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Find two positive numbers whose sum is 12 and their product is maximum. |
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Answer» Let the two numbers be x, 12 – x. Their product p = x (12 – x) = 12x – x2 To find the maximum product. p'(x) = 12 – 2x p”(x) = -2 p'(x) = 0 ⇒ 12 – 2x = 0 ⇒ 2x = 12 ⇒ x = 6 at x = 6, p”(x) = -2 = -ve ⇒ p is maximum at x = 6 when x = 6, 12 – x = 12 – 6 = 6 So the two numbers are 6, 6 |
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An ice cube floats on water, because A) Density of ice is < Density of water B) Density of ice is > Density of water C) Density of ice is = Density of water D) None of these |
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Answer» A) Density of ice is < Density of water |
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The minimum value of the function |3 – x| + 9 is …(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d) 9 |
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Answer» (d) 9 f(x) = |3 – x| + 9 Minimum value of |3 – x| = 0 Minimum value of |3 – x| + 9 = 0 + 9 = 9 |
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How does coefficient of volume expansion depend upon temperature? |
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Answer» 1. As compared to coefficient of linear expansion (α) and coefficient of areal expansion (β), γ changes more with temperature. 2. It is constant only at high temperatures. |
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What is thermal resistivity? What does it depend upon? |
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Answer» i. Thermal resistivity (ρT) is the reciprocal of thermal conductivity (k). ii. It is characteristic of a material. |
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Explain why Rolle’s theorem is not applicable to the following functions in the respective intervals.(i) f(x) = |1/x|, x ∈ [-1,1](ii) f(x) = tan x, x ∈ [0, π](iii) f(x) = x - 2 log x, x ∈ [2,7] |
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Answer» (i) f(x) = |1/x| f(x) is not continuous at x = 0. So Rolle’s Theorem is not applicable. (ii) f(x) = tan x f(x) is not continuous at x = π/2. So Rolle’s Theorem is not applicable. (iii) f(x) = x – 2 log x f(x) = x – 2 log x f(2) = 2 – 2 log 2 = 2 – log 4 f(7) = 7 – 2 log 7 = 7 – log 49 f(2) ≠ f(7) So Rolle’s theorem is not applicable. |
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In deriving Bernoulli's equation, we equated the work done on the fluid in the tube to its change in the potential and kinetic energy (a) What is the largest average velocity of blood flow in an artery of diameter 2 x 10-3 m if the flow must remain laminar? (b) Do the dissipative forces become more important as the fluid velocity increases? Discuss qualitatively. |
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Answer» (a) The pressure drop is greater. If the dissipative forces are present, there will be a loss of energy along the sides of the tube and therefore, the pressure drop will be greater. (b) With the increase in velocity the rate of loss of energy also increase. As a result, the dissipative forces become more significant. |
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Explain why Lagrange’s mean value theorem is not applicable to the following functions in the respective intervals:(i) f(x) = (x + 1)/x, x ∈ [-1,2](ii) f(x) = |3x + 1|, x ∈ [-1,3] |
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Answer» (i) f(x) = (x + 1)/x The function is not continuous at x = 0. So Lagrange’s mean value theorem is not applicable in the given interval. (ii) f(x) = |3x + 1|, x ∈ [-1, 3] The function is not differentiable at x = -1/3. So Lagrange’s mean value theorem is not applicable in the given interval. |
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What is the nature of heat radiations? |
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Answer» They are electromagnetic waves. |
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State Charles’ law and give its formula. |
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Answer» Charles’ law: At constant pressure, volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. Mathematically, V ∝ T … ( at constant pressure) ∴ V = kT where k is constant of proportionality ∴ \(\frac{V}{T}\) = k = constant For two gases, \(\frac{V_1}{T_1}=\frac{V_2}{T_2}\) = constant. |
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State Pressure law and give its formula. |
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Answer» Pressure (Gay Lussac’s) law: At constant volume, pressure of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. Mathematically, P ∝ T .. .(at constant volume) ∴ P = kT Where, k is constant of proportionality P ∴ \(\frac{P}{T}\) = k = constant For two gases, \(\frac{P_1}{T_1}=\frac{P_2}{T_2}\) = constant |
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Derive ideal gas equation PV = nRT. |
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Answer» 1. The relation between three variables of a gas i.e., pressure, volume and absolute temperature is called as ideal gas equation. From Boyle’s law, V ∝ \(\frac{T}{P}\), at constant temperature ….(1) From Charles’ law, V ∝ T, at constant pressure … .(2) 2. Combining equations (1) and (2) we get, ∴ V ∝ \(\frac{T}{P}\) ∴ \(\frac{PV}{T}\) = constant 3. For one mole of a gas, \(\frac{PV}{T}\) = R or PV = RT … (3) where R is the constant of proportionality. 4. Equation (3) is called ideal gas equation. The value of constant R is same for all gases. Therefore, R is called as universal gas constant. R = 8.31 JK-1mol-1. 5. For ‘n’ moles of gas, i.e. if the gas contains ‘n’ moles, equation (3) can be written as, PV = nRT |
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Angle between y2 = x and x2 = y at the origin is ... (a) tan-1 3/4(b) tan-1 (4/3)(c) π/2(d) π/4 |
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Answer» (c) π/2 The angle between the parabolas is the angle between the axes = π/2 |
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State Boyle’s law and give its formula. |
