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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

SCHOOL EDUCATION PU
ZILLA PANCHAYAT BELAGAVI-590002
KCET/NEET/JEE EXAMINATION 2024-25
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
CLASS: PUC II SUBJECT:PHYSICS(33)
I.Select the incorrect statements about electric field lines.
I. Two electric filed lines can cross each other.
II. They start from positive charge and end at negative charge.
III. Electric field lines form closed loop.
(A) I and II (B) I only (C) III only (D) I and III

2. Number of electrons in one coulomb of charge will be


(A) 5.46 × 1029 (B) 6.25 × 1018 (C) 1.6 × 1019 (D) 9 × 1011

3. If a unit positive charge is taken from one point to another over an equipotential surface, then
(A) Work is done on the charge (B) Work is done by the charge
(C) Work done is constant (D) No work is done

4. An electron and a proton are in uniform electric field, the ratio of their accelerations will be
(A) Zero
(B) Unity
(C) The ratio of the masses of proton and electron
(D) The ratio of the masses of electron and proton

5. An electric dipole consisting of two opposite charges of 2 × 10−6 C each separated by a


distance of 3cm is placed in an external electric field of 2 × 105 NC −1 . The maximum torque on the
dipole will be
(A) 12 × 10−1 Nm (B) 12 × 10−3 Nm (C) 24 × 10−1 Nm (D) 24 × 10−3 Nm

6. Total electric flux coming out of a unit positive charge put in air is
(A) 𝜀0 (B) 𝜀0 −1 (C) (4𝑝𝜀0 )−1 (D) 4𝜋𝜀0

7. Match the physical quantities in column I and the information related to them in column II.
Column I Column II
(a) Electric dipole moment (1) Vector quantity
(b) Electric field (2) Scalar quantity
(c) Electric flux (3) Points towards positive charge
(d) Torque (4) Points away from positive charge
(A) (a) -(4), (b)-(3), (c)-(2), (d)-(1)
(B) (a) -(3), (b)-(4), (c)-(2), (d)-(1)
(C) (a) -(3), (b)-(4), (c)-(1), (d)-(2)
(D) (a) -(4), (b)-(1), (c)-(2), (d)-(3)
8. Two metal plates are separated by 2cm. The potential of the plates are −10V and + 30V. The
electric field between the two plates is
(A) 1000 𝑉𝑚−1 (B) 3000 𝑉𝑚−1 (C) 500 𝑉𝑚−1 (D) 2000 𝑉𝑚−1

9. Seven capacitors each of capacitance 2𝜇𝐹 are to be connected in a configuration to obtain an


10
effective capacitance of 11 𝜇𝐹. Which of the following combination(s) shown will achieve the
desired result?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

10. A charge of 40𝜇𝐶 is given to a capacitor having capacitance of 10 𝜇𝐹. The stored energy in erg
is
(A) 80 × 10−6 (B) 800 (C) 80 (D) 8000
11. A capacitance (in farad) of a spherical conductor with radius 1m is
(A) 1.1 × 10−10 (B) 10−6 (C) 9 × 109 (D) 10−3
12. A, B and C are three points in a uniform electric field. The electric potential is
(A) Maximum at B
(B) Maximum at C
(C) Same at all the three points
(D) Maximum at A

13. On moving a charge of 20 C by 2cm, 2J of work done. Then the potential difference between the
points is
(A) 0.1 V (B) 8V (C) 2V (D) 0.5 V

14. Ten capacitors are joined in parallel and charged with a battery up to a potential V. Then they
are disconnected from the battery and joined in series. Then, the potential of this combination
will be,
(A) 1V (B) 10 V (C) 5 V (D) 2 V
15. The voltage V and current I graphs for a conductor at two different temperatures T1 and T2 are
shown in the figure. The relation between T1 and T2 is……….

