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Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Physics Date : 25/09/21


Total Marks : 100 Unit Test Time : 03 Hour

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• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [100]
1. When any neutral conductor is made charged, its mass ...... .
(A) will increase (B) will decrease
(C) may increase or decrease (D) will remain constant
2. Static electricity is produced due to ...... .
(A) friction (B) induction (C) electric current (D) both (A) and (B)
3. A comb rubbed with dry hair, can attract small pieces of paper because ......
(A) comb is a conductor.
(B) paper is a conductor.
(C) atoms of paper get polarised by charged comb.
(D) comb attains the property of magnetism.
4. Electric force is exerted between two separated charges because electric charge is ...... of matter.
(A) external (B) not a property at all (C) internal (D) electric
5. When some charge is placed on a good conductor,
(A) it remains at the same position. (B) it goes at the centroid of a conductor.
(C) it remains at the surface of a good conductor. (D) none of above.
6. ...... no. of electrons have charge equal to 1 coulomb.
(A) 6.25 × 1019 (B) 6.25 × 1018 (C) 6.25 × 1020 (D) 1.6 × 1019
7. In nature, amount of electric charge, possessed by an isolated system is always, ......
(A) zero.
(B) equal to multiple of square-root of fundamental charge.
(C) equal to integer multiple of fundamental charge.
(D) equal to multiple of square of fundamental electric charge.
8. When a positively charged rod is brought near to electrically neutral good conductor, then that
good conductor,
(A) will become positively charged. (B) will become negatively charged.
(C) will remain neutral only. (D) none of above.
9. For making any neutral body positively charged, we have to ......
(A) deposit electrons on its surface. (B) remove electron from its surface.
(C) remove protons from it. (D) remove neutrons from it.
10. ...... is the SI unit of electric charge.
Coulomb
(A) Coulomb (B) Newton (C) Volt (D)
Volt
11. A spherical shell and a solid sphere, made up of same material and having same radii, are
charged to their maximum capacity. If charges on their surfaces are respectively, q1 and q2 then
......
(A) q1 < q2 (B) q1 > q2
(C) q1 = q2 (D) nothing can be said
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12. Positive charge inside 2 He atom is ......
(A) 1.6 × 10–19c (B) 2 × 1.6 × 10–19c (C) 4 × 1.6 × 10–19c (D) zero coulomb
13. Coulombian force between two charges ......
(A) is always attractive. (B) is always repulsive.
(C) may be attractive or repulsive. (D) is always zero.

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14. Quark composition of proton is ......
(A) uuu (B) uud (C) udd (D) ddd
15. Quark composition of neutron is ......
(A) uuu (B) uud (C) udd (D) ddd
16. While rubbing two appropriate bodies (from electric series)
(A) positive charge is produced. (B) negative charge is produced.
(C) no new charge is produced. (D) none of above.
17. One body has 2.5 × 1013 protons. Now if it carries – 2mc charge then how many electrons are
there on this body ?
(A) 1.25 × 1013 (B) 2.5 × 1013 (C) 3.75 × 1013 (D) None of above
18. By rubbing comb in dry hairs ......
(A) dry hairs gain electrons. (B) dry hairs lose electrons
(C) electrons are removed from comb. (D) none of these.
19. When glass rod is rubbed against silk, silk becomes negatively charged of 320 nC, then how much
electrons lost by the glass rod ?
(A) 2 ´ 1010 (B) 2 ´ 1011 (C) 2 ´ 1012 (D) 5.12 ´ 10–26
20. The charge on 1 microgram (mg) electron will be ...... (mass of an electron = 9.11 ´ 10–31 kg)

