Model-A Physics
Model-A Physics
2x
y
A) rate of generation of heat per unit length is maximum at the ends of conductor
B) rate of generation of heat per unit length is maximum at middle cross-section
C) drift velocity of conduction electrons is minimum at middle section
D) at the ends of the conductor, electric field intensity is same
2. R = 10 & E = 13 V and voltmeter & Ammeter are ideal then
a
8V R
V
6V
b c
3
E
A
i 1A
V
4. Which of the following statements are correct about the circuits shown in the figure
where 1 and 0.5 are internal resistances of the 6 V and 12 V batteries respectively
6V, 1 12V, 0.5
P Q
4 0.5
R S
R2 R2 R2
A3
R1 R1 R1 R1
A1
10 V
1
A) Effective resistance of the circuit is 20 B) Reading of A1 is A
2
1
C) Reading of A2 is A D) Reading of A3 is 1 A
4 8
6
B
2 20V
SECTION - II
(Maximum Marks : 24)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE
For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded off to the
second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases.
7. Power dissipated by the circuit is ......... watt. (Round off to the closest integer)
3
R
1
4
6 Q 2
12V
8
P
5
4
2 50V 2
2 2
2 R 2
2 2
i i
100V
4 9V 1 3V 1 3
A B
2
X 10K
V
( )
K
120V
11. Nine wires each of resistance 5 are connected to make a prism as shown in figure.
Find the equivalent resistance of the arrangement across AB
A E
D
B F
12. In the shown wire frame, each side of a square (the smallest square) has a resistance
2. The equivalent resistance of the circuit between the points A and B is
A B
13. In the circuit shown in figure, find the value of unknown resistor R.
8A R
– 3A
40V
+
–
+ 100V
A
E1 E2
+ +
SECTION – III
(COMPREHENSIN TYPE)
This section contains 2Paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are 2 questions. Each question has 4
options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases
Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 16:
Each component in the infinite network shown in Fig. has a resistance R = 4 . A
battery of emf 1V and negligible internal resistance is connected between any two
neighbouring points, say X and Y.
R R R R
R R R
R RR RR R
R R R R R
R R R R
R R R R R
R R XR Y R
R R R R R
R R R R
A 1V
Ideal
ammeter
A) 0. 25 A B) 0.5 A C) 0. 75 A D) 1 A
16. If the resistance R between X and Y is removed, current shown by ammeter will be
18. The ways A, B and C of measuring a resistance are shown. Assuming R is low. The
correct way of measuring is –
R R + –
A A
V V –
+
A B
R + A –
V –
+
C
CHEMISTRY
19 BCD 20 AC 21 ABCD 22 BCD 23 ABD
24 ABC 25 3 26 5 27 7 28 6
29 6 30 7 31 8 32 1 33 A
34 A 35 D 36 C
MATHEMATICS
37 BCD 38 BC 39 BCD 40 BC 41 ABD
47 20 48 4.50 49 4 50 2.50 51 A
52 C 53 A 54 B
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
2.
a
eq. ckt.
8V 10
6V
c
3 b
13V
11
Using Kirchoff's Law Solve the circuit
21A 8A 3A 1A
i 1A
V 13A 5A 2A
3.
V = 21 × 1 + 13 × 1 = 34 volt
Total current through battery is 21A
V
Req =
I
34
= = 1.619 = 1.62
21
i
4 0.5
0 volt
4.
12 6
i= = 1 Amp
4 .5 1 .5
VP = – 4 × 1 = – 4V
VQ = – 0.5 × 1 = – 0.5 V
V across 6 V = 6 + i × 1
6+1×1=7V
6. There is zero potential difference across 4 and 6 resistance
A
4
A
A
6
A
2 20V
20
i= = 10 A
2
power by battery
Pb = Ei = 20 × 10 = 200 W
7. 4
12
12
8
3.93
7.73
(12) 2
Power dissipated = = 36 watt
3.93
8. At y according to Kirchoff's junction law
y x y x 100 y 50 y y 50
0
2 2 2 2 2
5y – 2x = 200 …(1)
similarly at x
50 x y x
i= …(2)
2 2
at x + 100
x 100 50 x 100 y
i= …(3)
2 2
we get y – 2x = 50 …(4)
from (1) and (4)
y = 37.5 V
So current through R is 18.75 A.
