie’s hypothesis. Draw a stationary
wave model of an electron for orbit n = 3. 2+1=3

27. P-N      ?      ( )    
 ,     



    ? NPN         , 
   
What is P-N junction diode ? Draw a circuit diagram of the zener diode as a voltage
regulator (voltage stabilizer). Write its working also. 1+1+1=3

OR

What is amplification ? Draw a circuit diagram of NPN transistor as a common emitter


amplifier. Write its working also. 1+1+1=3

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SECTION – D

28.             (r, )     
      

    ?             
Define electric potential. Obtain an expression of electric potential due to an electric
dipole at any point (r, ). Draw necessary diagram. 1+2+1=4

OR
What is capacitor ? Derive an expression of capacitance of the spherical capacitor. Draw
necessary diagram. 1+2+1=4

29.        ,        
              

     ?          
            1.432      
  
Describe the construction of suspended coil galvanometer, draw labelled diagram of it.
Prove that current flowing in the coil of galvanometer is directly proportional to the
deflection generated in the coil. 1+2+1=4
OR
What is Helmholtz coils ? Prove that the value of a uniform magnetic field obtained in
the Helmholtz coil is 1.432 times the magnetic field generated by each coil at its centre.
Draw necessary graph also. 1+2+1=4

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30.       ?            
  

    ?               
    
What is Presbyopia ? Describe the construction and working of reflecting telescope.
Draw necessary ray diagram. 1+2+1=4
OR
What is wave front ? Explain laws of refraction of light on the basis of Huygens wave
theory. Draw necessary ray diagram. 1+2+1=4
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No. of Questions — 30 SS—40—PHY.


No. of Printed Pages — 15

=SS… ®……v™… ®…EÚ {…Æ˙“I……, 2015


SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2015
¶……Ë i…EÚ ¥…Y……x…
PHYSICS
14

∫…®…™… : 3 P…h]‰ı
{…⁄h……»EÚ : 56

{…Æ˙“I……Ãl…™…… E‰Ú ±…B ∫……®……x™… x…nÊ˘∂… :


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :
1. {…Æ˙“I……l…‘ ∫…¥…«|…l…®… +{…x…‰ |…∂x… {…j… {…Æ˙ x……®……ΔEÚ + x…¥……™…«i…: ±…J…Â*
Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question paper
compulsorily.
2. ∫…¶…“ |…∂x… EÚÆ˙x…… + x…¥……™…« Ω˲*
All the questions are compulsory.
3. |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x… EÚ… =k…Æ˙ n˘“ M…<« =k…Æ˙-{…÷Œ∫i…EÚ… ®…Â Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
4. V…x… |…∂x…… ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ J…hb˜ ΩÈ˛, =x… ∫…¶…“ E‰Ú =k…Æ˙ BEÚ ∫……l… Ω˛“ ±…J…Â*
For questions having more than one part, the answers to those parts
are to be written together in continuity.
5. |…∂x… {…j… E‰Ú Ω˛xn˘“ ¥… +ΔO…‰V…“ ∞¸{……xi…Æ˙ ®… EÚ∫…“ |…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ“ j…÷ ]ı / +xi…Æ˙ / ¥…Æ˙…‰v……¶……∫… Ω˛…‰x…‰
{…Æ˙ Ω˛xn˘“ ¶……π…… E‰Ú |…∂x… EÚ…‰ ∫…Ω˛“ ®……x…Â*
If there is any error / difference / contradiction in Hindi & English
versions of the question paper, the question of Hindi version should
be treated valid.

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6. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… +ΔEÚ |…i™…‰EÚ |…∂x…
1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4

Q. Nos. Marks per question


1 – 13 1
14 – 24 2
25 – 27 3
28 – 30 4
7. |…∂x… ∫…ΔJ™…… 21 i…l…… 27 ∫…‰ 30 ®… +…xi… Æ˙EÚ ¥…EÚ±{… ΩÈ˛*
There are internal choices in Q. Nos. 21 and 27 to 30.
8. {…Æ˙“I…… ®… EËÚ±…E÷Ú±…‰]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú ={…™……‰M… EÚ“ +x…÷®… i… x…Ω˛” Ω˲*
Use of calculator is not allowed in the examination.

1. M……=∫… x…™…®… EÚ… EÚl…x… ±… J…B*


Write the statement of Gauss's law. 1

2. 4 × 10 – 9 C +…¥…‰∂… E‰Ú EÚ…Æ˙h… <∫…∫…‰ 9 × 10 – 2 ®…“ n⁄˘Æ˙“ {…Æ˙ Œ∫l…i… EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷˘ {…Æ˙ ¥…¶…¥…
{… Æ˙EÚ ±…i… EÚ“ V…B*

Calculate the potential at a point due to a charge of 4 × 10 – 9 C located

9 × 10 – 2 m away from it. 1

3. S…j… ®… BEÚ Ω˛“ v……i…÷ E‰Ú n˘…‰ S……±…EÚ…Â EÚ“ |… i…Æ˙…‰v…EÚi…… GÚ®…∂…: ρ Ω -m B¥…Δ ρ Ω -m Ω˲*
1 2
ρ ¥… ρ E‰Ú +x…÷{……i… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B*
1 2

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In the figure, resistivities of two conductors of same material are ρ Ω -
1
m and ρ Ω -m respectively. Write the value of ratio of ρ and ρ
2 1 2

4. |…i™……¥…i…‘ v……Æ˙… E‰Ú BEÚ {…⁄h…« S…GÚ E‰Ú ±…B v……Æ˙… EÚ… +…Ë∫…i… ®……x… ±… J…B*

Write average value of current over a complete cycle of alternating


current. 1

5. x…¥……«i… x… ±…EÚ… ®…‰Mx…‰]≈ı…Ïx… u˘…Æ˙… =i{…z… ¥…t÷i… S…÷®§…EÚ“™… i…ÆΔ˙M… EÚ… x……®… ±… J…B*
Write the name of electromagnetic wave produced by vacuum tube
magnetron. 1

6. +¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… E‰Ú ±…B À§…§… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( u ), |… i…À§…§… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( v ) B¥…Δ °Ú…‰EÚ∫… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( f ) ®… ∫…Δ§…Δv…
±… J…B*
Write the relation between object distance ( u ), image distance ( v )
and focal length ( f ) for a concave mirror. 1

7. (a) x…EÚ]ı o˘Œπ]ın˘…‰π… (®……™……‰ {…™……) E‰Ú x…¥……Æ˙h… ®… |…™…÷HÚ ±…È∫… EÚ… x……®… ±… J…B*
(b) 10 cm °Ú…‰EÚ∫… n⁄˘Æ˙“ E‰Ú +¥…i…±… n˘{…«h… EÚ“ ¥…GÚi…… j…V™…… EÚi…x…“ Ω˛…‰M…“ ?
(a) Write the name of the lens used to correct near sightedness (
myopia ).

