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(Academic Session: 2024 - 2025)

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

Pre-Nurture and Career Foundation Division

NSEP MOCK TEST DATE : 03-11-2024

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY


Important Instructions:

1. Use of mobile phones, smartphones, iPads, calculators, programmable wrist watches is STRICTLY

PROHIBITED for calculation or reference purposes.

2. This question paper contains 60 Questions.

2. Questions 1 to 48 carry 3 marks whereas 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Questions 49 to 60

carry 6 marks if all the correct alternatives are marked and no incorrect. No negative marking for Multiple

correct questions (12 Questions).

7. All questions are compulsory.

9. Duration of test is 120 minutes.

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NSEP MOCK TEST 03-11-2024

PHYSICS MARKS : 216


4 A conducting wire of mass m and length ℓ can
slide freely on a pair of smooth, vertical rails
This section contains 60 questions. Q.1 to Q.48 (figure). A magnetic field B exists in the region in
carry 3 marks each and there is – 1 for each the direction perpendicular to the plane of the
rails. The rails are connected at the top end by a
incorrect answer. Q.49 to Q.60 carry 6 marks
capacitor of capacitance C. The acceleration of the
each and No negative marking.
wire neglecting any electric resistance is :-
Directions : Q.1 to Q.48 are multiple choice
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1 In YDSE experiment with a white light with a
plane wavefront,the light reaching the screen at
position y = 1mm (distance from central maxima
on the screen) is passed through a prism and its
spectrum is obtained. Find the missing lines in the
visible region of this spectrum. [Given D = 1m, d (1) mg (2) 2mg
= 0.9mm, where symbol has usual meanings] 2(m + CB2 ℓ 2 ) m + CB2 ℓ 2
(1) 600 nm (2) 700 nm (3) mg (4) mg
CB2 ℓ 2 m + CB2 ℓ 2
(3) 750 nm (4) 560 nm
2 The intensity received at the focus of the lens is I
5 Two resistors of 10 Ω and 20 Ω and an ideal
inductor of 10H are connected to a 2V battery as
when no glass slab has been placed in front of the
shown. The key K is shorted at time t = 0. Find
slit. Both the slits are of the same dimension and
the initial (t = 0) and final (t → ∞ ) currents
the plane wavefront incident perpendicularly on
through battery.
them, has wavelength λ . On placing the glass slab,
the intensity reduces to 3I/4 at the focus. Find out
the minimum thickness of the glass slab (in Å) if
its refractive index is 3/2. Given λ = 6933 Å, µ =
1.5. (Glass slab does not absorb any energy)

(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

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7 A very long straight conductor and isosceles 9 Which of the following graph correctly represents
variation of emf developed in the rectangular
triangular conductor lie in a plane and are conducting loop as it enters a uniform magnetic
field with constant acceleration ‘a’ starting from
separated from each other as shown in the figure. rest at t = 0 as shown in the diagram ?

If a = 10 cm, b = 20 cm and h = 10 cm, find the

coefficient of mutual induction.

(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 :-

11 In the circuit diagram shown, XC = 100 Ω , XL =


(1) 1 amp 200 Ω & R = 100 Ω . The effective current
(2) less than 0.5 amp through the source is √X Ampere then find out
value of X:
(3) more than 1 amp
(4) in between 0.5 to 1.0 amp

(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 6

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12 A finite straight wire AB carrying current i is kept 15 A wire carrying a current of 4A is bent in the form
along x axis as shown. What is the magnetic field
3a of a parabola x2 + y = 16 as shown in figure,
due to the wire at (0, a, 0) :- [Cordinate of A (− where x and y are in meter. The wire is placed in a
4
4a → = 5k^ tesla. The force
, 0) and B is ( , 0)] uniform magnetic field B
3
acting on the wire 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

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17 A long straight wire carries a current I0, is placed 19 Figure shows a square current carrying loop
near a loop with resistance R, as shown in the 1
ABCD of side 2m and current i = A. The
figure. Two wires of loop are at distance, a, 2a 2
magnetic moment of the loop is :-
respectively from a wire. A conducting rod with
zero resistance and mass m is placed across the
loop. What is the force needed to move the rod
with constant speed v.