4 6V 1 3V 1 3
9. A B
9 0
3
Eeq = 1 2 = 9 = 6 volt
1 1 2
1 2
P.d. across 2= 6 V
20
10. I= = 20 × 10–4
10 10 3
120
But 20 × 10–4 =
x 10 4
or 20 × 10–4x + 20 = 120
x =
120 – 20
10
4
20
= 5 × 104
= 50 k
D and E at same potential
C and F at same potential
D
B F
x
C
r r r
A r D r C r B
E F
r
r = 5
3r r
3r
req : = 2 = = 3
3r 5
r
2
A 2 2 2 2 B
2 2 2 2 2
2
2 2 2
2 2 2
= Req = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4
We can consider the network to consist of two resistances connected in parallel between X and Y.
One of these is the resistance R between X and Y and the other is the equivalent resistance of the rest
of circuit. This is shown in Fig (A).
R R R
R R
I/4 R RR
R X I/4
I/4 I/4 R
R R R R
I R R
R
R R R
R R R R
R I/4Y I/4 R
R RI/4 I/4 R
R
R R R
I
R R R
R R R R
R R Y R
X
I/4+I/4
R R =I/2 IR R
R
I R R
A V
a b
I/2 R
I I
A V
(A)
(Here, R'eq is the equivalent resistance of rest of the circuit, i.e., excluding R)
Req
X Y
I I
A
V
(Here, Req is the equivalent of R'eq and R so Req is the equivalent resistance of total circuit)
Referring to Fig (A),
I
V= R (also V = I/2 R´eq)
2
and form fig (B), V = I Req
I
So I Req = R
2
R
or Req =
2
Hence the equivalent resistance of the network between X and Y or any two neighbouring points is
R/2.
In Fig. (B)
V = I Req
V
or I=
R eq
but Req = R/2
2V
I=
R
Given V = 1V, R = 4
2
I = = 0.5 A
4
So the correct answer is (B).
R'eq=R
X Y
A
16. V
In Fig (A), since lthe current I is equally shared by R and R'eq, so R'eq = R. Now if the resistance R is
removed, it will be only R'eq = R placed across the battery so that current will now be
V 1
I= = = 0.25 A
R 4
(In this case equivalent resistance of circuit will be R'eq = R)
Hence the correct option is (A).
S I–Ig
Ig R g
S=
I Ig
100 10 6 1000
= = 10–2
10
2. A potential difference of 30v is applied between the ends of a conductor of length 100m
and resistance 0.5 . The conductor has uniform cross section. The total linear momentum
of free electrons is 3.4 10 n kgm / s . Where n=_____
3. A cylinder of uniform cross-sectional area ‘A’ is filled with “-ve” and “+ve” ions of equal
charge density n[n=number of ions per unit volume of each type] charge of each +ve ion is
“2e” and their mobility " " , and charge of each “-ve” ion “e” and their mobility " 2 " . A
constant potential difference is applied between the ends of cylinder such that it produces
an electric field of 10v/m. The current ‘i’ flowing in the circuit is 5xneA , where x is an
integer. Then x
4. When two identical batteries of internal resistance 1 each are connected in series across
a resistor R, the rate of heat produced in R is J1 . When the same batteries are connected
in parallel across R, the rate is J 2 . If J 1 2.25J 2 then the value of R (in ) is N. Then
find N=?
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5. Find the magnitude of potential difference (in volts) V1 V2 between point 1 and 2 of the
circuit shown in figure if R1 10, R2 20, 1 5.0V and 2 2.0V . The internal resistance
of the current sources are negligible
6. If a cell of constant EMF produces the same amount of the heat during the same time in
two independent resistors R1 3 and R2 12 when they are separately connected
across the terminals of the cell, one after the another, find the internal resistance of the
cell (in ohms)
7. A cylindrical conductors carries a current such that current density varies with radial
distances r as j ar 2 , where a is a constant. The current through the outer portion of the
R
wire between radial distances and R is proportional to R k , where R is the radius of
2
the wire. Find the value of k.
8. Two resistance wires A and B of same material are connected in series. It is given that
A
Length of resistance wires are l A 2l , lB l , area of resistance wires are AA , AB A .
2
Temperature coefficients of resistance wires are A 1 and B 21 . When resistance
wires are connected in series, then temperature coefficient of composite conductor is
6 N 1
. Find the value of N.
5
SECTION – II
(ONE OR MORE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
9. The figure shows a network of five resistances and two batteries of negligible internal
resistances.Then which of the following statements are correct?
V1 V2 V3 VN 1 N
V0 R1 R1
R1 R1
R2 R2 R2 R2 R3
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R
A) The ratio 1 is
k 1 2
R2 k
R2 k
B) The ratio is
R3 k 1
In a hydrogen tube it is observed that through a given cross section 3.13 10 electrons
15
13.
per sec moving from right to left and 3.12 10 protons per sec are moving from left to
15
right.
