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Question 1: In the figure shown

Options:
(a) Current in R4 and R5 are equal
(b) Current in R2 in R3 are equal
(c) Current in R1 is equal to the sum of currents in R3 , R4 and R5
(d) Current in R1 is equal to the sum of currents in R2 , R4 and R5
Assignment no. 2:
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Question 2: In the adjacent circuit shown, all ammeters and batteries are ideal. Internal resistances of all the
batteries are negligible. Point R is grounded.
Then, match the following:

Column I Column II
(A) Potential of point P (p) 6 SI units
(B) Potential of point Q (q) 20 SI units
(C) Reading of ammeter A1 (r) 18 SI units
(D) Reading of ammeter A2 (s) 47 SI units
Options:
(a) A – r; B – q; C – s; D – p
(b) A – p; B – q; C – r; D – s
(c) A – p; B – p; C – r; D – q
(d) A – r; B – q; C – p; D – p
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Assignment no. 26:
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Question 3: The figure shows the graph of potential gradient for two potentiometer x and y. Choose the correct
statement.

Statement-I: y will be preferred over x for measuring potential, and


Statement-2: Sensitivity of y is less than sensitivity of x.
Options:
(a) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is a correct explanation for Statement 1.
(b) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False.
(d) Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True.
Assignment no. 15:
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Question 4: Find the value of r so that maximum power is generated in external circuit.

Options:
(a) r  10 
(b) r  20 
(c) r  30 
(d) r  40 
Assignment no. 5:
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Question 5: An ammeter of resistance 10  and a voltmeter of resistance 20  are connected in a circuit as
shown in figure. Reading of ammeter and voltmeter are respectively.

Options:
10 100
(a) A and V
3 3
(b) 10 A and 100 V
10
(c) A and 100V
3
100
(d) 10 A and V
3
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 6: A uniform conical conductor carries a constant current i as shown in figure. There are two cross-
sectional planes 1 and 2, intersection of which with the plane of paper are shown then:

Options:
(a) Current density at a point on plane 1 > current density at a point on plane 2.
(b) Electric field at plane 1 > Electric field at plane 2
(c) Electric flux through plane 2 > Electric flux through plane 1
(d) Electric current through plane 1 > Electric current through plane 2
Assignment no. 30:
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Question 7: A potentiometer circuit is arranged as shown in fig. AB is potentiometer wire of length 1m.
Internal resistances of cells are shown in figure. Now when only key K1 is closed balanced length AJ is 40 cm
and when only K 2 closed balanced length AJ becomes 55cm. Find balanced length AJ (in cm) when both the
keys are closed is:
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Assignment no. 15:
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Question 8: The current following through 2 resistor is

E1  6 volt , E2  4 volt
r1  3, r2  2
R  8
Options:
(a) 0.03 amp
(b) 0.06 amp
(c) 0.09 amp
(d) 0.12 amp
Assignment no. 3:
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Question 9: Three resistances are joined together to from a letter Y, as shown in fig. if the potentials of the
terminals A, B and C are V1 , V2 and V3 respectively, then determine the potential of the point ‘O’.

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Options:
2
V V V  1 1 1 
(a)  12  22  32     
 R1 R2 R3   R1 R 2 R3 
1
V V V  1 1 1 
(b)  1  2  3     
 R1 R2 R3   R1 R 2 R 3 
V V V 
(c)  1  2  3   R1  R 2  R3 
 R1 R2 R3 
V V V 
(d)  12  22  32   R12  R 22  R32 
 R1 R2 R3 
Assignment no. 26:
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Question 10: Fig shows a simple potentiometer circuit for measuring a small e.m.f. produced by a
thermocouple. The meter wire PQ has a resistance of 5 . If a balance point is obtained 0.6 m along PQ when
measuring an e.m.f of 6 mV, what is the value of resistance R ?

