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51 A charge Q is divided in two parts Q1 and Q2 and these charges

ges are placed at a distance


R.There
There will be maximum repulsion between them when:
when:-
2Q Q
(1) Ql = Q – q, Q2 = q (2) Ql = , Q2 =
3 3
3Q Q Q
(3) Ql = , Q2 = (4) Ql = Q2 =
4 4 2

52 Four charges are placed at the circumference of the dial of a clock as shown in figure. If the
clock has only hour hand, then the result
resultant force on a positive charge q0 placed at the centre,
points in the direction which shows the time as ::-

(1) 1 : 30 (2) 7 : 30 (3) 4 : 30 (4) 10 : 30


53 A ring of radius R is charge uniformly with a charge +Q. The electric field at a point on its axis
at a distance r from any point on the ring will be :-
:
KQ KQ KQ 2 1/2 KQr
(1) (2) (3) (r  R 2 ) (4)
(r  R 2 )
2
r2 r 3
R3
 K
54 The electric field in a certain region is given by E   3  ˆi . The dimensions of K are :-
:
x 
(1) MLT–3A–1 (2) ML–2T–3A–1 (3) ML4T–3A–1 (4) M°L°T°A°
55 Two balls carrying charges +7 C and –5 CC attract each other with a force F. If a charge –2 C
is added to both, the force between them will be :-
:
F
(1) F (2) (3) 2F (4) Zero
2
56 two point charges placed at a distance 'r' in air exert a force 'F'. The distance at which they exert
same force when placed in a certain medium (dielectric constant K) is ::-
(1) rK (2) r / K (3) r / K (4) r K
57 Two point charges +9q and +q are kept 16 cm apart. Where should a third ccharge harge Q be placed
between them so that the system remains in equilibrium ?
(1) 24 cm from + 9q (2) 12 cm from+ 9q (3) 24 cm from + q (4) 12 cm from + q

58 Figure below shows regular hexagon, with different charges placed at the vertices. In which
wh of
the following cases is the electric field at the centre zero?

(1) IV (2) III (3) I (4) II

59 Which one of the following pattern of electrostatic lines of force is not possible ?

(1) (2)
(3) (4)


60. In a region of space the electric field is given by E  8iˆ  4ˆj  3kˆ . The electric flux through a
surface of area of 100 units in the xx-y plane is:-
(l) 800 units (2) 300 units (3) 400 units (4) 1500 units

61. Electric charge is uniformly distributed over a long straight wire of radius 1 mm. The charge
per cm length of the wire is Q coulombs. A cylindrical surface of radius 50 cm and length 1m
encloses the wire symmetrically as shown in fig·
The total flux passing through the cylindrical surface is:-

Q 100 Q 10 Q 100 Q
(1) (2) (3) (4)
0 0  0  0

62. An electron and a proton are set free in a uniform electric field. The ratio of their
accelerations is :-
mp me
(1) unity (2) zero (3) (4)
me mp
63 Two concentric conducting spheres are of radii r1 and r2. The outer sphere is given a charge q.
The charge q on the inner sphere will be (inner sphere is grounded) :-

r1
(1) q (2) –q (3)  q (4) Zero
r2

64 The current in a conductor varies with time t as I = 2t + 3t2 A where I is amperes and t in
seconds. Electric charge flowing through a section of the conductor during t = 2s to t = 3s is :-
(1) 10 C (2) 24 C (3) 33 C (4) 44 C

65 The plot represents the flow of current through a wire for different time intervals. The ratio of
charge flowing through the wire corresponding to these time intervals is (see figure) :-
:
(1) 2 : 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 3 : 3 (3) 1 : 1 : 1 (4) 2 : 3 : 4

6
66. The effective resistance is , when two wires are joined in parallel. When one of the wire
5
breaks, the effective resistance is 2 ohms. The resistance of the broken wire was :
3 6
(1)  (2) 2   (3)  (4) 3 
5 5

67. The resistance of the circuit between A and B is :

(1) r (2) 0.5r (3) 2r (4) 3r

68. If each resistance in the fig. is 9 then reading of the ammeter is :-

(1) 5A (2) 8A (3) 2A (4) 9A

69. In the circuit shown below, the reading of the voltmeter V is :-

(1) 12 V (2) 8 V (3) 20 V (4) 16 V


70. The reading of ammeter is I1 when only S1 is closed and I2 when only S2 is closed. The
reading is I3 when both S1 & S2 are closed simultaneously then:

(1) I1 > I2 > I3 (2) I2 > I3 > I1 (3) I3 > I2 > I1 (4) I3 > I1 > I2

71. A current of 2 A is flowing through a cell of e.m.f. 5 V and internal resistance 0.5  from
negative to positive electrode. If the potential of negative electrode is 10 V, the potential of
positive electrode will be :-
(1) 5 V (2) 14 V (3) 15 V (4) 16 V
72. In the following circuit if VA – VB = 4 V, then the value of resistance X in ohms will be :

(1) 5 (2) 10 (3) 15 (4) 20


73. When a resistance of 2 ohms is connected across the terminals of a cell, the current is 0.5 A.
When the resistance is increased to 5 ohms, the current becomes 0.25 A. The e.m.f. of the cell
is :
(1) 1.0 V (2) 1.5 V (3) 2.0 V (4) 2.5 V

74. In the circuit shown in figure, the power which is dissipated as heat in the 6  resistor is 6
W. What is the value of resistance
esistance R in the circuit ?

(1) 6  (2) 10  (3) 13  (4) 24 



75 figure when no current flows through the 4 resistor in the arm EB,
In the circuit shown in figure,
the potential difference between the poins A and D will be:

(1) 1.0 V (2) 1.5 V (3) 2.0 V (4) 2.5 V

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