Test Paper 13
PHYSICS
136. A magnetic field is directed normally downwards 139. A metal sheet is placed in a variable magnetic field
through a metallic frame as shown in the figure. which is increasing from zero to maximum. Induced
On increasing the magnetic field current flows in the directions as shown in figure. The
direction of magnetic field will be -
(A) plate B will be positively charged
(B) plate A will be positively charged (A) normal to the paper, inwards
(C) none of the plates will be positively charged (B) normal to the paper, outwards.
(D) all of the above (C) from east to west
137. Two coils P and Q are lying a little distance apart (D) from north to south
coaxially. If a current I is suddenly set up in the 140. An inductor - resistance battery circuit is switched on
coil P then the direction of current induced in coil at t = 0. If the emf of the battery is E. The charge which
Q will be – passes through the battery in one time constant will
(A) clockwise I be-
(B) towards north observer Q (A) i0 /e (B) i0 e/. (C) e/i0 (D) i0 e
P
(C) towards south 141. A wire is bent to form a semicircle of radius a. The
(D) anticlockwise wire rotales about its one end with angular velocity
. Axis of rotation being perpendicular to the plane
138. The north pole of a magnet is brought away from a
coil, then the direction of induced current will be of the semicircle. In the region, a uniform magnetic
field B exist along the axis of rotation as shown in fig.
The emf induced in the wire.
(A) in the clockwise direction
(B) in the anticlockwise direction
(C) initially in the clockwise and then anticlockwise
direction
(D) initially in the anticlockwise and then clockwise Ba 2 Ba 2
(A) (B) Ba 2 (C) 2Ba 2 (D)
direction. 2 4
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142. Consider the situation shown in fig. the wire AB is 147. The spokes of a wheel are made of metal and their
slide on the fixed rails with a constant velocity. If the lengths are of one metre. On rotating the wheel about
wire AB is replaced by a semicircular wire, the its own axis in a uniform magnetic field of 5 × 10–5
magnitude of induced current will be - tesla normal to the plane of wheel, a potential
difference of 3.14 mV is generated between the rim
and the axis. The rotational velocity of the wheel is
(A) 63 rev./s (B) 50 rev./s
(C) 31.4 rev./s (D) 20 rev./s
148. A coil having n turns and resistance R is
(A) Increase (B) decrease connected with a galvanometer of resistance 4R.
(C) remain the same This combination is moved in time1 t seconds from
(D) May increase or decrease depending on a magnetic field W1 weber to W2 weber. The
whether the semicircle bulges towards the resistance induced current in the circuit is
or away from it (A) –
( W2 W1 )
(B) –
n ( W2 W1 )
5 Rn t 5 Rt
143. If rod is replaced by a semicircular and conducting
wire of diameter . Then current in R - ( W2 W1 ) n ( W2 W1 )
(C) – (D) –
Rnt Rt
(A) increase (B) decreases (C) remain same
149. A metal conductor of length 1 m rotates vertically
(D) may increase or decrease about one of its ends at angular velocity 5 radians
144. Resultant inductance of the circuit will be - per second. If the horizontal component of earth’s
(A) 3 H magnetic field is 0.2 × 10–4T, then the e.m.f.