Options:
(a) 95 
(b) 995 
(c) 195
(d) 1995 
Assignment no. 15:
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Question 11: In the given circuit RB = 6 Ω, RC = 3 Ω, RD = 2 Ω. The ratio of current through resistors A, B, C
and D will be in the ratio

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Options:
(a) 3 : 2 : 1 : 6
(b) 6 : 3 : 2 : 1
(c) 1 : 2 : 3 : 6
(d) 6 : 1 : 2 : 3
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 12: The sensitivity of a potentiometer can be increased by


Options:
(a) Decreasing the length of potentiometer wire
(b) Increasing the length of potentiometer wire
(c) Increasing the emf of the cell in primary circuit
(d) Decreasing the external resistance connected in primary circuit
Assignment no. 15:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fL7lgEFvM62ORUh71EG9fFQUNgyA114d/view?usp=sharing

Question 13: Find current through conductor CD in the given circuit

Options:
(a) 1 A
(b) 2 A
(c) 1.5 A
(d) 2.5A
Assignment no. 9:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bDZUrQ0nRr4kIRWtIUwVlL8RNr47aytX/view?usp=sharing

Question 14 Voltmeter and ammeter shown in circuit diagram are ideal, then the correct statements are

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Options:
(a) Reading of voltmeter is 4 volt
(b) Reading of ammeter is 1.0 A
(c) Current through 1  resistance is 1.0A
(d) Current through 1  resistance is zero
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 15: Two bulbs consume same power when operated at 200V and 300V respectively. When the bulbs
are connected in series across a D.C source of 500V, then
Options:
3
(a) ratio of potential difference across them is
2
4
(b) ratio of potential difference across them is
9
4
(c) ratio of power consumed across them is
9
2
(d) ratio of power consumed across them is
3
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 16: In the circuit shown

Options:
(a) the current through NP is 0.5 A
(b) the value of R1  40
(c) the value of R  14
(d) the potential difference across R  49V
Assignment no. 26:
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Question 17: Two light bulbs shown in the circuit have ratings A (24 V, 24 W) and B (24 V and 36 W) as
shown. When the switch is closed.

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Options:
(a) the intensity of light bulb A increases
(b) the intensity of light bulb A decreases
(c) the intensity of light bulb B increases
(d) the intensity of light bulb B decreases
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 18:
Statement 1 : Though the drift speed of free electrons in a conductor due to applied potential difference is only
 104 ms 1 , in a house hold circuit a bulb glows immediately after the switch is turned on and
Statement 2 : The thermal speed of free electrons in a conductor is  106 ms 1
Options:
(a) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is correct explanation for Statement 1
(b) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement 1
(c) Statement-1is True, Statement-2 is False
(d) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
Assignment no. 33:
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Question 19: Statement 1: From the given current voltage graphs for a given metallic wire at two different
temperatures T1 and T2 we may conclude that T2 is greater than T1.

V
Statement 2: The resistance of a metallic wire can be calculated by taking the ratio .
I
Options:
(a) If both the Statements are TRUE and Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1
(b) If both the statements are TRUE but Statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation of Statement-1
(c) If Statement -1 is TRUE and Statement-2 is FALSE
(d) If Statement -1 is FALSE and Statement-2 is TRUE
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Assignment no. 35:
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Question 20: Column I shows the arrangements of bulbs A,B and C having rated powers PA , PB and PC
respectively (PA> PB> PC ), when each bulb is operated at same rated voltage V. Column II lists information
about intensities of bulbs. Match the statements of two columns
Column I Column II
(a) (p) A is glowing with minimum
brightness

(b) (q) A is glowing with maximum


brightness

(c) (r) B is glowing with minimum


brightness

(D) (s) C is glowing with minimum


brightness

(t) C is glowing with maximum


brightness

Options:
(a) A → q, r; B → r, p; C → p, t; D → p, s
(b) A → q, s; B → r, t; C → p, t; D → q, t
(c) A → q, r; B → r, t; C → p, t; D → q, s
(d) A → q, t; B → r, t; C → p, t; D → q, p
Assignment no. 9:
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Question 21: Column-I and column-II contain four entries of column-I are to be matched with some entries of
column-II. One or more than one entries of column-I may have the matching with the same entries of column-II
and one entry of column-I may have one or more than one matching with entries of column-II. In fig. the
resistance R is variable, r is the internal resistance of battery of e.m.f. E.

