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Section A

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• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [98]

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1. Which of the following is a SI unit of displacement current ?
(A) coulomb (B) faraday (C) ampere (D) weber
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2. _______ is unit of wave vector ?
(A) rad (B) rad m–1 (C) rad m (D) rad–1m
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3. Electromagnetic waves _______.
(A) travels at the speed of sound (B) travels at same speed in all medium
(C) travels in space at speed of light (D) do not travel in medium
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4. The electromagnetic waves are _______.
(A) mechanical and transverse (B) non mechanical and longitudinal
(C) non mechanical and transverse (D) mechanical and longitudinal
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5. One requires 11 eV of energy to dissociate a carbon monoxide molecule into carbon and oxygen
atoms. The minimum frequency of the appropriate electromagnetic radiation to achieve the dissociation
lies in
(A) visible region. (B) infrared region. (C) ultraviolet region. (D) microwave region.
3)
6. Light with an energy flux of 20 W/cm2 falls on a non-reflecting surface at normal incidence. If the
surface has an area of 30 cm2. the total momentum delivered (for complete absorption) during 30
minutes is
(A) 36 × 10–5 kgm/s. (B) 36 × 10–4 kgm/s.
(C) 108 × 104 kgm/s. (D) 1.08 × 107 kgm/s.

2)
7. A linearly polarized electromagnetic wave given as E = E0 it cos (kz - ωt) is incident normally
on a perfectly reflecting infinite wall at z = a Assuming that the material of the wall is optically
inactive, the reflected wave will be given as :
(A) E r = – E0 it cos (kz – ωt) (B) E r = E0 it cos (kz + ωt)
(C) E r = – E0 it cos (kz + ωt) (D) E r = – E0 it sin (kz – ωt)
4)
8. The electric field intensity produced by the radiations coming from 100 W bulb at a 3 m distance
is E. The electric field intensity produced by the radiations coming from 50 W bulb at the same
distance is
E E
(A) (B) 2E (C) (D) 2E
2 2
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9. The ratio of contributions made by the electric field and magnetic field components to the intensity
of an EM wave is
(A) c : 1 (B) c2 : 1 (C) 1 : 1 (D) c : 1

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10. An EM wave radiates outwards from a dipole antenna, with E0 as the amplitude of its electric field
vector. The electric field E0 which transports significant energy from the source falls off as
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) r (D) remains constant.
r3 r2
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11. If E and B represent electric and magnetic field vectors of the electromagnetic wave, the direction
of propagation of electromagnetic wave is along
(A) E (B) B (C) B × E (D) E × B
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12. The source of electromagnetic waves can be a charge
(A) moving with a constant velocity. (B) moving in a circular orbit.
(C) at rest. (D) falling in an electric field.
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13. An EM wave of intensity I falls on a surface kept in vacuum and exerts radiation pressure p on
it. Which of the following are true?
(A) Radiation pressure is I/c if the wave is totally absorbed.
(B) Radiation pressure is I/c if the wave is totally reflected.
(C) Radiation pressure is 2I/c if the wave is totally reflected.
(D) Radiation pressure is in the range I/c < p < 2I/c for real surfaces.
1)
14. A charged particle oscillates about its mean equilibrium position with a frequency of 109 Hz. The
electromagnetic waves produced :
(A) will have frequency of 109 Hz. (B) will have frequency of 2 × 109 Hz.
(C) will have a wavelength of 0.3 m. (D) fall in the region of radiowaves.

10)
15. A plane electromagnetic wave propagating along x direction can have the following pairs of E
and B .
(A) Ex, By (B) Ey, Bz (C) Bx, Ey (D) Ez, By

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16. An electromagnetic wave travelling along z-axis is given as : E = E0 cos (kz – ωt). Choose the
correct options from the following ;
(A) The associated magnetic field is given as
1 1
B = c kt × E = ω ( kt × E ).

