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ALLEN ROHTAK

  
Care Makes The Difference


  



 
Current Electricity
184-L, Model Town, Kailash Aashram Road, Rohtak 124001;
8800825254, 7205000205
GRADE 12 DPP-03 (ELECTRIC CONDUCTIONS)

PHYSICS UNIT-02: CURRENT ELECTRICITY By: Abhilash Sir (AJ Sir)


Student’s Name: Course:
1. Current of 4.8 amperes is flowing through a 6. When the length and area of cross-section
conductor. The number of electrons per both are doubled, then its resistance
second will be (A) Will become half
(A) 3  1019 (B) 7.68  1021 (B) Will be doubled
(C) Will remain the same
(C) 7.68  1020 (D) 3  1020
(D) Will become four times
2. Which one is not the correct statement 7. The resistance of a wire is 20 ohms. It is so
(A) 1volt  1coulomb 
1joule stretched that the length becomes three times,
then the new resistance of the wire will be
(B) 1volt  1ampere 
1joule / second
(A) 6.67 ohms (B) 60.0 ohms
(C) 1volt  1watt 
1H.P. (C) 120 ohms (D) 180.0 ohms
(D) Watt-hour can be expressed in eV 8. The resistivity of a wire
3. If a 0.1 % increase in length due to stretching, (A) Increases with the length of the wire
the percentage increase in its resistance will be (B) Decreases with the area of cross-section
(A) 0.2 % (B) 2 % (C) Decreases with the length and increases
with the cross-section of wire
(C) 1 % (D) 0.1 %
(D) None of the above statement is correct
4. The specific resistance of manganin is
9. Ohm's law is true
50  108 ohm  m . The resistance of a cube of
(A) For metallic conductors at low temperature
length 50cm will be
(B) For metallic conductors at high
(A) 10 6 ohm (B) 2.5  10 5 ohm temperature
(C) For electrolytes when current passes
(C) 10 8 ohm (D) 5  104 ohm
through them
5. The resistivity of iron is 1 10 7 ohm  m . The (D) For diode when current flows
resistance of a iron wire of particular length 10. The example for non-ohmic resistance is
and thickness is 1 ohm. If the length and the
(A) Copper wire (B) Carbon resistance
diameter of wire both are doubled, then the
resistivity in ohm  m will be (C) Diode (D) Tungston wire
(A) 1 10 7 (B) 2  107
(C) 4  10 7
(D) 8  107

184-L, Model Town, Kailash Aashram Road, Rohtak 124001; 8800825254, 7205000205 1

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