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1. If the Density of the earth is doubled by C. 5.5 x 10-11 N/C


keeping its radius constant, the D. 56 N/C
acceleration due to gravity on its surface
5. Dimensions of mass in electric field and
will be
in electric dipole moment are respectively
A. 19.6 m/s2
A. 0,0
B. 39.2 m/s2
B. 1,1
C. 4.9 m/s2
C. 0,1
D. 9.8 m/s2
D. 1,0
2. What should be the velocity of the earth
6. Let 𝑔ℎ and 𝑔𝑑 be the acceleration due to
due to rotation about its own axis so that
gravity at height ‘h’ above the earth’s
the weight becomes half of its initial
surface and at depth ‘d’ below the earth’s
value?
surface respectively. If 𝑔ℎ = 𝑔𝑑 , then the
(R= Radius of earth, g= acceleration due to relation between ‘h’ and ‘d’ is
gravity, cos 00 =1) ℎ
A. d=
𝑔 2
A. ( )1/2 B. d=2h
2𝑅
2𝑔 1/2
B. ( ) C. d=h
𝑅 ℎ
𝑔 1/2 D. d=
C. ( ) 4
𝑅
4𝑔
D. ( )1/2 7. Two satellited of same mass are
𝑅
launched in circular orbits at heights ‘R’
3. An Object of mass ‘m’ is raised from the and ‘2R’ above the surface of the earth.
surface of the earth to a height equal to The ratio of their kinetic energies is (R=
twice the radius of the earth. The gain in radius of the earth)
the potential energy is (R= radius of the
earth, g= acceleration due to gravity on A. 1:3
earth’s surface). B. 3:2
2𝑚𝑔𝑅
C. 4:9
A. D. 9:4
3
𝑚𝑔𝑅
B. 8. The Total electric flux due to all the
2
2𝑔𝑅 charges shown in the figure is
C.
3
D. mgR
4. An Electron experiences a force equal to
its weight, when placed in an electric field.
The Intensity of the field will be
A. 1.7 x 10-11 N/C A. Zero
B. 5.0 x 10-11 N/C
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+3𝑞 12. ‘F’ is the force between the two


B.
𝜀0
+2𝑞 identical charged particles placed at a
C. distance ‘Y’ from each other. If the
𝜀0
+𝑞 distance between the charges is reduced to
D.
𝜀0
half the previous distance, then the force
9. Two parallel plates separated by ‘d’ mm between them becomes
are kept at potential difference of ‘V’ volt. A. F/4
A particle of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘q’ B. 4F
enters in it with some velocity. The C. 2F
acceleration of the particle will be D. F/2
𝑞𝑉
A. 13. When a piece of Polythene is rubbed
𝑑𝑚
B.
𝑞𝑑 with wool, a negative charge of 4 x 10-7 C
𝑉𝑚
𝑞𝑚 is developed on the Polythene. The number
C. of electrons transferred from wool to
𝑉𝑑
𝑞
D. polythene is (e=1.6 x 10-19 C)
𝑑𝑚𝑉

10. The mass of a spherical planet is 4 A. 1.5 x 1012


times the mass of the earth, but its B. 3.5 x 1013
radius(R) is same as that of the earth. How C. 2.5 x 1013
,much work is done in lifting a body of D. 2.5 x 1012
mass 5 kg through a distance of 2 m on the 14. The Potential energy of a circularly
planet ? (g=10 ms-2) orbiting satellite around the earth at height
A. 400 J ‘h’ from the earth surface is given by
B. 200 J P.E = x (K.E)
C. 800 J
D. 300 J Where K.E is the kinetic energy of this
satellite. The value of ‘x’ is
11. If the gravitational force varies
inversely as the nth power of the distance A. -0.5
(R) then the time period of the planet in a B. 2
circular orbit of radius ‘R’ around the sun C. -2
will be proportional to D. 0.5
(𝑛−1) 15. An electron of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘q’
A. 𝑅 2 is accelerated from rest in a uniform
B. 𝑅−𝑛 electric field of strength ‘E’. The velocity
C. 𝑅𝑛 acquired by the electron when it travels a
(𝑛+1)
D. 𝑅 2 distance ‘L’ is
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2𝑞𝐸 of height ‘h’ then relation between ‘h’ and


A. √
𝑚𝐿 ‘R’ is (R= radius of the earth)
2𝐸𝑚 𝑅
B. √ A. h=
𝑞𝐿 √3−1
√3
2𝑞𝐸𝐿 B. h=
C. √ 𝑅
𝑚
C. h= (√2 − 1) R
𝑞𝐸
D. √ D. h= (√3 − 1) R
𝑚𝐿

