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DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

TAMILNADU
12NPCB06 NEET PRACTICE QUESTIONS Class : XII
Time : 1.15 hrs
(2023-24) (TEST-6)
Total Marks : 240
Answer key
12TH Physics

1. Ans : B) I ∝ √∅
In a thermocouple instrument, the deflection is directly proportional to
square of the current
9 I 2
I 9

2. Ans : A) 𝑎1
µ0I = B (2πa)
B = µ0I/ 2πa
1
B
a

3. Ans A
o I R 2
B= B1 = B
3 8
2( R + x )
2 2 2

 oIR 2 oI
3
=
2( R 2 + x 2 ) 2 16 R
3
8R3 = ( R 2 + x 2 ) 2

4R 2 = R 2 + x 2
x2 = 3R2
x=R 3
4. Ans : D) 28 GHz
Frequency = Bq/2πm

= 28GHz

5. Ans : D) r2
Magnetic moment M = NIA = Niπr2
M × r2

6. Ans : A) 1 : 2
Radius = mv/Bq
For proton r1 = mv/Bq

For alpha Particle r2 = 4mv/B2q


r1 : r2 = 1 : 2

7. Ans : A) weber/second = volt

8. Ans : B) 100 Ω
Shunt resistance s = Ig G / I - Ig
Ig = 0.1I
Is = 0.9I
S = IgRg/Is = 0.1 x 900 / 0.9 = 100 Ω

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9. Ans : A) 1 − 𝑛2

For rough surface

mgsin𝜃 - μmgcos𝜃 = mg
𝑔 𝜇𝑔
− =a
√2 √2
𝑔
or a = (1 − 𝜇 ) , T=nt
√2

For smooth surface


mgsin𝜃 = ma1
𝑔
= a1 , T =t
√2

S1 = S2
1 12 1
at = a(nt)2
2 2
𝑔 𝑔
t2 = (1 − 𝜇 ) n2t2
√2 √2

or
1
µ = 1− 𝑛2

10. Ans : A) Both will reach same speed


According to law of conservation of energy
PE = KE
PE sliding = PE free fall = mgh
1
KE sliding = KE free fall = 2 mv2

final velocities will be equal


v sliding = v free fall
so Both will reach same speed

11. Ans : B) 2: 1

From fig
𝐿
cos 60 =
𝐻
1 𝐿
=
2 𝐻

L = 2H
1
From, s = ut + at2
2
1
2H = 0 + gcos60 t12
2
1 1
2H = x g x t12
2 2

√8𝐻 √𝐻
t1 = =2
𝑔 𝑔

For free fall


√𝐻
t2 =
𝑔

t1 : t2 = 2 : 1

12. Ans : D) 0.06


a = -f/m = -µmg/m = -µg = -10µ
v = u+at
0 = 6 - 10µ x 10
µ = 0.06

13. Ans : A) 100 J

Total work done = Gain in PE + Work done against friction


300 = 2 x 10 x 10 + W
W = 100J

14. Ans : A) 1.173


f = mgsinθ -------- (1)
f = µN = µmgcosθ ----- (2)
from (1) and (2)
µ = tanθ = tan60 = 1.732

15. Ans : B) 49 N
Weight = Friction force
mg = µF
F = mg/µ = 1 x 9.8 /0.2 = 49N
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
TAMILNADU
11NPCB06 NEET PRACTICE QUESTIONS Class : XII
Time : 1.15 hrs
(2023-24) (TEST-6)
Total Marks : 240

Answer key
11TH - Physics

1. Ans : B) 15 KJ

Horizontal component of applied force = (√3 x 103) x cos 300


√3
= √3 x 103 x
2
3
= x 103 N
2

Work done = F.S


3
= x 103 x 10
2

= 15 x 103 J
= 15 KJ

2. Ans : C) Friction of ice is small


F=μN
Friction completely depends is the magnitude of the normal force.
Smaller steps will give larger normal force and more the normal force more the
friction.

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3. Ans : A)
√3
1
μ = tan 300 =
√3

𝑣02
4. Ans : A) s =
2𝜇𝑔

Kinetic Energy = Work done against friction force


1
m𝑣02 = μmgs
2
𝑣02
s=
2𝜇𝑔

5. Ans : C) 8 N
Static frictional force is 10N
The body will not move for any force less than 10N
Magnitude of frictional force is 8N
As action and reaction are equal and opposite the block does not move

6. Ans : A) Both assertion and reason are correct. Reason is correct explanation of
assertion
We know that it is the friction only that helps in moving a particular vehicle and it
should not be lowered for smooth driving of the car or bus. That’s why it is
difficult to drive a car or bus at high speed on a rainy day in order to avoid
skidding

