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MARKS : 240 REGULAR XIITH- NEET - WEEK TEST- 2 TIME :02 Hrs

PART-A (PHYSICS)
1. A body has −80 𝑚𝑖𝑐𝑟𝑜 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 of charge. Number of additional electrons in it will be
a) 8 × 10−5 b) 80 × 10−17 c) 5 × 1014 d) 1.28 × 10−17
2. An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30° to a non-uniform electric field. The dipole will experience
a) A translational force only in the direction of the field
b) A translational force only in a direction normal to the direction of the field
c) A torque as well as a translational force
d) A torque only
3. What is the angle between the electric dipole moment and the electric field strength due to it on the
equatorial line
a) 0o b) 90o c) 180o d) None of these
4. A point charge +𝑞 is placed at the centre of a cube of side 𝐿. The electric flux emerging from the cube is
𝑞 6𝑞𝐿2 𝑞
a) 𝜀 b) Zero c) 𝜀0
d) 6𝐿2𝜀
0 0
5. A charge 𝒬 is placed at each of the opposite corners of a square. A charge 𝑞 is placed at each of the other two
𝒬
corners. If the net electrical force on 𝒬 is zero, then the 𝑞 eQuals
1
a) −2√2 b) −1 c) 1 d) −
√2
6. Flux coming out from a unit positive charge enclosed in air is
a) 𝜀0 b) (𝜀0 )−1 c) (4𝜋𝜀0 )−1 d) 4𝜋𝜀0
7. The inward and outward electric flux for a closed surface in units of 𝑁 − 𝑚2 /𝐶 are respectively 8 × 103 and
4 × 103 . Then the total charge inside the surface is [where 𝜀0 = permittivity constant]
(−4×103 )
a) 4 × 103 𝐶 b) −4 × 103 𝐶 c) 𝐶 d) −4 × 103 𝜀0 𝐶
𝜀
8. What is the magnitude of a point charge due to which the electric field 30𝑐𝑚 away has the magnitude
2𝑛𝑒𝑤𝑡𝑜𝑛/𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 1/4𝜋𝜀0 = 9 × 109 𝑁𝑚 2 /𝐶 2 ]
a) 2 × 10−11 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 b) 3 × 10−11 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 c) 5 × 10−11 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 d) 9 × 10−11 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏
9. The spatial distribution of the electric field due to charges (𝐴, 𝐵) is shown in figure. Which one of the
following statements is correct

a) 𝐴 is + 𝑣𝑒 and 𝐵 − 𝑣𝑒 and |𝐴| > |𝐵| b) 𝐴 is − 𝑣𝑒 and 𝐵 + 𝑣𝑒; |𝐴| = |𝐵|


c) Both are +𝑣𝑒 but 𝐴 > 𝐵 d) Both are −𝑣𝑒 but 𝐴 > 𝐵
10. A hollow cylinder has a charge q coulomb within it. If ϕis the electric flux in unit of voltmeter associated with
the curved surface B, the flux linked with the plane surface A in unit of voltmeter will be

1 𝑞 𝑞 ϕ 𝑞
a) 2 (𝜀 − ϕ) b) 2𝜀 c) 3
d) ε − ϕ
0 0 0
11. The distance between charges 5 × 10−11 𝐶 and −2.7 × 10−11 𝐶 is 0.2 𝑚. The distance at which a third charge
should be placed in order that it will not experience any force along the line joining the two charges is
a) 0.44 𝑚
b) 0.65 𝑚
c) 0.556 𝑚
d) 0.350 𝑚
12. A dipole of electric dipole moment p is placed in a uniform electric field of strength E. If θ is the angle
between positive directions of p and E, then the potential energy of the electric dipole is largest when θ is
𝜋 𝜋
a) 4 b) 2 c) 𝜋 d) Zero
13. When a body is earth connected, electrons from the earth flow into the body. This means the body is
a) Charged negatively b) An insulator
c) Uncharged d) Charged positively
14. Number of electrons in one coulomb of charge will be
a) 5.46 × 1029 b) 6.25 × 1018 c) 1.6 × 10+19 d) 9 × 1011
15. Two point charges +8𝑞 and −2𝑞 are located at 𝑥 = 0 and 𝑥 = 𝐿 respectively. The location of a point on the 𝑥-
axis at which the net electric field due to these two point charges is zero is
𝐿
a) 8 L b) 4 L c) 2 L d) 4
16. Two particle of equal mass 𝑚 and charge 𝑞 are placed at a distance of 16 𝑐𝑚. They do not experience any
𝑞
force. The value of is
𝑚
𝜋𝜀0 𝐺
a) 𝑙 b) √ 𝐺
c) √4𝜋𝜀 d) √4𝜋𝜀0 𝐺
0