(b) What will be the radius of curvature of a concave mirror of focal


1 1
length 10 cm ? 2 + 2 =1

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8. |…EÚ…∂…- ¥…t÷i… |…¶……¥… E‰Ú ∫…xn˘¶…« ®… x…Æ˙…‰v…“ ¥…¶…¥… (+Δi…EÚ ¥…¶…¥…) EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
Define stopping potential ( cut-off potential ) with reference to
photoelectric effect. 1

9. EÚ∫…“ v……i…÷ EÚ… EÚ…™…«°Ú±…x… 3·31 × 1·6 × 10 –19 V…⁄±… Ω˲ i……‰ =∫…EÚ“ n‰˘Ω˛±…“ +…¥…fi k… EÚ“
M…h…x…… Ω˛]«¬ıV… ®… EÚ“ V…B*

The work function of a metal is 3·31 × 1·6 × 10 –19 joule. Calculate its
threshold frequency in hertz. 1

10. EÚ∫…“ x…… ¶…EÚ EÚ“ j…V™…… R B¥…Δ p˘¥™…®……x… ∫…ΔJ™…… A ®… ∫…Δ§…Δv… ±… J…B*
Write the relation in radius R and mass number A of a nucleus. 1

11. x…®x… ®…Â ∫…‰ BEÚ n˘…i…… +∂…÷ r˘ UÙ…ƒ ]ıB :

§……‰Æ˙…Ïx… (B), B‰±…÷ ®… x…™…®… (Al), B¥…Δ +…∫…Ê x…EÚ (As).


Select one donor impurity among the following :

Boron (B), Aluminium (Al), and Arsenic (As). 1

12. 20 V ∂…J…Æ˙ ¥……‰±]ıi…… E‰Ú ∫…Δn‰˘∂… ∫…Mx…±… EÚ… ={…™……‰M… EÚ∫…“ 30 V ∂…J…Æ˙ ¥……‰±]ıi…… EÚ“ ¥……Ω˛EÚ
i…ÆΔ˙M… EÚ…‰ ®……b÷˜ ±…i… EÚÆ˙x…‰ ®… EÚ™…… M…™…… Ω˲* ®……b÷˜±…x… ∫…⁄S…EÚ…ΔEÚ Y……i… EÚ“ V…B*
A message signal of peak voltage 20 V is used to modulate a carrier
wave of peak voltage 30 V. Determine the modulation index. 1

13. EÚ∫…“ BÂ]ı“x…… u˘…Æ˙… |…¶……¥…“ ¥… EÚ Æ˙i… ∂… HÚ EÚ∫… |…EÚ…Æ˙ {… Æ˙¥…Ãi…i… Ω˛…‰M…“ ™… n˘ ¥… EÚÆ˙h… EÚ“
i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« P…]ı…™…“ V……i…“ Ω˲ ?
How the effective power radiated by an antenna will be changed if the
wavelength of radiation is decreased ? 1

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14. ®…“]ıÆ˙ ∫…‰i…÷ u˘…Æ˙… EÚ∫…“ +Y……i… |… i…Æ˙…‰v… EÚ… ®……x… Y……i… EÚÆ˙x…‰ EÚ“ ¥… v… ±…J… EÚÆ˙ +…¥…∂™…EÚ ∫…⁄j…
EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B* {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……<B*

Write the method to determine the value of an unknown resistance by


meter bridge and derive necessary formula. Draw circuit diagram.

1 1
12 + 2 = 2

15. (a) ¥…¶…¥… |…¥…h…i…… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*


(b) EÚÆ˙J……‰°Ú EÚ… ∫…Δ v… x…™…®… ±… J…B*
n˘B M…™…‰ S…j… ®…Â v……Æ˙… I EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B :

(a) Define potential gradient.

(b) Write Kirchhoff's junction rule.

In the given diagram write the value of current I.

1 1
1+ 2 + 2 = 2

16. n˘E¬Ú{……i… EÚ…‰h… (S…÷®§…EÚ“™… n˘E¬Ú{……i…) EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
EÚ∫…“ ∫l……x… E‰Ú S…÷®§…EÚ“™… ™……®™……‰k…Æ˙ ®…Â {…fil¥…“ E‰Ú S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ… I…Ë i…V… +¥…™…¥…
0·25 M……=∫… Ω˲ B¥…Δ x…®…x… EÚ…‰h… 60° Ω˲* <∫… ∫l……x… {…Æ˙ {…fil¥…“ E‰Ú S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ… ®……x… Y……i…
EÚ“ V…B*

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Define angle of declination ( magnetic declination ).

In the magnetic meridian of a certain place, the horizontal component

of earth's magnetic field is 0·25 gauss and the dip angle is 60°. At this

place find the value of earth's magnetic field. 1+1=2

17. ¥…t÷i…S…÷®§…EÚ“™… |…‰Æ˙h… E‰Ú ±…ÂV… x…™…®… EÚ… EÚl…x… ±… J…B*


{…⁄¥…« ∫…‰ {…Œ∂S…®… n˘∂…… ®… Œ∫l…i… EÚ…‰<« 2 ®…“ ±…®§…… ∫…“v…… I…Ë i…V… S……±…EÚ i……Æ˙
0·3 × 10 – 4 ]‰ı∫…±…… E‰Ú {…fil¥…“ E‰Ú S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… E‰Ú I…Ë i…V… P…]ıEÚ E‰Ú ±…®§…¥…i… 5 ®…“/∫…‰ EÚ“
S……±… ∫…‰ M…Æ˙ Æ˙Ω˛… Ω˲* i……Æ˙ E‰Ú ∫…Æ˙… E‰Ú ®…v™… |…‰ Æ˙i… ¥…t÷i… ¥……Ω˛EÚ §…±… E‰Ú i……iI… h…EÚ ®……x… EÚ“
M…h…x…… EÚ“ V…B*
Write the statement of Lenz's law of electromagnetic induction.

A 2 m horizontal long straight conducting wire extending from east to

west direction is falling with a speed of 5 m/s perpendicular to the

horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field 0·3 × 10 – 4 tesla.

