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AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.

Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1, 1st TIME REGULAR
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________ Section________Date_____
Chapter 12+13 Total Marks:65
(Objective Type) Time:20 Min
M.C.Qs Marks:1x17=17
1. We can decrease the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor by
a. decreasing the area of the plates b. increasing the distance between them
c. using the dielectric of a lower permittivity d. all of these
2. The capacitance of a capacitor does not depend upon
a. area of plates b. medium between the plates
c. distance between the plates d. metal of the plates
3. A charge of 0.10 C accelerated through a potential difference of 1000 V acquires kinetic energyp
a. 200 J b. 100 J
c. 1000 J d. 100 eV
4. The specific resistance of a wire
a. varies with its length b. varies with its cross section
c. in independent of length, cross section, mass of wire d. in independent of temp
5. The drift velocity of electron is of the order of
a. 1m/sec b. 10–3 m/sec
6
c. 10 m/sec d. 3 x 108 m/sec
6. Kickoff’s loop rule (or voltage law) is based on the principle of conservation of
a. charge b. energy
c. momentum d. mass
7. A wire of resistance 1 ohm is stretched to double its length. The resistance of the wire becomes
a. 1 ohm b.1/4 ohm
c. 2 ohm d. 4 ohm
8. In the Xerographic machine the heart of the machine durm is made of
a. ceramic b. Semi-conductor
c. Strong plastic d. aluminum
9 Farad is defined as
a. Coulomb/Volt b. ampere/Volt
c. Coulomb/Joule d. ampere/coulomb
10. The Si unit of permittivity are
a. C2N-1 m-2 b. Nm2C-2
-2
c. NmC d. Nmc-1
11. when an area is held perpendicular to the field lines, then the magnitude of electric flux is
a. negative b. Maximum
c. minimum d. Zero
12. A charge of 90C passes through a wire in 1 hour and 15 minutes. What is the current in the wire?
a. 10mA b. 15mA
c. 20mA d. 25mA
13. semiconductor is an example of
a. ohmic conductor b. non ohmic conductor
c. isulator d. super conductor
14 The resistance of a conductor depends upon
a. nature of conductor only
b. potential difference between its ends
c. magnitude of the current flowing through it
d. nature dimension and physical state of conductors
15. The terminal potential Vt different is equal to the emf when the circuit is
a. close b. open
c. both and b d. none of these
1
16. The relation of emfs of two cells is =
2
1 2 1
a. b. c. d.  1   2
2 1  1 2
17. Three 1 ohm resistors are connected to form a triangle the resistance between any two corners is
2 3 1
a.  b.  c.  d. 3 
3 2 2
AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1, 1st TIME REGULAR

(SUBJECTIVE TYPE) Time: 2 Hours


Q.2 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16
i. The potential is constant throughout a given region of space. Is the electrical field zero or non-zero in
this region? Explain.
ii. How can you identify that which plate of a capacitor is positively charged?
iii. Electric lines of force never cross. Why?
iv. Do electrons tend to go to region of high potential or of Low potential?
v. Do bends in a wire affect its electrical resistance? Explain.
vi. Why does the resistance of a conductor rise with temperature?
vii. What are the difficulties whether the filament of a lighted bulb obeys Ohm’s law?
viii. Explain why the terminal potential of a battery decreases when the current drawn from it is increased?
ix. Define potential gradient. Give its units.
x. State coulomb’s law. Express its mathematical form.
xi. What is effect of medium between the charges upon the coulomb’s force? Explain.
xii. Describe four properties of electric field lines.

Q.3 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16


i. What is time constant of a capacitor resistor circiut and prove that RC=time constant.
ii. Prove that 1ev=1.6x10-19J
iii. Suppose that you follow an electric field line due to a positive point charge. Do electric field and
potential increase or decrease?
iv. Is it true that Gauss’s law states that total number of lines of forces crossing any closed surface in the
outward direction is proportional to the net positive charge enclosed with in the surface
v. Define temperature coefficient of resisitance.
vi. State Kirchoff’s 1st and 2nd Rule
vii. What is resistivity and how it depends upon temperature.
viii. Name two different effects of current.
ix. What is meant by EEG and ERG?
x. State Gauss’s law electric flux. Write down its mathematical form.
xi. A particles carrying charge on 2e falls through a potential difference of 3.0 V. Calculate the energy
acquired by it.
1volt 1 newton
xii. Show that 
1 meter 1 coulomb

