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DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

NO. A37 TO A38


2. DPP Syllabus :
DPP No. : A37
Total Marks : 45 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.15 (3 marks, 2 min.) [45, 30]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. : A37


1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (D)
8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (C)
15. (C)

1. A charged capacitor of capacitance C and having charge Q is to be connected with another uncharged
capacitor of capacitance C' as shown till the steady state is reached, find the value of C' for heat
liberated through the wires to be minimum.
,d vkosf'kr la/kkfj=k ftldh /kkfjr C gS rFkk vkos'k Q gS] dks vU; C' /kkfjrk ds la/kkfj=k ls fp=kkuqlkj rc rd
la;ksftr j[krs gS] tc rd fd LFkkbZ voLFkk ugha vk tk;sA C' dk og U;wure eku D;k gksxk ftlds fy, rkj esa
mRiUu Å"ek dh gkfu U;wure gks &
/
C C

C
(A*) zero 'kwU; (B) C (C) (D) 2C
2
Sol. At steady state, C, C' are in parallel.
Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2C'
Uf  , Ui  or, U = Ui – Uf =  = .
2(C  C') 2C 2C 2(C  C') 2C (C  C')
C'
U is minimum when = 0.Heat liberated minimum if C' = 0.
C  C'
Sol. LFkk;h voLFkk esa C, C' lekUrj gksaxs
Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2C'
Uf  , Ui  or, U = Ui – Uf =  = .
2(C  C') 2C 2C 2(C  C') 2C (C  C')
C'
tc U U;wure gksxk rc rFkk Å"ek U;wure O;; gksxhA ¼;fn C' = 0)
C  C'

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2. Figure consists two squares made of uniform wire of resistance per unit length . Find out equivalent
resistance between A and B. Side of large square is a.
fp=k izfr ,dkad yEckbZ izfrjks/k ds ,d leku rkjksa ls cus nks oxksZ ls cuk gSA A rFkk B ds e/; rqY; izfrjks/k Kkr
djksA cM+s oxZ dh Hkqtk a gSA

(A)
 
2  1 a
(B*)
a
(C)
2 a
(D) 2 a
2 2 3

Sol.

a
Where tgk¡ R 
2
R AB  2 R
a  a
 2 
2 2

3. Three uniform copper wires have their lengths in the ratio 1 : 4 : 5 and their masses are in the ratio
5 : 2 : 1 their electrical resistance will be in the ratio
rhu ,dleku rk¡cs ds rkjksa dh yEckbZ;ksa dk vuqikr 1 : 4 : 5 gS rFkk muds nzO;ekuksa dk vuqikr 5 : 2 : 1 gSA muds
fo|qr izfrjks/kksa dk vuqikr gksxkA
(A) 5 : 3 : 1 (B) 1 : 8 : 25 (C*) 1 : 40 : 125 (D) 8 : 5 : 1

Sol. R  .
A
2
R  .
A
2
R  .  d
m
2
R   d.
m
2

R
m

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4. The external resistance of a circuit is 4 times the internal resistance of the source. The ratio of the
potential difference across the terminals of the source to its e.m.f. is :
ifjiFk dk ckº; izfrjks/k] L=kksr ds vkUrfjd izfrjks/k dk pkj xquk gSA L=kksr ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj rFkk blds fo|qr
okgd cy dk vuqikr gksxk :
1 5 4
(A) (B) 4 (C) (D*)
4 4 5

  Ir   5r .r 4  
Sol. ratio vuqikr =    I  as pwafd R = 4r
  5 r  R 5r

5. A capacitor of capacitance C is initially charged to charge Q. Now it is connected to a source of emf E.


The final charge on capacitor is :
C /kkfjrk dk ,d la/kkfj=k ftl ij izkjEHk esa vkos'k Q gS] dks E fo-ok-cy ds lzksr ls tksM+k tkrk gSA vUr es
la/kkfj=k ij vkos'k gksxk%
(A) Q (B) Q + CE (C*) CE (D) none buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Sol. Charge vkos'k = CE.

6. An initially uncharged capacitor is connected for a long time in the circuit shown in figure. The battery is
ideal. The potential difference across the capacitor after long time is :
,d izkjEHk esa vukosf'kr la/kkfj=k fp=kkuqlkj ifjiFk esa yEcs le; ds fy, tqM+k gqvk gSA cSVªh vkn'kZ gSA yEcs le; ds
i'pkr~ la/kkfj=k ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj gksxkA

5
(A) 1 V (B)V (C*) 6V (D) 3V
2
Sol. After long time the capacitor is open circuited
yEcs le; i'pkr~ la/kkfj=k [kqys ifjiFk dh Hkkafr O;ogkj djrk gSA

7. A parallel plate condenser with a dielectric of dielectric constant K between the plates has a capacity C
and is charged to a potential V volts. The dielectric slab is slowly removed from between the plates and
then reinserted. The net work done by the system in this process is
lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k ftlesa K fu;r ijkoS|qrkad dh ijkoS|qr ifêdk j[kh xbZ gS dh /kkfjrk C gS ftls V foHko rd
vkosf'kr fd;k x;k gSA ijkoS|qrkad ifêdk dks /khjs&/khjs la/kkfj=k dh IysVksa ds chp ls gVk;k tkrk gS rFkk fQj okil
j[kk tkrk gSA bl fØ;k esa fudk; }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk &
1
(A) (K–1)CV2 (B) CV2(K – 1)/K (C) (K – 1)CV2 (D*) zero 'kwU;
2
Sol. No change in the energy of the system. Hence, not net work done by the system is zero.
Correct choice is (D)
fudk; dh ÅtkZ esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugh gksxkA vr% fudk; }kjk fd;k x;k dwy dk;Z 'kwU; gSA
lgh fodYi (D) gSA

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8. A parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates has a capacitance of 9 pF. The separation
between its plates is ‘d’. The space between the plates is now filled with two dielectrics. One of the
dielectrics has dielectric constant k1 = 3 and thickness d/3 while the other one has dielectric constant
k2 = 6 and thickness 2d/3. Capacitance of the capacitor is now :
ok;q lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dh /kkfjrk 9 pF gSA IysVksa ds chp dh nwjh ‘d’ gSA IysVksa ds chp dh nwjh dks nks ijkoS|rq
}kjk Hkjk tkrk gSA ,d ijkoS|qr ifêdk dk ijkoS|qrkad k1 = 3 rFkk eksVkbZ d/3 tcfd nwljs ijkoS|qr dk ijkoS|qrkad
k2 = 6 rFkk eksVkbZ 2d/3 gS rks vc la/kkfj=k dh /kkfjrk gksxh &:
(A) 45 pF (B*) 40.5 pF (C) 20.25 pF (D) 1.8 pF
A 0 A 0 18A 0
Sol. C´ = = =
d1 d2 d 2d 4d
 
3 6 9 18
C = 9 PF

3 6

C´ = 40.5 PF
Correct choice is (C). lgh fodYi (C) gSA

9. Let C be the capacitance of a capacitor discharging through a resistor R. Suppose t1 is the time taken
for the energy stored in the capacitor to reduce to half its initial value and t2 is the time taken for the
charge to reduce to one-fourth its initial value. Then the ratio t1/t2 will be
,d izfrjks/k R ls /kkfjrk C dk ,d la/kkfj=k folftZr gks jgk gSA ;g eku ysa fd la/kkfj=k ls laHkfjr ÅtkZ dks vius
izkjfEHkd eku ls ?kV dj vk/kk jg tkus esa t1 le; yxrk gS vkSj vkos'k dks vius izkjfEHkd eku ls ?kV dj
,d&pkSFkkbZ jg tkus esa t2 le; yxrk gSA rc vuqikr t1/t2 gksxk
1 1
(A) 1 (B) (C*) (D) 2
2 4
q20 q2e 2t1 /  U q2 1
Sol. U0 = U= 0 = 0 = 0  e 2t1 /  
2C 2C 2 4C 2

t1 = n2 ....(A)
2
and o q = q0 e  t2 / 
q0 1
= q0 e  t2 /  ,  e  t2 /  
4 4
t1 1
 t2 = 2 ln 2 ....(B)  
t2 4

10. A parallel combination of 0.1 M  resistor and a 10 F capacitor is connected across a


1.5 volt source of negligible resistance. The time required for the capacitor to set charged upto 0.75 volt
is approximately (in seconds) :
0.1 M  izfrjks/k vkSj 10µF la/kkfj=k ds lekUrj la;kstu dks ux.; izfrjks/k dh 1.5 oksYV dh cSVjh ds fljksa ls
tksM+k tkrk gS rks la/kkfj=k dks 0.75 oksYV rd vkosf'kr gksus esa fy;k x;k le; (lsd.M esa) yxHkx gksxk &
(A)  (B) loge 2 (C) log10 2 (D*) zero 'kwU;

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Sol. Since, the capacitor plates are directly connected to the battery, it will take no time in charging.
pwafd la/kkfj=k IysV cSVjh ls lh/ks gh tqM+h gqbZ gSa] vr% ;s vkosf'kr gksus esa dksbZ le; ugha ysxhA

11. Four electric charges +q, +q, –q and –q are placed at the corners of a square of side 2 (see figure).
The electric potential at point A, midway between the two charges +q and +q, is :

1 2q 1 2q  1 
(A) (1  5 ) (B) 1  
4 0 L 4 0 L  5
1 2q  1 
(C*) 1   (D) Zero
4 0 L  5
fp=k esa fn[kk;s x;s vuqlkj 2L Hkqtk ds ,d oxZ ds pkj dksuksa ij +q, +q, –q vkSj –q vkos'k fLFkr gSa] nks vkos'k +q
vkSj +q ds chp ds e/; fcUnq A ij fo|qr foHko gS –

1 2q 1 2q  1 
(A) (1  5 ) (B) 1  
4 0 L 4 0 L  5
1 2q  1 
(C*) 1   (D) 'kwU;
4 0 L  5
kq kq 1 2kq  1 
Sol. VA = 2 2 (here ;gk¡, k = )= 1 
L L 5 4 0 L  5

12. Capacitance (in F) of a spherical conductor having radius 1m, is :


1m f=kT;k ds xksykdkj pkyd dh /kkfjrk (QSjM eas) gksxh &
(A*) 1.1 × 10–10 (B) 10–6 (C) 9 × 10–9 (D) 10–3
Sol. Capacitance of spherical conductor
xksfy; pkyd dh /kkfjrk
= 40a
where a is radius of conductor
tgk¡ a pkyd dh f=kT;k gS
1 1
Therefore blfy, C =   10 9 = 0.11 × 10–9 F = 1.1× 10–10 F Ans.
9  109
9

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13. The work done in placing a charge of 8 × 10–18 coulomb on a condenser of capacity 100 micro-farad is :
100F /kkfjrk ds pkyd dks 8 × 10–18 dwykWe vkos'k nsus ij fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk &
(A) 16 × 10–32 joule (B) 3.1 × 10–26 joule (C) 4 × 10–10 joule (D*) 32 × 10–32 joule
1 1 q2
Sol. W = CV2 =
2 2 C
18 2
1 (8  10 )
= 
2 100  10 6
1 64  1036
=  = 32 × 10–32J
2 100  106

14. A capacitor is charged and battery is disconnected. Now the distance between the plates is increased
slightly
(A) Force between the plates will decrease
(B) The potential energy of the capacitor will decrease
(C*) Potential difference between the plates will decrease
(D) Potential difference between the plates will increase
,d la/kkfj=k dks vkosf'kr djds cSVjh dks gVk fn;k tkrk gSA vc IysVksas ds chp dh nwjh dks FkksMk+ c<+k;k tkrk gS%
(A) IysVksa ds chp cy ?kVsxkA
(B) la/kkfj=k dh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ ?kVsxhA
(C*) IysVksa ds chp foHkokUrj ?kVsxkA
(D) IysVksa ds chp foHkokUrj c<+sxkA

15. A parallel plate capacitor has an electric field of 105 V/m between the plates. If the charge on one of the
capacitor plate is 1C, then the magnitude of force on each capacitor plate is:
,d lekUrj iê la/kkfj=k dh IysVksa ds chp fo|qr {ks=k 105 V/m gSA ;fn fdlh ,d IysV ij vkos'k 1C gks] rks
çR;sd IysV ij yxus okys cy dk ifjek.k gS :
(A) 0.1 N (C*) 0.05 N (C) 0.5 N (D) 0.01 N

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PHYSICS

TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2019


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DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

NO. A37 TO A38

DPP No. : A38


Total Marks : 46 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.14 (3 marks, 2 min.) [42, 28]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.15 (4 marks, 2 min.) [04, 02]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. : A38


1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (B)
8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (B)
15. (C) (D)

1. A parallel plate capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 100 V and disconnected from the source
of emf. A slab of dielectric is then inserted between the plates. Which of the following three quantities
change?
(i) The potential difference (ii) The capacitance (iii) The charge on the plates
(A*) only (i) and (ii) (B) only (i) and (iii) (C) only (ii) and (iii) (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
,d lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dks 100 V foHkokUrj ij vkosf'kr djds fo-ok- cy ds lzksr ls vyx dj fn;k x;k gSA vc
IysVksa ds e/; ijkoS|qr iêh Mkyh tkrh gSA fuEu rhuks esa ls fdlesa ifjorZu gksxk ?
(i) foHkokUrj (ii) /kkfjrk (iii) IysVksa ij vkos'k
(A*) dsoy (i) vkSj (ii) (B) dsoy (i) vkSj (iii) (C) dsoy (ii) vkSj (iii) (D) lHkh (i), (ii) vkSj (iii)
Sol. The charge of the plates cannot change because the plates are isolated. Inserting the dielectric
Q
changes the capacitance and therefore changes the potential difference (from V  ), since the
C
charge is fixed.
pwafd IysVsa i`Fkd gSA blfy, mu ij vkos'k fu;r jgsxkA ijkoS|qrkad Mkyus ij vkos'k ds fu;r j[krs gq, /kkfjrk o
foHkokUrj ifjofrZr gksaxsA

