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D:\[Subrata Ghosh]\[Allen Question_2023]\A-2345_Physics\A-2345_Physics Question Physics

ELECTRIC CHARGES & FIELDS


1. Linear charge density of wire is l = l0x2, where
x is the distance from origin and l0 is a constant.
The total charge on wire is:-

(1) 5 V/m (2) 2.5 V/m


(3) 1.25 V/m (4) 10 V/m
5. There are two parallel wires having charge
densities l & –2l at distance 2r apart. Find
electric field intensity at the mid point.

L3 L2
(1) 0
(2) 0
(3) l0L (4) l0L2
3 2
2. A thin insulator rod is placed between two unlike
point charges +q1 and –q2 (shown in figure).
The magnitude of electrostatic force on q1 in
the absence of the insulator rod is F1. But the 8k 6k 2k k
(1) (2) (3) (4)
magnitude of electrostatic force on q1 in the r r r 2r
presence of the insulator rod is F2 then:- 6. Electric flux through surface s1 is:

(1) F1 = F2 (2) F1 > F2


(3) F1 < F2 (4) None of these (1) is minimum
3. A point charge q is situated at a distance d from (2) is maximum
one end of a thin non-conducting rod of length (3) equal to s2 but less than s4
L having a charge Q (uniformly distributed along (4) equal for all surfaces
its length) as shown in fig. Then the magnitude
of electric force between them is:- 7. The magnitude of work done in placing four
charges at the corners of a square of side ‘a’
as shown in the figure, will be–

1 qQ 1 2qQ
(1) 4 2d(d  L) (2) 4 d(d  L)
0 0

1 qQ 1 qQ
(3) 4 3d(d  L) (4) 4 d(d  L)
0 0

4. In the following graph, the magnitude of kq 2 kq 2


(1) 4 2 (2) 4 2
maximum electric field is:- a a
kq 2 kq 2
(3) 4 2 (4) 4 2
a2 a2

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8. A uniform electric field of 100 N/C exists in 12. Three uncharged capacitors of capacitance C1,
XY plane making an angle 60° with +x direction. C2 and C3 are connected as shown in figure to
Consider points A(1, 2, 3)m and B(3, 2, 1)m one another and to points A, B and D at
then VA – VB is:- potentials VA, VB and VD. Then the potential
(1) 100 volt (2) 200 3 volt at O will be:-
(3) 283 volt (4) 400 volt
9. Correct expression for potential energy of
dipole system of dipole moment ‘p’ placed in
1
uniform field E at an angle k
4 0

VA  VB  VD
(1) C  C  C
(1) U = –pE cosq 1 2 3

VA C1  VB C2  VD C3
(2) U = +pE cosq (2) C1  C 2  C3
kq 2 VA VB  VB VD  VD VA
(3) U pE cos
2 (3) C1  C 2  C3
kq 2 VA VB VD
(4) U pE cos
2 (4) C C  C C  C C
1 2 2 3 3 1

ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL & 13. Find the potential difference across the capacitor
CAPACITANCE in volts:-
10. All the six capacitors shown in the circuit are
identical. Each can withstand maximum 200 volt
between its terminals. The maximum voltage
that can be applied safely between A & B is:-

(1) 8 V (2) 6 V (3) 4 V (4) 1 V


(1) 800 V (2) 400 V CURRENT ELECTRICITY
(3) 1200 V (4) 200 V 14. A 100 W bulb B1 and two 60 W bulbs B2 and
11. A parallel plate air capacitor has a capacitance B3, are connected to a 250 V source, as shown
C. When it is half filled with a dielectric of in the figure. Now W1, W2 and W3 are the
dielectric constant 5 the percentage increase in output powers of the bulbs B1, B2 and B3
the capacitance will be:- respectively. Then:-

(1) 400% (2) 66.6%


(3) 33.3% (4) 200%
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(1) W1 > W2 = W3 (2) W1 > W2 > W3


(3) W1 < W2 = W3 (4) W1 < W2 < W3
15. As per the I-t curve shown in figure find the
total charge from t = 2 to t = 8:-
6 60
(1) 0.6 A, 6 V (2) A, V
11 11
11 11
(3) A, V (4) 6 A, 6 V
6 60
19. In the given potentiometer circuit length of the
wire AB is 3 m and resistance is R = 4.5 W.
The length AC for no deflection in galvanometer
(1) 35 mC (2) 40 mC is
(3) 45 mC (4) None of these
16. In the circuit shown in figure, the power which
is dissipated as heat in the 6 W resistor is 6 W.
What is the value of resistance R in the circuit?

