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Nm2kg"? adie 1.097 x 107m" rear) een 6.023 x 10? mote“ 8.854 x 1077 Fm=* 4m x 10°7Hm-* aa tar faa 8314/K-Tmole™* USEFUL FUNDAMAENTAL CONSTANTS Mass of electron 9.11 x 107g, Planck's constant 6.63 x 10-4 sec Charge of electron 16x 107% Boltzmann constant 1.38 x 10778)/K Velocity of Light 3.0 x 108m/see 1.6 x 10729) 1.67 x 107? kg 6.67 x 10-!*Nmtkg- Rydberg constant 1,097 x 107m Avogadro's number 6.022 x 10**mole 8.854 x 10-*2Fm” 4x 10-7 Hm Molar Gas constant 8.314/K~*nole* LIST OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS, Flement ‘Symbol | Atomic [—Atomie [Element Symbol] Atomic Number | Weight Numer Asian Re 89 (G27) — | Mercury Tig 30 [Alumimiue [Ar 1 2698 | Molybdenum | Mo 2 ‘Americiam | Am 95 243) | Neodymium —| Nd 60 ‘Antirns Sb Si 13L75__[ Neon Ne i ‘Argon Ar is 39.948 | Nepioniam Np 33 7492 | Nickel Ni as 1210) Nobiam | —Nb 36 Naeger N ‘Berka Bk 37 (288) | Nobel The Berylliam Be 4 9.012] Osman Os Bismuth Bi iH 20898 [Oxygen o Baron B 5 Tot —| Paladin Pa Bromine Br 35 79.909 —| Phosphorus P 309Te Cadmiuns cd En 11240 | Pauinu | Pr 195.09 | Cale Ga 30 40,08 [Plutonium Pu Calioeniams [Cr 9 (51) —[ Poonam Po. ‘Carbon c 6 12011 | Potassium K ‘Geri Ce 38 140-12 | Peascodymium | Pr) Cesium Cs 3s 13291 —[ Promeihium | Pm Chlorine c 17 35.453 | Protacunium —| Pa ‘Chromiuis | Cr [Radium Ra. Cobalt Co Radon Re [Copper cu Re) ‘Curia Cm Rh Dysprosiam | By. RE insteinium Es Ru Erbium Er ‘Sm Europa Ful Se Fermiur im Se Fluorine i Si Francium Te Ag 107.870_| ([Gadointwar—[-—~a Na 22.9498 ‘Gallium Ga Strom S762 ‘Germanium —| Ge Sulfur 32.068 Gold Au [Tama ata iT Techni Fietums He “Tellurium Holmium To “erbium Hydrogen i Thali Indium ie a “Thorium Th Todine i 33 Thal im Teiury ir 7 [tin Sh eon Fe 26 tania 1 Krypion Kr 36. Tungsten Ww Lantana i 37 Uranium U. awrenciuny [Lr Tos (5) — | Vanadiun Vv Led [Pb 2 Xenon Xe ich Li 3 Vuuerbia Yb Cute Tu 7 Yavin ¥ ‘Magnesium —| Mg 12 24312 | Zine Za ‘Manganese Ma 25 S494 [Zircon Ze 1 ‘Mendele viv | Ma Tor 256) 1 “Based on mass of Cat 12.000... The rain of these weighs of those onthe order chemical scale (in which oxygen of ‘natural isotopic composition was assigned a mass of 160000...) i 1.000050, (Valuss in parentheses represen he st stable known isotopes) TT /PART!'A' fea sete enh ob aglow sar BD gS 8, Gre omer oe a 3h 4 Sante arr cE RE BL EY See aT war ARI 1 ara aig 3° dhe ater are Kaa atte ae Lat, ttt ar aeor & LoL KAL 2. AL 3 KLE 4 KUL 4 Each of the following pairs of words hides a number, based on which you can arrange them in ascending order. Pick the correct answer: 1. Cloth reel J. Silent wonder K. Good tone L. Bronze rod LoL KAt 2 LIKL 3. KLE 4 KIEL a 5. West a re ar are 2° & aa ® 1 2 2 2 3 ON 4 pe Which of the following values is same sate Te ze 2 2 3, ‘ge 4a ee GH i2mx4m A area oR 6 whet Fa vad west oe Re Be four Ht ase ator oe oa we at fro gst & ste eae we ore ware 81 ora ar atama ar ke 124m! 2 36m" 3. 48m & 6m 6 A 12m x 4m rectangular roof is resting oon four 4m tall thin poles. Sunlight falls fon the roof at an angle of 45° from the cast, creating a shadow on the ground, What will be the area of the shadow? 1. 24m? 2. 36m" 3. 48m? 4. 60m" ate 2a x2 6 sa 8d6 & wet abeaer dawmrae aw f WH ath La 29 au 4 16 Ir 2a xb2 6 He 8d6 Here a, b,c and d are digits. Then a+b La 29 300 4 16 SE aE aE a wa Tt A st hired Rigatt Ay afta ake t 170 2 400 3. 120 4 190 ‘The maximum number of points formed by intersection of all pairs of diagonals of convex octagon is 1. 70 2. 400 3. 120 4. 190 ww ard & Sarg one AG Pear AAW ATTA Mem x 48 om & ae faa sfdw 56 om adt Ter ST weet B) L 8em 2 32em 3. 37Sem 4 lem Find the height of a box of base area 24 ‘em X 48 em, in which the longest stick that can be kept is 56-cm long. 1 Bem 3. 