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HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 1

Who is the custodian of the Indian Constitution?

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The correct answer is The Supreme Court.

Key Points 

  • The Supreme Court of India is called the custodian of the Constitution in India.
  • The highest court in India, the Supreme Court is considered as the guardian of the Constitution.
  • The conflicts or quarrels of jurisdiction between the central government and the state governments or between the legislature and the executive are decided by the court.
  • It upholds and uplifts the rule of law and also ensures and protects citizens’ rights and liberties as given in the Constitution.
  • Therefore, the Supreme Court is also known as the Guardian of the Constitution.​

Additional Information 

  • The Indian constitution provides for a provision of the Supreme Court under Part V (The Union) and Chapter 6 (The Union Judiciary).
  • The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court and the final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review.
  • India is a federal state and has a single and unified judicial system with a three-tier structure, i.e. Supreme Court, High Courts, and Subordinate Courts.
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 2

During ancient times, Bahadurgarh town of the state was known as 

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The correct answer is Sharafabad.

  • Bahadurgarh was founded by Rathi Jats and was formerly known as Sharafabad.
    • ​Bahadurgarh is a city and a municipal council with 31 wards in the Jhajjar district in the state of Haryana.
    • It is called the "Gateway to Haryana".

Key Points

  • Bahadurgarh was founded by the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II and gave the city in jagir to Bahadur Khan and Tej Khan, the Baloch rulers of Farrukhnagar in 1754, who changed its name from Sharafabad to Bahadurgarh.
  • Jhajjar is one of the 21 districts of Haryana state, India.
    • Jhajjar district, Haryana was carved out of Rohtak district on July 15, 1997
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 3

Which famous singer was born in Haryana?

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HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 4
In January 2022, who among the following has been appointed as the Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR)?
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The correct answer is ​Raghuvendra Tanwar.

Key Points

  • Professor emeritus, Kurukshetra University Raghuvendra Tanwar has been appointed as the Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR).
  • His appointment is for a period of three years from the day he assumes office.
  • Tanwar was awarded the prestigious UGC National Fellowship (Research Award) 2002-2005.
  • He is reputed for his study of India’s partition, particularly Punjab.

Important Points

  • He was appointed an open selection professor in 1997 and has also worked as the University’s Dean Academic Affairs and Dean Social Sciences.
  • He superannuated in February 2015 and in July 2016 was appointed Director of the Haryana Academy of History and Culture.​
  • The primary aim and objective of the Indian Council of Historical Research is to promote and give directions to historical research and to encourage and foster objective and scientific writing of history.

Additional Information

  • Recent Appointments:
    • Atul Dinkar Rane has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the BrahMos Aerospace Limited that manufactures the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
    • PV Sindhu has been appointed as a member of the Badminton World Federation's (BWF) Athletes' Commission.
    • Senior diplomat Pradeep Kumar Rawat has been appointed as India's next Ambassador to China in December 2021.
    • Axis Bank's board has approved the appointment of Ashish Kotecha, a nominee of Bain Capital, as an additional non-executive Director.
    • Kotak Mahindra Bank has appointed Ashu Suyash as an independent Director of the bank for a period of 5 years.
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 5

A θ B means A is mother of B, A α B means A is father of B, A β B means A is sister of B. What does L θ Z β T mean?

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Preparing the family tree using the following symbols:


On decoding L θ Z β T means L is the mother of Z and Z is the sister of T.


i) L is mother of T → True
ii) L is father of T → False (as L is mother of T) 
iii) T is father of L → False (as T is either son or daughter of L)
iv) Z is daughter of T → False (as Z is sister of T)
Hence, 'L is mother of T' is the correct answer.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 6

Suppose that you just entered the classroom for your regular sessions. Someone among the backbenchers passed a comment on you. Being a teacher, what would be your instant reaction to this situation?

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If a student passes a comment, then the teacher must ignore the comment and continue taking class. 