(B) The electromagnetic field can be written in terms of the associated magnetic field a E =
c ( B × kt ).
(C) kt · E = 0, kt · B = 0
(D) kt × E = 0, kt × B = 0
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17. An electromognetic wave travels in vacuum along z direction :
E = (E1 it + E2 tj ) cos (kz – ωt)
Choose the correct options from the following:
(A) The associated magnetic field is given as
1
B = c (E1 it + E2 tj ) cos (kz - ωt).
(B) The associated magnetic field is given as
1
B = c (E1 it – E2 tj ) cos (kz - ωt).
(C) The given electromagnetic field is circularly polarised.
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(D) The given electromagnetic wave is plane polarised.
1
B = c (E1 it – E2 tj ) cos (kz - ωt).
(C) The given electromagnetic field is circularly polarised.
(D) The given electromagnetic wave is plane polarised.
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18. The velocity of light in free space is C and velocity of electromagnetic wave is V, then _______.
(A) C > V (B) C = V (C) C < V (D) C ≥ V
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19. If the wave length of light is 4000 A0, then the number of waves in 1 mm length will be _______.
(A) 25 (B) 250 (C) 2500 (D) 25000
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20. Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave ?
(A) longitudinal (B) transverse (C) non-mechanical (D) B and C
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21. _______ was the first scientist who produced electromagnetic waves in laboratory.
(A) Hertz (B) Ampere (C) Gauss (D) Faraday
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22. Name the scientists who proved the missing link in differential equations of electromagnetic waves.
(A) Hertz (B) Maxwell (C) Ampere (D) Gauss
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23. Jagdishchandra Bose produced electro-magnetic waves of which range ?
(A) 25mm to 50mm (B) 5mm to 50mm (C) 25mm to 75mm (D) 5mm to 25mm
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24. In which form the missing link in the differential equation of electromagnetic waves are provided ?
(A) displacement current (B) electric current
(C) heat current (D) alternating current
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25. Which of the following statement is false for the electromagnetic waves ?
(A) These waves do not require any material medium for propagation.
(B) Both electric and magnetic field vectors attain the maxima and minima at the same place and
same time.
(C) The energy in electromagnetic waves is divided equally between electric and magnetic field
vectors.
(D) Both electric and magnetic field vectors are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the
direction of propagation of wave.
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26. In electromagnetic waves, electric and magnetic fields are...
(A) in opposite phase and perpendicular to each other.
(B) in opposite phase and parallel to each other
(C) in phase and perpendicular to each other
(D) in phase and parallel to each other
1
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27. The dimension of µε is equivalent to dimension of _______. (μ = permeability, ε = permittivity)
(A) velocity (B) acceleration (C) square of velocity (D) momentum
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28. A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency 25 MHz is travelling along the X– direction. The
electric field at an arbitrary point at time is E = 6.3Vm–1. The magnetic field at that point at that
time is _______.
(A) 4.7 × 10–9 (B) 3.9 × 106 (C) 2.527 × 10–7 (D) 2.1 × 10–8
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29. At room temperature, if the relative permittivity of water be 80 and the velocity of light in water
is 2.25 × 108ms–1, then the relative permeability will be _______.
(A) 0.0022 (B) 0.222 (C) 0.0222 (D) 2.022
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29) At room temperature, if the relative permittivity of water be 80 and the velocity of light in water
is 2.25 × 108ms–1, then the relative permeability will be _______.
(A) 0.0022 (B) 0.222 (C) 0.0222 (D) 2.022
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30. Which of the following is a unit of permeability in vacuum ?
N N J
(A) (B) (C) NA (D)
A A2 A2
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31. The correct option, if speeds of gamma rays, X-rays and microwave are vg, vx and vm respectively
will be _______.
(A) υg > υx > υm (B) υg < υx < υm (C) υx > υm > υg (D) υg = υx = υm

1
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32. is equivalent to _______.
µ0 ε0

