Objective Questions: Rubbed With Made
Objective Questions: Rubbed With Made
Objective Questions: Rubbed With Made
happens because
(a) comb is a good conductor
(b) paper is a good conductor
(c) the atoms in the paper get polarised by the (c)
charged comb
(d) the comb possesses magnetic properties
given by
(a)r (b) r/K la)F-F
(c) rK ) rNK
14. An object A has a charge of -24C and
the object B has a charge of +6 C. 20. A positively charged ball hangs from a
Which of the following is true? silk thread. We put a positive test
charge go at a point and measure
(a) Fa-3F (b) Fa-Fa
(c) 3FA-F (d) Fa4F Fl go, then it can be predicted that the
electric field strength E
15. Electric charges of luC, -14C and 24C
are placed in air at the corners A, B and
(a)>F4
(b)
Crespectively of an equilateral triangle
ABC having length of each side 10 cm. (c) <Fl4
(d) Cannot be estimated
The resultant force on the charge at C is
(a) 0.9N b) 1.8 N 21. In the diagram shown below
(c) 2.7N ) 3.6 N
(a) 9 (b) q
C) (d)
(c) q (d) 2
medium and the size of the Gaussian distance R in free space. The net
surface
(c) net charge enclosed only
electric field exactly mid-way between
the two line charges is
(d) permittivity of the medium only
(a) zero
(D TER
44. A point charge +10uC is at a distance
5 cm directly above the centre ofa (c) (d)
TER 21teR
square ofside 10 cm, as shown in
figure. What is the magnitude of the 48. Two plates each having an area A are
electric flux through the square? kept parallel to each
other at a short
5Cm distance d. They carry charges +Q and
- respectively. The electric field in
(d)
24E
55. According the Gauss's theorem, electric p +p
field of an infinitely long straight wire is
inversely proportional to . . . .
(a) distance
(a) The dipole will not experience any force.
(b) diameter
(b) The dipole will experience a force
c) radius towards rignt.
(d) surface charge density (c) The dipole will experience a force
towards left.
56. Which of the following statements) (d) The dipole will experience a force upwards.
is/are incorrect the
regarding point
charge? 59. Match the Column I (electric lines of
(a) The chargeq on a body is always given by force) with Column II (types of charge)
9=ne, wheren is any integer, positive or and select the correct answer from the
negative. codes given below.
Column II Column I Assertion/Reasoning MC0s
A.
A pair of
For question numbers 61 to 76, tuwo
equal and
statements are given-one labelled
opposite Assertion (A) and the other labelled
charges
Reason (R). Select the correct answer to
of
these questions from the codes (a), (6), (¢)
air
The strength of an electric dipole is measured Direction Answer the questions from
97-101 on the following case.
by a vector quantity known as electric
dipole moment (p) which is the product of Faraday Cage
the charge () and separation between the A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an
charges (2 enclosure made of a conducting material. The
In fields within a conductor cancel out with any
most molecules, the centres of positive
external fields, so the electric field within the
charges and
of negative charges lie at the
enclosure is zero.
same place, hence their dipole moment is
zero. e-g. CO,, CH,. However, they develop a These Faraday cages act as big hollow
dipole moment when an electric field is conductors. You can put things to shield themn
applied. But some molecules have permanent from electrical fields. Any electrical shocks
dipole moment. e.g. H,O which are called the cage receives, pass harmlessly around the
outside of the cage. (CBSE SQP 2021)
polar molecules. If the centre of mass of
positive charges coincides with the centre of
mass negative charges, the molecule
of
behaves as a non-polar molecule.
ANSWERS
Multiple Choice Ouestions
1 2. 3. (d 4. ( S. (b) 6. (d) 7. () 5. (a) 9. (b) 0. (b)
11. a 2. 13. C) 14. (b) 15. (b) 16. (b) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (a) 20. (a)
1. C) 22. b) 23. c) 24. (a) 25. (b) 26. (d) 27. 28. 29. (b) 30. (c)
1. (b) 32. 3. () 34. 35. (a) 36. (a) 37. (c) 38. (b) 39. (d) 40. (c)
. (b) 2. (a) 3. (a) 44. (d 45. (d) 46 (d) 47 (6) 48. (a (a)
1. b 52. (b) 53. (a) 54. (d) 55. (a) 56 (d) 57. (a) 58. (c) 59 (d) 60 (a)
Assertion/Reasoning MCos
61. (a) 62. (b) 63. () 64. (d) 65. (c) 66. (d) 67. (a) 68. (5) 59. () 0. C)
1. () 2. 73. (a) 74. (a) 75. (d 76. (d)