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 7

In an experiment conducted on a hungry chimpanzee, some bananas were kept outside its cage, but beyond its reach. Some sticks were also kept in its cage. After several unsuccessful attempts to reach out to the bananas, the chimpanzee pondered over the problem. Then, he picked up a stick and pulled the bananas towards itself. In this case, learning took place by

Detailed Solution for HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 7

Animals solve problems by understanding – like human beings, instead of going through either the trial and error process or stimulus response association. In this case, learning took place by insight. Learning by insight involves finding a solution to the problem by thinking over the problem and understanding the various aspects of the problematic situation.
Insight learning refers to the sudden realisation of the solution of any problem without repeated trials or continuous practices. To further elaborate on its definition, insight learning is the type of learning in which one draws on previous experience and also seems to involve a new way of perceiving logical and cause-and-effect relationship.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 8

Consider a car moving on a straight road with a speed of 100 ms-1. The distance at which car can be stopped, is 

[AIEEE 2005] 

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*Multiple options can be correct
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 9

A metallic conductor of irregular cross-section is as shown in the figure. A constant potential difference is applied across the ends (1) and (2). Then :

            

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The answer provided in the forum is wrong,the correct answer would be option A,B,C,D.
Solution:
Current is constant across the cross-section.
E ∝1/A ;     r∝1/A
=>i2r∝1/A
∴heat at Q>heat a P.
∴A,B,C,D are correct.

*Multiple options can be correct
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 10

A long solenoid has 200 turns per cm and carries a current i. The magnetic field at its centre is 6.28 × 10–2 Weber/m2. Another long solenoid has 100 turns per cm and it carries a current i/3 . The value of the magnetic field at its centre is

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HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 11

Two equipotential surfaces have a potential of -10V and 90V respectively, what is the difference in potential between these surfaces?

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Potential = high potential - low potential
so our high potential is 90V and low potential is 10V,
potential = 90-(-10)=100V

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 12

The figure shows a dish kept at an orientation with a marble placed on it. If the marble in figure is displaced slightly, it would rattle about for a while and come to rest in its original place. This is an example of :
       

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If a dish is kept at an orientation with a marble placed on it and if the marble in figure is displaced slightly, it would rattle about for a while and come to rest in its original place.  This is the example of Stable Equilibrium.
When a body tries to regain its equilibrium position after being slightly displaced and released, it is said to be in stable equilibrium.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 13

Which is the fastest mode of heat transfer?

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Radiation is the fastest mode of transfer of heat, because radiation travels at the speed of light, which is very quick. The slowest mode of transfer of heat is conduction because it takes place from particle to particle.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 14

Which of the following doesn’t use the application of Conservation of Angular Momentum?

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Conservation of angular momentum is one of the key conservation laws in physics, along with the conservation laws for energy and (linear) momentum. All the top 3 options use the application conversion of angular momentum.
But the cause of fruit drop can occur due to many reasons such as a severe pest infestation can stress the tree enough to cause fruit drop, Sudden changes in temperature, particularly when high temperatures occur at or shortly after fruit set, can cause fruit drop.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 15

A small circular ring has a uniform charge distribution. On a far-off axial point distance x from the centre of the ring, the electric field is proportional to

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Electric field due to a charged ring in given by: -
at point p
∣​E∣​= KQx​ /(R2+x2)3/2        Q =λ(2πr)
at a large distance, x≫R, so :- R2+x2≃x2
⇒∣​E∣​= K&x​/(x2)3/2=KQ/x2​=Eαx−2
so at a large distance, the ring behaves as a point particle.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 16

Error in the measurement of radius of a sphere is 1%. The error in the calculated value of its volume is:

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∵ V = (4/3)πr3
% error is volume = 3 × error in radius = 3 × 1 = 3%

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 17

In an RLC circuit, which of the following is always used as a vector reference?

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In an RLC circuit, the voltage is always used as a reference and according to the phase of the voltage, the phase of the other parameters is decided.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 18

What is the angular spread of the first minimum and the central maximum when diffraction is observed with 540 nm light through a slit of width 1mm?​

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The First minimum is located at the place where the central maximum ends. And the first minimum spreads further upto half the fringe width.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 19

The kinetic energy of a body executing S.H.M. is 1/3 of the potential energy. Then, the displacement of the body is x percent of the amplitude, where x is

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We know that PE + KE = TE = constant
Hence at the extremis TE = PE = ½ kz2  
Where z is amplitude and k is shm constant.
Thus when KE = ⅓ PE
We get PE = ¾ TE =  ½ kz2
Hence we get  ½ kx2 = ¾  ½ kz2
We get x/z = √3/4 
= 1.73 / 2
= .87
Thus we get x is 87 percent of the amplitude.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 20

A pair of stationary and infinitely long bent wires is placed in the X-Y plane as shown in figure. The wires carry currents of 10 A each as shown. The segments L and M are along thex-axis. The segments P and Q are parallel to the y-axis such that OS = OR = 0.02 m. Find the magnetic induction at the origin O.