37Sem 4 32cm 16cm fart fraps RIAN, ge sia 0. Boer aur we aoa aT TT 5e Pope & ebro & wore Bi toa F Lo 2 18 3 12 a1 ‘The product of the perimeter of a triangle, the radius ofits in-cirele, and a ‘number gives the area of the triangle. ‘The number is Ls 2 18 312 41 wrat ft wa aria Sa werd 7g B) 28s sede wae a area ad wat ‘& oraaa a ser Bi ae wad ws WRT BT HTT 20 ce F at aerat AT [FR areca ear ghar 1 ir 2 3 Wee 4 400 oe ‘An infinite row of boxes is arranged. Each box has half the volume of the previous box. Ifthe largest box has a volume of 20 ce, what is the total volume of all the boxes"? 1. Infinite 3. ce 4 400 ce 80 ce Re re wea omen ae AT a aT care Rafat Ag BQ Co Aged c? 1g 2p = 6 ad iL Find the missing element based om the siven pattem AO BQ 6-H AgG ead c? nL 1g 2p ab ad 80ee 0. feet are ane apraar & Be aa ras we at ara ATT Pressure ‘Temperature |. areata arer 8 emer aa araraies erat ere uaT Bl sate ara a are agar Bl 4.38, oa ga ane are eae ae eae aE wach Bi By reading the accompanying graph, determine the INCORRECT statement out of the following, Temperature Melting point inercases with pressure Melting point decreases with pressure Boiling point increases with pressure liquid and gas can co-exist at the same pressure and temperature af Lo Seroit a Bae FR cae aero at aad at Ps A 8 ata after aaa 1 mer 2 Fea 3. seae 4. rere Preeor It you change only one observation from Set of 10 observations, which of the following will definitely change? 1 Mean 2. Median 13. 14, 3. Mode 4. Standard deviation we cafta Rafe ware 0100 at apt te ah ar onion ae gat ae patie wr 900 ae, artes @t agar 1 ag att araeht arr seh of eaniter wa 2100 at QB FC a aS er Se BAT aT ware A gh rer fa sa saree aes wa aa sak AW eH waa wef 0ce hk fat caer ama aS ean 8 ga Bed arr aT ora e 1 ase 3. ast 4 rout 360 ‘A man starts his journey at 0100 Hrs local time to reach another country at 0900 Hrs local time on the same date. He starts a return journey on the same night at 2100 Hrs local time to his original place, taking the same time to travel back. “If the time zone of his country of visit lags by 10 hours, the duration for which the man was away from his place is 1 48 hours 2 3. 25 hours 4 20 hours 36 hours are Fe eas ear ater Ae N29) 4 p13) = 2 * og ptt = 3 2 yeni 3 4m Let r be a positive number satisfying ON234) 4 (1/1234) = ‘Then 7g 2 oy 12 7 2, wav 3 pe am um craw ws adh A ag wer foot Um are & unr fear Ht lower amt to ae & fee wht A a 10 18, were bh af are wt te Re aera ont ah swam aw afar wa eet aa 1 Re eta 2.1 Rive & serer et 3.1 ere & at gtr 4, adh taf ar at ah ort ‘rar or era 1 A float is drifting in a river, 10 m downstream of a boat that can be rowed ata speed of 10 m/ minute in still water. If the boat is rowed downstream, the time taken to catch up with the float 1, will be | minute 2. will be more than 1 min will be less than | min can be determined only if the speed of the river is known Ane we ara ato Pape 8 ot ow antag & ier aia Bi apart ac wen ac ae st anigar gard one a PR a arms a boat orf ABC is a right angled triangle inscribed in a semicircle. Smaller semicircles are drawn on sides BC and AC. If the area of the triangle is a, what is the total area of the shaded lures? 16. 16. rr Loa 2 xa 3. ain 4 alte ew ah ae & ore A ew a het a sor wah sal cw ant 09 & amare aert gre at sor ah i tera, Fath 1 chet fh areata erat a atearct gear afte aware B 2. Rh A aera ee & onan ae te er EI 3. amma a a arqure at ae acer Bsa omen & oa ange A 1, aN ager G1 4. dial weaning are are & rahe eet catia ant att zi) An ant can lift another ant of its size Whereas an elephant cannot lift another elephant of its size, because 1, ant muscle fibres are stronger than elephant muscle fibres. 2. ant has proportionately thicker legs than elephant 3._ strength scales as the square of the size while weight scales as cube of the size 4. ants work cooperatively, whereas clephants work as individuals Frese a ant arent ae fort ” voce R BOWER HOM ert we Reet aca t ae re art Per Sree eT eT 3 onere ws sete eh ae I free fa aa anata semait 3 a Raed arg dha c ores adh ee L3 2 10 3 19 425 Consider a series of letters placed in the following way: uci Each letter moves one step to its right and the extreme right letter takes the first position, completing one operation, ‘After which of the following numbers of ‘operations do the Cs not sit side by side? 13 2 10 3. 