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SYLLABUS : E -1 (C ' , , ,G ' )

Max. Marks : 104 Time : 60 min.

• The Daily Practice Problem Sheet contains 26 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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to analyse your performance and revise the areas which emerge out as weak in your evaluation.

DIRECTIONS (Q.1-Q.18) : There are 18 multiple choice 1 Q2 1 Q2


(c) 180o , (d) 180 , 4p Î 2
o
questions. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out 4p Î0 2 L2 0 L
of which ONLY ONE choice is correct. Q.3 Electric charges of 1mC , -1mC and 2mC are placed in air at
Q.1 A total charge Q is broken in two parts Q1 and Q 2 and they the corners A,B and C respectively of an equilateral triangle
ABC having length of each side 10 cm. The resultant force
are placed at a distance R from each other. The maximum
on the charge at C is
force of repulsion between them will occur, when
(a) 0.9 N (b) 1.8N (c) 2.7 N (d) 3.6 N
Q Q Q 2Q Q.4 An electron is moving round the nucleus of a hydrogen
(a) Q 2 = , Q1 = Q - (b) Q 2 = , Q1 = Q -
R R 4 3 atom in a circular orbit of radius . The coulomb force
Q 3Q Q Q 1
(c) Q 2 = , Q1 = (d) Q1 = , Q2 = F between the two is (here K = )
ur
4 4 2 2 4 p Î0
Q.2 Two small balls each having the charge + Q are suspended 2 2 2 2
-K (b) K (c) - K (d) K
r
(a)
r
by insulating threads of length L from a hook. This
$ $
3 3 3 2
arr an gemen t is taken in space where ther e is n o
gravitational effect, then the angle between the two Q.5 Equal charges are 2placed at the four corners A2, B , C , D of a
1 Q 1 Q
suspensions and the tension in each thread will be square180
(a) ,
of length . The
2 magnitude ofothe
(b) 90 , force on
2 the charge
o
4 p Î0 (2 L ) 4p Î0 L

RESPONSE GRID 1. 2. 3. 4.
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at B will be of –3Q, it is
3 2 2 (a) –E (b) E/3 (c) –3E (d) –E/3
(a) 2 (b) Q.12 Charges , 2 , 3 and 4 are placed at the corners A, B, C
4p Î0 p Î0 2
æ1+ 2 2 ö 2 2 and D of a square as shown in the following figure. The
æ 1 ö
(c) ç ÷ (d) ç 2 + ÷ø direction of electric field at the centre of the square is
è 2 ø 4p Î0 2 è 2 4p Î0 2 parallel to side.
Q.6 The ch ar ges on two spher es are +7mC and –5 mC D C
(a) AB 4 3
respectively. They experience a force F. If each of them is
given an additional charge of –2mC, the new force of (b) CB
attraction will be O
(c) BD 2
(a) F (b) F/2 (c) F / 3 (d) 2F (d) AC A B

Q.7 Electric lines of force about negative point charge are Q.13 Three infinitely long non-conducting charge sheets are
(a) Circular, anticlockwise (b) Circular, clockwise placed as shown in figure. The electric field at point P is
(c) Radial, inward (d) Radial, outward 2s
Q.8 Figure shows the electric lines of force emerging from a (a) Z
e0
charged body. If the electric field at A and B are E A and
2s
(b) – Z=3
EB respectively and if the distance between A and B is then e0 P
(a) E A > EB 4s -2 s Z=
(c)
(b) E A < E B e0
Z=–
E
(c) E A = B
A B
(d) – 4s
e0
EB Q.14 Gauss's law is true only if force due to a charge varies as
(d) E A = 2 (a) –1 (b) –2 (c) –3 (d) –4
Q.9 The magnitude of electric field intensity E is such that, Q.15 The electric intensity due to an infinite cylinder of radius
an electron placed in it would experience an electrical R and having charge per unit length at a distance ( > R)
force equal to its weight is given by from its axis is
2 (a) Directly proprotional to 2
(a) (b) (c) (d) 2 (b) Directly proprotional to 3
(c) Inversely proprotional to
Q.10 A charge particle is free to move in an electric field. It
(d) Inversely proprotional to 2
will travel
Q.16 A sphere of radius R has a uniform distribution of electric
(a) Always along a line of force
charge in its volume. At a distance from its centre, for
(b) Along a line of force, if its initial velocity is zero
< R, the eletric field is directly proportional to
(c) Along a line of force, if it has some initial velocity in
the direction of an acute angle with the line of force 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 2
(d) None of the above 2
Q.11 Two point charges Q and –3Q are placed at some distance apart.
Q.17 A charged ball B hangs from a silk thread S, which makes an
If the electric field at the location of Q is E then at the locality
angle q with a large charged conducting sheet P, as shown

