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PHYSICS Speed

Magnetism and Matter TEST


No. of Questions
45
Maximum Marks
180
Time
1 Hour
19
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• This test contains 45 MCQ's. For each question only one option is correct. Darken the correct circle/ bubble in the
Response Grid provided on each page.
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• Each correct answer will get you 4 marks and 1 mark shall be deduced for each incorrect answer. No mark will be given/
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1. Two identical magnetic dipoles of magnetic moments (a) er = 0.5, mr = 1.5 (b) er = 1.5, mr = 0.5
1.0 A-m2 each, placed at a separation of 2 m with their axis (c) er = 0.5, mr = 0.5 (d) er = 1.5, mr = 1.5
perpendicular to each other. The resultant magnetic field at 5. If the period of oscillation of freely suspended bar magnet
point midway between the dipole is in earth’s horizontal field H is 4 sec. When another magnet
(a) 5 × 10–7 T (b) 5 × 10–7 T is brought near it, the period of oscillation is reduced to 2s.
–7 The magnetic field of second bar magnet is
(c) 10 T (d) 2 × 10–7 T
2. Two identical thin bar magnets each (a) 4 H (b) 3 H (c) 2 H (d) 3H
N
of length l and pole strength m are 1
6. Three identical bars A, B and C are made of different magnetic
placed at right angles to each other, materials. When kept in a uniform magnetic field, the field
with north pole of one touching 2 lines around them look as follows:
south pole of the other, then the
magnetic moment of the system is S 1

N2 S2
A B C
(a) 1 ml (b) 2 ml (c) 2 ml (d) ml/2
3. The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet
(a) are from north-pole to south-pole of the magnet Make the correspondence of these bars with their material
(b) do not exist being diamagnetic (D), ferromagnetic (F) and paramagnetic
(c) depend upon the area of cross-section of the bar magnet (P):
(d) are from south-pole to north-pole of the magnet (a) A « D, B « P, C « F
4. Relative permittivity and permeability of a material er and mr, (b) A « F, B « D, C « P
respectively. Which of the following values of these (c) A « P, B « F, C « D
quantities are allowed for a diamagnetic material? (d) A « F, B « P, C « D

RESPONSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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7. Curie temperature is the temperature above which These materials are used to make magnets for elecric
(a) a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic generators, transformer core and electromagnet core. Then
(b) a paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic it is proper to use :
(c) a ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic (a) A for transformers and B for electric generators.
(d) a paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic (b) B for electromagnets and transformers.
8. A watch glass containing some powdered substance is placed (c) A for electric generators and trasformers.
between the pole pieces of a magnet. Deep concavity is (d) A for electromagnets and B for electric generators.
observed at the centre. The substance in the watch glass is 14. Which of the following is responsible for the earth’s magnetic
(a) iron (b) chromium (c) carbon (d) wood field?
9. A coil in the shape of an equilateral triangle of side l is (a) Convective currents in earth’s core.
suspended®between the pole pieces of a permanent magnet (b) Diversive current in earth’s core.
such that B is in the plane of the coil. If due to a current i in (c) Rotational motion of earth.
thetrianglea torque t acts on it, the side l of the triangle is (d) Translational motion of earth.
1 15. In a vibration megnetometer, the time period of a bar magnet
1
2 æ t ö2 æ t ö2 oscillating in horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
(a) ç ÷ (b) 2çç ÷÷ is 2 sec. When a magnet is brought near and parallel to it, the
3 è B.i ø è 3B.i ø time period reduces to 1 sec. The ratio H/F of the horizontal
2 æ t ö 1 t component H and the field F due to magnet will be
(c) ç ÷ (d)
3 è B.i ø 3 B.i (a) 3 (b) 1/3 (c) 3 (d) 1/ 3
10. A compass needle whose magnetic moment is 60 Am2, is 16. Let V and H be the vertical and horizontal components of
directed towards geographical north at any place earth's magnetic field at any point on earth. Near the north
experiencing moment of force of 1.2 × 10–3 Nm. At that place pole
the horizontal component of earth field is 40 micro W/m2. (a) V >> H (b) V << H (c) V = H (d) V = H = 0
What is the value of dip angle at that place? 17. A thin circular wire carrying a current I has a magnetic
(a) 30° (b) 60° (c) 45° (d) 15° moment M. The shape of the wire is changed to a square
11. The materials suitable for making electromagnets should and it carries the same current. It will have a magnetic
have moment
(a) high retentivity and low coercivity 4 4 p
(b) low retentivity and low coercivity (a) M (b) M (c) M (d) M
2 p
(c) high retentivity and high coercivity p 4
18. A bar magnet of magnetic moment M is placed at right angles
(d) low retentivity and high coercivity to a magnetic induction B. If a force F is experienced by
12. The length of a magnet is large compared to its width and each pole of the magnet, the length of the magnet will be
breadth. The time period of its oscillation in a vibration (a) F/MB (b) MB/F (c) BF/M (d) MF/B
magnetometer is 2s. The magnet is cut along its length into 19. If the susceptibility of dia, para and ferro magnetic materials
three equal parts and these parts are then placed on each are cd, cp, cf respectively, then
other with their like poles together. The time period of this (a) cd < cp < cf (b) cd < cf < cp
combination will be (c) cf < cd < cp (d) cf < cp < cd
2 2 20. The basic magnetization curve for a ferromagnetic material
(a) 2 3 s (b) s (c) 2 s (d) s
3 3 is shown in figure. Then, the value of relative permeability
13. Hysteresis loops for two magnetic materials A and B are is highest for the point
given below :
1.5
B R S
D
1.0
B(Tesla)