2. The equivalent capacitance between point A and B is:


A rFkk B fcUnqvksa ds chp rqY; /kkfjrk Kkr djksA

(A) 1 F (B) 2F (C) 3F (D*) 4F

Sol.  CAB = 4µf

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3. Capacitance of a system of capacitors between points A and B shown in the given figure.
fp=k esa çnf'kZr la/kkfj=kksa ds fudk; dh A p B ds e/; rqY;/kkfjrk gksxhA
C 2C B
A 3C

C 2C
(A) (B*) 6 C (C) 3C (D)
3 3

4. The equivalent capacitance between x and y is:


x o y ds chp rqY; /kkfjrk gS :

5  7  8 
(A) F (B) F (C) F (D*) 4 F
6 6 3

Sol. (Moderate)

Rearrange the circuit ifjiFk dks O;ofLFkr djus ij

Ceq = 4F

5. In the arrangement shown in figure, dielectric constant K1 = 2 and K2 = 3. If the capacitance are C1 and
C1
C2 respectively, then will be: (The gaps shown are negligible)
C2
C1
fp=k esa çnf'kZr O;oLFkk esa] ijkoS/kkqrkad K1 = 2 rFkk K2 = 3 gSA vxj /kkfjrk Øe'k% C1 vkSj C2 gS rks gksxk%
C2
¼çnf'kZr fjDr LFkku ux.; gS½

(A) 1 : 1 (B) 2 : 3 (C) 9 : 5 (D*) 25 : 24

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Sol. (D) First arrangement is a parallel combination. izkjfEHkd O;oLFkk lekUrj Øe esa gSA
K  (A / 2) 1 K10 A  A
C1' = 1 0 = = 0 (  K1 = 2)
d 2 d d
1 K 20 A 3 0 A
and rFkk C'2 = = (  K2 = 3)
2 d 2 d
5 0 A
C1 = C'1 + C'2 = (  parallel combination lekUrj la;kstu)
2 d
Second one is a series combination : nwljh O;oLFkk Js.kh la;kstu esa gS :
K A 2K10 A 40 A
C1" = 1 0 = =
d/ 2 d d
K 20 A 2K 20 A 60 A
C2" = = =
d/ 2 d d
5 0 A
C1 " C2 " 6  4 0 A 12 0 A C1 25
 C2 = = =  = 2 d = Ans.
C1 " C2 " 64 d 5 d C2 12 0 A 24
5 d

6. In the circuit shown capacitors are initially uncharged. The switch S1 is kept closed for a long time and
S2 is open. S1 is then opened and just after that S2 is closed. What is the charge finally on capacitor C2 :
n'kkZ, ifjiFk esa la/kkfj=k çkjEHk esa vukosf'kr gSA dqath S1 dkQh vf/kd le; ds fy, cUn j[kh tkrh gS rFkk S2 [kqyh
j[kh tkrh gSA fQj S1 dks [kksyk tkrk gS o rqjUr S2 cUn dj nh tkrh gSA la/kkfj=k C2 ij vUrr% fdruk vkos'k
gksxk :

(A) 120 C (B) 80 C (C*) 40 C (D) 20 C


Sol. When S1 is closed tc S1 cUn gS   QC1 = 120 C
Now, S2 is closed and S1 is opened   Ceq = 9F
vc, S2 cUn rFkk S1 [kqyh gS   Ceq = 9F
120 40
V= = volt
9 3
40
 QC2 = C2v = 3 × = 40 C.
3

7. A thin conducting ring of radius R is given a charge +Q. The electric field at the centre O of the ring due
to the charge on the part AKB of the ring is E. The electric field at the centre due to the charge on the
part ACDB of the ring is

(A) 3E along KO (B*) E along OK (C) E along KO (D) 3 E along OK

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f=kT;k R dh ,d iryh pkyd oy; dks +Q vkos'k fn;k tkrk gSA oy; ds Hkkx AKB ij vkos'k ds dkj.k dsUæ O
ij fo|qr {kS=k E gSA rks oy; ds Hkkx ACDB ij vkos'k ds dkj.k dsUæ ij fo|qr {kS=k gksxk

(A) KO ds vuqfn'k 3E (B*) OK ds vuqfn'k E (C) KO ds vuqfn'k E (D) OK ds vuqfn'k 3E


Sol. It is given that the ring is conducting. As the ring is conducting, so electric field at its centre is zero, ie,
;g fn;k x;k gS fd oy; pkyd gSA pwfd oy; pkyd gS vr% dsUnz ij fo|qr {ks=k 'kwU; gksxk

E totaldqy  0
 
or E AKB  E ACDB  0
 
or E ACDB  –E AKB
 
or E ACDB  –E (along KO)
Therefore, the electric field at the centre due to the charge on the part ACDB of the ring is E along OK.
vr% oy; ds Hkkx ACDB ij mifLFkr vkos'k ds dkj.k dsUnz ij fo|qr {ks=k OK ds vuqfn'k E gksxk
Alternative : oSdfYid

The fields at O due to AC and BD cancel each other.


The field due to CD is acting in the direction OK and equal in magnitude to E due to AKB.
AC rFkk BD Hkkx ds dkj.k O ij {ks=k ,d nwljs dks fujLr dj nsrs gSA CD ds dkj.k fo|qr {ks=k OK ds vuqfn'k
gksxk rFkk AKB ds dkj.k ifjek.k esa E ds cjkcj gksxk

3R
8. The electric field at a distance from the centre of a charged conducting spherical shell of radius R
2
R
is E. The electric field at a distance from the centre of the sphere is
2
3R R
f=kT;k R ds vkosf'kr xksyh; dks'k ds dsUæ ls nwjh ij oS|qr {ks=k dk eku E gS rks xksys ds dsUæ ls nwjh ij
2 2
oS|qr {ks=k gS
E E
(A*) zero ('kwU;) (B) E (C) (D)
2 3
Sol. Electric field insided charged conductor is always zero.
fgUnh vkosf'kr xksys ds Hkhrj oS|qr {ks=k 'kwU; gksrk gS] D;ksafd xksyh; dks'k dh f=kT;k R gS blfy, xksys ds dsUæ ls R/2 nwjh
ij oS|qr {ks=k 'kwU; gksxkA

9. A parallel combination of 0.1 M  resistor and a 10 F capacitor is connected across a


1.5 volt source of negligible resistance. The time required for the capacitor to set charged upto 0.75 volt
is approximately (in seconds) :
0.1 M  izfrjks/k vkSj 10µF la/kkfj=k ds lekUrj la;kstu dks ux.; izfrjks/k dh 1.5 oksYV dh cSVjh ds fljksa ls
tksM+k tkrk gS rks la/kkfj=k dks 0.75 oksYV rd vkosf'kr gksus esa fy;k x;k le; (lsd.M esa) yxHkx gksxk &
(A)  (B) loge 2 (C) log10 2 (D*) zero 'kwU;

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Sol. Since, the capacitor plates are directly connected to the battery, it will take no time in charging.
pwafd la/kkfj=k IysV cSVjh ls lh/ks gh tqM+h gqbZ gSa] vr% ;s vkosf'kr gksus esa dksbZ le; ugha ysxhA

10. In the shown arrangement of the experiment of the meter bridge if the length AC corresponding to null
deflection of galvanometer is x, what would be its value if the radius of the wire AB is doubled?
fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa] xsYosuksehVj ls dksbZ /kkjk ugha cgrh gSA ;fn AB dh vuqçLFk dkV dk O;kl nqxquk dj nsa] rks
xsYosuksehVj ds 'kwU; fcUnq ds fy,, AC dk eku gksxk :

(A*) x (B) x/4 (C) 4x (D) 2x


AC
Sol. The ratio will remain unchanged.
CB
As potential drop  length.
AC
Sol. vuqikr vifjofrZr jgsxkA
CB
foHko ikr  yEckbZ

11. A meter bridge is set-up as shown, to determine an unknown resistance ‘X’ using a standard 10 ohm
resistor. The galvanometer shows null point when tapping-key is at 52 cm mark. The end-corrections
are 1 cm and 2 cm respectively for the ends A and B. The determined value of ‘X’ is

(A) 10.2 ohm (B*) 10.6 ohm (C) 10.8 ohm (D) 11.1 ohm

vKkr çfrjks/k 'X' dks ekywe djus ds fy, 10 ohm ds ekud çfrjks/k dk mi;ksx djds ,d ehVj&fczt dks yxk;k
x;k gS ¼fp=k nsf[k;s½A VSfiax&dqath dks 52 cm fu'kku ij j[kus ij xsyokuksehVj esa null-point çkIr gksrk gSA A o B
fljksa ij end-corrections Øe'k% 1 cm o 2 cm gSaA Kkr fd;k x;k 'X' dk eku gS

(A) 10.2 ohm (B*) 10.6 ohm (C) 10.8 ohm (D) 11.1 ohm

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Sol. 1 = 52 + 1 = 53 cm
2 = 48 + 2 = 50 cm
1 x 53 x
  
2 R 50 10
x = 10.6 

12. In the circuit here, the steady state voltage across capacitor C is a fraction of the battery e.m.f. The
fraction is decided by
fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa] LFkk;h voLFkk esa la/kkfj=k C ds fljksa ij vkjksfir foHkokUrj cSVjh ds fo|qr okgd cy dk va'k
gSA ;g va'k fu/kkZfjr gksxk

(A) R1 only (B*) R1 and R2 only (C) R1 and R3 only (D) R1, R2 and R3
(A) dsoy R1 (B*) dsoy R1 rFkk R2 (C) dsoy R1 rFkk R3 (D) R1, R2 rFkk R3

13. Equivalent capacitance between A and B is


fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa A ,oa B ds chp rqY; /kkfjrk gS

(A*) 8µF (B) 6µF (C) 26 µF (D) 10/3 µ F

14. Two capacitors C1 and C2 = 2C1 are connected in a circuit with a switch between them as shown in the
figure. Initially the switch is open and C1 holds charge Q. The switch is closed. At steady state, the
charge on each capacitor will be
nks la/kkfj=k C1 o C2 = 2C1 ,d fLop ds lkFk fo|qr ifjiFk esa fp=kkuqlkj tqM+s gSA izkjEHk esa fLop S [kqyk (Open)
gS ,oa C1 ij Q vkos'k gSA fLop dks can (Closed) dj fn;k tkrk gSA LFkk;h voLFkk esa izR;sd la/kkfj=k ij vkos'k
gksxk

(A) Q, 2Q (B*) Q/3, 2Q/3 (C) 3Q/ 2, 3Q (D) 2Q/3, 4Q/3

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15. A circuit has a section AB shown in the figure. The emf of the source equals  = 10V, the capacitor
capacitances are equal to C1 = 1.0 F and C2 = 2.0 F, the potential difference A  B = 5.0V. The
voltage across each capacitor are
,d ifjiFk dk [k.M AB fp=k es n'kkZ;k x;k gSA lzksr dk fo0ok0cy  = 10V, la/kkfj=kksa dh /kkfjrk,sa C1 = 1.0 F
rFkk C2 = 2.0 F, gSA A o B ds e/; foHkokUrjA  B = 5.0V gSA çR;sd la/kkfj=kksa ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj gS \

5V 10V 10V 10V


(A) V1 = , V2 = (B) V1 = , V2 =
3 3 3 3
10V 5V 5V 5V
(C*) V1 = , V2 = (D*) V1 = , V2 =
3 3 3 3

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NO. A39 TO A40


2. DPP Syllabus :
DPP No. : A39
Total Marks : 36 Max. Time : 24 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.12 (3 marks, 2 min.) [36, 24]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. : A39


1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (D)
8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (C)

1. Figure given below shows two identical parallel plate capacitors connected to a battery with switch S
closed. The switch is now opened and the free space between the plate of capacitors is filled with a
dielectric of dielectric constant 3. What will be the ratio of total electrostatic energy stored in both
capacitors before and after the introduction of the dielectric.
fuEu fp=k esa nks loZle la/kkfj=k ,d cSVjh vkSj ,d cUn cVu la;ksftr fd;s x;s gSA vc cVu dks foPNsfnr (OFF)
djds la/kkfj=kksa dh IysVksa ds e/; 3 ijkoS|qrkad Hkjk x;k gSA nksuksa la/kkfj=kksa dh dqy LFkSfrd fo|qr ÅtkZ dk vuqikr
ijkoS|qr Hkjus ds iwoZ vkSj i'pkr~ gksxkA

(A) 3 : 1 (B) 5 : 1 (C*) 3 : 5 (D) 5 : 3

2. In the circuit as shown in the figure the effective capacitance between A and B is
fuEu fp=k esa] A o B ds chp izHkkoh /kkfjrk gksxh