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
RESPONSE
10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
GRID
15. 16.

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in the figure. The surface charge density s of the sheet is (3) If a uniform downward electric field is switched on, T will
proportional to increase
+ (4) If a uniform downward electric field is switched on,
(a) sin q +
P + T will decrease
(b) tan q + q
+ DIRECTIONS (Q.21-Q.23) : R
(c) cos q + S
+ :
(d) cot q B
Q.18 A charge is placed at the centre of a cube. Then the flux A sphere of radius R contains charge density r ( ) = A( R - ),
passing through one face of cube will be for 0 < < R. The total electric charge inside the sphere is Q.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Î0 2 Î0 4 Î0 6 Î0 Q.21 The value of A in terms of Q and R
DIRECTIONS (Q.19-Q.20) : I , 2Q 2 3Q 3Q 2 3Q
(a) (b) (c) (d)
. S pR 4
pR 4
pR 3 pR
Q.22 The electric field inside the sphere is
: 2
3Q é 1 æ ö 1 æ ö ù
2
12Q 2 é 1 æ ö 1 æ ö ù
C : (a) ê - ú (b) ê ç ÷- ç ÷ ú
2 3 çè R ÷ø 4 çè R ÷ø 3
R êë 3 è R ø 4 è R ø úû
Î0 R êë úû
( ) 1, 2 and 3 are correct ( ) 1 and 2 are correct
2 2
( ) 2 and 4 are correct ( ) 1 and 3 are correct 120Q é 1 æ ö 1 æ ö ù 12 é 1 æ ö 1 æ ö ù
(c) ê ç ÷ - ç ÷ ú (d) 2 ê ç ÷ - ç ÷ ú
Q.19 A solid sphere S1 is connected to a charge reservoir through 5 Î0 R 2 êë 4 è R ø 3 è R ø úû R Q êë 3 è R ø 4 è R ø úû
a heater H as shown in figure.
S2 æ 1 ö
S1 Q.23 The electric field outside the sphere is ç =
H è 4 p Î0 ÷ø
Solid Solid
Heater
sphere sphere Q Q Q Q2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Flux through a closed spherical surface around S1 is given 2 3 2
by f = a t2 where a is a constant and t is time in seconds.
If resistance of heater is R then select correct statements DIRECTIONS (Q. 24-Q.26) : E
(1) Power consumed by heater will be 4a2e02 Rt2. : S -1 (A )
(2) Electric flux through a closed spherical surface around S -2 (R ). E
S2 will be – a t2. , .
(3) Rate of change of electric flux through a closed Y .
spherical surface around S2 will be –2a t (a) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a
(4) All of the above are correct correct explanation for Statement-1.
Q.20 A simple pendulum has a time period T. The bob is now (b) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is
given some positive charge – NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(1) If some positive charge is placed at the point of (c) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
suspension, T will increases (d) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(2) If some positive charge is placed at the point of
suspension, T will not change Q.24 S -1 : Electric lines of force cross each other.
S -2 : Electric field at a point superimpose to give

RESPONSE 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.


