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Class Xii - Physics - Mock Test - 6 (Obj) - 21.11.2021
Class Xii - Physics - Mock Test - 6 (Obj) - 21.11.2021
MOCK TEST – 6
Time : 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 35
General Instructions :
1. The Question Paper contains three sections.
2. Section A has 25 questions. Attempt any 20 questions.
3. Section B has 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions.
4. Section C has 6 questions. Attempt any 5 questions.
5. All questions carry equal marks.
6. There is no negative marking.
Section – A
This section consists of 25 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt
any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20
will be considered for evaluation.
1. Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ slightly. One of them is – e, the other
is (e + e). If the net f electrostatic force and gravitational force between two hydrogen atoms
placed at a distance d (much greater than atomic size) apart is zero, then Δe is of the order of :
[Given mass of hydrogen mH = 1.67 × 10–27 kg]
(A) 10–23 C (B) 10–37 C (C) 10–47 C (D) 10–20 C
2. The electrostatic potential on the surface of a charged conducting sphere is 100 V. Two
statements are made in this regard :
S1 : At any point inside the sphere, electric intensity is zero.
S2 : At any point inside the sphere, the electrostatic potential is 100 V.
Which of the following is a correct statement?
(A) S1 is true, but S2 is false. (B) Both S1 and S2 are false.
(C) S1 is true, S2 is also true and S1 is the cause of S2.
(D) S1 is true, S2 is also true but the statements are independent.
3. Equipotential at a great distance from a collection of charges whose total sum is not zero are
approximately.
(A) spheres (B) planes (C) paraboloids (D) ellipsoids
4. In a region the potential is represented by V(x, y, z) = 6x – 8xy – 8y + 6yz, where V is in volts and
x, y, z are in meters. The electric force experienced by a charge of 2 coulomb situated at point
(1, 1, 1) is :
(A) 6 5 N (B) 30 N (C) 24 N (D) 4 35
5. Which of the following characteristics of electrons determines the current in a conductor?
(A) Drift velocity alone
(B) Thermal velocity alone
(C) Both drift velocity and thermal velocity
(D) Neither drift nor thermal velocity.
10. What is the potential difference between points A and B in the following circuit?
square is
(A) 2B0L2 Wb (B) 3B0L2 Wb (C) 4B0L2 Wb (D) 29 B0L2 Wb
14. A loop, made of straight edges has six corners at A(0, 0, 0), B(L, 0, 0) C(L, L, 0), D(0, L, 0),
E(0, L, L) and F(0, 0, L). A magnetic field B B0 iˆ kˆ Tesla is present in the region. The flux
passing through the loop ABCDEFA (in that order) is
(A) B0L2 Wb (B) 2B0L2 Wb (C) 2 B0L2 Wb (D) 4B0L2 Wb
15. A capacitor of 20 μF is charged to 500 volts and connected in parallel with another capacitor of
10 μF and charged to 200 volts. The common potential is :
(A) 200 volts (B) 300 volts (C) 400 volts (D) 500 volts
16. The capacity of a parallel plate condenser is 5 μF. When a glass plate is placed between the plates
of the conductor, its potential becomes 1/8th of the original value. The value of dielectric constant
will be :
(A) 1.6 (B) 5 (C) 8 (D) 40
17. A condenser of capacity 50 μF is charged to 10 volts. Its energy is equal to :
(A) 2.5×10−3 joule (B) 2.5×10−4 joule (C) 5×10−2 joule (D) 1.2×10−8 joule
18. An alternating current generator has an internal resistance Rg and an internal reactance Xg. It is
used to supply power to a passive load consisting of a resistance R g and a reactance XL. For
maximum power to be delivered from the generator to the load, the value of XL is equal to
(A) zero (B) Xg (C) −Xg (D) Rg
19. When a voltage measuring device is connected to AC mains, the meter shows the steady input
voltage of 220 V. this means
(A) input voltage cannot be AC voltage, but a DC voltage.
(B) maximum input voltage is 220 V.
(C) The meter reads not v but (v2) and is calibrated to read v .
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Section – B
This section consists of 24 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20
questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be
considered for evaluation.
26. The average value of current over a complete cycle is
(A) 0 (B) I0 (C) I0/2 (D) I0/ 2
27. Which one of the following has dimension of time?
(A) LR (B) LC (C) 1/RC (D) RC
28. In a LCR circuit energy is dissipated by
(A) L (B) C (C) R (D) All of the above
29. The ratio of XC and XL in a A.C. circuit is
(A) 1 (B) 1/ω2LC (C) ω2L (D) None of the above
30. In series resonant circuit, the total reactance is
(A) 0 (B) ∞ (C) Maximum (D) Minimum
31. A metal plate can be heated by
(A) placing in a time varying magnetic field.
(B) passing either a direct or alternating current.
(C) placing in a space varying magnetic field, but does not vary with time.
(D) both (A) and (B) are correct.
32. Which of the following is not an application of eddy current?
(A) Electric power meters (B) Induction furnace
(C) Magnetic brakes in trains (D) LED lights
33. 1 Henry is equal to
(A) Weber / Volt (B) Weber / ampere (C) Weber Ampere (D) Weber Volt
34. 1 Farad is equivalent to
(A) 1 C/J (B) 1 J/C (C) 1 C2/J (D) 1 C2/J2
35. The role of inductance is equivalent to
(A) Force (B) Inertia (C) Moment (D) Energy
36. Which of the following represents Ampere’s Circuital law?
(A) H .dl I
0 enclo (B) B.dl I
0 enclo (C) H .dl J
0 (D) B.dl J
0
37. The nature of parallel and anti-parallel current carrying wires are
(A) parallel current carrying wires repel and anti-parallel current carrying wires attract.
(B) parallel current carrying wires attract and anti-parallel currents carrying wires repel.
(C) both attract.
(D) both repel.
38. The defection of pointer of a moving coil galvanometer is given by
NA NAB NAB N
(A) I (B) I (C) (D) I
KB K KI KAB
39. A moving coil galvanometer can be converted into an ammeter by
(A) putting a shunt in series. (B) putting a shunt in parallel.
(C) putting a high value resistance in series. (D) Putting a high value resistance in parallel.
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ANSWER KEY
Q.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ANS B C A D A A C C D B
Q.NO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS A C C B C C A C C C
Q.NO 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
ANS A D D C A A D C B A
Q.NO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
ANS D D B C B B B B B C
Q.NO 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
ANS A B C A A A A B B C
Q.NO 51 52 53 54 55
ANS A C A B C