19 4.25 Feat ee ow Aa Rise or OF Snare saree FT ara t) aie Barre ere 30° aT aT eT &, at aoa ar Patter oy zat Rig ge Fag tt 1. 1.3008 2 1.866 x 3. LAIR 4 1.000 ‘An inclined plane rests against a horizontal cylinder of radius R. If the plane makes an angle of 30° with the ‘ground, the point of contact of the plane with the cylinder is at a height of LL 1.500. 2. 1,866.8 3. 1414 4. 1000.8 ame 140 shee & ww ae Heed ot wet ard asia stare ke fut # sere dem war fae fet at Rae dex & tar A gh marae 6 aex et 2 a4 What is the maximum number of Parallel, non-overlapping cricket pitches (length 24 m, width 3 m) that ean be laid in a field of diameter 140 m, if the boundary is required to be at least 60 m from the centre of any pitch? 1 6 27 3.12 44 ge Reefiet ah aor awa at ow amet Haren AAT Sie sm EF a a sepa wear t1 sig mt & Bier a are agar ag ar sre, cis 1a a PAY Baier ame adh at Rat Os a argc set arch th 2. seer ee Psy sia ane ater rt B seq ure & ary gig art sat a sae ar 3. ae MAE aie at anh, ae aay sr Sopra ATF BI 4.68 gar ame ah werd & aia: are ‘acer wet BI 20. In a fast moving car with open windows, the driver feels a continuous incoming breeze, The pressure inside the cat, however, does not keep increasing because, 1. air coming in from the front window ‘goes out from the rear. 2. air comes in as well as goos out through every window but the driver only feels the ineoming one. no air actually comes in and the feeling of breeze is an illusion. 4. cool air reduces the temperature therefore the pressure does not HPVPAR’ 21. dy fe Res fox aH cetera &, sradert 7 Ea eH amet EA /(0) wm fat se $00) = Soon agers A are ay Ge A oT E Le 2 3. tsin™ 4 21. Consider the periodic function f(e) with time period T as shown in the figure below. 2, 2, 2. 0 L ply 2 | os ‘The spikes located at = Heon—n, where 1,42, --, are Diraeedelta fuer tions ofsrength 41. The amplitudes a, in the Fourier expansion HO) = Seco ayer are given by 1 ay" 3. taint afaftor A dhiger vay? =e we Ow spor aaa 81 aE Fe ator oe ap fy Gey) = @a) eB ata se aA wT x UCR 6 (sTEFA gargat A) tat sat aft er y-uew ut 4 {A particle moves in two dimensions on the ellipse x? +4y?=8. At a particular instant itis atthe point (x,y) = (2.1) and the x-component of its velocity is 6 (in suitable units), Then the y-component of its velocity is 1-3 Consider the different ses y2ra0, red a C20 Solr a t=, he vue of 2 at iis 1oet +1 2 ete 3. et? 4. 2e 10 2 we (7 8 amr eB “ok 2 ¢ 3 Vin Aan 24. ‘The value of the integral J . . where a,B > 0. One of the equilibrium a z points is x =0. The angular frequency of Vin 4 Qn small oscillations about the other ‘equilibrium point is 25. Gt" + 3sin4e FT START SaTT J =~ s \ Fim 2 Ti 42. z 2 : bgt an Fame © Faami 28, wrt ROMA aT OR OT xy.ae A Se 25, The Laplace transform of 6t* +3 sin 4¢ were ¥ Pros nora = 1. 452 By =x() EL ew ge ent or ga AES 3 wee ie fe ag cw eet aa Boot ge Rare atm 4 atone eapateera t: 26, aR efter A ww ater ae AY Tasty 1 datey?) 2 ie?-y) 3oxty 4oxy 28. A particle of unit mass moves in the xy- plane in such a way that 2(¢) = y(t) and 3(0) = —x(). We ean conclude that it is in a conservative force-field which ean be derived from the potential lL. EG? +y?) 2. i@?-y’) 26, I the Lagrangian of a dynamical system in 3 ety 4ox-y two dimensions is L then its Hamiltonian is Sina? + may, 29, da orga Aer BeH, ALB TC Oy frat 1 a a ater emf o/2 & are waar &, wer Be ener Cama c/10 arr sah eer A amar tha ae afta & afer & win ais 29. Consider three inertial frames of reference A. Band C. The frame B moves with a Bee 0 eh Heaeiat we A Rel wet velocity ¢/2 with respect to A, and C ater Breer figs FR owe moves with a velocity c/10 with respect 1 apt arearaeen Rig & areca to B inthe same direction, ‘The velocity of oe Het ati nian Cas measured in A is 30. 30. 