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Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Foucault Currents are also called

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  • Eddy currents are the currents which are induced in a conductor whenever the amount of linked magnetic flux with the conductor changes.
  • These were discovered by Foucault in the year 1895 and hence they are also called Foucault currents.

Eddy currents:

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Critical angle is

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The Critical Angle
a light ray is in the more dense medium and approaching the less dense medium.
The angle of incidence for the light ray is greater than the so-called critical angle.
When the angle of incidence in water reaches a certain critical value, the refracted ray lies along the boundary, having an angle of refraction of 90-degrees. This angle of incidence is known as the critical angle; it is the largest angle of incidence for which refraction can still occur. For any angle of incidence greater than the critical angle, light will undergo total internal reflection.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Which of the following statements not true?

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Option A: True. The velocity vector of a particle at any point on its path is always tangent to the path at that point, as velocity represents the direction of motion.

Option B: True. For a particle in uniform circular motion, the centripetal acceleration points towards the center. Over one complete cycle, the acceleration vectors cancel out, resulting in an average acceleration of zero (null vector).

Option C: True. The net acceleration in uniform circular motion is centripetal acceleration, which always points towards the center of the circle along the radius.

Option D: Not true. This statement is incorrect because it implies that the net acceleration in all types of circular motion is always radial. While in uniform circular motion, the acceleration is purely radial, in non-uniform circular motion, there is an additional tangential component of acceleration due to the change in speed. Thus, the net acceleration in such cases is not always directed towards the center.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

A uniform rope of length l lies on a table. If the coefficient of friction is m, then the maximum length l1of the part of this rope which can overhang from the edge of the table without sliding down is 

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Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

An ideal gas is filled in a closed rigid and thermally insulated container. A coil of 100 Ω resistor carrying current 1 A for 5 minutes supplies heat to the gas. The change in internal energy of the gas is

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The heat supplied under these conditions is the change in internal energy Q = ΔU
The heat supplied Q = i2RT = 1 × 1 × 100 × 5 × 60 = 30,000 J = 30 kJ

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Three forces start acting simultaneously on a particle moving with velocity . These forces are represented in magnitude and direction by the three sides of a triangle ABC (as shown). The particle will now move with velocity    

   

[AIEEE 2003]

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Resultant force is zero, as three forces on the particle can be represented in magnitude and direction by three sides of a       triangle in same order. Hence, by Newton's 2nd law 

Particle velocity  will be same

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

 A projectile can have the same range R for two angles of projection. If t1 and tbe the times of flights in the two cases, then the product of the two times of flights is proportional to:

[AIEEE 2005]

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A projectile can have the same range if the angle of projection are complementary ie, θ and (90- θ). Thus, in both cases:

 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

In the figure shown pulley is massless. Initially the blocks are held at a height such that spring is in its natural length. The amplitude and velocity amplitude of block Brespectively are (there is no slipping anywhere)

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Decrease in GPE of B1 = Increase in Gravitational PE of B2 + Increase in elastic PE of spring. 

Again applying law of conservation of mechanical energy at the mean position we get 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

If the length of a simple pendulum is increases by 1percent, then the new time-period

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Time period, T=2π√l/g
=>T∝√l
=>ΔT/T=1/2 Δl/l
Δl/l=1%
Therefore, ΔT/T=1/2x1%=0.5%

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

The model that best explains the results of Geiger-Marsden experiment is

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When Rutherford saw the results of the experiment by Geiger and Marsden, he said:
“It was quite the most incredible event that has ever happened to me in my life. It was almost as incredible as if you fired a 15-inch shell at a piece of tissue paper and it came back and hit you.”
Rutherford used the results of this experiment to develop a new model for the atom. This model proposed a central nucleus with a positive charge. It was this positively charged nucleus that was responsible for the strong backward deflection of the positively charged alpha particles.
The model also proposed that negatively charged electrons surrounded this nucleus. However, as most of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil with no deflection at all, Rutherford realised that most of the atom was empty space. So, his model placed the electrons at some distance from the nucleus.
 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

If the r.m.s speed of oxygen at NTP is x m/s. If the gas is heated at constant pressure till its volume is four fold, what will be its final temperature and r.m.s speed?

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Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

What is the angle between the electric dipole moment and the electric field on the equatorial line of the dipole?

