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Electric Charges & Fields Directions (Q1 - Q35): Select the most appropriate option from those given below each Question vaishnavi.madabhushi@gmail.com Switch accounts ® Draft saved *Required Email * Your email address Enter Your Name (With Initial) : * Your answer Enter Your Batch : O RPxiimB © PPxilwes O exiles © PPxIIves Question 1* 1 point Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk (A) repel each other (B) mix up with each other (C) attract each other (D) None of the above @a Os Oc Oo Question 2* 1 point Electric charge between two bodies can be produced by (A) sticking, (B) rubbing (C) oiling (D) passing AC current Oa @©s Oc Oo Question 3* 1 point Electric charges under action of electric forces is called (A) electrostatic (B) electric flux (C) electric field (D) electric field lines @a Os Oc Oo Question 4* 1 point Law stating that “force is directly proportional to product of charges and inversely proportional to square of separation between them’ is called (A) Newton’s law. (B) Coulomb's hw (Q Gauss’s law. (D) Ohm's law Oa Os Oc Oo Question 5 * 1 point In given figure, two positive charges q, and q, fixed along the y axis, exert a net electric force in the + x direction on a charge q, fixed along the x axis. If a positive charge Q is added at (x, 0), the force on q, (A) shall increase along the positive x-axis. (B) shall decrease along the positive x-axis. (C) shall point along the negative x-axis. (D) shallincrease but the direction changes because of the intersection of Q with q, and q3. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 6 * 1 point The magnitude of electric force, F is (A) directly proportional to the multiplication of both charges. (B) directly proportional to the distance between both charges. (Q directly proportional to the square of the distance between both charges. (D) constant. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 7* 1 point A body is negatively charged means (A) It has only negative charges. (B) Positive charges have been neutralized by negative charges. (C) The quantity of negative charge present is more than the quantity positive charge present. (D) The positive are displaced from their original positions. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 8 * When a body is charged by conduction, its mass (A) remains same. (B) increases, (© decreases. (D) increase or decrease. Oa Os Oc Oo 1 point Question 9 * point A point positive charge is brought near an isolated conducting sphere in Figure. The electric field is best given by : (i) (ii) ti) 4q (iv) (A) Fig () (8) Fig Gi) (Q) Fig Gi (D) Fig (iv) Oa Os moc Question 10 * 1 point A point charge +g, is placed ata distance d froman isolated conducting plane. The field at a point P on the other side of the plane is (A) directed perpendicular to the plane and away from the plane. (B) directed perpendicular to the plane but towards the plane. (Q directed radially away from the point charge. (D) directed radially towards the point charge. Oa Oe Oc Oo Question 11* 1 point A hemisphere is uniformly charged positively. The electric field ata point on a diameter away from the centre is directed (A) perpendicular to the diameter (B) parallel to the diameter. (© atan angle tilted towards the diameter (D) atan angle tilted away from the diameter. Oa Os Oc Question 12 * 1 point The electric flux through the surface : (i) $ s (i) s s " (:) " A) (A) in Figure (iv) is the largest. (B) in Figure (iii) is the least. (C) in Figure (ii) is same as Figure (iii) butis smaller than Figure (iv) (D) is the same for all the figures Oa Os Oc Oo Question 13 * 1 point Figure shows electric field lines in which an electric dipole p is placed as shown. Which of the following statements is correct? nd Eee > P -qe>— 4q ET a yy Sg (A) The dipole will not experience any force. (B) The dipole will experience a force towards right. (C) The dipole will experience a force towards left. (D) The dipole will experience a force upwards. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 14 * 1 point Five charges q1, q2 4 94 and qs are fixed at their positions as shown in Figure. S is a Gaussian surface. The Gauss’s law is given by: §Eds = q/&q Gaussian surface ! 7 Is ots o45 Which of the following statements is correct? (A) Eon the LHS of the above equation will have a contribution from q,, q; and q3, while q on the RHS will have a contribution from q; and 4, only. (B) Eon the LHS of the above equation will have a contribution from all charges, while q on the RHS will have a contribution from q, and 44 only. (O Eon the LHS of the above equation will have a contribution from all charges, while q on the RHS will have a contribution from g,, 43 and qs only. (D) Both E on the LHS and gon the RHS will have contributions from q, and q, only. Oa Oe Oc Oo Question 15 * 1 point The Electric field ata point is (A) always discontinuous. (B) discontinuous if there is a positive charge at that point. (© discontinuous only if there is a negative charge at that point. (D) discontinuous if there is a charge at that point. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 16 * 1 point If there is only one type of charge in the universe, then (A) $E.ds # 0 onany surface (B) gE.ds = sit the charge is outside the surface (©) gE.ds cannot not be defined. (D) $E.ds = q/eo if charges of magnitude q is inside the surface. Oa Os moc Question 17 * 1 point Which of the following graphs represents the relationship between the force, between two point charges and the distance between them? 4 2 8 y= ae Distance Distance 4 z gv 3) = ae Distance Disance™ O11 Oz O3 O44 Question 18 * 1 point ‘A mass ‘m’ carrying a charge “q’ is suspended from a string and placed in a uniform horizontal electric field of intensity E. The angle made by the string with the vertical in the equilibrium position is 1) 0=tan" () Eq 3) o=wn(E8) O1 Bo, Question 19 * 1 point ‘Two free charges q and 4q are placed at a distance ‘d” apart. A third charge Q is placed between them at a distance ‘x’ from charge q such that the system is in