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Section A
a) Linear momentum
b) Angular. momentum
c) Work
d) Energy
a) Potential. energy
b) Kinetic energy
c) Gravitational energy
a) Zero
b) m2gh3
c) mv3/(2 g)
d.) mv3/(4/2g)
4. Two wires of equal lengths are made of the same material. Wire A
has a diameter that is twice as that of wire B. If identical weights are
suspended from the ends of these wires, the increase in length is:
5. The radius and mass of earth are increased by 0.5%. Which of the
following statements are true at the surface of the earth?
a) g will increase
b) g. will decrease
8. Radar waves are sent towards a moving aeroplane and the reflected
waves are received. When the aeroplane is moving towards the radar,
the wavelength of the wave:
a) increases
b) sometimes increases or decreases
c) .decreases
a) 30 m/sec
b) 35 m/sec
c) None of these
d) 5. m/sec
a) a pendulum clock
a) decrease by 33.3%
b) decrease by 25%
c) increase. by 33.3%
d) increase by 25%
a) (1 + n3)
b) (1 + 1n)
c) (1 + 2n.)
d) (1 + n2)
a) 58 ms -1
b) 20 ms -1
c) 580 ms -1
d) 116. ms -1
a) 673 C
o
b) 227. C o
c) 327 C
o
d) 127 C
o
15. A space ship moves from the earth to the moon and back. The
greatest energy required for the space ship is to overcome the
difficulty in:
a) entering the moon’s lunar surface
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 02 (2022-23)
Section A
a) Weber
b) Henry
c) Weber-(metre) 2
d) weber.(metre)2
a) Kinetic energy
c) .Momentum
d) Potential energy
b) 20 cm
c) None. of these
d) 10 cm
a) 6000 km
b) 9000. km
c) 15000 km
d) 12000 km
a) 1 atm
b) 3.5 atm
c) 1.50 atm
d) 1.75. atm
7. The temperature of the gas is a measure of:
a) A sphere of radius 10 m
b) A sphere of radius 1 cm
c) A. sphere of radius 1 m
d) A sphere of radius 1 mm
a) Zero
b) 30. cm
c) 10 cm
d) 20 cm
a) None of these
11. If two circular discs A and B are of same mass but of radii r
and 2r respectively, then the moment of inertia of A is:
a) 1/4. that of B
d) twice that of B
a) 2/3
b) .1/2
c) 3/5
d) 3/2
a) twice that of A
c) same as that of A
b) 30 J
c) 60. J
d) 40 J
15. If the mass of the Sun were ten times smaller and the universal
gravitational constant were ten times larger in magnitude, which of
the following is not correct?
18. Assertion (A): If the units of force and length are doubled, the
unit of energy will be 4 times.
Reason (R): The unit of energy is independent of the unit of force and
length.
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 03 (2022-23)
Section A
2. A man places a bag with zero initial velocity on a rough conveyor belt
moving with some constant acceleration. The bag moves a distance
d on the conveyor belt. Then work done by friction on the bag is
a) negative
b) .positive
c) unpredictable since data is insufficient
d) zero
a) at a distance of 3R from O
c) at a distance of 5R from O
d) at a distance of 2R from O
a) 4. rad/s
b) 8 rad/s
c) 1 rad/s
d) 2 rad/s
5. If the earth shrinks such that its mass does not change but radius
decreases to one-quarter of its original value then one complete day
will take:
a) 48 hrs
b) 1.5. hrs
c) 96 hrs
a) is decreased
c) remains. unchanged
d) is increased
a) nRT ln 16
b) nRT. In25
c) nRT In52
d) nRT In 6
a) 4 beats/sec
b) 4.6. beats/sec
c) 3.9 beats/sec
d) None of these
b) 1.0 × 10 -3
c) 1.2. × 10 -3
d) 8.2 × 10 -2
a) 11GMmR2
b) GMmR2
c) GMm2R2
d) .14GMmR2
a) at the middle
b) nearer to m
c) nearer. to M
a) 5600
b) 1000
c) .11200
d) 22400
a) 4 km/sec
b) 16 km/sec
c) 2 km/sec
d) 8. km/sec
17. Assertion: Spring balances show wrong readings after they had been used for
a long time.