Column I Column II
(a) Terminal potential difference across the cell (p) R>r
to be maximum

(b) Power transferred to R is less than the (q) R<r


maximum possible

(c) Power dissipated in the cell is maximum (r) R= 

(D) Fastest drift of ions in the electrolyte in the (s) R=0


cell will be for

(t) R=r
Options:
(a) A → p, r; B → p, q, r, s; C → q, s; D → q, s
(b) A → p, s; B → p, q, r, s; C → q, r; D → q, s
(c) A → p, q; B → p, q, r, s; C → q, s; D → q, s
(d) A → p, r; B → p, q, s; C → q, s; D → q, s
Assignment no. 24:
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Question 22: Find the effective resistance across terminals PQ in ohm.

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Assignment no. 10:
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Question23: In the circuit shown in the figure C1 = C, C2 = 2C, C3 =3C and C4=4C. Then select incorrect
alternate:

Options:
(a) Maximum potential difference is across C1
(b) Minimum potential difference is across combination of C3 and C4
(c) Maximum potential energy is across C1
(d) Minimum potential energy is across C2
Assignment no. 14:
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Question24: Three capacitor C1 = 2μF, C2 = 3μF and C3 = 4μF are separately charged with battery of potential
difference 40V, 30V and 10V respectively and then disconnected. After then they are connected to each other as
shown in figure.

Options:
800
(a) Final charge on capacitor C1  C
13
800
(b) Final charge on capacitor C2  C
13
380
(c) Final charge on capacitor C3  C
13
(d) Amount of charge flow in circuit = Zero
Assignment no. 3:
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Question:25

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Statement 1: The capacitance of a capacitor neither depends upon charge nor potential difference across the
plates; and
Statement 2: The capacitance of a capacitor depends upon configuration of the capacitor.
Options:
(a) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is a correct explanation for Statement 1.
(b) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is True; Statement 2 is False.
(d) Statement 1 is False; Statement 2 is True.
Assignment no. 24:
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Question 26: Two identical charged capacitors are connected as shown in figure Initially charge on each
capacitor is 18μC Now one of the capacitors is completely filled with a dielectric constant 2.6. Find total charge
(in μC) flown through the circuit.

Assignment no. 11:


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Question 27: Six identical capacitors each of capacitance C (all are initially uncharged) are arranged in a circuit
with ideal battery of variable voltage as shown in figure. Choose the correct alternative as ‘v’ varies?

Options:
(a) Voltage across C5 will not change
(b) Voltage across C2 will not change
(c) Voltage across C3 will not change
8CV
(d) Total charge delivered by battery is , where V is voltage of battery at an instant.
5
Assignment no. 19:
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Question: 28 Three identical square metal plates M1, M2 and M1 of side 10cm and 5 mm thick are arranged as
shown in figure. The plates are separated by sheets of paper 0.5 mm thick and of dielectric constant 5. The outer
plates are connected together and connected to lower potential while inner plate to higher potential terminal of a
battery. Capacitance between the terminals of the battery is 0  8.9  1012 C 2 / N  m 2 

Options:
(a) 1780 pF
(b) 890 pF
(c) 445 pF
(d) 222.5 pF
Assignment no. 18:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15yO4Hk81bRNGzySQTgWyUM6GpDRGj52t/view?usp=sharing

Question:29 Two capacitors C1 = 8μF and C2 = 4μF are connected in series between points A and B. An ideal
cell of emf 12 V is connected between A and B for a long time. Now a slab of dielectric constant k = 2 is slowly
and fully filled in the gap of capacitor C2.

Options:
(a) During the filling process the energy taken from the cell is 192 μJ
(b) In the filling process the increase in electrostatic in electrostatics energy stored in the capacitor is 96 μJ
(c) The work done dielectric slab on the filling agent during the filling process is positive
(d) The work done by dielectric slab on the filling agent during the filling process is zero
Assignment no. 12:
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Question:30 In the circuit shown, the equivalent capacitance between the points A and B is

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Options:
10
(a) F
3
15
(b) F
4
12
(c) F
5
25
(d) F
6
Assignment no. 3:
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Question:31 The plates of a parallel plate capacitor have surface area ‘A’ and are initially separated by a
distance ‘d’. They are connected to a battery of voltage v0 . Now, the plates of the capacitor are pulled apart to a
separation 2d. Then, increase in the energy of the battery is
Options:
0 AV0 2
(a)
4d
 AV0 2
(b) 0
2d

0 AV0 2
(c)
8d
(d) there will be no change in the energy of the battery
Assignment no. 10:
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Question:32 In the circuit shown below

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Equivalent capacitance across A and B
Options:
(a) 2.7  F
(b) 1.7  F
(c) 4.2  F
(d) 5.4  F
Assignment no. 16:
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Question:33 In the circuit shown, points B and C are grounded. Select the correct alternative. Circuit is in
steady state.