(A) Electric current due to protons is opposite to that of electric current due to electrons
(B) The electric current in the discharge tube is 1.6 A towards right
(C) Both, the electric current due to protons&electric current due to electrons, are in the
same direction
(D) The electric current in the discharge tube is 1 mA towards right
14. Current flows through a metallic conductor whose area of cross-section increases in the
direction of the current. If we move in this direction
(A) the carrier density will not change (B) the current will change
(C) the drift velocity will decrease (D) the drift velocity will increase
15. Index error of optical bench is
(A) Observed distance actual distance (B) Actual distance - observed distance
Observed distance actual distance
(C) actual dis tan ce (D) Observed distance x actual distance
16. Pitch of a micrometer is 1mm and its has 100 divisions on a circular scale. There is no
zero error. Thickness of a pile of 50 papers is to be found out. While measuring the
thickness of a paper it is observed the linear scale does not give any reading but 25th
division of circular scale coincide with reference line. Thickness of the pile is
(A) 15.2 mm (B) 23.5 mm (C) 21.5 mm (D) 12.5 mm
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17. Radius of a wire is measured with the help of a screw gauge. The diameter was recorded
as 0.52 cm. The error was assessed as 0.04cm . Resistance of this wire is (32 1) and
18. A wire in Searle’s apparatus breaks for a load W. Experiment is repeated for a load W.
Experiment is repeated for same sized 2 parallel wires and then for a single wire of same
material but double the radius. The breaking load
(B) is twice in the combined parallel wires and for times in single thick wire
(C) is four times in parallel wires and two times in single doubled thickness wire
(D) Is same for combined parallel wires and twice in single double thickness wire
SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHINGANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four statements (P, Q, R
and S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II.
For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the particular question
darken the bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and
0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. MATCH THE FOLLOWING.
Column I Column II
Electric conductivity of a conductor Dimension (length and
A) P)
depends on area of cross-section)
B) Resistance of a conductor depend on Q) Temperature
For a given conductor and at a given
C) temperature, current density depends R) Nature of conductor
on
For a given potential difference
D) applied across a conductor, current in S) Electric field strength
it will depends on
T) None of the above
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20. A cell of e.m.f E and internal resistance r is connected across a variable resistance R.
Match the statements given in column I to conditions gives incolumn II
Column I Column II
Thermal power generated in the load resistance
A) E2 P) Rr
is less than
4r
E
B) Potential difference across load is more than Q) R0
2
E2 R
C) Thermal power generated in cell is R) r
r 4
3R
D) Work done battery is positive S) r
2
3R
T) s
2
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KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 3 2 8 3 8 4 4 5 4
6 6 7 4 8 1 9 ABD 10 ABCD
11 ABC 12 ABC 13 CD 14 AC 15 A
A-QR A-QRST
B-PQR B-RT
16 D 17 D 18 B 19 20
C-S C-Q
D-PQR D-PQRST
CHEMISTRY
21 2 22 2 23 4 24 4 25 2
26 3 27 6 28 7 29 B 30 AB
31 ABC 32 ABC 33 AB 34 AB 35 ABD
A-P A-PRS
B-QT B-PRS
36 AC 37 ABC 38 ABD 39 40
C-R C-QS
D-S D-QS
MATHS
41 8 42 8 43 4 44 2 45 8
46 2 47 2 48 4 49 AD 50 ABC
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SECTION-I
(One or More options Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice equations. Each question has four choices (A) (B)(C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE are correct.
1. The power dissipated in resistor R3 is 15W. The reading of ammeter and voltmeter are
500 mA and 10V respectively. Ammeter, voltmeter and battery are ideal.
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4. Eight identical resistances each of resistance r , are connected along edges of a
pyramid having square base ABCD as shown in Fig.
8r
A) The equivalent resistance between A and D is
15
r
B) The equivalent resistance between A and D is
5
7
C) The equivalent resistance between A and O is r
15
11r
D) The equivalent resistance between A and O is
15
5. For what possible value of x from the following options, there will be current through
R.
A) x = 2 B) x = 3 C) x = 4 D) x = 6
6. Consider a circuit as shown in figure. Then choose CORRECT statement(s):-
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7. Two bulbs 25W, 100V (upper bulb in figure) and 100W, 200V (lower bulb in figure)
are connected in the circuit as shown in figure. choose the correct answer(s)
A) Power dissipated in R1 is 60 W
B) Power dissipated in R2 is 120 W
C) Effective resistance of the circuit is 50
D) The ammeter A reads 6 A
9. In the figure shown 1 2 . Also all the resistors are of same resistance
( R1 R2 R3 R4 R) given i1 , i2 , i3 & i4 are currents in corresponding resistances . then
A) i1 i2 0 B) i3 i4 C) i4 i2 0 D) i3 i1
R R
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10. Volt-ampere (V – I) characteristic of a nonlinear device D and corresponding circuit
used are shown in the adjoining figures. Voltage VB of the battery is made to vary
from zero to 30 V and voltage V1 across the device D, voltage V2 across the 10
resistor and current I supplied by the battery are measured by ideal voltmeters V1 and
V2 and ideal ammeter A. Which of the following graph/graphs represent correct
relationship?