31 31 u ue 2s ¢ vic 3. £ a & us waaa Regs gitar ai ot 2-ReeT Avro bi xfer at seam fea ar B10 Vim. ofa garg eam ot ft Ud 1 33x 10°? wattsim? FM 10 testa 3.3% 10°? wants? UN 33 x 10" 0.265 watts/m® FT 10 tesla 0.265 wattsin® 2M 3.3 x 10°* tesla A plane electromagnetic wave is travel along the positive z-direction. ‘The maximum electric field along the x- direction is 10 V/m. The approximate maximum values of the power per unit area and the magnetic induction B, respectively, are 3.3 x 1077 watts/m? and 10 tesla 3.3 x 10°7watts/m? and 3.3 x 10-*tesla 0.265 watts/m? and 10 tesla 0.265 watts/m? and 3.3 x 10~* tesla Ba ye TACIT ay FT eign @ areaat & de a ce areata ear A EI TAT FET een erighe = 12 BA art ace wmmarat fieqr 8F & An = ci+j+8) Get care Hat at aw fRUGT AF Fag & (ait j+8) (t+ 2 +2) e(t+7+8) c(t+47 +38) ‘Suppose the yz-plane forms a chargeless boundary between two media of permittivities een and Gngue where Eten? Eright = 1:2. If the uniform electric field on the left is Ege = c(E+/-+2) (where c is a constant), then the electric field on the right Eyags iS 2. 32, 33. c(2i+j+h) c(t+ 27 + 2k) o(t+y+8) 4. c(t+i7+th) wera Ren Ht testa Grade 8a A ayaa Se mfg 300 mis ARN eH stl OF gitar wan A oat Ba Gar yer 1 Vi ar as PRS A a, Par STAT & eda war ar 1, sree war & samt eer A ins TAB ave tua efter mis af & aa ert Reem A bons aA A Tea A proton moves with a speed of 300 ms in a circular orbit in the xy-plane in a ‘magnetic field | tesla along the positive 2- direction. When an electric field of 1 Vim is applicd along the positive y-direction, the centre of the circular orbit 1, remains stationary 2. moves at | m/s along the negative x- direction 3. moves at 1 mvs along the positive 2- direction 4, moves at 1 mis along the positive x- direction . Rega aide ea v aur aieer Paar A & fron weit (v,i)= (Va) # tear ward eater 1 Wavear, d= A+ ack) 2 (ViaV+ax, a =A- atk) 3 WiaVear, d= At att) 4 (Vi=V tax, #=4- att) Which of the following transformations (VA) > (VLA) of the electrostatic potential V and the vector potential A is a gauge transformation? 1 (Wav tax, aad 4 ath) 2 Vax, d= A— atk) 3. V+ax, A =A+ ati) 4 V tax, A =A— att) 34. 35, 35, 36. sed Lk maT 12 gat wm Afr areca at af fPua wa aur & fae wun safe yee sate, aur are Hee Sot by ar seq &: ‘The ratio of the energy of the fh to that of the ground state Ey, of a imensional rectangular box of sides Land 1/2. is Il 3 2 4. feats fern Ace At a aioe aT Gx) Ba adr Mea at 90) = Suede dx & fateee Rear Set 81 A yx) ge aa PA Bra Tv) =vO+a) & Rar sta foi a RTE, A Pop) see Rew set t iano) 1 2 erp 3. eMeigeyy 4 (14400) a0 The wavefunction of a particle in one- dimension is denoted by W(x) in the coordinate representation and by (p) = Lee dx the _ momentum representation. Ifthe action of an operator F on YQ) is given by FUG) = Yr + 4). where @ is a constant, then Pep(p) is aiven by 1. Jao) evvingcpy etien/ngqpy 4. (1+hap) 6) wie aioe Hier eareR LE & uew 1, t a AAR Yovza[lL ty) | ger aan & Le 2 a at 4 2 36. 3. 37, 38, ‘momentum operator [then the operator Sovay[l tf cams 3.3L 4. ew Raat A ew aor Paar v= Lae ae en &, wet ko ww ware. Aale ater at Sy), Ras sah 3 sane art (vy a oftacter ax &: L 0 +Lop+p9 2 pty 4 Lory 3. Lp +x 4 ay ‘A particle moves in one dimension in the potential V=Ek(e)x%, where k(e) is a time dependent parameter. Then 4(V), the rate of change of the expectation value WW) of the potential energy. is 1 (x?) +5 Gp + pr) +5) 3. Lep+p ak oe 4. 30a) N fatty aot & we ay A, Braet ae wor sot wart ome eat t a ww He ama Ha gw sat ne F ‘wet new quis oat az ar vent sae aque 1 Winn 2 mG) A system of NV distinguishable particles, each of which can be in one of the two energy levels 0 and €, has a total energy ne, where nis an integer. The entropy of the system is proportional to Ninn 2 3. n(%) nin 4. in(tt = 39. ge om aT ON Sreaheafieanehr Riwfafter wot & ce dz at ay Vor) = ace? + y2) 8 ow ap era Rrerareta fear sian 8, seh aw we are BL ar 7 ae ix a Pier Por + Ge) 39. A system of N non-interacting classical particles, each of mass m is in a twor dimensional harmonic potential of the form V(r) = a(x? +?) where @ is @ positive constant. The canonical partitioy Function of the system at temperature Tis (0-5) 2 ey” > Co ey « Ge) 40. 