0.5
H H P

(A) (B) O 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3
H (× 10 A/m)
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
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21. A magnetic needle suspended by a silk thread is vibrating configuration corresponds to the lowest potential energy
in the earth’s magnetic field. if the temperature of the needle among all the configurations shown ?
Q4
is increased by 700ºC, then
(a) time period decreases (a) PQ3
(b) time period increases
(c) time period remains unchanged
(b) PQ4 Q5 P
(d) the needle stops vibrating Q1 Q2
22. Torques t1 and t2 are required for a magnetic needle to
remain perpendicular to the magnetic fields at two different (c) PQ5
places. The magnetic fields at those places are B1 and B2
(d) PQ6 Q6
B1
respectively; then ratio is 29. A dip needle lies initially in the magnetic meridian when it
B2 shows an angle of dip q at a place. The dip circle is rotated
t2 t1 through an angle x in the horizontal plane and then it shows
(a) (b)
t1 t2 an angle of dip q'.
t1 + t 2 t1 - t 2 tan q '
(c) (d) Then is
t1 - t 2 t1 + t 2 tan q
23. A bar magnet has a length 8 cm. The magnetic field at a 1 1 1
point at a distance 3 cm from the centre in the broad side-on (a) (b) (c) (d) cos x
cos x sin x tan x
position is found to be 4×10–6 T. The pole strength of the 30. Two tangent galvanometers having coils of the same radius
magnet is. are connected in series. A current flowing in them produces
(a) 6 × 10–5 Am (b) 5 × 10–5 Am deflections of 60º and 45º respectively. The ratio of the number
(c) 2 × 10–4 Am (d) 3 × 10–4 Am
of turns in the coils is
24. A vibration magnetometer consists of two identical bar magnets
placed one over the other such that they are perpendicular 3 +1 3 +1 3
(a) 4/3 (b) (c) (d)
and bisect each other. The time period of oscillation in a 1 3 -1 1
horizontal magnetic field is 25/4 seconds. One of the magnets 31. Following figures show the arrangement of bar magnets in
is removed and if the other magnet oscillates in the same field, different configurations.
r Each magnet has magnet ic dipole
then the time period in seconds is moment m . Which configuration has highest net magnetic
(a) 21/4 (b) 21/2 (c) 2 (d) 23/4 dipole moment?
25. A magnetic needle is kept in a non-uniform magnetic field. It N
experiences
(a) neither a force nor a torque N S
(a) (b) S N
(b) a torque but not a force S S N
(c) a force but not a torque
(d) a force and a torque N
N
26. The angle of dip at a place is 37° and the vertical component
of the earth’s magnetic field is 6 × 10–5T. The earth’s (c) 30º (d) 60º
magnetic field at this place is (tan 37° = 3/4) S N S N
(a) 7 × 10–5 T (b) 6 × 10–5 T
–5 32. A compass needle which is allowed to move in a horizontal
(c) 5 × 10 T (d) 10–4 T
plane is taken to a geomagnetic pole. It :
27. Needles N1, N2 and N3 are made of a ferromagnetic, a (a) will become rigid showing no movement
paramagnetic and a diamagnetic substance respectively. A (b) will stay in any position
magnet when brought close to them will (c) will stay in north-south direction only
(a) attract N1 and N2 strongly but repel N3 (d) will stay in east-west direction only
(b) attract N1 strongly, N2 weakly and repel N3 weakly 33. If a magnetic dipole of moment M situated in the direction of
(c) attract N1 strongly, but repel N2 and N3 weakly a magnetic field B is rotated by 180°, then the amount of
(d) attract all three of them work done is
28. The figure shows the various positions (labelled by MB
subscripts) of small magnetised needles P and Q. The arrows (a) MB (b) 2MB (c) (d) 0
show the direction of their magnetic moment. Which 2

