Slip Test - 1 Physics With Answer Key
Slip Test - 1 Physics With Answer Key
General Instructions:
i. All questions are compulsory
ii. This question paper consists of 13 questions divided in four sections – A, B, C & D
iii. Section A – Question No.1 to 10 is MCQ each carries one mark.
iv. Section B – Question No. 11 are Short Answer type-I Questions carries two marks.
v. Section C- Question No 12 is Short answer (Problem type) Question carries three marks.
vi. Section D– Question No 13 is Long Answer question carries five marks.
Section-A
Q.No. Questions Marks
Q.1 The law governing the force between electric charges is known as 1
(a) Ampere’s law (b) Ohm’s law (c) Faraday’s law (d) Coulomb’s law
Q.2 A soap bubble is given a negative charge, then its radius 1
(a) Decreases (b) Increases (c) Remain unchanged (d) Nothing can be predicted as
information is insufficient
Q.3 When 1019 electrons are removed from a neutral metal plate through some process, the 1
charge on it becomes
(a) -1.6 C (b) +1.6 C (c) 1019C (d) 10-19C
Q.4 Coulomb’s law for electric charges, most closely resembles 1
(a) the law of conservation of momentum (b) The law of conservation of energy
(c)The law of conservation of charge (d) Newton’s law of gravitation
Q.5 Two similar very small conducting spheres having charges 40μC and −20μC are some distance 1
apart. Now they are touched and kept at the same distance. The ratio of the initial to the final force
between them is
(a) 8:1 (b) 4:1 (c) 1:8 (d) 1:1
Q.6 If the charge of 1 C is placed at a distance of 1 m from another charge of the same 1
magnitude in a vacuum, it experiences an electrical force repulsion of magnitude
(a) 9× 10-9 N (b) 9× 10+9 N (c) 10 × 10+9 N (d) 10× 10-9 N
Q.7 In an experiment three microscopic latex spheres are sprayed into a chamber and became 1
charged with charges +3𝑒, +5𝑒 and −3𝑒 respectively. All the three spheres came in contact
simultaneously for a moment and got separated. Which one of the following are possible
values for the final charge on the spheres?
(a) +5𝑒, −4𝑒, +5𝑒 (b) +6𝑒, +6𝑒, −7𝑒 (c) −4𝑒, +3.5𝑒, +5.5𝑒 (d) +5𝑒, −8𝑒, +7𝑒
Q.8 An electric dipole placed in an electric field of intensity 2 × 105 NC-1 at an angle of 30˚ 1
experiences a torque equal to 4Nm. The charge on the dipole of dipole length 2 cm is
(a) 7𝜇C (b) 8mC (c) 2mC (d) 5mC
Q.9 For a point charge, the graph between electric field (E) versus distance (r) is given by 1
Q.10 Match the column 1(electrical lines of force) with column 2 (type of charge) and select the 1
correct answer from the given codes below
Section B
Q.11 Two point charges of +1𝜇C and +4𝜇C are kept 30 cm apart. How far from the +1𝜇C charge 2
on the line joining the two charge, will the net electric field be zero?
Section C
Q.12 Four objects 𝑊, 𝑋, 𝑌 and 𝑍 each with charge +𝑞 are held fixed at four points of a square of 3
side 𝑑 as shown in the figure. Object 𝑋 and 𝑍 are on the midpoints of the sides of the square.
The electrostatic force exerted by object 𝑊 on object 𝑋 is 𝐹. Then the magnitude of the
force exerted by object 𝑊 on Z is:
Section D
Q.13 Derive an expression for the electric field at any point on the equatorial line of an electric 5
dipole. (OR)
Derive an expression for the electric field at any point on the axial line of an electric dipole.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d b b d a b b c b d
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