0m Parmer dz A ww ar g araeer 1a seer 29 dma A aR Fo. wer swear 28 are 1 A aaa St, Bee ger A, wor wt eee a ok rar sat 4 et 40. In a two-state system, the transition rate of @ particle from state | to state 2 is ty, and. the transition rate from state 2 t0 state | is ‘py. In the steady state, the probability of Finding the particle in state 1 is fas 2 tia fasten 4 fact 41, Fe oer 5 gar atte ane AY TERT & fat wiady, aint ataror Sir Ganttercatthis watery 3B wor wr ome &, ae Q, aS Sah at SR TAT ST AT BAR TET area ster FRY ar EET eT, at Ret frat a tera wet be g for the liquid and vapour phases of a fluid to be in equilibrium is eiven by the approximate equation = 2 (Clavsius-Clayperon equation), Where trap is the volume per particle in the vapour phase, and Q, is the latent heat, which maybe taken to be constant. Ihe vapour obeys ideal gas law, which of the following plots is correct? i iN 2 *s| s lf a | 2 2. res fist (ay mer cy) ath a saftuat ax fat: x J os sov ozv } 7 ro 1K sox of ov sv, (by af Pat ca) ae (yy A get Sera fU ((,.) BATE 100 FAT 1O BA Lower athe wd ager ae we a att 2. waren ages ce afer OF ae aE at 3. det gee Oy A arr aaa & 4. dat aire ae A a aE Consider the circuits shown in Figures (a) and (b) below. UF the transistors in Figures (a) and (b) have eurren gain (Bye) of 100 and 10 respectively. then they operate in the 1. active region and saturation region respectively 2. saturation region and active region respectively 3. saturation region in both eases 4. active region in both cases 4 43.54 & wat y, crag oft 3 & ort toate rary orci wants: mnt ot wad & sig pA at wre as a 196 Bae Par a A Ow aay wt ota aye gf 3% Beara At ame aE Ye Gah Mancae &: 12% 2 4% 3 12% 4 43. The viscosity 1 of a liquid is given by Poiscuille's formula = "22°, Assume that {and V- can be measured very accurately, but the pressure P has an rns error of 1% and the radius @ has an independent rms error of 3%, ‘The rms error of the viscosity is closest to 1 2% 24 3. 12% 4 13% 44. Ris out Fa ata ow Be eqraroh St wer aca event {> 44, Which of the following circuits behaves as a controlled inverter? 3 om appl 4 ca 17 {> om HO) *L > AS. ar TA TES cw Amontara & Ae sere n wer Reet p & sigenat at nap =A? exp (— 2) ear area Fear at weet foe, fete ae A are § a det sae & aget & afaehrerd 7-8 aur aR, at arapar a at, ro aT ce YR 8 sa sav & ae: LE, /(2ky) 2 3. Ey (ky) 4 Fag Ty -Hy Ike 45, The concentration of electrons. m, and holes, p, for an intrinsic semiconductor at a temperature T can be expressed as = AT¥? exp (— 542), where By is the band gap and A is a constant. If the mobility of both types of carriers is proportional to 7/2, then the log of the conductivity is a linear funetion of T~, with slope n= 3. “Ey /(2ke) 4 HVPART 46. der areata ait a. bam ct a Ow Same [0,1] A we waar afta aa 3 mor Gm FI a+b >2c Br Ht write B: 46. 7. 47 48, ‘Three real variables a, b and ¢ are each randomly chosen from a uniform probit: bility distribution in the interval [0, 1] The probability that a +b > 2c is 2, 1 3. arate weer xy. at BR A eua-atter & arcttr freein & 6 wade ace #1 uel & ats, 2 6 ae, sraerote wacaat tamu ee & (ort, ee ae & ae, set meee & acat & Yew datset a & sviaftr Ret ®) Pet 1. 4eem2aee eee 2. Sari ater ea & 3. 3,25 cea wa E 44 Laer ser ae e 4 ‘The rank-2 tensor xx). where x; are the Cartesian coordinates of the position vector in three dimensions, has 6 independent elements. Under rotation, these 6 elements decompose into ineducible sets (that is, the elements of each set transform only into linear combinations of elements in that set) containing 1. 4and 2 elements 2. Sand | elements 3. 3,2and I elements 4. 