Chapter 14 (10th Physics)

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Name: Class: 10th Marks: 40

Subject: Physics Chap: 14 Time: 70


min

Objective Type

Question #1: Choose the Best option. 1 × 11


1. The formula to find the magnitude of the current is :
A: I = J/Q B: I = W/Q C: I = W/t D: T = Q/I

2. An electric current in conductors is due to the flow of :


A: Positive ions B: Negative ions
C: Positive charges D: Free electrons

3. Mathematical equation of Ohm's law is:


A: V = I/R B: V = R/I C: I = 2VR D: V = IR

4. What happens to the intensity or the brightness of lamps connected in series as


more and more lamps are added:
A: Increases B: Decreases
C: Remains the same D: Cannot be predicted

5. The unit of electric power is: :


A: Ampere B: Watt C: Joule D: Volt

6. 1 kWh is equal to: :


A: 3.6 MJ B: 3.6 KJ C: 3.6 J-1 D: 3.6 J

7. When we double the voltage in a simple electric circuit, we double the:


A: Current B: Power C: Resistance D: both A and B

8. The electric power of washing machine in watt is:


A: 50 B: 750 C: 100 D :800

9. If 0.5 C charges passes through a wire in 10 seconds, then current will be:
A: 20 A B: 5 A C: 50 mA D: 5 mA

10. SI unit of resistance is:


A: Ampere B:Volt C: Ohm D: Farad
11. Specific resistance of copper is:
A: 1.62 B: 1.69 C: 2.75 D: 5.25

Subjective Type
Question # 2: Answer these short questions.
1: What is electrical current and write its mathematical form.
2: Which measurement is used for measuring current ?
3: Define potential difference and write its unit.
4: What is Ohm’s law and also write its mathematical form.
5: State the Joule’s law.
6: Define F.M.E .
7: How many watt hours in 1000 joules?
8: Define kilowatt ?
9 Define electric power and write its unit.
10 Define resistance and its unit.

Question#3: Answer these long questions. 4+5=9

a) Explain Ohm’s law and also write its mathematical form.

b) The resistance of a conductor is 100MΩ. If a potential of 100 V is provided around it,


find the current passing through it in mille amperes.

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