A) B)
C) D)
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SECTION-II
(Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
11. In the given circuit, an ideal battery of terminal voltage V0 = 200 V is connected
across a network consisting of resistors R1 20 and R 2 20 and a nonlinear device
D. Volt-ampere (V-I) characteristic of the nonlinear device d is also shown in the
adjoining figure. Find voltage across the resistance R2is 25n(volt). Find n
12. A portion of a large network is shown in the figure. Values of the resistances are
indicated in the figure and both the ammeters A1 and A2 are ideal. If reading of the
ammeter A1 is 1.0A, how much will the ammeter A2 read? (in A)
13. In the infinite grid, the value of each resistance is r 2 5 1 . Find the equivalent
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14. In the resistor network shown in Figure, all resistor values are 1. A current of 1A
passes from terminal a to terminal b, as shown in the figure. If the voltage between
terminals a and b is (1.4xn) volt. Find n
15. A network shown in the figure consists of a battery and five unknown resistors. When
an ideal ammeter is connected between the terminals A and B, its reading is 4A and
when a resistance of 3 ohm is connected in series with the ammeter its reading
becomes 2A. Now the ammeter and resistance are disconnected and an ideal voltmeter
is connected between the terminals A and B. the reading of voltmeter is 3n volt. Find n
16. 15 identical voltmeters and 15 non identical ammeters are connected to a battery as
shown in the figure. The reading of the first voltmeter is V=9V, the readings of the
first two ammeters are i1 = 2.9mA, and i2=2.6mA. The sum of the readings of all the
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17. Three identical wire rings have been placed symmetrically as shown in the figure. A,
B and C are centres of the three rings. Resistance of each ring is 3R. Find the
equivalent resistance (in ohm)of this wire mesh across points C and D to the nearest
integer. given R=8ohm.
18. The resistance R AB between points A and B of the frame made of thin homogeneous
A B
a
19. A finite square grid, each link having resistance r, is fitted in a resistance-less
conducing circular wire. Determine the equivalent resistance between A and B in if
r 80 / 7
20. If the current through the cell in the given circuit (n/10)A. find n.
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KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 ABCD 2 BC 3 BD 4 AC 5 ACD
6 AB 7 AD 8 ABD 9 CD 10 ABCD
11 3 12 2 13 8 14 1 15 4
16 8 17 3 18 7 19 6 20 1
CHEMISTRY
21 ABD 22 ACD 23 ACD 24 ABC 25 AC
31 4 32 5 33 0 34 4 35 7
36 0 37 6 38 1 39 3 40 6
MATHS
41 ABCD 42 ABC 43 AD 44 ACD 45 AC
46 B 47 AC 48 ACD 49 BD 50 BC
51 4 52 4 53 6 54 1 55 4
56 1 57 3 58 5 59 3 60 1
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
2
E
20 ; E I R1 R2 E = 15V P3 15 2
10
1. R1 R3 15
0.5 R
Power supplied by battery = 22.5W
2.
4.
RAD
8r
15
About AO: B and D are equipotential
33 x
5. Wheatstone Bridge x = 3 no current flows
4 2
6.
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8.
2rreq
req 2r 1 5 r
2r req
5 1 2 5 1 8
14. Since all resistor are equal, so both Wheatstone bridges are balanced and both the diagonal resistors
are neglected as shown below,
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15. conceptual
16. previous inpho question
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17. If a battery is connected across points C and D, points A and B will be at same potential. Similarly, E
and F are at same potential. There will be no current in the resistance directly connecting A to B and
E to F. The circuit can be redrawn as
3R R
RAC RCB R EC RFC RAD RBD
6 2
18. previous Inpho question
It follows from symmetry considerations that the initial circuit can be replaced by an equivalent one.
We replace the inner triangle consisting of an infinite number of elements by a resistor of resistance
R AB
, where the resistance R AB is such that RAB Rx and RAB a . After simplification, the circuit
2
becomes a system of series and parallel connected conductors. In order to find Rx we write the
1
RRx / 2 RRx / 2
equation Rx R R R R
R Rx / 2 R Rx / 2
20.
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