ECF Nta Test
ECF Nta Test
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• This test contains 45 MCQ's. For each question only one option is correct. Darken the correct circle/ bubble in the
Response Grid provided on each page.
• You have to evaluate your Response Grids yourself with the help of solutions provided at the end of this book.
• Each correct answer will get you 4 marks and 1 mark shall be deduced for each incorrect answer. No mark will be given/
deducted if no bubble is filled. Keep a timer in front of you and stop immediately at the end of 60 min.
• The sheet follows a particular syllabus. Do not attempt the sheet before you have completed your preparation for that
syllabus.
• After completing the sheet check your answers with the solution booklet and complete the Result Grid. Finally spend time
to analyse your performance and revise the areas which emerge out as weak in your evaluation.
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(a)
4 re E 0 r
Q Q
(c) 0,--2 (d) - ,0 q
4rcc 4rcc 2 (b) --- +q~+q
3. Two equally charged, identical metal spheres A and B repel 4rc Eo r2 B C
each other with a force 'F'. The spheres are kept fixed with
a distance 'r' between them. A third identical, but uncharged --~
(c)
sphere C is brought in contact with A and then placed at the 4rc Eo r2
mid point of the line joining A and B. The magnitude of the (d) zero
net electric force on C is
6. An electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric field. The (a) Q 1 = 4(Q 3) (b) Q = 2(Q 3)
dipole will experience
(a) a force that will displace it in the direction of the field (c) Q 1 = ✓ 2(Q 3 ) (d) Q, =I Q3 I
(b) a force that will displace it in a direction opposite to the 13. Electric charge is uniformly distributed along a long straight
field. wire ofradius 1 mm. The charge per cm length of the wire is
(c) a torque which will rotate it without displacement Q coulomb. Another cylindrical surface of radius 50 cm and
(d) a torque which will rotate it and a force that will displace length 1 m symmetrically encloses the wire. The total electric
it flux passing through the cylindrical surface is
7. An uniform electric field E exists along positive x-axis. The
work done in moving a charge 0.5 C through a distance 2 m Q 100Q lOQ lO0Q
(a) - (b) - - (c) - (d) rcco
along a direction making an angle 60° with x-axis is 10 J. co co rcc 0
Then the magnitude of electric field is 14. A small sphere carrying a charge 'q' is hanging in between
(a) 5Vm-1 (b) 2Vm- 1 (c) ✓5 Vm- 1 (d) 20Vm- 1 two parallel plates by a string of length L. Time period of
8. Which one of the following graphs represents the variation
of electric field with distance r from the centre of a charged
pendulum is T0. When parallel
plates are charged, the time +++ ++ +++ ++
m
It
period changes to T. The ratio
spherical conductor of radius R?
T/T0 is equal to -----------
E
E E ll/2
g+L
(a) _ _ m_ ~t2
(a)
~. r=R
(b)
~r
r= R
[
g (b) [ g+L)
LL.
g+L
kc.
g+L
m m
(c) (d) 15. An electric dipole, consisting of two opposite charges of
r
r=R r= R 2 x 10-6 C each separated by a distance 3 cm is placed in
9. A hollow cylinder has a charge q coulomb within it. If<!> is an electric field of 2 x 1o5 N/C. Torque acting on the dipole is
the electric flux in units of voltmeter associated with the (a) 12xl0- 1 N-m (b) 12xl0-2 N-m
curved surface B, the flux linked with the plane surface A in
units of voltmeter will be (c) 12xl0- N-m 3 (d) 12xl0-4 N-m
B 16. The electric field in a certain region is acting radially outward
_!l_ and is given by E = Ar. A charge contained in a sphere of
(a)
2c 0
(b) <!>
3
(cJ [A) radius 'a' centred at the origin of the field, will be given by
(a) Ac 0 a2 (b) 4rcc0 Aa3 (c) c0 Aa3 (d) 4rcc0 Aa2
q l( q 1 17. The spatial distribution of electric field due to charges (A, B)
(c) --<!> (d) is shown in figure. Which one of the following statements is
co 2l~-<1>)
10. If Ea be the electric field strength of a short d~pol~ at a
correct? ~
(a) A is +ve and B-ve, IAI > IB} s
point on its axial line and Ee that on the equatonal lme at (b) A is -ve and B +ve, IAI = IBI
the same distance, then (c) Both are +ve but A> B
(a) Ee= 2Ea (b) Ea= 2Ee (d) Both are -ve but A > B
(c) Ea= Ee (d) None of the above . 18. Point charges+ 4q, -q and +4q are kept on the X-axis at