Options:
V
(a) i1 
4r
V
(b) i2 
2r
V
(c) i3 
2r
CV
(d) q 
2

Question:34 Column II gives information of a capacitor undergoing a certain process. Column I suggests
changes in some of the parameters related to the circuit the capacitor is in. Match the statements in Column I to
the appropriate processes from Column II.
Column I Column II

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(a) The energy of the capacitor decreases (p) A parallel plate capacitor is charged
and isolated. Now the distance
between the plates is slowly
increased till it is doubled

(b) Force on the plates due to the field of the (q) A parallel plate capacitor is
capacitor remains the same connected across a battery. Now the
distance between the plates is
slowly increased till it is doubled

(c) Work is done by the battery (r) A parallel plate capacitor is charged
and isolated. A dielectric slab is
introduced completely filling the
gap between the plates
(D) Charge stored in the capacitor remains the (s) A parallel plate capacitor is
same connected across a battery. A
dielectric slab is introduced
completely filling the gap between
the plates

(t) A parallel plate capacitor is charged


to a potential difference of V volts.
Now its polarity is reversed by
connected it to battery of V volts

Options:
(a) A → q, t; B→ p, r, q; C → s, t; D → p, r, t;
(b) A → q, r; B→ p, r, t; C → s, t; D → p, r, t;
(c) A → t, r; B→ p, r, t; C → s, t; D → p, r, t;
(d) A → p, r; B→ p, r, t; C → s, t; D → p, r, t;
Assignment no. 13:
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Question:35 Match the Following:


Column I Column II
(a) Removal of dielectric when battery is present (p) Potential difference between plates
increases

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(b) Insertion of dielectric when battery is present (q) Capacitance increases

(c) Removal of dielectric when battery is not (r) Stored energy increases
present

(D) Insertion of dielectric when battery is not (s) Charge present on plates decreases
present

(t) Electric field remains constant


Options:
(a) A → s, q; B → q, r, t; C → p, r; D → q
(b) A → s, t; B → q, r, t; C → s, r; D → q
(c) A → s, q; B → q, r, t; C → p, r; D → q
(d) A → s, t; B → q, r, t; C → p, r; D → q
Assignment no. 13:
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Question:36 In the circuit shown in the adjacent diagram initially switch K1 is closed and switch K2 is open.
xE
After long time, K2 is also closed. The current through the cell of emf E immediately after K2 is closed is .
11R
Find x.

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Assignment no. 13:
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PART2

Question 37: The contact at 'x' is sliding, then the minimum reading in the ammeter will be:
(Given that R  5  the wire of length L = 2m, resistance per unit length of the wire is 5  / m and E0  15V )

Options:
(a) 1A
(b) 2A
(c) 0.5A
(d) 0.75 A
Assignment no. 2:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/167OfpHeDuSjB0mW22dWItxKw4iOhdVtm/view?usp=sharing

x
Question 38: The ratio of equivalent resistance between AB and between AC of a tetrahedral is . Resistance
5
in every branch is equal. Find x?

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Question 39: Twelve identical conducting wires are connected to form a cube ABCDEFGH and as shown in
the figures (a), (b) and (c), a V volt battery is connected across it in three different ways.