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.

(1) 2πm (2) 4πm


√ √

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) At time t = 0 (just after S2 is closed), reading


E
of ammeter is
Fig. (iii) 5R
(2) At time t = 0 (just after S2 is closed), reading
of ammeter is zero
Fig. (iv)
(3) Heat developed till time t = 5 RC ℓ n 2 in
9
resistance 3R is CE 2
40
(1) μ 0i1, – μ 0i2, – 2 μ 0i & – 2 μ 0i respectively (4) After time t > 0 charge on the capacitor
follows the equation CE e – t/5RC
(2) – μ 0i1, – μ 0i2, – 2 μ 0i & – 2 μ 0i respectively
25 In the circuit shown, the switch is shifted from
(3) μ 0i1, – μ 0i2, 2 μ 0i & – 2 μ 0i respectively position 1 → 2 at t = 0. The switch was initially in
position 1 since a long time. The graph between
(4) μ 0i1, – μ 0i2, – 2 μ 0i & 2 μ 0i respectively
charge on capacitor C and time 't' is :
23 A parallel plate capacitor of plate area A and plate
separation d is charged to potential V and then the
battery is disconnected. A slab of dielectric
constant k is then inserted between the plates of
the capacitors so as to fill the space between the
plates. If Q, E and W denote respectively, the
magnitude of charge on each plate, the electric
field between the plates (after the slab is inserted)
and work done on the system in question in the
process of inserting the slab, then state incorrect (1) (2)
relation from the following
(1) ε 0 AV
Q=
d
(2) ε AV 2
W= 0
2kd (3) (4)
(3) V
E=
kd
(4) ε AV 2 1
W= 0 (1 − )
2d k
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26 A parallel plate capacitor is half filled with a 28 A resistor is made from a hollow cylinder of length
L, inner radius a, and outer radius b. The interior of
dielectric (K) of mass 2M. Capacitor is attached
the cylinder is filled with a different material. Let r
with a cell of emf E. Plates are held fixed on be the distance from the axis of the cylinder. The
smooth insulating horizontal surface. A bullet of region a < r < b is filled with material of resistivity
ρ 1. The region r < a is filled with material of
mass M hits the dielectric elastically and its found resistivity ρ 2 where ρ 2 = ρ 1/2. Find the resistance
that dielectric just leaves out the capacitor. Find R across both ends of this resistor.
speed of bullet.

(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

B-1 100V, 25 W 2 π ε 0 (r1 + r2 )


B-2 50V, 50 W
B-3 200V, 100 W (3) mr1 r2 Qq

B-4 50V, 25 W 3 π ε 0 (r1 + r2 )
(1) B-1 (2) B-2 (3) B-3 (4) B-4 (4) mr1 r2 Qq
32 In the diagram shown, all the straight segments

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) The neutral point exists to the left of charge 2q.


(2) The neutral point will be stable equilibrium for
a positive test charge for small displacements
along the line joining the two charges.
(1) 3R (2) R (3) R (4) 2R (3) The neutral point will be stable equilibrium
8 2 5 for a negative test charge for small
33 A mass m, travelling at speed V0 in a straight line
from far away is deflected when it passes near a
displacements along the line joining the two
charges.
black hole of mass M which is at a perpendicular
distance R from the original line of flight. a, the (4) None of the above.
distance of closest approach between the mass and
the black hole is given by the relation : 36 A rod containing charge +Q is brought near an
initially uncharged isolated conducting rod as
shown. Regions with total surface charge +Q and
– Q are induced in the conductor as shown in the
figure. The only regions where the net charge in
this configuration is non – zero are indicated by the
"+" and " – " signs. Let us denote the total flux of
electric field outward through closed surface S1 as
(1) 1/2
2GM ϕ 1, through S2 as ϕ 2, etc. Which of the following
a = R (1 + ) is necessarily false.
aV02
(2) 1/2
aV02
a = R (1 + )
2GM
(3) −1/2
GM
a = R (1 + )
2aV02
(4) −1/2
2GM (1) ϕ 1 > 0 (2) ϕ 2 = ϕ 1
a = R (1 + )
aV02
(3) ϕ 3 = ϕ 1 (4) ϕ 4 = 0