7. Ans : A) 9.8 N
Force applied on the body
F = mgsin𝜃
F = 2 x 9.8 x sin 300 = 9.8N
Limiting frictional force
F = μmgcos𝜃
F =0.7 x 2 x 9.8 x cos 300 = 11.88N
Since the limiting force is greater than the force that tends to slide the body.
Thus the body will be at rest and force of friction on the block is 9.8 N

8. Ans : B) 91.4 N

√3
f = μN = μmgcos 300 = 0.5 x 10 x 9.8 x = 24.5√3
2
1
Fmin = (mgsin𝜃 + f) = 10 x 9.8 x + 24.5√3
2

Fmin = 91.4 N

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9. Ans : A) 1 − 𝑛2

For rough surface

mgsin𝜃 - μmgcos𝜃 = mg
𝑔 𝜇𝑔
− =a
√2 √2
𝑔
or a = (1 − 𝜇 ) , T=nt
√2

For smooth surface


mgsin𝜃 = ma1
𝑔
= a1 , T =t
√2

S1 = S2
1 12 1
at = a(nt)2
2 2
𝑔 𝑔
t2 = (1 − 𝜇 ) n2t2
√2 √2

or
1
µ = 1− 𝑛2

10. Ans : A) Both will reach same speed


According to law of conservation of energy
PE = KE
PE sliding = PE free fall = mgh
1
KE sliding = KE free fall = 2 mv2

final velocities will be equal


v sliding = v free fall
so Both will reach same speed

11. Ans : B) 2: 1

From fig
𝐿
cos 60 =
𝐻
1 𝐿
=
2 𝐻

L = 2H
1
From, s = ut + at2
2
1
2H = 0 + gcos60 t12
2
1 1
2H = x g x t12
2 2
√8𝐻 √𝐻
t1 = =2
𝑔 𝑔

For free fall


√𝐻
t2 =
𝑔

t1 : t2 = 2 : 1

12. Ans : D) 0.06


a = -f/m = -µmg/m = -µg = -10µ
v = u+at
0 = 6 - 10µ x 10
µ = 0.06

13. Ans : A) 100 J

Total work done = Gain in PE + Work done against friction


300 = 2 x 10 x 10 + W
W = 100J

14. Ans : A) 1.173


f = mgsinθ -------- (1)
f = µN = µmgcosθ ----- (2)
from (1) and (2)
µ = tanθ = tan60 = 1.732

15. Ans : B) 49 N
Weight = Friction force
mg = µF
F = mg/µ = 1 x 9.8 /0.2 = 49N
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
TAMILNADU

12JPCM06 JEE PRACTICE QUESTIONS Class : XII


Time : 1.15 hrs
(2023-24) (TEST-6)
Total Marks : 180

Answer key
12TH - Physics

1. Ans : B) I ∝ √∅
In a thermocouple instrument, the deflection is directly proportional to
square of the current
9 I 2
I 9

2. Ans : A) 𝑎1
µ0I = B (2πa)
B = µ0I/ 2πa
1
B
a

3. Ans A
o I R 2
B= B1 = B
3 8
2( R + x )
2 2 2

 oIR 2 oI
3
=
2( R 2 + x 2 ) 2 16 R
3
8R3 = ( R 2 + x 2 ) 2

4R 2 = R 2 + x 2
x2 = 3R2
x=R 3
4. Ans : D) 28 GHz
Frequency = Bq/2πm

= 28GHz

5. Ans : D) r2
Magnetic moment M = NIA = Niπr2
M × r2

6. Ans : A) 1 : 2
Radius = mv/Bq
For proton r1 = mv/Bq

For alpha Particle r2 = 4mv/B2q


r1 : r2 = 1 : 2

7. Ans : A) weber/second = volt

8. Ans : B) 100 Ω
Shunt resistance s = Ig G / I - Ig
Ig = 0.1I
Is = 0.9I
S = IgRg/Is = 0.1 x 900 / 0.9 = 100 Ω

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9. Ans : A) 1 − 𝑛2

For rough surface

mgsin𝜃 - μmgcos𝜃 = mg
𝑔 𝜇𝑔
− =a
√2 √2
𝑔
or a = (1 − 𝜇 ) , T=nt
√2

For smooth surface


mgsin𝜃 = ma1
𝑔
= a1 , T =t
√2

S1 = S2
1 12 1
at = a(nt)2
2 2
𝑔 𝑔
t2 = (1 − 𝜇 ) n2t2
√2 √2

or
1
µ = 1− 𝑛2

10. Ans : A) Both will reach same speed


According to law of conservation of energy
PE = KE
PE sliding = PE free fall = mgh
1
KE sliding = KE free fall = 2 mv2

