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Tution test 01
Topic-: Electric charges and fields
Max.marks-: 50
Time limit-:120 minutes
Date-:07.07.2024
General instructions-:
1. This paper consists of 23 questions
2. Section A consists of Question 1 to 6 are meq carrying 1 mark
each
3. Section A consists of Question 6 to 10 are assertion and
reasoning questions carrying 1 mark each
4. Section B consists of question 11 to 15 are short answer
questions carrying 2 marks each
5. Section C consists ofquestion 16 to 20 are long answer type
questions carrying 3 marks each
6. Section D consists ofquestion 21 is a case study question which
has 5 meq carrying 1 mark each
7. Section E consists of question 22 and 23 carry 5 mark each
SECTION A
1. An electric dipole is
a. a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude q but positive sign,
separated by a distance d
b. a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude q but opposite sign,
separated by a distance
c. a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude q but negative sign,
separated by a distance dd. a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude q separated by a
distance d
2. A thin plastic rod is bent into a circular ring of radius R. It is
uniformly charged with charge density A . The magnitude of the
electric field at its centre is :
a ek (B) Zero D)
oR
3. Three small charged spheres X, Y and Z carrying charges + q, q
and + q respectively are placed equidistant from each other, as
shown in the figure. The spheres Y and Z are held in place. Initially
X is also held in place, but is otherwise free to move. When X is
released, the path followed by it will be :
wa @B) B oc ) D
The electric flux through a Gaussian spheri surface
enclosing a point charge q is 6. If the charge is replaced by an
electric dipole, magnitude of its dipole moment being 2qa, the
flux through the surface will be
(a) 26 (b) 6
» ¢ Zero
(ec) 2 (ad) Ze
s. _ Fora thin spherical shell of uniform surface charge density , The
magnitude of at a distance r, when r > R (radius of shell) is_ 4nRo
tee Aregr*
_ 4nRo
b B= 23
_ Ro
c B= 4megr?
a E= 4nRo?
tregr?
® wo point charges placed in a medium of
dielectric constant 5 are at a distance r between
them, experience an electrostatic force ‘F’. The
electrostatic force between them in vacuum at the
same distance r will be:
(A)5F (B) F (C) F2 (D)F5
Questions number 7 to 10 are Assertion (A) and Reason (R) type
questions. Two statements are given one labelled Assertion (A)
and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from
the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below.
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is
the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is
not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is also false.
7. Assertion(A): An electric dipole is in stable equilibrium when
placed in uniform electric field with its dipole moment opposite to
the fieldReason(R): No torque acts on an electric dipole when its dipole
moment is in direction of the field
8. Assertion(A): When transfer of charge is taken place between
two bodies mass is also lost
Reason(R): Energy is lost in the form of heat
9. Assertion(A): The coloumb force is the dominating force in the
universe
Reason(R): The coloumb force is weaker than garvitational
force
10. Assertion(A): In the process of induction the objects are
grounded to the ground
Reason(R): So that the body has only one kind of charge
SECTION B
11. A comb drawn through a persons hair on a dry day causes
10” electrons to leave the persons hair and stick to the comb.
Calculate the charge carried by the comb
12. State coloumbs law and derive an expression for electrostatic
force of attraction when the distance between the charges is
increased by 2 times and their magnitude is increased by 4 times
13. A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 2.4m diameter has a
surface charge density of 80.0ucm”. find the charge on the sphere
4. i) State any two properties of electric field lines.
ii) Draw the electric field lineAcan be considered as positive and B is also positive
b. Two dissimilar charges of equal magnitudes
15. Define the following-:
A. Electric dipole
B. Linear density
C. Electric flux
D. Relative permitivity
SECTION C
6. i) Obtain the expression for the electric field intensity due to a
uniformly charged spherical shell of radius R at a point distant r
from the centre of the shell outside it.
ii) Draw a graph showing the variation of electric field intensity
E with radius r for r>R and r