(B) 9 H developed between the two ends of the conductor is
(C) 1 H (A) 5 µV (B) 50 µV (C) 5 mV (D) 50 mV
(D) 7.5 H 150. One conducting U tube can slide inside another as
145. The self inductance of the motor of an electric fan is shown in figure, maintaining electrical contacts
10 H. In order to impart maximum power at 50 Hz, between the tubes. The magnetic field B is
it should be connected to a capacitance of – perpendicular to the plane of the figure. If each tube
moves towards the other at a constant speed V, then
(A) 4µF (B) 8µF (C) 1µF (D) 2µF
the emf induced in the circuit in terms of B, and V
146. A wire of length 4 m placed normal to the magnetic where is the width of each tube, will be
field of (2 i 4 j ) tesla is moving with a velocity
( 4 i 6 j 8 k ) m/s. The emf induced across the
ends of the wire will be–
(A) 4 V (B) 8 V (C) 16 V (D) 32 V
(A) B V (B) –B V (C) zero (D) 2B V
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151. A coil of area A = 0.5m 2 is situated in a 155. A magnetic field is directed normally downwards
uniform magnetic field B = 4.0 Wb/m2 and makes an through a metallic frame as shown in the figure. On
angle of 60° with respect to the magnetic field as shown increasing the magnetic field-
in figure. The value of magnetic flux through the area A × × × × × ×
would be equal to - × × × × × ×
× × × × × A×
(A) 2 Weber × × × B×
× ×
(B) 1 Weber B × × × × × ×
60º × × × × × ×
(C) 3 Weber
(A) plate B will be positively charged
(D) 3/2 Weber
(B) plate A will be positively charged
152. A magnet is brought towards a fixed coil
rapidly. Due to this induced emf, current and charge (C) none of the plates will be positively charged
are E, I and Q respectively. If the speed of the magnet (D) all of the above
is doubled, then wrong statement is- 156. Two coils P and Q are lying a little distance apart
(A) E increases coaxially. If a current I is suddenly set up in the coil P
S N
(B) I increases then the direction of current induced in coil Q will
be-
(C) Q remains unchanged
G
(D) Q increases I
153. A wire carrying current I, lie on the axis of a observer Q
P
conducting ring. The direction of the induced current
(A) clockwise (B) towards north
in the ring, when I is decreasing at a steady rate is-
I (C) towards south (D) anticlockwise
157. A system S consists of two coils A and B. The coil A
(A) clockwise carries a steady current I while the coil B is suspended
near by as shown in fig. Now if the system is heated so as
(B) anticlockwise
to raise the temperature of two coils steadily then-
(C) alternatively clock and anticlockwise
(D) no induced current flow in the ring
A B
154. A coil having n turns and area A is initially placed with
its plane normal to the magnetic field B. It is then
rotated through 180º in 0.2 sec. The emf induced at
the ends of the coils is- (A) the two coils show attraction
(A) 0.1 nAB (B) nAB (B) the two coils show repulsion
(C) 5 nAB (D) 10 nAB (C) there is no change in the position of the two coils
(D) induced currents are not possible in coil B.
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158. A small conducting rod of length , moves with a (A) b, c (B) b, d (C) c, d (D) a, c, d
uniform velocity v in a uniform magnetic field B as 162. A conducting rod rotates with a constant angular
shown in fig- velocity ‘’ about the axis which passes through point
Y ‘O’ & perpendicular to its length. A uniform magnetic
× × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × field ‘B’ exists parallel to the axis of the rotation. Then
v potential difference between the two ends of the rod
× × × × × × ×
is
× × X× × × × ×
(A) 6B2
(A) Then the end X of the rod becomes
(B) B2
positively charged
(C) 10B2
(B)The end Y of the rod becomes positively charged
(D) Zero
(C) The entire rod is unevenly charged
163. Two long parallel metallic wires with a resistance 'R'
(D) The rod becomes hot due to joule heating.
form a horizontal plane. A conducting rod AB is on the
159. A rectangular loop of resistance R, and sides I and x, wires shown in figure. The space has magnetic field
is pulled out of a uniform magnetic field B with a steady pointing vertically downwards. The rod is given an initial
velocity v. The necessary force F required for velocity 'v0'. There is no friction in the wires and the rod.
maintaining uniform velocity of withdrawal is- After a time 't' the velocity v of the rod will be such
Bl 2 v
× × × × × that:–
(A) × B× × × × A
R
× × × × ×
B2 l 2 v B
(B) × × × × × R v0
R
× × × × ×x
B2 l 2 v 2 B
(C) (D) 0
R (A) v > v0 (B) v < v0 (C) v = v0 (D) v = –v0
160. A coil having an area of 2 m2 is placed in a magnetic 164. A coil of mean area 500 cm2 and having 1000 turns
field which changes from 1 Weber/m2 to 4 Weber/ is held perpendicular to a uniform field of 0.4 gauss.
m2 in 2 seconds. The e.m.f. induced in the coil will be 1
The coil is turned through 180o in second. The
(A) 4 volt (B) 3 volt (C) 2 volt (D) 1 volt 10
average induced e.m.f. :–
161. A conducting loop is placed in a uniform magnetic
(A) 0.04 V (B) 0.4 V
field with its plane perpendicular to the field. An emf
is induced in the loop if :- (C) 4 V (D) 0.004 V
(a) It is translated within magnetic field 165. A current time curve is shown in the following diagram.