(A) frequency of light (B) energy


(C) velocity of light (D) force
mV
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33. If the electric field associated with a radiation of frequency 10 MHz is E = 10 sin (kx – ωt) m
, then its energy density is _______ Jm–3.
(A) 4.425 × 10–16 (B) 6.626 × 10–14 (C) 8.85 × 10–16 (D) 8.85 × 10–14
1
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34. The dimensional formula of µ ε is _______.
0 0

(A) M0L2T–2 (B) M1L–2T2 (C) M0L–1T1 (D) M0L1T–1


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35. At a certain point of an electromagnetic wave the maximum electric field intensity is _______ if
magnetic field intensity at that point is 2.1 × 10–8T.
(A) 6.3 V/m (B) 3.6 V/m (C) 2.1 × 10–8 V/m (D) 10–8 V/m

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36. The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave is equal to 18 Vm–1. Thus the maximum
value of B is _______.
(A) 3 × 10–6 T (B) 6 × 10–8 T (C) 9 × 10–9 T (D) 2 × 10–10 T
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37. Two opposited charged particle oscillate about their mean equilibrium position in free space, with
a frequency of 109 Hz. The wavelength of the corresponding electro magnetic wave produced is
_______.
(A) 0.3 m (B) 3 × 10–17 m (C) 109 m (D) 3.3 m
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38. For a radiation of 6 GHz passing through air, the wave number per 1 m length is _______. (1
GHz = 109 Hz)
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 20 (D) 30
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39. The wavelength of visible light is in the range of 400 nm to _______ nm.
(A) 7000 (B) 700 (C) 70 (D) 7
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40. The rms value of electric field of the radiation coming from the sun is 720 NC-1. The average
J
radiation density is _______ .
m3
(A) 81.35 × 10–12 (B) 3.3 × 10–3 (C) 6.37 × 10–9 (D) 4.58 × 10–6
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41. If a source is transmitting an electromagnetic wave of frequency 8.196 × 106 Hz, then the wavelength
of the electromagnetic waves transmitted from the source will be _______.
(A) 4230 cm (B) 3660 cm (C) 5090 cm (D) 4050 cm

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42. The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is 30 Hz. It's wave length is _______.
(A) 107 m (B) 10–7 m (C) 0.33 m (D) 3.33 m
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43. The amplitude of the magnetic field is B0 = 510 nT for electromagnetic wave propagating in
vacuum. The amplitude of the electric field is _______ Vm–1.
(A) 159 (B) 163 (C) 510 (D) 153
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44. The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in a medium is represented by

N
cos 8_ 2π # 106 i t − _ π # 10 −2 i xB The wave is,
rad rad
Ex = 0, Ez = 0 and Ey = 2.5 s m
C
(A) moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 100 m.
(B) moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
(C) moving along -x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wavelength 200 m.
(D) moving along y direction with frequency 2p × 106 Hz and wavelength 200 m.
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45. The electric and the magnetic field, associated with an electromagnetic wave, propagating along the
+z axis, can be represented by _______.
(A) E = E0 tj, B = B0 kt (B) E = E0 it, B = B0 tj
(C) E = E0 kt, B = B0 it (D) E = E0 tj, B = B0 it
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46. The frequency of electromagnetic wave is v = 50 MHz, the wave-vector is _______ rad m–1.
(A) 1.05 (B) 2.10 (C) 3.08 (D) 1.5
47.6) The velocity of electromagnetic radiation in a medium of permittivity ε0 and permeability μ0 is given
by _______.
µ0 ε0 1
(A) ε0 (B) µ0 (C) µ0 ε0 (D)
µ0 ε0

