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NSEP MOCK TEST 03-11-2024
(1) 3 1 (2) 1 1
A, A A, A
10 15 15 10
(3) 2 1 (4) 1 2
A, A A, A
15 10 15 25
6 Oscillator is moving according to the law, x =
(1) 2311 (2) 1700 (3) 1860 (4) 2453 x0 sin ω t because of a driving force F = F0 cos
3 A parallel beam of monochromatic light is ω t acting on it. What is the damping coefficient
incident on a narrow rectangular slit of width 1 γ of the oscillator ? Mass of the oscillator is m.
mm. When the diffraction pattern is seen on a The resistive force is dependent on velocity v as
screen placed at a distance of 2 m, the width of F = – γ mv.
principal maxima is found to be 2.5 mm. The (1) Fo (2) Fo
wavelength of light is xo ω 2xo ω
(1) 6250 Å (2) 6200 Å (3) Fo (4) Fo
(3) 5890 Å (4) 6000 Å mxo ω 2mxo ω
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(1) 4.8 × 10 – 6 H
(2) 3.6 × 10 – 8 H
(3) 2.4 × 10 – 8 H
(4) 1.2 × 10 – 8 H 10 Which of the following plots may represent the
8 In the circuit shown in figure, A is a sliding contact
impedance of a series L-C-R combination at
resonance for variable R ?
which can move over a smooth rod PQ. Resistance (1) (2)
per unit length of the rod PQ is 1 ohm/m. Initially
slider is just left to the point P and circuit is in the
steady state. At t = 0 slider starts moving with
constant velocity v = 5 m/s towards right. Current (3) (4)
in the circuit at t = 2 sec is :-
(1) μ 0i ^ (2) μ 0i ^
k (−k)
20 π a 20 π a
(3) 7 μ 0 i ^ (4) 7 μ 0 i ^ (1) 80 ^j N (2) – 80 ^j N
(−k) (k )
20 π a 20 π a
(3) – 160 ^j N (4) 160 ^j N
13 In the figure, the magnetic induction at point O is :-
16 Heart-lung machines and artificial kidney
machines employ blood pumps. A mechanical
pump can mangle blood cells. Figure represents an
electromagnetic pump. The blood is confined to an
electrically insulating tube, represented as a
(1) μ 0 I (2) μ 0 I μ I rectangle of width ω and height h. Two electrodes
+ 0
4πr 4r 2πr fit into the top and the bottom of the tube. The
(3) μ 0 I μ 0I (4) μ 0 I μ 0I potential difference between them establishes an
+ −
4r 4πr 4r 4πr electric current through the blood, with current
14 A long circular pipe C, with an outer radius R density J over a section of length L. A
carries a current i0 (uniformly distributed) into the
paper as shown in figure. A wire runs parallel to perpendicular magnetic field exists in the same
the pipe at a distance 5R from its centre. The region. The section of liquid in the magnetic field
magnitude and direction of the current in the wire experiences a pressure increase given by :-
that would cause the resultant magnetic field at the
point P to have the same magnitude, but the
opposite direction, as the resultant field at the
centre of the pipe is
(1) 10i0
out of the paper
21 (1) JLB
(2) 10i0
into the paper (2) JhB
21
(3) i0 into the paper (3) J ω hB
L
(4) i0 out of the paper
(4) No pressure increase occurs
ˆ
(1) (i − √3k)A − m2
ˆ
(2) (i + √3k)A − m2
ˆ
(3) (√3 i − k)A − m2
(4) None of these
20 Two circular conductors of radius 1m each are
arranged in mutual perpendicular planes with
(1) μ 20 I02 v 2 their diametric opposite points in contact as
( ℓ n2) shown. The resistances of different semi circular
π 2R parts are shown in figure. A small current
(2) μ 20 I02 v carrying loop carrying current I0 through it is
( ℓ n2)2 arranged at the common center in stable
4 π 2R equilibrium position and can be freely rotated
(3) μ 20 I02 v 2 about its diametric axis. The mass and radius of
( ℓ n2) circular loop is m and r respectively. Assume that
2 π 2R the current in the loop I0 remains constant. The
(4) μ 20 I02 v time period of small oscillation of small loop is :-
2 π 2R
18 A thin rod AB of length l carries a current I1. It is
placed in the magnetic field of a long wire PQ
carrying a current I2 as shown in fig.
