AP Board Junior Inter Physics Model Paper

Here we are giving Junior Intermediate Model Paper useful for the students of Andhra Pradesh. The paper is for Physics (Paper 1). Duration of the exam is 3 hours and maximum marks are 60. Following is the question paper.

Intermediate Public Examinations – March 2013
Physics Paper – 1 Model Paper (Section – A)

Note: a) All questions are of very short answer type.
b) Answer all questions.
c) Each question carries 2 marks. 10 x 2 = 20
1. Find the value of 2.2+4.08+3.125+6.3755 with due regard to
significant figures.
2. Which physical quantities remain constant in (i) an elastic collision and (ii) an inelastic collision?
3. A boy stands at one end of a boat that is stationary relative to
the shore. He starts to walk towards the opposite end of the
boat away from the shore. Does the boat move? If it moves in
what direction does it move?
4. A pendulum clock shows correct time at the equator. Does it
gain or lose time if it is taken to the poles? why?
5. What is ‘Neutron Star’? What are its limitations?
6. What are the directions of dynamic and static frictions between two bodies?
7. What is the work done in blowing a soap bubble of radius 2
cm if the surface tension of soap solution is 7 x 10-2 Nm-1?
8. If the gas in an open vessel is heated what will be the relation
between its temperature and mass of the gas in the container?
9. What is a reversible process? Is it necessary that the
process is to be quasi-static if it is to be reversible?
10. Equal masses of ice at 0oC and steam at 100oC are mixed up. Does all the ice melt? Does all the steam condense?

Section – B

Note: a) All questions are of short answer type.
b) Answer any six questions.
c) Each question carries 4 Marks. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Find the unit vector perpendicular to A → = 2iΛ+3j Λ+kΛ and
B → = iΛ-j Λ+kΛ
12. Derive the equation S = ut+1/2at2 using graphical method
where the symbols have their usual meaning.
13. Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a body down a
rough inclined plane.
14. Show that the projection of a particle performing uniform circular motion on any diameter of reference circle is simple
harmonic.
15. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
16. What is strain energy? Derive an expression for the strain
energy of a stretched wire.
17. Derive the equation of continuity? when a hose pipe is held
with its open end vertically upward how does the area of cross section of the water stream flowing out of the pipe change?
18. Show that Cp-Cv = R in the case of one mole of an ideal gas.

Section – C

Note: a) All questions are of long answer type.
b) Answer any two questions.
c) Each question carries 8 marks. 2 $ 8 = 16
19. Deduce an expression for the Kinetic energy of a body. obtain the relation between kinetic energy and momentum of a body. Can the momentum of a body change without changing its kinetic energy?
20. What is uniform circular motion? Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a particle performing uniform circular motion.
A stone of mass 2.0 Kg is tied to the end of a string of 2m length. It is whirled in a horizontal circle. If the breaking tension of the string is 400N, calculate the maximum velocity that can be given to the stone.
21. (a) Define pressure coefficient of a gas and describe Jally’s
bulb experiment to determine it.
(b) A brass rod and copper rod have same difference in
lengths at all temperatures. The difference in length is
10 cm. Find the lengths of the two rods at 0oC.
Coefficients of linear expansion of brass and copper are
19 x 10-6/ oC and 17 x 10-6/ oC respectively.

AP Junior Intermediate Physics Study Plan

To secure cent percent marks in Inter First Year Physics, choosing of right questions and the learning process is important. To succeed in this mission one has to follow the following formulae.

SQ 6R FORMULAE

S = Select Q = Questions
R = Read
R = Re Read
R = Recite
R = Re think
R = Remembrance
R = Reproduce

1. According to above formulae, we have to choose Essay type questions (8 Marks) from Dynamics and Simple Harmonic Motion. For example, observe how can we verify the law of Conservation of energy in the case of vertically projected body, freely falling body and also learn the difference between them. To derive any equation or to verify any law in physics TRUMP CARD is usage of FIGURE. So, in above two cases observe figures and with the help of figures practice verifying the law of Conservation of energy. Similarly ascertain how can we produce equation for time period of simple pendulum, loaded spring and practice by knowing the differences, similarities between them.

2. Short answer questions (4 Marks) will be carried from Vectors, Kinematics, Centre of Mass, Friction, Rotatory Motion, Gravitation, Thermodynamics And Transmission of Heat.

3. Learn and practice by knowing the differences, similarities in deriving the formulas for Potential energy, Kinetic energy, work-energy theorem, elastic energy and surface energy.

4. Learn and practice by knowing the differences, similarities in showing the path of the oblique projectile and horizontal projectile is parabola.

5. Learn and practice by knowing the differences in deriving equations for escape velocity and orbital velocity also in the case of verifying perpendicular axis theorem and parallel axis theorem.

6. Learn and Remember parallelogram law, Triangle law, The law of Conservation of linear momentum, the law of Conservation of angular momentum, the law of Conservation of energy, Newton Universal Law of Gravitation, Hook’s law, Kirchoff’s law, Stephen’s law and Newton law of Cooling.

7. Very short answer questions (2 Marks) will be carried from Units & Dimensions, Vectors, Kinematics, Collisions, Friction, Elasticity, Surface Tension and Heat Chapters.

8. If you want to write definitions, Units and dimensional formulas of different physical quantities or solve problems most important tool is applying formula. So if formula is remembered four advantages are there.

9. Practice solved problems from the following topics:
– Power of the engine, power of the gun, power of the locomotive from Dynamics.
– Strain energy from Elasticity.
– Conversion of temperature, Boyles law, Charles law, efficiency of heat engine, Newton law of cooling from Heat.

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