(Section – II)Note: attempt any two questions Marks( 5+3)x2=16


Q. 3 a. define electric flux .calculate electric flux through closed surfacee enclosing a charge. 5
b. The resistance of iron wire at 00c is 1x104 ohm. What isthe resistance at 5000c .If the temperature coefficient of
resistance of iron is 5.2x10-3 k-1 ? 3
Q. 4 a. what is the potentiometer ?describe the principle and construction of a Potentiometer and show how can it be
used to measure unknown potential ofa source. 5
b. The electronic flash attachment for a camera contains a capacitor for storing the energy used to produce the
flash. In one such unit, the potential difference between the plates of a 750 µF capacitor is 330V. Determine the
energy that is used to produce the flash. 3
Q.5 a. Define capacitance. Calculate capacitance of parallel plate capacitor. 5
b. A rectangular bar of iron is 2.0 cm by 2.0 cm in cross section and 40 cm long. Calculate its resistance if the
resistivity of iron is 11 x 10–8 k–1? 3
AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1,(2nd TIME) REGULAR
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________ Section________Date_____
Chapter 12+13 Total Marks:65
(Objective Type) Time:20 Min
Q.1 M.C.Qs Marks:1x17=17
1. The SI unit of electric flux is
a. Nmc-2 b. Nm2c-1
-2
c. N c m d. N m c2
2. Colour code of yellow colour is
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d.5
3. The capacitance of a capacitor does not depend upon
a. area of plates b. medium between the plates
c. distance between the plates d. metal of the plates
4. Kichroff’s rule is a way of stating conservation of
a. Energy b. Momentum
c. Charge d. Angular momentum
5. Force between two similar unit charged placed one meter a part in air is
a. zero b. one newton
c. 9 ×109 N d. 9 ×10-9 N
1
6. The relation of emfs of two cells is =
2
1 2 1
b. b. c. d.  1   2
2 1  1 2
7. Three 1 ohm resistors are connected to form a triangle the resistance between any two corners is
2 3 1
a.  b.  c.  d. 3 
3 2 2
8. The specific resistance of a wire
a. varies with its length b. varies with its cross section
c. in independent of length, cross section, mass of wire d. in independent of temp
9. The drift velocity of electron is of the order of
a. 1m/sec b. 10–3 m/sec
6
c. 10 m/sec d. 3 x 108 m/sec
10. A wire of resistance 1 ohm is stretched to double its length. The resistance of the wire becomes
a. 1 ohm b.1/4 ohm
c. 2 ohm d. 4 ohm
11. If the separation between the plate of capacitor is doubled then its capacitance become
a. Double b. Half
c. One fourth d. Three times
12 Farad is defined as
a. Coulomb/Volt b. ampere/Volt
c. Coulomb/Joule d. ampere/coulomb
13. The SI unit of permittivity are
a. C2N-1 m-2 b. Nm2C-2
-2
c. NmC d. Nmc-1
14. An ECG records the ______ between points on human skin generated by electric process in the heard.
a. Heart beat b. Pulse rate
c. Pressure d. Voltage
15. A certain wire has a resistance R the resistivity of another wire of an identical material with the first
except for twice its diameter is
1
a. R b. 4R
4
c. 2 R d. Same as R
16. When dielectric is placed between the plate of capacitor the value of E between the plates
a. Increase b. Zero
c. Decrees d. Infinite
17. when an area is held perpendicular to the field lines, then the magnitude of electric flux is
a. Negative b. Maximum
c.Minimum d. Zero
AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1,(2nd TIME) REGULAR

(SUBJECTIVE TYPE) Time:2 Hours


SECTION-I
Q.2 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16
i. The potential is constant throughout a given region of space. Is the electrical field zero or non-zero in
this region? Explain.
ii. How can you identify that which plate of a capacitor is positively charged?
iii. Electric lines of force never cross. Why?
iv. Do electrons tend to go to region of high potential or of Low potential?
v. Do bends in a wire affect its electrical resistance? Explain.
vi. Why does the resistance of a conductor rise with temperature?
vii. What are the difficulties whether the filament of a lighted bulb obeys Ohm’s law?
viii. Explain why the terminal potential of a battery decreases when the current drawn from it is increased?
ix. Define potential gradient. Give its units.
x. State coulomb’s law. Express its mathematical form.
xi. What is effect of medium between the charges upon the coulomb’s force? Explain.
xii. Describe four properties of electric field lines.

