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DPP-1 Quantization

This document contains a physics practice test with 10 multiple choice questions about topics in current electricity and quantization. The questions cover calculating charge on particles like protons, electrons, and nuclei. Other questions involve calculating total charge on objects based on the number of protons or electrons. The document provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and notes that this is an offline test on current electricity and quantization from Chapter 1 of Physics.

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DPP-1 Quantization

This document contains a physics practice test with 10 multiple choice questions about topics in current electricity and quantization. The questions cover calculating charge on particles like protons, electrons, and nuclei. Other questions involve calculating total charge on objects based on the number of protons or electrons. The document provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and notes that this is an offline test on current electricity and quantization from Chapter 1 of Physics.

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BATCH: Xth SUBJECT – Physics

Chapter 1 Current Electricity Topic Quantization Mode: Off-line Given Date DPP-1

Q:1. Calculate the charge on an alpha particle. Given


charge on a proton = 1.6 × 10-19 C.
A. 1.6 × 10-19 C B. 3.2 × 10--19C
C. 3.2 × 10 C
-20 D. 1.6 × 10--20 C
Q:2. Calculate the charge carried by 12.5 × 108 electrons.
A. 2 × 10-10 C B. 2 × 10+10 C
C. 12.5 × 10 C8 D. 1.6 × 10-19 C
Q:3. A comb drawn through person’s hair on a dry day
causes 1022 electrons to leave the person’s hair and
stick to the comb. Calculate the charge carried by the
comb.
A. +1.6 × 103 C B. +1.6 × 10-3 C
C. -1.6 × 10 C3 D. -1.6 × 10--3 C
Q:4. Which is bigger a coulomb or a charge on an electron?
How many electronic charges form one coulomb of
charge?
A. 1C, 6.25 × 108 C B. 1C, 6.25 × 1018 C
C. 1e , 6.25 × 10 C
- 18 D. 1e-, 6.25 × 108 C
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Q:5. Calculate the charge on 26 Fe nucleus. (Given charge
on a proton= 1.6 × 10-19 C)
A. 4.16 × 10-16 C B. 4.16 × 10-20 C
C. 4.16 × 10-17 C D. 4.16 × 10-18 C
Q:6. Determine the total charge on 75.0kg of electrons
A. +1.33 × 1013 C B. +1.67 × 1013 C
C. -1.33 × 1013 C D. -1.67 × 1013 C
Q:7. A conductor has 14.4 × 10-19 C positive charge. The
conductor has
A. 9 electrons in excess
B. 27 electrons in excess
C. 9 electrons in short
D. 27 electrons in short
Q:8. A body has a negative charge of 2µC. If body has 2.25
× 1012 protons, then number of electrons present in the
body will be
A. 1.25 × 1012 B. 2.25 × 1012
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C. 1× 10 D. 3.50 × 1012
Q:9. When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, it
A. Gains electrons from silk
B. Gives electrons to silk
C. Gains protons from silk
D. Gives protons to silk
Q:10. A comb run through one’s dry hair attracts small bits
of paper. This is due to
A. Comb is a good conductor
B. Paper is a good conductor
C. The atoms in the paper get polarized by the
charged comb
D. The comb possesses magnetic properties
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