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1.

The charge passing through a conductor is a function of time and it is given


2
by q = (2t -4t+3) mC. The current through the conductor at t = 4s, is:
(1) 7 mA (2) 19 mA (3) 15 mA (4) 12 mA

2. Two cells, each of emf E and internal resistance r, are connected in parallel
across a resistor R. The power delivered to the resistor is maximum if R is
equal to:
(1) r/2 (2) r (3) 2r (4) 0

3. Two manganin wires whose lengths are in the ratio 1 : 2 and whose
resistances are in ratio 1 : 2 are connected in series with a battery. The ratio
of drift velocities of free electrons in the two wires is:
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 1 :4

4. For the conductor shown along side:

(1) VdA=VdB (2) VdA>VdB

(3) VdA<VdB (4) The drift speed varies randomly

5. The masses of the three wires of copper are in the ratio 1: 3 : 5, and their
lengths are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 1. The ratio of their electrical resistance is:
(1) 1 : 3 : 5 (2) 5 : 3 : 1 (3) 1 : 15 : 125 (4) 125 : 15 : 1

6. A battery of emf 2 V and internal resistance 0.1 and being charged with a
current of 0.5A. Then, (VA-VB) is:

(1) 1.95 V (2) -1.95 V (3) 2.05 V (4) -2.05 V

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7. Three samples of same material and same length with square cross-section
are shown in figure:

Then,
(1) RA > RB >RC (2) RA < RB <RC
(3) RA = RB = RC (4) No relation among RA, RB and RC
8. Five resistors are connected between points A and B as shown a current of 10
A flows A to B. Which of the following is correct?

(1) VAC=VCB (2) VAC>VCB (3) VAC<VCB (4) None of these

9. Two rods A and B are of same material and same length have their
resistances in the ratio 1 : 2. When both rods are dipped into water, then:
(1) A has more loss of weight (2) B has more loss of weight
(3) Both A and B have same loss of weight
(4) Loss of weight have the ratio 1 : 2

10. V-I graph for a conductor at temperatures T 1 and T2 are given by:

Then, (T2-T1) is proportional to:


(1) cos 2 (2) sin (3) cot 2 (4) tan

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11. The potential difference across 8 resistance is 48 V as shown in the figure.
The value of potential difference across X and Y point will be:

(1) 168 V (2) 100 V (3) 152 V (4) 48 V

12. How many 60 W lamps may be safely run on a 230 V circuit fitted with a 5 A
fuse?

(1) 2 (2) 19 (3) 20 (4) 4

13. Eight cells marked 1 to 8 each of emf 5V and internal resistance 0.2 are
connected as shown in the figure. What is the reading of the ideal voltmeter
V?

(1) 40 V (2) 20 V (3) 5 V (4) 3.75 V

14. The internal resistances of cells in the circuit shown in the figure are
negligible. The current in the circuit is:

(1) 0.5 A flowing from A to D (2) 0.5 A flowing from B to C


(3) 1.0 A flowing from A to B (4) 1.0 A flowing from B to A

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15. If a given volume of water in a 220 V heater is boiled in 5 min, then how
much time will it take for the same volume of water in a 110 V heater to be
boiled?
(1) 20 min (2) 30 min (3) 25 min (4) 40 min

16. Current in the arm CD of the circuit is:

(1) i1+i2 (2) i2+i3 (3) i1+i3 (4) i1-i2+i3

To get maximum current through a resistance of 2.5 , one can use m rows of
cells, each row having n cells. The internal resistance of each cell is 0.5.
What are the values of n and m, if the total number of cells is 45?
(1) 3, 15 (2) 5,6 (3) 9, 5 (4) 15, 3

18. In the circuit shown the current through 2 resistance is:

(1) 5 A (2) 2 A (3) 0 (4) 4 A

19. A 120 V heater has two settings, 850 W and 1250 W. Then:
(1) Resistance of 850 W is large (2) Resistance of 1250 W is large
(3) Both have same resistances
(4) Data is insufficient for reaching any conclusion

20. In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing with a cell is at length 240 cm.
On shunting the cell with a resistance of 2 , the balancing length becomes
120 cm. The internal resistance of the cell is:
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 0.5 (4) 1

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21. For two incandescent bulbs of rated power P 1 and P2, if P1>P2, then:
(1) Filament of bulb 1 is more thicker than filament of bulb 2
(2) Filament of bulb 1 is thinner than the filament of bulb 2
(3) Fillament of both bulbs is of same thickness
(4) Rated power of a bulb is independent of filament thickness

22. In the meter bridge, a network of 10 resistors each of resistance E is balanced


against a length of 30 cm as shown, below:

Then, the value of r is:


(1) 10 (2) 20 (3) 30 (4) 40

23. Two cells of emfs E1 and E2 (E1 > E2) are connected as shown

When a potentiometer is connected between A and B, the balancing length of


the potentiometer wire is 300 cm. On connecting the same potentiometer
between A and C the balancing length is 100 cm. The ratio E1/E2 is:
(1) 3 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 (3) 2 : 3 (4) 3 : 2

24. R1, R2 and R3 are different values of a resistance R:

The value of R for which the value of X will be most accurate, is:
(1) R=R1 (2) R=R2 (3) R=R3 (4) R=X

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25. The three resistances of equal value are arranged in the different
combinations as shown below. Arrange them in increasing order of power
dissipation.

