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II PUC PHYSICS MODEL QUESTION PAPER 2021-22

BLUE PRINT

Teaching Hours

2 marks (SA1)

3 marks (SA2)
Weightage of

1 mark (VSA)

5 marks (NP)
5 marks (LA)
Chap No

marks
Unit

Chapter

1 1 Electric Charges and Fields 10 12 √√ √ √

Electrostatic Potential and


2 2 9 10 √ √ √
Capacitance

3 3 Current Electricity 15 17 √√ √ √ √ √

4 4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 12 14 √ √ √ √

5 Magnetism and Matter 8 9 √√ √√ √


5
6 Electromagnetic Induction 7 8 √ √

7 Alternating Currents 8 9 √ √ √
6
8 Electromagnetic Waves 3 4 √√ √

7 9 Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 10 12 √ √ √

8 10 Wave Optics 10 12 √√ √ √ √

11 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter 6 7 √ √


9
12 Atoms 5 6 √ √ √

13 Nuclei 7 8 √ √
10
14 Semiconductor Electronics 10 12 √√ √ √ √

TOTAL 120 140 15 10 10 8 7

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DEPARTMENT OF PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, KARNATAKA
MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 2022
II PUC PHYSICS (33)
Time Duration: 3 Hrs 15 Minutes Max. Marks: 70

Instructions:
1. All parts are compulsory.
2. Answers without relevant diagram/figure/circuit wherever necessary will not carry any
marks.
3. Direct answers to the numerical problems without writing the relevant formula and detailed
solutions will not carry any marks.
PART- A
I. Answer any TEN of the following questions: 10 × 1 = 10
1. Write the physical quantity, whose SI unit is ‘coulomb’.
2. Define linear charge density.
3. How does resistivity of the nichrome vary with absolute temperature?
4. The coloured rings marked on a carbon resistor are Red, Red, Red and Silver. What is the
tolerance of this resistor?
5. What is Lorentz force?
6. State Gauss’s law in magnetism.
7. Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines for a bar magnet.
8. What is wattless current?
9. Mention the angle between electric field and magnetic field in an electromagnetic wave.
10. Name the electromagnetic wave which keeps the Earth warm by greenhouse effect.
11. Write the condition for diffraction maxima in terms of wavelength of light and slit width.
12. How does the resolving power of a telescope change on decreasing the aperture of its
objective lens?
13. Define impact parameter in -particle scattering experiment.
14. In which type of extrinsic semiconductor, holes are minority charge carriers?
15. Draw the circuit symbol for p-n junction diode.

PART- B
II. Answer any FIVE of the following questions: 5 × 2 = 10
16. Write any two differences between polar and non-polar molecules.
17. State Ohm’s law and write its one limitation.
18. Define magnetic declination and inclination of the Earth.
19. Draw a typical hysteresis loop for a ferromagnetic material. Mark coercive fields in it.
20. What is displacement current? Write its expression.
21. Write the two conditions for total internal reflection to occur.
22. Write any two uses of polaroids.
23. Find the potential difference through which an electron be accelerated so that its de Broglie
wavelength becomes 0.1227 nm.
24. Write any two limitations of Bohr’s atomic model.

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25. In the following circuit, if and , what is the value of Y? Name the equivalent
logic gate that this circuit represents

PART- C
III. Answer any FIVE of the following questions: 5 × 3 = 15
26. Obtain the relation between electric field and electric potential.
27. Two resistors of resistances and are connected in series. Derive the expression for its
equivalent resistance.
28. Using Ampere’s circuital law, obtain the expression for magnetic field at a point due to a
straight infinitely long, steady current carrying wire.
29. Write any three properties of diamagnetic substance.
30. Describe coil and magnet experiment to demonstrate the phenomenon of electromagnetic
induction.
31. Mention any three sources of energy loss in an actual transformer.
32. Using Huygens principle, show that the angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection.
33. Give de Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate.
34. Write any three differences between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
35. Explain the Zener diode used as a voltage regulator.
PART- D
IV. Answer any TWO of the following questions: 5× 2 = 10
36. Derive the expression for electric field at a point on the equatorial plane of an electric dipole.
37. Using Kirchhoff’s rules, obtain the condition for balance of Wheatstone’s bridge.
38. Obtain the expression for force between two long parallel current carrying conductors. Hence
define ‘ampere’.
39. Give the principle on which AC generator works. With the schematic diagram explain the
basic parts of the AC generator.
V. Answer any TWO of the following questions: 5 × 2 = 10
40. Show that the current leads the voltage by rad in an AC circuit containing a pure
capacitor. Draw the phasor diagram for it.
41. Two thin convex lenses of focal lengths and are kept in contact co-axially. Obtain the
expression for the equivalent focal length.
42. Write Einstein’s photo electric equation. Using it explain the experimental observations of
photoelectric effect.
43. What is rectification? With the suitable circuit diagram explain the working of p-n junction
diode as a half-wave rectifier. Draw the input and output waveforms.
VI. Answer any THREE of the following questions: 5 × 3 = 15
44. Two charges of 2 and 8 µC are separated by 4 cm. Calculate the electrostatic force
between them. If the distance between the charges is halved and a medium of dielectric
constant 2 is placed between them, find the new electrostatic force. Also find the change in
force. (Given: )

