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PHYSICS-03 12th (A1) CLASS TEST

Q8. The magnitude of the gravitational force between a particle of mass m1 and another particle of m2 is F(x) = Gm1m2/x2 The work required to increase the separation of the particles from x = x1 to x1 + d is Gm m x Gm m d Gm m x2 Gm m d 2 (A) ( (B*) (C) 1 2 1 (D) 1 2 d x1 + d ) x1 (x1 + d ) d (x1 + d ) x1 (x1 + d ) Q9. Mean kinetic energy per gm molecule of a gas is given by 3 1 1 3 (A*) 2 RT (B) 2 RT (C) 2 KT (D) 2 KT Q10. Two blocks of masses m and M are

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PHYSICS-03 12th (A1) CLASS TEST

Q8. The magnitude of the gravitational force between a particle of mass m1 and another particle of m2 is F(x) = Gm1m2/x2 The work required to increase the separation of the particles from x = x1 to x1 + d is Gm m x Gm m d Gm m x2 Gm m d 2 (A) ( (B*) (C) 1 2 1 (D) 1 2 d x1 + d ) x1 (x1 + d ) d (x1 + d ) x1 (x1 + d ) Q9. Mean kinetic energy per gm molecule of a gas is given by 3 1 1 3 (A*) 2 RT (B) 2 RT (C) 2 KT (D) 2 KT Q10. Two blocks of masses m and M are

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Q8.

The magnitude of the gravitational force between a particle of mass m1 and another particle of m2 is
F(x) = Gm1m2/x2
The work required to increase the separation of the particles from x = x1 to x1 + d is
Gm1m2 x1 Gm1m2 d Gm1m2 x12 Gm1m2 d 2
(A) d  x  d  (B*) x ( x  d ) (C) (D)
1 1 1 d ( x1  d ) x1 ( x1  d )

Q9. Mean kinetic energy per gm molecule of a gas is given by


3 1 1 3
(A*) RT
T (B) RT
T (C) KT (D) KT
2 2 2 2
Q10. Two blocks of masses m and M are moving with speeds v1 and v2
(v1 > v2) in the same direction on the frictionless surface respectively, M
being ahead of m. An ideal spring of force constant k is attached to the
backside of M(as shown). The maximum compression of the spring
when the blocks collide is
m
(A) v1 (B) v2 M
k k
mM
(C*) (v1 – v2) (D) none of the above is correct
k M  m 

Q11. Three rods A, B and C of same length and cross-sectional area are joined in series. The thermal
conductivities are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 1.5. If the open ends of A and C are at 2000C and 180C, respectively.
At equilibrium, the temperature at the junction of A and B is
(A) 740C (B*) 1160C (C) 1560C (D) 1480C
For problem 12 to 18 (7 Prob)
A block of mass M is placed on a horizontal surface and it is tied with an
inextensible string to a block of mass m, as shown in figure. A block of
mass m0 is placed on M.
Q12. If there is no friction between any two surfaces, then
mg
(A) the downward acceleration of the block m is m  m  M .
0
(B*) the acceleration of m0 is zero.
(C) the tension in the string is Mg < T < mg.
(D) all the above
If a friction force exist between block M and the horizontal surface with the coefficient of friction is .
Q13. The minimum value of  for which the block m remains stationary is
m m M  m0 M
(A) (B*) M  m (C) (D) M  m
M 0 M 0

Q14. If  < min (the minimum friction required to keep the block m stationary), then the downward acceleration
of m is

 m  M   m   m0  M    m   m0  M    m  M 
(A)  g (B)   g (C*)  g (D)  g
 mM   m  m0  M   mM   m  m0  M 

Q.23 A uniform electric field E  aî  bˆj , intersects a surface of area A. What is the electric flux through this
area if the surface lies in the yz plane?
(A*) a A (B) 0 (C) b A (D) A a 2  b 2

Q.24 Consider a regular cube with positive point charge +Q in all corners except for
one which has a negative point charge –Q. Let the distance from any corner to
the center of the cube be r. What is the magnitude of electric field
at point P, the center of the cube?
(A) E = 7kQ/r2 (B) E = 1kQ/r2 (C*) E = 2kQ/r2 (D) E = 6kQ/r2

Q.25 The figure to the right shows an edge-on view of three extremely large, parallel
insulating sheets positively charged with uniform and identical surface charge
densities. In which of the regions shown is the electric field a maximum?
(A) B (B) C (C*) A and D
(D) The electric field is the same in all four regions of space.

Q.26 Two positive charges move toward the origin as represented in the figure. At
the instant shown, in what direction is the magnetic force of q2 on q1?
(A*) +x (B) –x (C) +y (D) –y

Q.27 Suppose a region of space has a uniform electric field, directed towards the right, as shown below.
Which statement is true?
(A) The potential at all three locations is the same
(B) The potential at points A and B are equal, the potential at point C is higher
than the potential at point A
(C*) The potential at points A and B are equal, and the potential at point C is
lower than the potential at point A
(D) The potential at point A is the highest, the potential at point B is the second highest, and the potential
at point C is the lowest.

Q.28 A wheel of radius R rolls on the ground with a uniform velocity v. The relative acceleration of topmost
point of the wheel with respect to the bottommost point is:
v2 2v2 v2 4v2
(A) (B*) (C) (D)
R R 2R R

Q.29 Six identical light bulbs are connected to a battery to form the circuit
shown. Which light bulb(s) glow the brightest?
(A) 1, 2 and 3 (B) 5 and 6
(C) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (D*) 4 only

Q.30 In the circuit segment shown, the potential difference VB – VA = 11 V at an instant when the Q = 16 C.
What can be said about the capacitor this instant?
(A) it is absorbing power at the rate of 20 mW
(B) it is delivering power at the rate of 9.3 mW
(C*) it is delivering power at the rate of 20 mW
(D) it is absorbing power at the rate of 9.3 mW
Only one alternative may be correct. [3 × 30 = 90]
e

Q1. B Q2. A Q3. A Q4. B


Q5. A Q6. D Q7. D Q8. B
Q9. A Q10. C Q11. B Q12. B
Q13. B Q14. C Q15. D Q16. A
Q17. D Q18. A Q.19 D Q.20 A
Q.21 D Q.22 D Q.23 A Q.24 C
Q.25 C Q.26 A Q.27 C Q.28 B
Q.29 D Q.30 C

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