GRID 22. 23.

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one resultant electric field. Q.26 S -1 : Direction of electric field at a point signifies
Q.25 S -1 : A point charge is brought in an electric field. The direction of force experienced by a point charge placed at
field at a nearby point will increase, whatever be the nature of that point.
the charge. S -2 : Electric field is a vector quantity.
S -2 : The electric field is dependent on the nature of
charge.

RESPONSE GRID 24. 25. 26.

DAILY PRA CTICE PROBLEM SHEET 32 - PHYSICS


Total Questions 26 Total Marks 104
Attem pted Correct
Incorrect N et Score
Cut-off Score 25 Qualifying Score 40
Success Gap = N et Score – Qualifying Score
Net Score = (Correct × 4) – (Incorrect × 1)

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DAILY PRACTICE
PROBLEMS
PHYSICS
SOLUTIONS 32
r
ur e2 $ e2 r æ\ r$ = r ö
1. (d) Q1 + Q2 = Q .....(i) 4. (c) F = - k 2 r = - k . 3 r çç ÷
r ÷ø
r r è
Q1Q2 5. (c) After following the guidelines mentioned above
and F =k ..... (ii)
r2
From (i) and (ii)
FC FD
kQ1 (Q - Q1 )
F=
r2 +Q +Q FAC
For F to be maximum A FA
B
dF Q
= 0 Þ Q1 = Q2 =
dQ1 2
2. (a) The position of the balls in the satellite will become as
shown below
180°
L L
+Q +Q C
D
+Q
Thus angle q = 180o

1 Q2
and force = . Fnet = FAC + FD = FA2 + FC2 + FD
4p Î0 (2 L )2

3. (b) FA = Force on C due to charge placed at A kq 2 kq 2


Since FA = FC = and FD =
a2 ( a 2)2
FA
2kq2 kq 2 kq 2 æ 1ö q2 æ1+ 2 2 ö
+2µC Fnet = + = 2 + =
2 èç ÷ø ç ÷
a2 2a 2
a 2 2
4p Î0 a è 2 ø
C 120°
6. (a)
FB
1 (+7 ´10-6 (-5 ´10-6 ) 1 35 ´10 -12
F= =- N
4pe 0 r 2 4pe0 r2

+ 1µC 1 (+5 ´ 10-6 ( -7 ´ 10 -6 ) 1 35 ´ 10 -12


- 1µC F¢ = = - N
4 pe 0 r2 4pe0 r2
A 10 cm B kQ
7. (c) Electric field outside of the sphere E out = ...(i)
r2
10-6 ´ 2 ´10-6 kQx
= 9 ´109 ´ = 1.8 N Electric field inside the dielectric shphere Ein = ...(ii)
(10 ´10-2 )2 R3
r2 x
FB = force on C due to charge placed at B From (i) and (ii), Ein = Eout ´
R
10-6 ´ 2 ´10-6 3 ( 20 )
2
= 9 ´109 ´ = 1.8 N Þ At 3 cm, E = 100 ´ = 120 V/m
(0.1) 2 103
Net force on C

Fnet = ( FA ) 2 + ( FB ) 2 + 2 FA FB cos120o = 1.8 N


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8. (c) Electric lines force due to negative charge are radially
inward. 2q 2q
2E
2E
E
q q Þ Enet = 0
2E E
2E
2q 2q