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37 Point charge Q is placed at point P in the plane of 39 The equation of a vibrating string, fixed at both
circular face of sphere. The electric flux passing ends, is given by
through the spherical part shown in the figure is :- πx
y = (3 mm) sin( ) sin(400 π t)
15
where x is the distance (in cm) measured from one
end of the string, t is the time (in seconds), and y
gives the displacement. The string vibrates in 4
loops. The speed of transverse waves along the
string equals, for the fundamental mode,
(1) 60 m/s (2) 120 m/s

(1) Q (3) 30 m/s (4) 15 m/s


∈0 40 Infinite identical rods of cross-section area A, each
(2) Q of length L and thermal conductivity K are
2∈0 arranged as shown. The lateral surface of the rods
are insulated. Find the rate of heat transfer in
(3) Q
steady state from one end of the rod. (T1 > T2).
3∈0
(4) Can not be calculated.
38 A charge – q of mass m is rotating in circle of
radius r, around an infinite large uniformly
(1) (T1 − T2 )KA
charged wire as shown. Speed of charge is V then
choose the correct option:- (√2 + 1)L
(2) (T1 − T2 )KA
(√3 − 1)L
(3) (T1 − T2 )KA
(√2 − 1)L
(4) (T1 − T2 )KA
(√3 + 1)L
41 In a certain experiment, it was necessary to be
able to move a small radioactive source at
(2) selected, extremely slow speeds. This was
(1)
accomplished by fastening the source to one end
of an aluminum rod [ α Al = 2.3 × 10 – 5/°C] and
heating the central section of the rod in a
controlled way. If the effective heated section of
the rod is shown in the Figure, at what constant
rate must the temperature of the rod be made to
change if the source is to move at a constant speed
of 96 nm/s?
(3) (4)

(1) 0.23 °C/s (2) 0.29 °C/s


(3) 0.33 °C/s (4) 0.39 °C/s

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42 A cylinder fitted with a metal piston contains 44 The volume of the bulb of a mercury thermometer
water and steam at constant temperature as shown at 0°C is V0 and cross section of the capillary is
in figure. The cross-sectional area of the cylinder A0. The coefficient of linear expansion of glass is
is 2.5 cm2. The piston is falling slowly at a rate of
α g per °C and the cubical expansion of mercury
0.25cm s – 1. The density of steam under the piston
is γ m per °C. If the mercury just fills the bulb at 0°C,
6.0 × 10 – 4 g cm – 3. Find the rate with which heat what is the length of mercury column in capillary
is leaving the chamber. (Take : Latent heat of at T°C.
vaporization for water
(1) V0 T ( γ m + 3 α g )
= 2250 × 103 J kg – 1) :-
A0 (1 + 2 α g T )
(2) V0 T ( γ m − 3 α g )
A0 (1 + 2 α g T )
(3) V0 T ( γ m + 2 α g )
A0 (1 + 3 α g T )
(4) V0 T ( γ m − 2 α g )

(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

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46 Two disks are mounted on low-friction bearings Directions : Q.49 to Q.60 are multiple choice
on a common shaft. The first disc has rotational questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
inertia I and is spinning with angular velocity ω .
The second disc has rotational inertia 2I and is and (4) out of which ONE OR MORE may be
spinning in the same direction as the first disc with correct.
angular velocity 2 ω as shown. The two disks are
slowly forced toward each other along the shaft
49 Consider the situation shown in the figure. Two
until they couple and have a final common angular slits S1 and S2 are placed symmetrically about the
velocity of : line OP which is perpendicular to screen. The
space between screen and slits is filled with a
liquid of refractive index μ 3. A plate of thickness t
and refractive index μ 2 is placed in front of one of
the slit. A source S is placed above OP at a
ω distance d. Choose the correct alternatives.
(1) 5 ω (2) (3) ω √7/3 (4) 3 ω
3 √ 3 [(Given that D = 1m, d = 2 mm, t = 6 × 10 – 6 m,
47 A wheel of radius R with an axle of radius
R
is
μ 2 = 1.2, μ 3 = 1.8]
2
shown in the figure and is free to rotate about a
frictionless axis through its centre and
perpendicular to the page. Three forces (F, F, 2F)
are exerted tangentially to the respective rims as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of the net
torque acting on the system is nearly :-