(I) (II)

(III) (IV)
(1) III < II < IV < I (2) II < III < IV < I
(3) I < IV < III < II (4) I < III < II < IV

26. An ammeter is obtained by shunting a 30 galvanometer with a 30


resistance. What additional shunt should be connected across it do double
the range?
(1) 15 (2) 10 (3) 5 (4) None of these

27. The maximum power rating of a 20 resistor is 2 kW. Then, it cannot be


used with a 300 V DC source because the:
(1) Current drawn is very large and it can blow the fuse
(2) Current drawn is very less and appliance does not work
(3) Resistor may melt
(4) None of the above

28. An 80 galvanometer deflects full-scale for a potential of 20 mV. A voltmeter


deflecting full-scale of 5 V is to be made using this galvanometer. We must
connect:
(1) A resistance of 19.92 k parallel to the galvanometer
(2) A resistance of 19.92 k in series with the galvanometer
(3) A resistance of 20 k parallel to the galvanometer
(4) A resistance of 20 k in series with the galvanometer

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29. For the given potentiometer circuit, potential gradient is 0.025 V/m and the
ammeter reading is 0.1 A

Now when terminals 1 and 2 are connected, balance point is obtained at 40


cm also when terminals 1 and 3 are connected, balance point is obtained at
100 cm. If 3R=kX, then the value of K will be:
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

30. In the circuit shown the magnitudes and the direction of the flow of current,
respectively, would be:

7 7
(1) A from a to b via e (2) A from b to a via e
3 3
(3) 1 A from b to a via e (4) 1 A from a to b via e
31. Consider a conductor of varying cross-section. A cell is connected across ends
of the conductor. If ratio of area of section A and area of section B is 1 : 2 then
ratio of currents through these sections is

(1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 4 : 1


32. N identical cells are connected to from a battery. When the terminals of the
battery are joined directly (short- circuited), current I flows in the circuit. To
obtain the maximum value of I:
(1) All the cells should be joined in series
(2) All the cells should be joined in parallel
(3) Two rows of N/2 cells each should be joined in parallel
(4) N rows of N cells each should be joined in parallel, given that N is
an integer

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33. An electron moving through a wire has an average drift velocity that is very
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small, (order of drift speed is around 10 m) because:

(1) Instantaneous speed of a electron is also very less


(2) Electron suffers many collisions
(3) Electron is repelled by other electrons
(4) Electrons have random velocities

34. To verify Ohms law, a student is provided with a test resistor RT, a high
resistance R1, a small resistance R2, two identical galvanometers G 1 and G2
and a variable voltage source V. The correct circuit to carry out the
experiment is:

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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35. For a cell, a graph is plotted between the potential difference V across the
terminals of the cell and the current I drawn from the cell. The emf and the
internal resistance of the cell are E and r, respectively. Then:

(1) E=2 V, r=0.5 (2) E=2 V, r=0.4 (3) E>2 V, r=0.5 (4) E>2 V, r=0.4

36. Sixteen resistors, each of resistance 16 , are connected in the circuit as


shown the net resistance between A and B is:

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4)

37. For the given circuit, terminal potential differences of cells are around:

(1) 15 V, 10 V, (2) 12 V, 15 V, (3) 6 V, 12 V, (4) 17 V, 13 V,

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38. In the circuit shown the reading of the ammeter is (assume internal
resistance of the battery be to zero):

40 10 5
(1) A (2) A (3) A (4) 2 A
29 9 3
39. For a bulb of 75 W, resistance and current through the bulb, when it is
connected to a 110 V source, are:
(1) 154 , 0.9 A (2) 153 , 0.7A
(3) 155 , 0.8 A (4) None of the above

40. Sensitivity of a potentiometer can be increased by:


(1) Increasing the emf of the cell
(2) Increasing the length of the potentiometer
(3) Decreasing the length of the potentiometer wire
(4) None of the above

41. For the Wheatstone bridge shown, X >Y and P = Q. The direction of current
in ab path is:

(1) From a to b (2) From b to a


(3) No current flows in ab (4) Data is not sufficient

42. A 100 W bulb B1, two 60 W bulbs B2 and B3 are connected to a 250 V source
as shown. if W1, W2 and W3 are powers of the bulbs, then:

(1) W1>W2=W3 (2) W1>W2>W3 (3) W1< W2=W3 (4) W1<W2<W3

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43. A potentiometer arrangement is shown the driver cell has emf e and internal
resistance r. The resistance of potentiometer wire AB is R. F is the cell of emf
e/3 and internal resistance r/3. Balance point (J) can be obtained for all finite
values of:

(1) R> r/2 (2) R<r/2 (3) R> r/3 (4) R<r/3

44. Figure shows three configurations resistors of R 1, R2 and R3 connected to 3V


battery. If the power dissipated by the configuration of R 1, R2 and R3 is P1, P2
and P3 respectively, then:

(1) P1 >P2> P3 (2) P1 > P3> P2 (3) P2 > P1> P3 (4) P3 >P2> P1

45. To avoid end correction in a meter bridge:


(1) Readings are taken such that null point is obtained 35 cm to 65 cm of wire
length
(2) All connections are made properly tight
(3) The value of unknown resistance is found by putting it in left and right
gape then average value is taken
(4) Ends of resistance wire are clamped properly

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