You are on page 1of 5

Name ................................................

ONLINE NEET/JEEMAIN EXAM


Batch.................... Roll No. ...............
15 - 10 - 2020
PHYSICS
Batch : LT -21 Normal
21K/
/NEET/JEEMAIN/P Electromagnetic Induction & AC (HOME WORK)

1. Flux associated with a closed loop is 2t2 – t + 5 Weber. The magnitude of induced emf at t = 2s is:
1) 4V 2) 2V 3) 3V 4) 7V
2. Lenz’s law is a consequence of conservation of
1) charge 2) mass 3) energy 4) momentum
3. If the circular conducting loop in the figure is contracting and field is uniform, induced current will be

1) Clockwise 2) Anticlockwise 3) Zero 4) Alternating


4. Consider the conductor PQ moving in a perpendicular magnetic field as shown.

1) End P is positive with respect to Q 2) End P is negative with respect to Q


3) No emf in induced 4) Both end positive
5. Consider the closed square loop PQRS moving in a uniform field as shown. Then the sides on which emf
induced is/are

1) PQ and QR 2) PQ and RS 3) QR and RS 4) Only PQ


6. Two identical coaxial circular loops carry a current I each circulating in the same direction. If the loops
approach each other, the current in
1) each decreases
2) each increases
3) each remains the same
4) one decreases whereas that in the other decreases
7. Select the situations where eddy currents appear as disadvantage.
1) Electromagnetic damping 2) Induction furnace
3) Magnetic brakes 4) Transformer
21K/TP/P/[N] 2 N/J - PHYSICS

8. A closed coil of area A, number of turns N is placed in a field B. Then an alternating emf can be obtained
1) By continuously increasing A 2) By continuously increasing N
3) By continuously increasing B 4) By rotating the coil continuously in the field
9. A metal ring is held horizontally and a bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis
of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is:
1) equal to that due to gravity 2) less than that due to gravity
3) more than that due to gravity 4) first more and then less than that due to gravity
10. A copper ring, having a cut such as not to form a complete loop, is held horizontally and a bar magnet is
dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet
1) is g 2) is less than g
3) is more than g 4) depends on the relative size of the cut

11. The magnetic flux through a circuit of resistance R changes by an amount  in a time t . Then the total
quantity of electric charge Q that passes any point in the circuit during time t is represented by:

1    
1) Q  2) Q  3) Q  4) Q  R
R t R t t
12. Two circular coils can be arranged in any of the three situations shown in the figure. Their mutual inductance
will be

1) maximum in situation (i) 2) maximum in situation (ii)


3) maximum in situation (iii) 4) the same in all situations
13. The dimensional formula for inductance is:
1) ML2T–2A–1 2) ML2T–1A–2 3) ML2TA–2 4) ML2T–2A–2
14. In an AC generator, a coil with N turns, all of the same area A and total resistance R, rotates with frequency
 in a magnetic field B. The maximum value of emf generated in the coil is:
1) NAB 2) NABR 3) NAB 4) NABR
15. Two coils of self inductances 2mH and 8mH are placed so close together that the effective flux in one coil
is completely linked with the other. The mutual inductance between these coils is:
1) 6mH 2) 4mH 3) 16mH 4) 10mH

16. The alternating current in a circuit is given by I  2 2 sin 50 t . The average value and rms value over a
complete cycle is:

1) (zero, 2 2 A ) 2) (2A, 2 2 A ) 3) ( 2 2 A , 2A) 4) (zero, 2A)


21K/TP/P/[N] 3 N/J - PHYSICS

17. AC and dc can be distinguished using;


1) heating effect 2) magnetic effect 3) chemical effect 4) none of these
18. Hot wire ammeters can be used for measuring
1) alternating current only 2) direct current only
3) both alternating and direct current 4) neither alternating nor direct current
19. In the given circuit R is a resistor, L is an inductor and B1 and B2 are two bulbs. If the switch S is turned off

1) both B1 and B2 die out promptly 2) both B1 and B2 die out with some delay
3) B1 dies out promptly but B2 with some delay 4) B2 dies out promptly but B1 with some delay
20. The reactance of a circuit is zero. It is possible that the circuit contains
1) an inductor and a capacitor 2) a resistor only
3) a capacitor only 4) both 1 and 2
21. The value of current at resonance in series LCR circuit is affected by the value of
1) R only 2) C only 3) L only 4) L, C and R

 
22. In an AC circuit the voltage is E  E 0 sin t . The resulting current in the circuit is I  I 0 sin  t   .
 2
The power consumption in the circuit is given by

E 0 I0 E 0 I0 E 0 I0
1) 2) 3) 4) zero
2 2 2 2
23. In a LCR series circuit, capacitance is changed from C to 2C. For the resonant frequency to remain
unchanged, the inductance should be changed from L to:
1) 2L 2) 4L 3) L/4 4) L/2
24. A circuit has a resistance of 12 and an impedance of 15 . The power factor of the circuit is:
1) 0.125 2) 1.25 3) 0.4 4) 0.8
25. Identify the correct statement.
1) An inductor by pass both dc and ac 2) An inductor by pass ac but block dc
3) An inductor by pass dc but block ac 4) An inductor block both dc and ac
26. Identify the correct statement.
1) A capacitor by pass both dc and ac 2) A capacitor by pass ac but block dc
3) A capacitor by pass dc but block ac 4) A capacitor block both dc and ac
21K/TP/P/[N] 4 N/J - PHYSICS

27. In a LR series ac circuit


1) Current and voltage are in phase

2) Current lags voltage by a phase angle (  ) 0     2

3) Current leads voltage by a phase angle (  ) 0     2

4) Current leads voltage by  2

28. In RC series circuit


1) Current and voltage are in phase

2) Current lags voltage by a phase angle (  ) 0     2

3) Current leads voltage by a phase angle (  ) 0     2

4) Current leads voltage by  2

29. A transformer with efficiency 80% works at 4KW and 100V. If the secondary voltage is 200V, then the
primary and secondary currents are respectively
1) 40A, 16A 2) 16A, 40A
3) 20A, 40A 4) 40A, 20A
30. The core of transformer is laminated because
1) ratio of voltage in primary and secondary may be increased
2) energy losses due to eddy currents may be minimised
3) the weight of the transformer may be reduced
4) all the above
Name ................................................
ONLINE NEET/JEEMAIN EXAM
Batch.................... Roll No. ...............
15 - 10 - 2020
PHYSICS
Batch : LT -21 Normal
21K/
/NEET/JEEMAIN/P Electromagnetic Induction & AC (HOME WORK) - Key

1. 4 6. 1 11. 2 16. 4 21. 1 26. 2


2. 3 7. 4 12. 1 17. 3 22. 4 27. 2
3. 1 8. 4 13. 4 18. 3 23. 4 28. 3
4. 1 9. 2 14. 1 19. 2 24. 4 29. 1
5. 2 10. 1 15. 2 20. 4 25. 3 30. 2

You might also like