(A) 176 ´ 10–3 C (B) 176 ´ 100 C (C) 176 ´ 103 C (D) 176 ´ 105 C
21. What will be the change in mass of object if it is charged by rubbing ?
(A) doesn’t change (B) increases slightly
(C) decreases slightly (D) increases or decreases slightly
22. Charge on electrons having total mass of 75 kg is ...... C.
(A) – 1.32 × 1013 (B) – 6.25 × 1018 (C) – 1.25 × 1013 (D) – 1.6 × 1019
23. There are two identical spheres A and B. Now charge Q is established on each sphere. There is a
third identical neutral sphere C. Now sphere C is first brought in contact with A and separated
then brought in contact with B and separated. After this what will be charge on C ?
Q 3Q Q
(A) Q (B) (C) (D)
2 4 4
24. There are 5 × 1021 atoms in a object of 1 g. If one electron is removed from 0.01% atom, what
will be the charge on the sphere ?
(A) + 0.08 (B) 0.8 (C) – 0.08 (D) – 0.8
25. 80 mC charge is given on sphere of 4 cm radius and 40 mC charge is given on sphere of 6 cm radius.
If they are connected by a conducting wire, then charge transferred from sphere of 4 cm radius to
sphere of 6 cm radius will be ......
(A) 48 mC (B) 72 mC (C) 32 mC (D) 36 mC
26. Two copper spheres A and B have equal radii. If sphere A has 100 electrons and sphere B has
400 protons then what will be the electric charge on each of them when they are brought in
contact and separated ?
(A) 4.8 ´ 10–17 C (B) 2.4 ´ 10–17 C (C) 1.6 ´ 10–17 C (D) 6.4 ´ 10–17 C
27. Net charge on object having 9 ´ 1013 protons and 6 ´ 1013 electrons is ......
(A) – 4.8 mC (B) 4.8 mC (C) 4.8 C (D) 3 ´ 1.6 ´ 10–19 C
28. To know the presence of charge on a substance ...... is used.
(A) stethoscope (B) gyroscope (C) electroscope (D) microscope
29. Charges of upquark and downquark are ...... and ...... respectively.
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
(A) - e , - e (B) e , - e (C) e , e (D) - e , e
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
30. What will be the change in the radius of a soap bubble if it is given positive charge ?
(A) The radius will decrease (B) The radius will remain unchanged
(C) The radius may increase or decrease (D) The radius will increase
31. If a negatively charged rod is brought nearer to a neutral conducting sphere, then ......
(A) it will become positively charged. (B) it will become negatively charged.
(C) will remain neutral. (D) Best
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If a negatively charged rod is brought nearer to a neutral conducting sphere, then ......
(A) it will become positively charged. (B) it will become negatively charged.
(C) will remain neutral. (D) both (A) and (B).
32. Coulomb’s law supports ...... .
(A) Lenz’s law (B) Newton’s 3rd law of motion
(C) Laws of Maxwell (D) Faraday’s law
33. There will be ...... between two like charges and ...... between two unlike charges.
(A) repulsion, attraction (B) repulsion, repulsion
(C) attraction, repulsion (D) attraction, attraction
34. In which of the following case, attraction is maximum between two charged spheres separated
by 2 mm distance ?
(A) +2q and –2q (B) +2q and +2q (C) –2q and –2q (D) –1q and +4q
35. As shown in figure, four electric charges are placed on vertices of a square and there is a free
electron on it. Where this free electron will move ?
(A) it will move toward A. a b–
A B
(B) it will move toward B.
(C) it will move toward C. e–
(D) it will move toward D.
D C
p+ a

36. Value of Coulombian constant in CGS unit is ......


(A) 8.98 × 109 (B) 8.85 × 10–12 (C) 9 × 109 (D) 1
n
If Coulomb’s law is represented by F = k q1q2 r , then n = ......
37.
1 1
(A) (B) - (C) 2 (D) – 2
2 2
38. Coulomb’s law is correct for ...... distance.
(A) all (B) less than 10–15m
–15
(C) greater than 10 m and less than 10 m 18 (D) greater than 1018m
39. The graph which represents the correct relation between Coulomb force versus distance between
two point charges is ...... .
F F F F

(A) (B) (C) (D)


r r r
O O O O r
40. Coulomb force is acting on q1 and q 2. If third electric charge q3 is brought nearer, then
magnitude of force between q1 and q2 ......
(A) increases (B) decreases
(C) doesn’t change (D) depends on value of q3
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41. If F1 and F2 are the forces acting on electron and proton placed in uniform electric field
respectively, then ......
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
(A) F1 = - F2 (B) F1 = F2 (C) F1 > F2 (D) F1 < F2
42. Electric force on a-particle placed in electric field of 20 × 104 N/C is ...... .
(A) 3.2 × 10–14 N (B) 1.6 × 10–14 N (C) 6.4 × 10–14 N (D) 12.8 × 10–14 N
43. Value of dielectric constant of metal is ...... .
(A) infinite (B) zero (C) 1 (D) none of these
44. The value of permittivity of vacuum is 8.85 ´ 10–12 C2N–1m–2 and the dielectric constant of water
is 81. So the permittivity of water will be .......... C2N–1m–2.
8.86 ´ 10 –12 81
(A) 81 ´ 8.86 ´ 10–12 (B) 8.86 ´ 10–12 (C) (D)
81 8.86 ´ 10 –12

