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XII Physics Practice Paper - 2
XII Physics Practice Paper - 2
TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
VASANT VIHAR N. DELHI
PHYSICS PRACTICE PAPER - 2 ( 2022-23)
CLASS: XII
Date: 20.06.22 Time: 1 hour 30 min
No. of pages: 3 Max Marks: 35
General Instructions
● All questions are compulsory.
● Question numbers 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions, carrying one mark
each.
● Question numbers 6 to 9 are very short answer type questions, carrying two marks
each.
● Question number 10 to 13 are short answer type questions, carrying three marks
each.
● Question number 14 to 15 are long answer type questions, carrying five marks
each.
Q1. A magnetic needle suspended by a silk thread is vibrating in the earth’s (1Mark)
magnetic field. If the temperature of the needle is increased by 700°C,
then
(a) time period decreases
(b) time period increases
(c) time period remains unchanged
(d) the needle stops vibrating
Q2. Magnetic susceptibility for diamagnetic materials is
(a) small and negative (1Mark)
(b) small and positive
(c) large and positive
(d) large and negative
Q3. A particle is moving in a uniform magnetic field, then
(a) its momentum changes but total energy remains the same (1Mark)
(b) both momentum and total energy remain the same
(c) both change
(d) total energy changes but momentum remains same.
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Q4. A magnet of moment M is suspended in a uniform magnetic field B. The
maximum value of torque acting on magnet is:
(a) MB (1Mark)
(b) ½ MB
(c) 2MB
(d) zero
Q5. Current is flowing in two long parallel conductors in the same direction. The
uctors
(a) repel each other (1Mark)
(b) attract each other
(c) become inclined to each other
(d) neither attract nor repel each other
Q6. A magnetic needle suspended by a silk thread is vibrating in the earth’s
magnetic field. If the temperature of the needle is increased by 700°C,
then (2Mark
(a) time period decreases s)
(b) time period increases
(c) time period remains unchanged
(d) the needle stops vibrating
Q7. A circular coil of N turns and radius R carries a current I. It is unwound and
rewound to make another coil of radius R/2. Current I remain the same.
Calculate
the ratio of the magnetic moments of the new coil and the original coil.. (2Mark
s)
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Q8. Two identical circular wires P and Q each of radius R and carrying current 'I' are
kept in perpendicular planes such that they have a common center as shown in
the
figure. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at the (2Mark
common center s)
of the two coils.
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Q9. The figure shows the variation of intensity of magnetisation versus the applied
magnetic field intensity, H, for two magnetic materials A and B :
(a) Identify the materials A and B.
(b) Why does the material B, has a larger susceptibility than A, for a given field
at constant temperature? (2Mark
s)
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Q1 Derive the expression for force per unit length between two long straight
0. parallel
current carrying conductors. Hence define one ampere.
Three long, straight and parallel wires carrying currents are arranged as shown
(3Mark
in the figure. The wire C carries a current of 5 A is so placed that it experience s)
no force. Find the distance of wire C from wire D.
Q1 State Biot-Savart law, giving the mathematical expression for it. Use this law to
1. derive the expression for the magnetic field due to a circular coil carrying
current at a (3Mark
point along its axis. How does a circular loop carrying current behave as a s)
magnet?
Q1 In what way is the behavior of a diamagnetic material different from that of a
2. paramagnetic, when kept in an external magnetic field? (any three points) (3Mark
s)
Q1 (a) How does a diamagnetic material behave when it is cooled to very low
3. temperatures?
(b) Why does a paramagnetic sample display greater magnetisation when (3Mark
cooled? Explain. s)
Q1 (a) With the help of a diagram, explain the principle and working of a moving
4. coil
galvanometer.
(b) What is the importance of a radial magnetic field and how is it produced?
(c) With the help of a diagram, explain how you will convert a galvanometer (5
into a voltmeter. Also write an expression for resistance of voltmeter.. Marks)
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Q1 A small compass needle of magnetic moment ‘m’ is free to turn about an axis
5. perpendicular to the direction of uniform magnetic field ‘B’. The moment of
inertia of the needle about the axis is ‘I’. The needle is slightly disturbed from
its stable position and then released. Prove that it executes simple harmonic
motion. Hence deduce the expression for its time period. (5Mark
s)
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