(A) 3µF (B) 2µF (C*) 4µF (D) 8µF

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3. Three identical capacitors are given a charge Q each and they are then allowed to discharge through
resistance R1, R2 and R3. Their charges, as a function of time shown in the graph below. The smallest
of the three resistance is
rhu ,dleku la/kkfj=kksa esa izR;sd dks Q vkos'k nsdj izfrjks/kksa R1, R2 ,oa R3 ds }kjk folftZr fd;k tkrk gSA bu
la/kkfj=k ij vkos'k dk le; ds lkFk ifjorZu fuEu xzkQ esa iznf'kZr gS U;wure izfrjks/k gS

(A) R3 (B) R2
(C*) R1 (D) Cannot be predicated Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

4. A condenser of 2µF capacitance is charged steadily from 0 to 5 columb. Which of the following graphs
correctly represent the variation of potential difference across its plates with respect to the charge on
the condenser
2µF /kkfjrk okys ,d la/kkfj=k dk ,dleku :i ls 0 ls 5 C rd vkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk xzkQ
la/kkfj=k ij foHkokUrj vkSj vkos'k ds lEcU/k dks lgh n'kkZrk gS

(A*) (B)

(C) (D)

5. It is not convenient to use a spherical Gaussian surface to find the electric field due to an electric dipole
using Gauss's theorem because
(A) Gauss's law fails in this case
(B*) This problem does not have spherical symmetry
(C) Colulomb's law is more fundamental than Gauss's law
(D) Spherical Gaussian surface will alter the dipole moment
xkWl izes; dk mi;ksx djds] fo|qr f}/kqzo ds dkj.k fo|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk Kkr djus ds fy, xksyh; i`"B ysuk lqfo/kk
tud ugha gS D;ksafd
(A) bl fLFkfr esa xkWl fu;e vleFkZ gSA
(B*) bl iz'u esa xksyh; leferrk ugha gS
(C) dwykWe fu;e] xkWlh; fu;e ls vf/kd ewyHkwr gS
(D) xksyh; xkWlh; i`"B f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ dks cny nsxk

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6. The direction of field B at a point P* symmetric to P with respect to the vertex, i.e., along the axis and
the same distance d, but inside the V is along :
'kh"kZ ds lkis{k P fcUnq ds leku] vU; fcUnq P* ¼tks fd v{k ds vuqfn'k leku nwjh d ij ijUrq V ds vUnj fLFkfr
gSA) ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh fn'kk gS :

(A) /ku z-v{k (B) _.k x-v{k (C*) _.k z-v{k (D) _.k y-v{k
(A) positive z-axis (B) negative x-axis (C*) negative z-axis (D) negative y-axis
Sol. By right hand thumb rule ; the field at P* due to both the segments is inside the plane of the paper, i.e.,
along negative z-axis.

7. The magnetic lines of force due to a straight current carrying wire will be:
lh/ks /kkjkokgh pkyd ds dkj.k pqEcdh; cy js[kk;s gksxhs %
(A) circular for finite length of wire (B) circular for semi-infinite wire
(C) circular for infinite wire (D*) all of the above
(A) ijhfer yEckbZ ds rkj ds fy;s o`Ùkh; (B) v)ZvUkUr yEckbZ ds rkj ds fy;s o`Ùkh;
(C) vuUr yEckbZ ds rkj ds fy;s o`Ùkh; (D*) lHkh
Sol. The magnetic lines of forces due to a straight current carrying wire (of any size) in a plane
perpendicular to wire are circular in nature.
fdlh Hkh vkdkj ds lh/ks /kkjkokgh rkj ds pqEcdh; cy js[kk,a o`` rh; gksxh rFkk rkj ds yEcor~ ryksa esa gksxhA

8. A straight wire current element is carrying current 100 A, as shown in figure. The magnitude of
magnetic field at point P which is at perpendicular distance ( 3  1) m from the current element if end
A and end B of the element subtend angle 30º and 60º at point P, as shown, is :
fp=k esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj] 100 A /kkjk izokfgr lh/ks rkj dk ,d Hkkx j[kk gSA rkj ls yEcor~ nwjh ( 3  1) m eh- ij
fLFkfr fcUnq 'P' ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk ifjek.k D;k gksxk] ;fn fljs A rFkk B ds fcUnq P ls dks.k Øe'k% n'kkZ;s vuqlkj
30º rFkk 60º gSa &
B

60º
30º
P
( 3 – 1)m
(A*) 5 × 10–6 T (B) 2.5 × 10–6 T (C) 2.5 × 10–5 T (D) 8 × 10–5 T

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0 .i
Sol. B= (sin 1  sin 2 )
4 d
10 7  100  3 1 
=   
3  1  2 2 

1=60º 2=(360–30)º
P
( 3 – 1)m
= 5 × 10–6 T

9. The radius of a coil of wire with N turns is 0.22 m, and 3.5 A current flows clockwise in the coil as
shown. A long straight wire carrying a current 54A toward the left is located 0.05 m from the edge of the
coil. The magnetic field at the centre of the coil is zero tesla. The number of turns N in the coil are :
N pDdj okyh ,d dq.Myh dh f=kT;k 0.22 m gS vkSj blesa fp=kkuqlkj nf{k.kkoÙkZ (clockwise) fn'kk esa /kkjk çokfgr
gks jgh gSA ,d yEcs lh/ks rkj tks dq.Myh ds fdukjs ls 0.05 m nwjh ij dq.Myh ds ry esa gS] esa ck;ha rjQ 54 A
/kkjk çokfgr gks jgh gSA dq.Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k 'kwU; gSA dq.Myh esa ?ksjksa dh la[;k N gS &

(A*) 4 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8


0 .i1 N  0 i2
Sol. =
2(d  r) 2r
i1 r 54 0.22  7
 N= . = . =4
i2 (d  r) 3.5 22(0.27)

10. A cell is connected between the points A and C of a circular conductor PQRS of centre O with angle
POR = 600. If B1 and B2 are the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at O due to the currents in PQR and
B1
PSR respectively, then the ratio of will be :
B2
B1
pki PQR vkSj pki PRS ds dkj.k dsUæ ij mRiUu gksus okyk pqEcdh; {ks=k Øe'k% B1 o B2 gS rks gksxk :
B2
Q

i1 O

P R
1 amp. i2 S
(A*) 5 (B) 2 (C) 10 (D) 0.5
Sol. Acute angle POR = 60o is given
According to the Biosawast law, the magnetic field at centre O is directly proportional to the current
carrying segment. Hence,
B1 length of are PQR obtuse angle POR 300o
 = = =5
B2 length of are PSR acute angle POR 60o

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11. The magnetic induction at the centre O in the figure shown is
layXu fp=k esa dsUnz O ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk gksxh

µ0i  1 1  µ0i  1 1  µ0i µ0i


(A*)  –  (B)    (C) (R1 – R2) (D) (R1 + R4)
4  R1 R 2  4  R1 R 2  4 4

12. In the figure shown there are two semicircles of radii r1 and r2 in which a current i is flowing. The
magnetic induction at the centre O will be
layXu fp=k esa r1 rFkk r2 f=kT;k ds nks v)Zo`Ùk gS] ftuesa /kkjk i izokfgr gks jgh gSA dsUnz O ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh
rhozrk gksxh

µ0i µ0i µ0i  r1  r2  µ0i  r2 – r1 


(A) (r1 + r2) (B) (r1 – r2) (C*)   (D)  
r 4 4  r1r2  4  r1r2 

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DPP
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NO. A39 TO A40

DPP No. : A40


Total Marks : 35 Max. Time : 28 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.6 (3 marks, 2 min.) [18, 12]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.7 to Q.8 (4 marks 5 min.) [08, 10]
Comprehension ('–1' negative marking) Q.9 to Q.11 (3 marks 2 min.) [09, 06]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. : A40


1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. 03
8. 3 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (A)

R
1. An electric dipole is kept on the axis of a uniformly charged ring at distance from the centre of the
2
ring. The direction of the dipole moment is along the axis. The dipole moment is P, charge of the ring is
Q & radius of the ring is R. The force on the dipole is
R
,d fo|qr f}/kzqo dks ,d leku vkosf'kr oy; dh v{k ij dsUnz ls nwjh ij j[kk x;k gSA f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ P v{k ds
2
vuqfn'k gSA oy; ij vkos'k Q gS rFkk R oy; dh f=kT;k gSA f}/kqzo ij cy dk eku gksxk %
4kPQ 4kPQ 2kPQ
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) (D*) zero 'kwU;
3 3R 3 3R 3 3 R3
R dE dE
Sol. pwafd as r = , E = Emax  = 0, for a on dipole ,d f}/kzqo ds fy;s = P =0.
2 dx dx

2. An electric dipole is placed at the origin along the x  axis. The electric field at any point, whose position
vector makes an angle  with the x  axis makes an angle: (with x-axis) [tan  = (tan /2 ]
,d oS|qr f}/kzqo dks x  v{k ds vuqfn'k ewy fcUnq ij j[kk x;k gSA fdlh fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks=k (ftldk fLFkfr lfn'k]
x-v{k ds lkFk  dks.k cukrk gS) dk x v{k ds lkFk dks.k gksxk [tan  = (tan /2 ]–
(A)  (B)  (C*)  +  (D)  + 2 

p
3. Two short dipoles p kˆ & k̂ are located at (0, 0, 0) & (1 m, 0, 2 m) respectively. The resultant
2
electric field due to the two dipoles at the point (1 m, 0, 0) is :
p
nks fcUnq f}&/kzqo p kˆ vkSj k̂ Øe'k% (0, 0, 0) rFkk (1 m, 0, 2 m) ij fLFkr gSA fcUnq (1 m, 0, 0) ij nksuksa f}/kzo
q
2
ds dkj.k ifj.kkeh fo|qr {ks=k gSA
9p 7p 7p
(A) k̂ (B*) k̂ (C) k̂ (D) none of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha
32  0 32  0 32  0

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Sol.

P 
The given point is at axis of dipole and at equatorial line of P dipole so total field at given point is.
2

P 
fn;k x;k fcUnq f}/kzqo dh v{k rFkk f}/kzqo P dh fuj{k js[kk ij fLFkr gSA vr% fn;s x;s fcUnq ij dqy {ks=k
2
  
 kP 2k(P / 2)   1 7P
E =– 3 + = k P  1   =
(1) (2)3  8 320

4. Three dipoles each of dipole moment of magnitude p are placed tangentially on a circle of radius R in
its plane positioned at equal angle from each other as shown in the figure. The magnitude of electric
field intensity at the centre of the circle will be :
rhu f}/kzqo] izR;sd ds f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ dk ifjek.k p gS] R f=kT;k ds o`Ùk ij fp=kkuqlkj blds ry esa izR;sd leku dks.k
cukrs gq;sa Li'kZ js[kh; j[ks gq;s gSA o`Ùk ds dsUnz ij oS|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk dk ifjek.k gksxkA

4 kp 2 kp kp
(A) (B*) (C) 3 (D) 0
R3 R3 R
Sol. Given system is equivalent to fn;k x;k fudk; rqY; gS

2 kp
 Ans.
R3

5. The direction of force on electron at point O due to dipole P is.


f}/kzqo P ds dkj.k O ij ,d bysDVªkWu ij cy dh fn'kk gksxhA

(A) (B) (C*) (D)

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Sol. Force on –ve charge is opposite to the direction of electric field.
_.kkRed vkos'k ij oS|qr cy dh fn'kk oS|qr {ks=k ds foijhr gksrh gSA
 
6. Torque on an electric dipole [ p  (3iˆ 4ˆj) C m] placed in uniform electric field [ E  5iˆ v / m ] is :
 
,d fo|qr f}/kzqo [ p  (3iˆ 4ˆj) C m] dks ,d le:i fo|qr {ks=k [ E  5iˆ v / m ] esa j[kk x;k gSA bl ij
dk;Zjr cyk?kw.kZ dk eku D;k gksxk :
(A) 20 k̂ (B*) – 20 k̂ (C) – 20 î (D) + 20 ĵ
Sol.   p  E  (3iˆ  4ˆj)  5iˆ  – 20kˆ

7. A point charge Q is kept at distance r = 3R from the centre (point A) of a uniformly charged sphere
having volume charge density  and radius 2R. The sphere has a spherical cavity of radius R having
centre at point B such that AB = R. If the interaction energy between the point charge and the sphere
13QR2
having cavity is given as . Find N ?
N6 0
(Line joining points A and B passes through point charge Q)
,d fcUnq vkos'k Q,  vk;ru vkos'k ?kuRo rFkk 2R f=kT;k ds ,dleku vkosf'kr xksys ds dsUnz (fcUnq A) ls r = 3R
nwjh ij j[kk tkrk gSA xksys esa R f=kT;k dh ,d xksyh; xqfgdk cuh gqbZ gS ftldk dsUnz fcUnq B ij gS rFkk AB = R
13QR2
gSA ;fn fcUnq vkos'k rFkk xqfgdk okys xksys dh vUrZfØ;k ÅtkZ ds :i esa nh tk, rks N Kkr dhft, ? (A
N6 0
rFkk B dks feykus okyh js[kk fcUnq vkos'k Q ls xqtjrh gS)

Ans. 03
Sol. U1 = Interaction energy between complete sphere and charge Q.
U1 = iw.kZ xksys rFkk vkos'k Q dh vUrZfØ;k ÅtkZ
4
KQR (2R)3
U1 = 3
3R
U2 = Interaction energy between cavity having charge density (–) and point charge Q.
U2 = vkos'k ?kuRo (–) okyh xqfgdk rFkk fcUnq vkos'k Q ds e/; vUrZfØ;k ÅtkZ
4
KQ R3
U2 =  3
2R
4  (2R)3 R3 
UTotal = U1 + U2 = KQ   
3  3R 2R 
4  13R2  13QR2
= KQ  = .
3 6  180