16. A Particle of mass ‘m’ is kept at rest at 19. Two positive ions, each carrying a
a height 3R from the surface of earth, charge ‘q’ are separated by a distance ‘d’.
where ‘R’ is radius of earth and ‘M’ is the If ‘F’ is the force of repulsion between the
mass of the earth. The minimum speed ions, the number of ions, the number of
with which it should be projected, so that it electrons from each ion will be (ε= charge
does not return back is on the electron, 𝜀𝑘 =
𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑚𝑖𝑡𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝑒 𝑠𝑝𝑎𝑐𝑒)
(g=acceleration due to gravity on the
earth’s surface) A. √
4 𝜋𝜀0 𝑑 2
𝑒2
𝐺𝑀
A. [ ]1/2 4 𝜋𝜀0 𝐹𝑑
2𝑅 B. √
𝑔𝑅 1/2 𝑒2
B. [ ]
4
2𝑔 1/2 4 𝜋𝜀0 𝐹 𝑑 2
C. [ ] C. √
𝑅 𝑒
𝐺𝑀 1/2
D. [ ] 4 𝜋𝜀0 𝐹 𝑑 2
𝑅 D. √
𝑒2
17. For a body of mass ‘m’, the
acceleration due to gravity at a distance ‘R’ 20. An electron of mass ‘ 𝑚𝑒 ’ and a proton
𝑔 of mass ‘ 𝑚𝑝 ’ are kept in a uniform electric
from the surface of the earth is ( ). It value
4 field. The ratio of the acceleration of
𝑅
at distance ( ) from the surface of the earth electron (𝑎𝑒 ) to the acceleration of proton
2
is (R= radius of the earth, g= acceleration (𝑎𝑝 ) is
due to gravity) 𝑚𝑝
𝑔
A.
𝑚𝑒
A. ( ) 𝑚𝑒
8 B.
9𝑔 𝑚𝑝
B. ( )
4 C. Infinity
4𝑔
C. ( ) D. One
9
𝑔
D. ( ) 21. The average density of the earth is [g is
2

18. When the value of acceleration due to the acceleration due to gravity]
gravity ‘g’ becomes g/3 above the surface A. Inversely proportional to g2
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B. Directly proportional to g A. Remains the same


C. Inversely proportional to g B. Be reduced to half
D. Directly proportional to g2 C. Increase four times
D. Be doubled
22. A Charge Q μC is placed at the centre
of a cube. If ∈0 is the permittivity of 26. The period of revolution of planet A
vacuum then the flux through one face and around the sun is 8 times that of planet B.
two opposite faces of the cube is How many times the distance of A from
respectively. the sun is greater than that of B from the
𝑄 𝑄 sun?
A. ,
6 ∈0 2 ∈0
𝑄 𝑄
A. 5 times
B. , B. 2 times
3 ∈0 2 ∈0

C.
𝑄 𝑄
, C. 3 times
12 ∈0 6 ∈0 D. 6 times
𝑄 𝑄
D. ,
∈0 2 ∈0 27. Three Equal charges are placed at the
23. If the horizontal velocity given to a three corners of a square. If the force
satellite is greater than critical velocity but between 𝑞1 and 𝑞2 is F12 and that between
less than the escape velocity at the height, q1 and q3 is F13, then the ratio of
then the satellite will magnitudes F12 / F13 is

A. Be lost in space A. 2
1
B. Falls on the earth along parabolic B.
√2
path C. √2
C. Revolve in circular orbit D. ½
D. Revolve in elliptical orbit
28. An Electron and a proton are freely
24. Identify the WRONG statement in the placed in an electric field. If ‘𝑎𝑝 ’ and ′𝑎𝑐 ′
case of electric field lines.
are the acceleration produced in them
A. They do not pass through a respectively, by the electric field, then
conductor
A. 𝑎𝑝 < 𝑎𝑐
B. They do not pass through an
insulator B. 𝑎𝑝 = 𝑎𝑐
C. They start from a positive charge C. 𝑎𝑝 > 𝑎𝑐
𝑎𝑝
and end on a negative charge. D. =0
𝑎𝑐
D. They do not intersect each other
29. Two satellites A and B rotates round a
25. A Charge Q is enclosed by a Gaussian planet’s orbit having a radius 4R and R
surface of radius R. If the radius is respectively. If the speed of satellite A is 3
doubled then the outward electric flux will V then speed of satellite B is
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A. 6V 33. A Satellite S1 of mass ‘m’ is moving in


B. 12 V an orbit of radius ‘r’. Another satellite S2
C. 3V /2 of mass ‘2m’ is moving in an orbit of
D. 4V /2 radius ‘2r’. The ratio of time period of
satellite S2 to that of S1 is
30. The acceleration due to gravity on
moon is 1/6th times the acceleration due to A. 1:4
gravity on earth. If the ratio of the density B. 1:8
of earth ‘ 𝜌𝑒 ’ to the density of moon ‘ 𝜌𝑚 ’ C. 2:1
is 5/3, then the radius of moon ‘ 𝑅𝑚 ’ in D. 2 √2: 1
terms of the radius of earth ‘ 𝑅𝑒 ’ is
34. Two point charges placed at a certain
5
A. ( ) Re distance r in air exert a force of F on each
18
1 other. Then the distance ‘r’ at which these
B. ( ) Re
2 √3 charges will experience the same force in a
3
C. ( ) Re medium of dielectric constant K is
18
7
D. ( ) Re A. r.√𝐾
6
B. r
𝑟
C.
31. Two-point charges +q1 and +q2 repel 𝐾
𝑟
each other with a force of 100 N. Keeping D.
√𝐾
the distance between them unchanged, if q1
is increased by 10% and q2 is decreased by 35. A Proton of mass 1.67 x 1027 kg and
10%, the force of repulsion between them charge 1.6 x 10-19 C is placed in uniform
will electric field of Intensity 3.25 x 104 N/C in
air. The force experienced by proton is
A. Decrease by 10 N
B. Increase by 10 N A. 5.2 x 10-15 N
C. Decrease by 1 N B. 52 x 10-15 N
D. Remain same C. 5.2 x 10-23 N
D. 52 x 10-23 N
32. A Body weighs ‘W’ newton on the
surface of the earth. Its weight at a height 36. The Total energy of an artificial
equal to half the radius of the earth, will be satellite moving in a circular orbit at some
height around the earth is E0. Its potential
𝑊
A. energy is
2
4𝑊
B. A. -E0
9
2𝑊 B. E0
C.
3 C. -2E0
3
D. D. 2E0
8𝑊
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37. Two point charges q1 and q2 are ‘l’ B. Increase by 63%


