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PHYSICS

PATTERN: ADVANCE

PHASE: V PET-7 BATCH: SR PINNACLE

SINGLE CORRECT (6)

1. Under what conditions current passing through the resistance R can be increased by short circuiting the battery of emf
E2. The internal resistances of the two batteries are r1 and r2 respectively:

(A) E2r1 > E1(R + r2) (B) E1r2 > E2(R + r1) (C) E2r2 < E1(R + r2) (D) E1r1 > E2(R + r1)
1. B
2. The equivalent resistance across A B in the given network is:

4
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 12 (D)
3
2. B
3. In the given circuit find the value of R for which current A
through 4 resistor is zero
4

2 R
6V

B
10 V 4V
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0.5
3. A
4. In the circuit shown in the following figure.
(1) battery current is 15 A
8
(2) equivalent resistance is
5
(3) current through 4 resistor is 6 A
(4) voltage drop across 6 resistor is 4 V

(A) Only statements 2, 3 are correct.


(B) Only statements 1, 2, 3 are correct.
(C) Only statements 1, 3, 4 are correct.
(D) Only statements 1, 2, 3, 4 are correct.

4. B
1

r1
In the circuit shown in the figure 1 3V , 2 2V , 3 1V
2
5. and r1 r2 r3 1 . Potential difference VA – VB = X and If a
A r2 B
resistance of 10 Ω is connected between A & B then the current
flowing through 10Ω resistance is Y. 3

r3
(A) X = 2V, Y = (6/31)A (B) X = 6V, Y = (6/31)A (C) X = 2V, Y = (6.8)A (D) X = 6V, Y = (6.8)A
5. A
6. A 100 W bulb B1 and two 60 W bulbs B2 and B3 (all 3 bulbs are rated at 250 V), B1 B2
are connected to a 250 V source, as shown in the figure. Now W 1, W 2 and W 3 are
the output powers of the bulbs B1, B2 and B3, respectively. Then B3
(A) W 1 > W 2 = W 3
(B) W 1 > W 2 > W 3
(C) W 1 < W 2 = W 3
(D) W 1 < W 2 < W 3
250V
6. D
MULTI CORRECT (6)

7. In the circuit shown in figure:

(A) i = 2.5 A when S1 is closed and S2 is open


20
(B) i = A when S1 is open and S2 is closed
3
5
(C) i = A when S1 and S2 both are open
3
(D) i = 20 A when both S1 and S2 are closed
7. ABCD
8. In the circuit shown in figure:

(A) power supplied by the battery is 200 W


(B) current flowing in the circuit is 5 A
(C) potential difference across 4 resistance is not equal to the potential difference across 6 resistance
(D) current in wire AB is zero
8. AC
9. In the network shown, points, A, B and C are at potentials of 70 V, zero
and 10 V respectively.

(A) Point D is at a potential of 40 V:


(B) The currents in the sections AD, DB, DC are in the ratio 3 : 2 : 1
(C) The currents in the sections AD, DB, DC are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3
(D) The network draws a total power of 200 W

9. ABD
10. When some potential difference is maintained between A and B,
current I enters the network at A and leaves at B:

(A) The equivalent resistance between A and B is 8


(B) C and D are at the same potential
(C) No current flows between C and D
3I
(D) Current flows from D to C
5
10. A,B,D
11. In the circuit shown in figure:

(A) E =6.6V (B) ii = 1.1 A (C) i2 = 0.5A (D) E =4.4V

11. AB
12. Consider the circuit shown in the figure.

(A) the current in the 5 resistor is 2A


(B) the current is the 5 resistor is 1A
(C) the potential difference VA VB is 8V
(D) the potential difference VA VB is –5V

12. AC
NUMERICAL TYPE (6)

Heater
13. A heater is designed to operate with a power of 1000 W in a 100 V line. 10
It is connected in combination with a resistance R, to a 100 V mains as
100V
shown in the figure. What should be the value of R ( ) as such that the heater
R
may operate with a power of 62.5 W?

13. 5
14. A curved rectangular bar forms a resistor. The curved sides are concentric circular arcs. If is the resistivity of the
material of bar lo is the length of inner arc of radius ro , ro b is the radius of the outer arc, and a is the width of the bar.
n lo
The electric resistance of the bar across its rectangular ends is b Find n.
aro ln 1
ro
.
14. 1
C 5 5 B

5 5
15. In the circuit shown in the following figure, the potential difference between 5 5
points A and B will be k /3 volts .Find k. A D

2V

15. 2
G
2 amp 1 amp
16. I the part of a circuit shown in the figure, the potential difference 4
2 5V
(VG – VH) between points G and H will be………volts.
3V 1 3 amp

16. 7
17. The equivalent resistance between points A and B in ohm is

17. 22.5
18. In the circuit shown, if a wire is connected between points A and B. The current flowing through the wire is 10/X ampere.
Find the value of X

18. 3

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