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 (iˆ  2 ˆj)
8. A dipole P   10–9 C m is placed at origin. Calculate potential in volt at a point having
3
coordinate (1m , 2 m)
 (iˆ  2 ˆj)
,d fo|qr f}/kzqo ftldk f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ P   10–9 C m dks ewy fcUnq ij j[kk x;k gS rks (1m ,
3
2 m) fcUnq ij fo|qr foHko dk eku D;k gksxkA
Ans. 3
9 109  (1  2)  10 –9
Sol. = 3 V.
( 3 ) (3 3 )

Comprehension :
vuqPNsn
Consider a solid neutral conducting sphere of radius 2R having a concentric cavity of radius R. Points
3R R
A , D and B are at distances 3 R , & from centre C respectively. S1 & S2 are inner and outer
2 2
surface of the hollow sphere.
,d Bksl 2R f=kT;k dk Bksl vukosf'kr pkyd inkFkZ ls cuk xksyk gS ftlesa R f=kT;k dh ladsUnzh; xqfgdk (cavity)
3R R
cuh gSA dsUnz C ls 3R , rFkk nwjh ij rhu fcUnq Øe'k% A,D rFkk B mifLFkr gSA S1 rFkk S2 [kks[kys xksys dh
2 2
vkUrfjd rFkk ckgjh lrg dks çnf'kZr dj jgs gSA

9. If we place a point charge q0 at C then choose the correct statement :


;fn C ij ,d fcUnq vkos'k q0 j[kk tk;s rks lgh rF; gksxk :
(A*) Induced charge on S1 is –q0 (B) Electric field at D is not zero
(C) Potential at D is zero (D) induced charge on S2 is q0/2
(A*) S1 ij –q0 vkos'k çsfjr gksxkA (B) D ij fo|qr {ks=k 'kwU; ugha gksxkA
(C) D ij foHko 'kwU; gksxkA (D) S2 ij çsfjr vkos'k q0/2 gksxkA
3R
Sol. (A) holds by Gauss theorem if we take a Gaussian surface of radius
2
3R
(A) f=kT;k dh xkWfl;u lrg ekudj xkWl dk fu;e ykxw djsaA
2

10. If we place that point charge q0 at A (instead of C) then choose the correct statement :
;fn ge ml fcUnq vkos'k q0 dks] C ds ctk; A ij j[ks rks lgh rF; gksxk :
kq0
(A*) potential at C ( i.e. VC ) is (B) VC  VB
3 R
(C) electric field at B ( i.e. EB)  0 (D) net induced charge on S2  0
kq0
(A*) C ij foHko (VC) dk eku gksxkA (B) VC  VB
3 R
(C) B ij fo|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk (EB)  0 (D) S2 ij dqy çsfjr vkos'k dk eku  0

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Sol. Potential at C due to net induced charge on S2 is zero. So net potential at C is due to q0 (placed at A)
kq0
= .
3 R
S2 ij dqy çsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k C ij foHko 'kwU; gksxkA vr% C ij] q0 (A ij j[ks) vkos'k ds dkj.k dqy fo|qr
kq0
foHko dk eku gksxkA
3 R

11. If we place that point charge q0 on B (instead of A or C) then choose the correct statement :
;fn ge ,d fcUnq vkos'k q0 dks, A rFkk C ds ctk; B ij j[krs gS rks lgh rF; NkafV;s :
(A*) Induced charge on S2 will be distributed uniformly
S2 ij çsfjr vkos'k le:i forfjr gksxkA
(B) Induced charge on S1 will be distributed uniformly
S1 ij çsfjr vkos'k le:i forfjr gksxkA
kq0
(C) VA  .
3 R
kq0
(D) EA  
9 R2
Sol. Induce charge on S1 will not be uniform. S1 ij vle:i vkos'k çsfjr gksxkA
kq0 kq0
VA = , EA = .
3 R 9 R2

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1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (A)
8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (B) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (D)
15. (C)

1. A parallel plate capacitor is charged and kept connected with the battery. If now a dielectric slab is
inserted between the plates to fill the entire space between the plates then what will be the change in
the charge, potential difference and electric field intensity between the plates respectively -
(A) increases , constant, increases (B*) increases, constant , constant
(C) increases , constant , decreases (D) constant, decreases , decreases.
lekUrj iê la/kkfj=k dks cSVjh ls vkosf'kr djus ds ckn bls cSVjh ls tqMk j[krs gSA vc ;fn IysVks ds e/; ds
lEiw.kZ {ks=k esa ,d ijkoS+|qr dh ifêdk j[kh tk, rks vkos'k ] IysVks ds e/; foHkokUrj ,oa fo|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk esa
ifjorZu gksxk Øe'k %-
(A) c<+sxk] vifjofrZr] c<s+xh (B) c<s+xk ] vifjofrZr] vifjofrZr
(C) c<s+xk ] vifjofrZr] ?kVsxh (D) vifjofrZr] ?kVsxh , ?kVsxh

2. A parallel plate air capacitor is connected to a battery. The quantities charge, voltage electric field, and
energy associated with this capacitor are given by Q0, V0 , E0 and U0 respectively. A dielectric slab is
now introduced to fill the space between the plates with battery still in connection. The corresponding
quantities now given by Q , V, E, and U are related of the previous one as -
(A*) Q > Q0 (B) V > V0 (C) E > E0 (D) U  U0
,d lekUrj iê la/kkfj=k dks ,d cSVjh ls tksM+rs gS rks la/kkfj=k ls lEcfU/kr jkf'k;k¡ vkos'k oksYVst] fo|qr {ks=k rFkk
laxzfgr ÅtkZ Øe'k% Q0, V0 , E0 rFkk U0 ls iznf'kZr gSA vc ,d ijkoS|qrkad ifêdk ] nksuks IysVks ds e/; esa j[k nsrs
gS rFkk cSVjh tqM+h jgus ij mijksDr jkf'k;kW Q , V, E, rFkk U izkIr gksrh gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk lEcU/k lgh gS -
(A) Q > Q0 (B) V > V0 (C) E > E0 (D) U  U0

3. A battery charges a parallel plate capacitor of thickness (d) so that an energy [U0] is stored in the
system. A slab of dielectric constant (K) and thickness (d) is then introduced between the plates of the
capacitor. The new energy of the system is given by -
U
(A*) KU0 (B) K2 U0 (C) 0 (D) U0/K2
K
,d cSVjh (d) eksVkbZ ds lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dks vkosf'kr djrh gS rks la/kkfj=k (U0) ÅtkZ xzg.k djrk gS ,d
ifêdk] ftldk ijkoS|qr fLFkjkad (K) rFkk eksVkbZ (d) gS] dks nksuksa IysVks ds e/; esa j[k nsos] rks la/kkfj=k }kjk xzg.k
dh xbZ ubZ ÅtkZ gksxh-
U
(A) KU0 (B) K2 U0 (C) 0 (D) U0/K2
K

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4. Two spheres of radii R1 and R2 have equal charge are joint together with a copper wire. If the potential
on each sphere after they are separated to each other is V, then initial charge on any sphere was
1
(k = )–
4 0
V V V V (R1R2 )
(A) (R1+ R2) (B*) (R1 + R2) (C) (R1 + R2) (D)
k 2k k k R1  R2
;fn R1 rFkk R2 f=kT;kvksa ds xksyks ij fo|qr vkos'k leku gks rks mudks rkacs ds rkj ls tksM+dj i`Fkd djus ij
1
izR;sd xksys ij foHko dk eku V gks tkrk gSA tksM+us ls igys xksys ij vkos'k dk eku Fkk (k = )–
4 0
V V V V (R1R2 )
(A) (R1+ R2) (B*) (R1 + R2) (C) (R1 + R2) (D)
k 2k k k R1  R2

5. Calculate the reading of voltmeter between X and Y then (VX – VY ) is equal to -


1F
2F
X
1F
A V B

Y
3F 6F

20V
(A) 10 V (B) 13.33V (C*) 3.33 V (D) 10.33 V
fn[kk;s x, layXu fp=k esa X rFkk Y ds chp oksYVehVj ds ikB;kad dh x.kuk djds (VX – VY) dk eku cjkcj gS -
1F
2F
X
1F
A V B

Y
3F 6F

20V
(A) 10 V (B) 13.33V (C) 3.33 V (D) 10.33 V

6. The capacitance of two capacitors was compared with the aid of an electrometer. The capacitors were
charged to potential of V1 = 300V and V2 = 100V and were connected in parallel. The potential
difference between the plates measured by the electrometer was 250V. The capacitance ratio is -
(A*) 3 : 1 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 1 : 2.5 (D) 2.5 : 1
nks la/kkfj=kks dh /kkfjrkvksa dh rqyuk ,d fo|qr ehVj }kjk djrs gSA la/kkfj=kksa dks foHko V1 = 300V rFkk V2 = 100V
ls vkosf'kr djrs gS rFkk nksuks IysVks ds e/; foHkokUrj fo|qr ehVj }kjk 250V ukik tkrk gS] rks mudh /kkfjrkvksa dk
vuqikr gS -
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 1 : 2.5 (D) 2.5 : 1
7. Three capacitors 2, 3 and 4F are connected in series with 6V battery. When the current stops, the
charge on the 3F capacitor is
(A*) 5.5 C (B) 4.4 C (C) 3.3 C (D) 2.2 C
rhu la/kkfj=k Øe'k% 2, 3 rFkk 4F ds Js.kh Øe esa 6V dh cSVjh ls tqM+s gq, gS] tc /kkjk izokg cUn dj
nsrs gS rks 3F ds la/kkfj=k ij vkos'k dh ek=kk gksxh-
(A) 5.5 C (B) 4.4 C (C) 3.3 C (D) 2.2 C
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8. There are two metallic plates of a parallel plate capacitor. One plate is given a charge +q while the
other is earthed as shown . Points P , P1 and P2 are taken as shown in adjoining figure. Then the
electric intensity is not zero at -
+ –
+ – P1
P2
+ P –
+ –
+ –
+ –
(A*) P only (B) P1 only (C) P2 only (D) P , P1 and P2
,d lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dh ,d IysV dks +q vkos'k fn;k x;k gS rFkk nwljh dks tehu ls tksM+k tkrk gSA
fp=kkuqlkj rhu fcUnq P , P1 rFkk P2 ysrs gS] rks dkSuls fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk 'kwU; ugha gksxh -
+ –
+ – P1
P2
+ P –
+ –
+ –
+ –
(A) dsoy P ij (B) dsoy P1 ij (C) dsoy P2 ij (D) P, P1 rFkk P2 ij

9. The resultant capacitance between (A) and (B) in the following figure is -
A
3µF 3µF 3µF
2µF 2µF 3µF

B
3µF 3µF 3µF
(A*)1F (B) 3F (C) 2F (D) 1.5F
lyXu fp=k eas (A) rFkk (B) ds chp ifj.kkeh /kkfjrk gS-
A
3µF 3µF 3µF
2µF 2µF 3µF

B
3µF 3µF 3µF
(A)1F (B) 3F (C) 2F (D) 1.5F

10. The diameter of the plate of a parallel plate condenser is 6 cm. If its capacity is equal to a sphere of
diameter 200 cm, the separation between the plates of the condenser is -
(A) 4.5 × 10–4m (B*) 2.25 × 10–4m (C) 6.75 × 10–4 m (D) 9 × 10–4 m
,d lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dh IysV dk O;kl 6cm gSA rFkk bldh {kerk ,d 200 cm O;kl ds xksys ds cjkcj gS] rks
la/kkfj=k dh IysVks ds chp dh nwjh fdruh gS -
(A) 4.5 × 10–4m (B) 2.25 × 10–4m (C) 6.75 × 10–4 m (D) 9 × 10–4 m

11. Four metallic plates of each with a surface area of one side (A) , are placed at a distance (d) from each
other. The alternate plate are connected to point (A) and (B) as shown in the fig. The capacitance of the
system is
A
B

0 A 2 0 A 3 0 A 4 0 A
(A) (B) (C*) (D)
d d d d

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pkj /kkrq dh IysVsa] ftudk izR;sd dk ,d Hkkx dk lrg {ks=kQy (A) ,d nwljs ls (d) nwjh ij j[kh gS rFkk ,dkUrj
Øe dh IysVs (A) o (B) fcUnqvksa ls fp=kkuqlkj tqM+h gS] rks iwjs la;kstu dh /kkfjrk gS-
A
B

0 A 2 0 A 3 0 A 4 0 A
(A) (B) (C) (D)
d d d d

12. A sheet of aluminium foil of negligible thickness is placed between the plates of a capacitor of
capacitance C as shown in the figure then capacitance of capacitor becomes

Foil d/2
d/2

(A) 2C (B*) C (C) C/2 (D) zero


ux.; eksVkbZ dh ,Y;wfefu;e dh iryh iêh dks fp=kkuqlkj ,d iryh iêh la/kkfj=k dh IysVks ds e/; fp=kkuqlkj j[kh
tkrh gSA ;fn la/kkfj=k dk izkjfEHkd /kkfjrk C gks rks ubZ /kkfjrk gksxh -

Foil d/2
d/2

(A) 2C (B) C (C) C/2 (D) 'kwU;