−1
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48. Dimension of _µ0 ε0 i 2 is _______.
−1 1 1 −1
(A) L 2 T2 (B) L2 T 2 (C) L–1T (D) LT–1
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49. The accelerating charges in conductors produced _______.
(A) microwaves (B) radiowaves (C) visible light (D) infrafed waves
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50. Name the waves of wave length more than 0.1m _______.
(A) microwave (B) visible waves (C) X–ray (D) radio waves
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51. Out of the following options, which one can be used to produce a propagating electro magnetic
wave?
(A) a charge moving at constant velocity (B) a stationary charge
(C) a chargeless particle (D) an accelerating charge
o
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52. What physical quantity is same for X-ray of wavelength 10–10m, red light of wavelength 6800 A
and radio waves of wavelength 500m?
(A) velocity (B) frequency (C) energy (D) intensity
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53. _______ waves are used in remote sensing.
(A) microwave (B) infrared (C) visible (D) ultraviolet

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54. A colour correspond to visible light of wave length of 650 nm to 700 nm is _______.
(A) red (B) violet (C) yellow (D) orange
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55. The difference between soft and hard x-ray is of _______.
(A) velocity (B) polarisation (C) intensity (D) frequency
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56. The frequencis of X-rays, ϒ-rays and ultraviolet rays are respectively p, q and r then _______.
(A) p < q, q > r (B) p < q, q < r (C) p > q, q > r (D) p > q, q < r
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57. If there were no atmosphere around the earth, the temperature of the earth will _______.
(A) be unaffected (B) go on decreasing
(C) increase (D) none of the above
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58. The energy of EM waves is of the order of 15 keV. To which part of the spectrum does it
belong?
(A) infrared (B) ultraviolet (C) g – rays (D) X – rays
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59. The condition under which a microwave over heats up a food item containing water molecules most
efficiently is _______.
(A) The frequency of the microwaves must match the resonant frequency of the water molecules
(B) The frequency of the microwaves has no relation with natural frequency of the water molecules
(C) microwaves are heat waves, so always produce heating
(D) infrared waves produce heating in a microwave oven
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60. The bandwidth of audio signal is _______ kHz and band width of video signal is _______ MHz.
(A) 20, 4.2 (B) 4.2, 20 (C) 20, 42 (D) 2, 4.2
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61. Frequency of waves from 54 MHz to 890 MHz. is used _______ for.
(A) AM (B) FM (C) TV (D) microwave
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62. The radiation pressure of visible light is _______. Pa.
(A) 7 × 10–9 (B) 7 × 10–3 (C) 6 × 10–6 (D) 7 × 10–6
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63. The ratio of amplitude of magnetic field to the amplitude of electric field for an electromagnetic
wave propagating in vacuum is equal to :
(A) 1
(B) the speed of light in vaccum
(C) reciprocal of speed of light in vacuum
(D) the ratio of magnetic permeability to the electric susceptibility of vacuum
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64. AM waves are in the range of _______.
(A) 530 KHz to 1710 KHz (B) 20 KHz to 200 KHz
(C) 2 KHz to 20 KHz (D) 200 Hz to 2000 KHz
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65. _______ waves are produced by using a magnetron valve ?
(A) visible (B) ultraviolet (C) infrared (D) microwave
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66. Which waves are used for LASIK surgery?
(A) gamma (B) X-ray (C) Infrared (D) ultraviolet
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67. A charge particle oscillates about its mean equilibrium position with a frequency of
109 Hz. The frequency of the electro magnetic wave produced by the oscillator is _______.
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(A) 10–9 Hz (B) 103 Hz 9
(C) 10 Hz (D) 3 × 108 Hz
71) A charge particle oscillates about its mean equilibrium position with a frequency of
109 Hz. The frequency of the electro magnetic wave produced by the oscillator is _______.
(A) 10–9 Hz (B) 103 Hz (C) 109 Hz (D) 3 × 108 Hz
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68. Give the frequency of microwave used by microwave oven to cook food.
(A) 2.45 GHz (B) 2.45 MHz (C) 2.45 THz (D) 2.45 KHz
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69. The wave length 5890 A0 and 5896 A0 of sodium doublet correspond to _______ region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
(A) infrared (B) visible light (C) ultraviolet (D) microwave
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70. The frequency of FM radio band is _______.
(A) 88 kHz to 108 kHz (B) 54 MHz to 890 MHz
(C) 88 MHz to 108 MHz (D) 54 kHz to 890 kHz
51)
71. Which of the following EM waves is used in medicine to destroy cancer cells ?
(A) gamma rays (B) ultraviolet rays (C) infrared rays (D) X-rays
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72. The source of electromagnetic wave is _______.
(A) stationary charge (B) moving charge
(C) accelerated charge (D) none of these
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73. Frequency of yellow light is _______ Hz.
(A) 14 × 106 (B) 6 × 1010 (C) 7.2 × 1018 (D) 6 × 1014
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74. λm T = _______, Wien's constant.
(A) 0.29 cm K (B) 6.62 × 10–34 (C) 2.9 cm K (D) 9 × 109 mK
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75. Infrared can be detected by _______.
(A) thermopile (B) receiver antenna (C) photocell (D) eye
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76. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II
(EM Waves) (Wavelength)