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On equatorial line, the direction of electric field is reversed to that of angle of axial line. Therefore, the angle between dipole moment and electric field is 180°.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

The restoring force in a simple harmonic motion is _________ in magnitude when the particle is instantaneously at rest.

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The restoring force in a simple harmonic motion is maximum in magnitude when the particle is instantaneously at rest because in SHM object’s tendency is to return to mean position and here particle is instantaneously at rest after that instant restoring force will be max to bring particle to mean position.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

What is not true for a cyclic process?

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As work is a path function rather than a state function, we can easily say that work can often be graphically represented as the area under the PV graph. And as cyclic processes are represented as closed shapes on PV graph it is obvious that they have non zero area and thus work done is non zero.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Internal resistance of cell when there is current of 0.40 A when a battery of 6.0 V is connected to a resistor of 13.5 Ω is

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Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

A particle of mass m and charge q moves with a constant velocity v along the positive x-direction. It enters a region containing a uniform magnetic field B directed along the negative z-direction, extending from x = a to x = b. The minimum value of v required so that the particle can just enter the region x > b is

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Width of the magnetic field region where 'R' is its radius of curvature inside magnetic field,

 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

The mass of a box measured by a grocer’s balance is 2.300 kg. Two gold pieces of masses 20.15 g and 20.17 g are added to the box. What is the difference in the masses of the pieces to correct significant figures?

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Difference in masses = 20.17 – 20.15 = 0.02 g
In subtraction, the final result should retain as many decimal places as there are in the number with the least decimal places.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

What is the amount of work done to bring a charge of 4*10-3C charge from infinity to a point whose electric potential is 2*102V?

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Work done = potential*charge by definition. We know that the potential of a point is the amount of work done to bring a unit charge from infinity to a certain point. Therefore, work done W=q*V=4*10-3*200J=0.8J. The work done is positive in this case.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths, 650 nm and 520 nm, is used to obtain interference fringes in a Young’s double-slit experiment. The distance between the slit and the screen is 1.4m and the distance between the slits is 0.28mm. Find the distance of the third bright fringe on the screen from the central maximum for wavelength 650 nm.

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Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

The domestic power supply is at 220 volt. The amplitude of emf will be

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We know: Vrms​=​Vo​​/√2
 
Substituting values (Here RMS Voltage is 220 V)
We get: Maximum V (or amplitude) =311V
 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

A plano-convex lens, when silvered on the plane side, behaves like a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm. When it is silvered on the convex side, it behaves like a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm. The refractive index of the material of the lens is

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3. 1.5

Solution: Let the radius of curvature of the convex surface of the plano-convex lens be RRR. The focal length of a concave mirror is related to the radius of curvature by f=R2f = \frac{R}{2}f=2R​.

  1. When the plane side is silvered, the system behaves as a concave mirror with focal length 30 cm. The effective focal length fefff_{\text{eff}}feff​ of this system can be found using the mirror formula and lens formula combined, but given the scenario, we focus on this system.

  2. When the convex side is silvered, the system behaves like a concave mirror with focal length 10 cm.

By using the relations for combined focal length and refractive index of the plano-convex lens, and applying these boundary conditions, the refractive index nnn of the material of the lens is determined to be 1.5.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

A radio can tune over the frequency range of a portion of MW broadcast band: (800 kHz to 1200 kHz). If its LC circuit has an effective inductance of 200 μH, what must be the range of its variable capacitor?

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 So the range is 88 - 198 pF

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

A carnot engine is taking 700 cal from source and is rejecting 500 cal to the sink in each cycle. What is the temperature of sink if the source temperature is 150° C .

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Heat extracted from source Q1= 700 cal
Heat rejected to the sink Q2= 500 cal
Temperature of source T1= 150 +273= 423K
Temperature of sink T2 to be found:
 Q2/Q1 = T2/T1
So,
T2 = (Q2/Q1) x T1
= (500 x 423)/700
= 302.02 K
= 29.02 degree C.
 

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Three identical cells, each of 4 V and internal resistance r, are connected in series to a 6 ohm resistor. If the current flowing in the circuit is 2 A. The internal resistance of each cell is​

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Total emf = 3 x 4 = 12 V
Total resistance = 6 + 3r
Current in the circuit = 2 A
Using ohm's law
2 = 12/ (6+3r)
2(6+3r)=12
12+6r=12
6r = 12-12 = 0
r = 0/6 = 0

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

According to NEP 2020, what is the role of technology in education?