μ 0 I0 μ 0 I0
(3) 8πm (4) πm
√ √
μ 0 I0 μ 0 I0
21 A nucleus at rest undergoes a-decay according to
equation 226
92 X → Y + α . At t = 0 the emitted α -
particle enters in a region of space where a
(1) The force experienced by the rod is ^
μ 0 I1 I2 ℓ uniform magnetic field B = B0i and electric field
F= loge (1 + ) → = E ^i exists. The α -particle enters in a region
E
4π 2a 0
m
with velocity v = v0j at x = 0. (√3 × 107 α )
^
(2) The force experienced by the rod is q α E0
μ 0 I1 I2 ℓ time later the particle was found to have twice the
F= loge (1 + )
4π a initial speed. Initial speed of the α -particle is :
(3) The rod experiences no torque (1) 106 ms – 1 (2) 107 ms – 1
(4) The rod experiences a force as well as a (3) 7 × 107 ms – 1 (4) 3 × 107 ms – 1
torque.
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22 The value of ∮
→ ⋅ d→ℓ over following loops
B
24 The capacitor ‘C’ is initially uncharged. Switch S1
is closed for a long time while S2 remains open.
(direction in which integration has to be Now at t = 0, S2 is closed while S1 is opened. All
performed is indicated by arrows) [all current the batteries are ideal and connecting wires are
carrying wires of infinite length] resistanceless. Find incorrect statement :-
Fig. (i)
Fig. (ii)
(1) ρ 1L
R=
π (b2 − a2 )
(2) ρ 1L
R=
π (b2 + a2 )
(3) ρ 1 L a 2 + b2
R=
2 π (b2 + a2 )
(4) ρ 1 L a 2 + b2
R=
2 π (b2 + a2 )
29
(1) 1/2
ε 0 ab (K − 1)
E[ ] In the given figure, R = 3 Ω . Determine equivalent
Md resistance between points A and B.
(2) 1/2
ε 0 ab (K − 1) 2
E[ ] ×
2Md 3
(3) 1/2
ε 0 ab (K − 1) 3
E[ ] ×
Md 2
(4) 1/2
ε 0 ab (K − 1) 3
E[ ] ×
2Md 2 (1) 3 Ω (2) 2 Ω (3) 1.5 Ω (4) 6 Ω
27 For the arrangement of identical capacitors shown, 30 In the circuit shown in the figure, I1, I2, I3, I4
what is the equivalent capacitance? denote current in the branches. Choose the correct
option.
(1) 5C
2
(2) 5C
3
(3) 2C
3 (1) I1 > I2 > I3 > I4 (2) I1 = I2 > I3 > I4
(4) 3C (3) I1 < I3 < I2 < I4 (4) I2 < I1 < I3 < I4
5
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31 Four bulbs are connected into the circuit as shown 34 A particle of mass m having negative charge q
in the circuit. The ratings of the bulbs are shown move along an ellipse around a fixed positive
below. The bulb which will fuse first is charge Q so that its maximum and minimum
distances from fixed charge are equal to r1 and r2
respectively. The angular momentum L of this
particle is :-
(1) mr1 r2 Qq
√
π ε 0 (r1 + r2 )
(2) mr1 r2 Qq
√
4 π ε 0 (r1 + r2 )
have resistance ‘R’. The equivalent resistance
between the upper dot (A) and lower dot (B) is 35 Which of the following is correct ?
(1) 4 (2) 15 A0 (1 + 3 α g T )
J/s J/s
15 4 45 Suppose that two heat engines are connected in
(3) 32 (4) 27
J/s J/s
27 32 series, such that the heat exhaust of the first
43 The following are' the P-V diagrams for cyclic engine is used as the heat input of the second
processes for a gas. In which of these processes is
heat absorbed by the gas ? engine as shown in figure. The efficiencies of the
(1) engines are h1 and h2, respectively. The net
efficiency of the combination is given by
(2)
(3)
(1) η net = η 2 + (1 – η 1) η 2
(2) η = η1
net
(4) (1 − η 1 ) η 2
(3) η net = η 1 + (1 – η 1) η 2
(4) 1 − η1
η net =
(1 − η 2 ) η 2
long time and and at t = 0, switch S is opened. (4) Power delivered by battery remains constant.
position 2, then