Full Length Test-1
Full Length Test-1
Full Length Test-1
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Part 'A' This part shall carry 20 questions pertaining to General Aptitude with emphasis,
On logical reasoning, graphical, analysis, analytical and numerical ability, quantitative
comparison, series formation, puzzles etc. The candidates shall be required to answer any 15
questions. Each question shall be of two marks. The total marks allocated to this section
shall be 30 out of 200.
Part 'B' This part shall contain 25 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) generally
covering the topics given in the Part ‘A’ (CORE) of syllabus. All questions are
compulsory. Each question shall be of 3.5 Marks. The total marks allocated to this
section shall be 70 out of 200.
Part 'C' This part shall contain 30 questions from Part ‘B’(Advanced) that are designed
to test a candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific
concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to
apply the scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem. A
candidate shall be required to answer any 20. Each question shall be of 5 Marks. The total
marks allocated to this section shall be 100 out of 200.
PART-A
ANSWER ANY 15 QUESTONS
Q1. A bag contains 20 balls. 8 balls are green, 7 are white and 5 are red. What is the
minimum number of balls that must be picked up from the bag blind – folded
(without replacing any of it) to be assured of picking at least one ball of each
colour?
(a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 11 (d)16
Q2. A club has 108 members. Two-thirds of them are men and the rest are women. All
members are married except for 9 women members. How many married women
are there in the club?
(a) 20 (b) 24 (c) 27 (d)30
Q3. A complete cycle of a traffic light takes 60 seconds. During each cycle the light is
green for 25 seconds, yellow for 5 seconds, and red for 30 seconds. At a randomly
chosen time, the probability that the light will not be green is
(a) 1/3 (b) 1/4 (c) 5/12 (d) 7/12
Q4. A city has a population of 300000 out of which 180000 are males. 50% of the
population is literate. If 70% of the males are literate, the number of literate
females is
(a) 24,000 (b) 30,000 (c) 54,000 (d) 60,000
Q5. Two cars X and Y start from two places A B respectively which are 700 km apart
at 9 a.m. Both the cars run at an average speed of 60 km/hr. Car X stops at 10 a.m.
and again starts at 11 a.m. while the other car Y continues to run without
stopping. When do the two cars cross each other?
(a) 2:40 p.m. (b) 3:20 p.m.
(c) 4:10 p.m. (d) 4:20 p.m.
Q6. A big rectangular plot of area 4320 m2 is divided into 3 square – shaped smaller
plots by fencing parallel to the smaller side of the plot. However some area of lan
was still left as a square could not be formed. So, 3 more square-shaped plots
were formed by fencing parallel to the longer side of the original plot such that no
area of the plot was left surplus. What are the dimensions of the original plot?
(a) 160 m × 27 m (b) 240 m × 18 m
(c) 120 m × 36 m (d) 135 m × 32 m
Q7. A square pond has 2m sides and is 1m deep. If it is to be enlarged, the depth
remaining the same, into a circular pond with the diagonal of the
square as diameter as shown in the figure, then what would be the
volume of earth to be removed?
Q9. A solid cube just gets completely immersed in water when a 0.2 kg mass is placed
on it. If the mass is removed, the cube is 2 cm above the water level. What is the
length of each side if the cube?
(a) 12 cm (b) 10 cm
(c) 8 cm (d) 6 cm
Q10. In a dinner party both fish and meat were served. Some took only fish and some
only meat. There were some vegetarians who did not accept either. The rest
accepted both first and meat.
Which one of the following diagrams correctly reflects the above situations?
Q11. An accurate clock shows 8 O’ clock in the morning. Through how many degrees
will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2 O’clock in the afternoon?
(a) 150º (b) 144º
(c) 168º (d) 180º
Q12. A person has to completely put each of three liquids: 403 litres of petrol, 465
litres of diesel and 496 litres of Mobil Oil in bottles of equal size without mixing
any of the above three types of liquids such that each bottle is completely filled.
What is the least possible number of bottles required?
(a) 34 (b) 44
(c) 46 (d) None of the above
Q13. If all the numbers from 501 to 700 are written, what is the total number of times
does the digit 6 appear?
(a) 138 (b) 139
(c) 140 (d) 141
Q14. A two member committee comprising of one male and one female member is to
be constituted out of five males and thee females. Amongst the females, Ms a
refuses to be a member of the committee in which Mr B is taken as the member.