Calculate the value of instantaneous emf induced across the ends of

wire. 1+1

18. BEÚ Æ‰˙J…“™… w…÷ ¥…i… ¥…t÷i…S…÷®§…EÚ“™… i…ÆΔ˙M… EÚ… ∫…ΔS…Æ˙h… S…j… §…x……<™…‰ i…l…… ¥…t÷i… S…÷®§…EÚ“™… i…ÆΔ˙M…
E‰Ú EÚ…‰<« n˘…‰ M…÷h… ±… J…B*
x…¥……«i… ®…Â BEÚ ¥…Ët÷i…S…÷®§…EÚ“™… i…ÆΔ˙M… ∫…‰ ∫…Δ§…r˘ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ… +…™……®…
B = 50 × 10 – 8 ]‰ı∫…±…… Ω˲* i…ÆΔ˙M… ∫…‰ ∫…Δ§…r˘ ¥…Ët÷i… I…‰j… E‰Ú +…™……®… EÚ… ®……x… ¥……‰±]ı/®…“]ıÆ˙ ®…Â
0

±… J…B*

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Draw propagation diagram of a linearly polarised electromagnetic wave
and write any two properties of electromagnetic waves.
The amplitude of the magnetic field associated with an electromagnetic

wave in vacuum is B = 50 × 10 – 8 tesla. Write the value of amplitude


0
1 1
of the electric field in V/m associated with the wave. 2 +1+2 =2

19. BEÚ |…EÚ…∂… EÚÆ˙h… {……Æ˙n˘∂…‘ ®……v™…®… {…Æ˙ •…⁄∫]ıÆ˙ EÚ…‰h… {…Æ˙ +…{… i…i… Ω˛…‰i…“ Ω˲ i……‰ ∫x…˱… x…™…®… EÚ…
={…™……‰M… EÚÆ˙i…‰ Ω÷˛B •…⁄∫]ıÆ˙ x…™…®… EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*
A ray of light is incident at the Brewster's angle on the surface of a
transparent medium. Deduce Brewster's law by using Snell's law.

20. n‰˘ •……‰M±…“ EÚ“ {… Æ˙EÚ±{…x…… ±… J…B* EÚ…‰<« <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… ¥…Æ˙…®……¥…∫l…… ∫…‰ ¥…¶…¥… V ¥……‰±]ı u˘…Æ˙… i¥… Æ˙i…
EÚ™…… V……i…… Ω˲ i……‰ <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ“ n‰˘ •……‰M±…“ i…ÆΔ˙M…nˢP™…« EÚ… ∫…⁄j… |……{i… EÚ“ V…B*
Write de Broglie hypothesis. Obtain the formula for de Broglie
wavelength of an electron which is accelerated from rest through a
potential V volt. 1+1=2

21. EÚ∫…“ Ɖ˙ b˜™……‰B‰ŒC]ı¥… i…i¥… EÚ“ +r«˘-+…™…÷ EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B i…l…… +r«˘-+…™…÷ EÚ… x…®x… E‰Ú
∫……l… ∫…Δ§…Δv… ±… J…B :
(a) Ɖ˙ b˜™……‰B‰ŒC]ı¥… I…™… Œ∫l…Æ˙…ΔEÚ ( ¥…P…]ıx… Œ∫l…Æ˙…ΔEÚ)
(b) Ɖ˙ b˜™……‰B‰ŒC]ı¥… i…i¥… EÚ“ +…Ë∫…i… +…™…÷*
+l…¥……
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EÚ∫…“ x…… ¶…EÚ EÚ“ p˘¥™…®……x… I… i… EÚ…‰ ∫…®…Z……<B* 8O EÚ“ §…Δv…x… >V……« 127·5 MeV Ω˲ i……‰
<∫…EÚ“ "§…Δv…x… >V……« |… i… x™…⁄ŒC±…+…Ïx…' EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B* 1 eV EÚ… ®……x… V…⁄±… ®… ±… J…B*

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Define half-life of a radioactive substance and write the relation of half-
life with the following :

(a) Radioactive decay constant (disintegration constant)

1 1
(b) Mean life of a radioactive substance. 1+2 +2 =2

OR

Define mass defect of a nucleus. Binding energy of 8 O16 is 127·5

MeV. Write the value of its 'binding energy per nucleon'. Write the
1 1
value of 1 eV energy in joule. 1+2 +2 =2

22. §……‰Æ˙ E‰Ú + ¶…M…fiΩ˛“˛i…… E‰Ú +…v……Æ˙ {…Æ˙ Ω˛…<b≈˜…‰V…x… {…Æ˙®……h…÷ EÚ“ n ¥…” ∫l……<« EÚI…… ®… <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx… E‰Ú
EÚI…“™… ¥…‰M… E‰Ú ¥™…ΔV…EÚ EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*
Ω˛…<b≈˜…‰V…x… {…Æ˙®……h…÷ EÚ“ x…®x…i…®… +¥…∫l…… ®… >V……« ( – ) X eV Ω˲* <∫… +¥…∫l…… ®… <±…‰C]≈ı…Ïx…
EÚ“ M… i…V… >V……« EÚi…x…“ Ω˛…‰M…“ ?
On the basis of Bohr's postulates derive an expression for orbital
velocity of an electron in n th stationary orbit of hydrogen atom.

The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is ( – ) X eV. What will be


1 1
the kinetic energy of the electron in this state ? 12 + 2 = 2

23. (a) NAND M…‰]ı EÚ…‰ ∫……¥…« j…EÚ M…‰]ı (∫……¥…« |……™……‰V…EÚ M…‰]ı) ¶…“ EÚΩ˛i…‰ ΩÈ˛, C™…… ?
(b) OR M…‰]ı EÚ… i…E«Ú |…i…“EÚ §…x……<B*
(c) n˘B M…™…‰ {… Æ˙{…l… ®…Â x…M…«i… y EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B :

x…¥…‰∂…

(d) ¥……‰±]ıi…… x…™…®…x… ®… |…™…÷HÚ b˜…™……‰b˜ EÚ… x……®… ±… J…B*

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(a) NAND gates are also called universal gate. Why ?

(b) Draw a logic symbol of OR gate.

(c) Write the value of output y in the given circuit :

1
(d) Write the name of the diode used in voltage regulation. 4×2 =2

24. ∫…ΔS……Æ˙ |…h……±…“ ®…Â |…™…÷HÚ x…®x… ±… J…i… {…n˘…Â EÚ…‰ ∫…ΔI…‰{… ®…Â ∫{…π]ı EÚ“ V…B :

(a) ®……b÷˜±…x… B¥…Δ (b) ]≈ı…x∫…b˜¨⁄∫…Æ˙*

Explain briefly the following terms used in communication system :

(a) modulation, and (b) transducer. 1+1=2


25. ∫…÷®…‰ ±…i… EÚ“ V…B :
Eڅϱ…®…-I Eڅϱ…®…-II
i) +x…÷x……n˘“ +…¥…fi k… a) VI cos φ

1 LI 2
ii) M…÷h…¥…k…… M…÷h……ΔEÚ b)
2
1
iii) +…Ë∫…i… ∂… HÚ c)
LC

iv) |… i…§……v…… d) R 2 + ( X L – X C )2

–E
v) S…÷®§…EÚ“™… Œ∫l… i…V… >V……« e) ⎛ dI ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ dt ⎠
w0L
vi) ∫¥…|…‰Æ˙h… M…÷h……ΔEÚ f)
R