(1) 2 m (2) 1.8 m


(3) dependent on r1 (4) None of these
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
20. A coil of area A = 0.5 m2 is situated in a uniform
(1) 6 W (2) 10 W (3) 13 W (4) 24 W magnetic field B = 4.0 Wb/m2 and area vector
makes an angle of 60° with respect to the
17. A current of 6 A enters one corner P of an
magnetic field as shown in figure. The value of
equilateral triangle PQR having 3 wires of
the magnetic flux through the area A would be
resistances 2W each and leaves by the corner
equal to
R. Then, the current I1 and I2 are:-

(1) 2 Wb (2) 1 Wb
3
(3) 3 Wb (4) Wb
2
(1) 2A, 4A (2) 4A, 2A 21. A metallic rod completes its circuit as shown in
(3) 1A, 2A (4) 2A, 3A the figure. The circuit is normal to a magnetic
field of B = 0.15 T. If the resistance of the circuit
18. In the circuit given below, the reading of the
is 3 W the force required to move the rod with
ammeter and voltmeter are:-
a constant velocity of 2 m/sec is:

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26. Find value of magnification in given diagram:-

(1) –3 (2) +3 (3) +2 (4) –2


27. According to diagram, the fish can see two
images of the observer, one due to refraction
(1) 3.75 × 10–3 N (2) 3.75 × 10–2 N only and another due to refraction followed by
(3) 3.75 × 102 N (4) 3.75 × 10–4 N reflection. Distance of the images from fish are
S1 and S2 respectively. The observer can also
SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS see two images of fish, one due to refraction
22. Which represents NAND gate? only and another due to reflection followed by
refraction. Distance of these images from
(1) (2) observer are S3 and S4 respectively. Match the
elements given in the columns below (Note: the
(3) (4) bottom surface of the container is a reflecting
surface):-
23. A Ge specimen is doped with Al. The
concentration of acceptor atoms is ~ 1021
atoms/m3. Given that the intrinsic concentration
of electron hole pair is ~ 10 19/m 3, the
concentration of electrons in the specimen is:-
(1) 1017/m3 (2) 1015/m3
(3) 104/m3 (4) 102/m3 Column I Column II
(A) S1 (p)  1 
24. The circuit has two oppositely connected ideal H 1  
 2 
diodes in parallel. What is the current flowing 
in the circuit (B) S2 (q)  1
H  
 2 
(C) S3 (r)  3 
H 1  
 2 
(D) S4 (s)  3
H  
 2 
(1) 1.71 A (2) 2.00 A (1) A ® s, B ® q, C ® r, D ® p
(3) 2.31 A (4) 1.33 A (2) A® q, B ® s, C ® p, D ® r
RAY OPTICS (3) A® q, B ® s, C ® r, D ® p
(4) A® s, B ® q, C ® p, D ® r
25. Two plane mirrors are placed parallel to each
other at a distance L apart. A point object O is 28. A parallel beam of light is incident on a system
placed between them at a distance L/3 from of two convex lenses of focal length f1 = 20 cm
one mirror, both mirrors form multiple images. and f2 = 10 cm.
The distance between any two images cannot
be-
3L 2L
(1) (2) (3) 2 L (4) None
2 3