                                               

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As point O is along the length of segments L and M, so the field at O due to these segments will be zero. 
Also, point O is near one end of a long wire.
The resultant field at O, BR​=BP​+BQ​, this field will be into the plane paper.
⇒BR​= μ0I/4π​​RO​+​​ μ0I/4πSO​
But, RO=SO=0.02m
Hence, BR​=2× (μ0/4π) ​​×(10/0.02)=2×10−7 (10/0.02) ​=10−4Wb m−2

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 21

A force time graph for the motion of a body is as shown in figure. Change in linear momentum between 0 and 6 s is 

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Area under F-t curve = change in momentum = 2 x (-2) + 1 x 4 = -4 + 4 = 0  

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 22

STATEMENT-1 A cloth Covers a table. Some dishes are kept on it. The cloth can be pulled out without dislodging the dishes from the table

because

STATEMENT-2 For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

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A cloth covers a table. Some dishes are kept on it. The cloth can be pulled out without dislodging the dishes from the table. This phenomenon can be seen when the cloth is pulled very quickly. It is explained by the principle of inertia, not by Newton's Third Law of Motion. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, which is why the dishes tend to stay in place when the cloth is pulled out quickly.

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 23

A person is in a room whose ceiling and two adjacent walls are mirrors. How many images are formed?

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The number of images formed when two mirrors are inclined to each other is given by :
n=(360/θ -1)
here θ= 90°[since walls are perpendicular]
so, number of images=n=360/90-1
=4-1
=3
These 3 images are formed by a combination of two adjacent walls with the object itself acts as objects for the ceiling mirror. So totally 4 images are formed.
Hence total number of images formed are 4+3= 7
 

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 24

Photon has a charge of

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A photon is massless, has no electric charge, and is a stable particle. In vacuum, a photon has two possible polarization states. The photon is the gauge boson for electromagnetism, and therefore all other quantum numbers of the photon (such as lepton number, baryon number, and flavour quantum numbers) are zero.
 

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 25

A battery is connected between two points A and B on the circumference of a uniform conducting ring of radius r and resistance R. One of the arcs AB of the ring subtends an angle q at the centre.The value of the magnetic induction at the centre due to the current in the ring is

Detailed Solution for HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 25

Magnetic field at the centre due to current in arc ABC is

Magnetic field at the centre due to current in arc ADB is

Therefore net magnetic field at the centre

 

 

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 26

The mass of an electron is  9 x 10-31 kg. It revolves around the nucleus of an atom in a circular orbit of radius 4.5 Å, with a speed of  8 x 105m/s. The angular momentum of electron is

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M=9x10-31Kg,r=4.5x10-10
V=8x105m/s
L=mvr
  =9x10-31 x 4.5 x 10-10 x 8 x 10= 3.24 x 10-34 kgm2s-1

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 27

The distance travelled by a particle executing SHM in 10 s, if the time period is 3 s, is
(It is given that the body starts from A√3/3 from equilibrium position, moves is positive direction at t = 0)  

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In 9s, the distance travelled = 4A × 3 = 12A 

Imagine, now it is at

 

 

HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 28

An automobile travelling at a speed of 60 km/h, can apply the brake to stop within a distance of 20 m. If the car is going twice as fast, i.e. 120 km/h, the stopping distance will be: 

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  • We know that with retardation of a car with an initial speed of 60 kmph stops after 20m.
  • We know that v2 = 2as  (third equation of motion). Thus we get that for some constant retardation, stopping distance is proportional to the square of the initial speed.
  • Hence when the initial speed is 120kmph we get,
    s = 20 x (120/60)2
    s = 80 m
HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 29

A 500-loop circular wire coil with radius 4.00 cm is placed between the poles of a large electromagnet. The magnetic field is uniform and makes an angle of 60 with the plane of the coil; it decreases at 0.200 T/s . Magnitude of induced emf is

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HPSC PGT Physics Mock Test - 2 - Question 30

Which of the following forces is non-conservative in nature?

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CONCEPT:

Conservative force: 

  • A force is conservative if the work done by the force in displacing an object from one point to another point is independent of the path followed by the object and depends only on the endpoints.
    • Electrostatic forces, gravitational forces, elastic forces, magnetic forces, etc and are examples of a conservative force.

Non-conservative forces: 

  • A force is said to be non-conservative if work done by or against the force in moving a body from one position to another, depends on the path followed between these two positions.
    • Example:  Frictional force, Viscous force, Airdrag, etc.

EXPLANATION:

  • If a body is moved from position A to another position B on a rough table, work done against frictional force shall depend on the length of the path between A and B and not only on the position A and B.
  • Therefore, in non-conservative force work done by or against the force in moving a body from one position to another, depends on the path followed between these two positions. Therefore option 2 is correct.
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