In how many different ways can the committee be constituted?
(a) 11 (b) 12
(c) 13 (d) 14
Q15. Five balls of different colours are to be placed in three different boxes such that
any box contains at least one ball. What is the maximum number of different
ways in which this can be done?
(a) 90 (b) 120
(c) 150 (d) 180
Q16. In a question of a test paper, there are five items each under List – A and List – B.
The examinees are required to match each item under List – A with its
corresponding correct item under List – B. Further, it is given that
(i) No examinee has given the correct answer
(ii) Answers of no two examinees are identical
What is the maximum number of examinees who took this test?
(a) 24 (b) 26 (c) 119 (d) 129
Q17. A mixed doubles tennis game is to be played between two teams (each team
consists of one male and one female). There are 4 married couples. No team is to
consists of a husband and his wife. What is the maximum number of games that
can be played?
(a) 12 (b) 21
(c) 36 (d) 42
Q19. If the radius of the earth were to shrink by one percent, its mass remaining the
same, the value of ‘g’ on the earth’s surface would
(a) increase by 0.5% (b) increase by 2%
(c) decrease by 0.5% (d) decrease by 2%
Q20. A person travels from X to Y at a speed of 40 kmph and returns by increasing his
speed by 50% . What is his average speed for both the trips?
(a) 36 kmph (b) 45 kmph
(c) 48 kmph (d) 50 kmph
PART-B
ANSWER ANY 20 QUESTONS
dz
Q21. z 6
where c is along the contour as shown in figure. Then the value of integration is
c
1
along c unit half circle.
4 4
(a) (b)
3 3
3 2
(c) (d)
3 3
1
Q22. f (z) then Laurent series expansion in the region 0 < |z| < 2
z(z 2)
n n
11 z 1 1 z
(a)
2 z n 0 2
(b)
2 z n0 2
2 2
1 2 1 2
(c)
z2
0 z (d) 2
z
0 z
Q23. The Fourier transform of a functions f(x) is the form : F f " x is
(c) 2 f x
(d) 2 F f x
dx
Q24. The principal value of x is:
2
3 x 2 x 2 1
(a) (b)
10 5
(c) (d) 0
10
Q25. A particle of rest mass m0 is subject to a constant Force F. If it starts from rest from
origin at time t = 0 find its position as a function of time.
m 0 c2 m 0c 2
(a) (b) 1 (Ft / mc)
F F
1/2
m 0 c2 m 0c 2 Ft
(c) 1 (Ft / mc) 1 (d) 1 2
1
F F mc
Q26. If Lagrangian of system is given by
1 2 2 2 1 1
L ml (1 2 ) mgl (12 22 ) kl 2 (1 2 ) 2
2 2 2
Where 1 and 2 are generalized co-ordinate then the equation of motion is given by
ml 22 mgl 2 kl 2 ( 2 1 )
Q27. A Pion at rest decays into a muon and a neutrino. Find the energy of outgoing muon in
terms of mass of Pion m and mass of muon m.
Q33. If q is the heat of vaporization per particle and VL is the volume per particle in the
liquid and Vv is the volume per particle in vapor. Assume the vapor following the
ideal gas law and the density is much less then that of the liquid then pressure p is
proportional to
q q
(a) Pe kT (b) Pe kT
q q
2kT
(c) Pe (d) P e 2kT
Q: 34 An insulating sphere of radius R carries a charge
density r R 2 r 2 cos 2 ; r R . The leading order term for the electric
field at a distance d, far away from the charge distribution, is proportional to:
(a) d -1 (b) d-2 (c) d -3 (d) d-4
Q: 35. A dielectric cube of side ‘a’ centered at the origin carries a polarization P k r , where k
is a constant. Then the total surface bound charge is:
ka 3 ka 3
(a) 3ka3 (b) -3ka3 (c) (d)
2 2
Q: 36. Three charges each equal to Q, are placed at the three corners (A, B and C) of a
square of side L. Then the magnitude of electric field and Potential at the fourth
corner D is respectively:
Q 2 2 1 Q Q
(a) D C
2 2 0 L , 2 2 4 0 L
2 2 1 Q L
(b) 2 2 1 8 Q L 2
4 L
0 , 2 0
Q Q
Q 2 2 1 Q A L B
(c) 2 2 1
8 0 L3 , 2 8 0 L
2 2 1 Q
(d) 2 2 1 8 Q L 2
8 L
0 , 2 0