Reason: On using for long time, spring balances loses its elastic strength.
a) Assertion. and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct
explanation for assertion.
b) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct
explanation for assertion.
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 04 (2022-23)
Section A
b) Boltzmann’s. constant
a) only. ii
b) i and ii
d) iv and i
a) 5 cm
b) 10 cm
c) 20 cm
d) None. of these
a) unity
b) zero
c) .infinity
a) 750. R
b) 450 R
c) 100 R
d) 300 R
i. Density only
ii. Pressure only
iii. Density and pressure
iv. Neither density nor pressure
a) i and ii
b) only. iii
c) iv and i
d) ii and iii
a)
b)
c)
d.)
10. The figure shows a planet in an elliptical orbit around the sun S.
Where is the kinetic energy of the planet maximum?
a) P . 4
b) P 2
c) P 3
d) P 1
11. A bullet of mass 10 g and speed 500 m/s is fired into a door
and gets embedded exactly at the centre of the door. The door is 1.0
m wide and weighs 12 kg. It is hinged at one end and rotates about a
vertical axis practically without friction. The angular speed of the
door just after the bullet embeds into it will be:
a) 3.35 rad/sec
b) 0.335 rad/sec
c) 6.25 rad/sec
d) 0.625. rad/sec
a) P
b) .4P
c) 8P
d) P3
13. A closed organ pipe of length L and an open organ pipe contain
gases of densities ρ1 and ρ2 respectively. The compressibility of
gases are equal in both the pipes. Both the pipes are vibrating in their
first overtone with same frequency. The length of the open organ
pipe is
a) 4L/3_/ρ1/ρ2
b) L/3
c) 4L/3
d) 4L/3ρ/2ρ1
a) 84.5 J
b) 104.3 J
c) 42.2 J
d) 208.7. J
d) zero
Section A
a) Wavelength
b) Velocity
c) Frequency
d) Time. period
a) i and ii
b) only. iii
c) iv and i
d) ii and iii
a) .g3
b) g4
c) g2
d) 2g2
a) D
b) A
c) C
d) B.
5. If the ratio of radius of the Mars and the earth around the sun is
1.526 then time period of Mars is:
a) 32 years
b) 48 years
c) 1.89. years
d) 45 years
b) negative
d) zero
a) 1
b) 4
c) 2.
d) 3
to m . 2
11. A diver in a swimming pool bench his head before diving. It:
a) less than p
b) p
c) 1.1 p
13. In stationary waves, antinodes are the points where there is:
a) only. iv
b) i and ii
c) iii and iv
d) ii and iii
a) zero
b) 2T
c) T
d) infinite.
Section A
a) only. iv
b) i and ii
c) ii and iii
d) iii and iv
a) The class of forces where work done against the force gets
converted to thermal energy
b) The class of forces where work is done against the force gets
dissipated
c) The class of forces where work is done against the force gets
converted to kinetic energy
d) The. class of forces where work is done against the force gets
stored up as energy.
4. The following four wires are made of the same material. Which of
these will have the largest extension when the same tension is
applied?
a) 106 N
b) 97.66 N
c) 110 N
d) 99.66. N
6. 1 mole of an ideal gas is contained in a cubical volume V, ABCDEFGH
at 300 K (Figure). One face of the cube (EFGH) is made up of a
material which totally absorbs any gas molecule incident on it. At any
given time,
a) PV = RT2
b) PV = RT
c) PV = 8RT
d) PV. = RT4
8. A closed organ pipe and an open organ pipe of same length produce
four beats in their fundamental mode when sounded together. If the
length of the open organ pipe is increased, then the number of beats
will:
b) remain constant
c) decrease
d) increase
9. If two identical mercury drops are combined to form a single drop,
then its temperature will
a) increase.
b) decrease
10. The linear velocity of the particle on the N-pole of the earth will
be:
a) Infinite
b) 125 ms -1
c) Zero.
d) 486 km h -1
c) does not maintain the same distance between any two points
on it if force is applied.
a) P
b) 2P.
c) 4P
d) P2
a) 172 m/s
b) 344. m/s
c) 156 m/s
d) 500 m/s
b) enthalpy
a) mgR
b) 2 mgR
c) 14. mgR
d) 12 mgR
a) Assertion. and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct
explanation for assertion.
b) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct
explanation for assertion.