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45. S.I. unit of permittivity (Î0 ) ......
(A) C2N–1M–2 (B) N1M2C–1 (C) N1M2C–2 (D) A1M–1C0
46. Two spheres carrying charge q are hanging from a same point of suspension with the help of
threads of length 1 m, in a space free from gravity. The distance between them will be ........
(A) 0 (B) 0.5
(C) 2 m (D) can not be determined
47. If two opposite electric charges having same magnitude are 10 cm away from each other, they
experience 0.9N attractive force then magnitude of electric charges will be ......
(A) 1 pC (B) 1 nC (C) 1 mC (D) 1 mC
48. A proton is 1836 times heavier than an electron. If the repulsive force between two protons is F
for given distance, then the electric force between two electrons at same distance will be ......... N.
F
(A) F (B) – F (C) (D) (1836)2 F
(1836)2
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49. The position vectors of two point charges of 2 mC each are (2 i + 3 j – k ) m and (3 i + 5 j + k ) m
respectively. Magnitude of the coulombian force acting between them is ........
(A) 4 ´ 10–3 N (B) 4 ´ 10–9 N (C) 4 ´ 10–6 N (D) 10–3 N
50. The force of repulsion between two like or point charges + 2C and + 6C is 12 N, when charge q is
added to both, the force of attraction between them will be 4 N, so q = ...... C.
(A) + 4 (B) – 4 (C) + 1 (D) – 1
51. The force of repulsion between two charges +2C and 6C is 12N. A third charge –4C add between
them, now the force between them will be ......
(A) 4 N repulsive (B) 4 N attractive (C) 8 N repulsive (D) 8 N attractive
52. Two particles of equal mass m and charge q are placed at a distance 16 cm. They do not
q
experience any force. The value of is ........
m

pe 0 G
(A) 1 (B) 4pe0 G (C) (D)
G 4pe0
53. Three identical charges are placed on three vertices of a square. If the force acting between q1
and q2 is F12 and between q1 and q3 is F13, then = ..........
1 1
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D) 2
2 2
54. Two ions of charge +q are at distance d and force between them is F, then no. of electrons
removed by each other is ......

Fd 2 Fe 2 Fd 2 Fd
2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
ke kd 2 ke 2 ke 2
55. q1 applies force F on q2. Third charge q3 is brought near these two, then force on q1 by q2 ......
(A) increases if q1 and q3 are like charges and decreases if they are unlike charges.
(B) decreases.
(C) increases.
(D) doesn’t charge.
56. q1 and q2 are like charges on identical spheres A and B respectively. But q1 ¹ q2. Now if both are
brought in contact and then serrated and brought to their initial positions, then electric force
between them will be ......
(A) less than before (B) greater than before (C) same as before (D) zero
57. Force between two point charges is F. If the sign of any of these charge is reversed, then ......
will be changed.
(A) magnitude of force (B) direction of force
(C) both magnitude and direction (D) none of magnitude and direction

