EAMCET Physics Model Questions – Optics

Following are the EAMCET model questions for Physics subjects. The questions are given from the topic – Optics. EAMCET candidates can practice these questions and assess themselves. Answers also given at the end of the questions.

1. If C is the critical angle of the material of a prism with respect to air, the maximum value of the refracting angle of the prism kept in air to get an emergent ray is
1) 3C 2) 2C 3) 4C 4) C

2. Light passes through an equilateral prism with its incident and emergent rays situated symmetrically with respect to the base of prism when the angle of incidence is 45° The angle of deviation is
1) 45° 2) 60° 3) 30° 4) 75°

3. Light incident normally on an equilateral glass prism of refractive index 1.5 undergoes total internal reflection. The angle of deviation is
1) 60° 2) 30° 3) 42° 4) 48°

4. A prism of refracting angle 4° is made of a material of refractive index 1.5. If the prism is kept in air its angle of minimum deviation is
1) 6° 2) 2° 3) 4° 4) 3°

5. What is the ratio of the angle of minimum deviation of a thin glass prism (μ =1.5) if it is kept in air and then immersed in a liquid (μ = 1.3)?
1) 4:1 2) 1:4 3) 6.5:2 4) 1:3

6. When a prism is in minimum deviation, one of the following statements is not correct.
1) Angle of incidence is equal to angle of emergence.
2) Angle of refraction is equal to half of the refracting angle of the prism.
3) Incident and emergent rays are not symmetrical with respect to the base of the prism
4) The refracted ray in the prism is paralled to the base of the prism.

7. Critical angle is minimum for which of the following colour of light
1) Blue 2) Red 3) Green 4) Violet

8. When a bubble of air rises through a column of water placed in bright light, the bubble appears to be shining due to
1) interference 2) diffraction
3) polarisation 4) total internal reflection

9. A crack in a pane of glass when see obliquely appears
1) Silvery 2) dim 3) black 4) colored

Answers: 1)2 2)3 3)1 4)2 5)3 6)3 7)4 8)4 9)1

EAMCET Physics Model Questions – Concept Linked Topics

Concept:
( i) When number of resistors are connected in series. The resultant resistance is given by
(ii) When number of resistors are connected in parallel the resultant resistance is given by
R1 = R2 = R3 = …. = Rn = R but = nR
Note: In the case of springs, capacitors etc. the series and parallel formulas are reversed.
e.g. : Cp = C1 + C2 + C3 +….
1 + C2 + C3 +….

SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION

1. Two light springs have time periods of 3s and 4s with the same load. When the springs are connected in series and the same load is attached to them, the time period will be

1) 1s 2) 2.4s 3) 5s 4) 7s

2. Two springs of force constants K1 and K2 are connected to a mass ‘m’ as shown. The frequency of oscillation of the mass is ‘f’. If both K1 and K2 are made four times their original values, the frequency of oscillation becomes

FLUID MECHANICS

3. When a capillary tube is connected to a pressure head, V cc of water flows per second. If another tube of same length but half the radius is connected to the first in series to the same pressure head, the quantity of water flowing through them per second will be (in cc)

TRANSMISSION OF HEAT

4. Two metal rods of same length and same area of cross section are connected in series. Their conductivities are 120 and 240 SI units. The effective conductivity of the combination is

1) 150 Wm-1K-1 2) 360 Wm-1K-1 3) 200 Wm-1K-1 4) 160 Wm-1K-1

5. Three metal rods are of same length and same cross-sectional area are connected in parallel. Their conductivities are 80, 120 and 160 SI units. The effective conductivity is

1) 120 Wm-1K-1 2) 360 Wm-1K-1
3) 200 Wm-1K-1 4) 160 Wm-1K-1

ELECTROSTATICS

6. The equivalent capacity between the points x and y in the circuit with C = 1mF is

1) 2mF 2) 3mF 3) 1mF 4) 0.5mF

7. The capacities of the three capacitors are in the ratio 1:2:3. Their equivalent capacity when connected in parallel is 60/11 mF more than they are connected in series. Their individual capacities in mF are

1) 4, 6, 7 2) 1, 2, 3 3) 2, 3, 4 4) 1, 3, 6

8. A parallel plate capacitor filled with two dielectrics of dielectric constants K1 and K2 as shown in figure. The effective capacitance is given by

CURRENT ELECTRICITY

9. Two cells of emfs E1 and E2 having internal resistances r1 and r2 are connected in parallel as shown. The emf and internal resistance of the equivalent source are

10. The equivalent resistance of the circuit between A and B is

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