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DC Circuits (Resistor)
DC Circuits (Resistor)
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Class:XI Test:DC circuits Date:18-03-2024
1. Reciprocal of resistance is called:
(a) Conductivity (b) Resonance (c) Capacitance (d) Conductance
2. A wire of uniform area of cross section A and length L and resistance R is cut into two
parts.The resistivity of each part is:
(a) Becomes zero (b) Doubled (c) Remains same (d) Halved
3. According to Ohm's law voltage is directly proportional to:
(a) Current (b) Emf (c) Resistance (d) Temperature
4. Volt per Ampere is equal to:
(a) Farad (b) Ohm (c) Watt (d) NOT
5. Which of the following substance's resistivity increase with increase in temperature?
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(a) Solids (b) Conductors (c) Semiconductors (d) NOT
6. Resistivity of material depends upon shape and size of the material:
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(a) True (b) False
7. SI unit of temperature coefficient of resistivity is:
(a) C-¹ (b) F-¹ (c) K-¹ (d) Both a&c
8. The measure of how easily flow of charges can pass through a material is known as:
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(a) Conductance (b) Resistance (c) Conductivity (d) Both a&c
9. A 20 Meter length of cable has a cross sectional area of 1mm² and a resistance of 5
ohms.Calculate the conductivity of the cable.
(a) 4M S/m
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(b) 24M S/m (c) 2M S/m (d) 6M S/m
10.Calculate the resistance of 100 meter rolls of 2.5mm² copper wire if the resistivity of
copper at 20°C is 1.72×10-⁸ ohm meter.
(a) 0.778 ohm (b) 0.668 ohm (c) 0.558 ohm (d) 0.446 ohm
11.When current pass through a resistor.......drops.
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Key:1.d 2.c 3.a 4.b 5.b 6.b 7.d 8.c 9.a 10.b 11.c 12.b 13.a 14.c 15.c
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