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.


RESPONSE
26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
GRID
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34. A bar magnet is oscillating in the earth’s magnetic field with 40. The susceptibility of annealed iron at saturation is 5500.
a period T. What happens to its period of motion, if its mass Find the permeability of annealed iron at saturation.
is quadrupled (a) 6.9 × 10–3 (b) 5.1 × 10–2 (c) 5 × 102 (d) 3.2 × 10–5
(a) motion remains simple harmonic with new period = T/2 41. A short magnet oscillates in an oscillation magnetometer
(b) motion remains simple harmonic with new period = 2 T with a time period of 0.10s where the earth¢s horizontal
(c) motion remains simple harmonic with new period = 4T magnetic field is 24 mT. A downward current of 18 A is
(d) motion remains simple harmonic and the period stays established in a vertical wire placed 20 cm east of the magnet.
nearly constant Find the new time period.
35. The magnetic field of earth at the equator is approximately 4 (a) 0.076 s (b) 0.5 s (c) 0.1 s (d) 0.2 s
× 10–5 T. The radius of earth is 6.4 × 106 m. Then the dipole 42. A permanent magnet in the shape of a thin cylinder of
moment of the earth will be nearly of the order of: length 10 cm has magnetisation (M) = 106 A m–1. Its
(a) 1023 A m2 (b) 1020 A m2 (c) 1016 A m2 (d) 1010 A m2 magnetization current IM is
36. The relative permeability of a medium is 0.075. What is its (a) 105 A (b) 106 A (c) 107 A (d) 108 A
magnetic susceptibility? 43. The earth’s magnetic field lines resemble that of a dipole at
(a) 0.925 (b) – 0.925 (c) 1.075 (d) –1.075 the centre of the earth. If the magnetic moment of this dipole
37. A dip circle is so set that its needle moves freely in the is close to 8 × 1022 Am2, the value of earth’s magnetic field
magnetic meridian. In this position, the angle of dip is 40º. near the equator is close to (radius of the earth = 6.4 × 106 m)
Now the dip circle is rotated so that the plane in which the
needle moves makes an angle of 30º with the magnetic (a) 0.6 Gauss (b) 1.2 Gauss
meridian. In this position, the needle will dip by an angle (c) 1.8 Gauss (d) 0.32 Gauss
(a) 40º (b) 30º (c) more than 40º (d) less than 40º 44. The coercivity of a small magnet where the ferromagnet
38. The mid points of two small magnetic dipoles of length d in gets demagnetized is 3 × 103 Am–1. The current required to
end-on positions, are separated by a distance x, (x > > d). be passed in a solenoid of length 10 cm and number of turns
The force between them is proportional to x–n where n is: 100, so that the magnet gets demagnetized when inside the
solenoid, is:
N S
S N (a) 30 mA (b) 60 mA (c) 3 A (d) 6 A
45. A thin bar magnet of length 2 l and breadth 2 b pole strength
x m and magnetic moment M is divided into four equal parts
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 with length and breadth of each part being half of original
39. At a temperatur of 30°C, the susceptibility of a ferromagnetic magnet.
material is found to be c. Its susceptibility at 333°C is Then, the magnetic moment of each part is
(a) c (b) 0.5c (c) 2c (d) 11.1c (a) M/4 (b) M (c) M/2 (d) 2 M

34. 35. 36. 37. 38.