18. Assertion (A): The equation y = x + t cannot be true, where x, y are distance and t is time.
Reason (R): Quantities with different dimensions cannot be added.
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 07 (2022-23)
Section A
c) Is. independent of time
a) 23
b) 27
c.) 25
d) 13
3. When a horse pulls a wagon, the force that causes the horse to move
forward is the force:
a) F = bx - 2a
b) F. = b - 2ax
c) F = constant
d) F = 2ax
5. A solid sphere, disc and solid cylinder all of the same mass and
made of the same material are allowed to roll down (from rest) on
the inclined plane, then
6. The height of the point vertically above the Earth’s surface at which
the acceleration due to gravity becomes 1% of its value at the surface
is (R is the radius of the Earth):
a) 20 R
b) 8 R
c) 10 R
d) 9. R
a) 3FL/8AY
b) 2FL/5AY
c.) 8FL/3AY
d) 3FL/5AY
a)
b)
c.)
d)
b) 2R
c) R
d.) 3R
a) v/3L
b) 2v/L
c) v./L
d) v/4L
11. We have two narrow capillary tubes T and T . Their lengths are
1 2
ends is P. What will be the rate of flow of water through T , under the 2
a) 4 cm s .
3 -1
b) 2 cm s3 -1
c) 8 cm s3 -1
d) 0.5. cm s 3 -1
12. Specific heat of a substance is a function of its
a) volume
b) molecular. structure
c) mass
d) weight
a) spring. constant
b) momentum
c) frequency
d) coefficient of viscosity
a) 22
b) 2n
c) n2
d.) n
c) specific heat
a) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
b) If. both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
17. Assertion: A block of mass m is kept at rest on an inclined plane, the force
applied by the surface to the block will be mg.
Reason: Contact force between block and inclined plane is the resultant, of
normal reaction and frictional force.
a) If. both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
18. Assertion (A): Smaller the orbit of the planet around the sun, shorter is the
time it takes to complete one revolution.
Reason (R): According to Kepler's third law of planetary motion, square of
time period is proportional to cube of mean distance from sun.
Section A
a) 1T
b.) zero
c) none of these
d) T
a) 30 l
b) l
c) 26. l
d) 25 l
a)
b.)
c)
d)
a) only. iv
b) i and ii
c) ii and iii
d) iii and iv
a) 36.1 cm
b) 25.2 cm
c) zero
d) 17.7. cm
6. An object of mass X is split into two portions y and (X - Y), which are
then placed at some distance. Then what will be the ratio
of YX maximizes the gravitational force between the two portions?
a) 1/5
b) 1/4
c.) 1/2
d) 1/3
a) zero
b) unity
c.) infinity
d) between 0 and 1
b) 32 × 10 J -5
c) 16 × 10 J -3
d) 16. × 10 J -5
a) 1.98 × 10 /s 9
b) 1.32 × 10 /s 9
c) 2.28. × 10 / s 9
d) 3.53 × 10 /s 9
10. We have two spheres, one is a hollow shell and the other a
solid. They have identical masses and moments of inertia about their
respective diameters. The ratio of their radii is given by
a) 5:7
b) 3: 5
c) 3 : 7
d) 3. : 5
1
)
a) 0.75
b) 0.55
c.) 1.5
d) 1.1
a) radiation
b) refrigeration
c) pyrometry
d.) cryogenics
13. The ratio of the SI unit to the CGS unit of modulus of rigidity is:
a) 10 2
b) 10 -2
c.) 10
d) 10 -1
a) proportional to a 3/2
b) proportional. to 1/a
c) proportional to a
d) independent of a
a) λ2
b) λ1 and λ2
c) λ1
d) λ1.,λ2,λ3 and λ4
a) If. both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) If both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 09 (2022-23)
Section A
a) 6/5T
b) 5/4T
c) 4/5T
d.) 5/6T
Column I Column II
A. Most probable velocity (i) nkBT
B. Energy per degree of freedom (ii) (3kBTm)
C. Pressure (iii) (2kBTm)
D. vrms (iv) kBT2
a) 2 sec
b) 6 sec
c) 4. sec
d) 8 sec
a) 3s
b) 2s
c) 4s
d.) 2s
a) 150 rpm
b) 300. rpm
c) 1200 rpm
d) 75 rpm
a) 2.5 times
b) 2 times
c) 2.8. times
d) 8 times
a) remains unchanged
b) increases
c) decreases
a) zero
b) right angle
c) .acute
d) obtuse
a) ii and iii
b) i and iii
c) only. ii
d) Only i
a) An. axial-vector
b) A polar vector
c) None of these
d) A scalar
b) Uniform retardation
d) Uniform acceleration
b)
c)
d)
a) kg/m-s 2
b) kg/m.-s
c) m-s/kg 2
d) m/kg-s
a) - 5N
b) -0.5. N
c) 5 N
d) 0.5 N
15. A piece of platinum can be sealed successfully into soda glass but not a piece of copper
because:
a) i and ii
b) ii and iii
c) only. iv
d) iii and iv
16. Assertion: A body can have acceleration even if its velocity is zero at an instant.
Reason: A body is momentarily at rest when it reverses its direction of motion.
17. Assertion (A): A rocket works on the principle of conservation of linear momentum.
Reason (R): Higher the velocity, smaller is the pressure and vice-versa.
18. Assertion: At the centre of the earth, a body has centre of mass, but no centre of gravity.
Reason: Acceleration due to gravity is zero at the centre of the earth.
a) Assertion. and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for
assertion.
b) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct explanation
for assertion.
Class 11 - Physics
Sample Paper - 10 (2022-23)
Section A
1. A body of mass m is attached to the lower end of a spring whose
upper end is fixed. The spring has negligible mass. When the mass m
is slightly pulled down and released, it oscillates with a time period of
3 s. When the mass m is increased by 1 kg, the time period of
oscillations becomes 5 s. The value of m in kg is:
a) .9/16
b) 16/9
c) 3/4
d) 4/3
a) 10 sec
b) 15 sec
c) 20. sec
d) 30 sec
horizontal road. The total resistance to the motion of the car is 12%
of the weight of the car. The power required to keep the car moving
with the same constant velocity of 15 ms is: (Take g = 10 ms )
-1 -2
a) 9 kW
b) 24 kW
c) 18. kW
d) 36 kW
a) .L/4
b) 2/L
c) 4/L
d) L/2
a) 2G/3J
b) 5G/6J
c) 3G/2J
d.) G/6J
a) .y 2
.
b) y
c) 1y
d) 1y2
a) Bernoulli’s equation
b) Reynold’s law
c) Pascal’s. law
d) Archimedes’ principle
b) in. cool air near the bottom and hot air out near the roof
c) in hot air near the roof and cool air out near the bottom
d) in more air
a) 12.4 cm/s
b) 7.6 cm/s
c) 10.1 cm/s
d) 15.2. cm/s
a) Angle
b) Reynold’s number
c) Strain
d) Radius. of gyration
a) 2πs
b) π. s
c) 2s
d) 1 s
15. Two identical plates of metal are welded end to end as shown
in figure (A); 20 cal of heat flows through it in 4 minutes. If the plates
are welded as shown in figure (B), the same amount of heat will flow
through the plates in:
a) 16 minute
b) 4 minute
c) 1. minute
d) 2 minute
a) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
b) If both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
d) non-periodic
a) inelastic spheres
4. Two men with weights in the ratio 4:3 run up a staircase in time in the
ratio 12:11. The ratio of power of the first to that of second is:
a) 48/33
b) 11./9
c) 4/3
d) 12/11
b) I = I
A B
c) I . < I
A B
d) I > I
A B
a) 2πGml2 along x-axis
b) Gmπl along x-axis
c) 2πGml2. along y-axis
d) Gmπl along y-axis
a) .l
b) 2l
c) l4
d) l2
a) 75 K
b) 13.5 C o
c) 150 C o
d) -123. C o
10. Two wheels are connected by a belt. The radius of larger wheel
is three times that of the smaller one. What is the ratio of the
rotational inertia of larger wheel to the smaller wheel, when both
wheels have same angular momentum?
