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AN Ql! SIR MUTHA SCHOOL: sae + PERIODIC TEST II PHYSICS TIME :1hr30 min CLASS : XIL DATE : 07.08.2023 MARKS : 40 General Instructions: (1) There are 18 questions (2) This question paper has five se D and Section E. (3)All the sections are compulsory. (4) Section A contains eight questions, six based of | mark each, Section B contains three questions of two m: Section C contains four questions of three marks each, Section D contains one sur marks each and Section E contains two long in all, All questions are compulsory. ctions: Section A, Section B, Section C, Section MCQ and two Assertion Reasoning jarks each, case study-based questions of fot answer questions of five marks each. (5)There is no overall choice. (6)Use of calculators is not allowed. SECTION-A (8x1=8) The optical density of turpentine is higher than that of water while its mass density is lower, Figure shows a layer of turpentine floating over water in a container. For which one of the four rays incident on turpentine in the figure, the path shown is correct? 24 me \ } SS Sa] fever aN + A LG a)l —-b)2 a an a4 water 2.Focal length of a convex lens in air is 10 cm. Find its focal length in water. ~) Given that jg=3/2and w= 4/3. a)40em b)4dem c)35em d) none 3. A microscope is focused on an object at the bottom of a bucket. If liquid with refractive index 5/3 is poured inside the bucket, then microscope have to be raised by 30 cm to focus the object again. The height of the liquid in the bucket ayisem 6)S0em_ —c) Bem —d) 12 em 4, The power of a biconvex lens is 10 dioptre and the radius of curvature of each © surface is 10 om. Then the refractive index of the material of the lens is : a)13 bys o)L8 d)2 jective le cm and of 5. Inan astronomical telescope, the focal length of the objective lens is 100 cm for the normal eye is eyepiece is 2 cm. The magnifying power of the telescope a)S0 b)lo )100 41/50 6. The number of electrons for one coulomb of charge are: 3)625x 102 b)6.25x 102") 625x 10% 4) 6.25x 10.” For Questions 7 to 8, two statements are given -one labelled Assertion (A) and other labelled Reason (R), Select the correct answer to these questions from the options as given below. a) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is correct explanation of Assertion. b) If both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. ¢) If Assertion is true but Reason is false 4) If both Assertion and Reason are false. 7. Assertion : If there exists coulomb attraction between two bodies, both of them may not be charged Reason: In coulomb attraction two bodies are oppositely charged Reason: Charge which is less than 1C is not possible. SECTION B (3x2=6) 9. Three point charges q, - 4q and 2q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral 8. Assertion:Charge is quantized triangle ABC of side ‘I’ as shown in the figure. Obtain the expression for the magnitude of the resultant electric force acting on the charge q a a 10. A telescope has an objective of focal length 100 cm and an eyepiece of focal length Som. What is the magnifying power and length of the telescope when the final image is formed at the least distance of distinct vision. 11. a)Sketch the electric field lines for a uniformly charged hollow cylinder shown in figure. b) Find the Electric flux through the surface for the following figures: s s s hy ty hy % hy SECTION C (4x3=12) Draw a ray diagram for formation of image of a point object by a thin double convex lens having radii of curvature R; and R2. Hence, derive lens maker's formula for a double convex lens. indrical box of length Im and area of cross-section 25cm? is | coordinate system as shown in the figure. The 13. A hollow ¢: placed in a three-dimensiona electric field in the region is given by B= 502i here Eis in NC“! and x is in metres. Find (i) Net flux through the cylinder. (ii) Charge enclosed by the cylinder. 14. Find an expression for the electric field strength at a distant point situated along the equatorial line of an electric dipole. 15. a)Two charges q and ~3q are placed fixed on x-axis separated by distance ‘qd’, Where should a third charge 2q be placed such that, it will not experience any force? q =34 Ce EEE Ad —B b) An arbitrary surface encloses a dipole. What is the electric flux through this surface? SECTION D (4x1=4) Case Study Based Questions 16. Surface charge is defined as charge per unit surface area of surface charge distribution , Two large thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On their inner faces the plates have surface charge densities of opposite signs having magnitude of 17.0x 10% Cm as shown . The intensity of electric filed at a points is , Where Eo =permittivity of free space. -o >[Feea]s . a)Find E in the outer region of the first plate. b) Find E in the outer region of the second plate. c)Find E between the plates d)In order to estimate the electric field due to thin finite plane metal plate, the Gaussian surface considered is i)spherical ii)cylindrical iii) straight line _iv)none. SECTION E (2x5=10) 17.2) An electric dipole is held in a uniform electric field. (i) Show that the net force acting on it is zero. (ii) The dipole is aligned parallel to the field. Find the work done in rotating it through the angle of 180°. (Gm) b) Represent graphically the variation of electric field with distance, for a uniformly charged plane sheet with explanation. (2m) 18.a) A screen is placed at a distance of 100 cm from an object. The image of the object is formed on the screen by a convex lens for two different locations of the lens separated by 20 cm. Calculate the focal length of the lens used. (4m) b) What are optical fibres? Mention their one practical application. (1m) Sep Henbinrcnner

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