Q: 37. An infinitely long hollow cylinder of radius a carrying a surface charge density σ is
rotated about its cylindrical axis with a constant angular speed ω. Then the magnitude of
vector potential inside the cylinder at a distance r from its axis is:
(a) 2 0 a r (b) 0 a r
1 1
(c) 0 a r (d) 0 a r
2 4
(a) Q P Q QR S P
Q
(b) P Q QR S
(c) P Q QR S R
S
(d) P Q QR S
Q: 39 A point charge Q is brought without any acceleration from infinity to a distance d from
an infinite plane conducting sheet. The work done on the charge is given by
1 Q2 1 Q2 1 Q2 1 Q2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4 0 4d 4 0 2d 4 0 4d 4 0 2d
Q
(a) (b)
J K Q J K Q
0 0 1 0 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 1 1 1
(c) (d)
J K Q J K Q
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 0 1 1
1 0 0 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 0
f ( x) 2
1n1 sin(nx)
1n1 sin(nx)
(a)
n 1 n
(b) f ( x ) 2 n 1n n
sin(nx)
(c) f ( x) sin(nx)
n 1
(d) f ( x)
n 1 n
3
Q43. A neutral pion of (rest) mass momentum p mc decays into two photon, one of the
4
photon emitted in the same direction as the original pion and other in opposite direction.
Energy of the each photon is given by
mc2 3mc2 3mc 2
(a) , mc2 (b) ,
4 8 8
mc 2 mc2 5mc 2
(c) , (d) , mc2
2 2 8
Q: 44. Assuming that the operational amplifier shown in the figure below is ideal. Then
the closed loop gain of the circuit is
15V
(a) 100
15V 98K
(b) 50 Vin ~
10K
(c) 1000 2K
(d) 200
Q: 45 Assume that z 0 plane is the interface between two linear and homogenous dielectrics
(see figure). The relative permittivity’s are r 5 for z > 0 and r 4 for z < 0. The
electric field in the region z > 0 is E 1 3iˆ 5 ˆj 5kˆ k V m . If there are no free charges
on the interface, the electric field in the region z < 0 is given by
3 5 ˆ ˆ z
(a) E 2 iˆ j k k V m r 5
4 4
z0
(b) E 2 3iˆ 5 ˆj kˆ k V m
25 ˆ r 4
(c) E 2 3iˆ 5 ˆj k k V m
4
25 ˆ
(d) E 2 3iˆ 5 ˆj k k V m
4
PART C
ANSWER ANY 20 QUESTONS
Q: 46 Given the initial value problem y(1)(t) = 1 - t y(t) with y(0) = 1, approximation of y(1) by
Runge-Kutta method with h=1 would be:
(a) 1.35 (b)1.31 (c) 1.32 (d)1.34
If shaft is rotational about z axis, then the torque about o (origin) is given by
0 Q0
Q: 48 For a vector potential A the divergence of A is A where Q0 is a
4 r 2
Q: 50. Electron beam enters a uniform magnetic field of 1.0Tesla. The energy difference
electrons whose spins are parallel and antiparallel to the field is
(a) 1.01 x 10-3 eV (b) 1.16 x 10-4 eV
(c) 1.31 x 10-5 eV (d) 1.51 x 10-2 eV
1
Q: 51 The force constant of the bond in H35 Cl is 516N and anharmonicity
constant xe 0.0174 . The wave number of the HOT BAND line is
(a) 2988 cm-1 (b) 2780 cm-1 (c) 2880 cm-1 (d) 5668 cm-1
Q: 52. The electric (E) and magnetic (B) field amplitudes associated with an
electromagnetic radiation from a point source behave at a distance d from the
source as:
1 1
(a) E = constant, B = constant (b) E , B
d d
1 1 1 1
(c) E , B 2 (d) E 3
, B 3
d d d d
(c) 2 d1 / 2 2 s1 / 2 (d) 3d 3 / 2 2 p1 / 2
(a) 2m (b) 2 2m
(c) 4m (d) 2m
mV02 1 1
(b) 2 2
2 g 2 kg g 2kg
(c) V02 k g / g2
(d) V02 / k g
Q: 59 The energy of the band in the Tight Bonding (TB) model is given by
ik . x j
E (k ) E 0 e
j
Where and are constant, and xj is the position of the jth atom relative to the
atom at the origin, the sum goes over the nearest neighbors only. is the original
atomic energy level. is known as overlap integral and its value increases with
increasing overlap between orbits. For one dimension lattice having lattice
constant a and total length L, using the nearest neighbor approximation, the
energy dispersion relation is
E(k) = E0 – – 2 Coska
The density of states of electrons (including spin degeneracy) in the energy band
is?