a) .3
b) 12
c) 9
d) 6
a) 5
b) 8
c) 10
d) .15
12. When a copper ball is heated, the largest percentage increase
will occur in its:
a) density
b) diameter
c) area
d) .volume
a) .Hertz
b) Radian
c) Metre
d) Second
a) 0.5 seconds
b) 1.0. seconds
c) 2.0 seconds
d) 4.0 seconds
a) 12 C
o
b) 10 C
o
c) 15 C o
d) 0. C
o
18. Assertion (A): Earth has an atmosphere but the moon does not.
Reason (R): Moon is very small in comparison to earth.
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
Potential energy is the energy stored within an object, due to the object's
position, arrangement or state. Potential energy is one of the two main
forms of energy, along with kinetic energy. Potential energy depends on the
force acting on the two objects.
a. T 2
b. T -2
.
c. T 1
d. T -1
a. 5J
b. 500 J
c. 5 × 10 J 4
d. 5. × 10 J 5
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
An elastic collision is a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic
energy in the system as a result of the collision. Both momentum and
kinetic energy are conserved quantities in elastic collisions.
a. 0
b. 1.
c. -1
d. infinite
a. momentum.
b. velocity
c. kinetic energy
d. none of these
iv. Momentum of two objects moving with the same speed but in
opposite direction upon collision is
a. increased
b. decreased
c. zero.
d. none of these
a. equal.
b. unequal
c. zero
d. infinite
i. A spring is cut into two equal halves. How is the spring constant of
each half affected?
a. becomes 1/4th
b. becomes half
c. becomes. double
d. none of these
ii. What type of energy is stored in the spring of a watch?
a. kinetic energy
b. potential. energy
c. mechanical energy
d. none of these
a. increase.
b. decrease
c. first increase then decrease
d. none of these
a. 1:2
b. 2.:1
c. 1:4
d. 4:1
v. A light body and a heavy body have the same kinetic energy. which
one has greater linear momentum?
a. heavy. body
b. light body
c. both same
d. none of these
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
The kinetic energy of an object is the energy associated with the object
which is under motion. It is defined as “the energy required by a body to
accelerate from rest to stated velocity.” It is a vector quantity and the
momentum of an object is the virtue of its mass. It is defined as the
product of mass and velocity. It is a vector quantity. The relation between
them is given by E = �22�. In case of the elastic collision both of these
quantities remain constant.
a. 50%
b. 100%
c. 125.%
d. 200%
iii. A heavy object and a light object have the same momentum. Which
has the greater speed?
a. heavy object
b. light. object
c. none of these
a. zero
b. positive.
c. negative
d. none of these
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
In everyday life, the term work is used to refer to any form of activity that
requires the exertion of mental or muscular efforts. In physics, work is said
to be done by a force or against the direction of the force, when the point of
application of the force moves towards or against the direction of the
force. If no displacement takes place, no work is said to be done.
a. 22.5 J
b. 225 J
c. zero.
d. 150 J
a. conservative forces
b. non- conservative. forces
c. buoyant force
d. none of these
iv. When the body moves in circular motion, net 'work' done is:
a. positive
b. negative
c. zero.
d. none of these
Thermodynamics - 01
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
Carnot principles are only for the cyclical devices like heat engines, which
state that the efficiency of an irreversible heat engine is always less than
the efficiency of a reversible one operating between the same two
reservoirs. The efficiencies of all reversible heat engines operating between
the same two reservoirs are the same.
a. .work
b. internal energy.
c. entropy
d. all of the above
a. 1 +(T /T )
2 1
b. (T /T )+1
1 2
c. (T /T )- 1
1 2
d. 1. - (T / T )
2 1
a. decrease
b. increase.
c. constant
d. increase or decrease depending upon temperature ratio
a. increase
b. decrease
c. constant.