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Answer» Boyle’s law: At constant temperature, the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. Mathematically, V ∝ \(\frac{1}{P}\) .. ..(at constant temperature) V = k × \(\frac{1}{P}\) where, k is constant of proportionality. PV = k = constant For two gases, P1V1 = P2V2 = constant |
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State and explain Kirchhoff’s law. |
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Answer» At a given temperature, the ratio of the emissive power to the absorptive power for all bodies is a constant and is equal to the emissive power of a perfect black body. If e is the emissive power and a is the absorptive power then, e/a = constant = 1. ∴ e = a (∵ emissive power of a perfectly black body = 1) Thus, the emissive power of a body is equal to its absorptive power, which means good emitter of thermal radiation is also a good absorber of heat. |
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Name the four basic forces in nature. Arrange them in the order of their increasing strengths. |
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Answer» (i) Gravitational force (ii) Electromagnetic force (iii) nuclear force (iv) Weak force The relative strengths of these forces are Fg :Fw:Fe:Fs=1:1025:1036:1038 . |
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Deduce the dimensional following for the following physical quantities.(A) Gravitational constant.(B) Power(C) coefficient of viscosity(D) Surface tension. |
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Answer» (A) gravitational constant = [M-1 L3 T-2], (B) Power = [ML2T-3] (C) Coefficient of viscosity = [ ML-1 T-1] (D) Surface tension = [ ML0T-2] |
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Show that the maximum error in the quotient of two quantities is equal to the sum of their individual relative errors. |
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Answer» For x = a/b , Δx/x = ± ( Δa/a + Δb/b) |
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If X= a+ bt2 , where X is in meter and t is in second . find the unit of a and b? |
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Answer» Unit of a is meter and unit of b is m/sec2. |
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Name the forces having the longest and shortest range of operation. |
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Answer» Longest range force is gravitational force and nuclear force is shortest range force. |
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State one law that holds good in all natural processes. |
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Answer» One such laws is the Newton’s gravitation law, According to this law everybody in this nature are attracts with other body with a force of attraction which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportionally To the square of the distance between them. |
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Among which type of elementary particles does the electromagnetic force act? |
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Answer» Electromagnetic force acts between on all electrically charged particles. |
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If heat dissipated in a resistance can be determined from the relation:H = I2Rt joule , If the maximum error in the measurement of current, resistance and time are 2% ,1% , and 1% respectively, What would be the maximum error in the dissipated heat? |
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Answer» % error in heat dissipated is ±6 %. |
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Justify L +L = L and L – L =L. |
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Answer» When we add or subtract a length from length we get length, So L + L = L AND L – L =L, justify. |
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Can a quantity has dimensions but still has no units? |
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Answer» No, a quantity having dimension must have some units of its measurement. |
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If ‘slap’ times speed equals power, what will be the dimensional equation for ‘slap’? |
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Answer» Slap x speed = power Or slap = power/speed = [MLT-2] |
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Name any three physical quantities having the same dimensions and also give their dimensions. |
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Answer» Any group of physical quantities, like work , energy and torque and their dimensions [ ML2 T-2]. |
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If the units of force and length each are doubled, then how many times the unit of energy would be affected? |
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Answer» Energy = Work done = Force x length So when the units are doubled, then the unit of energy will increase four times. |
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If g is the acceleration due to gravity and λ is wavelength, then which physical quantity does represented by √gλ. |
| Answer» Speed or velocity. | |
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Can there be a physical quantity that has no unit and no dimensions? |
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Answer» Yes, like strain. |
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Given relative error in the measurement of length is 0.02, what is the percentage error? |
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Answer» Percentage error = 2 % |
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The 4th term of a G.P.is square of its second term and the first term is – 3. Determine its 7th term. |
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Answer» Let G.P.be a, ar, ar2 ,………….. , then Tn = arn - 1 Given: a = - 3 and T4 = (T2)2 since T4 = (T2)2 then ar3 = (ar)2 ⇒ (-3)r3 = (-3r)2 = 9r2 ⇒ r3/r2 = 9/-3 ⇒ r = - 3 Hence, 7th term = ar6 = (-3)(-3)6 = (-3)7 = - 2187 The first term, a of the G.P. is given as –3. The nth term of the G.P. is given by an = arn-1 ∴Second term, a2 = ar = –3r 4th term, a4 = ar3 = –3r3 It is given that, –3r3= (–3r)2 . ∴ –3r3 = 9r2 ⇒ r = –3 Thus, 7th term, a7 = ar6 = –3*(–3)6 = –2187 |
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For given value of x, the number - 2/7, x, -7/2 are in G.P.? |