(a) AM radio Waves (i) 10–10 m

(b) Micro Waves (ii) 102 m

(c) Infrared radiations (iii) 10–2 m

(d) X-rays (iv) 10–4 m

Select the correct option.


(A) (a) - iii, (b) - iv, (c) - ii, (d) - i (B) (a) - ii, (b) - iii, (c) - iv, (d) - i
(C) (a) - iv, (b) - iii, (c) - ii, (d) - i (D) (a) - iii, (b) - ii, (c) - i, (d) - iv
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77. When light propagates through a material medium of relative permittivity εr and relative permeability µr, the velocity
of light υ is given by _________. (c-velocity of light in vaccum)
εr c µr
(A) υ = µr (B) υ = (C) υ = c (D) υ = εr
µ ε r r

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78. A capacitor of capacitance C is connected across an ac source of voltage V, given by V = V0 sin ωt. The displacement
current between the plates of the capacitor, would then be given by _________.
V0 V0
(A) Id = V0 ω C sin ωt (B) Id = V0 ω C cos ωt (C) Id = cos ωt (D) Id = sin ωt
ωC ωC

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79. For a plane electromagnetic wave propagating in x-direction, which one of the following combination gives the correct
possible directions for electric field (E) and magnetic field (B) respectively ?
(A) tj + kt , tj + kt (B) – tj + kt , – tj – kt (C) tj + kt , – tj – kt (D) – tj + kt – tj + kt
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80. The ratio of contributions made by the electric field and magnetic field components to the intensity of an electromagnetic
wave is.
(c = speed of electromagnetic waves).
(A) c : 1 (B) 1 : 1 (C) 1 : c (D) 1 : c2

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81. Light with an average flux of 20 W / cm2 falls on a non reflecting surface at normal incidence having surface area
20 cm2. The energy received by the surface during time span of 1 minute is _________.
(A) 10 × 103 J (B) 12 × 103 J (C) 24 × 103 J (D) 48 × 103 J
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82. A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance 20 µF is being charged by a voltage source whose potential is changing at
the rate of 3 Vs–1. The conduction current through the connecting wires and the displacement current through the
plates of the capacitor, would be, respectively.
(A) Zero, 60 µA (B) 60 µA, 60 µA (C) 60 µA, Zero (D) Zero, Zero

