Spectrum Nashik Entrance Exam

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Spectrum Nashik Objective Entrance Exam for Students

A glass vessel is filled with water to the rim and a lid is fixed to it tightly. Then, it is left inside a freezer for hours. What is expected to happen?

(A) The water freezes to ice and the level of ice comes down

(B) The water in the glass vessel simply freezes to ice

(C) The glass vessel breaks due to expansion as water freezes to ice

(D) The water does not freeze at all

Option c – The glass vessel breaks due to expansion as water freezes to ice

Three resistors with magnitudes 2, 4, and 8 ohms are connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance of the system would be

(A) less than 2 ohms

(B) more than 2 ohms but less than 4 ohms

(C) 4 ohms

(D) 14 ohms

Option a – less than 2 ohms

A simple circuit contains a 12 V battery and a bulb having 24 ohms resistance. When you turn on the switch, the ammeter connected to the circuit would read

(A) 0.5 A

(B) 2 A

(C) 4 A

(D) 5 A

Option a – 0.5 A

The temperature at which a solid melts to become a liquid at the atmospheric pressure is called its melting point. The melting point of a solid is an indication of

(A) the strength of the intermolecular forces of attraction

(B) the strength of the intermolecular forces of repulsion

(C) molecular mass

(D) molecular size

Option a – the strength of the intermolecular forces of attraction

Consider the following statements. 1. There is no net moment on a body that is in equilibrium. 2. The momentum of a body is always conserved. 3. The kinetic energy of an object is always conserved. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(A) 1, 2, and 3

(B) Only 2 and 3

(C) Only 1 and 2

(D) Only 1

Option d – Only 1

The brightness of a star depends on its

(A) size and temperature only

(B) size and distance from the earth

(C) size, temperature, and mass

(D) size, temperature, and distance from the earth

Option d – size, temperature, and distance from the earth

The ionization energy of the hydrogen atom in the ground state is

(A) 13.6 MeV

(B) 13.6 eV

(C) 13.6 Joule

(D) Zero

Option a – 13.6 MeV

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