13. In above problem if foil is connected to any one plate of capacitor by means of conducting wire then
capacitance of capacitor becomes -
(A*) 2C (B) C (C) C/2 (D) zero
mijksDr iz'u esa ;fn /kkrq ifêdk dks la/kkfj=k dh fdlh ,d IysV ls pkyd rkj }kjk tksM+ fn;k tkos] rks la/kkfj=k dh
/kkfjrk gksxh -
(A) 2C (B) C (C) C/2 (D) 'kwU;

14. For circuit, the equivalent capacitance between P and Q is -


P Q
C C C C C C
(A) 6C (B) 4C (C) 3C/2 (D*) 3C/4
ifjiFk ds fy, P ,oa Q ds e/; rqY; /kkfjrk gksxh -
P Q
C C C C C C
(A) 6C (B) 4C (C) 3C/2 (D) 3C/4

15. The figure shows a circuit consisting of four capacitors. The effective capacitance between A and B is –
1µF 1µF

A 1µF B

2µF
5 7 8
(A) F (B) F (C*) F (D) 1F
6 6 3

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fp=k esa pkj la/kkfj=k ;qDr ifjiFk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq A o B ds e/; izHkkoh /kkfjrk gksxh -
1µF 1µF

A 1µF B

2µF
5 7 8
(A) F (B) F (C) F (D) 1F
6 6 3

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2. DPP Syllabus :
DPP No. : A42
Total Marks : 45 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.15 (3 marks, 2 min.) [45, 30]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. : A42


1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (C)
8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (A)
15. (B)

1. The p.d. across the capacitance of 2F in the figure along with is -
3µF
6µF 2µF

3µF
+ –
70V
(A) 10V (B*) 60V (C) 28 V (D) 56V
fp=kkuqlkj 2F okys la/kkfj=k ij foHkokUrj gksxk -
3µF
6µF 2µF

3µF
+ –
70V
(A) 10V (B) 60V (C) 28 V (D) 56V

2. A circuit is shown in the figure below. Find out the charge of the condenser having capacity 5F-
2µF
3µF

4µF 5µF

+ –
6V
(A) 4.5 µC (B) 6.0 µC (C*) 9.0 µC (D) 30 µC

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,d ifjiFk fp=k esa iznf'kZr gS ] rks 5F /kkfjrk okys la/kkfj=k esa vkos'k Kkr dhft, -
2µF
3µF

4µF 5µF

+ –
6V
(A) 4.5 µC (B) 6.0 µC (C) 9.0 µC (D) 30 µC

3. In the circuit shown in the following fig. The p.d across 3F capacitor is -
20V

3µF 5µF
4V

(A) 4 V (B) 6 V (C*) 10 V (D) 16 V


fuEufyf[kr ifjiFk esa 3F okys la/kkfj=k ij foHkokUrj gksxk-
20V

3µF 5µF
4V

(A) 4V (B) 6V (C) 10V (D) 16V

4. Three capacitors of capacitors C1 , C2 , C3 are connected as shown in the figure. The points A , B and
C are at potential V1 , V2 and V3 respectively. Then the potential at O will be –
A

C1

O
C2
C3

B C
V V  V2 V3  V3 V1 V C  V C  V3 C3
(A) V1  V2  V3 (B) 1 2 (C*) 1 1 2 2 (D) zero
2 V1  V2  V3 C1  C2  C3
C1 , C2 ,oa C3 /kkfjrk ds rhu la/kkfj=k ,d nwljs ls fp=kkuqlkj tqM+s gq, gSA fcUnq A , B ,o C ij foHko Øe'k% V1
, V2 vkSj V3 gSA fcUnq O ij foHko gksxk-
A

C1

O
C2
C3

B C
V  V  V3
(A) 1 2 (B) V1V2  V2 V3  V3 V1 (C) V1C1  V2 C2  V3 C3 (D) 'kwU;
2 V1  V2  V3 C1  C2  C3

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5. Three capacitors A , B and C are connected to a battery of 25volt as shown in the figure. The ratio of
charges on capacitors A , B and C will be -
A

5µF
B C
25V
8µF 12µF

(A*) 5 : 2 : 3 (B) 5 : 3 : 2 (C) 2 : 5: 3 (D) 2 : 3 : 5


fp=kkuqlkj A, B ,oa C rhu la/kkfj=k 25 oksYV dh caSVjh ls tqM+s gSasA la/kkfj=k A , B ,oa C ij vkos'kks dk vuqikr
gksxk -
A

5µF
B C
25V
8µF 12µF

(A) 5 : 2 : 3 (B) 5 : 3 : 2 (C) 2 : 5: 3 (D) 2 : 3 : 5

6. Four equal capacitors , each with a capacitance (C) are connected to a battery of E.M.F 10volts as
shown in the adjoining figure. The mid point of the capacitor system is connected to earth. Then the
potentials of B and D are respectively-
A C

B D
Earthed
(A) +10 volt , zero volt (B*) +5 volt , –5 volt (C) –5 volt, +5 volt (D) zero volt, 10 volt
pkj leku la/kkfj=k ] izR;sd dh /kkfjrk (C) gS rFkk ;s ,d cSVjh ftldk fo- ok- cy 10 oksYV gS ls fp=kkuqlkj tqM+s
gq, gSA bl la/kkfj=k la;kstu ds e/; fcUnq dks i`Foh ls tksM+ nsrs gSA rks B o D ds fljkas ij foHko gksaxs -
A C

B D
HkwlEifdZr
(A) +10 oksYV , 'kwU; oksYV (B) +5 oksYV, –5 oksYV (C) –5 oksYV, +5 oksYV (D) 'kwU; oksYV, 10 oksYV

7. A circuit has a section AB as shown in the fig. With E = 10V , C1 = 1.0F, C2 = 2.0F and the potential
difference VA – VB = 5V. The voltage across C1 is -
A E B
– +
C1 C2
(A) zero (B) 5V (C*) 10V (D) 15V
fp=k esa ,d ifjiFk AB fn;k x;k gS ftlesa E = 10V , C1 = 1.0F , C2 = 2.0F rFkk foHkokUrj VA – VB = 5V
gS] rks C1 la/kkfj=k ds fljksa ij oksYVst Kkr djks -
A E B
– +
C1 C2
(A) 'kwU; (B) 5V (C) 10V (D) 15V

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8. The potential difference between points (A) and (B) of the circuit is-
A
C1 C2

C3 C4
B

E
(C2 C3  C1C4 )E (C2C3  C1C4 )E
(A) (C2 – C1 ) E (B) (C4 – C3) E (C) (D*)
(C1  C2  C3  C4 ) (C1  C2 )(C3  C4 )
fp=kkuqlkj (A) o (B) ds chp foHkokUrj gS -
A
C1 C2

C3 C4
B

E
(C2 C3  C1C 4 )E (C2 C3  C1C4 )E
(A) (C2 – C1 ) E (B) (C4 – C3) E (C) (D)
(C1  C2  C3  C 4 ) (C1  C2 )(C3  C4 )

9. A 1F capacitor is connected in the circuit shown below. The e.m.f of the cell is 2 volts and internal
resistance is 0.5 ohm. The resistors R1 and R2 have values 4 ohm and 1 ohm respectively. The charge
on the capacitor must be-
E=2V, r = 0.5

1µF R1

R2

(A) 2C (B) 1C (C*) 1.33C (D) zero


fuEu fp=k esa ,d 1F dk la/kkfj=k tqM+k gqvk gS rFkk lSy dk fo-ok- cy 2 oksYV vkSj vkUrfjd izfrjks/k 0.5 vkse gSA
fp=k esa iznf'kZr nksuks izfrjks/kksa ds eku Øe'k% 4 vkse rFkk 1 vkse gS] rks la/kkfj=k ij vkos'k dk eku gksxk -
E=2V, r = 0.5

1µF R1

R2

(A) 2C (B) 1C (C) 1.33C (D) 'kwU;

10. In the figure shown, the capacity of the condenser C is 2F. The current in 2 resistor is-


2µF  

+ –
6V 
1 1
(A) 9 A (B*) 0.9 A (C) A (D) A
9 0.9

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iznf'kZr fp=k esa la/kkfj=k C dh /kkfjrk 2F gSA 2 izfrjks/k esa /kkjk gS -


2µF  

+ –
6V 
1 1
(A) 9 A (B) 0.9 A (C) A (D) A
9 0.9

11. In the circuit shown here C1 = 6F, C2 = 3F and battery B = 20V. The Switch S1 is first closed. It is
then opened and afterwards S2 is closed. What is the charge finally on C2 ?
C2 3µF
S2
C1 6µF
S1

B=20V
(A) 120C (B) 80C (C*) 40C (D) 20C
;gk¡ iznf'kZr ifjiFk esa C1 = 6F, C2 = 3F rFkk cSVjh B = 20V gSA fLop S1 dks igys cUn fd;k tkrk gSA fQj
bls [kksyk tkrk gS rFkk blds ckn S2 dks cUn fd;k tkrk gS rks vUr esa C2 vkos'k D;k gS -
C2 3µF
S2
C1 6µF
S1

B=20V
(A) 120C (B) 80C (C) 40C (D) 20C

12. As in figure shown, if a capacitor C is charged by connecting it with resistance R, then energy is given
by the battery will be -
C

V
1 1 1
(A) CV 2 (B*) More than CV 2 (C) Less than CV 2 (D) Zero
2 2 2
tSlk fd fp=k esa iznf'kZr gS ;fn ,d la/kkfj=k C dks izfrjks/k R ls tksM+dj vkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gS rc cSVjh }kjk nh
xbZ ÅtkZ gksxh -
C

1 1 1
(A) CV 2 (B) CV 2 ls vf/kd (C) CV 2 ls de (D) 'kwU;
2 2 2

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13. A parallel plate capacitor has plate area A and separation d. It is charged to a potential difference V0.
The charging battery is disconnected and the plates are pulled apart to three times the initial
separation. The work required to separate the plates is -
30 AV02  AV 2  AV 2  AV 2
(A) (B) 0 0 (C) 0 0 (D*) 0 0
d 2d 3d d
,d lekUrj IysV la/kkfj=k dk IysV {ks=kQy A rFkk IysVks ds e/; nwjh d gSA bls V0 foHkokUrj rd vkosf'kr fd;k x;k
gSA vkos'ku cSVjh dks gVk fy;k tkrk gS rFkk IysVks dks izkjfEHkd nwjh dk rhu xquk ,d nwljs nwj [khapk tkrk gSA
IysVks dks nwj djus eas vko';d dk;Z gS -
30 AV02 0 AV02 0 AV02 0 AV02
(A) (B) (C) (D*)
d 2d 3d d

14. A capacitor of capacity C1 is charged to the potential of V0. On disconnecting with the battery, it is
connected with a capacitor of capacity C2 as shown in the adjoining figure. The ratio of energies before
and after the connection of switch S will be -
S
C1V0
C2

(A*) (C1 + C2)/C1 (B) C1/(C1 + C2) (C) C1C2 (D) C1/C2
C1 /kkfjrk ds ,d la/kkfj=k dks V0 foHko rd vkosf'kr fd;k x;k gSA bls cSVjh ls vyx djds] bls fp=k esa
n'kkZ,uqlkj C2 /kkfjrk ds ,d la/kkfj=k ds lkFk tksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA fLop S ls tksM+us ds igys rFkk ckn esa ÅtkZvksa
dk vuqikr gksxk -
S
C1V0
C2

(A) (C1 + C2)/C1 (B) C1/(C1 + C2) (C) C1C2 (D) C1/C2

15. Condenser A has a capacity of 15F when it is filled with a medium of dielectric constant 15. Another
condenser B has a capacity of 1F with air between the plates. Both are charged separately by a
battery of 100 V. After charging, both are connected in parallel without the battery and the dielectric
medium being removed. The common potential now is -
(A) 400 V (B*) 800 V (C) 1200 V (D) 1600V
la/kkfj=k dh A dh /kkfjrk 15F gS tc bls 15 ijkoS/kqrkad ds ek/;e }kjk Hkjk tkrk gSA vU; la/kkfj=k B dh /kkfjrk
1F gS tc IysVks ds e/; ok;q mifLFkr gksA nksuksa dks 100 V dh ,d cSVjh }kjk vyx&vyx vkosf'kr fd;k x;k gSA
vkos'ku ds i'pkr~ nksuksa dks cSVjh gVkdj ,d nwljs ds lekUrj tksM+ fn;k tkrk gS rFkk ijkoS/kqrkad dks gVk fn;k
tkrk gSA vc mHk;fu"V foHko gS -
(A) 400 V (B) 800 V (C) 1200 V (D) 1600V

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DPP No. : A43
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 3 min.) (30, 30)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : A43


1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (B)
8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (A)
a a
1. A linear small part of a circuit PQ is situated on X-axis from x   to x   and a current  is
2 2
flowing it. The magnetic field produced due to part PQ at point x = +a will be-
1
(A) Proportional to a (B) Proportional to a2 (C) Proportional to (D) Equal to zero
a
a a
,d ifjiFk dk NksVk js[kh; Hkkx PQ, x-v{k ij x   ls x   fLFkr gSA blesa /kkjk  izokfgr gks jgh gSA Hkkx
2 2
PQ ds dkj.k fcUnq x = + a ij mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k gksxk&
1
(A) a ds lekuqikrh (B) a2 ds lekuqikrh (C) ds lekuqikrh (D*) 'kwU;
a