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83. An EM wave is propagating in a medium with a velocity υ = υ it . The instantaneous oscillating electric field of this
EM wave is along +Y axis. Then the direction of oscillating magnetic field of the EM wave will be along _________.
(A) –Y direction (B) +Z direction (C) –Z direction (D) –X direction
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84. In an electromagnetic wave in free space the root mean square value of the electric field is Erms = 6 Vm–1. The peak
value of the magneitc field is _________.
(A) 1.41 × 10–8 T (B) 2.83 × 10–8 T (C) 0.70 × 10–8 T (D) 4.23 × 10–8 T
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85. A 100 Ω resistance and a capacitor of 100 Ω reactance are connected in series across a 220 V source. When the
capacitor is 50% charged the peak value of the displacement current is ______.
(A) 2.2 A (B) 11 A (C) 4.4 A (D) 11 2 A
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86. The energy of the em waves is of the order of 15 keV. To which part of the spectrum does it belong ?
(A) Gamma rays (B) X-rays (C) Infra-red rays (D) Ultraviolet rays
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87. A radiation energy ‘E’ falls normally on a perfectly reflection surface. The momentum transferred to the surface is
_________. (c = velocity of light).
E 2E 2E E
(A) c (B) c (C) (D)
c2 c2
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88. Light with an energy flux of 25 × 104 Wm–2 falls on a perfectly reflecting surface at normal incidence. If the surface
area is 15 cm2, the average force exerted on the surface is _________.
(A) 1.25 × 10–6 N (B) 2.50 × 10–6 N (C) 1.20 × 10–6 N (D) 3.0 × 10–6 N
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89. The condition under which a microwave oven heats up a food item containing water molecules most efficiency is
(A) The frequency of the microwaves must match the resonant frequency of water molecules.
(B) The frequency of the microwaves has no relation with natural frequency of water molecules.
(C) Microwaves are heat waves, so always produce heating.
(D) Infra-red waves produce heating in a microwave oven.

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90. The electric field associated with an e.m. wave in vacuum is given by E = it 40 cos (kz – 6 × 108 t) where E, Z
Volt
and t are in , meter and seconds respectively. The value of wave vector k is _____.
m
(A) 3 m–1 (B) 2 m–1 (C) 0.5 m–1 (D) 6 m–1
1

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91. The dimension of _µ0 ε0 i 2 are _________.

(A) `L2 T + 2 j (B) `L2 T – 2 j


1 1 1 1
(C) (L–1 T) (D) (L T–1)

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92. The ratio of amplitude of magnetic field to the amplitude of electric field for an electromagnetic wave propagating
in vaccum is equal to
(A) unity
(B) speed of light in vaccum
(C) reciprocal of speed of light in vacuum.
(D) The ratio of magnetic permeability to the electric susceptibility of vacuum.
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93. The decreasing order of wavelength of infrared, microwave, ultraviolet and gamma rays _______.
(A) Infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, gamma rays (B) Microwave, Infrared, ultraviolet, gamma rays
(C) Gamma rays, ultraviolet, Infrared, microwave (D) Microwave, gamma rays, Infrared, ultraviolet
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94. The electric and the magnetic field, associated with an e.m. wave, propagating along the +Z axis can be represented
by _________.

(A) [ E = E0 tj , B = B0 kt ] (B) [ E = E0 it , B = B0 tj ]

(C) [ E = E0 kt , B = B0 tj ] (D) [ E = E0 tj , B = B0 it ]

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95. Which of the following statement is false for the properties of electromagnetic waves ?
(A) These waves do not require any material medium for propagation.
(B) Both electric and magnetic field vectors attains the maxima and minima at the same place and same time.
(C) The energy in electromagnetic wave is divided equally between electric and magnetic vectors.
(D) Both electric and magnetic field vectors are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the direction of propagation
of wave.
V
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96. The electric field of an electromagnetic wave in free space is given by E = 10 cos (107 t + kx) tj where t and
m
x are in seconds and meters respectively. It can be inferred that
(i) The wavelength λ is 188.4 m
(ii) The wave number k is 0.33 rad/m
V
(iii) The wave amplitude is 10
m
(iv) The wave is propagating along +x direction
Which of the given pair is correct ?
(A) (iii) and (iv) (B) (i) and (ii) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (i) and (iii)
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97. The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in a medium is represented by Ex = 0, Ey = 2.5 cos (2π × 106 t – π
× 10–2 x), Ez = 0. The wave is _________.
(A) moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 100 m.
(B) moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
(C) moving along –x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
(D) moving along Y direction with frequency 2π × 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
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98. The electric field and magnetic field of an electromagnetic wave are
(A) in opposite phase and perpendicular to each other. (B) in opposite phase and parallel to each other.
(C) in phase and perpendicular to each other. (D) in phase and parallel to each other.