equilibrium then 4q 4q 1) Q=8 ea 2) ao HQ=-Hx-f 4 Q-- Question 20 * 1 point Three charges, each of +4 wC, are placed at the comers B, C, D of a square ABCD of side Im, The electric field at the center O of the square is 1) 72.x 10° N towards A 2) 72 x 10°N towards C 3) 36x 10" N towards A 4) 3.6 x 10° Ntowards C O11 a Oz O3 Assertion & Reason A statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the correct choice as; (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) Both A and Rare true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A (C) Ais true but R is false (D) Ais false and R is True Question 21* 1 point Assertion (A): In a non-uniform electric field, a dipole will have translatory as well as rotatory mation. Reason (R): Ina non-uniform electric field, a dipole experiences a force as well as torque. Question 22 * 1 point Assertion (A): The basic difference between magnetic lines of force and electric lines of force is electric lines of force are discontinuous and magnetic lines of force are continuous. Reason (R): Magnetic lines of force exist in a magnet but no electric lines of force exists in a charged body. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 23 * 1 point Assertion (A): Electric lines of force cross each other. Reason (R): The resultant electric field at a point is the superimposition of the electric fields at that point. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 24 * 1 point Assertion (A): When bodies are charged through friction, there is transfer of charge from one body to another. No charge is created or destroyed. Reason (R): This is according to the law of conservation of electric charge. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 25 * 1 point Assertion (A); If two spherical conductors of different radii have the same surface charge densities, then their electric field intensities will be equal. Réagon (R)/Suttidectarge density= otal charge area Oa Os Oc Oo Case Study - Based Read the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same Faraday Cage: A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure made of conducting material. The fields within a conductor cancel out with any external fields, so the electric field within the encloser is zero. These Faraday cages act as big hollow conductors you can put things in to shield them from electrical fields. Any electrical shocks the cage receives, pass harmlessly around the outside of the cage. Question 26 * Which of the following, material can be used to make a Faraday cage ? (A) Plastic (B) Glass (©) Copper (D) Wood Oa Os Oc Oo 1 point Question 27 * 1 point Example of a real-world Faraday cage is (A) car (B) plastic box (Q lighting rod (D) metal rod Oa Os Oc Oo Question 28 * 1 point What is the electrical force inside a Faraday cage when it is struck by lightning ? (A) The same as the lightning (B) Half that of the lightning (©) Zero (D) A quarter of the lightning Oa Os Oc Oo Question 29 * 1 point If isolated point charge +q is placed inside the Faraday cage. Its surface must have charge equal to : (A) Zero (B) +4 (C\-4 (D) +24 Oa Os Oc Oo Question 30 * 1 point A point charge of 2 C is placed at centre of Faraday cage in the shape of cube with suriace of 9 cm edge. The number of electric field lines passing through the cube normally will be : (A) 1.9 x 10° Nm*/C entering the surface. (B) 1.9 x 10° Nm’/C leaving the surface. (© 2.0 x 10° Nm/C leaving the surface. (D) 2.0 x 10° Nm’/C entering the surface. Oa Os Oc Oo Read the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same The tribo-electric series isa list that ranks materials according to their tendency to gain orloseelectrons. The process of electron transier as a result of two objects coming into contact with one another and then separating is called tribo-electric charging. During such an interaction, one of the two abjects will always gain electrons (becoming negatively charged) and the other object will lose electrons (becoming positively charged). The relative position of the two objects on the tribo-electric series will define which object gains electrons and which object loses electrons. In tribo-clectric series, materials are ranked from high to low in terms of the tendency for the material, to lose electron. If an object high up on this list (Glass, for example) is rubbed with an object low down on the list (Teflon, for example), the glass will lose electrons to the teflon. The glass will, in this case, become positively charged and the teflon will become negatively charged. Materials in the middle of the list (steel and wood, for example) are items those do not have a strong tendency to give up or accept elections. Tend to lose electrons Human hand Glass Human hair Nylon Cat fur Silk Cotton Steel Wood Amber Ebonite Plastic wrap | tetion Tend to gain electrons Question 31* 1 point Materials in the upper position has___ tendency to become positively charged. (A) low (B) high (C)no (D) medium Oa Os Oc Oo Question 32* 1 point Name two materials which do not have a strong tendency to give up or acceptelectrons. (A) Ebonitz, Nylon —_(B) Plastic wrap, Teflon (©) Nylon, cat fur (D) Steel, wood Oa Os Oc Oo Question 33 * 1 point If human hair is rubbed with amber, how those will be charged? (A) Both negative (B) Both positive (©) Hair will be positively charged, Amber will be negatively charged. (D) Hair will be negatively charged, Amber will be positively charged. Oa Os Oc Oo Question 34 * 1 point Tribo-electric charging is the process of electron transfer between two objects (A) By contact (B) Without contact (C) By any one of the above (D) By none of the abowe Oa m@ O8 Question 35 * The object which loses electron becomes charged and the object gains electron becomes charged. (A) negatively, negatively (B) positively, positively (C) positively, negatively (D) negatively, positively Oa Os Oc Oo Submit Never submit passwords through Google Forms. 1 point Clear form This content is neither created nor endorsed ty Google, Report Abusé - Jerms of Service - Privacy Policy

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