2. The direction of lines of force of magnetic field produced due to flow of direct current in a conductor is
formed by-
(A) Lenz’s (B*) Right hand palm rule
(C) Flaming’s left hand rule (D) Flaming’s right hand rule.
dlh pkyd esa fn"V /kkjk izokfgr gksus ds dkj.k mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k dh cy js[kkvksa dh fn'kk Kkr dh tkrh gS&
(A) ysUt ds fu;e ls (B) nka;s gkFk ds gFksyh ds fu;e ls
(C) ¶ysfeax ds ck,a gkFk ds fu;e ls (D) ¶ysfeax ds lh/ks gkFk ds fu;e ls
3. The radius of a circular coil it R and it carries a current of  ampere. The intensity of magnetic field at a
distance x from the centre (x >> R) will be:
R f=kT;k dh o`Ùkkdkj dq.Myh esa  ,Eih;j dh /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA dq.Myh ds dssUnz ls x nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh
rhozrk dk eku gksxk& [x >> R]
 0 R 2 0 R 2 0 R 0 R
(A) B  (B*) B  (C) B  2
(D) B 
2 x2 2x 3
2x 2x 3

4. The orbital angular momentum of an electron is L, then its magnetic moment will be-
,d bysDVªkWu dk d{kh; dks.kh; laosx L gS] rks bldk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ gksxk&
eLm 2m eL mL
(A) (B) (C*) (D)
2 eL 2m 2e

5. By a current carying toroid, whose area of cross-section is fixed, the magnetic induction produced will be-
(A) Maximum at inner end
(B) Maximum at outer end
(C) Maximum at the centre of area of cross-section
(D*) Uniform over the at whole area of cross-section
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,d /kkjkokgh VksjkbM dk vuqizLFk dkV ,d leku gS blds dkj.k mRiUu pqEcdh; izsj.k gksxk&
(A) vkUrfjd fljksa ij vf/kdre (B) ckâ; fljksa ij vf/kdre
(C) vuqizLFk dkV {ks=k ds dsUnz ij vf/kdre (D) lEiw.kZ vuqizLFk dkV {ks=k esa ,d leku

6. A magnetic field is present, the direction of which is perpendicular to the plane of the paper from top to
bottom. An electron is projected into the field in the plane of the paper with a constant velocity. The
electron as it enters the magnetic field, it will move-
(A) along straight path.
(B*) along a circular path in the plane of the paper towards right with respect to its initial direction.
(C) along a circular path in the plane of the paper towards left with respect to its initial direction.
(D) perpendicular to the plane of the paper following a circular path.
,d pqEcdh; {ks=k fn'kk dkxt ds ry ds yEcor~ Åij ls uhps dh vksj gSA dkxt ds ry esa] ,d bysDVªkWu dks iwoZ dh
vksj {ks=k esa fu;r osx ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA {ks=k esa izos'k djrs gh] bysDVªkWu&
(A) ljy js[kh; iFk ij pysxkA
(B) dkxt ds ry esa izkjfEHkd fn'kk] ds nkabZ vksj o`Ùkh; iFk ij pysxkA
(C) dkxt ds ry esa izkjfEHkd fn'kk ds ckbZ vksj o`Ùkh; iFk ij pysxkA
(D) dkxt ds ry ds yEcor~ o`Ùkh; iFk ij pysxkA

7. The diagram given below represents an area A = 0.5 m2 situated in a uniform magnetic field
B = 4.0 wb/m2 with its normal making an angle of 60º with respect to magnetic field. The value of
magnetic flux through the area will be equal to-
fp=kkuqlkj pqEcdh; {ks=k B = 4.0 oscj@eh-2 esa ,d {ks=kQy A = 0.5 eh-2 fLFkr gS rFkk bl ij vfHkyEc pqEcdh; {ks=k
dh fn'kk ds lkFk 60º dk dks.k cukrk gSA {ks=kQy A ls lEc) pqEcdh; ¶yDl dk eku gksxk&
P

B
 = 60o

(A) 2.0 wb (B*) 1.0 wb (C) 3 wb (D) 0.5 wb

8. The magnetic field B at the centre of a circulate coil of radius r is times that due to a long straight wire
at a distance r from it, for equal currents. Fig. shows three cases; in all cases the circular part has radius
r and straight ones are infinitely long. For same current the field B at the centre P in cases , ,  has
the ratio-
r f=kT;k dh ,d o`Ùkkdkj /kkjkokgh dq.Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k B dk eku] leku /kkjk izokg okys ,d yEcs rkj
ds dkj.k r nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k ds eku dk xquk gSA fp=k esa rhu fLFkfr;k¡ n'kkZ;h xbZ gSA leLr fLFkfr;ksa esa o`Ùkh;
Hkkxksa dh f=kT;k r rFkk ljy js[kh; Hkkxksa dh yECkkbZ vuUr gSA fLFkfr;ksa , ,  esa leku /kkjkvksa ds fy;s dsUnz P ij
pqEcdh; {ks=kksa dk vuqikr gksxk&

P P
P

  


     3 1        3 1
(A*)    : :    (B)    1 :   1 : 
 2  2  4 2  2  2   4 2 
  3      1   3 1 
(C)  : : (D)    1 :  :  
2 2 4  2  4 4  4 2

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9. If the intensity of magnetic field at a point on the axis of current carrying coil is half of that at the centre of
the coil, then the distance of that point from the centre of the coil will be-
/kkjkokgh dq.Myh ds fdlh v{kh; fcUnq ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk] dq.Myh dsUnz ij rhozrk dh vkèkh gS rks] fcUnq dh
dq.Myh ds dsUnz ls nwjh gksxh&
R 3R
(A) (B) R (C) (D*) 0.766 R
2 2

10. A pair of stationary and infinitely long bent wires are placed in the xy plane as shown in fig. The wires
carry current of i = 10 Amp. each as shown. The segment L and M are along the x-axis. The segment P
and Q are parallel to the y-axis such that OS = OR = 0.02 m. The magnetic induction at the origin O is-
fp=kkuqlkj vuUr yEckbZ okys rFkk eqM+s gq, rkj xy ry esa fLFkj voLFkk esa j[ks gq, gSA izR;sd rkj esa i = 10 ,Eih;j
/kkjk fp=k esa n'kkZ;h x;h fn'kk izokfgr gks jgh gSA Hkkx L rFkk M x-v{k ds vuqfn'k gSA Hkkx P rFkk Q, y-v{k ds
lekukUrj bl izdkj fLFkr gS fd OS = OR = 0.02 eh- gSA ewy fcUnq O ij pqEcdh; izjs .k dk eku gS&
y Q

L R O M x
S
P

(A*) 10–4 oscj@eh-2 (B) 10–2 oscj@eh-2 (C) 10–6 oscj@eh-2 (D) 10–8 oscj@eh-2
(A) 10–4 Wb/m2 (B) 10–2 Wb/m2 (C) 10–6 Wb/m2 (D) 10–8 Wb/m2

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DPPDAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

NO. B1 TO B3

2. DPP Syllabus :
DPP NO. : A44
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 2 min.) (30, 20)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : A44


1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (C)
8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (A)

1. Magnetic field is produced by the flow of current in a straight wire. This phenomenon is based on-
(A) Faraday’s Law (B) Maxwell’s Law (C)h Coulbom’s Law (D) Oersted’s Law
fdlh lh/ks rkj esa fo|qr /kkjk izokg ds dkj.k pqEcdh; {ks=k mRiUu gksrk gS] ;g ?kVuk fuEu fu;e ij vk/kkfjr gS&
(A) QSjkMs dk fu;e (B) eSDlosy dk fu;e (C) dwykWe dk fu;e (D*) vkWjLVsM dk fu;e

2. A 2 Mev proton is moving perpendicular to uniform magnetic field of 2.5 tesla. What is the magnetic force
on the proton- (mp = 1.6 x 10–27 kg.)
2.5 Vslyk ds ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k ds yEcor~ 2 Mev ÅtkZ dk izksVkWu xfreku gSaA izksVkWu ij pqEcdh; cy fdruk
gS& ¼mP = 1.6 × 10–27 fdxzk½
(A) 8 x 10–12 N (B*) 8 x 10–12 N (C) 80 x 10–12 N (D) 0.80 x 10–12 N

3. The intensity of magnetic field at a point situated at a distance r close to a long straight current carrying
r
wire is B the intensity of field at a distance from the wire will be-
2
r
,d yEcs ,oa lh/ks /kkjkokgh rkj ls r nwjh ij fLFkr ,d fcUnq ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk B gSA rkj ls nwjh ij
2
pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk gksxh&
B B
(A) (B) (C*) 2B (D) 4B
2 4

4. A positively charged particle moving with velocity v enters a region of space having a constant magnetic

induction B . The particle will experiences the largest deflecting force when the angle between the
 
velocity v and B is-

osx ls xfr'khy /kukosf'kr d.k ,d fu;r pqEcdh; {ks=k B esa izos'k djrk gS] ;fn d.k vf/kdre fopyu cy vuqHko
 
djrk gSA rks osx v rFkk B ds e/; dks.k gksxk&
(A) 0º (B) 45º (C*) 90º (D) 180º

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5. A soleniod 1.5 m. and 4.0 cm. in a diameter possess 10 turns/cm. A current of 5.0 amp. is following
through it. Calculate the magnetic induction-
1.5 eh- yEckbZ rFkk 4 lseh- O;kl dh ,d ifjukfydk esa izfr lseh- 10 Qsjs gSA blesa 5 ,Eih;j /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA
(a) Inside and (b) At one end on the axis of solenoid respectively
[a] ifjukfydk ds vUnj] rFkk [b] v{k ds ,d fljs ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk eku Øe'k% gksxkA
(A*) 2x 10–3 T, x 10–3 T (B) x 10–3 T, x 10–3 T
(C) 2x 10 T, x 10 T
–3 –3
(D) x 10–3 T, x 10–3 T

6. An electron moves a at distance 1m opposite to the direction of current carrying wire a force F acts on it.
if it moves perpendicular to the wire at same distance, then the force will be-
/kkjkokgh rkj ls 1 eh- nwj /kkjk izokg ds foijhr fn'kk esa xfr'khy ,d bysDVªkWu ij F cy yx jgk gS ;fn ;g rkj ds
yEcor~ rkj ls leku nwjh ij xfr djs rks yxus okyk cy gksxk&
F
(A*) F (B) 2F (C) (D) Zero 'kwU;
2
7. A particle of charge +q and mass m moving under the influence of a uniform electric field Eiˆ and a
uniform magnetic field Bk̂ follows trajectory from P to Q shown in fig. The velocities at P and Q are viˆ
2v ˆj and respectively. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct- [IIT-1991]
m nzO;eku ,oa +q vkos'k dk ,d d.k] ,d leku oS|qr {ks=k Eiˆ rFkk ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k Bk̂ ds izHkko esa fcUnq
P ls Q rd fp=k esa iznf'kZr iFk ij pyrk gSA P o Q ij osx Øe'k% viˆ o 2vjˆ gSA fuEu esa dkSulk dFku lR; gS&
Y E
P v B

Q X
O 2a
2v

3 mv 2
[a] E 
4 qa
3 mv3
[b] Rate of workdone by electric field at P is
4 a
3 mv3
P ij oS|qr {ks=k }kjk fd;s x;s dk;Z dh nj
4 a
[c] Rate of workdone by electric field at P is zero
P ij oS|qr {ks=k }kjk fd;s x;s dk;Z dh nj 'kwU; gS
[d] Rate of workdone by both the fields at Q is zero.
Q ij nksuksa {ks=kksa }kjk fd;s x;s dk;Z dh nj 'kwU;
(A) a, b, c (B) b, c, d (C*) a, b, d (D) a, c, d

8. Two straight infinitely long and thin wires are separated 0.1 m apart and carry a current of 10 Amp. each
in opposite directions. The magnetic field on point at a distance 0.1 m from both the wires is-
nks irys ,oa vuUr yEckbZ okys lh/ks /kkjkokgh pkydksa esa izR;sd esa 10 ,Eih;j fo|qr /kkjk ijLij foijhr fn'kk esa
izokfgr gks jgh gSA pkydksa ds e/; nwjh 0.1 eh- gSA nksuksa pkydksa ls 0.1 eh- nwj fLFkr fcUnq ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh
rhozrk gksxk&
(A*) 2 x 10–5 Wb/m2 (B) 3 x 10–5 Wb/m2 (C) 4 x 10–5 Wb/m2 (D) 1 x 10–5 Wb/m2

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9. A wire is parallel to a square coil carries current is same direction as that of the wire. Now at any point A
with in the coil the magnetic field will be-
,d oxkZdkj dq.Myh ds lekukUrj fLFkr rkj esa izokfgr /kkjk dh fn'kk dq.Myh esa izokfgr /kkjk dh fn'kk esa gh gSA
oxkZdkj dq.Myh ds vUnj fdlh fcUnq A ij pqEcdh; {ks=k gksxk&

A
i i i

(A) Less than the magnetic field produced due to coil only
dsoy dq.Myh }kjk mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k ls de
(B) More than the magnetic field produced due to coil only
dsoy dq.Myh }kjk mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k ls vf/kd
(C*) Equal to that produced by the coil alone
dsoy dq.Myh }kjk mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k ls vf/kd
(D) Zero 'kwU;