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58. The radius of a conducting spherical shell is 10 mm and a 100 mC charge is spread on it. The
force acting on a 10 mC charge placed at its centre is ....... (k = 9 ´ 109 MKS)
(A) 103 N (B) 102 N (C) Zero (D) 105 N
59. One conducting metal sphere contains 1023 atoms. If from 0.1 % atoms one electrons are
removed, then electric charge deposited on sphere is ...... .
(A) 16 C (B) 0.16 C (C) 0.016 C (D) 1.6 C
60. An electron falls freely in electric field of 9.1 ´ 103 NC–1, then acceleration of electron is ...... .
(A) 1.6 ´ 1013 ms–2 (B) 1.6 ´ 1015 cm/s2 (C) 1.6 ´ 1015 ms–2 (D) 1.6 ´ 1011 ms–2
61. A charge q1 applies Coulomb force on charge q2 which is at certain discharge. Now, if third charge q3
is brought nearer to these charges, then force on q1 by q2 ......
(A) decreases
(B) increases
(C) remains constant
(D) increases if q1 and q3 are like and decreases if q1 and q3 are unlike.
62. Electric dipole moment is ...... quantity.
(A) scalar (B) vector (C) tenser (D) dimensionless
63. Direction of electric dipole moment is ...... .
(A) from – q to + q. (B) from + q to – q.
(C) in direction of external electric field. (D) in opposite to external electric field.
64. On electric dipole between charges, angle between electric field and electric dipole moment is ...... .
(A) 0° (B) 90° (C) 45° (D) 180°
65. Two charged particles of equal charges are placed 1 m apart. The initial acceleration of each of
them is 1 ms~2. If their equal mass is 10~3 gm, find the charge on each of them.
(A) 1.1 ´ 10–8 C (B) 1.1 ´ 10–8 C (C) 11 ´ 108 C (D) 2 ´ 10–8 C
66. Magnitude of total charge on electric dipole is ...... .
(A) – q (B) + q (C) 2q (D) zero
67. Unit and dimensional formula of surface charge density are ...... .
(A) Cm2, M0 L2 A1 T1 (B) Cm–2, M0 L2 A1 T–1
–2 0 –2
(C) Cm , M L A T 1 1 (D) C–1 m2, M0 L–2 A1 T1
68. Flux associated with any point in electric field is ......
(A) zero (B) negative
(C) positive (D) zero, negative or positive
69. Unit and dimensional formula of linear charge density are ...... .
(A) Cm, M0 L1 A1 T1 (B) Cm–1, M0 L–1 A1 T1
–1 0 1
(C) C m, M L A T 1 1 (D) Cm–1, M0 L1 A1 T–1
70. Unit and dimensional formula of volume charge density are ...... .
(A) Cm–3, M0L–3T1A1 (B) Cm–3, M0L3T1A1 (C) Cm–3, M0L3A–1T–1 (D) Cm3, M0L–3T1A1
71. ......... are deflected in electric field.
(A) X - rays (B) Neutrons (C) a - particles (D) g - rays
72. An electric dipole is placed in an uniform electric field of a point charge, then ........
(A) the resultant force acting on the dipole is always zero.
(B) the resultant force acting on the dipole may be zero.
(C) torque acting on it may be zero.
(D) torque acting on it is always zero.
73. The unit of dipole moment is .........
(A) Cm–1 (B) Cm (C) Cm–2 (D) Cm 2
74. An electric dipole is placed in an electric field of a point charge, then ........
(A) the resultant force acting on the dipole is always zero.
(B) the resultant force acting on the dipole may be zero.
(C) torque acting on it may be zero.
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(D) torque acting on it is always zero.
(A) the resultant force acting on the dipole is always zero.
(B) the resultant force acting on the dipole may be zero.
(C) torque acting on it may be zero.
(D) torque acting on it is always zero.
75. When an electron and a proton are both placed in an electric field ........
(A) the electric forces acting on them are equal in magnitude as well as direction.
(B) only magnitudes of forces are same.
(C) accelerations produced in them are same.
(D) magnitudes of accelerations produced in them are same.
76. 2.25 N force is acting on 15 ´ 10–4 C charge placed at a point in a uniform electric field. So,
intensity of this electric field is ......
V V
(A) 150 V (B) 15 V (C) 1500 (D) 0.15
m m
V
77. An a-particle is in electric field of 15 ´ 104 . So, the force experienced by it is ...... N.
m
(A) 4.8 ´ 10–12 (B) 4.8 ´ 10–13 (C) 4.8 ´ 10–14 (D) 4.8 ´ 10–18
78. R1 and R2 (R1 < R2) are radii of two isolated sphere A and B respectively having same surface
density. Hence the intensity of electric field at the surface is .........
(A) more on sphere A (B) more on sphere B
(C) same on both spheres (D) depends on the distance between A and B
79. If force acting on a point charge 6.4 ´ 10–3 C placed in uniform electric field is 0.128N, then
electric field at point is ...... N/C.
(A) 2 (B) 0.2 (C) 20 (D) 200
80. Two metal plates having a potential difference of 800 V are 0.02 m apart horizontally.
A particle of mass 1.96 ´ 10–15 kg is suspended in equilibrium between the plates. If e is the
