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Section A
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• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [20]

EM
1. For point dipole;
(A) 2a ® 0, q ® ฀ (B) 2a ® 0, q ® 0 (C) 2a ® ฀, q ® 0 (D) 2a ® ฀, q ® ฀
2. Electric field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet at a distance r .....
1
(A) is proportional to (B) is proportional to r

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r2
(C) is proportional to r2 (D) does not depend on r
3. An electric dipole with dipole moment 4 ´ 10–9 cm is aligned at 30° with the direction of a uniform
electric field of magnitude 5 ´ 104 NC–1. The magnitude of the torque on the dipole is ...... J.
(A) 10–2 (B) 102 (C) 104 (D) 10–4

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4. The number of electric field lines coming out of charge ...... kept in a vacuum is 1.13 ´ 1011
[e0 = 8.85 ´ 10–12 C2N–1m–2]
(A) 1C (B) 1 mC (C) 2C (D) 2 mC

ke 2
5. The dimensions of is ...... .
Gme mp
E
(A) [M1 L–1 T0 A–2 ] (B) [M0 L1 T0 A1] (C) [M0 L–1 T–1 A–2] (D) [M0 L0 T0 A0]
6. An electric field line is a curve drawn in such a way that the tangent drawn at any point on the curve
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gives ...... at that point.
(A) magnitude of the electric field (B) direction of the electric field
(C) both magnitude and direction of electric field (D) none of the given choices
7. A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 2.4 m diameter has a surface charge density of 80 mC m–2.
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The charge on the sphere is ...... mC.


(A) 45.1 (B) 5.41 (C) 1.45 (D) 4.51
8. Resultant force and resultant torque acting on an electric dipole kept in a uniform electric field are
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F and t then ......
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
(A) F = 0 ; t ¹ 0 (B) F = 0 ; t = 0 (C) F ¹ 0 ; t = 0 (D) F ¹ 0 ; t ¹ 0
9. If a body contains n1 protons and n2 electrons the total amount of charge on the body is ......
(A) (n1 – n2)e (B) (n1 + n2)e (C) (n2 – n1)e (D) (n1 + n2)e2
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10. Electric force between electron and proton separated by a distance of 1 mm is, FE = ...... N.
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é 1 ù
êk = ú
ë 4pe 0 û
(A) – 10–6 ke2 (B) – 106 ke2 (C) – 10–3 k2e (D) – 10–3 ke2
11. ...... is the dimensional formula for electric dipole moment.
(A) [M 0 L1 T1 A1] (B) [M0 L1 T–1 A1] (C) [M0 L1 T–1 A–1] (D) [M0 L–1 T1 A1 ]
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12. Electric field due to dipole at large distance (r) falls off as ...... .
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
r2 r r 3 r4
13. The ratio of electric force and gravitational force between a proton and an electron at a certain
distance is ...... .
(A) 1041 (B) 2.4 ´ 1041 (C) 2.4 ´ 1039 (D) 3.9 ´ 1024
The ratio of electric force and gravitational force between a proton and an electron at a certain
distance is ...... .
(A) 1041 (B) 2.4 ´ 1041 (C) 2.4 ´ 1039 (D) 3.9 ´ 1024
14. The charge equivalent to 6 ´ 1018 electrons is ...... .
(A) 1 C (B) – 1 C (C) 1 mC (D) – 1 mC
15. An infinite line charge produces a field of 9 ´ 104 NC–1 at a distance of 2 cm. Calculate electrical field

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produced at a distance of 3 cm.
(A) 6 ´ 10–5 NC–1 (B) 6 ´ 103 NC–1 (C) 6 ´ 104 NC–1 (D) 6 ´ 102 NC–1

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16. An electric dipole with dipole moment 4 ´ 10–9 cm is aligned at 60° with the direction of a uniform
electric field of magnitude 5 ´ 104 NC–1. Calculate the magnitude of the torque acting on the dipole.
(A) 1.73 ´ 10–5 Nm (B) 1.73 ´ 10–4 Nm (C) 17.3 ´ 10–5 Nm (D) 17.3 ´ 10–4 Nm
17. As shown in the following figure an electron falls through a distance of 1.5 cm in a uniform electric
field of magnitude 2.0 ´ 104 NC–1. Find the acceleration of the electron due to the electric field. [e =

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1.6 10–19 C, me = 9.1 ´ 10–31 kg]
– – – – – – – – – –
(A) 2.90 ´ 1019 ms–2
–e
(B) 3.52 ´ 1015 ms–2
(C) 1.67 ´ 1027 ms–2