Choose the WRONG statement


Options:
(a) In each of the three connections, there are at least two points ( of A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H) which are at the same
potential.
(b) In each of the three connections, a non-zero current flows through each of the twelve wires forming the cube.
(c) The current drawn from the battery is least in case (a)
(d) The current drawn from the battery is greatest in case (c)
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Question 40: The temperature dependence of the resistance of a non linear resistor is investigated in a
laboratory having constant ambient temperature T0  20C . As the temperature is raised to T1  100C , the
resistance changes abruptly from R1  50  to R2  100  . On cooling the reverse abrupt change from 100  to
50  takes place at T2  90C . When a voltage V = 80 volt is applied to the resistor, a periodically varying
current is established in the circuit after some time. Assume Newton’s law of cooling is applicable to the
resistor, this proportionally constant being d  1.2 J k 1s 1 . The heat capacity of the resistor is c = 3 J/K. Now
answer the following questions.
The time period of the current oscillation is nearly
Options:
(a) 0.1 sec
(b) 2 sec
(c) 0.3 sec
(d) 0.4 sec
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Question 41: The temperature dependence of the resistance of a non linear resistor is investigated in a
laboratory having constant ambient temperature T0  20C . As the temperature is raised to T1  100C , the
resistance changes abruptly from R1  50  to R2  100  . On cooling the reverse abrupt change from 100  to
50  takes place at T2  90C . When a voltage V = 80 volt is applied to the resistor, a periodically varying

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current is established in the circuit after some time. Assume Newton’s law of cooling is applicable to the
resistor, this proportionally constant being d  1.2 J k 1s 1 . The heat capacity of the resistor is c = 3 J/K. Now
answer the following questions.
The maximum value of the current is
Options:
(a) 0.4 A
(b) 0.8 A
(c) 1.6 A
(d) 3.2 A
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Question 42: The temperature dependence of the resistance of a non linear resistor is investigated in a
laboratory having constant ambient temperature T0  20C . As the temperature is raised to T1  100C , the
resistance changes abruptly from R1  50  to R2  100  . On cooling the reverse abrupt change from 100  to
50  takes place at T2  90C . When a voltage V = 80 volt is applied to the resistor, a periodically varying
current is established in the circuit after some time. Assume Newton’s law of cooling is applicable to the
resistor, this proportionally constant being d  1.2 J k 1s 1 . The heat capacity of the resistor is c = 3 J/K. Now
answer the following questions.
The minimum value of the current is
Options:
(a) 0.4 A
(b) 0.8 A
(c) 1.6 A
(d) 3.2 A
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Question 43: A network of resistance is constructed with R1 and R 2 as shown in figure. The potential at the
points 1, 2, 3……, N are V1 , V2 , V3 ,....Vn respectively, each having a potential k times smaller than the previous
one. (Example V0 = kV1 , V1 = kV2 , V2 = kV3 ,....... )

R1
The ratio is:
R2

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Options:
1
(a) k 2 
k
k
(b)
k 1
1
(c) k  2
k
2
(d)
 k  1
k
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Question 44: A network of resistance is constructed with R1 and R 2 as shown in figure. The potential at the
points 1, 2, 3……, N are V1 , V2 , V3 ,....Vn respectively, each having a potential k times smaller than the previous
one. (Example V0 = kV1 , V1 = kV2 , V2 = kV3 ,....... )

R2
The ratio is :
R3
Options:
2
(a)
 k  1
k
1
(b) k 2 
k
k
(c)
k 1
1
(d) k  2
k
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Question 45: A network of resistance is constructed with R1 and R 2 as shown in figure. The potential at the
points 1, 2, 3,……, N are V1 , V2 , V3 ,....Vn respectively, each having a potential k times smaller than the
previous one. (Example V0 = kV1 , V1 = kV2 , V2 = kV3 ,....... )

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The current that passes through the resistance R 2 nearest to the V0 is :
Options:
2
(a)
 k  1 V0
k R3
2
(b)
 k  1 V0
k R3
 1 V
(c)  k + 2  2
 k  R3

(d)
 k  1 V0
k2 R3
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Question 46: The adjacent figure shows a resistance network with value of each resistance is R. The equivalent
resistance across ‘A and B’, ‘A and C’ and ‘C and B’ are R AB , R AC and R CB respectively then

Options:
(a) R AB = R AC  R CB
(b) R AB = 2R AC
(c) R AB  R CB
R
(d) R AB 
2
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Question 47: Figure shows a potentiometer circuit. The length of potentiometer wire is L and its resistance is
2R. Neglect the internal resistance of the cells. Select the correct alternative