11. Three positive charges of equal value q are placed at vertices points x = 0, x =a and x = 2a respectively.
ofan equilateral triangle. The resulting lines of force should (a) only-q is in stable equilibrium
be sketched as in (b) none of the charges is in equilibrium
12.
(a) i (b) 7)/f~J)_
(c) ~ (d) ~
fo)
Three point charges Q 1, Q2 , Q3 in the order are placed equally
19.
(c) all the charges are in unstable equilibrium
(d) all the charges are in stable equilibrium.
Figure shows some of the electric field
lines corresponding to an electric field.
~
A s c
The figure suggests that ~
spaced along a straight line. Q2 and Q3are equal in magnitude
but opposite in sign. If the net force on Q3 is zero. The value w ¾>~>~ ~ ¾=~=~
ofQ 1 is ~ ¾=~>~ ~ ¾=~<~
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20. For distance far away from centre of dipole the change in
magnitude of electric field with change in distance from the between P and E is
centre of dipole is 3rt
(a) zero. (a) zero (b) ~ (c) rt (d)
(b) same in equatorial plane as well as axis of dipole. 2 2
(c) more in case of equatorial plane of dipole as compared 27. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
to axis of dipole. (a) The charge q on a body is always given by q = ne,
(d) more in case of axis of dipole as compared to equatorial where n is any integer, positive or negative.
plane of dipole. (b) By convention, the charge on an electron is taken to
21. Two charge q and -3q are placed fixed on x-axis be negative.
separated by distance d. Where should a third charge 2q (c) The fact that electric charge is always an integral
be placed such that it will not experience any force ? multiple of e is termed as quantisation of charge.
q -3q (d) The quatisation of charge was experimentally
demonstrated by Newton in 1912.
A1-----d----B 28. Two positive ions, each carrying a charge q, are separated
by a distance d. If F is the force of repulsion between the
(a) d- ✓3 d (b) d + ✓3 d (c) d + 3 d (d) d - 3 d ions, the number of electrons missing from each ion will be
2 2 2 2 (e being the charge ofan electron)
22. A charge Q is placed at each of the opposite corners of a
square. A charge q is placed at each of the other two corners. 4ns 0 Fd 2 4ns 0 Fe2
If the net electrical force on Q is zero, then Q/q equals: (a) (b)
e2 d2
1
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) - ✓ 2 (d) -2../2 2
4rr~n 2 4mon
23. Identify the wrong statement in the following. Coulomb's (c) e2 (d) q2
law correctly describes the electric force that
(a) binds the electrons of an atom to its nucleus 29. Two small similar metal spheres A and B having charges 4q
(b) binds the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an and - 4q, when placed at a certain distance apart, exert an
atom electric force F on each other. When another identical
(c) binds atoms together to form molecules uncharged sphere C, first touched with A then with B and
(d) binds atoms and molecules together to form solids then removed to infinity, the force of interaction between A
24. An oil drop ofradius r and density p is held stationary in a and B for the same separation will be
uniform vertically upwards electric field 'E'. If p0 (< p) is the (a) F/2 (b) F/8 (c) F/16 (d) F/32
density of air and e is quanta of charge, then the drop has- 30. The electric field intensity just sufficient to balance the
4 3 earth's gravitational attraction on an electron will be: (given
(a) m (P-Po) g excess electrons mass and charge of an electron respectively are
3eE
(b) 4 m 2 (p - Po) g excess electrons 9.lxl0-31 kg and l.6x10- 19 c.)
