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A heavy nucleus Q of half-life 20 minutes undergoes alpha-decay with probability of 60% and beta-decay with probability o
40%. Initially, the number of Q nuclei is 1000. The number of alpha-decays of Q in the first one hour is
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An ideal gas undergoes a four step cycle as shown in the 𝑃 − 𝑉 diagram below.
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The smallest division on the main scale of a Vernier calipers is 0.1 cm. Ten
divisions of the Vernier scale correspond to nine divisions of the main scale. The
figure below on the left shows the reading of this calipers with no gap between its
two jaws. The figure on the right shows the reading with a solid sphere held
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The electric field due to a short electric dipole at a large distance (r) from center of dipole on the
equatorial plane varies with distance as :
In a linear simple harmonic motion (SHM)
(A) Restoring force is directly proportional to the
displacement.
(B) The acceleration and displacement are opposite
in direction.
(C) The velocity is maximum at mean position.
(D) The acceleration is minimum at extreme
points.
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below :
The height of transmitting antenna is 180 m and the height of the receiving antenna is 245 m. The maximum distance betw
The half-life of a radioactive nucleus is 5 years, The fraction of the original sample that would decay in 15 years is :
For designing a voltmeter of range 50 V and an ammeter of range 10 mA using a galvanometer which has a coil of
resistance 54 showing a full scale deflection for 1 mA as in figure. <<images/[Link]>> (A) for voltmeter R 50 k
(B) for ammeter r 0.2
(C) for ammeter r 6
(D) for voltmeter R 5 k
(E) for voltmeter R 500 Choose the correct answer from the options given
below :
(A flask contains Hydrogen and Argon in the ratio 2:1 by mass. The temperature of the mixture is 30°C. The ratio of averag
kinetic energy per molecule of the two gases (K argon/K hydrogen) is: (Given: Atomic Weight of Ar = 39.9)
Given below are two statements:
Statement I : The equivalent resistance of resistors
in a series combination is smaller than least
resistance used in the combination.
Statement II : The resistivity of the material is
independent of temperature.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below :
A 12 V battery connected to a coil of resistance 6 through a switch, drives a constant current in the circuit. The switch is
opened in 1 ms. The emf induced across the coil is 20 V. The inductance of the coil is :
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A single slit of width a is illuminated by a
monochromatic light of wavelength 600 nm. The
value of ‘a’ for which first minimum appears at
= 30° on the screen will be :
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Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R
Assertion A : The binding energy per nucleon is
practically independent of the atomic number for
nuclei of mass number in the range 30 to 170.
Reason R : Nuclear force is short ranged.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below
A passenger sitting in a train A moving at 90 km/h observes another train B moving in the opposite direction for 8 s. If the v
The radii of two planets ‘A’ and ‘B’ are ‘R’ and
‘4R’ and their densities are
and /3
respectively. The ratio of acceleration due to
gravity at their surfaces (gA : gB) will be :
A coin placed on a rotating table just slips when it is placed at a distance of 1 cm from the center. If the angular velocity of
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The current sensitivity of moving coil galvanometer is increased by 25%. This increase is
achieved only by changing in the number of turns of coils and area of cross section of the wire while
keeping the resistance of galvanometer coil constant. The percentage change in the voltage
sensitivity will be:
Given below are two statements : Statements I : Astronomical unit (Au). Parsec (Pc)
and Light year (ly) are units for measuring astronomical distances.
Statements II: Au < Parsec (Pc) < ly In the light of the above statements. choose the
most appropriate answer from the options given below:
An average force of 125 N is applied on a machine gun firing bullets each of mass 10 g at the speed of
250 m/s to keep it in position. The number of bullets fired per second by the machine gun is :
Two identical heater filaments are connected first in parallel and then in series. At the same applied
voltage, the ratio of heat produced in same time for parallel to series will be:
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The variation of kinetic energy (KE) of a particle executing simple harmonic motion with the
displacement (x) starting from mean position to extreme position (A) is given by
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The correct statement(s) related to colloids is(are)
The correct statement(s) related to the metal extraction processes is(are)
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Which one of the following is not an example of calcination ?
The possibility of photochemical smog formation will be minimum at
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Which is not true for arginine?
During water-gas shift reaction
For a good quality cement the ratio of silica to alumina is found to be
Which of the following atatement is correct for paper chromatography ?
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The naturally occuring amino acid that contains only one basic functional group in its chemical structure is
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Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R: Assertion A: In
the photoelectric effect, the electrons are ejected from the metal surface as soon as the beam of light of frequency greate
than threshold frequency strikes the surface.
Reason R: When the photon of any energy strikes an electron in the atom, transfer of energy from the photon to the
electron takes place.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
For elements B, C, N, Li, Be, O and F the correct order of first ionization enthalpy is
Find out the correct statement from the options given below for the above 2 reactions.
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Given below are two statements :
Statement I: If BOD is 4 ppm and dissolved oxygen is 8 ppm, then it is a good quality water.
Statement II: If the concentration of zinc and nitrate salts are 5 ppm each, then it can be a good quality water.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
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The Complex that dissolves in water is
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The total number of three-digit numbers, divisible by 3, which can be formed using the digits 1, 3, 5,
8, if repetition of digits is allowed, is:
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The mean and standard deviation of 10 observations are 20 and 8 respectively. Later on, it was observed that one
observation was recorded as 50 instead of 40. Then the correct variance is:
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A bag contains 6 white and 4 black balls. A die is rolled once and the number of balls equal to the number obtained on the
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Let sets A and B have 5 elements each. Let the
mean of the elements in sets A and B be 5 and 8
respectively and the variance of the elements in
sets A and B be 12 and 20 respectively A new set
C of 10 elements is formed by subtracting 3 from
each element of A and adding 2 to each element of
B. Then the sum of the mean and variance of the
elements of C is ________.
The number of triplets (x, y, z). where x, y, z are
distinct non negative integers satisfying
x + y + z = 15, is
An organization awarded 48 medals in event ‘A’, 25 in event ‘B’ and 18 in event ‘C’. If these medals went to total 60 men a
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