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SELF-EVALUATION TEST-1

MAX.MARKS: -35 DURATION: -90Min


NO QUESTIONS MARKS
Two-point charges + Q and + q is separated by a certain distance. If + Q > + q then in
between the charges the electric field is zero at a point
(a) closer to + Q (b) exactly at the mid-point of line segment joining + Q and + q.
1 (c) closer to + q (d) nowhere on the line segment joining + Q and + q. 1
Electric lines of force about a negative point charge are
2 (a) circular anticlockwise (b) circular clockwise (c) radial, inwards (d) radial, outwards 1
The electric field at a point on equatorial line of a dipole and direction of dipole moment
3 (a) will be parallel (b) will be in opposite direction 1
(c) will be perpendicular (d) are not related
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4 Dielectric constant for a metal is


(a) zero (b) infinite (c) 1 (d) 10 1
5 Which of the following statements is false for a perfect conductor? 1
(a) The surface of the conductor is an equipotential surface.
(b) The electric field just outside the surface of a conductor is perpendicular to the surface.
(c) The charge carried by a conductor is always uniformly distributed over the surface of
the conductor.
(d) None of these
Assertion: A metallic shield in the form of a hollow shell may be built to block an electric
6 field. 1
Reason: In a hollow spherical shield, the electric field inside it is zero at every point.
a) Both assertion and reason are correct and the reason is the correct explanation of
assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is not a correct explanation of assertion.
c) Assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect
d) Assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct
a) What is the angle between the directions of electric field and dipole moment at any (i)
axial point and (ii) Equatorial point due to an electric dipole?
b) The force between two-point charges kept at a distance r apart in air is F. If the same
7 2
charges are kept in water of dielectric constant 81 at the same distance, how does the
force between them change
8 Define electric dipole moment. Is it scalar or a vector quantity? What is its SI unit? 2
9 Define electric flux. Write its SI unit. Scalar or vector 2
10 Two plane sheet of charge densities +σ and –σ are kept as shown in figure. What are the
electric field intensities at points A & B.?
A +σ

B –σ 2
11 Derive an expression for the electric field intensity at a point on the equatorial line of an
electric dipole of dipole moment p and length 2a.
3
12 State Gauss theorem. Derive an expression of electric field due to infinitely long line 3
charge of uniform linear charge density.
13 a) Sketch the electric field lines for two-point charges q1 and q2 for q1q2>0 and 0>q1q2
separated by a distance d.
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b) Plot Between E & r

a) A simple pendulum consists of a small sphere of mass m and positive charge q is


suspended by the string of length L. The pendulum is placed in the electric field of
strength E directed vertically downwards. What will be the time period of simple
14 pendulum?
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b) A metallic sphere is placed in a uniform electric field. Which one of the path a,b,c and d
shown in figure will be followed by the electric field lines and why?

15 Case Study :
Electric field strength is proportional to the density of lines of force i.e., electric field
strength at a point is proportional to the number of lines of force cutting a unit area element
placed normal to the field at that point. As illustrated in given figure, the electric field at P
is stronger than at Q.
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(i) Electric lines of force about a positive point charge are


(a) radially outwards (b) circular clockwise
(c) radially inwards (d) parallel straight lines
(ii) Which of the following is false for electric lines of force?
(a) They always start from positive charge and terminate on negative charges.
(b) They are always perpendicular to the surface of a charged conductor.
(c) They always form closed loops.
(d) They are parallel and equally spaced in a region of uniform electric field.
(iii) Which one of the following patterns of electric line of force is not possible in field due
to stationary charges?

(iv) Electric field lines are curved


(a) in the field of a single positive or negative charge
(b) in the field of two equal and opposite charges.
(c) in the field of two like charges. (d) both (b) and (c)
16 (a) A point charge (+Q) is kept in the vicinity of uncharged conducting plate. Sketch
electric field lines between the charge and the plate.
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(b) Two infinitely large plane thin parallel sheets having surface charge densities σ1 and σ2
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(σ1> σ2) . Write the magnitudes and directions of the net fields in the regions I, II and III.

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