d. first increase and then decrease
Thermodynamics - 02
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
If a person puts an ice cube into a glass of warm lemon juice and later
forgets to drink it, then after a while, the person will notice that the ice has
melted but the temperature of the lemonade has cooled. This is because
the total amount of heat in the system has remained the same, but has just
reached an equilibrium, where both the ice cube and the lemon juice are at
the same temperatures. The lemon juice will eventually become
warmeragain when the heat
a. same
b. decrease
c. .increase
d. none of these
a. 80. J
b. 100 J
c. 120 J
d. 240 J
a. 20 J
b. 30 J
c. 40 J
d. 60. J
Thermodynamics - 03
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
In a small but crowded room, we start to feel very warm and will start
sweating. Heat from our body is transferred to the sweat. As the sweat
absorbs more and more heat, it evaporates from your body, becoming
more disordered and transferring heat to the air, which heats up the air
temperature of the room. Many sweating people in a crowded room, that
acts as 'closed system' will quickly start heating things up.
a. Q = ΔE + W
b. first law of thermodynamics
c. both. a and b
d. none of these
a. maximum
b. zero.
c. positive
d. negative
a. Heat
b. Work
c. energy
d. enthalpy.
Thermodynamics - 04
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
Refrigerator works on the principle which is reverse of a heat engine. It
takes heat from the cold reservoir and then some work is done on the
refrigerator and then the amount of heat is transferred to heat reservoir. Let
Q be the takes from the cold reservoir, W is the work done on the system
2
a. 10
b. 9.
c. 1
d. 0
a. Room is cooled
b. Room. is hot
c. Room is neither hot nor cooled
d. none of these
a. temperature. only
b. volume only
c. both a and b
d. neither a and b
Thermodynamics - 05
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
A refrigerator works isothermally. A set of changes take place in the
mechanism of a refrigerator but the temperature inside remains constant.
Here, the heat energy is removed and transmitted to the surrounding
environment.
while An adiabatic process is a process in which the system does not
exchange heat with its surroundings.
a. 3/5
b. 5./3
c. 4/3
d. 3/4
a. change. in temperature
b. change in volume
c. change in pressure
d. none of the above.
iv. Can two isothermals curve intersect each other-
a. yes
b. no.
c. yes, during critical pressure
d. none of these
a. specific volume
b. pressure
c. temperature.
d. densit
Read the case study given below and answer any four subparts:
Root mean square velocity (RMS value)is the square root of the mean of squares of
the velocity of individual gas molecules and the Average velocity is the arithmetic
mean of the velocities of different molecules of a gas at a given temperature.
1. >1
2. .<1
3. ≤1
4. none of these
3. The root mean square velocity of hydrogen is 5 times than that of nitrogen.
If T is the temperature of the gas then:
1. T(H2) = T(N2)
2. T.(H2) < T(N2)
3. T(H2) > T(N2)
4. none of these
1. �.06
2. �0
3. �03
4. none of these
5. The velocities of the molecules are v, 2v, 3v, 4v & 5v. The rms speed will
be:
1. 11 v
2. v.(11)12
3. v
4. v(12)11
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Gas molecules move in random motion inside the container. The pressure
exerted by the gas is due to the continuous collision of the molecules against the
walls of the container. Due to this continuous collision, the walls experience a
continuous force which is equal to the total momentum imparted to the walls per
second.
1. If the mass of each molecule is halved and speed is doubled, find the ratio of
initial and final pressure:
1. 1.:2
2. 1:4
3. 1:8
4. 1:16
2. The pressure exerted by the gases is:
1. becomes. double
2. becomes half
3. remains constant
4. none of these
1. M1L1T-1
2. M-1L0T1
3. M1L2T2K-1
4. .M L T K
1 2 -2 -1
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In a gas the particles are always in a state of random motion, all the
particles move at different speed constantly colliding and changing their
speed and direction, as speed increases it will result in the increase in its
kinetic energy.
i. If the temperature of the gas increases from 300 K to 600K then the
average kinetic energy becomes:
a. becomes half
b. becomes. double
c. same
d. none of these
ii. What is the average velocity of the molecules of an ideal gas?
a. infinite
b. same
c. .zero
d. none of these
iii. Cooking gas containers are kept in a lorry moving with uniform
speed. The temperature of the gas molecules inside will ________
a. increase
b. decrease
c. remains. same
d. none of these
iv. Find the ratio of average kinetic energy per molecule of Oxygen &
Hydrogen:
a. 1.:1
b. 1:2
c. 1:4
d. 4:1
a. 4.0 v
b. 4..02 v
c. 4.04 v
d. 4.08. v
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Kinetic Theory - 04
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A perfectly elastic collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of
kinetic energy in the collision. An inelastic collision is one in which part of
the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision.
