MP PAT Previous Year Paper 2013 – Physics

Madhya Pradesh Pre Agriculture Test Physics Paper 2013

PAT_2013_PAPER_I – Physics

Sr. No. Questions with multiple options
1. Which of the following force is non-conservative in nature?

(a)    Coulomb

(b)   Frictional

(c)    Gravitational

(d)   Restoring force of an elastic spring

2. I g is the acceleration due to gravity on earth’s surface, the gain in potential energy of an object of mass m raised from the surface of earth to a height equal to the radius R of the earth is

(a)    ½ mg R

(b)   2 mg R

(c)    mg R

(d)   ¼ mg R

3. The radius of a soap bubble is r and the surface tension of soap solution is T. Keeping the temperature constant, the bubble is blown to twice its diameter. The necessary energy is

(a)    8 x pie x r x r x T

(b)   12 x pie x r x r x T

(c)    16 x pie x r x r x T

(d)   24 x pie x r x r x T

4. Real gases behave like an ideal gas at:

(a)    Low pressure and low temperature

(b)   High pressure and high temperature

(c)    Low pressure and high temperature

(d)   high temperature and low temperature

5. A litre of perfect gas at a pressure of 72 cm of mercury column is compressed isothermally to a volume of 900 cc. The stress in terms of length of mercury column is

(a)    80 cm

(b)   64.cm

(c)    8 cm

(d)   72 cm

6. The ratio of specific heats ( in case of gases of diatomic molecules is

(a)    1.3

(b)   1.4

(c)    1.5

(d)   1.6

7. The mechanical equivalent of heat:

(a)    Has the same dimensions as of heat

(b)   Has the same dimensions as of work

(c)    Has the same dimensions as of energy

(d)   Is dimensionless

8. Taking the direction to the right as the positive direction of the x-axis, the function y=f(x-vt) represents:

(a)    Stationary wave

(b)   A wave travelling to the right

(c)    A wave travelling to the left

(d)   A simple harmonic oscillation

9. Energy is not carried by:

(a)    Transverse progressive wave

(b)   Longitudinal progressive wave

(c)    Electromagnetic wave

(d)   Stationary waves

10. Colour in thin films are seen due to:

(a)    Polarization of light

(b)   Diffraction of light

(c)    Interference of light

(d)   Refraction of light

Data Collected By – K. Jeyanthi
Published On – 14th Nov 2021

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