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Answer» If - 2/7, x , - 7/2 are in G.P. then, x2 = (-2/7)(-7/2) (By definition) ⇒ x2 = 1 ⇒ x = 1 ∴ x = 1 or x = - 1 x2=(-2/7)(-7/2) x=+1,-1. for x is equal to -1 or 1, Given numbers are in G.P. |
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A car is moving along a straight horizontal road with a speed v0. If the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is μ, the shortest distance in which the car be stopped is? |
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Answer» Work done against frictional force equals the kinetic energy of the body. s=v02/2μg |
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He was debarred.........appearing at the examination. (Choose the correct preposition)(A) of(B) to(C) from(D) with |
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Answer» He was debarred from appearing at the examination. |
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You........ tell me the truth.(A) must(B) have(C) had(D) used |
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Answer» You must tell me the truth. |
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What do you understand by dispersion of light? |
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Answer» When a ray of white light passes through, prism is, split up into its constituent colours. This is known as ''dispersion of light.". The constituent colours i.e. seven colour may be easily remembered by word "VIBGYOR". The violet rays are deviated most and the red rays are least. The deviation of the remaining five colours lies between two colours. |
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'The Truth is too big for any one of us to understand' has been taken from :(A) On Letter Writing(B) Good manners(C) With the phtographer(D) Forgetting |
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Answer» (B) Good manners |
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Which among the following is xerophytic plant?(A) Trapa(B) Casuarina(C) Opuntia(D) Both B and C |
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Answer» Correct answer is (C) Opuntia |
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Gir forest is famous for-(A) Giraffe(B) Cheetah(C) Deer(D) Lion |
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Answer» Correct answer is (B) Cheetah |
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Which among the following animal become extinet?(A) White peacock(B) Dodo(C) Dear(D) Tiger |
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Answer» Correct answer is (B) Dodo |
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Which bacteria transform milk into cured? (A) Clorostridium (B) Micrococcus (C) Lactobacillus (D) Streptococcus |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (C) Lactobacillus When Lactococcus lactis is added to milk, the bacterium uses enzymes to produce energy (ATP) from lactose. The byproduct of ATP production is lactic acid. The lactic acid curdles the milk that then separates to form curds, which are used to produce cheese and whey. |
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RNA i is a method used to control (A) Ball worm (B) Nematodes (C) Bacteria (D) Fungi |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (B) Nematodes First demonstrated in the model free living nematode, Caenorhabtidis elegans; the phenomenon of RNA i has been successfully used to suppress essential genes of plant parasitic nematodes involved in parasitism, nematode development and mRNA metabolism. |
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What is the body features of nematodes? |
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Answer» In nematodes, the body is round bilaterally symmetrical triploblastic and pseudocoelomates Eg: Wucheraria Bancroft, Ascaris. |
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Which among the following animal become extinct? (A) White peacock (B) Dodo (C) Dear (D) Tiger |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (B) Dodo It's commonly believed that the dodo went extinct because Dutch sailors ate the beast to extinction after finding that the bird was incredibly easy to catch due to the fact it had no fear of humans, (why it didn't fear the creature many times its size is a mystery for another day). |
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Define modulus of elasticity. |
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Answer» The modulus of elasticity of a material is the ratio of stress to the corresponding strain. |
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Explain the usefulness of Young’s modulus. |
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Answer» 1. Young’s modulus indicates the resistance of an elastic solid to elongation or compression. 2. Young’s modulus of a material is useful for characterization of an object subjected to compression or tension. |
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When do we consider a person to be myopic or hypermetropic? Explain how the defects associated with the myopic and hypermetropic eye can be corrected? |
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Correction of Myopia
Correction of Hypermetropia
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Two equilateral prisms are arranged as shown in diagram.Statement 1: lf white light incident on prism X then the ray of light which emerges out of the prism Y will be white light. Statement 2 : The refraction produced by the prism Y is equal and opposite to that produced by prism X. (A) Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1. (B) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true. |
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Answer» Correct option (B) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1. Explanation: The prism Y recombines the seven colours to form white light. |
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What is the mass of 0.5 mole of ozone molecule? (A) 8 g (B) 16 g (C) 24 g (D) 48 g |
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Answer» Correct option: (C) 24 g 1 mole of ozone(O3) = 48 g ∴ 0.5 mole of ozone(O3) = \(\cfrac{0.5\, \times\,48}{1}\) = 24 g. |
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