AC
(D) 6.62 ´ 1034 ms–2 + + + + + + + + + +

18. When two spheres having 4Q and – 2Q charge are placed at a certain distance, the force acting
between them is F. Now they are connected by a conducting wire and again separated from each
other. Now they are kept at a distance half of the previous one. The force acting between them is
...... .
E
F F F
(A) F (B) (C) (D)
4 2 8
NC
19. The dimensional formula of electric field intensity is ...........
(A) [M1L1T–1A–1] (B) [M1L2T–3A–1] (C) [M1L1T–3A–1] (D) [M1L0T–3A–1]
20. The relation between the intensity of the electric field of an electric dipole at a distance r from its
centre on its axis and the distance ‘r’ is ....... (where r >> 2a)
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1 1 1 1
(A) E µ (B) E µ (C) E µ (D) E µ
r4 r3 r r2

Section B
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SC

• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [10]
1. Write Coulomb’s law and explain its scalar form.
2. Give characteristics of electric field lines.
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3. What is electric dipole ? Write its SI unit and direction.


4. Careful measurement of the electric field at the surface of a black box indicates that the net outward
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flux through the surface of the box is 8.0 ´ 103 Nm2/C.


(a) What is the net charge inside the box ?
(b) If the net outward flux through the surface of the box were zero, could you conclude that there
were no charges inside the box ? Why or Why not ?
[e0 = 8.85 ´ 10–12 C2N–1 m–2]
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5. A point charge causes an electric flux of –1.0 ´ 103 Nm2/C to pass through a spherical Gaussian
surface of 10.0 cm radius centred on the charge.
(a) If the radius of the Gaussian surface were doubled, how much flux would pass through the
surface ?
(b) What is the value of the point charge ?
Section C
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [12]
6. Two large, thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On their inner faces, the plates have
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surface charge densities of opposite signs and of magnitude 17.0 ´ 10–22 C/m2. What is E :

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(a) in the outer region of the first plate,
(b) in the outer region of the second plate, and

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(c) between the plates ?
7. How much positive and negative charge is there in a cup of water ? (Similar as August -2020)
8. Explain electric flux.

9. An electron falls through a distance of 1.5 cm in a uniform electric field of magnitude 2.0 ´ 104NC–

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1 figure (a). The direction of the field is reversed keeping its magnitude unchanged and a proton falls
through the same distance figure (b). Compute the time of fall in each case. Contrast the situation
with that of ‘free fall under gravity’.
– – – + + +
–e +e

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+ + + – – –
(a) (b)

Section D
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E
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [8]
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10. An early model for an atom considered it to have a positively charged point nucleus of charge Ze,
surrounded by a uniform density of negative charge up to a radius R. The atom as a whole is neutral.
For this model, what is the electric field at a distance r from the nucleus ?
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r
+
R r
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11. Obtain the equation of electric field by dipole at a point on equator of dipole.
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Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. A Chap 1 S6 79 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q79
2. D Chap 1 S6 78 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q78
3. D Chap 1 S6 77 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q77
4. A Chap 1 S6 76 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q76
5. D Chap 1 S6 75 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q75
6. B Chap 1 S6 74 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q74
7. C Chap 1 S6 73 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q73
8. A Chap 1 S6 72 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q72
9. A Chap 1 S6 71 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q71
10. B Chap 1 S6 70 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q70
11. A Chap 1 S6 69 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q69
12. C Chap 1 S6 66 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q66
13. C Chap 1 S6 65 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q65
14. B Chap 1 S6 64 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q64
15. C Chap 1 S6 63 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q63
16. C Chap 1 S6 62 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q62
17. B Chap 1 S6 61 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q61
18. C Chap 1 S6 56 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q56
19. C Chap 1 S6 54 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q54
20. B Chap 1 S6 51 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S6Q51

Section [ B ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. - Chap 1 S1 21 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S1Q21
2. - Chap 1 S1 35 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S1Q35
3. - Chap 1 S1 39 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S1Q39
4. - Chap 1 S3 16 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S3Q16
5. - Chap 1 S3 19 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S3Q19

Section [ C ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


6. - Chap 1 S3 23 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S3Q23

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7. - Chap 1 S2 2 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S2Q2
8. - Chap 1 S1 37 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S1Q37
9. - Chap 1 S2 7 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S2Q7

Section [ D ] : 4 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


10. - Chap 1 S2 12 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S2Q12
11. - Chap 1 S1 43 QP24P11B1211_P1C1S1Q43

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A B C D A B C D
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Roll Number : 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A B C D A B C D
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2. 12.
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Marks Identifier :

A B C D A B C D
1. 11.
2. 12.
3. 13.
4. 14.
5. 15.
6. 16.
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Marks Identifier :

A B C D A B C D
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2. 12.
3. 13.
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Section A
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• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [20]
1.

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Section B
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [10]
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Section C
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [12]
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Section D
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [8]
10.

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