(1) Position of central maxima from point P is 2 mm


(2) 2
Position of central maxima from point P is mm
9
(1) 3.5 FR (2) 3.2 FR
(3) Thickness of glass slab so that central
(3) 2.5 FR (4) 1.5 FR 20
maxima forms at point P is × 10 – 6m
48 Two masses m1 = 2 kg and m2 = 4 kg are placed 3
on a smooth horizontal surface, with mass m1 (4) If glass slab is removed, the central maxima
attached to a spring of spring constant k = 600 shifts by a distance of 2 mm
Nm – 1 as shown in the figure with m2 in contact
with m1. If now both the masses m1 and m2 are 50 When monochromatic light is incident normally
pushed together so that the spring is compressed
by d = 5 cm and then released. Choose the on a wedge-shaped thin air film, refer figure, an
INCORRECT option : interference pattern may be seen by reflection.
Which of the following is/are correct?

(1) the maximum speed vm of mass m2 with


respect to mass m1 is 1 ms – 1. (1) Parallel fringes are observed
(2) 5 (2) If water is introduced into the region between
the amplitude of oscillation of m1 is cm the plates, the fringe separation decreases
√3

(3) 10 (3) If the angle of the wedge is increased, the


the amplitude of oscillation of m1 is cm fringe separation decreases
√3

(4) When white light is used there will not be a


(4) the maximum kinetic energy of the mass m1 completely dark fringe
is 0.25 J.

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51 Light coming from an automobile headlights is 53 Two identical solenoids each of self inductance L
normally polarized such that plane of electric field are joined and placed coaxially and overlapping in
is vertical. This light strikes dust particles in air &
such a way that they carry equal and opposite
is scattered. Suppose an observer is standing ⊥ to
current. This arrangement is joined to a resistance
road as shown. The light that he receives is only
scattered light. The light is R and battery of emf ε . Switch is closed at t = 0.

Identify the correct statement(s):

(1) Having no intensity in direction of observer.


(2) Has electric field in vertical plane ⊥ to car's
velocity.
(3) Has magnetic field parallel to car's velocity
but in horizontal plane.
(4) Has magnetic field in vertical plane parallel (1) Energy stored in the magnetic field increases
to car's velocity. with time.
52 A solenoid of inductance L and resistance r is (2)
Time constant of the circuit is
2L
connected in parallel to a resistance R and a R
battery of emf E. Initially the switch is closed for (3) Time constant of the circuit is zero.

long time and and at t = 0, switch S is opened. (4) Power delivered by battery remains constant.

Then, 54 A network is given as shown. Switch was at

position 1 for long time. at t = 0 it is shifted to

position 2, then

(1) current through solenoid at any time t, after


E (R+r)
opening the switch is e L t
r
(2) ER (1) Current just after switching is √20 Amp
voltage across solenoid at time t = 0 is
r
(2) Current just after switching is 4 Amp
(3) amount of heat generated in solenoid is
E 2L (3) 5 3 −4t/5
Current in the circuit varies i = + e
2r(r + R) 2 2
(4) potential difference across solenoid at t = 0 is E. (4) Current just after switching is 0

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55 An infinite horizontal square grid of side 'a' made 56 The circuit below shows two parallel rails
of uniform material has current i fed into it at node separated by distance of 10 cm. The rails has 10 Ω
resistor each at its middle. The region of space
A and this current leaves at B. The semi infinite
contains magnetic field which is uniform
wires used for the entry and exit of current into throughout the space. There are two conducting
this grid are shown in the figure-2 which is an wires on the parallel rails moving towards each
enlarged version (not drawn to scale) of the grid in other with speed of 10 m/s.

the locality of AB when observed along its plane.


