The angle of \(1^\circ\) (degree) will be equal to:
(Use \(360^\circ=2\pi\) rad
)
1. \(1.034\times10^{-3}\) rad
2. \(1.745\times10^{-2}\) rad
3. \(1.524\times10^{-2}\) rad
4. \(1.745\times10^{3}\) rad

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A man wishes to estimate the distance of a nearby tower from him. He stands at point A in front of tower C and spots a very distant object O in line with AC. He then walks perpendicular to AC up to B, a distance of 100 m, and looks at O and C again. Since O is very distant, the direction BO is practically the same as AO; but he finds the line of sight of C shifted from the original line of sight by an angle \(\theta=40^\circ\) (\(\theta\) is known as ‘parallax’), the distance of the tower C from his original position A is: (Given \(\tan40^\circ=0.8391\))
1. 119 m
2. 126 m
3. 320 m
4. 219 m

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The moon is observed from two diametrically opposite points \(A\) and \(B\) on Earth. The angle \(\theta\) subtended at the moon by the two directions of observation is \(1^{\circ}54'\). Given the diameter of the Earth to be about \(1.276\times 10^{7}~\text{m}\), the distance of the moon from the Earth is:
1. \(2.91\times10^{8}~\text{m}\)
2. \(3.11\times10^{9}~\text{m}\)
3. \(3.84\times10^{8}~\text{m}\)
4. \(1.91\times10^{7}~\text{m}\)

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The Sun’s angular diameter is measured to be 1920′′. The distance of the Sun from the Earth is 1.496×1011 m. The diameter of the Sun:

1.  2.39×109 m

2.  0.39×109 m

3.  1.39×109 m

4.  1.39×1010 m

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If the size of a nucleus (in the range of \(10^{-15}\) to \(10^{-14}\) m) is scaled up to the tip of a sharp pin, what roughly is the size of an atom? Assume tip of the pin to be in the range \(10^{-5}\) m to \(10^{-4}\) m.
1. \(1\) m
2. \(10\) m
3. \(10^{-10}\) m
4. \(10^{-5}\) m

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Two clocks are being tested against a standard clock located in a national laboratory. At 12:00:00 noon by the standard clock, the readings of the two clocks are:

Days Clock 1 Clock 2
Monday 12:00:05     10:15:06
Tuesday 12:01:15     10:14:59
Wednesday 11:59:08   10:15:18
Thursday 12:01:50       10:15:07
Friday 11:59:15     10:14:53
Saturday 12:01:30   10:15:24
Sunday 12:01:19   10:15:11


If you are doing an experiment that requires precision time interval measurements, which of the two clocks will you prefer?

1. clock 1
2. clock 2
3. neither clock 1 nor clock 2
4. both clock 1 and clock 2

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We measure the period of oscillation of a simple pendulum. In successive measurements, the readings turn out to be \(2.63~\text s, 2.56~\text s, 2.42~\text s, 2.71~\text s,\) and \(2.80~\text s.\) The average absolute error and percentage error, respectively, are:
1. \(0.22~\text s\) and \(4\%\)
2. \(0.11~\text s\) and \(4\%\)
3. \(4~\text s\) and \(0.11\%\)
4. \(5~\text s\) and \(0.22\%\)

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The temperatures of two bodies measured by a thermometer are \(t_1=20^\circ \text{C}\pm0.5^\circ \text{C}\) and \(t_2=50^\circ \text{C}\pm0.5^\circ \text{C}.\) The temperature difference with permissible error is:
1. \(31^\circ \text{C}\pm0.5^\circ \text{C}\)
2. \(30^\circ \text{C}\pm1.0^\circ \text{C}\)
3. \(30^\circ \text{C}\pm0.0^\circ \text{C}\)
4. 
\(30^\circ \text{C}\pm1.5^\circ \text{C}\)

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The resistance \(R=\frac{V}{I}\) where \(V=(100 \pm 5) ~V\) and \(I=(10 \pm 0.2)~ A\). The percentage error in \(R\) is:
1. \(5\%\)
2. \(2\%\)
3. \(7\%\)
4. 
\(3\%\)

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Two resistors of resistances R1 = 100 ± 3 ohm and R2 = 200 ± 4 ohm are connected in series, the equivalent resistance of the series combination is:

1.  (300 ± 7) ohm

2.  (300 ± 1) ohm

3.  (300 ± 0) ohm

4.  (100 ± 1) ohm

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