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Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. C Chap 8 S5 14 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q14
2. B Chap 8 S5 15 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q15
3. C Chap 8 S5 16 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q16
4. C Chap 8 S5 17 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q17
5. C Chap 8 S4 1 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q1
6. B Chap 8 S4 3 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q3
7. B Chap 8 S4 2 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q2
8. A Chap 8 S4 4 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q4
9. C Chap 8 S4 6 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q6
10. C Chap 8 S4 7 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q7
11. D Chap 8 S4 5 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q5
12. B Chap 8 S4 12 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q12
13. A Chap 8 S4 13 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q13
14. C Chap 8 S4 11 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q11
15. B Chap 8 S4 10 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q10
16. A Chap 8 S4 9 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q9
17. A Chap 8 S4 8 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S4Q8
18. B Chap 8 S5 18 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q18
19. C Chap 8 S5 19 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q19
20. A Chap 8 S5 20 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q20
21. A Chap 8 S5 21 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q21
22. B Chap 8 S5 22 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q22
23. D Chap 8 S5 23 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q23
24. A Chap 8 S5 24 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q24
25. D Chap 8 S5 25 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q25
26. C Chap 8 S5 26 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q26
27. C Chap 8 S5 27 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q27
28. D Chap 8 S5 28 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q28
29. C Chap 8 S5 29 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q29
30. B Chap 8 S5 30 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q30
31. D Chap 8 S5 32 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q32
32. C Chap 8 S5 33 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q33

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33. A Chap 8 S5 31 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q31
34. A Chap 8 S5 34 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q34
35. A Chap 8 S5 35 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q35
36. B Chap 8 S5 36 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q36
37. A Chap 8 S5 37 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q37
38. C Chap 8 S5 38 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q38
39. B Chap 8 S5 39 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q39
40. D Chap 8 S5 40 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q40
41. B Chap 8 S5 41 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q41
42. A Chap 8 S5 42 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q42
43. D Chap 8 S5 43 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q43
44. B Chap 8 S5 44 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q44
45. B Chap 8 S5 48 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q48
46. A Chap 8 S5 45 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q45
47. D Chap 8 S5 46 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q46
48. D Chap 8 S5 47 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q47
49. B Chap 8 S5 54 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q54
50. D Chap 8 S5 68 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q68
51. D Chap 8 S5 75 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q75
52. A Chap 8 S5 69 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q69
53. B Chap 8 S5 62 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q62
54. A Chap 8 S5 55 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q55
55. D Chap 8 S5 61 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q61
56. A Chap 8 S5 53 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q53
57. B Chap 8 S5 60 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q60
58. D Chap 8 S5 74 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q74
59. A Chap 8 S5 73 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q73
60. A Chap 8 S5 66 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q66
61. C Chap 8 S5 59 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q59
62. D Chap 8 S5 52 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q52
63. C Chap 8 S5 49 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q49
64. A Chap 8 S5 56 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q56
65. D Chap 8 S5 70 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q70
66. D Chap 8 S5 63 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q63
67. C Chap 8 S5 71 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q71
68. A Chap 8 S5 64 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q64
69. B Chap 8 S5 57 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q57
70. C Chap 8 S5 50 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q50
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71. A Chap 8 S5 51 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q51
72. C Chap 8 S5 58 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q58
73. D Chap 8 S5 65 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q65
74. A Chap 8 S5 72 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q72
75. A Chap 8 S5 67 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S5Q67
76. B Chap 8 S6 758 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q758
77. B Chap 8 S6 759 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q759
78. B Chap 8 S6 760 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q760
79. B Chap 8 S6 761 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q761
80. B Chap 8 S6 762 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q762
81. C Chap 8 S6 763 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q763
82. B Chap 8 S6 764 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q764
83. B Chap 8 S6 765 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q765
84. B Chap 8 S6 766 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q766
85. A Chap 8 S6 767 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q767
86. B Chap 8 S6 768 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q768
87. B Chap 8 S6 769 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q769
88. B Chap 8 S6 770 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q770
89. A Chap 8 S6 771 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q771
90. B Chap 8 S6 772 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q772
91. D Chap 8 S6 773 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q773
92. C Chap 8 S6 774 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q774
93. B Chap 8 S6 775 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q775
94. B Chap 8 S6 776 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q776
95. D Chap 8 S6 777 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q777
96. D Chap 8 S6 778 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q778
97. B Chap 8 S6 779 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q779
98. C Chap 8 S6 780 QP23P13B1211_P1C8S6Q780