10. A current carrying wire is bent into the shape of a square coil. The magnetic field produced at the centre
of coil by one arm BC is B. Then the resultant magnetic field at the centre due to all the arms will be-
,d /kkjkokgh rkj dks oxkZdkj vkÑfr esa eksM+k x;k gSA bldh ,d Hkqtk BC ds dkj.k dq.Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh;
{ks=k dh rhozrk B gSA leLr Hkqtkvksa ds dkj.k dq.Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk ifjek.k gksxk&
C

i O i

+ B
B B
(A*) 4B (B) (C) B (D)
2 4

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NO. A45

DPP NO. : A45


Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 20 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 2 min.) (30, 20)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. # A45


1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6 (A) 7. (D)
8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D)

1. A current of 10 ampere flows through two straights parallel wires. Both are attracted towards each other
with a force at 1 × 10–3 N . If their currents are doubled, then the force of attracted will be-
nks lh/ks lekUrj rkjksa esa 10 ,Eih;j /kkjk ,d gh fn'kk esa izokfgr gks jgh gSA nksuksa ds e/; ijLij vkd"kZ.k cy
1 × 10–3 U;wVu gSA ;fn nksuksa esa izokfgr /kkjk dk eku nks xquk dj fn;k tk;s rks vkd"kZ.k cy gksxk&
(A) 1 × 10–3 N (B) 2 × 10–3 N (C*) 4 × 10–3 N (D) 0.25 × 10–3 N

2. Who discovered. Magnetic effects of currant-


(A) Faraday (B*) Oersted (C) Ampere (D) Bohr
fo|qr /kkjk ds pqEcdh; izHkko dh [kkst djus okys oSKkfud dk uke&
(A) QSjkMs (B) vkWjLVsM (C) ,Eih;j (D) cksgj
3. Dimension of magnetic flux is-
pqEcdh; ¶yDl dh foek gS&
(A) MLT–2 A–2 (B) ML2T–2 A–2 (C) MLT–1 A–2 (D*) ML2T–2 A–1

4. The field produced by a moving charged particle is-


(A) Electric (B) Magnetic
(C*) Both electric and magnetic   (D) Nothing can be predicted
xfr'khy vkosf'kr d.k }kjk mRiUu {ks=k gksxk&
(A) dsoy oS|qr {ks=k (B) dsoy pqEcdh; {ks=k

(C) oS|qr {ks=k ,oa pqEcdh; {ks=k nksukas  (D) fuf'pr vuqeku lEHko ugha

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5. As shown in the figure, the uniform magnetic field between the two identical plates, is B. There is hole
in a plate. If through this hole a particle of charge q, mass m and energy E enter in the magnetic field,
then particle will not strike with the upper plate provided-
fp=kkuqlkj nks lekukUrj IysVksa ds e/; ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k B gSA IysV esa ,d fNnz gSA ;fn blesa ls gksdj ,d
q vkos'k ,oa m nzO;eku rFkk E ÅtkZ dk d.k pqEcdh; {ks=k B esa izos'k djs rks ;g Åijh IysV ls ugha Vdjk,xk
;fn&

X X X X X X

X X X X X X d

X X X X X X

2mE 2mE 2mE 2mE


(A) B  (B*) B  (C) B    (D) B 
qd qd qd qd
6. A current carrying square coil is vertically suspended, The coil will come to rest in-
(A*) East-West (B) North-East (C) North-South (D) South-West
,d /kkjkokgh oxkZdkj dq.Myh Å/okZdkj yVkdkbZ tkrh gS rks dq.Myh fdl fn'kk eas fLFkj gks tk;sxh&
(A) iwoZ&if'pe (B) mÙkj&iwoZ (C) mÙkj&nf{k.k (D) nf{k.k&if'pe

7. A wire of length L carries a current of  ampere on bending it in to a circle, the value of its magnetic
moment will be-
L yEckbZ ds ,d rkj esa  ,Eih;j dh /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gS rkj dks ,d o`Ùk ds vkdkj esa eksM+us ij mlds pqEcdh;
vk?kw.kZ dk eku gksxk&
 L  L  L2
(A)  L (B) (C) (D*)
2 4 4
8. As shown in diagram, two perpendicular wire are placed very close to each other, but they are not
touching each other. The points where the intensity of magnetic field is zero are-
fp=kkuqlkj nks rkj ,d nwljs ds yEcor~ vfr fudV fLFkr gS] rkj ,d nwljs dks Li'kZ ugha dj jgs gSS] ftu fcUnqvksa ij
pqEcdh; {ks=k dk eku 'kwU; gksxk] mudh fLFkfr gS&
A B

D 
C

(A) A (B*) B, D (C) A, B  (D) B

9. A helium nucleus is moving in a circular path of radius 0.8 m. If it takes 2 seconds time to complete one
revolution, then the magnetic field at the centre of the circle will be-
1
(A) 0 × 10–19 T (B) 1.6 0 × 10–19 T (C) 0 × 10–19 T (D) 2 0 × 10–19 T
2
,d ghfy;e ukfHkd 0.8 eh- f=kT;k ds o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij xfr'khy gSA ;fn og 2 lsd.M esa ,d pDdj iwjk djrk gS] rks
o`Ùk ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; izsj.k dk eku gksxk&
1
(A*) 0 × 10–19 Vslyk (B) 1.6 0 × 10–19 Vslyk (C) 0 × 10–19 Vslyk (D) 2 0 × 10–19 Vslyk
2

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10. Four wires each of length 2.0 m, are bent in four loop. P, Q, R, and S then suspended in uniform
magnetic field. All the loop carry equal currents which statement of the following is true-
pkj rkj] ftuesa izR;sd dh yEckbZ 2.0 eh- gS] mudks pkj ywiksa P, Q, R rFkk S esa eksMk+ tkrk gSA izR;sd ywi ls leku
/kkjk izokfgr djds ,dleku pqEcdh; {ks=k esa yVdk;s tkus ij] lR; dFku gS

S
P Q R

(A) Couple acting on the loop P is greatest. (B) Couple acting on the loop Q is greatest.
(C) Couple acting on the loop R is greatest.  (D*) Couple acting on the loop S is greatest.
(A) ywi P ij lcls vf/kd cy ;qXe yxsxkA (B) ywi Q ij lcls vf/kd cy ;qXe yxsxkA
(C) ywi R ij lcls vf/kd cy ;qXe yxsxkA (D) ywi S ij lcls vf/kd cy ;qXe yxsxkA

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DPP No. : A46
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 20 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 2 min.) (30, 20)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : A46


1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (D)
8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (A)
1. One ampere current is passed through a 2m long straight wire. The magnetic field in air at a point
distance 3m from one end of wire on its axis will be-
2 eh- yEcs lh/ks rkj esa ,d ,Eih;j dh /kkjk izokfgr dh tkrh gSA rkj dh v{k ij] rkj ds fdlh fljs ls 3 eh- nwj
fLFkr fcUnq ij pqEcdh; {ks=k gksxk& ¼ok;q esa½
0 0 0
(A) (B) (C) (D*) Zero 'kwU;
2 4 8

2. A current carrying wire and a rectangular loop are placed as shown in figure. then-
,d /kkjkokgh rkj rFkk /kkjkokgh vk;rkdkj dq.Myh fp=kkuqlkj j[ks gq, gS&
S R

P Q
(A) The wire will be repelled by the rectangular loop.
(B*) The wire will attracted by the rectangular loop.
(C) There will not be any change in position of wire
(D) Loop will rotate.
(A) rkj] dq.Myh }kjk izfrdf"kZr gksxkA (B) rkj] dq.Myh }kjk vkdf"kZr gksxkA
(C) rkj dh fLFkfr esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksxkA (D) dq.Myh ?kw.kZu djsxhA

3. A proton, a deutron and an -particle of same kinetic energy enter in a uniform magnetic field
perpendicularly. The ratio of radii of their circular paths will be-
leku xfrt ÅtkZ ds izksVkWu] M~;wVªkWu rFkk vYQk d.k ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k esa {ks=k dh fn'kk ds yEcor~ izos'k djrs
gS] muds o`Ùkh; iFkksa dh f=kT;kvksa dk vuqikr gksxk &
(A) 1 : 1 : 2 (B*) 1: 2 : 1 (C) 1: 2 : 2  (D) 1 : 2 : 1

4. A charge q is in a circular motion, perpendicular to the magnetic field B. The angular velocity of charge in
radian per second will be-
,d vkos'k q o`Ùkh; xfr dj jgk gS vkSj ;g pqEcdh; {ks=k B ds yEcor~ gS vkos'k dk dks.kh; osx jsfM;u izfr lsd.M esa
gksxk&
qB qB q qBm
(A*) (B) (C)  (D)
m 2µm mB 2

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5. A positively charged particle moving with constant speed. Due east enters a region of uniform magnetic
field directed vertically upwards this practice will-
(A) Get deflected vertically upwards direction
(B) Move in a circular path with its increased speed
(C*) Move in a circular path with its unchanged speed
(D) Be moving in a straight part with the same speed
Å/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj pqEcdh; {ks=k esa] iwoZ fn'kk dh vksj fu;r pky ls xfr'khy ,d /kukosf'kr d.k izo's k djrk gS rks
d.k&
(A) Åij dh vksj fo{ksfir gksxk (B) vf/kd osx ls o`Ùkh; iFk esa xfr djsxk
(C) mlh pky ls o`Ùkh; iFk esa xfr djsxk (D) mlh osx ls lh/kh js[kk esa xfr djsxk

6. Due to earth’s magnetic field charged cosmic ray’s particle-


(A*) Requires more K.E to reach the equator than the pole
(B) Requires less K.E. to reach the equator than the pole
(C) Can never reach the pole
(D) Can never reach the equator
i`Foh ds pqEcdh; {ks=k ds dkj.k vkosf'kr dkWfLed fdj.kksa ds vkosf'kr d.kksa dks&
(A) /kqzoksa dh vis{kk Hkwe/; js[kk ij igaqpus ds fy, vf/kd xfrt ÅtkZ dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
(B) /kqzoksa dh vis{kk Hkwe/; js[kk ij igaaqpus ds fy, de xfrt ÅtkZ dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
(C) /kzqo ij dHkh ugha igqapsxkA
(D) Hkwe/; js[kk ij dHkh ugha igqapsxkA

7. A straight wire of diameter 0.5 mm. carrying a current of 1A is replaced by another wire of 1mm. diameter
carrying same current. The strength of the magnetic field far away is-
(A) Twice the earlier value (B) Half of the earlier value
(C) Quarter of the earlier value (D*) No change
0.5 feeh O;kl okys ,d lh/ks rkj esa 1 ,Eih;j /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gS] ;fn bldks 1 feeh O;kl okys rkj ls
izfrLFkkfir dj fn;k tk;s ftlesa leku /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gks rks rkj ls cgqr nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk&
(A) iwoZ eku dh nqxquh gks tk;sxhA (B) iwoZ eku dh vk/kh jg tk;sxhA
(C) iwoZ eku dh ,d pkSFkkbZ jg tk;sxhA (D) vifjofrZr jgsxhA

8. A 200 MeV proton enters a region of magnetic field of intensity 5T. The magnetic field points from south
to north and the proton in moving along the vertical. The value of the force acting on the proton will be-
200 Mev ÅtkZ dk ,d izksVkWu 5 T ds pqEcdh; {ks=k esa izos'k djrk gSA pqEcdh; {ks=k nf{k.k ls mÙkj dh vksj gS o
izksVkWu m/oZ fn'kk esa xfr'khy gSA izksVkWu ij yxus okys cy dk eku gksxk&
(A) Zero 'kwU; (B*) 1.6 × 10–10N (C) 3.2 × 10–18 N (D) 1.6 × 10–6N

9. A charged particle is moving on a circular path in transverse magnetic field. The time period for the
circular path will not depend on-
(A) Magnetic field (B) Charge of the particle
(C) Mass of the particle (D*) Velocity of the particle
,d vkosf'kr d.k vuqizLFk pqEcdh; {ks=k esa o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij xfr djrk gSA o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ifjHkze.k dky fuHkZj ugha
gksxk&
(A) pqEcdh; {ks=k ij (B) d.k ds vkos'k ij (C) d.k ds nzO;eku ij (D*) d.k ds osx ij

10. If a current is passed through a loop which is placed in a magnetic field, then the acting torque will not
depend on-
(A*) Shape of the loop (B) Area of the loop
(C) The current value (D) Magnetic filed
;fn fdlh ywi esa /kkjk izokfgr dh tkrh gS tks fd pqEcdh; {ks=k esa fLFkr gS] rks yxus okyk cy vk?kw.kZ fdl ij fuHkZj
ugha djrk gS&
(A) ywi dh vkÑfr ij (B) ywi ds {ks=kQy ij (C) /kkjk ds eku ij (D) pqEcdh; {ks=k ij

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DPP No. : A47
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 20 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 2 min.) (30, 20)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : A47


1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (B)
8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (C)

1. The dimensions of magnetic field are-


pqEcdh; {ks=k dh foek gS&
(A) [M0L1T 0 A1] (B) [MLT 2 A 1] (C*) [ML0T 2 A 1] (D) [MLT 2 A]