Q.3 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16


i. What is time constant of a capacitor resistor circiut and prove that RC=time constant.
ii. Prove that 1ev=1.6x10-19J
iii. Suppose that you follow an electric field line due to a positive point charge. Do electric field and
potential increase or decrease?
iv. Is it true that Gauss’s law states that total number of lines of forces crossing any closed surface in the
outward direction is proportional to the net positive charge enclosed with in the surface
v. Define temperature coefficient of resisitance.
vi. State Kirchoff’s 1st and 2nd Rule
vii. What is resistivity and how it depends upon temperature.
viii. Name two different effects of current.
ix. What is meant by EEG and ERG?
x. State Gauss’s law electric flux. Write down its mathematical form.
xi. A particles carrying charge on 2e falls through a potential difference of 3.0 V. Calculate the energy
acquired by it.
1volt 1 newton
xii. Show that 
1 meter 1 coulomb
SECTION-II
Note: attempt any two questions Marks( 5+3)x2=16
Q. 4 a. Define drive the expression for energy stored in a charged capacitor. Also calculate the energy and energy density
stored in the electric field. 5
0 4 0
b. The resistance of iron wire at 0 c is 1x10 ohm. What is the resistance at 500 c .If the temperature coefficient of
resistance of iron is 5.2x10-3 k-1? 3
Q. 5 a. what is the potentiometer? describe the principle and construction of a Potentiometer and show how can it be used
to measure unknown potential of a source. 5
b. The electronic flash attachment for a camera contains a capacitor for storing the energy used to produce the flash.
In one such unit, the potential difference between the plates of a 750 µF capacitor is 330V. Determine the energy that
is used to produce the flash. 3
Q. 6 a. Define electric potential. Calculate electric potential due to point charge 5
b A charge of 90Coloumb passes through a wire in 1 hours and 15 minutes. What is the current in the wire? 3
AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1,IMPROVERS
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________ Section________Date_____
Chapter 12+13 Total Marks:80
(Objective Type) Time:20 Min
Q.1 M.C.Qs Marks:1x17=17
1. The SI unit of electric flux is
a. Nmc-2 b. Nm2c-1
-2
c. N c m d. N m c2
2. Colour code of yellow colour is
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d.5
3. The capacitance of a capacitor does not depend upon
a. area of plates b. medium between the plates
c. distance between the plates d. metal of the plates
4. Kichroff’s rule is a way of stating conservation of
a. Energy b. Momentum
c. Charge d. Angular momentum
5. Force between two similar unit charged placed one meter a part in air is
a. zero b. one newton
c. 9 ×109 N d. 9 ×10-9 N
1
6. The relation of emfs of two cells is =
2
1 2 1
c. b. c. d.  1   2
2 1  1 2
7. Three 1 ohm resistors are connected to form a triangle the resistance between any two corners is
2 3 1
a.  b.  c.  d. 3 
3 2 2
8. The specific resistance of a wire
a. varies with its length b. varies with its cross section
c. in independent of length, cross section, mass of wire d. in independent of temp
9. The drift velocity of electron is of the order of
a. 1m/sec b. 10–3 m/sec
6
c. 10 m/sec d. 3 x 108 m/sec
10. A wire of resistance 1 ohm is stretched to double its length. The resistance of the wire becomes
a. 1 ohm b.1/4 ohm
c. 2 ohm d. 4 ohm
11. If the separation between the plate of capacitor is doubled then its capacitance become
a. Double b. Half
c. One fourth d. Three times
12 Farad is defined as
a. Coulomb/Volt b. ampere/Volt
c. Coulomb/Joule d. ampere/coulomb
13. The SI unit of permittivity are
a. C2N-1 m-2 b. Nm2C-2
-2
c. NmC d. Nmc-1
14. An ECG records the ______ between points on human skin generated by electric process in the heard.
a. Heart beat b. Pulse rate
c. Pressure d. Voltage
15. A certain wire has a resistance R the resistivity of another wire of an identical material with the first
except for twice its diameter is
1
a. R b. 4R
4
c. 2 R d. Same as R
16. When dielectric is placed between the plate of capacitor the value of E between the plates
a. Increase b. Zero
c. Decrees d. Infinite
17. when an area is held perpendicular to the field lines, then the magnitude of electric flux is
a. Negative b. Maximum
c.Minimum d. Zero
AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-II PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 1,IMPROVERS

