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. Fortnightly Test Series for NEET-FT2COE
MM: 720, Time : 200 Min,
Topics Covered:
Prysies: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Chemistry: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Chemist qual Reproducton in Flowering Plans (From megasporogenesis “plo polyembryony)
Botany oral Reproducton ~ (Parti) (Oogenesis and structure of ovum & ovary Menstual ce Va .
Zoology Hol Capaciaion and acrosomal reactions, feiisaion, fast block and slow bck feeven Dobpen
aoryeonic development. cleavage, morula, blastula and implantauon: Gastrulaton, fate of twee. germinal layers
erg. Embryone development Major features, functon and ypes ofplacenta Parturition and lactation) on
General Instructions :
Generate are wo sections in each subject i. Secion-A & Secion-B, You have to attemptall 35 questions tom Secon A
@only 10 questions from Section-B out of 15.
fi) Hach queston caries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted ftom te otal score, Unanswered
Junattempted questions will be given no marks.
(ii). Use blue/black ballpoint pen only to darken the ap
{iv) Mark should be dark and completely fil the circle.
(v)_ Dark only one circle for each entry.
(ui). Dark the circle in the space provided only.
(iP Rough work mustnot be done onthe Answer sheet and do not use white-fuld or any other rubbing mater on the
‘Answer sheet.
propriate circle.
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Section-A
1, Two concentric conducting hollow spheres 2, The equivalent capacitance of combination
of radii a and b have equal surface charge of capacitors as shown in the figure,
between A and Bis
densities 0, The electric potential at the
‘common centre is
+
Cc
A— B
Cc
aye
a £(3)
2c
(3) 4c
ae
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3.
A dielectric slab is being pulled out of a
Capacitor at constant rate as shown in figure.
‘The Variation of its capacitance with time is
best represented by
| _
LL,
4
t
4, Two point charges, Q each, are at separation
of r. The work done to increase the
ar between them from rto 4ris
29
5. Acharged water drop have radius 1 mm and
a charge 10-!° C. The potential of this
single drop is
10.
A capacitor is charged by a battery and the
energy stored is U. The battery is now
removed and separation distance between
the plate is tripled. The energy stored is now
we
z
2) uw
@z
Jou
(@) 9u
How many 2 yF capacitors must be
lel to store a charge of 1
200 V across the
How much kinetic energy will be gained by
an a-particle which is going from a point
having potential of 80 V to another point
having potential of 40 Vv?
(1) 40ev
(2) 60ev
80ev
(4) 20ev
An electric dipole of dipole moment P is
ay
4
uniform electic field E. The
rotating the dipole by an angle
(4) Zero
(2) PE
@ vere
2
fE
2
The graph between capacitance and
distance between plates of a capacitor is
(1) Parabola
28 Hyperbola
) ipse
(4) Straightine
c- &
The electric potential V at any point
is v = 2xy volts. The electic field at pe
m, 1m, 1 m) has magnitude (in Vim)
(2
Bw
@) v2
( 4y2Z
4
15.
A charge of5 C experiences a ore of 4000
Aig iis kept in a uniform eechc fe
Potential difference between two
ws v m
(2) 16v
@) 12
(4) 12v
}. The electrostatic potential inside a charged
spherical ball is given by V=b—ar?, where r
is the distance from the centre; a and b are
nts. Then the volume charge density
the ball (assuming uniform) is
6ato
(2) Gator
(3) 24maty
(4) 24ratgr
What is the potential difference between
points A and B in the circuit shown?
aur 2uF
2
<
y
4uF
2u
In the arrangement of parallel plate
capacitor shown in figure, dielectrics
(identical shaped) with dielectric constant ks
= 2 and ky = 3 are inserted. I the
capacitances are C, and Cz respectively
then ratio of Cy and C2is
16.
a7.
18.