4,1 and | elements rifts ftir x= 0 st y= 2H arr rae Walter 2 BAR yo) TM yyy. x= 18 MTT Sr aA 8, or ano RT: | tT La are ard ot ew BI Ce -Yorm)/Yam FA E Le 2-1 3 12 4a. 48. Consider the differential equation ex? with the inital condition y Yaa) and Yaa) be the 16 Solutions at x = 1 obtained using Euler's forward algorithm with step size 1 and 2 respectively. ‘The value of (yeu) ~ Yoryen)/Yeuray is 1, -1/2 2 <1 3 12 aa $8.am A f(D Ue zor eT Sha El a ow gw BAR c= 0 oem x & fu f(xo) =e er LG,0)=0 & a after & mt wr ro & Re Pexst) at acter gare Rte Lettre 2 ere 3. Lerten gerne? 4 202 garter") 45. Let fe) be a solution of the wave equation 22 = y?26 in t-imension, I at =0, f(%,0) =e" and Z (x,0) = 0 for all x, then f (x,t) for all future times > 0 is described by 1. erste) 2 erent 3. becGw0t 4 derteen? 4. Hfereeo? yore] RS g ap rat er ar Pear Fede ser der Ey Res esi A a ata Rika & A agate, =p? Bi @=Z@+a) AH P= 1 a aaate an 2 amurn det 3 RTA 4 ta B 30, Let q and p be the canonical coordinate and momentum of a dynamical system, Which of the following transformations is canonical? Liana p,m Ly? AD a=a4a and Py a Bi = Zp +a)and P, = Fa) 1. neither A nor B 2. both A and B 3. only A 4. onlyB Si. Prat wer Fo whtola & fee see after (0,09) = a? +b? cos? 0 ® fear ‘grat 81 a aon aut ar saa at of wes wore oe ister att vicar 1. Na? +8) 2. daw (a2 +267) 3. ann (at + $08) 4. an (c? +46) SI. The differential cross-section scattering by a target is given for by aa; 2 + con yO) = 0? + BF cos? a IPN is the Mux of the incoming particles, the number of particles scattered per unit time is 1, EN (@? +b?) 2. dn (a? + £0?) 3. ann (Sa? +22) 4, an (a2 +202) wa Raat fie vay=-iettiet & afeeter Pet aor A areca WARE et rig ane sat & sign a after sfafeftica fea Rast a ater seat 2 2, CxS). Which of the following figures is schematic representation of the phase space trajectories (i.e., contours of. constant energy) of a particle moving in a one-dimensional potential bat © Y) SMS CRS/15—SAH—2A v er 53, aqyew ofa 2m x 1m ORT Ow rad wot see atvha aria @= 10° radis 8 Ofer Bl ge AGT oa A stat orgs Regs sty (1) aT ware gh 1, TE\o, TE, 38 TEap 2. TE, TE HR TEs 3. TE), TE HR TE), 4. TE), The SIR TEs $3. Consider a rectangular wave guide with ‘wansverse dimensions 2 m x I'm driven with an angular frequency w = 10° radis Which transverse electric (TE) modes will propagate in this wave guide? TEjo, TEai and TE:o ‘TE, TEx and TEs9 TEo), TEto and TE), ‘TE, Tye and TEs: Stet Lb & ow os a gr orto vera: afer BI aA RT HaroT ge waiat of oy Baier oR Te far star & at caieher der gare Fare vray WARY waar Seah aT omer L 20-3) 2 oh-# 2 ‘54. A rod of length L carries a total charge Q distributed uniformly. If this is observed in a frame moving with a speed v along the rod, the charge per unit length (as ‘measured by the moving observer) is 1 0-8 2 ofr 55, sraeeaet wee 2>0 AF Peg ae ada oe EG = Eye costae — ot) i By Bey = Bef sinkax— oot + key cos(kegx — wt )R] B Ra os Fao, ky IK, OH IT 1 after a aren Soft cag L a 3, Hier 4. Fcegegen2 485, The electric and magnetic fields in the charge free region z > 0 are given by EGO = Ege M* cos(kax—wt)j - & BG.) = Be-b[ky sinker — ot)! +k, cos(kax ~ ot) where «, ky and kp are positive constants “The average energy flow in the x-direction is 1 2 4. $6. fre tem wer wieder 1 oe oF RARE aK oT ays H gst BL GA Ren a ew caer Gaeta os Peer 18 87 31, wre SA Ge aT 10 esla F 9 tesla FH aor var ara Bae or fat aft fy caer ameter 8 aT 1, 3.1% 10° coulomb 2, 34x 10~* coulomb 3, 42% 10~* coulomb 4. 5.2% 10-* coulomb ‘A uniform magnetic field in the positive 2- direction passes through a circular wire oop of radius I em and resistance 1 lying in the xy-plane. The field strength is. reduced from 10 tesla to 9 tesla in I s. The ccharge transferred across any point in the fre is approximately 1. 31x 10- coulomb 2, 34x 107% coulomb 3. 