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The document is a physics objective test for Class XII, containing multiple-choice questions on topics such as capacitors, electric potential, electric fields, and current in circuits. It includes questions about energy loss in charged conductors, work done in electric fields, capacitance calculations, and the behavior of charges in electric fields. The test assesses students' understanding of fundamental physics concepts and their application in problem-solving.

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VELAMMAL VIDYALAYA ANNEXURE

PHYSICS-OBJECTIVE TEST
CLASS: Xll TIME:60MIN
1)Two spherical conductors each of capacity C are charged to potential V and -V. These are then connected
by means of a fine wire. The loss of energy is
(a) zero (b) 12CV2 (c) CV2 (d) 2 CV2
2)what is the work done from the following figure.

a) The work done in Fig. (i) is the greatest.


(b) The work done in Fig. (ii) is least.
(c) The work done is the same in Fig. (i), Fig.(ii) and Fig. (iii).
(d) The work done in Fig. (iii) is greater than Fig. (ii) but equal to that in Fig. (i)

3)Two metal plates form a parallel plate capacitor. The distance between the plates is d. A metal sheet of

thickness and of the same area is introduced between the plates.


What is the ratio of the capacitance in the two cases?
(a) 2:1 (b) 3:1 (c) 1:1 (d) 5:1

4)A capacitor of 4 pF is connected as shown in the circuit. The internal resistance of the battery is 0.5ohm.
The amount of charge on the capacitor plates will be

(a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 16 μC (d) 8 Μc

7) The electric potential V at any point O (x, y, z all in metres) in space is given by V = 4x² volt. The electric
field at the point (1 m, 0, 2 m) in volt/metre is

(a) 8 along negative x-axis (b) 8 along positive x-axis (c)16 along negative x-axis (d) 16 along positive z-axis

8)Electric potential varies with distance such that V(x) =ax-bx3; where a and b are constants. Where will the
electric field intensity be zero?
a) x=a/b b) x=a/3b c) x=√ab d) x = +√a/3b and x = -√ a/3b
9)If VA and VB are the potentials of the two points A and B, what will be the correct relation between the
electric field and the potential difference between the points? The distance between the points is d.

a) VA-VB=Ed b) VB-VA=Ed c) VA-VB=E/d d) VA-VB=d/E

10)If A and B are two equipotential surfaces around a positive point charge q, what will happen if we place
another point charge +Q between A and B?

a) It will remain stationary


b) It will move from B to A
c) It will move from A to B
d) It will rotate in a circular path

q no(9) 10]

11)Charge of 5nc moved by a distance of 4cm in a uniform electric field of magnitude 2x10-12 n/c from A to
B. when charge is released from B, find the kinetic energy.

a)6*10-22 J b) 3*10-22 J c) 2.3*10-22 J D) 4*10-22 J

12)A capacitor is constructed from two conductive metal plates 40cm x 50cm which are spaced 6mm apart
from each other using dry air as its only dielectric material. Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor.
Permittivity of free space and dry air is 8.85 x 10-12C2/Nm2 and 1 respectively.

a) 2.95x10-10 F b) 2.95pF c) 1.95x10-11 F d) 0.095x10-6 F.

13)A network of six identical capacitors, each of capacitance C is formed as shown below. The equivalent
capacitance between the point A and B is

A)3C B)6C C)3C/2 D)4C/3

14)A current of 3 A passes through an electric circuit for 5 minutes and does a work of 900J. What is the emf
of the source?
a) 3V b) 1V c) 5V d) 10V
15)In the circuit shown in the figure, initially key is closed and is open. Then is opened and
is closed. Then

a) charge on gets redistributed i.e,

b) charge on gets redistributed i.e,

c) charge on gets redistributed such that q1

d) charge on gets redistributed such that

16)Which of the following is correct for V-I graph of a good conductor?

17)The emf of a battery is 86V and internal resistance 1 ohms in the figure shown below. Calculate the
current drawn from the battery.

a) 2 A b) 3 A c) 5 A d) 6 A

18)A cell has an emf of 6V, internal resistance of 1 ohms and a current of 0.5 A passing through it. This cell is
connected to a resistor. Find out the resistance of the resistor.

a) 10 ohms b) 11 ohms c) 12 ohms d) 13 ohms

19)There are 4 resistors, each having the same resistance of 4 ohms. These are first connected in series with
a cell of internal resistance 2 ohms. Then, they are connected in parallel to the same cell. Find the ratio of
the respective currents in the two cases.
a) 1:8 b) 1:7 c) 1:6 d) 6:1

20)A cell has an emf ‘e’ and internal resistance ‘r’ and is connected across a variable external resistance R.
Identify the correct plot from the following of potential difference across resistance R when R is increased.
20)A group of N cells such its emf EN = 1.5rN is shown in the diagram below. What is the current I in the circuit?

a) 51 A b) 0.015 A c) 1.5 A d) 155.1 A

21)In the circuit shown below, calculate the current flowing through 20V cell.

A) 12A b) 15A c) 12.5A d) 12.3A

22)The diagram below shows a network of 5 branches. Given: I1 = -5A; I4 = 10A; I5 = 15A

a) I2 = -15A; I3 = -5A; I6 = -15A


b) I2 = 15A; I3 = 5A; I6 = -15A
c) I2 = -15A; I3 = -5A; I6 = 15A
d) I2 = 15A; I3 = 5A; I6 = 15A

23)Identify the temperature at which the resistance of copper would be double of its resistance at oC. Given α
(temperature coefficient of resistivity) for copper=3.9 x 10-3 oC-1.
a) 125oC b) 256oC c) 1080oC d) 273oC

24)A silver wire has a resistance of 2.1 Ω at 27.5 °C, and a resistance of 2.7 Ω at 100 °C. What is the temperature
coefficient of resistivity of silver?

A)0.0059 B)0.0039 C)0.0129 D)0.0159

25)In the following given circuits, the heat produced in the resistor or combination of resistors connected to a 12 V
battery will be
a)Same in all the cases b) Minimum in case (i) c) Maximum in case (ii) d) Maximum in case (iii)

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