2. A coil of 100 turns and area 5 square centimeter is placed in a magnetic field B = 0.2 T. The normal to
the plane of the coil makes an angle of 600 with the direction of the magnetic field. The magnetic flux
linked with the coil is-
100 Qsjs vkSj 5 oxZ lseh {ks=kQy okyh ,d dq.Myh dks B = 0.2 T pqEcdh; {ks=k esa j[kk x;k gSA dq.Myh ds ry dk
vfHkyEc pqEcdh; {ks=k dh fn'kk ds lkFk 60º dks.k cukrk gSA dq.Myh ls lEc} pqEcdh; ¶yDl dk eku gksxk&
(A*) 5 × 10–3 Wb (B) 5 × 10–5 Wb (C) 10–2 Wb (D) 10–4 Wb
3. A rectangular coil, 20 cm × 20 cm., has 100 turns and carries a current of 1A. It is placed in a uniform
magnetic field B = 0.5 T with the direction of magnetic filed parallel to the plane of the coil. The
magnitude of the torque required to hold this coil, in this position is-
20 lseh x 20 lseh vk;rkdkj dq.Myh esa 100 Qsjs gS rFkk blesa 1 ,Eih;j dh /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA bls ,d leku
pqEcdh; {ks=k B = 0.5 T eas bl izdkj j[kk x;k gS fd pqEcdh; {ks=k dh fn'kk dq.Myh ds ry esa gSA bl dq.Myh dks
blh fLFkfr esa j[kus ds fy;s vko';d U;wure cyk?kw.kZ&
(A) Zero 'kwU; (B) 200 N-m (C*) 2 N-m (D) 10 N-m
4. A conductor in the form of a right angle ABC, with AB = 3 cm, and BC = 4 cm., carries a current of 10 A.
There is a uniform magnetic field of 5T perpendicular to the plane of the conductor. The force on the
conductor will be-
ledks.k ABC dh vkd`fr ds ,d pkyd esa 10 ,Eih;j /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA tgk¡ AB = 3 lseh rFkk BC = 4 lseh
gS] pkyd ds ry ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa 5T ifjek.k dk pqEcdh; {ks=k gSA pkyd ij yxus okyk cy gS&
(A) 1.5 N  (B) 2.0 N (C*) 2.5 N (D) 3.5 N
5. At a distance of 10 cm. from a long straight wire carrying current, the magnetic field is 0.04. Tesla the
magnetic field at the distance of 40 cm. will be-
,d yEcs lh/ks rkj esa /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA blls 10 lseh- dh nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k 0.04 Vslyk gSA 40 lseh dh
nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk eku gksxk&
(A*) 0.01 T (B) 0.02 T (C) 0.08 T (D) 0.16 T

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6. A particle with 10–11 coulomb of charge and 10–7 kg.mass is moving with a velocity of 108 m/s. along the
y-axis. A uniform static magnetic field B = 0.5 Tesla is acting along the x-direction. The force on the
particle is-
(A) 5 × 1011 N along ĵ (B) 5 × 103 N along k̂
(C) 5 × 10–11 N along – ĵ (D*) 5 × 10–4 N along – k̂
y-v{k dh fn'kk esa 108 eh-@ls- osx ls xfr'khy 10–7 fdxzk nzO;eku ds d.k ij 10–11 dwykWe vkos'k gSA
x-fn'kk esa ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k B = 0.5 T dk;Zjr gSA d.k ij yxus okyk cy gS&
(A) 5 × 10–11 N, ĵ fn'kk esa (B) 5 × 103 N, k̂ fn'kk esa
(C) 5 × 10–11 N, – ĵ fn'kk esa (D) 5 × 10–4 N, – k̂ fn'kk esa

7. A current is flowing in a circular coil of radius R and the magnetic field at its centre is B0 . At what
B
distance from the centre on the axis of the coil, the magnetic field will be 0 -
8
R f=kT;k dh o`Ùkkdkj dq.Myh esa /kkjk izokfgr gkss jgh gS] blds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k B0 gSA dq.Myh ds v{k ij blds
B
dsUnz ls fdruh nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk eku 0 gksxk&
8
(A) 7R (B*) 3R (C) 2R (D) 8R

8. A uniform wire is bent in the form of a circle of radius R. A current  enters at A and leaves at C as shown
in the fig. If the length ABC is half of the length ADC, the magnetic field at the centre O will be-
,d le:i rkj dks eksM+dj R f=kT;k dk o`Ùk cuk;k x;k gSA fp=kkuqlkj fcUnq A ij /kkjk  izo's k djrh gS vkSj fcUnq
C ls ckgj fudy tkrh gSA ;fn yEckbZ ABC yEckbZ ADC dh vk/kh gS rks dsUnz O ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk eku gksxk&
B

C
A

  0  0 
(A*) Zero 'kwU; (B) 0 (C) (D)
2R 4R 6R

9. A current of 5A is flowing in a wire of length 1.5 m. A force of 7.5 N acts on it when it is placed in a
uniform magnetic field of 2 Tesla. The angle between the magnetic field and the direction of the current
is-
1.5 eh- yEcs rkj esa 5 ,Eih;j /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA bldks 2 Vslyk ds ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k esa j[kus ij bl
ij 7.5 N dk cy yxrk gSA pqEcdh; {ks=k vkSj /kkjk dh fn'kk ds chp dk dks.k gksxk&
(A*) 300 (B) 450 (C) 600 (D) 900

10. The charge on a particle Y is double the charge on particle X. These two particles X and Y after being
accelerated thought the same potential difference enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe
circular paths of radii R1 and R2 respectively. The ratio of the mass of X to that Y is-
d.k Y ij vkos'k] d.k X ij vkos'k dk nqxuk gSA ;s nksuksa d.k X ,oa Y ,d gh foHkokUrj ls Rofjr gksdj ,d leku
pqEcdh; {ks=k esa izos'k djus ij Øe'k% R1 ,oa R2 f=kT;k dss o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa pyrs gSA X rFkk Y ds nzO;ekuksa dk vuqikr
gksxk&
2 2
 2R   2R  R12 2R1
(A)  1  (B)  1  (C*) (D)
 R2   R2  2R22 R2

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2. DPP Syllabus :

DPP No. : A48


Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 20 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (3 marks 2 min.) (30, 20)

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. # A48


1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (D) 6 (A) 7. (D)
8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (B)

1. The armature current in a D.C. motor is maximum when the motor has-
(A) Picked up maximum speed (B*) Just started
(C) Intermediate speed (D) Just been switched off
D.C eksVj esa vkesZpj (Armature) /kkjk vf/kdre gksrh gS] eksVj&
(A) tc vf/kdre pky izkIr djrh gSA (B) izkjEHk djrs gh rqjUrA
(C) dh e/;e pky gksrh gSA (D) cUn djrs gh rqjUrA

2. Fig. shows two bulbs B1 and B2 resistor R and an inductor L. When the switch S is turned off-
fp=k esa nks cYc B1, B2 izfrjks/k R rFkk ,d izsjdRo L fn[kk;s x;s gSA tc fLop S dks can fd;k tkrk gS&
R B1
S

L B2
- +

(A) Both B1 and B2 die out promptly.


(B*) Both B1 and B2 die out with some delay.
(C) B1 dies out promptly but B2 with some delay.
(D) B2 dies out promptly but B2 with some delay.
(A) nksuksa cYc B1 o B2 rqjUr cUn gks tkrs gSA
(B) nksuksa cYc B1 o B2 dqN nsjh ls cUn gks tkrs gSA
(C) B1 rqjUr cUn gks tkrk gS B2 dqN nsjh ls cUn gksrk gSA
(D) B2 rqjUr cUn gks tkrk gS B1 dqN nsjh ls cUn gksrk gSA
3. An aeroplane in which the distance between the tips of the wings is 50 m. is flying horizontally with a
speed of 360 km/hour over a place where the vertical component of earth's magnetic field is 2.0 × 10–4
Testa. The potential difference between the tips of the wings would be-
,d gokbZ tgkt ftlds nksuksa ia[kksa dh uksdksa ds e/; nwjh 50 eh- gS] {ksfrt fn'kk esa 360 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls mM+
jgk gSA mM+ku ds LFkku ij i`Foh ds pqEcdh; {ks=k ds m/okZ/kj ?kVd dk eku 2.0 × 10–4 Vslyk gS rks ia[kks dh uksdks
ds e/; foHkokUrj gksxk&
(A) 0.1 V (B*) 1.0 V (C) 0.2 V (D) 0.01 V
(A) 0.1 oksYV (B) 1.0 oksYV (C) 0.2 oksYV (D) 0.01 oksYV

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4. The number of turns in the primary and secondary coil of a transformer are 1000 and 3000 respectively.
If 80 volt A.C. is applied to the primary coil of the transformer, then the potential difference per turn of
the secondary coil would be-
,d VªkWUlQkeZj dh izkFkfed vkSj f}rh;d dq.Mfy;ksa esa Qsjksa dh la[;k Øe'k% 1000 vkSj 3000 gSA ;fn VªkWUlQkeZj
dh izkFkfed dq.Myh dks 80 oksYV dh A.C. dh lIykbZ nh tk;s rks f}rh;d dq.Myh esa izfr Qsjk foHkkoUrj gksxk&
(A) 240 volt (B) 2400 volt (C) 24 volt (D*) 0.08 volt
(A) 240 oksYV (B) 2400 oksYV (C) 24 oksYV (D) 0.08 oksYV
5. A coil having 500 square loops each of side 10 cm is placed normal to a magnetic flux which increased
at a rate of 1.0 T/sec. The induced e.m.f. (in volt) is-
,d oxkZdkj dq.Myh esa 500 Qsjs rFkk Hkqtk 10 lseh- gS] bldks 1.0 Vslyk@lsd.M dh nj ls c<+rs gq;s pqEcdh;
¶yDl ds yEcor~ j[kk tkrk gSA dq.Myh esa izsfjr fo- ok- cy- ¼oksYV esa½ gS&
(A) 0.1 (B) 0.5 (C) 1.0 (D*) 5.0
6. A transformer transformes 220 volts to 11 volts. If the current strength in the primary coil is 5 amp. and
that in the secondary is 90 amp. The efficiency of the transformer is-
,d VªkWUlQkeZj 220 oksYV dks 11 oksYV esa ifjofrZr dj nsrk gS ;fn izkFkfed dq.Myh esa /kkjk 5 ,fEi;j o f}rh;d
dq.Myh eas /kkjk 90 ,fEi;j gks rks VªkUlQkeZj dh n{krk gksxh&
(A*) 90% (B) 100% (C) 211% (D) 150%

7. A metallic conductor of 1 m length is rotated vertically its one end at an angular velocity of 5 rad/sec. If
the horizontal component of earth's field is 0.2 × 10–4 T, the voltage generated at both ends of the
conductor will be-
,d 1 eh- yEckbZ dk /kkrq pkyd vius ,d fljs ij Å/okZ/kj 5 jsfM;u@lsd.M dh dks.kh; pky ls ?kqek;k tkrk gSA
;fn i`Foh ds pqEcdh; {ks=k ds {ksfrt ?kVd dk eku 0.2 × 10–4 Vslyk gS rks pkyd ds nksuksa fljksa ds chp mRiUu
fo|qr okgd cy gksxk&
(A) 5 mV (B) 5 × 10–4 V (C) 50 mV (D*) 50 µ V

8. The armature coil of dynamo is in motion. The generated induced emf varies and the number of
magnetic lines of force also varies. Which of the following condition is correct-
Mk;ueksa dh dq.Myh pqEcdh; {ks=k esa ?kwe jgh gSA mRiUu izsfjr fo|qr okgd cy ifjofrZr gksrk gS vkSj pqECkdh; cy
js[kkvksa dh la[;k Hkh ifjofrZr gksrh gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulh 'krZ lR; gS&
(A) Lines of flux will be minimum, but induced emf will be zero.
(B) Lines of flux will be maximum, but the induced emf will be zero.
(C) Lines of flux will be maximum, but induced emf will be not be zero.
(D) The lines of flux will be maximum, and the induced emf will be also maximum.
(A) ¶yDl js[kk,a U;wure] ijUrq iszfjr fo|qr okgd cy 'kwU; gksxkA
(B*) ¶yDl js[kk,a vf/kdre] ijUrq iszfjr fo|qr okgd cy 'kwU; gksxkA
(C) ¶yDl js[kk,a vf/kdre] ijUrq iszfjr fo|qr okgd cy 'kwU; ugha gksxkA
(D) ¶yDl js[kk,a vf/kdre] rFkk iszfjr fo|qr okgd cy vf/kdre gksxkA

9. The area of a circular coil of 2000 turns is 70 cm². The coil is kept normal to the field of 0.3 W/m² and
rotated through 180°. The emf in volts generated in 0.1 sec. will be-
200 Qsjkas okyh ,d o`Ùkkdkj dq.Myh dk {ks=kQy 70 lseh2 gSA bldk ry 0.3 oscj@eh2 ds pqEcdh; {ks=k ds yEcor
j[kdj 180º ?kqek fn;k tkrk gS 0.1 lsd.M esa mRiUu izsfjr fo|qr okgd cy oksYV esa gksxk&
(A) 12 (B) 4.2 (C) 6 (D*) 84

10. In the secondary coil of a step up transformer, the number of turns of the copper wire are-
,d mPpk;h VªkWUlQkeZj dh f}rh;d dq.Myh esa&
(A) More and the wire is thick. (B*) More and the wire is thin.
(C) Less and the wire is thick. (D) Less and the wire is thin.
(A) eksVs rkacs ds rkj ds vf/kd Qsjs gksrs gSA (B) irys rkacs ds rkj ds vf/kd Qsjs gksr
s s gSA
(C) eksVs rkacs ds rkj ds de Qsjs gksrs gSA (D) irys rkacs ds rkj ds de Qsjs gksrs gSA

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