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Govt.

High School 82/6-R Sahiwal


CLASS : 10TH - PHYSICS Exam Format : Monthly

Time : 1 Hour | Date _________________ Marks : 50     Chapter#: 14


Roll Number __________ Student Name __________________________ Father Name ____________

Objective Type

Encircle the Correct Option. (1 x 30 = 30)


1) The rate of flow of charge is called as:
a) Electric current b) Conventional current c) Both of above d) None of these

2) None of these : If 0.5 C charge passes through a wire in 10sec then what will be the value of current flowing through it?
a) 5 A b) 5mA c) 0.5mA d) 0.5 A

3) The current which flows due to the flow of positive charges from higher potential to lower potential of battery is called:
a) Electric current b) Conventional current c) Both of above d) None of these

4) In which combination galvanometer and ammeter always connected


a) Series combination b) Parallel combination c) Both of above d) None of these

5) Potential difference across any resistance can be measured by using:


a) Ammeter b) Voltmeter c) Galvanometer d) Electron volt

6) Voltmeter is always connected in;


a) Series combination b) Parallel combination c) Both of above d) None of these

7) The energy supplied by a battery to a unit charge when it flows through the electrical circuits is called :
a) Electric potential b) Electric current c) Emf d) Conventional current

8) SI unit of emf is:


a) Volt b) j/c c) both of above d) none of these

9) According to ohm’s law the relationship between voltage across any resistance and current is
a) Directly proportional b) Inversely proportional c) Equals d) None of these

10) If a potential difference of one volt across the conductor produces an electric current of one ampere then resistance is said
to be one;
a) Volt b) Ampere c) eV d) ohm

11) the material whose resistance changes with voltage  is called as:
a) ohmic conductors b) non-ohmic conductors c) semiconductors d) insulators

12) The resistance of a conductor of resistance of conductor and its length


a) Directly proportional b) Inversely proportional c) Equals d) None of these

13) Reading on a voltmeter connected across a heating element 60v. the amount of current passing through the heating element
is 2A. the resistance of heating element will be:
a) 30V b) 30Ω c) 300V d) 300 Ω

14) If the length of copper wire is 1 meter and its diameter of conductor the resistance of this copper wire will be
a) 1.54 × 10-4 Ω b) 0.64 × 10-3 Ω c) 0.54 × 10-3 Ω d) 0.54 × 10-2 Ω

15) An electric stove element is connected to 240v supply and has resistance of 19.81.54 × 10-4 Ω
Then the element will draw current:
a) 12.9A b) 12.1A c) 21.1A d) 21.9A

16) Rubber, glass and wood are good examples of


a) Semiconductors b) Insulators c) Conductors d) None of these

17) If a number of resistance are connected in such a way that there that there are more than one path to flow the current then
such combination is called as:
a) Short circuited b) Parallel combination c) Open circuited d) Series combination

18) In series combination the current through all individuals remains:


a) Same b) Different c) Equals to total current d) None of these

19) The amount of energy supplied by current in unit time is known as:
a) Electric power b) Electric potential c) Electric current d) None of these

20) The current which does not changes is direction of flow is known as:
a) Electric current b) Direct current c) Alternating current d) None of these
21) The current which changes its direction of flow after regular intervals of time is know as;
a) Electric current b) Direct current c) Alternating current d) None of these

22) In which combination fuse is connected to lie wire:


a) Series combination b) Parallel combination c) Open circuited d) Short circuited

23) If three resistance of 6 Ω are connected in parallel then what will be equivalent resistance
a) 12Ω b) 2 Ω c) 38 Ω d) 5 Ω

24) All the household appliances are connected in:


a)  Series combination b) Parallel combination c) Open circuited d) Short circuited

25) Voltmeter is used to detect and measure:


a) Resistance b) Potential difference c) Electric current d) Capacitance

26) If there are number of resistors connected in parallel then each resistor has:
a) Same voltage b) Different voltage c) Same current d) Different current

27) If two resistors of 6k and 4k are connected in series then what will be the equivalent resistance?
a) 24k b) 12k c) 10k d) 2.4k

28) If we double both the current and the voltage in a circuit while keeping its resistance constant, the power
a) Remains unchanged b) Halves c) Four times d) Quarter

29) What is the power rating of a lamp connected to a 12 V source when it carries 2.5 A ?
a) 4.8 W b) 14.5 W c) 30 W d) 60 W

30) The combined resistance of two identical resistors, connected in series is 8 Ω. Their combined in a parallel arrangement will
be
a) 2 Ω b) 4 Ω c) 8 Ω d) 12 Ω

Subjective Type

Answers the Following Short Questions       (2 x 10 = 20)


i) Define conventional current. ii) What do you meant by electric difference? Give its unit.
iii) Find the equivalent resistance of number of resistance
connected in series?  iv) Discuss why AC is more advantageous than DC?
v) Write down the hazards of electricity. vi) What do you meant by circuit breaker?
vii) Write down the identifying symbol of ammeter,voltmeter and viii) Write down the identifying symbol of lamp/bulb, resistor,
Ohm meter. capacitor and thermistor.
ix) Why is the voltage used for the domestic supply much lower x) Define a circuit diagram for a study room that needs the
than the voltage at which the power is transmitted? following equipment in parallel.

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