a. momentum. is conserved
b. kinetic energy is conserved
c. both of them conserved
d. none of these
a. .0
b. 1
c. -1
d. infinite
a. becomes half
b. becomes double
c. becomes. four times
d. none of these
Case Study Questions
Kinetic Theory - 05
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The number of independent ways by which a dynamic system can move,
without violating any constraint imposed on it, is called the number
of degrees of freedom. According to the law of equipartition of energy, for
any dynamic system in thermal equilibrium, the total energy for the system
is equally divided among the degree of freedom.
i. If gas has n degree of freedom, the ratio of specific heat is:
a. 1. +2/n
b. 2n
c. 1- 2/n
d. none of these
ii. The kinetic energy, due to translational motion, of most of the
molecules of an ideal gas at absolute temperature T, is:
a. k/T
b. kT.
c. kT2
d. kT3
a. in orderly motion
b. in rest
c. in. random motion
d. none of these
a. 4148 joule
b. 414.8 joule
c. 41.48 joule
d. 4.148. joule
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The figure shows the different modes of transfer of heat, heat transfer is
defined as the movement of heat across the border of the system due to a
difference in temperature between the system and its surroundings. The
temperature difference exists between the two systems, heat will find a
way to transfer from the higher to the lower system.
a. .convection
b. conduction
c. radiation
d. convection and radiation
a. .increase
b. decrease
c. constant
d. none of these
a. conduction
b. convection
c. .radiation
d. none of these
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All three states of matter (solid, liquid and gas) expand when heated.
Thermal expansion can be defined as the change in the length, width,
height, or volume of any material on changing the temperature. It is a well-
known phenomenon now that substances expand on heating and contract
on cooling
iii. When a copper ball is heated, the largest percentage increase will occur in its:
a. Diameter
b. area
c. .volume
d. all of the above
v. If the length of the cylinder on heating increases by 2 %, the area of the base will
increase by:
a. 2%
b. 3%
c. 4.%
d. 5%
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A phase change is when matter changes from one state (solid, liquid, gas,
plasma) to another. These changes occur when sufficient energy is
supplied to the system (or a sufficient amount is lost), and also occur when
the pressure on the system is changed. The temperatures and pressures
under which these changes happen differ depending on the chemical and
physical properties of the system.
a. low
b. high
c. remains unchanged
d. .infinite
a. zero
b. finite
c. .infinite
d. none of these
a. sublimation
b. latent. heat of fusion
c. latent heat
d. none of these
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Blackbody radiation is a term used to describe the relationship between an
object's temperature, and the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation it
emits. A black body is an idealized object that absorbs all electromagnetic
radiation it comes in contact with. It then emits thermal radiation in a
continuous spectrum according to its temperature.
i. As the wavelength of the radiation decreases, the intensity of the
black body radiations:
a. increase
b. decrease
c. first. increase then decrease
d. first decrease then increase
ii. The radiations emitted by hot bodies are called as:
a. X- ray
b. gamma-ray
c. black. body radiation
d. visible ray
iii. For a prescribed wavelength a black body radiates how much energy
at the temperature of the body?
a. .maximum
b. minimum
c. 50%
d. 20%
iv. Three black bodies A, B and C in the form of cubes of sides in the
ratio of 3: 4: 5 are kept at the same high temperature. The ratio of the
quantity of heat lost per second by A, B and C will be
a. 9.:16:25
b. 5:4:3
c. 25:16:9
d. none of these
a. 0
b. 0.5
c. 0.75
d. .1
i. If a black body is heated from 27°C to 927°C, then the ratio of the
radiation emitted by the body at the two temperatures will be:
a. 1:4
b. 1:16
c. 1:.256
d. 1: 64
ii. The temperature of a black body is gradually increased. The color of
the body will change from:
a. White-green-red
b. Red.-yellow-blue
c. Red-violet-yellow
d. none of these
a. .photon
b. phonon
c. electron
d. neutron