4.2% 10~* coulomb 4, 5.2 10~* coulomb aga Fiala & fae te Mec Ha cd-p+ met Restate Hat pape mic! @ ane 81 ew Ree atta fare (9,4) Fade ge eT fae Reuter soften aut (Ego) = 26-34) tet Hew Regs Gafta ay A ew stage & Ae fits Bet B Lcd: pHEA-A Bet — eb 2 ca (BEA) + hime? ep 3. ofa: BH eg +l) + Ame 4. cd (B+ 44) + me — eb ‘The Dirac Hamiltonian H = cd-B + Bmc? for a free electron corresponds to the classical relation E? = p#c? + m'c*. ‘The classical energy-momentum relation of a particle of charge qin a Clectromagnetic potential (A) is 2 (E— ad)? = c2(6- 4A) + mPc*. ‘Therefore, the Dirac Hamiltonian for an electron in an electromagnetic field is cd- p+th-A + pme? eo ca: (B+ 4A) + Bmc? teh e(d- B+ ep +4f4l) + Bme? ed (p+ 2A) + Bme? — eb S/15 CRS/15—SAH—2B $8. Re mC OT Re Y=! mats? AR oe o Um oer bl at Be JE (+9) sibs tee we Rear ara Lo a 3 wat 4 ~wa twat A particle of mass m is in a potential Inthe Heisenberg ricure {is given by 1. wa 2. 3. wat 4 ~iwa twat 59, cm oft atte Para =fllor r01 ait ye Ho, aan Par a & ww ate ae Rewer sds oRety ar squat M4 23 a ain 59..A particle of energy E scatters off a repulsive spherical potential Ypfor r0. In the limit Yc the "ratio of @ t0 the classical scattering cross-section off a sphere of radius a is 4 31 4 section is 19 60. feat afar aeafta aftr waite a fer (0.0) = (20.4) 2 at Ber wife soe after Ra ot 1 ga sient & fet Ya saree ar ares fafa wa tf evieor Garr wie 81 te oneae at Be ET See GT oT awa &: “G 9) 2 2 aC 4 4 0 1 10 7) alt 4) a 60. Two different sets of orthogonal basis vectors i Lay, a(1 {OQ} ().)} are given for a. twounens onal rea ecto space. The matrix representation of @ linear operator A in these bases are related by Unitary transformation, The itary marx maybe chosen to be 0-1 ot “@ o) = 9) aad vt sa 4) Ma Waa t= 000, ww Ror A ee sear N® arse wor sem & Rewer srr Fo Fi fewer quis FD 1 at 1 ax fis ow Rg 8 9 cee eae te pot ®t wear L am warm cot ge sary fate & WN g-ttyane) ‘ a 61, 2 tga 5 Yisnoet® ie 4 eso? 61. A large number NV of Brownian particles in ‘one dimension start their diffusive motion from the origin at time ¢=0. The diffusion coefficient is D. The number of particles crossing a point at a distance 1. from the origin, per unit time, depends on Land time ¢ as a. 6. 6. 22400) Me g-aotyi? ane H/400) Wen te/? fir angfiar rapt wae Peer 8 est a fers foe et vam & ata aa) 2 ateefadta anger seater ar Bi are ret da a Rana a eam ara & (6 = <4) 1. 28 5 6e"#t 2 2-3 Gel 3 28?! 4 66-181 + 300? + 30-# 4. Qcosh iy? . Consider three Ising spins at the vertices ‘of a triangle which interact with each other with a ferromagnetic Ising. interaction of strength J. The partition function of the system at temperature T is given by (=i) 1. 20% + 6e~FF 20-*) + Gel 2etfl + 6e~ 1) + 30h! + 30°F! (2eosh B))* afan A owe sree ater ter oftetoor ar e(E) = ak, wet A em s rey EFT aapror aeet M1 ate onbeTcET Se ued & fae sectfra srreerat ar freer eae Mel aeot wei ce we Rt w=0 % fae a ofits war arfea) ag et asat fre 1 x de x v ‘An ideal Bose gas in d-dimensions obeys the dispersion relation e(ie) = Ak’, where ‘A and 5 are constants. For Bose-Finstein condensation to occur, the occupancy of excited states 20 “| 3 where ¢ is a constant, should remain finite tls ome de then fru = 0, This can happen Li 2 eted 3 doa a debes 64, Brea fea A avi ad ofewer ed fader saad airer & fee aft rte aiores war pus J caat fast A waver ara ae G1) t 1.00 e000 00 1.00 050 00 ‘ 050 1.00 Vo 3 1.00 050 0.00 t 030 00 4 1.00 oso 00k ‘ 050 1.00 64, For the circuit and the input sinusoidal waveform shown in the figures below, which is the correct waveform at the output? Vo [eke op on (The time scales in all the plots are the same.) ve | Ve a Ve Ve 050 1.00 65, Groat Rat md atk Rae & Fee, cere ony seme ut AC OR sine af, ar area wsal [tra 1. 84492-41495 (mod 6) 2 B45249-5 3 mods) 3. 24549-4143 mods) 4 8454513 7(mods) 68, For the logie cireuit given below, the decimal count sequence and the modulus of the cireuit corresponding to A BCD 834524139-45 (mod6) 85492995 +3 /mod6) 245-491 3 (imod 5) 895-913 +7 (imod 5) 66, fara Ra are ftw A, 28°C ae aE ar osfattr 3k 81 SST ae sear sfater sft °c 150.0 aur Bar BI 30°C ae aftaer a faehy atetor 1-378 2. 