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Match the following :
Column I Column II
i) Resonant frequency a) VI cos φ

ii) 1 LI 2
Quality factor b)
2
1
iii) Average power c)
LC

iv) Impedance d) R 2 + ( X L – X C )2
–E
v) Magnetic potential energy e) ⎛ dI ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ dt ⎠
vi) w0L
Coefficient of self-induction f)
R
1
6×2 =3

26. x…®x… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B :


(a) {…⁄h…« +…xi… Æ˙EÚ {…Æ˙…¥…i…«x…
(b) |…EÚ…∂… EÚ… ¥…¥…i…«x…
(c) |…EÚ…∂… EÚ… +{…¥…i…«x…*
Define the following :
(a) Total internal reflection
(b) Diffraction of light
(c) Refraction of light. 1+1+1=3

27. ]≈ı…Δ V…∫]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú ±…B =¶…™… x…π`ˆ =i∫…V…«EÚ x…M…«i… + ¶…±……I… h…EÚ EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
=¶…™… x…π`ˆ =i∫…V…«EÚ ¥…x™……∫… ®…Â n-p-n ]≈ı…Δ V…∫]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú + ¶…±……I… h…EÚ…Â EÚ… +v™…™…x… EÚÆ˙x…‰ E‰Ú
±…B {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……<B*
]≈ı…Δ V…∫]ıÆ˙ E‰Ú =i∫…V…«EÚ, +…v……Æ˙ B¥…Δ ∫…ΔO……Ω˛EÚ I…‰j…… ®… ∫…‰ EÚ…Ëx…-∫…… J…hb˜ (a) +…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ“ o˘Œπ]
∫…‰ ∫…§…∫…‰ §…c˜… B¥…Δ (b) ∫…§…∫…‰ + v…EÚ +{… ®… ∏…i… Ω˲ ?ı
+l…¥……
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n˘π]ıEÚÆ˙h… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
{…⁄h…« i…ÆΔ˙M… n˘π]ıEÚ…Æ˙“ EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l… S…j… §…x……<B*
n˘B M…™…‰ >V……« §…Èb˜ S…j… ∫…‰ ∫…Δ§…Δ v…i… +r«˘S……±…EÚ Ω˲ :
n-|…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ… +r«˘S……±…EÚ, p-|…EÚ…Æ˙ EÚ… +r«˘S……±…EÚ ™…… x…ËW… +r«˘S……±…EÚ*

Define common emitter output characteristic for a transistor.


Draw a circuit diagram for studying the characteristics of n-p-n
transistor in common emitter configuration.
Among emitter, base and collector regions of a transistor which one is
1 1
(a) largest in size and (b) most heavily doped ? 1+1+2 +2 =3

OR
Define rectification.
Draw circuit diagram of a full-wave rectifier.
Semi-conductor related to given energy band diagram is :
n-type semi-conductor, p-type semi-conductor or intrinsic semi-
conductor.

Valence band
(T >0K) 1+1+1=3

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28. (a) ¥…Ët÷i… u˘w…÷¥… E‰Ú ¥…π…÷¥…i…“™… i…±… {…Æ˙ Œ∫l…i… EÚ∫…“ §…xn÷˘ {…Æ˙ u˘w…÷¥… E‰Ú EÚ…Æ˙h… =i{…z…
¥…t÷i… I…‰j… EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B* +…¥…∂™…EÚ S…j… §…x……<B*

(b) 1 ∫…‰®…“ j…V™…… E‰Ú M……‰±……EÚ…Æ˙ M……=∫…“™… {…fiπ`ˆ E‰Ú +xn˘Æ˙ ± 1 μC +…¥…‰∂… EÚ… ¥…t÷i…
u˘w…÷¥… Œ∫l…i… Ω˲* M……=∫…“™… {…fiπ`ˆ ∫…‰ x…M…«i… ¥…t÷i… }±…C∫… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B*

(c) 10 ∫…‰®…“ j…V™…… E‰Ú +…¥…‰ ∂…i… M……‰±…“™… EÚ…‰∂… EÚ“ ∫…i…Ω˛ {…Æ˙ 10 V ¥…¶…¥… Ω˲* <∫…E‰Ú E‰Úxp˘
∫…‰ 5 ∫…‰®…“ n⁄˘Æ˙ ¥…¶…¥… EÚ… ®……x… ±… J…B*

+l…¥……

(a) ∫…Δv…… Æ˙j……Â E‰Ú ∏…‰h…“ ∫…Δ™……‰V…x… ®…Â i…÷±™… v…… Æ˙i…… E‰Ú ±…B ∫…Δ§…Δv… |……{i… EÚ“ V…B* {… Æ˙{…l… S…j…
§…x……<B*

(b) 10 ∫…Δv…… Æ˙j… |…i™…‰EÚ EÚ“ v…… Æ˙i…… 10 μ F Ω˲, EÚ…‰ ∏…‰h…“ ∫…Δ™……‰V…x… i…i{…∂S……i… ∫…®……xi…Æ˙
∫…Δ™……‰V…x… ®…Â V……‰c˜x…‰ {…Æ˙ i…÷±™… v…… Æ˙i……+…Â EÚ… M…÷h…x…°Ú±… ±… J…B*

(c) 4 μF v…… Æ˙i…… EÚ… ®……x… EÚi…x…… Ω˛…‰M…… ™… n˘ ∫…®……Δi…Æ˙ {±…‰]ı ∫…Δv…… Æ˙j… EÚ“ {±…‰]ı…Â E‰Ú ®…v™…
2 {…Æ˙…¥…Ët÷i……ΔEÚ EÚ… {…Æ˙…¥…Ët÷i… {…⁄h…«i…: ¶…Æ˙ n˘™…… V……B ?

(a) Derive a relation for electric field due to an electric dipole at a


point on the equatorial plane of the electric dipole. Draw
necessary diagram.

(b) An electric dipole of charge ± 1 μ C exists inside a spherical


Gaussian surface of radius 1 cm. Write the value of outgoing flux
from the Gaussian surface.

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(c) Potential on the surface of a charged spherical shell of radius
10 cm is 10 V. Write the value of potential at 5 cm from its
1 1 1 1
centre. 22 +2 +2 + 2 =4

OR

(a) Obtain a relation for equivalent capacitance of the series


combination of capacitors. Draw a circuit diagram.

(b) 10 capacitors each of capacity 10 μ F are joined first in series and


then in parallel. Write the value of product of equivalent
capacitances.

