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No. of Questions 24 SS401Phy. I


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SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2011
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( PHYSICS First Paper )
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE EXAMINEES :

1. U fl U fl
Candidate must write first his / her Roll No. on the question
paper compulsorily.
2. U fl MU U U / U / flU
U U U U
If there is any error / difference / contradiction in Hindi and
English versions of the question paper, the question of Hindi
version should be treated valid.
3. fl U 23 fl 24 U fl U
All questions are compulsory. Question Nos. 23 and 24 have
internal choices.
4. UU UU-S U
Write the answer to each question in the given answer-book only.
5. 2 5 U U
Question Nos. 2 to 5 are Very Short Answer type questions.

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6. U fl U, fll U fl fll
Wherever necessary, show the direction of the electric current
and electric field in the diagram.
7. fl U, U U

For questions having more than one part carrying similar marks,
the answers of those parts are to be written together in
continuity.
8. 1 U ( i, ii, iii iv ) U UU U
fl ( , , fl ) U U fl UU U UU-S
U U
There are four parts ( i, ii, iii and iv ) in Question No. 1. Each part
has four alternatives A, B, C and D. Write the letter of the correct
alternative in the answer-book at a place by making a table as
mentioned below :

UU U
Correct letter of the
Question No.
Answer
1. (i)

1. (ii)

1. (iii)

1. (iv)
1. (i) U U X Y U
20 !
20 !

X 20 ! Y

20 ! 20 !

() 10 () 80
() 20 () 100

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The equivalent resistance between the points X and Y of the
circuit shown is

20 !
20 !

X 20 ! Y

20 ! 20 !

(A) 10 (B) 80
1
(C) 20 (D) 100 . 2

(ii) U fllflU
() U U U U
() U U U U
() fl U
() fl U U
The thermo e.m.f. below neutral temperature

(A) rises by increasing temperature difference between


junctions

(B) decreases by increasing temperature difference between


junctions

(C) always remains zero


1
(D) always remains constant. 2

(iii) fl, fl U-UU U U


10 U, fl

() 4 10 5 N () 4 10 7 N

() 10 5 N () 10 7 N.

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If the distance between two magnetic poles of pole strength one
ampere-metre is 10 cm, then the value of force experienced
between them is

(A) 4 10 5 N (B) 4 10 7 N
1
(C) 10 5 N (D) 10 7 N. 2

(iv) fl M fl
U, U fl ?
() 1
e0 () 3
Li 7

() 1
H1 () 2
He 4 .

If particles of same velocity are projected perpendicularly in a


same uniform magnetic field, which of the following particles
experiences more magnetic force ?

(A) 1
e0 (B) 3
Li 7
1
(C) 1
H1 (D) 2
He 4 . 2

2. U Z U U

Write the names of two substances, whose temperature coefficient of


1
resistance is negative. 2

3. fl
1
Write the names of first and last metals of the Seebeck series. 2

4. U U
1
Define neutral point. 2

5. U U d
1
Write any two sources to produce magnetic field. 2

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6. U fl U U U ? fl fl fl

The size of soap bubble increases on charging. Why ? Write the


1 1
relation between charge density and radius of bubble. 2 + 2 =1

7. U fl fl fl 2 / UU U fll fl
U U U fl fl 5 U U U fl
U U U

Charge density of an infinite linear charge is 2 microcoulomb/metre.

Determine the value of electric field intensity at a point which is 5 cm

away perpendicularly from this linear charge in air. 1

8. fll flU fl U flU U U ? U U


?

What is the difference between electromotive force and terminal voltage


1 1
of a cell ? How are they related with each other ? 2 + 2 =1

9. (i) UU U

(ii) U UU fl U

(i) Define Peltier coefficient.

(ii) Write the formula which shows the relation between Peltier
1 1
coefficient and Seebeck coefficient. 2 + 2 =1

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10. U OU U U U ? U M U U U ?