3. 225V 4 -225V 3.75V 6, In the cireuit given below, the thermistor hhas a resistance 3 kQ at 25°C. Its resistance decreases by 150 0 per °C upon heating. The output voltage of the circuit a 30°C is 1 -375V 3. 225V 225 BIS 67, der & ow eA ae A erst saegitrw seis e(i) = nok & Re ort &, ag v setomt & afr erent a caer germ area HL L. & 2 pF 3 Be 48 67. The low-energy electronic excitations in a two-dimensional shect of graphene is given by E(R) = Avk, where v is the velocity of the excitations. The density of states is proportional to Le 2 ENE 3. Be ae 68. STAR 3A a aa AIRY aT TT (i) aa a ated Asa XPT satis gett aing dat ator aa He Lows 2 3. a3 4 nyt a/8 2 68. X-ray of wavelength A= a is reflected from the (111) plane of a simple cubic lattice. If the lattice constant is a, the corresponding Bragg angle (in radian) is 1. m/6 2. n/4 3 a 4 1/8 Oa 4K ws K & ae aaa & wife getter 8a Fe 1 mm ae SS mAs | SRT aT & STAT L 84k 2 106K 3. 129K 4. 150K 69. The critical magnetic fields of a super- ‘conductor at temperatures 4 K and 8 K are 11 mA/m and 5.5 mA/m respectively. The transition temperature is approximately 1. 84K 2. 106K 3. 129K 4. 150K 70, ePaearo aro A aR sae Soh Ey=ho(v+t) aim qpliter sree Bat 8 = B/G +1) arr et & ae ver j arp quite F1 set dismal oz frat faeet arre ed sia areca vst am j<2% side # ate waa fafdat av = 41 ae ay = 41h arte th at agar & aqua scaaH Soft & ha —38 2 hw-B 3 hw+4B 4 tho +B 70. A diatomic molecule has vibrational states with energies —ho(v+2) and rotational states with energies Ey Bj) +1), where ¥ and fae nonnegative integers Consider the transitions in which both the intial and final states are restricted to v < 1 and j < 2 and subject to the selection rules Ay—-41 and Aj = 41. Then the largest allowed enerny of transition is 1. ho 3B 2 he -B 3. ha 4B 4. 2hw +B 71. np! roftar fare er oe chet "Soe Po °Pis Pa EM 'Ds, A A aera areas 2 1 2. 4 71. OF the following term symbols of the np? atomic configurations, 'So, "Po, *P, "Pa and "Ds, which is the ground state ? 1 1p 2 |S) 3. Py 4. °P, 72. He-Ne Bae Ne @ zt sah arreursi, st 226 ev @ fier § & sear aaa tH wenfites cieor Fert eee Rafat a sof sae aur Bagh sat ‘seoey areata arg 1/20 81 ay ae as 8 am aim ore key = 86% 10-5 eVIK) 1. 10K 2 10°K 3X 0K a 10K 72. A He-Ne laser operates by using two energy levels of Ne separated by 2.26 eV. Under steady state conditions of optical pumping, the equivalent temperature of the system at which the ratio of the ‘umber of atoms in the upper state to that in the lower state will be 1/20, is approximately (the Boltzmann constant ky = 8.6 x 10-8 eVik) 1, 10K 2 3. 105K 4 10° K 10*K 73. ae Pir Ror ater aE aren Rare a we fier amtite onat atae & aPaatta wa fl apaT at st serest wr atohe aden arn 1 ae (a1 8, fer et aafteet a stetat aur age & eater Ge) sear fred E 4, 16, 2 8, Lie er Yo 2. Fp atm She 4 8 4, 12, 3. jie war fee 4. Se ae? 73, Let us approximate the nuclear potential the shell model by a three dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillator. Since the lowest two energy levels have angular momenta 1=0 and [= 1 respectively, 2B which of the following two nuclei have ‘magic numbers of protons and neutrons? 4, 16, Zien 8 1. GHeand 70 2. TDand fe 3. 4 8, 4 12, 3. jHeand §Be 4, He and Wc 74, ae meh wa A ot aie gear cat & amd & at tema etiier rer ot feqa arte a fae Bat werk A uy yeftal & fae Pee aT ‘aRtafela ara gh? h+;@-S-0) 4+i@-s+o) In+3(B+S—C) t7@+S+0) 74. The charm quark is assigned a charm quantum number € = 1, How should the Gellmann-Nishijima formula for electric charge be modified for four flavours of quarks? 4+3@-s-0) n+i@-s+e) In +3 45-0) h+Z@+s+0) 75, sat 20 +20 — Site + 08 ae seems zante ah aa es Fe gam skew ar seca aT 1, wre Far 2, fea ander 3. Ram ger 4. angetitver 1. Therein 20 +20 - file + n° cannot proceed via strong trasions esas i violates the conservation of 1 agar momentum cise home baryon number zeta 24 ww art/ROUGH WORK

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