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BISMILLAH ACADEMY OF MODERN SCIENCE MEHAR

ADDRESS: NEAR SINDH LABORATORY MEHAR

DATE: START TIME: END TIME:

PHYSICS
SYLLABUS: ELECTROMEGNTIC INDUCTION

Max: Marks: 50 Marking scheme (+4) for correct & (-1) for incorrect answer Time: 60 min
INSTRUCTION: This daily practice sheet contains 25 MCQS. For each question only one option is correct
darken the correct circle/ bubble in the response Grid provided on each page.

Q: 1 it is the converse process of magnetic effect of current.


(A) x-ray production (B) photoelectric (c) laser production (d) electromagnetic
effect induction
Q: 2 the fact that emf produced by motion of a coil across a magnetic field was discovered
(A) Henry (B) Coulomb (c) Orested (d) Henry& Michael
faraday
Q:3 if the length of a conductor placed parallel to magnetic field is doubled, then induced emf
(A) becomes double (B) reduces to half (c) Zero (d) Remains constant
Q:4 in motional emf by experiment ,when the system reaches an equilibrium state
(A) B=v Eo (B) Eo =v B (c) B/Eo =v (d)qvB=mg
Q: 5 The phenomena by which induced emf is produced due to change of flux is called
(A)electromagnetic (B) electrostatic (c) electromagnetism (d) none of these
induction induction
Q: 6 A loop of wire is placed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of strength 0.6T. If the
area of loop shrinks at a constant rate of 0.8m2/s, then the emf induced in the loop while
shrinking is.
(A) 48v (B) 0.48v (c) 4.8v (d)0.048v
Q: 7 induced current always acts to________ the magnetic flux though the circuit.
(A) decreases (B) increases (c) oppose (d) remains same
Q:8 the motional emf in a conductor can be increased by:
(A) using a strong (B) moving the (c) decreasing the (d) Both a & b
magnetic field conductor parallel to length of conductor
filed
Q: 9 the value of the induced emf in a loop of wire is directly proportional to the rate of change
of ___________through the loop

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(A) electric flux (B) magnetic flux (c) both A & B (d) current
Q: 10 the phenomena of induced emf was discovered by Faraday And Henry in.
(A)1631 (B) 1731 (c)1831 (d)1931
Q: 11 Motional emf does not depend upon.
(A)speed of conductor (B) resistance of (c) magnetic field (d) none of these
conductor strength
Q: 12 An induced emf is produced in a circuit when.
(A) magnetic flux (B) magnetic flux (c)no magnetic flux (d) none of these
remains constant change produced
Q: 13 current can induced in a coil by changing the area of the coil in a
(A)constant magnetic (B) constant electric (c)magnetic field (d)none of these
field field parallel to the plane
Q: 14 the induced emf lasts so long as the magnetic flux keeps.
(A) constant (B) changing (c)either (d)none of these
Q: 15 the emf induced by the motion of a conductor across a magnetic field is called
(A)back emf (B)induced emf (c) motional emf (d) Both B & C
Q: 16 the motional emf of a conductor of length L and moving perpendicular to a magnetic field
B is equal to
(A) Zero (B) qvB (c)vBL (d)vBLsinθ
Q: 17 the motional emf depends upon the.
(A) length of (B) speed of a (c)strength of (d) all of these
conductor conductor magnetic field
Q: 18 if a conductor is placed perpendicular to a magnetic field B is then motional emf will be
(A) Maximum (B)Minimum (c) both A & B (d) zero
Q: 19 if a conductor of length 1m is moved with velocity across magnetic filed B at an angle of
300 with B, then motional emf will be.
(A) ½ vB (B) ½ vBL (c) 0.866vBL None of these
Q: 20 if a conductor of unit length is moving in a magnetic field of 1 tesla at 300 with velocity
1m/s, then the induced emf in a rod will be.
(A) 0.5v (B)0.55v (c) 0.707v (d)1.0v
Q: 21 Faraday law is based upon law of conservation of.
(A) mass (B) energy (c)Charge (d) none of these
Q:22 the motional emf, when the conductor is moved opposite to magnetic field, is
(A) negative (B)-vBL (c)both A & B (d) Zero
∆∅
Q:23 has the same unit as the that of
∆T
(A) magnetic (B) current (c) charge (d) emf
induction
Q: 24 Faraday law is given by.
∆t ∆∅ −∆ ∅ ∆∅
(A)ε =−L (B) ε =−N (c)ε = (d) ε =−L
∆∅ ∆t N ∆t ∆t
Q: 25 the direction of induced current is always so as to oppose the change which causes the
current “ this is the statement of ”
(A)faraday law (B) Amperes law (c) Lenz’s law (d) Gauss’s Law

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