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NEP 2020 advocates for the use of technology as a supplement to traditional teaching methods to enhance learning experiences.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

The greatest cause for failure of a new teacher can be found in the area of

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The greatest cause of failure of a new teacher is in the area of interpersonal relations. If the teacher is not able to develop a bond or relationship with the students, she will be rejected by the students and will face a lot of hardships.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

The sounds th, ph, ch are:

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The sounds th, ph, ch are phonemes. The phoneme is the unit of sound.  A phoneme combines with other phonemes to give rise to meaningful words. Phonemes distinguish one word from another. These are established by the use of minimal pairs, such as pat vs bat or tap vs tab.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Phonemes.'

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 28
According to NEP 2020, the first vertical of Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) will be the 
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The correct answer is National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC).
Important PointsThe National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 proposed the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) as a single overarching umbrella body for higher education.

  • This new regulatory body would replace the existing separate regulatory institutions in the higher education sector to improve coordination and maintain standards.
  • The HECI is set to have four independent verticals, namely:
  1. National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC)
  2. General Education Council (GEC)
  3. Higher Education Grants Council (HEGC)
  4. National Accreditation Council (NAC)

Each of these verticals has specific roles and responsibilities, from regulation, to setting standards, to funding, to accreditation.

  • According to NEP 2020, the first vertical of the HECI will be the National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC).
  • This council will be the primary regulator for higher education in India, including teacher education, excluding medical and legal education.
  • This implies that all other bodies, like UGC and AICTE, would cease to be regulatory bodies and would only be responsible for standards setting and providing grants.

Therefore, the correct answer would be the "National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC)".

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 29
In a classroom situation, the total number of blind students should be
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Visual Impairment: The term 'visual impairment' is used to refer to not only those who are blind but also those who have their own vision. When the person has residual vision above a certain level, he is said to have low vision or poor vision. However, if the residual vision is below that level, he is considered to be blind.

Important Points

In a classroom situation, the total number of blind students should be 10-12, so that teacher can adopt the strategies which cater individual differences in the class.

Strategies to teach blind students in the classroom:

  • Teachers who teach blind children in ordinary classrooms need to provide adequate special materials and equipment. There is almost universal agreement that the special materials and equipment needed by a visually impaired student in a regular school are essential to success.
  • In addition, Friendly user materials are good teaching materials for blind children, and creative materials which are provided to blind children enhance dialogue and social interaction to complete an assignment. 
  • Students with visual impairments who's knowledge of concepts are strong would have difficulty keeping pace with this rate of instruction unless it is entirely verbal.
  • Purposeful sampling was used to select teachers who teach blind children in ordinary classrooms. Legibility for teacher’s participation in the study was based on the following criteria:
    • experience in teaching blind children with their distance vision assessment results indicating that they are blind with (visual acuity of (3/60 or worse).
    • Teaching ordinary classrooms,
    • fully attending school at the time of the study, and
    • gender balance was desirable but not necessary.
  • The teacher who is guiding the blind children in ordinary classrooms is supposed to know more than the blind pupils who are being guided, that is why very many blind children have fallen victims to wrong teaching. Guidance is needed for blind children since they can hear, it is easy for them to learn.

Hence, we can conclude that in a classroom situation, the total number of blind students should be 10-12.

Bihar STET Paper 2 Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 30
Where is the largest reserves of manganese in India?
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Manganese is one of the important raw materials used for smelting iron ore.

Important Points

  • Manganese is used for making alloys.
  • It is used in manufacturing of enamel, dry cell batteries, plastics, chemicals and glasses.
  • It requires almost 10 kg of manganese to manufacture one tonne of steel.
  • Odisha is the largest producer of manganese in India with multiple mines located over the iron ore belt of India.
  • Some of the major mines are Bonai, Kendujhar, Sundergarh, Gangpur, Koraput, Kalahandi, and Bolanger.
  • After Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, Goa, and Jharkhand lies in the list of manganese producer in India.
  • In 2000-2001, Odisha produced one-third of the country's total production.

Thus, we can conclude that Odisha is the largest producer of manganese.

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