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Student Name : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Roll Number : 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

1. 21. 41. 61. 81.

2. 22. 42. 62. 82.

3. 23. 43. 63. 83.

4. 24. 44. 64. 84.

5. 25. 45. 65. 85.

6. 26. 46. 66. 86.

7. 27. 47. 67. 87.

8. 28. 48. 68. 88.

9. 29. 49. 69. 89.

10. 30. 50. 70. 90.

11. 31. 51. 71. 91.

12. 32. 52. 72. 92.

13. 33. 53. 73. 93.

14. 34. 54. 74. 94.

15. 35. 55. 75. 95.

16. 36. 56. 76. 96.

17. 37. 57. 77. 97.

18. 38. 58. 78. 98.

19. 39. 59. 79.

20. 40. 60. 80.


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Marks Identifier :

A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

1. 21. 41. 61. 81.

2. 22. 42. 62. 82.

3. 23. 43. 63. 83.

4. 24. 44. 64. 84.

5. 25. 45. 65. 85.

6. 26. 46. 66. 86.

7. 27. 47. 67. 87.

8. 28. 48. 68. 88.

9. 29. 49. 69. 89.

10. 30. 50. 70. 90.

11. 31. 51. 71. 91.

12. 32. 52. 72. 92.

13. 33. 53. 73. 93.

14. 34. 54. 74. 94.

15. 35. 55. 75. 95.

16. 36. 56. 76. 96.

17. 37. 57. 77. 97.

18. 38. 58. 78. 98.

19. 39. 59. 79.

20. 40. 60. 80.


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3.

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 Ans : (C)
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18.

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19.

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20.

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 Ans : (A)
21.

//X
 Ans : (A)
22.

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 Ans : (B)
23.

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 Ans : (D)
24.

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 Ans : (C)

27.

28.

29.

30.

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 Ans : (B)
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 Ans : (D)

32.

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 Ans : (C)

33.

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38.

39.

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 Ans : (B)
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47.

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 Ans : (D)

48.

49.

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 Ans : (B)
50.

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51.

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52.

53.

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 Ans : (B)
54.

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 Ans : (A)

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55.

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 Ans : (D)
56.

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 Ans : (A)
57.

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 Ans : (B)
58.

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 Ans : (D)
59.

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 Ans : (A)
60.

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 Ans : (A)
61.

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62.

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 Ans : (D)
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64.

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 Ans : (A)
65.

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 Ans : (D)
66.

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 Ans : (D)
67.

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 Ans : (C)
68.

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 Ans : (A)
69.

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70.

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 Ans : (C)
71.

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72.

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 Ans : (D)
74.

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75.

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 Ans : (A)
76.

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93.

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94.

95.

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97.

98.

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 Ans : (C)

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