1
(A) 𝑇1 > 𝑇2 (B) 𝑇1 < 𝑇2 (C) 𝑇1 = 𝑇2 (D) 𝑇1 = 𝑇
2

16. Column I gives certain physical terms associated with flow of current through a metallic conductor.
Column II gives some mathematical relations involving electrical quantities. Match column I and
column – II with appropriate relations.
Column –I Column –II
𝒎
(a) Drift velocity (P) 𝒏𝒆𝟐 𝝆

(b) Electrical resistivity (Q) 𝒏𝒆𝒗𝒅


𝒆𝑬𝝉
(c) Relaxation time (R)
𝒎

𝑬
(d) Current density (S) 𝑱

(A) (𝒂) − (𝑹), (𝒃) − (𝑸), (𝒄) − (𝑺), (𝒅) − (𝑷)

(B) (𝒂) − (𝑹), (𝒃) − (𝑺), (𝒄) − (𝑷), (𝒅) − (𝑸)

(C) (𝒂) − (𝑹), (𝒃) − (𝑺), (𝒄) − (𝑸), (𝒅) − (𝑷)

(D) (𝒂) − (𝑹), (𝒃) − (𝑷), (𝒄) − (𝑺), (𝒅) − (𝑸)

17. Mobility of the free electrons in a conductor is


(A) Directly proportional to the electron density
(B) Directly proportional to relaxation time
(C) Inversely proportional to electron density
(D) Inversely proportional to the relaxation time
18. In the circuit shown below, the ammeter and the voltmeter reading are 3𝐴 and 6 V
respectively. Then the value of resistance R is

(A) 2 Ω (B) > 2 Ω (C) < 2 Ω (D) ≥ 2 Ω


19. A flow of 107 electron per second in the conducting wire constitute a current of
(A) 1.6 × 10−26 𝐴 (B) 1.6 × 1026 𝐴 (C) 1.6 × 10−12 𝐴 (D) 1.6 × 1012 𝐴

19. A conductor wire has 1029 free electrons/m3 carries a current of 20𝐴 . If the cross –section of
the wire is 1mm2 , then the drift velocity of electrons will be ………….
(A) 1.25 × 10−4 ms−1 (B) 1.25 × 10−3 ms −1

(C) 1.25 × 10−5 ms−1 (D) 6.25 × 10−3 ms −1

20. The ampere-second stands for the unit of

(A) Power (B) Current (C) Energy (D) Charge

∆𝑉
21. A quantity X is given by 𝜀0 𝐿 , where 𝜀0 𝑖𝑠 the permittivity of free space, L is length, ∆𝑉 is
∆𝑡
the potential difference and ∆𝑡 is time interval. The dimensional formula for X is same as that
of
(A) Resistance (B) Charge (C) Voltage (D) Current
22. A current of 5A is passing through a metallic wire of cross sectional area 4 × 10−6 𝑚2. If the
density of charge carriers of the wire is 5 × 1026 𝑚−3, the drift velocity of the electrons will be
(A) 1 × 102 𝑚𝑠 −1 (B) 1.56 × 10−2 𝑚𝑠 −1 (C) 1.56 × 10−3 𝑚𝑠 −1 (D) 1 × 10−2 𝑚𝑠 −1
23. In metals the time of relaxation (𝜏) of electrons
(A) Increases with increasing temperature
(B) Decreases with increasing temperature
(C) Does not depend on temperature
(D) Changes suddenly at 400 K
24. When a current I flows through a wire, the drift velocity of the electrons is 𝑣. When current 2I
flows through another wire of the same material having double the length and double the area
of cross section, the drift velocity of the electrons will be
𝑣 𝑣 𝑣
(A) (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 𝑣
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25. A capacitor 10μF is charged to a potential difference of 20V. If it is discharged in 0.2s, the
average current during discharge is
(A) 1𝑚𝐴 (𝐵)2𝑚𝐴 (𝐶) 4𝑚𝐴 (D) 0.5 𝑚𝐴

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