(c) What will be the value of capacitance of a 4 μ F capacitor if a


dielectric of dielectric constant 2 is inserted fully between the
1 1 1 1
plates of parallel plate capacitor ? 22 +2 +2 + 2 =4

29. B‰Œ®{…™…Æ˙ EÚ… {… Æ˙{…l…“™… x…™…®… ±… J…B*

BEÚ +i™… v…EÚ ±…®§…“ v……Æ˙…¥……Ω˛“ {… Æ˙x…… ±…EÚ… E‰Ú +I… {…Æ˙ S…÷®§…EÚ“™… I…‰j… EÚ… ¥™…ΔV…EÚ |……{i…
EÚ“ V…B* +…¥…∂™…EÚ S…j… §…x……<B*
+l…¥……
∫…ΔI…‰{… ®… ∫……<C±……‰]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ“ GÚ™…… ¥… v… ±… J…B* n˘…‰x…… b˜“W… ®… i¥… Æ˙i… +…¥…‰ ∂…i… EÚh…… (+…™…x……Â)
E‰Ú {…l… EÚ…‰ |…n˘Ã∂…i… EÚÆ˙i…… ∫……<C±……‰]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ… ¥™…¥…∫l…… +…Ɖ˙J… §…x……<B*

∫……<C±……‰]≈ı…Ïx… E‰Ú x…®x… |……S…±……Â EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B :


(a) ∫……<C±……‰]≈ı…Ïx… EÚ“ +…¥…fi k… B¥…Δ
(b) ∫……<C±……‰]≈ı…Ïx… ®…Â +…™…x……Â EÚ“ M… i…V… >V……«*

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Write Ampere's circuital law.

Obtain an expression for magnetic field on the axis of current carrying


1 1
very long solenoid. Draw necessary diagram. 1 + 22 + 2 = 4

OR

Write the working of cyclotron in brief. Draw a schematic sketch of the


cyclotron showing path of accelerated charged particles ( ions) in both
Dees.

Derive the following parameters of cyclotron :

(a) Cyclotron frequency and

1 1
(b) Kinetic energy of ions in cyclotron. 1 + 2 + 12 + 1 = 4

30. |…EÚ…∂… EÚÆ˙h……Â E‰Ú +{…¥…i…«x… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*

n˘…‰ ®……v™…®…… EÚ…‰ {…fil…EÚ EÚÆ˙x…‰ ¥……±…‰ EÚ∫…“ M……‰±…“™… {…fiπ`ˆ {…Æ˙ +{…¥…i…«x… E‰Ú ±…B EÚÆ˙h… S…j…
§…x……<B*

EÚ∫…“ M……‰±…“™… {…fiπ`ˆ {…Æ˙ +{…¥…i…«x… Ω‰˛i…÷ À§…§… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( u ), |… i…À§…§… n⁄˘Æ˙“ ( v ), ®……v™…®… E‰Ú
η2 η1 η2 – η1
+{…¥…i…«x……ΔEÚ ( η 1, η2 ) i…l…… ¥…GÚi…… j…V™…… ( R ) ®…Â ∫…Δ§…Δv… – = EÚ“
v u R

¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*


+l…¥……
|…EÚ…∂… i…ÆΔ˙M……Â E‰Ú ¥™… i…EÚÆ˙h… EÚ…‰ {… Æ˙¶…… π…i… EÚ“ V…B*
¥™… i…EÚÆ˙h… À£ÚV… |… i…∞¸{… =i{…z… EÚÆ˙x…‰ E‰Ú ±…B ™…ΔM… u˘Œ∫±…]ı |…™……‰M… EÚ… S…j… §…x……<B* |…n“˘{i…
À£ÚV…… E‰Ú ±…B À£ÚV… S……Ëc˜…<« E‰Ú ¥™…ΔV…EÚ EÚ“ ¥™…÷i{… k… EÚ“ V…B*

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Define refraction of light waves.
Draw a ray diagram for refraction at a spherical surface separating two
media. For refraction at a spherical surface derive the relation

η2 η1 η2 – η1
– = in object distance ( u ), image distance ( v ),
v u R
refractive index of media ( η 1, η2 ) and radius of curvature ( R ).

1+1+2=4

OR
Define interference of light waves.
Draw a diagram of Young's double silt experiment to produce
interference fringe pattern. Derive an expression of fringe width for
bright fringes. 1+1+2 =4

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Zm_m§ H $ Roll No.

Tear Here
Sl.No. :

No. of Questions – 20
No. of Printed Pages – 11
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Cƒ _mÜ`{_H$ narjm, 2024


SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2024
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TEAR HERE TO OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER


PHYSICS
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narjm{W©`m| Ho$ {bE gm_mÝ` {ZX}e …


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :

1) narjmWu gd©àW_ AnZo àíZ nÌ na Zm_m§H$ A{Zdm`©V… {bI|&


Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question paper
compulsorily.

2) g^r àíZ H$aZo A{Zdm`© h¢&


All the questions are compulsory.

3) g^r àíZm| H$m CÎma Xr JB© CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| hr {bI|&


`hm± go H$m{Q>E

Write the answer to all questions in the given answer-book only.

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For questions having more than one part, the answers to those parts are to be
written together in continuity.

5) àíZ nÌ Ho$ {hÝXr d A§J«oOr ê$nmÝVa _o| {H$gr àH$ma H$s Ìw{Q> / AÝVa / {damoYm^mg hmoZo na {hÝXr ^mfm
Ho$ àíZ H$mo hr ghr _mZ|&

If there is any error/difference/contradiction in Hindi & English versions of


the question paper, the question of Hindi version should be treated valid.

6) àíZ H$m CÎma {bIZo go nyd© àíZ H$m H«$‘m§H$ Adí¶ {bI|&

Write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.

7) àíZ H«$‘m§H$ 16, 17, 18, 19 d 20 ‘| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën h¢&

There are internal choices in Question Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.