17. The value of electric permittivity of free space is


a) 9 × 109 𝑁𝐶 2 /𝑚2 b) 8.85 × 10−12 𝑁𝑚 2 /𝐶 2 𝑠𝑒𝑐
c) 8.85 × 10−12 𝐶 2 /𝑁𝑚 2 d) 9 × 109 𝐶 2 /𝑁𝑚 2
18. Two charges +5𝜇𝐶 and +10𝜇𝐶 are placed 20 𝑐𝑚 apart. The net electric field at the mid-point between the
two charges is
a) 4.5 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 directed towards +5𝜇𝐶 b) 4.5 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 directed towards +10𝜇𝐶
c) 13.5 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 directed towards +5𝜇𝐶 d) 13.5 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 directed towards +10𝜇𝐶
19. An electron is moving around the nucleus of a hydrogen atom in a circular orbit of radius 𝑟. The coulomb
1
force 𝐹⃗ between the two is (where 𝐾 = )
4𝜋𝜀0
𝑒2 𝑒2 𝑒2 𝑒2
a) −𝐾 𝑟3 𝑟̂ b) 𝐾 𝑟3 𝑟⃗ c) −𝐾 𝑟3 𝑟⃗ d) 𝐾 𝑟 3 𝑟̂
20. The number of electrons to be put on a spherical conductor of radius 0.1𝑚 to produce an electric field of
0.036𝑁/𝐶 just above its surface is
a) 2.7 × 105 b) 2.6 × 105 c) 2.5 × 105 d) 2.4 × 105
21. A comb run through one’s dry hair attracts small bits of paper. This is due to
a) Comb is a good conductor b) Paper is a good conductor
c) The atoms in the paper get polarised by the charged comb d) The comb possesses magnetic
properties
22. A conducting sphere of radius 𝑅 = 20 𝑐𝑚 is given a charge 𝑄 = 16𝜇𝐶. What is 𝐸⃗⃗ at centre
a) 3.6 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 b) 1.8 × 106 𝑁/𝐶 c) Zero d) 0.9 × 106 𝑁/𝐶
23. There are two charges +1 𝜇𝐶 and +5 𝜇𝐶 respectively. The ratio of the forces acting on them will be
a) 1 : 5 b) 1 : 1 c) 5 : 1 d) 1 : 25
24. An electric dipole is situated in an electric field of uniform intensity E whose dipole moment is p and moment
of inertia is I. If the dipole is displaced slightly from the equilibrium position, then the angular frequency of
its oscillations is
𝑝𝐸 1/2 𝑝𝐸 3/2 𝐼 1/2 𝑝 1/2
a) ( 𝐼 ) b) ( 𝐼 ) c) (𝑝𝐸 ) d) (𝐼𝐸 )
25. Two parallel large thin metal sheets have equal surface charge densities (𝜎 = 26.4 × 10−12 Cm−2 )of opposite
signs. The electric field between these sheets is
a) 1.5 NC −1 b) 1.5 × 10−10 NC−1 c) 3 NC−1 d) 3 × 10−10 NC−1
26. Two identical spheres with charges 4𝑞, −2𝑞 kept some distance apart exert a force 𝐹 on each other. If they
are made to touch each other and replaced at their old positions, the force between them will be
1 1 9 8
a) 𝐹 b) 𝐹 c) 𝐹 d) 𝐹
9 8 8 9
27. A simple pendulum of period 𝑇 has a metal bob which is negatively charged. If it is allowed to oscillate above
a positively charged metal plate, its period will
a) Remains equal to 𝑇 b) Less than 𝑇 c) Greater than 𝑇 d) Infinite
28. One of the following is not a property of field lines
a) Field lines are continuous curves without any breaks
b) Two field lines cannot cross each other
c) Field lines start at positive charge and end at negative charges
d) They form closed loop
29. A drop of 10−6 𝑘𝑔 water carries 10−6 𝐶 charge. What electric field should be applied to balance its weight
(assume 𝑔 = 10𝑚/𝑠 2 )
a) 10 𝑉/𝑚 upward b) 10 𝑉/𝑚 downward c) 0.1 𝑉/𝑚 downward d) 0.1 𝑉/𝑚 upward
30. What happens when some charge is placed on a soap bubble?
a) Its radius decreases b) Its radius increases
c) The bubble collapses d) None of these
PART-B (Z00LOGY)
31. Various staged developing follicles seen in
a) ovarian stroma b) ovarian cortex
c) ovarian medulla d) endometrium
32. During menstrual cycle which layer of uterus wall cyclically changes?
a) perimetrium b) endometrium
c) myometrium d) all of these
33. Birth canal of human female includes
a) uterine cavity, cervical canal, inguinal canal
b) cervical canal and vaginal canal only
c) only uterine cavity
d) only vaginal canal
34. Fully matured follicle exist in ovarian cortex of adult humans is
a) primary follicle b) secondary follicle
c) tertiary follicle d) Graafian follicle
35. Puberty occurs in females at the age of
a) 8-10 years b) 11-14 years c) 15-17 years d) 18-20 years
36. Mesovarium is peritoneal covering of