elementary charge, the charge on the particle is
(A) 6e (B) e (C) 8e (D) 3e
81. The intensity of the electric field required to keep a water drop of radius 10–5 cm just suspend
in air when charged with one electron is approximately.
(A) 130 V/cm (B) 26 V/m (C) 130 N/C (D) 260 N/C
82. If the magnitude of intensity of electric field at a distance x on axial line and at a distance y on
equatorial line on a given dipole are equal, then x : y is
(A) 3 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 1 : 1
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83. A nonuniform electric field is represented by E = 5x i Vm -1 . An electric dipole having moment. P
= 20 ´ 10–20 cm is placed at an angle of 60° with the field. The net force on the dipole is ......... N.
Ù Ù Ù
(A) 10–19 i (B) 100 ´ 10–19 i (C) Zero (D) 5 ´ 10–19 i
84. An electric dipole is placed parallel to a uniform electric field. Find the correct one of the
following statements :
(A) net force is maximum, but torque is zero. (B) net force and torque both are maximum.
(C) net force and torque are zero. (D) net force is zero, but torque is maximum.
85. When electric dipole is placed is nonuniform electric field, then resultant force acting on it ......
(A) always zero. (B) depends on arrangement.
(C) can never be zero. (D) depends on dipole moment.
86. The electr ic di pole moment of an HCl atom i s 3.4 ´ 10–30 Cm. The charges on both atoms are
unlike and of same magnitude. Magnitude of this charge is ........ The distance between the charges
is 1 Å.
(A) 1.7 ´ 10-20 C (B) 3.4 ´ 10-20 C (C) 6.8 ´ 10-20 C (D) 3.4 ´ 10-10 C
87. Some of the electric field lines of an electric dipole are given in figure. Select the correct statement
from the following.
(A) They are two closed loops.
(B) They are three closed loops. +q –q
(C) They form closed loops.
(D) They do not form closed loops.
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Some of the electric field lines of an electric dipole are given in figure. Select the correct statement
from the following.
(A) They are two closed loops.
(B) They are three closed loops. +q –q
(C) They form closed loops.
(D) They do not form closed loops.
88. Q charge is distributed over a semicircular wire, the electric field at its centre is ...... .
2kQ 3kQ kQ 4kQ
(A) 2
(B) (C) (D)
pr pr 2
pr 2
pr 2
89. Electric dipole moment of a molecule of steam is 6.4 ´ 10–30 Cm, then distance between its two
charges is ...... .
(A) 6.4 Å (B) 0.4 Å (C) 0.64 Å (D) 4 Å
90. Which of the following is unit of electric field intensity ?
(A) N–1C (B) NC (C) NC–1 (D) N–1C–1
91. On axis of electric dipole, angle between dipole moment and electric field is ...... .
(A) 0° (B) 45° (C) 90° (D) 180°
92. Which of the following is not a characteristic of electric field lines ?
(A) Field lines are continuous curves.
(B) Two field lines never intersect each other.
(C) Field lines form closed loops.
(D) Field lines start from positive charge and end to negative charge.
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93. Electric field by an infinite size plane of surface charge density is in upward direction, then
2e 0
magnitude and direction of electric field below plane is ......
s s s s
(A) , downward (B) , upward (C) , downward (D) , upward
2e0 2e0 e0 e0
94. Electric flux is ...... quantity.
(A) vector (B) scalar (C) dimensionless (D) tenser
95. SI unit of electric flux is ...... .
(A) Vm–1 (B) Vm2 (C) Vm1 (D) Nm2C–1
96. Dimensional formula of electric flux is ...... .
(A) M1 L2 T–3 A–1 (B) M1 L3 T–2 A–1 (C) M1 L3 T–3 A1 (D) M1 L3 T–3 A–1
97. If a charge q is placed at centre of cube, then flux associated with each edge is ...... .
q q q q
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Î0 8 Î0 12 Î0 2 Î0
98. A cylinder of radius ‘r’ and length ‘l’ is placed parallel to external electric field ‘E’ then net flux
on its surface is ......
p 2 pr 2
(A) zero (B) (C) 2 pr2E (D)
E E
99. r = kra is volume charge density of a sphere of radius R. Where k and a are constants and r is
R 1
distance from centre of sphere. If at r = , electric field is th of electric field at r = R, then
2 8
what is the value of a ?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 8
100) 400 mC charge is uniformly spread over the surface of a spherical shell and surface density is
100.
0.314 Cm–2. What is the radius of this shell ?
1
(A) 31.4 m (B) m (C) 3.184 m (D) 0.0318 m
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Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Physics Date : 25/09/21
Total Marks : 100 Unit Test Time : 03 Hour