final velocities will be equal


v sliding = v free fall
so Both will reach same speed

11. Ans : B) 2: 1

From fig
𝐿
cos 60 =
𝐻
1 𝐿
=
2 𝐻

L = 2H
1
From, s = ut + at2
2
1
2H = 0 + gcos60 t12
2
1 1
2H = x g x t12
2 2

√8𝐻 √𝐻
t1 = =2
𝑔 𝑔

For free fall


√𝐻
t2 =
𝑔

t1 : t2 = 2 : 1

12. Ans : D) 0.06


a = -f/m = -µmg/m = -µg = -10µ
v = u+at
0 = 6 - 10µ x 10
µ = 0.06

13. Ans : A) 100 J

Total work done = Gain in PE + Work done against friction


300 = 2 x 10 x 10 + W
W = 100J

14. Ans : A) 1.173


f = mgsinθ -------- (1)
f = µN = µmgcosθ ----- (2)
from (1) and (2)
µ = tanθ = tan60 = 1.732

15. Ans : B) 49 N
Weight = Friction force
mg = µF
F = mg/µ = 1 x 9.8 /0.2 = 49N
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
TAMILNADU
11JPCM06 JEE PRACTICE QUESTIONS Class : XI
Time : 1.15 hrs
(2023-24) (TEST-6)
Total Marks : 180

Answer key
11TH - Physics

1. Ans : B) 15 KJ
Horizontal component of applied force = (√3 x 103) x cos 300
√3
= √3 x 103 x
2
3
= x 103 N
2

Work done = F.S


3
= x 103 x 10
2

= 15 x 103 J
= 15 KJ

2. Ans : C) Friction of ice is small


F=μN
Friction completely depends is the magnitude of the normal force.
Smaller steps will give larger normal force and more the normal force more the
friction.

1
3. Ans : A)
√3
1
μ = tan 300 =
√3

𝑣02
4. Ans : A) s =
2𝜇𝑔

Kinetic Energy = Work done against friction force


1
m𝑣02 = μmgs
2
𝑣02
s=
2𝜇𝑔

5. Ans : C) 8 N
Static frictional force is 10N
The body will not move for any force less than 10N
Magnitude of frictional force is 8N
As action and reaction are equal and opposite the block does not move

6. Ans : A) Both assertion and reason are correct. Reason is correct explanation of
assertion
We know that it is the friction only that helps in moving a particular vehicle and it
should not be lowered for smooth driving of the car or bus. That’s why it is
difficult to drive a car or bus at high speed on a rainy day in order to avoid
skidding

7. Ans : A) 9.8 N
Force applied on the body
F = mgsin𝜃
F = 2 x 9.8 x sin 300 = 9.8N
Limiting frictional force
F = μmgcos𝜃
F =0.7 x 2 x 9.8 x cos 300 = 11.88N
Since the limiting force is greater than the force that tends to slide the body.
Thus the body will be at rest and force of friction on the block is 9.8 N

8. Ans : B) 91.4 N

√3
f = μN = μmgcos 300 = 0.5 x 10 x 9.8 x = 24.5√3
2
1
Fmin = (mgsin𝜃 + f) = 10 x 9.8 x + 24.5√3
2

Fmin = 91.4 N

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9. Ans : A) 1 − 𝑛2

For rough surface

mgsin𝜃 - μmgcos𝜃 = mg
𝑔 𝜇𝑔
− =a
√2 √2
𝑔
or a = (1 − 𝜇 ) , T=nt
√2

For smooth surface


mgsin𝜃 = ma1
𝑔
= a1 , T =t
√2

S1 = S2
1 12 1
at = a(nt)2
2 2
𝑔 𝑔
t2 = (1 − 𝜇 ) n2t2
√2 √2

or
1
µ = 1− 𝑛2

10. Ans : A) Both will reach same speed


According to law of conservation of energy
PE = KE
PE sliding = PE free fall = mgh
1
KE sliding = KE free fall = 2 mv2

final velocities will be equal


v sliding = v free fall
so Both will reach same speed

11. Ans : B) 2: 1

From fig
𝐿
cos 60 =
𝐻
1 𝐿
=
2 𝐻

L = 2H
1
From, s = ut + at2
2
1
2H = 0 + gcos60 t12
2
1 1
2H = x g x t12
2 2
√8𝐻 √𝐻
t1 = =2
𝑔 𝑔

For free fall


√𝐻
t2 =
𝑔

t1 : t2 = 2 : 1

12. Ans : D) 0.06


a = -f/m = -µmg/m = -µg = -10µ
v = u+at
0 = 6 - 10µ x 10
µ = 0.06

13. Ans : A) 100 J

Total work done = Gain in PE + Work done against friction


300 = 2 x 10 x 10 + W
W = 100J

14. Ans : A) 1.173


f = mgsinθ -------- (1)
f = µN = µmgcosθ ----- (2)
from (1) and (2)
µ = tanθ = tan60 = 1.732

15. Ans : B) 49 N
Weight = Friction force
mg = µF
F = mg/µ = 1 x 9.8 /0.2 = 49N

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