Options:
l 1
(a) When only S1 is closed, 
L 6
l 1
(b) When only S2 is closed, 
L 2
l 1
(c) When both S1 and S2 are closed, 
L 6
l 1
(d) When both S1 and S2 are closed, 
L 2
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Question 48: A battery of e.m.f. 10 V and internal resistance 2  is connected in primary circuit with a 100 cm
long uniform potentiometer wire and a rheostat whose resistance is fixed at 998  . A battery of unknown e.m.f.
E is being balanced on this potentiometer wire and balancing length is found to be 50 cm. When the area of the
cross section of potentiometer wire is doubled, then balancing length is found to be 75 cm . Area of cross-
n
section (initially) is 100 cm2. If the e.m.f. of the battery E = Volts, Find n
2
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Question49: Find the equivalent capacitance of the arrangement in Column – I and match it with the option in
Column – II
Column I Column II
(A) Separation between the spheres is very large (p)  0 A b  2a 
2ab

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(B) Concentric spherical shells of radius a and b (q)  ab 
inner one in given a charge and outer one is 4 0 
earthed  b  a 

(C) Concentric spherical shells of radius a and b (r) 4 0  a  b 


outer one is given a charge and inner one is
earthed

(D) Area of the plates is A and their separation is (s) 4 0b 2


as indicated
b  a 

(t) None of these


Options:
(a) A – p; B – r; C – s; D – p
(b) A – r; B – q; C – p; D – s
(c) A – p; B – q; C – s; D – r
(d) A – r; B – q; C – s; D – p
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Question50: Terminal A is connected to positive terminal of battery and B is connected to negative terminal of
plate. Plate A gets positive Q charge and B gets negative Q charge in all four combination. Each plate have
same area and separation between two consecutive plate is same.
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Column I Column II
(a) (p) Top surface of plate 1 have zero charge

(b) (q) Upper surface of plate 4 have -Q charge

(c) (r) Same charge Appear on both surface of


plate 2

(d) (s) Bottom surface of plate 4 have zero


charge

(t) Total charge on plate 2 is Q


Options:
(a) A – p, r, s; B – p, q, r, s, t; C – p, s, t; D – p, s
(b) A – p, s; B – p, q, r, s, t; C – p, s, t; D – p, s
(c) A – p, r, s; B – p, r, s, t; C – p, s, t; D – p, s
(d) A – p, r, s; B – p, q, r, s, t; C – p, s; D – p, s
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Question51: The switch SW is shifted from position 1 to position 2 as shown in the figure. Heat generated in the
circuit is

Options:

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(a) independent of V1
(b) independent of V2
(c) dependent of V1
(d) dependent of V2
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Question52: Conducting sphere of radius a is surrounded by another spherical conducting shell of radius b. The
space between them is filled with dielectric material of conductivity σ and dielectric constant K. The charge Q1
and Q2 are given to the inner and outer shell at time t = 0. Charge on outer shell at time t is
Options:
  t 
(a) Q1  Q2  1  exp    

  0K  
  t 
(b) Q2  Q1  1  exp    

  0K  
  t 
(c) Q1  Q2  1  exp    

  0K  
  t 
(d) Q2  Q1  1  exp    

  0K  
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Question53: An air filled parallel plate capacitor with the plate area A is connected to a battery with an emf E
and small internal resistance. One of the plates vibrates so that the distance between plates varies as
d  d 0  a cos t (a << d0). The capacitor breaks down when the instantaneous current in the circuit reaches the
value I. Maximum possible amplitude of vibration a is
Options:
Id 02
(a)
EA 0
Id 02
(b)
2 EA 0
IA
(c)
2 Ed 02 0
IA
(d)
Ed 02 0
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Question54: The switch in circuit shifts from 1 to 2 when VC > 2V/3 and goes back to 1 from 2 when VC < V/3.
The voltmeter reads voltage as plotted. What is the period T of the wave form in terms of R and C ?

Options:
(a) RC ln 3
(b) 2RC ln 2
(c) RC ln 3
(d) 2 RC ln 3
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Question55:

Charge stored in C as a function of ‘t’ is.


Options:
t
 
3
(a) CV 1  e RC 
 
 
t
 
(b) CV  1  e 7 RC 
 
 
t
CV  
(c)  1  e 7 RC 
3  
 
t
CV  
(d)  1  e 3 RC 
3  
 
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Question56:

Current through the cell at time ‘t’ is.