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39. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 39 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q39
40. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 40 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q40
41. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 41 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q41
42. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 42 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q42
43. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 43 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q43
44. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 45 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q45
45. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 44 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q44
46. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 46 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q46
47. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 47 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q47
48. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 48 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q48
49. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 49 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q49
50. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 50 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q50
51. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 51 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q51
52. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 52 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q52
53. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 53 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q53
54. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 54 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q54
55. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 55 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q55
56. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 56 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q56
57. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 57 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q57
58. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 58 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q58
59. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 60 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q60
60. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 59 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q59
61. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 61 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q61
62. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 63 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q63
63. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 64 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q64
64. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 65 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q65
65. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 62 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q62
66. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 66 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q66
67. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 69 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q69
68. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 67 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q67
69. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 68 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q68
70. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 70 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q70

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71. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 71 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q71
72. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 73 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q73
73. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 72 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q72
74. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 74 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q74
75. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 75 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q75
76. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 76 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q76
77. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 77 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q77
78. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 78 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q78
79. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 79 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q79
80. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 80 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q80
81. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 81 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q81
82. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 82 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q82
83. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 83 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q83
84. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 84 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q84
85. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 85 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q85
86. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 86 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q86
87. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 87 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q87
88. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 88 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q88
89. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 89 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q89
90. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 90 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q90
91. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 91 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q91
92. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 92 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q92
93. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 93 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q93
94. B Chap 1 (Part1) D 94 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q94
95. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 95 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q95
96. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 96 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q96
97. C Chap 1 (Part1) D 97 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q97
98. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 98 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q98
99. A Chap 1 (Part1) D 99 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q99
100. D Chap 1 (Part1) D 100 QP21P11B1211_P1C1S9Q100

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charmi
Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Physics Date : 25/09/21
Total Marks : 100 Unit Test Time : 01 Hour

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A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

1. 21. 41. 61. 81.

2. 22. 42. 62. 82.

3. 23. 43. 63. 83.

4. 24. 44. 64. 84.

5. 25. 45. 65. 85.

6. 26. 46. 66. 86.

7. 27. 47. 67. 87.

8. 28. 48. 68. 88.

9. 29. 49. 69. 89.

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11. 31. 51. 71. 91.

12. 32. 52. 72. 92.

13. 33. 53. 73. 93.

14. 34. 54. 74. 94.

15. 35. 55. 75. 95.

16. 36. 56. 76. 96.

17. 37. 57. 77. 97.

18. 38. 58. 78. 98.

19. 39. 59. 79. 99.

20. 40. 60. 80. 100.


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Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Physics Date : 25/09/21
Total Marks : 100 Unit Test Time : 01 Hour

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Marks Identifier :

A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

1. 21. 41. 61. 81.

2. 22. 42. 62. 82.

3. 23. 43. 63. 83.

4. 24. 44. 64. 84.

5. 25. 45. 65. 85.

6. 26. 46. 66. 86.

7. 27. 47. 67. 87.

8. 28. 48. 68. 88.

9. 29. 49. 69. 89.

10. 30. 50. 70. 90.

11. 31. 51. 71. 91.

12. 32. 52. 72. 92.

13. 33. 53. 73. 93.

14. 34. 54. 74. 94.

15. 35. 55. 75. 95.

16. 36. 56. 76. 96.

17. 37. 57. 77. 97.

18. 38. 58. 78. 98.

19. 39. 59. 79. 99.

20. 40. 60. 80. 100.


charmi
Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Physics Date : 25/09/21
Total Marks : 100 Unit Test Time : 03 Hour

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