RESPONSE
39. 40. 41. 42. 43.
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PHYSICS Speed
Electromagnetic Induction TEST
No. of Questions
45
Maximum Marks
180
Time
1 Hour
20
Chapter-wise

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• This test contains 45 MCQ's. For each question only one option is correct. Darken the correct circle/ bubble in the
Response Grid provided on each page.
• You have to evaluate your Response Grids yourself with the help of solutions provided at the end of this book.
• Each correct answer will get you 4 marks and 1 mark shall be deduced for each incorrect answer. No mark will be given/
deducted if no bubble is filled. Keep a timer in front of you and stop immediately at the end of 60 min.
• The sheet follows a particular syllabus. Do not attempt the sheet before you have completed your preparation for that
syllabus.
• After completing the sheet check your answers with the solution booklet and complete the Result Grid. Finally spend time
to analyse your performance and revise the areas which emerge out as weak in your evaluation.

1. A metal disc of radius 100 cm is rotated at a constant angular 4. The figure shows certain wire segments
c d
speed of 60 rad/s in a plane at right angles to an external joined together to form a coplanar loop.
a b
field of magnetic induction 0.05 Wb/m2. The emf induced The loop is placed in a perpendicular
between the centre and a point on the rim will be magnetic field in the direction going into
(a) 3 V (b) 1.5 V (c) 6 V (d) 9 V the plane of the figure.
The magnitude of the field increases with time. I1 and I2 are
2. In a coil of resistance 100 W , a current is induced by
the currents in the segments ab and cd. Then,
changing the magnetic flux through it as shown in the figure.
The magnitude of change in flux through the coil is (a) I1 > I2 (b) I1 < I2
(c) I1 is in the direction ba and I2 is in the direction cd
(a) 250 Wb (d) I1 is in the direction ab and I2 is in the direction dc
(b) 275 Wb 5. Two solenoids of equal number of turns have their lengths
and the radii in the same ratio 1 : 2. The ratio of their self
(c) 200 Wb inductances will be
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 1 (d) 1 : 4
(d) 225 Wb 6. A metal conductor of length 1 m rotates vertically about one
3. A 10-meter wire is kept in east-west direction. It is falling of its ends at angular velocity 5 radians per second. If the
down with a speed of 5.0 meter/second, perpendicular to horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field is 0.2×10–4T,
the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field of then the e.m.f. developed between the two ends of the
conductor is
0.30 ×10-4 weber/meter2. The momentary potential difference
(a) 5 mV (b) 50 mV (c) 5 mV (d) 50mV
induced between the ends of the wire will be 7. Eddy currents do not produce
(a) 0.0015 V (b) 0.015 V (a) heat (b) a loss of energy
(c) 0.15 V (d) 1.5 V (c) spark (d) damping of motion

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8. A conducting square frame of side ‘a’ and a long staight (a) in AD, but not in BC (b) in BC, but not in AD
wire carrying current I are located in the same plane as shown (c) neither in AD nor in BC (d) in both AD and BC
in the figure. The frame moves to the right with a constant 15. In an AC generator, a coil with N turns, all of the same area
velocity ‘V’. The emf induced in the frame will be proportional A and total resistance R, rotates with frequency w in a
to magnetic field B. The maximum value of emf generated in
1 the coil is
(a) X (a) N.A.B.R.w (b) N.A.B.
(2x – a)2
(c) N.A.B.R. (d) N.A.B.w
1
(b) l 16. In an inductor of self-inductance L = 2 mH, current changes
(2x + a)2 with time according to relation i = t2e–t. At what time emf is
V
1 zero?
(c) (2x – a)(2x + a) (a) 4s (b) 3s (c) 2s (d) 1s
17. Choke coil works on the principle of
1 a (a) transient current (b) self induction
(d)
x2 (c) mutual induction (d) wattless current
9. Which of the following figure correctly depicts the Lenz’s 18. A coil having n turns and resistance R W is connected with
law. The arrows show the movement of the labelled pole of a galvanometer of resistance 4R W. This combination is
a bar magnet into a closed circular loop and the arrows on moved in time t seconds from a magnetic field W1 weber to
the circle show the direction of the induced current W2 weber. The induced current in the circuit is
( W1 - W2 ) n ( W2 - W1 )
(a) - (b) -
(a) (b) (c) (d) Rnt 5 Rt
N N S S