2q q
E
2E
q 2E E E
2q Þ
9. (a) In non-uniform electric field, intensity is more, where E 2E 2E
the lines are more denser. E
2E
10. (b) According to the question,
2q q
mg Enet = 0
eE = mg Þ E =
e
11. (b) Because E points along the tangent to the lines of force. 15. (b) D C
If initial velocity is zero, then due to the force, it always EA
moves in the direction of E. Hence will always move
on some lines of force. EB ED
O
12. (b) The field produced by charge - 3Q at A , this is E as EC
mentioned in the example.
A B
3Q
\ E = 2 (along AB directed towards negative
x
Þ D C
A B
charge) Q –3Q
x
Now field at location of -3Q i.e. field at B due to 2E 2E
Q E Enet
charge Q will be E ' = 2 = (along AB directed B
x 3 A
away from positive charge)
13. (c) The electric field is due to all charges present whether E A = E, E B = 2 E , EC = 3E, ED = 4 E
inside or outside the given surface.
14. (b) ur s $ 2s $ s $ 2s $
q 16. (b) E =- k- k- k =- k
q 2e 0 2e 0 2e0 e0
E 17. (b)
E
E
q q Þ Enet = 0
E E
E q1
q q
18. (c) According to Gauss law Ñò E.ds =
e0
q –q Ñò ds = 2prl; (E is constant)
E 2E q1 q 1
E 120° \ E. 2prl = ÞE= i.e. E µ
q q Þ e0 2pe0 r r
E E E 2E
E 2E
q –q æ 3Q ö
Enet = 2 E 19. (c) Let sphere has uniform chare density r ç ÷ and E
è 4pR 3 ø
is the electric field at distance x from the centre of the
sphere.
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Applying Gauss law, 26. (a) According to Gauss law
uur uur
E.4p x2 =
q
e0
=
rV¢
e0
=
r 4 3
´ px
e0 3
Ñò s
E.dS = 4pr 2 E (r )
x
r
(V = Volume of dotted sphere)
ò 4pr r (r) dr
2
R
r = 0
\ E = 3e x Þ E = µ x Î0
0
r
20. (b) T sin q = qE
ò0 r
2
4pA ( R - r )dr
and T cos q = mg + Þ 2
4 p r E (r ) =
+ Î0
qE + q
Þ tan q = +
mg + T T cos q
+ 4pA æ r 3 R r 4 ö
= ç - ÷
q æ s ö +
T sin q
qE Î0 çè 3 4 ÷ø
= ç ÷
mg è 2e0 ø mg
Þ s µ tan q. A æ rR r 2 ö
Hence, E (r ) = ç - ÷ , for 0 < r < R
Î0 çè 3 4 ÷ø
Q
21. (d) Next flux through the cube fnet = ; so flux through
e0 3Q
But A =
q pR 4
one face fface =
6e 0
3Q é 1 æ r ö 1 æ r ö ù
2
22. (d). For A : Power consumed P = I2R \ We get, E (r ) = ê ç ÷ - ç ÷ ú
Î0 R 2 êë 3 è R ø 4 è R ø úû
q
But e = f , 27. (b) The electric field outside the sphere is given by :
0

dq kQ
q = a e0 t 2 Þ I = = 2a e 0 t Þ P = 4a 2 e 02 Rt 2 E (r ) = , for r ³ R
so r2
dt
For B : Assuming initial charge in reservoir be q0 then 28. (c) If electric lines of forces cross each other, then the
electric flux through a closed electric field at the point of intersection will have two
direction simultaneously which is not possible
q 0 - ae 0 t 2
Spherical surface around S2 will be fS2 = physically.
e0 29. (c) Electric field at the nearby point will be resultant of
dfS2 existing field and field due to the charge brought. It
For C : = -2at may increase or decrease if the charge is positive or
dt
negative depending on the position of the point with
23. (c). The time period will change only when the additional
respect to the charge brought.
electrostatic force has a component along the direction
of the displacement, which is always perpendicular 30. ()
to the string.
24. ()

25. (b) Net charge inside the sphere = òsphere r dV


Due to spherical symmetry, we get
R R
ò0 4pr r(r )dr ò0 r
2 2
Q= = 4pA ( R - r ) dr

æ R4 R4 ö
= 4pA ç - ÷
ç 3 4 ÷ø
è

3Q
\ A=
pR 4

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