Options:
V V t /7 RC
(a)  e
3R 9 R
V
(b)
9R
 
3  e t /7 RC

V
(c)
27 R

3  e t /3 RC
V
(d)
9R
 
3  e t /3 RC

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Question57:

Amount of heat energy released at 6R, if the capacitor (after it is completely charged) is allowed to discharge by
replacing the cell by a connecting wire is.
Options:
CV 2
(a)
54
CV 2
(b)
27
CV 2
(c)
18
CV 2
(d)
81
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Question58: The circuit contains ideal battery E and other elements arranged as shown. The capacitor is
initially uncharged and switch S is closed at t  0.  use e 2  7.4 

Time constant of the circuit is


Options:
(a) 48  s
(b) 26.8  s
(c) 72  s
(d) 120  s
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Question59: The circuit contains ideal battery E and other elements arranged as shown. The capacitor is
initially uncharged and switch S is closed at t  0.  use e 2  7.4 

The potential difference across the capacitor in volts, after two time constants, is approximately
Options:
(a) 2
(b) 7.6
(c) 10.4
(d) 12
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Question60: The circuit contains ideal battery E and other elements arranged as shown. The capacitor is
initially uncharged and switch S is closed at t  0.  use e 2  7.4 

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The potential difference across resistor R1 after two time constants, is approximately
Options:
(a) 1.6 V
(b) 7.6 V
(c) 10 V
(d) 12 V
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Question61: Consider the electrical circuit shown in steady state. Electrostatic potential energy stored by the
capacitor C2 is how many times the electrical energy stored by capacitor C1?

Question62: A capacitor is to be designed to operate, with constant capacitance, even when temperature varies.
The distance between plates is adjusted by spacer to compensate temperature effect. Let  1 and  2 be the
2
coefficient of thermal expansion of plate and spacer respectively. Find the ratio of , So that no change in
1
capacitance of capacitor with change in temperature .

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Question63: The initial charge across capacitors A and B are shown, where Q  CE . Initially the cells are in
switched off mode. Find the ratio of final charge in capacitor A to the final charge in capacitor B, when cells are
switched on.

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Question: 64 The circuit involves two ideal cells connected to a 1 F capacitor via a key K. Initially the key K
is in position 1 and the capacitor is charged fully by 2V cell. The key is then pushed to position 2. Column I
gives physical quantities involving the circuit after the key is pushed from position 1. Column II gives
corresponding results.
Match the following : -

Column I Column II
(a) The net charge crossing the 4 volt cell in  C is (p) 2

(b) The magnitude of work done by 4 volt cell in  J is (q) 6

(c) The gain in potential energy of capacitor in  J is (r) 8

(D) The net heat produced in circuit in  J is (s) 16

(t) None of these


Options:
(a) (A) → q; (B) → p; (C) → q; (D) → p
(b) (A) → p; (B) → r; (C) → q; (D) → p
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(c) (A) → p; (B) → r; (C) → q; (D) → q
(d) (A) → q; (B) → r; (C) → q; (D) → r
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Answer Key

Q1 (a), Q2 (e) Q3 (c) Q4 (c) Q5 (d) Q6 (a), Q7 Q8 (c) Q9 (b) Q10 (b)
(b), (c), (b) (0045)
(d)
Q11 (d) Q12 (b) Q13 (c) Q14 (a), Q15 (b), Q16 (b), Q17 (b), Q18 (b) Q19 (d) Q20 (c)
(b), (d) (c) (c), (d) (c)
Q21 (a) Q22 Q23 (d) Q24 (a) Q25 (a) Q26 Q27 (b) Q28 (a) Q29 (a), Q30 (a)
(0004) (0008) (b), (c)
Q31 (b) Q32 (a) Q33 (c), Q34 (b) Q35 (d) Q36 Q37 (a) Q38 Q39 (b) Q40 (b)
(d) (0003) (0004)
Q41 (c) Q42 (b) Q43 (d) Q44 (c) Q45 (d) Q46 (a), Q47 (a), Q48 Q49 (d) Q50 (a)
(c), (d) (b), (d) (0005)
Q51 (a), Q52 (d) Q53 (a) Q54 (b) Q55 (d) Q56 (c) Q57 (d) Q58 (a) Q59 (c) Q60 (a)
(d)
Q61 Q62 Q63 Q64 (b)
(0009) (0002) (0001)

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