(b) It is rotated about its axis This type of current is passed in the primary coil of
(c) It is rotated about a diameter transformer. The nature of induced emf in the second
(d) It is deformed ary coil will be :-
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Test Paper 17
I 169. As a result of change in the magnetic flux linked to the
closed loop shown in the figure, an e.m.f. V volt is
0 t
induced in the loop. The work done (joules) in taking
a charge Q coulomb once along the loop is :-
e e
t
(A) 0 t (B) 0
e
e
(A) QV (B) QV/2 (C) 2QV (D) Zero
(C) t (D)
0 170. The current flows from A to B as shown in the figure.
0 t
166. A magnet is allowed to fall through a metal ring. During The direction of the induced current in the loop is :-
fall its acceleration will be :-
(A) equal to g
(B) greater than g
(C) less than g
(D) less than or greater than g depending on which
pole is pointing downwards (A) clockwise (B) anticlockwise
167. Initially plane of coil is parallel to the uniform magnetic (C) straight line (D) none of these
field B. In time t it makes to perpendicular to the 171. For given arrangement (in horizontal plane) the
magnetic field, then charge flows through the coil possible direction of magnetic field:-
depends on this time as :- (A) towards right
I v
1 (B) towards left (Induced current)
(A) t (B) (C) (t)0 (D) (t)
t (C) vertically upward
168. The magnetic flux through a circuit of resistance R (D) vertically downward
changes by an amount in a time t. The total quantity 172. A metallic disc of radius ‘R’ is rotating about its
of electric charge Q that passes any point in the circuit geometrical axis with constant angular speed ‘’ in
during the time t is represented by :– external magnetic field B which is perpendicular to
the plane of the disc then induced emf between the
(A) Q = (B) Q = centre and any peripherical point of the disc is given
R t
by :-
1
(C) Q = R . (D) Q = .
t R t R2 R2
(A) BR2 (B) BR2 (C) B (D) B
2 2
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173. A coil of resistance 400 is placed in a magnetic (B) Voltage in the magnet increases
field. If the magnetic flux (Wb) linked with the coil (C) Current flows in the magnet
varies with time t (s) as = 50t2 + 4. Current at 2s is
(D) Copper ring will get magnetised
(A) 0.5 A (B) 0.1 A (C) 2 A (D) 1 A
179. A magnet is suspended from a spring and when it
174. In a coil of resistance 10, the induced current
oscillates, the magnet moves in and out of the coil C.
developed by changing magnetic flux through it, is
The coil is connected to a galvanometer G. Then, as
shown in figure asa function of time. The magnitude
the magnet oscillates :-
of change in flux through the coil (in weber) is -
(A) 8 i(A)
(B) 2
4
(C) 6
(D) 4 t(s)
0 0.1
175. A conducting square of side 'a' and a long straight
wire carrying current I are located in the same plane
as shown in the figure. The frame moves to the right
with a constant velocity 'V'. The emf induced in the (A) G shows no deflection
frame will be proportional to : (B) G shows deflection to the left and right but the
1 1 1 1 amplitude steadily decreases
(A) (2xa)2 (B) (2x a)(2x a) (C) 2 (D) (2x a)2
x (C) G shows deflection to the left and right with
176. A long horizontal metallic rod with length along the constant amplitude
east-west direction is falling under gravity. The (D) G shows deflection on one side
potential difference between its two ends will
180. An aluminium ring B faces an electromagnet A. The
(A) Be zero (B) Be constant current I through A can be altered. Then which of the
(C) Increase with time (D) Decrease with time following statement is correct :-
177. The current passing through a choke coil of 5 H is
decreasing at the rate of 2 ampere/ sec. . The e.m.f.
developing across the coil is :–
(A) 10 V (B) –10 V
(C) 2.5 V (D) –2.5 V
(A) If I decreases A will repel B
178. If a copper ring is moved quickly towards south pole
(B) Whether I increases or decreases, B will not
of a powerful stationary bar magnet, then :
experience any force
(A) Current flows through the copper ring
(C) If I increases, A will repel B
(D) If I increases, A will attract B
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Test Paper 19
Physics- 12-11-24
Answer Key
136 A 161 C
137 A 162 A
138 B 163 B
139 B 164 A
140 A 165 B
141 C 166 C
142 C 167 C
143 C 168 A
144 C 169 A
145 D 170 D
146 C 171 D
147 D 172 D
148 A 173 A
149 B 174 B
150 B 175 B
151 B 176 C
152 D 177 A
153 D 178 A
154 D 179 B
155 A 180 C
156 A
157 A
158 B
159 B
160 B
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