eE
3 (a) -5.6xl0- 11 N/C (b) -4.8xl0- 15 N/C
(c) deficiency of 4nr (P-Po) g electrons
3eE (c) -l.6xl0- 19 N/C (d) -3.2x10- 19 N/C
2 31. An electric dipole is placed at an angle of30° with an electric
(d) deficiency of 4 m (p - Po) g electrons
eE field of intensity 2 x 105 Nc- 1, It experiences a torque of 4
25. A square surface of side L meter in the E
Nm. Calculate the charge on the dipole if the dipole length is
plane ofthe paper is placed in a uniform 2cm.
electric field E (volt/m) acting along the (a) 8mC (b) 4mC (c) 8mC (d) 2mC
same plane at an angle 0 with the 32. A particle of mass m and charge q is placed at rest in a
horizontal side of the square as shown uniform electric field E and then released. The kinetic energy
in Figure. The electric flux linked to the attained by the particle after moving a distance y is
surface, in units of volt. m, is (a) qEy2 (b) qE 2 y (c) qEy (d) q2 Ey
(a) EL2 (b) EL2 cos 0 33. There is an electric field E in x-direction. If the work done on
2
(c) EL sin 0 (d) zero moving a charge of0.2 C through a distance of2 m along a
line making an angle 60° with x-axis is 4 J, then what is the
26. An electric dipole of moment p placed in a uniform electric valueofE?
field E has minimum potential energy when the angle (a) 3N/C (b) 4N/C (c) 5N/C (d) 20N/C
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34. A surface has the area vector A= (2i + 3J) m 2 . The flux ofan 2e e (d) toe
(a) (b) (c) a:o
to to 4
electric field through it if the field is E = 4i ~ : 39. Which of the following is a wrong statement?
m (a) The charge of an isolated system is conserved
(a) 8V-m (b) 12V-m (c) 20V-m (d) zero (b) It is not possible to create or destroy charged
35. There exists a non!-uniform electric field along x-axis as particles
shown in the figure below. The field increases at a uniform (c) It is possible to create or destroy charged particles
rate along +vex-axis. A dipole is placed inside the field as (d) It is not possible to create or destroy net charge
shown. Which one of the following is correct for the dipole? 40. A charge q is placed at the centre of the open end of a
cylindrical vessel. The flux of the electric field through the
surface of the vessel is
x-axis
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• This test contains 45 MCQ's. For each question only one option is correct. Darken the correct circle/ bubble in the
Response Grid provided on each page.
• You have to evaluate your Response Grids yourself with the help of solutions provided at the end of this book.
• Each correct answer will get you 4 marks and 1 mark shall be deduced for each incorrect answer. No mark will be given/
deducted if no bubble is filled. Keep a timer in front of you and stop immediately at the end of 60 min.
• The sheet follows a particular syllabus. Do not attempt the sheet before you have completed your preparation for that
syllabus.
• After completing the sheet check your answers with the solution booklet and complete the Result Grid. Finally spend time
to analyse your performance and revise the areas which emerge out as weak in your evaluation.
1. Ifn drops, each charged to a potential V, coalesce to form a 4. A parallel plate condenser is immersed in an oil of dielectric
single drop. The potential of the big drop will be constant 2. The field between the plates is
V V (a) increased, proportional to 2
(a) 213 (b) 113 (c) Vn 113 (d) Vn 213
n n . 1
(b) decreased, proport10nal to -
2. The capacitance ofa parallel plate capacitor is Ca (Fig. a). A 2
dielectric of dielectric constant K is inserted as shown in (c) increased, proportional to - 2
fig. (b) and (c). If Cb and Cc denote the capacitances in fig.
. 1
(b) and (c), then (d) decreased, proportional to - -
2
dI- 5. What is the effective capacitance between points X and Y?
C 1=6µF
c.
(a)
X, IC
31
6µFlb5=2~µFl C
21
6µF y
A~cr