distance apart. If one of the charges is C. Remain constant
doubled and distance between them is D. Decrease by 63%
halved, the magnitude of force becomes n
41. An electron of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘q’
times, where n is
is accelerated from rest in electric filed ‘E’.
A. 2 The velocity acquired by electron in
B. 1 travelling a distance ‘x’ is
C. 16 𝐸𝑞 1/2
D. 8 A. ( )
𝑚𝑥
2𝐸𝑞 1/2
38. A Charge of magnitude ‘2e’ and mass B. ( )
𝑚𝑥
2𝐸𝑞𝑥 1/2
‘4m’ is moving in an electric filed 𝐸̅ . The C. ( )
𝑚
acceleration imparted to the above charge 𝐸𝑚 1/2
D. ( )
is 𝑞𝑥

A.
2𝑚 42. A Uniform electric field of intensity
3 𝐸𝑒 400 N/C, exists in a certain region. How
𝐸𝑒
B. much flux will cross a given area of 10 cm2
2𝑚
2𝐸𝑒 in this region, if the area vector is inclined
C.
3𝑚
3𝑚 at 600 to the direction of the field?
D.
2𝐸𝑒
A. 0.1 Nm2 /C
39. Which one of the following statements B. 0.2 Nm2 /C
is not correct about the acceleration due to C. 0.5 Nm2 /C
gravity? (Do not assume earth as a sphere) D. 2 Nm2 /C
A. It is independent of the shape of 43. The radius of a planet is twice the
earth radius of the earth. Both have almost equal
B. It increases with increase in latitude average mass densities. If ‘VP’ and ‘VE’
C. It decreases with increase in depth are escape velocities of the planet and the
(density of earth is constant) earth respectively, then
D. It decreases with increase in altitude.
A. VE = 1.5 VP
a) b
B. VP = 1.5 VE
b) c
C. VP = 2 VE
c) d
D. VE = 3 VP
d) a
44. An electron at rest is accelerated by a
40. If the distance between sun and earth is
potential ‘V1 ‘ in uniform field experiences
increased 3 times, then attraction between
a force ‘F1’. When potential is changed to
sun and earth will
‘V2’, the force experienced by the electron
A. Decrease by 89% gets doubled. The ratio of V1 to V2 is
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A. 1:4 in ω and acceleration due to gravity on


B. 4:1 earth’s surface is g)
C. 1:2 𝑔𝑅 2
D. 2:1 A.
𝜔2
𝑔𝑅 2
45. A Particle of mass m and charge q is B. ( 2 )1/2
𝜔
placed at rest in a uniform electric field E 𝑔𝑅 2 1/3
C. ( )
and then released, the K.E attained by the 𝜔2
𝑔𝑅 2
particle after moving a distance y will be D. ( 2 )2/3
𝜔
A. q2Ey 49. The orbital velocity of an artificial
B. qEy satellite in a circular orbit just above the
C. qE2 y earth’s surface is ‘V’. For the satellite
D. qEy2 orbiting at an altitude of half the earth’s
46. A Body is raised to a height nR above radius, the orbital velocity is
the surface of the earth of radius R. The 3
A. 𝑉
ratio of gravitational acceleration on 2
earth’s surface to that at a given height is B. √ V
3
2
2
A. (n+1) 2
B. (n-1)2 C. √ V
3
C. n 2
D. V.
D. n2 3
1
47. A Satellite is revolving round a planet 50. A Planer has radius th of the radius of
4
in a circular orbit close to its surface. If ρ earth and acceleration due to gravity
is mean density and R is the radius of double than of the earth. Then the ratio of
planet then the period of the satellite is (G= escape velocity on the surface of planet to
Universal constant of gravitation) that on the earth’s surface will be
5𝜋 A. 2 √2
A. √𝜌𝐺
B. √2
𝜋 1
B. √𝜌𝐺 C.
√2
2𝜋 D. 2
C. √𝜌𝐺
3𝜋
D. √𝜌𝐺

48. The radius of the orbit of a


geostationary satellite is (mean radius of
the earth R, angular velocity about an axis

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