What is the rate of energy loss due to Hysteresis ? In what form does
1 1
this energy appear ? 2 + 2 =1

11. U flU U, U U fl UU U U U, U

mU

In a current carrying solenoid the current is flowing clockwise from left

end. Draw the magnetic field produced in it. 1

12. U U

Write Flemings right hand rule. 1

13. 10 U fl U h 01 U 08 flU UU

02 flU U U U U U U fl0 fl0

Magnetic flux associated with a coil having 10 turns decreases from

08 Wb to 02 Wb in 01 sec. Find out induced e.m.f. across the ends of

the coil. 1

14. fl fll S

Find out the electrical potential energy of a system made from three

point charges. 2

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15. 6 F U flflU 10 flU U U 20 flU U U U


flh

Calculate the increase in energy of a capacitor of capacity 6 F when

its potential difference is increased from 10 volt to 20 volt. 2

16. UUSU U flS

Draw labelled diagram of Wheatstone bridge and obtain its condition of


1 1
balance. 2 + 12 = 2

17. flUUU 11 flU fll flU 55 UU


U U 23 U 011 U U flU
U , U U U flflU U U ? flUUU K
025 flU U U, U K U U ?

In a calibration of a voltmeter, a standard cell of e.m.f. 11 volt is

balanced at 55 m length. If current of 011 A flows in a resistance of

23 , on what length the potential difference developed at its ends will

balance ? If the voltmeter reads this reading 025 volts, calculate the

error in its reading. 2

18. U r fl v U U U

An electron revolves with an orbital velocity v in an orbit of radius r.

Derive the formula for its magnetic moment. 2

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19. U UU fl U, U U

U U ? U

When south pole of a bar magnet moves towards a coil, then what will

be the direction of induced current in a coil ? Explain with diagram.

1 1
2 + 12 = 2

20. flU U U U U 100 flU fll flU



U U U flU U U fl fl0 fl0 3 U

(i)

(ii) U

(iii) U U fl

Define wattless current. In a circuit, when 100 volt e.m.f. is applied,

one ampere current flows. If the phase differernce between current and

electromotive force is 3 , calculate

(i) power factor

(ii) average power in the circuit


1 1 1 1
(iii) root mean square value of wattless current. 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 =2

21. U SflUfl

Obtain formula for self-inductance of a long solenoid. 2

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22. -flU fl M U

U flU U U U # fl

U flU U, U fl U d U S
0I
U B=2d U fl

State Biot-Savarts law and write its mathematical formula. Deduce an

expression for magnetic field produced by a current carrying straight

conductor of finite length. Hence show that magnetic field produced at

a point by current carrying straight conductor of infinite length at a


0I
perpendicular distance d from it is B = 2 d . Draw necessary

1 1
diagram. 1+12 + 2 +1=4

23. U fl M U M

fl U U U U U fll

fl # fl fl fll fl cU fl

fl U U fl U

fl

fll fl mfl U ? M fll U fll mfl U


S flS 0 fl

(0 ) 90 fl 180 U, U ? fl

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State Gauss law and write its mathematical formula. Using Gauss law,

obtain an expression for electric field intensity at a point near to a

uniformly charged infinite conducting sheet. Draw necessary diagram

and show the variation of intensity of electric field with surface charge

density by graph. 1+2+1=4

OR

What are electric dipole and electric dipole moment ? Calculate the

work done in rotating an electric dipole kept in uniform electric field by

an angle 0 from its stable equilibrium state. If value of rotating angle

( 0 ) becomes 90 and 180, then what will be the value of work

done ? Draw necessary diagram. 1+2+1=4

24. U U ? h fl U U

# U U U U U U ? U ^U U

fl U U fll

fl

fll U U h U U fl

U U U U, U flfl Ufl U U

U fl

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What is a capacitor ? Explain its principle. Derive an expression for

energy stored in a charged capacitor. Where is this energy stored ?

Draw a labelled diagram of parallel plate capacitor and show the

direction of electric field produced in it. 1+2+1=4

OR

Define electrical capacity. Prove that when we connect two charged

conductors by a conducting wire of negligible capacity the ratio of

change in their potential is inversely proportional to ratio of their

capacities. Draw necessary diagram. 1+2+1=4

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