( W2 - W1 ) n ( W2 - W1 )
10. The magnetic flux (in weber) linked with a coil of resistance (c) - (d) -
5 Rnt Rt
10 W is varying with respect to time t as f = 4t2 + 2t + 1. Then
the current in the coil at time t = 1 second is 19. A thin circular ring of area A is held perpendicular to a
uniform magnetic field of induction B. A small cut is made in
(a) 0.5 A (b) 2 A (c) 1.5 A (d) 1 A the ring and a galvanometer is connected across the ends
11. Two coaxial solenoids are made by winding thin insulated such that the total resistance of the circuit is R. When the
wire over a pipe of cross-sectional area A = 10 cm2 and ring is suddenly squeezed to zero area, the charge flowing
length = 20 cm. If one of the solenoid has 300 turns and the through the galvanometer is
other 400 turns, their mutual inductance is AB B2 A
BR
(m0 = 4p × 10 –7 Tm A–1) (a) (b) (c) ABR (d)
(a) 2.4p × 10–5 H (b) 4.8p × 10–4 H A R R2
(c) 4.8p × 10–5 H (d) 2.4p × 10–4 H 20. A boat is moving due east in a region where the earth's
magnetic field is 5.0 × 10–5 NA–1 m–1 due north and horizontal.
12. When the current changes from +2 A to –2A in 0.05 second,
The boat carries a vertical aerial 2 m long. If the speed of the
an e.m.f. of 8 V is induced in a coil. The coefficient of self - boat is 1.50 ms–1, the magnitude of the induced emf in the
induction of the coil is wire of aerial is:
(a) 0.2 H (b) 0.4 H (c) 0.8 H (d) 0.1 H (a) 0.75 mV (b) 0.50 mV (c) 0.15 mV (d) 1mV
13. A long solenoid has 500 turns. When a current of 2 ampere
21. In a coil of area 10 cm2 and 10 turns with magnetic field
is passed through it, the resulting magnetic flux linked with
directed perpendicular to the plane and is changing at the
each turn of the solenoid is 4 ×10–3 Wb. The self- inductance
rate of 108 Gauss/second. The resistance of the coil is 20W.
of the solenoid is
The current in the coil will be
(a) 2.5 henry (b) 2.0 henry
(a) 0.5 A (b) 5 A (c) 50 A (d) 5 × 108 A
(c) 1.0 henry (d) 40 henry
14. A metallic square loop ABCD is moving 22. A horizontal straight wire 20 m long extending from east to
A B west falling with a speed of 5.0 m/s, at right angles
in its own plane with velocity v in a
uniform magnetic field perpendicular to to the horizontal component of the earth’s magnetic field
v
its plane as shown in the figure. An 0.30 × 10–4 Wb/m2. The instantaneous value of the e.m.f.
induced in the wire will be
electric field is induced D C
(a) 3 mV (b) 4.5 mV (c) 1.5 mV (d) 6.0 mV