The feeding wires are parallel to AB and just
above the plane of the grid by a small distance
δ ( δ → 0). These feeding wires are thus not visible
in figure I. Consider an Amperean circular loop
with AB as axis, midpoint of AB as its centre and
(1) Current in the circuit is 0.2 A.
R as its radius as shown in figure 2. C is the
midpoint of square formed by AB as its side (2) Power lost in the circuit is 0.8 W.
a (3) The electric field inside the wires is non-
shown in figure 1. Take R =
2 conservative in nature.
(4) The electric field inside the wires is
conservative in nature.
57 Charge is sprayed onto a large non conducting belt
above the left hand roller. The belt carries charge
with a uniform surface charge density σ , as it
moves with a speed v between the rollers as
shown. The charge is removed by a wiper at right
hand roller. For a point just above the sheet mark
the correct option.
Magnitude of circulation ∫
→ ⋅ d→ℓ around the
B
→ is taken due to grid and
shown Amperean loop if B
feeding wires is x.
Magnitude of circulation ∫
→ ⋅ d→ℓ around the
B

shown Amperean loop if B → is taken of due to


entire grid excluding the feeding wires is y.
(1) magnetic field is μ 0 σ v , out of the plane of
Magnitude of B → at point C is z. Then 2
the page, parallel to axis of roller.
(1) μ 0i
x= (2) magnetic field is µ0 σ , out of the plane of the
2
page, perpendicular to axis
(2) 3
y = μ 0i ( − √ 2)
2 (3) electric field is ε 0 σ perpendicular to the
2
(3) 1 1 plane of sheet
y = μ 0i ( − )
√ 2 2 (4) If an electron moves parallel to V just above
(4) z = x the sheet it will experience an upward
πa magnetic force.

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NSEP MOCK TEST 03-11-2024
58 Figure shows a square loop carrying current I is 60 A bubble has surface tension S. The ideal gas
5
→ inside the bubble has ratio of specific heats γ =
present in the magnetic field which is given by B 3
B0 z ^ B0 y ^ The bubble is exposed to the atmosphere, and it
= j+ k where B0 is positive constant. always retains its spherical shape. When the
L L
atmospheric pressure is Pa1 , the radius of the
Which of the following statement(s) is/are bubble is found to be r1 and the temperature of the
correct? enclosed gas is T1. When the atmospheric pressure
is Pa2 , the radius of the bubble and the temperature
of the enclosed gas are r2 and T2, respectively.
Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct
?
(1) If the surface of the bubble is a perfect heat
r
5 Pa2 + 2S
r2
insulator, then ( 1 ) = .
r2 2S
Pa1 + r1
(2) If the surface of the bubble is a perfect heat
(1) B0 I L ^ insulator, then the total internal energy of the
force on side (0,0) to (0,L) is ( ) i.
2 bubble including its surface energy does not
(2) force on side (0,L) to (L,L) is – B0I L ^j . change with the external atmospheric
pressure.
(3) Net magnetic force on loop is zero.
(3) If the surface of the bubble is a perfect heat
(4) force on side (L,0) to (0,0) is zero. conductor and the change in atmospheric
59 Two stars A and B travel in circular orbit around
temperature
3 P +
is
4S
negligible, then
r1 a2 r2
( ) = .
their common centre of mass with radii R1 and R2 r2 4S
Pa1 + r1
respectively as shown in figure. The time for the (4) If the surface of the bubble is a perfect heat
5
T2 2 Pa2 + 4S
r2
star B to move through one orbit is 2 days with it insulator, then ( ) = .
T1 4S
Pa1 + r1
orbital radius R2 = 2 × 109 m. The star A has a

constant speed of 3.64 × 104 ms – 1 in its orbit.

(1) According to kepler's law T2 ∝ r3, so both


have different time periods.
(2) the radius of the orbit of the star A, R1 = 1 ×
109 m.
(3) the mass of star A is 3.57 × 1029 kg
(4) the mass of star B is 1.79 × 1029 kg

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