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AIEEE Physics (2004)

AIEEE Physics (2004)
Created by Quizmagic Team on Jan 09, 2013 06:53 PM
There are 25 questions of AIEEE Physics 2004 examination. Take this quiz as sample test to check your preparation for All India Engineering Entrance Examination.
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Sample Questions

Question 1
A ball is released from the top of a tower of height h metres. It takes T seconds to reach the ground. What is the position of the ball in T/3 seconds?
8h/9 metres from the ground
7h/9 metres from the ground
h/9 metres from the ground
17h/18 metres from the ground.
Question 2
Which of the following statements is false for a particle moving in a circle with a constantangular speed?
The velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular to each other
The acceleration vector points to the centre of the circle
The acceleration vector is tangent to the circle.
The velocity vector is tangent to the circle.
Question 3
A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular tothe velocity of the particle, the motion of the particle takes place in a plane. It follows that
its acceleration is constant
its kinetic energy is constant
it moves in a straight line.
its velocity is constant
Question 4
A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the radius of the sphere is increased keeping mass same which one of the following will not be affected?
moment of inertia
rotational kinetic energy
angular momentum
angular velocity
Question 5
The time period of an earth satellite in circular orbit is independent of
the mass of the satellite
neither the mass of the satellite nor the radius of its orbit.
radius of its orbit
both the mass and radius of the orbit
Question 6
Spherical balls of radius R are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity η with a velocity v. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is
inversely proportional to R but directly proportional to velocity v.
directly proportional to both radius R and velocity v
inversely proportional to both radius R and velocity v.
directly proportional to R but inversely proportional to v
Question 7
If two soap bubbles of different radii are connected by a tube,
there is no flow of air
air flows from bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till the sizes are interchanged
air flows from the smaller bubble to the bigger
air flows from the bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till the sizes are interchanged
Question 8
In forced oscillation of a particle the amplitude is maximum for a frequency ω1 of the force,while the energy is maximum for a frequency ω2 of the force, then
ω1 < ω2 when damping is small and ω 1 > ω2 when damping is large
ω1 > ω2
ω1 < ω2
ω1 2
Question 9
One mole of ideal monoatomic gas (γ = 5/30) is mixed with one mole of diatomic gas(γ = 7/5). What is γ for the mixture? γ denotes the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure,to that at constant volume.
35/23
41335
23/15
41367
Question 10
If the temperature of the sun were to increase from T to 2T and its radius from R to 2R, then the ratio of the radiant energy received on earth to what it was previously will be
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64
16
32
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