Two identical charges are placed at wo
comers of an equilateral tangle, The
potential energy of system is U. The work
done in bringing an identical charge from
infinity to third vertexis
au
US 2u
(@) 3U
(@) au
‘Three capacitors of capacitance 18 pF, 9 uF
and 3 pF are connected once in series and
next times in parallel. The ratio of equivalent
capacitance in two cases Cp/C, is
aot
@sa
OPIS 32
(4) 9:4
‘A parallel plate capacitor having cross-
‘sectional area A and Separation d has air in
between the plates. Now a thin conducting
‘slab of same area but thickness ts inserted
between the plates as shown. The new
capacitance of the capacitor will be
“IZAZRZNZZS
(@) Aw
a
Aco
at
Azo
TT
(4) Zero
it electic field B is zero at a point, then
ttc potential Vatthat point
Must be zero
fay be non-zero
fay be zero
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20. Figure shows the variation of electtic field
Intensity E versus distance x. The magnitude
of potential difference between the points x =
Otox=5 mis
E (Nic)
10
oO > AwICanG x(m)
(2) 30 volt
(2) 60 volt
40 volt
(4) 50 volt
21, The nature of electic fleld in the region
between two plates of a capacitor, while
charging is
(2) Always constant
Varying
(3) Depends on ¢ and R
(4) Depends on emfot the battery
22. What is the ratio of effective capacitance
between points A and & to the effective
capacitance between points X and Y? All
Plates are identical, each of area A and
Suecessive separation beeen platesisa.
23. Capacitance of a conductor depends on
(2) Charge on it (Q)
(2) Its potential (vy
“Shape and size of conductor
(4) All ofthese
24. Capacity of a parallel plate condenser can
be increased by
(2) Increasing the distance between the
plates
(2) Increasing the charge on the plates
(3) Decreasing the area of the plates
J] Decreasing the distance between the
Plates
25. Acapacitor of capacitance 8 UF is connected
in a circuit as shown in the figure. Charge on.
the plates of the capacitor is,
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$—A
4a
¢ A
J n
ye 1a
5V
6 32pC
(2) 64yC
@) aye
@ uc
Five metal plates each of area A are placed
parallel to each other. The separation
J between adjacent lates is d, The equivalent
capacitance between points ‘a’ and’b' is
¥ d a
‘ d °
v
v
b
@) 2A
7
‘A
27. Im the figure given below a potential of
+1200 V is given to point A. Potential of the
point P will be
uF 8 pF
AY
att
a or
4uF 4 yr
(1) 100
(2) 200v
F400
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ee. nine circuit given below ita delectie pate
is inserted into Cy the
capacitor Cp will 2 hen energy stored in the
Cc, C
H—§F
HD increase
(2) Decrease
(3) Remains same
(4) Becomes zero
29. Total energy stored in the capacitor system
shown in the figure will be
12 uF
aad 4 ue
6 uF
(2) 163
(2) 32p0
(3) 8yd
64 pd
While working on a physics project at school
physics lab, you require a 4yF capacitor in
a circuit across a potential difference of 1 kV.
Unfortunately, 4uF capacitors are out of
stock in your lab but 2F capacitors which
can withstand a potential difference of 300 V
are available in plenty. if you decide to use
ce
the 2uF capacitors in place of
4quF capacitor, minimum number of
capacitors required are
(2) 16 L
(2) 18 ® Ladratin
(8) 20
3 ee
32 Dem
31. Find the equivalent capacitance between
point and &
aur 4uk
Ac {t-->—Ik
i i'l.