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IÊS> - A
SECTION - A

1) ~hþ{dH$ënr àíZ (i go xvi) : {ZåZ àíZm| Ho$ CÎma H$m ghr {dH$ën H$m M¶Z H$a Xr JB© CÎma nwpñVH$m ‘| {b{IE&
Choose the correct answer from multiple choice questions (i to xvi) and write in
given answer book.
i) {H$gr q~Xþ Amdoe H$mo Ho$ÝÐ ‘mZH$a ItMo JE 15cm {ÌÁ¶m Ho$ Jmobr¶ JmCgr¶ n¥ð> na {dÚwV âb³g H$m
‘mZ ''h¡& ¶{X Bg n¥ð> H$s {ÌÁ¶m {VJwZr H$a X| Vmo n¥ð> go JwOaZo dmbm {dÚwV âb³g H$m ‘mZ hmoJm -[½]
A) eyݶ ~) AZ§V
g) 3  X)
The electric flux on a Gaussian spherical surface of radius 15cm, drawn with
a point charge as the centre, is ''. If the radius of this surface is tripled then
the electric flux passing through the surface will be -
A) Zero B) Infinity
C) 3 D) 
ii) dm¶w Ho$ {bE namd¡ÚwV gm‘϶© H$m ‘mZ hmoVm h¡ - [½]
A) 3 × 10 V/m 6
~) 3 × 10 V/m
8

g) eyݶ X) AZ§V
The value of dielectric strength for air is -
A) 3 × 106 V/m B) 3 × 108 V/m
C) Zero D) Infinity
iii) à{VamoYH$Vm H$m SI ‘mÌH$ h¡ - [½]
A) /m ~) 
g) m X) m2
The SI unit of resistivity is -
A) /m B) 
C) m D) m2
iv) {X¶o JE {MÌ ‘| ¶{X ìhrQ>ñQ>moZ goVw g§Vw{bV AdñWm ‘| hmo Vmo à{VamoY 'S' H$m ‘mZ hmoJm - [½]
B

W 10
30 W
­ G
A C

18
W S

D
A) 12  ~) 9
g) 3.0  X) 6

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In the given figure, if the Wheatstone bridge is in balanced condition, then the
value of resistance 'S' will be
B

W 10
30 W
­ G
A C

18
W S

D
A) 12  B) 9 
C) 3.0  D) 6 
v) O~ H$moB© Amdo{eV H$U EH$g‘mZ M§w~H$s¶ joÌ ‘| joÌ Ho$ b§~dV² {Xem ‘| J{V H$aVm h¡ Vmo H$U H$m nW
hmoJm - [½]
A) nadb¶mH$ma ~) d¥ÎmmH$ma
g) gab aoIr¶ X) Hw§$S>{bZr (g{n©bmH$ma)
When a charged particle moves in a uniform magnetic field in a direction
perpendicular to the field, then the path of the particle will be -
A) Parabolic B) Circular
C) Straight line D) Helical
vi) Aݶmoݶ àoaU Ho$ {gÕm§V na AmYm[aV CnH$aU h¡ - [½]
A) à˶mdVu Ymam O{ZÌ ~) JoëdoZmo‘rQ>a
g) dmoëQ>‘rQ>a X) Q´>m§g’$m‘©a
The device is based on the principle of mutual induction is -
A) ac generator B) galvanometer
C) voltmeter D) transformer
vii) {dñWmnZ Ymam (Id) H$m gyÌ h¡ - [½]
d E d E
A) 0 ~) 0 0
dt dt
d E 1 d E
g) 0 X)
dt 0 dt
The formula for displacement current (Id) is -
d E d E
A) 0 B) 0 0
dt dt
d E 1 d E
C) 0 D)
dt 0 dt

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viii) ¶{X {H$gr àH$m{eH$ CnH$aU H$m AmdY©Z G UmË‘H$ hmo Vmo à{Vq~~ gX¡d hmoJm - [½]
A) dmñV{dH$ Ed§ CbQ>m ~) Am^mgr Ed§ grYm
g) dmñV{dH$ Ed§ grYm X) Am^mgr Ed§ CbQ>m
If the magnification of a optical instrument is negative, then the image will
always be formed -
A) Real and inverted B) Virtual and erect
C) Real and erect D) Virtual and inverted
ix) ¶{X g§¶wº$ gyú‘Xeu ‘| A{^Ñí¶H$ Ed§ Zo{ÌH$m H$m AmdY©Z H«$‘e: 'mo' Ed§ 'me' hmo Vmo gyú‘Xeu H$s
Hw$b AmdY©Z j‘Vm (m) hmoJr - [½]
A) mo + me ~) mo – me
mo
g) mo  me X) me
If the magnification of objective and eyepiece in a compound microscope is
'mo' and 'me' respectively, then the total magnifying power (m) of the
microscope will be -
A) mo + me B) mo – me
mo
C) mo  me D) me
x) gy¶© go àmá àmH¥${VH$ àH$me hmoVm h¡ - [½]
A) Yw{« dV ~) AYw{« dV
g) Am§{eH$ Yw«{dV X) aoIr¶ Yw«drV
Natural light from the sun is -
A) polarised B) unpolarised
C) partially polarised D) linear polarised
xi) {H$gr YmVw go CËg{O©V àH$m{eH$ Bbo³Q´>m°Z H$s A{YH$V‘ J{VO D$Om© 1.8 eV h¡& {ZamoYr {d^d
(A§VH$ dmoëQ>Vm) H$m ‘mZ hmoJm - [½]
A) 3.6 V ~) 2.0 V
g) 1.8 V X) 0.9 V
The maximum kinetic energy of a photo electron emitted from a metal is
1.8 eV. The value of stopping potential (cut-off voltage) will be -
A) 3.6 V B) 2.0 V
C) 1.8 V D) 0.9 V

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xii) ’$moQ>m°Z H$m g§doJ (p) hmoVm h¡ - [½]
h 
A) ~)
 h
hC
g)

X) h
The momentum (p) of photon is -
h 
A) B)
 h
hC
C) D) h

xiii) g§KÅ> àmMb Ho$ A{YH$V‘ ‘mZ Ho$ {bE Eoë’$m-H$U H$m àH$sU©Z H$moU hmoVm h¡ - [½]
A) 90º ~) 60º
g) 45º X) 0º
The value of scattering angle of alpha particle for maximum value of impact
parameter is -
A) 90º B) 60º
C) 45º D) 0º
xiv) hmBS´>mO
o Z na‘mUw ‘| {H$gr Bbo³Q´>mZ° H$s nhbr CÎmo{OV AdñWm ‘| Amdí¶H$ CÎmoOZ D$Om© H$m ‘mZ hmoVm h¡-
[½]
A) 13.6 eV ~) 10.2 eV
g) 3.4 eV X) –3.4 eV
The value of excitation energy required to bring an electron to the first excited
state in hydrogen atom is -
A) 13.6 eV B) 10.2 eV
C) 3.4 eV D) –3.4 eV
xv) do na‘mUw {OZHo$ na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ g‘mZ bo{H$Z Ðì¶‘mZ g§»¶m {^Þ hmoVo h¢, H$hbmVo h¢ - [½]
A) g‘^m[aH$ ~) g‘ݶyQ´>m°{ZH$
g) g‘ñWm{ZH$ X) g‘Ad¶dr
Those atoms which have the same atomic number but different mass number
are called -
A) isobars B) isotones
C) isotopes D) isomers
xvi) AH$m~©{ZH$ AY©MmbH$ H$m CXmhaU h¡ - [½]
A) Ge ~) CdS
g) E§Wm« grZ X) nm°brEo{ZbrZ
Example of inorganic semiconductor is -
A) Ge B) CdS
C) anthracene D) polyaniline