L L
(a) (b)
a sin ka 2 a sin ka
L L
(c) (d)
a coska 2 a coska
Q: 61 Consider the planes with indices (100) and (001); the lattice is FCC, and these Miller Indices
refers to the conventional unit cell. The primitive cell of the FCC is Trigonal. The indices of
these planes when referred to the primitive axes of FCC is
(a) (001) and (100) (b) (011) and (100)
(c) (011) and (101) (d) (101) and (101)
Q: 62 Figure shows the hypothetical two dimensional crystals consisting of atoms arranged on
square grid.
The reciprocal lattice of this lattice is
(a) b1 i j and b2 i j
a a
(b) b1 i j and b2 i j
a a
(c) b1 i j and b2 i j
a a
(d) b1 i j and b2 i j
a a
Q: 63. Fcc Au (cubic lattice parameter a=4.08Å) has electrical resistivity ρ=2.2μΩcm at room
temperature. Using a free-electron model and assuming one valence electron per atom
(A) The fermi energy of the electron at T = 0K is
(a) 3.9eV (b) 4.5eV (c) 5.5eV (d) 6.1eV
(B) The electronic heat capacity per atom at room temperature is
(a) 2.010-6eVK-1 (b) 2.010-5eV K-1
(c) 2.010-4eV K-1 (d) 2.010-3eV K-1
Q: 64 In the NMR spectrum of ethanol (CH3CHClCH2Cl), the number of spectral lines in the
bunch corresponding to CH group is:
(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 3
Q: 65 A particle is confined into a rigid box at width L one can choose trial wave
30
function x(L x) then ground state energy for trial function is equal to
L5
(a) Exact value of ground state energy
10
(b) times exact value of ground state energy
2
5
(c) times exact value of ground state energy
2
2
(d) times exact value of ground state energy
5
Q: 66 The exciting line in an experiment is 5460A0 and the Stokes line is at 5520A0. The
wavelength of the anti-stokes line is at
(a) 5401A0 (b) 4226A0 (c) 6558A0 (d) 5725A0
electric and magnetic fields. Then which of the following represents the Gauge
Transformation :( where symbols have their usual meaning)
(a) A A , (b) A A ,
t t
(c) A A , (d) A A ,
t t t
Q: 68 Consider the CO molecule as a diatomic rigid rotor with a bond length of 1.12Å.
The reduced mass of the system is obtained from the atomic masses of C and O.
The rotational energies are defined in terms of B (the rotational constant) and J
(the rotational quantum number). If and denote the frequency of the first
rotational resonance lines for the molecules 12C16 O and 13C18O respectively, their
ratio / is approximately
(a) 1.5 (b) 1.1 (c) 0.9 (d) 1.01
Q: 69 The following histogram represents the binding energy per particle (B.E./A) in
MeV as a function of the mass number A of a nucleus
6
B.E.
A 4
0 0 0 0 0 1
1 1 1 1
(a) , 2 , 1 (b) , 2 , 0
2 1 2 0
1
1 1 1
2 2 2 2
0 0 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
(c) , 2 , 0 (d) , 2 , 1
2 0 2 0
1
1 1 1
2 2 2 2
Q71. If a high energetic proton hit a stationary proton target and produce protons and
anti proton as
The required minimum kinetic energy of the striking proton to produce the
particles of zero velocity in the final state is
(a) 4.2BeV (b) 5.6BeV (c) 6.0BeV (d) 6.6BeV
Q72. The electric field E r , t for a circularly polarized electromagnetic wave propagating
along the positive z-direction is:
Q73. Consider a doped semiconductor having the electron and the hole mobilities µn
and µp, respectively. Its intrinsic carrier density is n i. The hole concentration p for
which the conductivity is minimum at a given temperature is
n p
(a) ni (b) ni
p n
p n
(c) ni (d) ni
n p
Z(Z 1) (A 2Z)2 a5
Eb a1 A a2 A2 / 3 a3 1/ 3
a4 (,0) 1/2 .
A A A
Atomic number of most stable isobar of a nucleus of given A is
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