(SUBJECTIVE TYPE) Time:2 Hours 30 Minutes


SECTION-I
Q.2 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16
i. The potential is constant throughout a given region of space. Is the electrical field zero or non-zero in
this region? Explain.
ii. How can you identify that which plate of a capacitor is positively charged?
iii. Electric lines of force never cross. Why?
iv. Do electrons tend to go to region of high potential or of Low potential?
v. Do bends in a wire affect its electrical resistance? Explain.
vi. Why does the resistance of a conductor rise with temperature?
vii. What are the difficulties whether the filament of a lighted bulb obeys Ohm’s law?
viii. Explain why the terminal potential of a battery decreases when the current drawn from it is increased?
ix. Define potential gradient. Give its units.
x. State coulomb’s law. Express its mathematical form.
xi. What is effect of medium between the charges upon the coulomb’s force? Explain.
xii. Describe four properties of electric field lines.

Q.3 Note attempt any 8 short questions MARKS 8X2=16


i. What is time constant of a capacitor resistor circiut and prove that RC=time constant.
ii. Prove that 1ev=1.6x10-19J
iii. Suppose that you follow an electric field line due to a positive point charge. Do electric field and
potential increase or decrease?
iv. Is it true that Gauss’s law states that total number of lines of forces crossing any closed surface in the
outward direction is proportional to the net positive charge enclosed with in the surface
v. Define temperature coefficient of resisitance.
vi. State Kirchoff’s 1st and 2nd Rule
vii. What is resistivity and how it depends upon temperature.
viii. Name two different effects of current.
ix. What is meant by EEG and ERG?
x. State Gauss’s law electric flux. Write down its mathematical form.
xi. A particles carrying charge on 2e falls through a potential difference of 3.0 V. Calculate the energy
acquired by it.
1volt 1 newton
xii. Show that 
1 meter 1 coulomb
SECTION-II
Note: attempt any two questions Marks( 5+3)x2=16
Q. 4 a. Define drive the expression for energy stored in a charged capacitor. Also calculate the energy and energy density
stored in the electric field. 5
0 4 0
b. The resistance of iron wire at 0 c is 1x10 ohm. What is the resistance at 500 c .If the temperature coefficient of
resistance of iron is 5.2x10-3 k-1? 3
Q. 5 a. what is the potentiometer? describe the principle and construction of a Potentiometer and show how can it be used
to measure unknown potential of a source. 5
b. The electronic flash attachment for a camera contains a capacitor for storing the energy used to produce the flash.
In one such unit, the potential difference between the plates of a 750 µF capacitor is 330V. Determine the energy that
is used to produce the flash. 3
Q. 6 a. Define electric potential. Calculate electric potential due to point charge 5
b A charge of 90Coloumb passes through a wire in 1 hours and 15 minutes. What is the current in the wire? 3
PRACTICAL
Q.7 Write the short answers of the any four questions. 4X2=8
i. Why don’t we allow a constant current to pass through a wheat stone bridge for long time?
ii. What do you mean by a balanced wheat stone’s bridge?
iii. Why should the connection be neat clean and tight in experiments of electricity?
iv. When the shunts is increased, will the deflection in the galvanometer increase or decrease?
v. Why the galvanometer gives half deflection when both keys are closed?
vi. How can you calculate the resistance of voltmeter from the graph?
vii. If two equal resistances are connected in series with a battery, how will the potential difference vary?
viii. Why should the galvanometer be never shunted while we measure, its resistance?

Q.8 Write the procedure to determine the resistance of a given wire by using a slide wire bridge and calculate its
specific resistance. 3
OR
Write the procedure to determine the resistance of a moving coil galvanometer by half deflecting method. 3

Q.9 Graph 4

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