a) Ovary b) Testis c) Kidney d) Liver
37. Development of foetus takes place in
a) Vagina b) Uterus c) Ovary d) Oviduct
38. Lower narrow end of uterus is called
a) Urethra b) Cervix c) Clitoris d) Vulva
39. Central stroma of ovary is composed up of
a) blood vessels b) nerves c) loose connective tissue d) All of these
40. Which is not a secondary sex organ?
a) Vagina b) Penis c) cervix d) ovary
41. Endometrium is lining of
a) Testis b) Urinary bladder c) Uterus d) Ureter
42. Expanded proximal part of oviduct in female is
a) Uterus b) Fallopian tube c) Fimbriated funnel d) Vestibule
43. Bartholin’s glands are situated
a) On the sides of the head of some amphibians
b) At the reduced tail end of birds
c) On either side of vagina in humans
d) On either side of vas deferens in humans
44. The ovarian stroma is divided into two parts, they are
a) Peripheral cortex and inner medulla
b) Peripheral cortex and inner germinal layer
c) Peripheral medulla and inner cortex
d) Inner medulla and Peripheral germinal layer
45. The _____ovary/ ovaries are present
a) Two, on each side of the lower abdomen
b) One, on each side of the lower abdomen
c) Two on each side of the upper abdomen
d) One, on each side of the upper abdomen
46. Oviducts are also called
a) Fallopian tube b) Salpinx c) Vagina d) Both a & b
47. Isthmus a part of oviduct, is a narrow lumen and joins ____
a) Uterus b) Ampulla c) Infundibulum d) Both a and b
48. The layer of uterine tissues responsible for strong contractions during childbirth is
a) Perimetrium b) Mesometrium c) Myometrium d) Myocardium
49. Starting from uterus, which among the following is the correct sequence?
a) Isthmus - Fimbriae - Ampulla -Infundibulum. b) Isthmus - Ampulla - Infundibulum -Fimbriae.
c) Isthmus - Fimbriae- Infundibulum -Ampulla d) Isthmus - Ampulla - Fimbriae -Infundibulum
50. The only statement correct about hymen is
a) It is an opening of uterus
b) It is a reliable indicator of virginity
c) It is always torn after first coitus.
d) It can be broken by a sudden fall or jolt, insertion of vaginal tampon, cycling, etc
51. Mammary glands are the modified
a) Sweat glands b) Lacrimal glands
c) Sebaceous glands d) Endocrine glands
52. The wall of uterus consists of
a) Inner thin membranous perimetrium: it consists of smooth muscle fibres.
b) Middle myometrium: it consists of smooth muscle fibres.
c) Outer endometrium: it consists of striated muscle fibres.
d) Middle myometrium: it consists of striated muscle fibres.
53. The structure where zygote formation in fallopian tubes occurs is
a) Isthmus b) Ampulla c) Fimbriae d) Infundibulum
54. Cervical canal is ---
a) Passage of urinary bladder to outside.
b) Passage of uterus to vagina
c) Passage of uterus to fallopian tube.
d) Hollow passage in cervical vertebrae to accommodate the spinal cord
55. The main function of fimbriae of fallopian tube is
a) Help in development of ovary during ovarian cycle
b) Help in release of ovum during ovarian cycle
c) Help in the development of corpus luteum after ovulation
d) Help in collection of ova after ovulation
56. Which group represents the external genitalia
a) Labium minora, labium majora and clitoris b) Labium minora, labium majora and vagina
c) Labium minora, labium majora and cervix d) Labium minora, labium majora and oviduct
57. Choose the correct pair.
a) Cushion of fatty tissue covered by pubic hair - Labia majora
b) Membrane covering opening of vagina - Mons pubis
c) The labia minora are paired folds of tissue under the labia majora
d) Uterine layer exhibiting strong contraction during delivery – Endometrium
58. Ciliated epithelium as inner lining in
a) Cervix b) Uterus c) Fallopian tube d) All of these
59. The size of ovary in human female is
a) 1 to 2 cm b) 2 to 4 cm c) 4 to 6 cm d) 6 to 8 cm
60. Which is not the function of ovary?
a) production of ova b) production of estrogen
c) production of progesterone d) None of these

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