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LAKSHYA NEET 2023


Current Electricity (Physics) DPP-06

1. The current through 2 V cell is 5. An electrical device is rated as 210V, 630W. When
this device is connected to 140 volt D.C mains
current drawn from the mains is
(1) 4A (2) 3A
(3) 2A (4) 1A

1 1 6. A bulb is first connected across a 10V DC supply and


(1) A (2) A
2 3 then a 20V DC supply. The ratio of power dissipated
2 in the two cases will be (resistance is constant)
(3) A (4) 1A
3 (1) 4 : 1 (2) 1 : 4
(3) 3 : 2 (4) 3 : 4
2. Current through R = 6 resistor in the given circuit
is 7. A current of 3 amp. flows through the 2Ω resistor
shown in the circuit. The power dissipated in the 5Ω
resistor is

(1) 1watt (2) 5watt


(1) 0.25 A (2) 0.50 A (3) 4watt (4) 2watt
(3) 0.75 A (4) 1A
8. The three resistances of equal values are arranged in
3. A bulb has rated values as 100W, 220V. The different combinations shown below. Arrange them
resistance of the bulb is in increasing order of power dissipation
(1) 100Ω (2) 220Ω I.
(3) 121Ω (4) 484Ω

4. Two bulbs rated as 50W, 220V and 100W, 220V are II.
connected in series, with a voltage source 220V as
shown.

III.

Select correct statement


(1) 50W bulb is brighter than 100W bulb IV.
(2) 100W bulb is brighter than 50W bulb
(3) Both bulbs glow equally bright (1) III < II < IV < I (2) II < III < IV < I
(4) 50W bulb will be fused. (3) I < IV < III < II (4) I < III < II < IV
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9. If in the circuit, power dissipation is 150W, then R is 11. In the following circuit, 5Ω resistor develops 45 J/s
due to current flowing through it. The power
developed per second across 12Ω resistor is:

(1) 2 Ω (2) 6Ω
(3) 5 Ω (4) 4Ω (1) 16W (2) 192W
(3) 36W (4) 64W
10. If three bulbs 60W, 100W and 200W are connected
in parallel, then (all have same voltage ratings).
(1) 200W bulb will glow more
(2) 60W bulb will glow more
(3) 100W bulb will glow more
(4) All the bulbs will glow equally
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Answer Key
1. (3)
2. (4)
3. (4)
4. (1)
5. (3)
6. (2)
7. (2)
8. (1)
9. (2)
10. (1)
11. (2)

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