SPI Aurangabad Admission 2024 Sample Question Paper on Physics

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Which of the following star/s remain in the same position in the sky?
(a) Pole star
(b) Sirius

(c) Vega
(d) Aldebaran

a

A cockroach covers a distance of 3.0m from A to B and then moves a distance of 4.0 m at right angles to AB. The resultant displacement would be
(a) zero
(b) 1.0 m
(c) 5.0 m
(d) 7.0 m

c

The waves that propagate through compressions and rarefactions is
(a) Longitudinal Waves
(b) Transverse Waves
(c) Elastic Waves
(d) Light Waves

a

The speed of sound in air
(a) Decrease with increase in temperature
(b) Increase with increase in temperature
(c) Decrease with decrease in temperature
(d) Remains same with increase in temperature

b

The mirror that has the widest field view is
(a) Plane mirror
(b) Concave mirror
(c) Convex mirror
(d) Plane or Concave mirror

c

When a ray of light falls normally on glass slab, the lateral displacement will be
(a) Zero degree
(b) 60 degree
(c) 90 degree
(d) 180 degree

a

The height of the girl is 5 feet 6 inch. To see the full image of herself in the mirror, the minimum length of the mirror should be
(a) 2 feet 8 inch
(b) 2 feet 9 inch
(c) 2 feet 7 inch
(d) 2 feet 6 inch

b

An athlete weighing 54 kg running at 4 m/s increases his speed uniformly so that his momentum after 6 seconds becomes 540 kg m/sec. His acceleration is
(a) 1.2 m per second square
(b) 1.0 m per second square
(c) 0.8 m per second square
(d) 0.4 m per second square

b

P is a hotel on top of a mountain peak of 5000m height from the sea level. Q is a house in the Mediterranean coast. R is the bottom of a mine, 2000 m below the surface of earth. Gravitational pull
(a) will be the same at P,Q and R
(b) at P and R will be more than the gravitya at Q.
(c) at P and R will be less than the gravity at Q
(d) at R will be more than that at Q, which will be more than that at P

c

Gravity is more at the poles than in the equator because
(a) Poles receive less sunlight than the equator
(b) Earth’s magnetism is stronger at the poles than at the equator
(c) Poles are covered in thick ice while the equator is not
(d) Earth bulges more at the equator than in the poles

d
You can also refer the following SPI Aurangabad Model Papers for practice –

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on Mathematics

SPI Maths Paper 1
SPI Maths Paper 2
SPI Maths Paper 3
SPI Maths Paper 4
SPI Maths Paper 5
SPI Maths Paper 6
SPI Maths Paper 7
SPI Maths Paper 8

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on Physics

SPI Physics Paper 1
SPI Physics Paper 2
SPI Physics Paper 3
SPI Physics Paper 4
SPI Physics Paper 5
SPI Physics Paper 6
SPI Physics Paper 7
SPI Physics Paper 8
SPI Physics Paper 9
SPI Physics Paper 10

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on Chemistry

SPI Chemistry Paper 1
SPI Chemistry Paper 2
SPI Chemistry Paper 3
SPI Chemistry Paper 4
SPI Chemistry Paper 5
SPI Chemistry Paper 6
SPI Chemistry Paper 7
SPI Chemistry Paper 8
SPI Chemistry Paper 9

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on English

SPI English Paper 1
SPI English Paper 2
SPI English Paper 3
SPI English Paper 4
SPI English Paper 5
SPI English Paper 6
SPI English Paper 7
SPI English Paper 8
SPI English Paper 9
SPI English Paper 10
SPI English Paper 11
SPI English Paper 12

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on General Science

SPI General Science Paper 1

SPI Aurangabad Model Papers on Social Science

SPI Social Science Paper 1


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