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December 14th, 2017, 09:50 AM
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Physics NTSE Sample Papers
Hi I would like to have the sample question paper for the National Talent Search Examination for Physics Subject which is required for reference purpose?
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December 14th, 2017, 11:42 AM
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Re: Physics NTSE Sample Papers
The sample question paper for the National Talent Search Examination for Physics Subject which is required for reference purpose is as given below: Q1. A sheet of paper is placed on a table and a jug full of water is kept on it while pulling the paper suddenly, it is observed that the water does not spill out of jug. It is due to the inertia of the (a) paper sheet (b) jug & water in it (c) hard (d) table Ans. (b) Q2. “Every Action has equal & opposite reaction” was discovered by (a) Pascal (b) Newton (c) Edison (d) Copernicus Ans. (b) Q3. If a car travels a distance of 100 km & it takes 25 minutes to reach its destination , the speed of the car is (a) 4 km/min (b) 4 mt/min (c) 400 mt/min (d) None of these Ans. (a) Q4. Name of scienctist who gave a relationship between mechanical energy & heat energy (a) Darwine (b) Jameswatt (c) James precot joule (d) sir Isac Newton Ans. (c) Q5. A 1500 w electric geyser used every day for 2 hrs. Calculate the energy consumed ? (a) 90 kwh (b) 30 kwh (c) 750 kwh (d) None of these Ans. (a) Power of Geyser = 1500 W Used time = 30 x 2 = 60 Energy Power x Time = 1500 x 60 / 1000 = 90 kwh Q6. As per Law of Conservation of energy during a process or system of transformation of energy, the energy is (a) always lost (b) always gained (c) (c) neither gain nor lost (d) (d) only gets converted for heat to mechanical energy Ans. (c) Q7. An engine supplies 196 joules of energy. If the energy is supplied to a weight of 500 gms. How high can it be lifted (a) 38.2 (b) 39.2 (c) 40.2 (d) 42 Ans. (b) Energy supplied to the engine = 196 J Mass of water = 500 gm = 500/1000 = ½ kg Acceleration due to ground (g) = 10 mt/sec2. Energy required for lifting water = mgh H = energy supplied / m x g = 196 x 2 / 1 x 10 = 39.2 mt. Q8. Which of the following force is responsible for taking a gas ballon upwards ? (a) Gravitational force (b) Muscular force (c) Bouyant force (d) Magnetic force Ans. (c) Q9. When white light is passed through a prism, it is observed that violet light bends more than the red light. This is because (a) Velocity of red light in glass is less than that of violet light (b) Refractive Index of glass is more for violet light (c) wave length of violet light is less than that of red light (d) It is the properties of these colours. Ans. (b) Q10. Pascal’s law hold good for (a) gases only (b) liquid & fluid (c) solids only (d) for all Ans. (d) Q11. The Instrument for measuring electric current is known as (a) Ammeter (b) Voltameter (c) Galvanometer (d) Chronometer Ans. (a) Q12. A person using convex lense must be suffering from (a) Myopia (b) Astigmatism (c) Hypermyopia (d) None of these Ans. (c) Q13. If there is no atmosphere, then the duration of daylight on earth will (a) Increase (b) decrease (c) remain same (d) (d) None of these Ans. (b) Q14. The acceleration due to gravity is zero at (a) Poles (b) equator (c) center of earth (d) None of these Ans. (c) Q15. A hygrometer measures (a) The constant of Hydroscopic substance (b) Relataive density of solids (c) Relative density of liquids (d) amount of water vapour in air Ans. (a) Q16. The size of an atom is nearly (a) 10 – 5 m (b) 10 – 8 m (c) 10 – 15 m (d) 10 – 10 m Ans. (d) Q17. The force of repulsion between two parallel wires is ‘f’ when each one of them carries a certain current ‘ I ‘. If the current in each is doubled, the force between them would be (a) 2f (b) 3f (c) 4f (d) f / 4 Ans. (c) Q18. A fuse wires has eventially (a) High resistance & high melting point (b) Low resistance & high melting point (c) Low resistance 7 low melting point (d) None of these Ans. (d) it has high resistance & low melting point Q19. The emf of 3 identical cells connected in series in 6 V. The emf of each is (a) 6 V (b) 2 V (c) 3 V (d) None of these Ans. (b) Q20. One weber/mt 2 is equal to (a) 10 – 3 gram (b) 10 – 4gram (c) 104 gram (d) None of these Ans. (b) |
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