toe Tor 7
6
1+ VQuF
2(1 +25) uF
O04 V5)uF
24 /%0uF
Capacitor, net electic eld cl Plate
; Id inside’ the
Sietecticis B ten polarization vector B
related to B as °
@) Pa eykB
Pae(K-1)E
@ paw
33. A series combination of n; capacitors, each
of value Cy, is charged by a seo)
potential dliference 4 V. When another
Parallel combination of n capacitors, enh
of value Co, is charged by a source of
potential difference V, thas the same (ota)
energy stored in it, as the first combination
has. The value of Ca, in terms of Cy, is then
@ 220,
2) 2a
PA
160,
4) 1620,
34, The intensity of electric field between plates
of capacitor is E. The work done to move a
charge q in a closed rectangular loop is
+ =
+ o|-
+ 7
+
(1) E(a+2b)
@ Eta) Lyte dae
@) Ea a4 4
‘Zero,
(fy)
The energy stored in the capacitor Cy
between terminals a and b is (all capacitors
> are identical with capacitance 2 UF)
20V
x I 2
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f \}-—\e
ct 6
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Section-B
kan Figure shows a set of equipotential surtaces,
nye aSeTa ie aurea @) ‘The magnitude and direction of electric held
that exists in the region will be
yeaxis
SV 10V 15V 20V
carrying a charge Q is held stationary by a
Potential difference of 600 V between the
horizontal plates. To keep the drop of double
the radius stationary the potential difference
has to be 3200 V. The charge on second
we
ae
uc axis
@ # =
3
(4) 2 (2) 10 vim along positive x-axis
. (2) 5 Vim along positive y-axis
7. (@) 30 vim along negative x-axis
37. In bringing an electron towards a proton the ve vaxis
electrostatic potential energy of the system 97500 vim along neg
(2) Becomes zero
42. A short electric dipole of dipole moment 12
2) Wicreases uC mis placed along x-axis with its centre at
Decreases origin. The electric potential at a point (4,
(4) Remains same }m due to given dipole is
(1) 2.25 kv
Two parallel plate condensers of /—- PT 6IS WV
capacitance 10 mF and 30 mr are charged (@) 4Kv
to potentials 20 V and 10 V respectively. ate
like polarity plates are connected together WOON,
then’ the final common potential of the
condensers will be ‘a3. Js posiive charge is moved trom low
alee potential point a to a high potential point B.
prizsy ‘Then the electic potential energy
eae GY increases
2)
(4) 30V (2) Decreases
@) Will remain same
(4) Nothing definite can be predicted
39, A charged panicle of charge q and mass m
is released from state of rest in an electric
field of constant magnitude &. The KE 44, Equipotential surfaces for
gained by particle after tseconds is (1) Positive point charge = Concentric
spheres
(2) Negative point charge = Concentic
spheres
(8) Uniform electric field > Parallel and
equispaced planes perpendicular to
electric field intensity
Allofthese
40, The electric potential Vis given as a function
of distance x (metre) by V = (5x? + 10x — 9)
volt, The value of electric field atx = 1 mis ee ee
) -20 Vim — 7
Y
(2) 6 Vim v 2.
(3) -12 vim
(4) -10 Vim7 neiy Test Series for NEETFT2COE a
£\ror the diagram shown below of a
Ve Jie IVa, in electric
Va and Ve are the electrostati 47 Gabactance ofa paralel plate capacior
potentials due to the dipole at points a8 nam ena ms
and C respectively, then . ie
P Q
2
a
<—d—
(2) Vg=0
(3) Me<0
All ofthese
46. The net capacitance between point A and B 48. If the capacitance of a sr
. spherical cor
as shown in the figure is (A is plate area) 4 UF, then radius of sphere willbe no"
(2) 3.6 «103m
(2) 4x109m
P58 x 104m
(4) 9x 10?m
(Q) Va>o
—¢—
(Q) KeuA 49, An electric dipole, when placed in a uniform
a electric field, has minimum potential energy.
(2) oA The angle between dipole moment and
f electric field is
() e041)
a Qn
J AUC) LI zer0 z
= (a) A
3
@ = ”
50. The work done in taking a charge q once
round a circle of radius 'r and having a
chayge Qat centre is :
@) +2
Ameo (26r)
(3) 32
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‘ (4) 92
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