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2) [a³V ñWmZm| H$s ny{V© H$s{OE : (i go x)
Fill in the blanks : (i to x)
i) EH$b YZmdoe Ho$ H$maU d¡ÚwV joÌ aoIm¶| {ÌÁ¶V: ................... hmoVr h¢& [½]
The field lines of a single positive charge are radially _________.
ii) BH$mB© {dÚwV joÌ bJmZo na Bbo³Q´>m°Zm| Ho$ Andmh doJ Ho$ n[a‘mU H$mo ............... H$hVo h¡& [½]
The magnitude of drift velocity of electron per unit electric field is
called _______.
iii) EH$ JoëdoZmo‘rQ>a H$mo dmoëQ>‘rQ>a ‘| ê$nm§V[aV H$aZo hoVw CgHo$ loUrH«$‘ ‘| ............. ‘mZ H$m à{VamoY
OmoS>m OmVm h¡& [½]
To convert a galvanometer into a voltmeter a resistance of _________ value
is connected in series to it.
iv) {H$gr nXmW© Ho$ à{V BH$mB© Am¶VZ ‘| CËnÞ n[aUm‘r Mw§~H$s¶ AmKyU© H$mo ............ H$hVo h¢& [½]
The resultant magnetic moment produced per unit volume of a substance is
called _________.
v) EH$ gånyU© MH«$ ‘| à˶mdVu Ymam H$m ‘mܶ ‘mZ ................. hmoVm h¡& [½]
The mean value of alternating current in a complete cycle is _________.
vi) EH$ AdVb Xn©U H$s dH«$Vm {ÌÁ¶m 24 cm h¡& BgH$s ’$moH$g Xÿar H$m ‘mZ .............. cm hmoJm&
[½]
The radius of curvature of a concave mirror is 24 cm. The value of its focal
length will be _________ cm.
vii) {H$gr AdamoY Ho$ {H$Zmam| Ûmam Va§Jm| H$m AnZo ‘mJ© go ‘wS> OmZm, ................ H$hbmVm h¡& [½]
Bending of waves from their path by the edges of an obstacle is
called _________.
viii) {d^d 'V' Ûmam Ëd[aV {H$gr Bbo³Q´>m°Z go g§~Õ Xo ~«mo½br Va§JX¡Ü¶© H$m gyÌ ............... nm
hmoVr h¡& [½]
The formula for the de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron
accelerated by a potential 'V' is   ___________ nm .
ix) ¶{X hmBS´>moOZ na‘mUw Ho$ àW‘ H$jm H$s {ÌÁ¶m 0.5 × 10–10 m, hmo Vmo BgHo$ Xÿgar H$jm H$s {ÌÁ¶m
................ m hmoJr& [½]
If the radius of first orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.5 × 10 m, then the radius of
–10

its second orbit will be _______ m.


x) AnÐì¶r AY©MmbH$ ............. àH$ma Ho$ hmoVo h¡& [½]
________ types of extrinsic semiconductors are found.

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3) {ZåZ àíZm| Ho$ CÎma EH$ n§{³V ‘| Xr{OE :
Give the answer of the following questions in one line :
i) {H$gr EH$b YZmdoe (q > 0) Ho$ {bE g‘{d^d n¥ð> ~ZmBE& [1]
Draw an equipotential surface for a positive charge  q  0  .
ii) Amo‘ Ho$ {Z¶‘mZwgma {d^dm§Va (V) VWm Ymam (I) Ho$ ‘ܶ J«m’$ ~ZmBE& [1]
Draw a graph between potential difference (V) and current (I) according to
Ohm's law.
iii) AZwM§w~H$s¶ nXmW© {H$go H$hVo h¡? [1]
What is paramagnetic substance?
iv) ñdàoaH$Ëd H$mo {dÚwV OS>Ëd ³¶m| H$hVo h¢? [1]
Why self-inductance is called electrical inertia?
v) H$bm-g§~Õ òmoV H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1]
Define Coherent source.
vi) {H$gr nXmW© H$s "Xohbr Amd¥{Îm' H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE& [1]
Write the definition of threshold frequency of a substance.
vii) "Am¶ZZ D$Om©' {H$go H$hVo h¡? [1]
What is ionization energy?
viii) AmB§ñQ>mBZ H$m Ðì¶‘mZ-D$Om© g‘Vwë¶Vm g§~§Y {b{IE& [1]
Write Einstein's mass-energy equivalent relation.

IÊS - ~
SECTION - B

4) 6  F Ym[aVm Ho$ VrZ g§Ym[aÌ nmíd©H«$‘ ‘| OwS>o h¢& BZH$s Vwë¶ Ym[aVm H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE& [1½]
Three capacitors of capacitence 6  F are connected in parallel. Calculate the value
of their equivalent capacitance.
5) {H$gr gob Ho$ (i) {dÚwV dmhH$ ~b VWm (ii) Am§V[aH$ à{VamoY H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& [1½]
Define :
i) Electromotive force and ii) Internal resistance of a cell
6) Mw§~H$s¶ joÌ aoImAm| Ho$ H$moB© Xmo JwU {b{IE& [1½]
Write any two properties of magnetic field lines.

7) à˶mdVu Ymam O{ZÌ H$m ñnï> Ed§ Zm‘m§{H$V {MÌ ~ZmBE& [1½]
Draw a clear and labeled diagram of an alternating current generator.

