Indian Forest Service Physics Paper II 2022 Question Paper PDF

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  • Year 2022
  • Conducted By UPSC
  • Maximum Marks 200
  • Duration Three Hours
  • Languages English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination
Year 2022
Conducting Body UPSC
Paper Physics Paper-II
Subject Physics
Duration Three Hours
Maximum Marks 200
Question Type Mixed

This is the Physics Paper II question paper for the Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination held in 2022 by UPSC. The paper is designed to test candidates' in-depth knowledge of Physics, carrying a maximum of 200 marks and allowing three hours for completion. It consists of a mix of objective and descriptive questions, requiring candidates to demonstrate both theoretical understanding and problem-solving skills. Aspirants can use this paper to gauge the exam's difficulty, identify key topics, and refine their preparation strategy for the IFS Main examination.

Major Topics Covered

  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Atomic Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Spectroscopy
  • Solid State Physics
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Mathematical Physics

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

  • Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination 2022 Physics Paper-I
  • Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination 2021 Physics Paper-II
  • UPSC Civil Services Exam 2022 Physics Optional Paper
  • Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination 2022 Physics Paper-II Answer Key
  • Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination Physics Syllabus
  • UPSC Physics Optional Syllabus
  • Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination Pattern
  • UPSC Exam Pattern for IFS

Instructions

  • There are EIGHT questions in all, out of which FIVE are to be attempted.
  • Out of the remaining SIX questions, THREE are to be attempted selecting at least ONE question from each of the two Sections A and B.
  • The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it.
  • Unless otherwise mentioned, symbols and notations have their usual standard meanings.
  • Assume suitable data, if necessary and indicate the same clearly.
  • Neat sketches may be drawn, wherever required.
  • Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order.
  • Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly.
  • Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off.
  • Answers must be written in ENGLISH only.
  • Useful Constants: = 1.673 \times 10^{-27} kg Mass of proton = 1.675 \times 10^{-27} kg Mass of neutron = 9.11 \times 10^{-31} kg Mass of electron = 6.626 \times 10^{-34} J s Planck constant = 1.380 \times 10^{-23} J K-1 Boltzmann constant = 9.273 \times 10^{-24} A m2 Bohr magneton (\mu_B) = 5.051 \times 10^{-27} J T-1 (A m2) Nuclear magneton (\mu_N) = 1.602 \times 10^{-19} C Electronic charge = 1.660 \times 10^{-27} kg Atomic mass unit (u) = 931 MeV g_s^p = 5.5855 \mu_N m(p) = 1.00727 u m(^{4}_{2}He) = 4.002603 u = 1.00866 u m(n) m(^{12}_{6}C) = 12.00000 \text{ u} m(^{87}_{38}Sr) = 86.908893 u m(^{2}_{1}H) = 2.014022 u m(^{3}_{1}H) = 3.0160500 u m(^{16}_{8}O) = 15.999 u = 1.05 \times 10^{-34} J s ħ = 197 eV nm ħc

Questions (page 2)

Section A

Q1.

(a) The lifetime of a given atom in an excited state is 10^{-8} s. It comes to the ground state by emitting a photon of wavelength 5800 Å. Find the energy uncertainty and wavelength uncertainty of the photon.

(b) An electron is confined to an infinite well whose width L (=100 pm) is roughly the size of an atom.
(i) What are the energies of four least energetic quantum states? (ii) What energy must be imparted to the electron to raise it from a state with n = 12 to a higher energy state with n = 25?

(c) (i) Find the lowest energy of an electron confined in a three-dimensional cubic box of each side 1 Å. (ii) Find the temperature at which the average energy of the molecule would be equal to the lowest energy of the electron. [Given : k = 1.38 imes 10^{-23} J/K]

(d) The quantum numbers of the two optical electrons in a two-valence electron atom are
n1 = 6, l1 = 3, s1 = rac{1}{2}
n2 = 5, l2 = 1, s2 = rac{1}{2}
Assuming j-j coupling, find the possible values of J.

(e) Describe the basic principle of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mention its different applications.

Section A

Q2.

(a) Derive an approximate expression for the transmission coefficient for a rectangular potential barrier for which rac{a}{hbar}sqrt{2m(V0 - E)} gg 1.

(b) Distinguish between normal and anomalous Zeeman effects. Explain the Zeeman pattern of the resonance (D1, D2) lines of sodium.

(c) Explain the mechanism of phosphorescence emission of radiation. Distinguish between fluorescence and phosphorescence.

Section A

Q3.

(a) The components of the angular momenta ec{J}_1 and ec{J}_2 satisfy commutation rules. Show that the components of the sum ec{J} = ec{J}_1 + ec{J}_2 also satisfy the commutation rules. Whether the difference ec{J}_1 - ec{J}_2 satisfies an angular momentum?

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of the exam?

The exam is the Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination.

What year is this question paper from?

This question paper is from the year 2022.

Which paper is this?

This is Physics Paper-II.

Who conducts the Indian Forest Service Examination?

The examination is conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission).

What is the maximum marks for Physics Paper-II?

The maximum marks for Physics Paper-II is 200.

What is the time allowed to complete the paper?

The time allowed to complete the paper is Three Hours.

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