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23. The self inductance of a long solenoid cannot be increased 30. A copper disc of radius 0.1 m rotated about its centre with
by 10 revolutions per second in a uniform magnetic field of 0.1
(a) increasing its area of cross section tesla with its plane perpendicular to the field. The e.m.f.
(b) increasing its length induced across the radius of disc is
(c) changing the medium with greater permeability
(d) increasing the current through it p 2p
(a) volt (b) volt
24. A metallic rod of length ‘l’ is tied to a string of length 2l and 10 10
(c) p × 10 volt
–2 (d) 2p × 10–2 volt
made to rotate with angular speed w on a horizontal
31. The mutual inductance of a pair of coils, each of N turns, is
table with one end of the string fixed. M henry. If a current of I ampere in one of the coils is
If there is a vertical magnetic field ‘B’ brought to zero in t second, the emf induced per turn in the
in the region, the e.m.f. induced across other coil, in volt, will be
the ends of the rod is MI NMI MN MI
(a) (b) (c) (d)
t t It Nt
2 Bwl2 3Bwl 2 4 Bwl2 5 Bwl 2 32. Consider the situation shown in figure. If the switch is closed
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 2 2 and after some time it is opened again, the closed loop will
25. Lenz’s law gives show
(a) the magnitude of the induced e.m.f. (a) a clockwise current
(b) the direction of the induced current (b) an anticlockwise current
(c) both the magnitude and direction of the induced current
(c) an anticlockwise current and then clockwise
(d) the magnitude of the induced current
(d) a clockwise current and then an anticlock wise current.
26. A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped 33. A magnet is moved towards a coil (i) quickly (ii) slowly,
through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. then the induced e.m.f. is
The acceleration of the falling magnet (a) larger in case (i)
(a) is equal to g (b) smaller in case (i)
(b) is less than g (c) equal to both the cases
(c) is more than g (d) larger or smaller depending upon the radius of the coil
34. A circular wire of radius r rotates about its own axis with
(d) depends on the diameter of ring and length of magnet
angular speed w in a magnetic field B perpendicular to its
27. The pointer of a dead-beat galvanometer gives a steady plane, then the induced e.m.f. is
deflection because 1
(a) eddy currents are produced in the conducting frame (a) Brw 2 (b) Brw2 (c) 2Brw2 (d) zero
over which the coil is wound. 2
(b) its magnet is very strong. 35. A conducting ring of radius l m kept in a uniform magnetic
(c) its pointer is very light. field B of 0.01 T, rotates uniformly with an angular velocity
(d) its frame is made of ebonite. 100 rad s–1 with its axis of rotation perpendicular to B. The
28. A metal rod of length l cuts across a uniform magnetic field maximum induced emf in it is
B with a velocity v. If the resistance of the circuit of which (a) 1.5pV (b) pV (c) 2pV (d) 0.5pV
the rod forms a part is r, then the force required to move the 36. A magnetic field of 2 × 10–2 T acts at right angles to a coil of
rod is area 100 cm2, with 50 turns. The average e.m.f. induced in
the coil is 0.1 V, when it is removed from the field in t sec.
B2 l 2 v Blv B2 lv B2 l 2 v 2 The value of t is
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) 10 s (b) 0.1 s (c) 0.01 s (d) 1 s
r r r r
37. The magnetic flux through a circuit of resistance R changes
29. In an A.C. generator, when the plane of the armature is
by an amount Df in a time Dt. Then the total quantity of
perpendicular to the magnetic field electric charge Q that passes any point in the circuit during
(a) both magnetic flux and emf are maximum the time Dt is represented by
(b) both magnetic flux and emf are zero Df 1 Df
(c) both magnetic flux and emf are half of their respective (a) Q = R . (b) Q = .
Dt R Dt
maximum values
Df Df
(d) magnetic flux is maximum and emf is zero (c) Q = (d) Q =
R Dt

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38. Fig shown below represents an area A = 0.5 m 2 situated in a (a) current (b) voltage
uniform magnetic field B = 2.0 weber/m2 and making an angle (c) magnetic field (d) electric field
of 60º with respect to magnetic field. 42. A conducting wire frame is placed in a magnetic field which
is directed into the paper. The magnetic field is increasing at
a constant rate. The directions of induced current in wires
B AB and CD are
60 (a) B to A and D to C
(b) A to B and C to D
(c) A to B and D to C
The value of the magnetic flux through the area would be
(d) B to A and C to D
equal to
43. Two different wire loops are concentric
(a) 2.0 weber (b) 3 weber and lie in the same plane. The current in
the outer loop (I) is clockwise and I
(c) 3 / 2 weber (d) 0.5 weber increases with time. The induced current
39. As a result of change in the magnetic flux in the inner loop
linked to the closed loop shown in the fig, an (a) is clockwise
e.m.f. V volt is induced in the loop. The work (b) is zero
done (joule) in taking a charge Q coulomb (c) is counter clockwise
once along the loop is (d) has a direction that depends on the ratio of the loop
(a) QV (b) 2QV (c) QV/2 (d) Zero radii.
40. Two coils are placed close to each other. The mutual 44. When current in a coil changes from 5 A to 2 A in 0.1 s,
inductance of the pair of coils depends upon average voltage of 50 V is produced. The self - inductance
(a) the rates at which currents are changing in the two of the coil is :
coils (a) 6 H (b) 0.67 H (c) 3 H (d) 1.67 H
(b) relative position and orientation of the two coils 45. Two conducting circular loops of radii R1 and R2 are placed
(c) the materials of the wires of the coils in the same plane with their centres coinciding. If
(d) the currents in the two coils R1>>R2, the mutual inductance M between them will be
41. When current i passes through an inductor of self directly proportional to
inductance L, energy stored in it is 1/2. L i 2. This is stored in (a) R1/R2 (b) R2/R1 (c) R12 / R2 (d) R22 / R1
the

RESPONSE 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.


GRID 43. 44. 45.

PHYSICS CHAPTERWISE SPEED TEST-20


Total Questions 45
Total Marks 180
Attempted Correct
Incorrect Net Score
Cut-off Score 50 Qualifying Score 70
Success Gap = Net Score – Qualifying Score
Net Score = (Correct × 4) – (Incorrect × 1)
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