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5 0I I0
(1) (2)
18 R 36 R
5 0I 3 0I
(3) (4)
36 R 40 R
33. The direction of net magnetic force on each
infinite length wire shown in figure:-
What should be the distance between the two
lenses so that rays after refraction from both
the lenses pass undeviated?
(1) 60 cm (2) 30 cm (3) 90 cm (4) 40 cm
29. In a compound microscope the objective lens
and eye-piece have focal length of 0.95 cm and
5 cm respectively, and are kept at a distance of
20 cm. The last image is formed at a distance (1) P ® towards left, Q ® towards left, R ®
of 25 cm from the eye-piece. Calculate towards left
magnifying power:- (2) P ® towards left, Q ® towards right,
(1) 94 (2) 84 (3) 75 (4) 88 R ® towards right
(3) P ® towards right, Q ® towards left,
30. A person cannot see clearly an object kept at R ® towards right
distance beyond 200 cm. Find the nature and (4) P ® towards left, Q ® towards left, R ®
power of lens to be used for seeing clearly the towards right
object at infinity:-
(1) – 0.5D (2) + 0.5D 34. A doubly ionized He2+ atom travels at right
(3) + 1D (4) – 1D angles to a magnetic field of 0.4 T at a velocity
of 105 m/s describing a circle of radius ‘r’. A
MOVING CHARGES & MAGNETISM proton travelling with same speed in the same
31. A wire loop carries a current i as shown in fig. direction in the same field will describe a circle
The magnetic field at the centre O is:- of radius
(1) r/4 (2) r/2 (3) r (4) 2r
35. Torque on current carrying loop shown in figure
will be–

i  1 1 
(1) zero (2) 0
  
4  R1 R 2 
i  1 1   1 
(3)
0
   (4)   
0i  1
IR 2 B IR 2 B
4  R1 R 2  2  R1 R 2  (1) ĵ (2) ĵ
4 4
32. A hollow cylindrical wire having inner & outer
radius R & 2R respectively carries current I . IR 2 B
(3) î (4) Zero
5R 2
Magnetic field at a point which is distance
4
away from the wire is:-
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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES h 15
(1) hn – f (2)
36. In an electromagnetic wave, at any instant the e 2 e
electric field was found to oscillate with an
amplitude of 18 V/m. The magnitude of h 5 h 10
(3) (4)
oscillating magnetic field will be:- e 2 e e 2 e
(1) 4 × 10–6 T (2) 6 × 10–8 T 40. In a photoelectric experiment, electrons are
(3) 9 × 10–9 T (4) 11 × 10–11 T ejected from metals X and Y by light of intensity
DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION & I and frequency n. The potential difference V
MATTER required to stop the electrons is measured for
various frequencies. If Y has a greater work
37. The graph is showing the variation of function than X; which one of the following graph
photocurrent with the applied voltage during a best illustrates the expected results?
photoelectric effect experiment. Then:-

(1) (2)

(1) A & B will have same intensity and B & C (3) (4)
will have same frequency
(2) B & C have same intensity and A & B will MAGNETISM & MATTER
have same frequency
41. The intensity of magnetisation I is plotted against
(3) A & B will have same frequency and B & the magnetising field H for different substances.
C will have same intensity The curves Aand B shown in the adjoining figure
(4) A & C will have same intensity and B & C are associated with:-
will have same frequency
38. In P.E.E. obtained graph is:

(1) Soft iron and steel respectively


(2) Steel and soft iron respectively
Threshold frequency is: (3) A diamagnetic and paramagnetic substance
(1) n1 – V1 (2) n1 + V1 respectively
e e (4) A paramagnetic and diamagnetic substance
(3) 1 V1 (4) 1 V1 respectively
h h
39. Wave equation of light used in P.E.E at a given
ALTERNATING CURRENT
point is given by E = E0 [sin 5wt + cos 15wt] 42. Find effective impedance at very high
where t is instant. If work function of electron frequencies:-
emitter is f then value of stopping potential
will be:-

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R 1R 2
(1) R1 + R3 (2) R R R 3
1 2
(3) R1 + R2 + R3 (4) None of these
43. An alternating voltage is given by:
e = e1 sin wt + e2 cos wt
Then the root mean square value of voltage is
given by:

(1) e12 e 22 (2) e1e2

e1e 2 e12 e 22
(3) (4)
2 2
WAVE OPTICS
44. In Young’s double slit experiment with a source
of light of wavelength 6320 Å, the first maxima
will occur when
(1) Path difference is 9480 Å
(2) Phase difference is 3 radian
(3) Path difference is 6320 Å
(4) Phase difference is p radian
45. Unpolarized light falls on two polarizing sheets
placed one on top of other. What must be the
angle between the characteristic directions of
the sheets if the intensity of the final transmitted
light is one-third of the maximum intensity of
the first transmitted beam

1 2 1 3
(1) cos (2) cos
3 2

1 1 1 1
(3) cos (4) cos
3 2

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