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8) nyd© go npíM‘ {Xem ‘| pñWV 5 m b§~m grYm j¡{VO MmbH$ Vma 0.3 × 10–4 T Ho$ n¥Ïdr Ho$ M§w~H$s¶ joÌ Ho$
j¡{VO KQ>H$ Ho$ b§~dV² 2 m/s H$s Mmb go {Ja ahm h¡& Vma Ho$ {gam| Ho$ ‘ܶ ào[aV {dÚwV dmhH$ ~b H$m
VmËj{UH$ ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE& [1½]
A 5 m long straight horizontal conducting wire situated in the east to west direction
is falling with a speed of 2 m/s perpendicular to the horizontal component of the
earth magnetic field of 0.3 × 10–4 T. Find the instantaneous value of the emf induced
between the ends of the wire.
9) [1½]
d¡ÚwV M§w~H$s¶ ñno³Q´>‘ ‘§| CËnÞ {H$Ýht VrZ Va§Jm| ({d{H$aUm|) Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE&
Write the names of any three waves (radiations) produced in the electromagnetic
spectrum.
10) {H$gr N>moQ>r Xÿa~rZ H$s AmdY©Z j‘Vm 9 VWm Zbr (Q>çy~) H$s bå~mB© 100cm h¡& Xÿa~rZ Ho$ A{^Ñí¶H$ VWm
Zo{ÌH$m H$s ’$moH$g Xÿ[a¶m± kmV H$s{OE& [1½]
The magnifying power of a small telescope is 9 and the length of the tube is 100cm.
Find the focal lengths of the objective and eyepiece of the telescope.
11) hmBJ|g Ho$ Va§J {gÕm§V go àH$me Ho$ AndV©Z hoVw ñZ¡b Ho$ {Z¶‘ H$mo ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE& [1½]
Derive Snell's law for refraction of light by Huygen's wave theory.
12) {ZåZ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : [1½]
A) àH$me H$m ì¶{VH$aU
~) àH$me H$m Yw«dU
Define the following :
a) Interference of light
b) Polarisation of light
13) 20 dm°Q> Ho$ ~ë~ go 5 × 109 ’$moQ>mZ° à{V goH$ÊS> CËg{O©V hmoVo h¢& à˶oH$ ’$moQ>mZ° H$s D$Om© kmV H$s{OE& [1½]
A 20 Watt bulb emits 5 × 109 photons per second. Find the energy of each photon.
14) Xo ~«m°½br n[aH$ënZm go ~moa Ho$ ¹$mÝQ>rH$aU Ho$ {ÛVr¶ A{^J¥hrV H$s ì¶m»¶m H$s{OE& [1½]
Explain Bohr's second postulate of quantisation by de Broglie hypothesis.
15) n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : [1½]
A) Zm{^H$s¶ {dI§S>Z
~) Zm{^H$s¶ g§b¶Z
Define -
a) nuclear fission
b) nuclear fusion
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SECTION - C

16) d¡ÚwV {ÛYw«d Ho$ H$maU {dfwdVr¶ Vb na pñWV {H$gr q~Xþ na {dÚwV joÌ H$m gyÌ ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$
{MÌ ~ZmBE& [2+1=3]
Derive formula for the electric field due to electric dipole at any point on the
equatorial plane. Draw necessary diagram.
AWdm/OR
JmCg {Z¶‘ Ûmam EH$g‘mZ Amdo{eV AZ§V g‘Vb MmXa Ho$ H$maU {H$gr q~Xþ na {dÚwV joÌ H$m ì¶§OH$ àmá
H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmBE& [2+1=3]
Obtain an expression for the electric field at any point due to a uniformly charged
infinite plane sheet with the help of Gauss's law. Draw necessary diagram.
17) ~m¶mo-gmdQ>© {Z¶‘ go {H$gr Ymamdmhr nme Ho$ Aj na pñWV {H$gr q~Xþ na Mw§~H$s¶ joÌ H$m ì¶§OH$ ì¶wËnÞ
H$s{OE& Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmBE& [2+1=3]
Derive expression of magnetic field at any point on the axis for a current carrying
circular loop by Biot-Savart's law. Draw necessary diagram.
AWdm/OR
Xmo grYo g‘m§Va Ymamdmhr MmbH$ Vmam| Ho$ ‘ܶ à{V EH$m§H$ b§~mB© na H$m¶©aV² ~b H$m gyÌ ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE&
Amdí¶H$ {MÌ ~ZmBE& [2+1=3]
Derive formula for the force per unit length acting on the two straight parallel
current carrying conductors. Draw necessary diagram.
18) A) D$Om© ~¡ÊS> {gÕm§V Ho$ AmYma na MmbH$, {dÚwVamoYr Ed§ AY©MmbH$ Ho$ ‘ܶ A§Va {b{IE&
~) n-àH$ma Ho$ AY©MmbH$ H$m D$Om© ~¢S> AmaoI ~ZmBE& [2+1=3]
a) On the basis of energy band theory, write the difference between conductor,
insulator and semiconductor.
b) Draw energy band diagram of n-types semiconductor.
AWdm/OR
{ZåZ {X¶o JE {MÌ ‘| ¶w{º$ 'Y' H$m Zm‘ {b{IE& BgH$m n[anW {MÌ ~ZmH$a H$m¶©{d{Y g‘PmBE& [1+1+1=3]

Y
{ZJ©V g§Ho$V
{Zdoer g§Ho$V
Write the name of device 'Y' in the following given diagram. Explain its working
making with circuit diagram.

Y
Output Signal
Input Signal

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IÊS> - X
SECTION - D

19) A) {gÕ H$s{OE H$s à˶mdVu Ymam H$m {eIa ‘mZ (Im) CgHo$ dJ© ‘mܶ ‘yb (rms) ‘mZ H$m 2 JwZm
hmoVm h¡&
~) ¶{X à˶mdVu Ymam I  4sin t VWm dmoëQ>Vm V  200sin  t    hmo Vmo n[anW ‘| j{¶V
 3
Am¡gV e{º$ H$s JUZm H$s{OE&
[2+2=4]
a) Prove that the peak value (Im) of an alternating current is 2 times of its root
mean square (rms) value.
b)

If alternating current I  4sin t and voltage V  200sin  t   , then
 3
calculate the average power dissipated in the circuit.
AWdm/OR
A) {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ EH$ nyao MH«$ ‘| àoaH$ H$mo AmnyV© ‘mܶ e{º$ eyݶ hmoVr h¡&
~) ¶{X {H$gr LCR à˶mdVu Ymam n[anW ‘| R  24, X L  110 VWm X C  110 hmo Vmo
n[anW H$s à{V~mYm kmV H$s{OE&
[2+2=4]
a) Prove that the average power supplied to an inductor over one complete cycle
is zero.
b) If in LCR alternating current circuit R  24, X L  110 and X C  110,
then find the impedance of the circuit.
20) nyU© Am§V[aH$ namdV©Z H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& {H$gr Jmobr¶ Xn©U Ho$ {bE u, v VWm f ‘| g§~Y
§ ñWm{nV H$s{OE&
Amdí¶H$ {H$aU {MÌ ~ZmBE& [1+2+1=4]
Define total internal reflection. Establish relation between u, v and f for a spherical
mirror. Draw necessary ray diagram.
AWdm/OR
1  1 1 
nmpíd©H$ {dñWmnZ H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& b|g ‘oH$a gyÌ f   n21  1  R  R  ì¶wËnÞ H$s{OE&
 1 2 
Amdí¶H$ {H$aU {MÌ ~ZmBE& (Ohm± g§H$o Vm| Ho$ gm‘mݶ AW© h¢&) [1+2+1=4]
1  1 1 
Define lateral shift. Derive the lens maker's formula   n21  1    . Draw
f  R1 R 2 
necessary ray diagram. (where symbols carry usual meaning).

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