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45. A parallel plate capacitor consists of two circular metal plates, each of radius 1.38 cm. A
coating of Teflon 40 μm thick is applied to the inner surface of one plate to provide a
dielectric layer, and then the plates are pressed together. Find the voltage to be applied
between the plates of this capacitor to establish a charge of 0.5 nC on each plate. (Given:
and dielectric constant of Teflon = 2).
46. Two cells of emf 3 V and 4 V and internal resistance 1 Ω and 2 Ω respectively are connected
in parallel so as to send the current in the same direction through an external resistance of
5 Ω. Find the potential difference across 5 Ω resistor.
47. Two circular loops of radii 6.28 cm and 3.14 cm are arranged concentric to one another
with their planes at right angles to each other. If a current of 2 A is passed through each
of them, calculate the magnitude of the net magnetic field at their common centre
(Given: ).
48. An object is placed at 10 cm in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 15 cm. Find
the position and the magnification of the image. Write the nature of the image.
49. Two narrow parallel slits separated by 0.850 mm are illuminated by a light of wavelength
600 nm and the viewing screen is placed at 2.80 m from the slits. Find (a) the phase
difference between the two interfering waves on the screen at a point 2.50 mm from the
central bright fringe and (b) the ratio of the intensity at this point to the intensity at the centre
of a bright fringe.
50. The half-life of radon is 3.8 days. Find its decay constant. Calculate, after how many days
will 5% of the sample be left over.

*****

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Design of Question Paper Only For 2022
II PUC PHYSICS (33)
Time: 3 Hours 15 Minutes (of which 15 minutes is for reading the question paper)
The weightage of the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper is as
follows:
A. Weightage to Objectives:

Objective Weightage Marks


Knowledge 40% 56/140
Understanding 30% 42/140
Application 20% 28/140
Skill 10% 14/140

B. Weightage to Content/Subject Units:


[

Unit Chapter No of
Topic Marks
No No Hours
I 1 Electric Charges and Fields 10 12
Electrostatic Potential and
II 2 9 10
Capacitance
III 3 Current Electricity 15 17
IV 4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 12 14
5 Magnetism and Matter 8 9
V
6 Electromagnetic Induction 7 8
7 Alternating Currents 8 9
VI
8 Electromagnetic Waves 3 4
VII 9 Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 10 12
VIII 10 Wave Optics 10 12
11 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter 6 7
IX
12 Atoms 5 6
13 Nuclei 7 8
X
14 Semiconductor Electronics 10 12
120 140
Note:
Variation of 1 mark per chapter is allowed, however the total marks should not exceed 140

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C. Weightage to forms of questions:

No of No of
Main
Part Type of question Marks questions to questions to be
Question
be set answer
A I Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 15 10
B II Short Answer (SA-1) 2 10 5
C III Short Answer (SA-2) 3 10 5
IV Long Answer (LA) 5 4 2
D V Long Answer (LA) 5 4 2
VI Numerical Problems (NP) 5 7 3
Total 50 37
Note:
1. Questions from 36 to 39 (Part-D, Main Question-IV) must be set from Unit I to V
2. Questions from 40 to 43 (Part-D, Main Question-V) must be set from Unit VI to X
3. Questions from 44 to 47 (Part-D, Main Question-VI) must be set from Unit I to V
4. Questions from 48 to 50 (Part-D, Main Question-VI) must be set from Unit VI to X

D. Weightage to level of difficulty:

Level Weightage Marks


Easy 40% 56/140
Average 40% 56/140
Difficult 20% 28/140

General Instructions:
1. Questions should be clear, unambiguous, understandable and free from grammatical errors.
2. Questions which are based on same concept, law, fact etc., and which generate the same
answer should not be repeated under different forms (VSA, SA, LA and NP).

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