12th board physics 2024
12th board physics 2024
12th board physics 2024
3. Consider the circuit shown in the figure. The potential difference between
points A and B is:
12 V 12
A 0-5 2 B
6V
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6. A galvanometer of resistance G 2 is converted into an ammeter of range
0 to I A. If the current through the galvanometer is 0.1% of I A, the
resistance of the ammeter is:
G G G G
(A) (B) (C) (D)
999 1000 1001 100-1
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12. The waves associated with a moving electron and a moving proton have
the samne wavelength à. It implies that they have the same :
(A) momentum (B) angular momentum
(C) speed (D) energy
Questions number 13 to 16 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 ansuwer 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.
13. Assertion (A): In photoelectric effect, the kinetic energy of the emitted
photoelectrons increases with increase in the intensity of
the incident light.
Reason (R): Photoelectric current depends on the wavelength of the
incident light.
14. Assertion (A): The mutual inductance between two coils is maximum
when the coils are wound on each other.
Reason (R): The flux linkage between two coils is maximum when
they are wound on each other.
15. Assertion (A): Two long parallel wires, freely suspended and connected
in series to a battery, move apart.
Reason (R): Two wires carrying current in opposite directions repel
each other.
16. Assertion (A): Plane and convex mirrors cannot produce real images
under any circumstance.
Reason (R): A virtual image cannot serve as an object to produce a
real image.
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SECTION B
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21. Plot a graph showing the variation of current with voltage for the
material GaAs. On the graph, mark the region where :
(a) resistance is negative, and
22. A cube of side 0-l m is placed, as shown in the figure, in a region where
electric field E = 500 x i exists. Here x is in meters and E in NC-1,
Calculate :
(a) the flux passing through the cube, and
(b) the charge within the cube.
0-1 m
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27. Write the drawbacks of Rutherford's atomic model. How did Bohr remove
them ? Show that different orbits in Bohr's atom are not equally spaced.
28. (a) State any two properties of a nucleus.
(b) Why is the density of a nucleus much more than that of an atom ?
(c) Show that the density of the nuclear matter is the same for all
nuclei.
SECTION D
Questions number 29 and 30 are case study-based questions. Read the followi
paragraphs and answer the questions that follow.
29. A lens is a transparent medium bounded by two surfaces, with one or
both surfaces being spherical. The focal length ofa lens is determined by
the radii of curvature of its two surfaces and the refractive index of its
medium with respect to that of the surrounding medium. The power of a
lens is reciprocal of its focal length. If a number of lenses are kept in
contact, the power of the combination is the algebraic sum of the powers
of the individual lenses.
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(i) A double-convex lens, with each face having same radius of
curvature R, is made of glass of refractive index n. Its power is :
2(n 1) (2n -1)
(A) (B)
R R
(n 1) (2n 1)
(C) D) 17
2R 2R
(iiü) The above two parts are kept in contact with each other as shown
in the figure. The power of the combination will be :
P P
(A) (B) P (C) 2P (D)
2 4
(iv) (a) A double-convex lens of power P, with each face having same
radius of curvature, is cut along its principal axis. The two
parts are arranged as shown in the figure. The power of the
combination will be:
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50. Figure shows a plot of stopping potential (V)
with frequency (u) of incident radiation for two
photosensitive material M, and M,. Explain
(i) why the slope of both the lines is same?
(ii) for which material emitted electrons have
greater kinetic energy for the same frequency
of incident radiation?
/M,
(iiü) The above two parts are kept in contact with each other as shown
in the figure. The power of the combination will be:
(iv) (a) A double-convex lens of power P, with each face having same
radius of curvature, is cut along its principal axis. The two
parts are arranged as shown in the figure. The power of the
combination will be:
(D) 1 -D
80
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30. Junction Diode as a Rectifier :
The process of conversion of an ac voltage into a dc voltage is called
rectification and the device which performs this conversion is called a
rectifier. The characteristics of a p-n junction diode reveal that when a
p-n junction diode is forward biased, it offers a low resistance and when it
is reverse biased, it offers a high resistance. Hence, a p-n junction diode
conducts only when it is forward biased. This property of a p-n junction
diode makes it suitable for its use as a rectifier.
Thus, when an ac voltage is applied across a p-n junction, it conducts
only during those alternate half cycles for which it is forward biased. A
rectifier which rectifies only half cycle of an ac voltage is called a
half-wave rectifier and one that rectifies both the half cycles is known as
full-wave rectifier.
(A) T (B)
(A)
(B) -10 V
(C) -5V
(D)
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SECTION E
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33. (a) (i) A ray of light passes through a triangular prism. Show
graphically,how the angle of deviation varies with the angle
of incidence ? Hence define the angle of minimum deviation.
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(iii) The refractive index of the material of a prism is 2. If the
refracting angle of the prism is 60, find the
(1) Angle of minimum deviation, and
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(b) (i) State Huygens' principle. A plane wave is incident at an
angle ion a reflecting surface. Construct the corresponding
reflected wavefront. Using this diagram, prove that the
angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
(ii) What are the coherent sources of light ? Can two
independent sodium lamps act like coherent sources ?
Explain.
(iii) A beam of light consisting of a known wavelength 520 nm
and an unknown wavelength , used in Young's double slit
experiment produces two interference patterns such that the
fourth bright fringe of unknown wavelength coincides with
the fifth bright fringe of known wavelength. Find the value
of A. 5