Class 12 Q, F Test
Class 12 Q, F Test
Charge is
(a) transferable (b) associated with mass
(c) conserved (d) All of these
Q.3. On rubbing, when one body gets positively charged and other negatively
charged, the electrons transferred from positively charged body to negatively
charged body are
(a) valence electrons only
(b) electrons of inner shells
(c) both valence electrons and electrons of inner shell
(d) yet to be established
Q.8. A positively charged rod is brought near an uncharged conductor. If the rod is
then suddenly withdrawn, the charge left on the conductor will be
(a) positive (b) negative
(c) zero (d) cannot say
Q.9. Two spheres A and B of exactly same mass are given equal positive and negative
charges respectively. Their masses after charging
(a) remains unaffected (b) mass of A > mass of B
(c) mass of A < mass of B (d) Nothing can be said
Q.10. When a comb rubbed with dry hair attracts pieces of paper. This is because
the
(a) comb polarizes the piece of paper
(b) comb induces a net dipole moment opposite to the direction of field
(c) electric field due to the comb is uniform
(d) comb induces a net dipole moment perpendicular to the direction of field
Q.13. Two charges q1 and q2 are placed in vacuum at a distance d and the force
acting between them is F. If a medium of dielectric constant 4 is introduced around
them, the force now will be
(a) F (b) F/2 (c) F/4 (d) 4F
Q.14. When 1014 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere, the charge on
the sphere becomes
a) 16 µC b) 18 C c) 18 µC 8) 16 C
Q.15. Two similar spheres having +Q and -Q charges are kept at a certain distance.
F force acts between the two. If at the middle of two spheres, another similar
sphere having +Q charge is kept, then it experiences a force in magnitude and
direction as
(a) zero having no direction.
(b) 8F towards +Q charge.
(c) 8F towards -Q charge.
(d) 4F towards +Q charge.