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Scheme - Experiment and Activity XII 2023

The document outlines the practical exam requirements and evaluation scheme for students. It includes that students must complete 8 experiments with 4 from each of 2 sections, and 6 activities with 3 from each section. Students must also complete an investigatory project. The evaluation scheme awards a maximum of 30 marks, with 14 for two experiments, 5 for the practical record, 3 for an activity, 3 for the project, and 5 for a viva. The document proceeds to list the recommended experiments and activities for each section, along with suggested investigatory projects.

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Scheme - Experiment and Activity XII 2023

The document outlines the practical exam requirements and evaluation scheme for students. It includes that students must complete 8 experiments with 4 from each of 2 sections, and 6 activities with 3 from each section. Students must also complete an investigatory project. The evaluation scheme awards a maximum of 30 marks, with 14 for two experiments, 5 for the practical record, 3 for an activity, 3 for the project, and 5 for a viva. The document proceeds to list the recommended experiments and activities for each section, along with suggested investigatory projects.

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PRACTICALS

2024 - 24

The record to be submitted by the students at the time of their annual examination has to

include:

Record of at least 8 Experiments [with 4 from each section], to be performed by the students.

Record of at least 6 Activities [with 3 each from section A and section B], to be performed by the
students.

The Report of the project carried out by the students.

Evaluation Scheme

Max. Marks: 30

Time 3 hours

Two experiments one from each section 7+7 Marks

Practical record [experiments and activities] 5 Marks

One activity from any section 3 Marks

Investigatory Project 3 Marks

Viva on experiments, activities and project 5 Marks

Total 30 marks

Experiments

SECTION–A

1. To determine resistivity of two / three wires by plotting a graph for potential

difference versus current.

2. To find resistance of a given wire / standard resistor using metre bridge.

3. To verify the laws of combination (series) of resistances using a metre bridge.

4. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit.

Activities

3. To assemble a household circuit comprising three bulbs, three (on/off) switches, a

fuse and a power source.

4. To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit.


6. To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery, resistor/rheostat, key,
ammeter and voltmeter. Mark the components that are not connected in proper order and correct the
circuit and also the circuit diagram.

SECTION-B

Experiments

1. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal length.

5. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph

between angle of incidence and angle of deviation.

7. To find the refractive index of a liquid using convex lens and plane mirror.

9. To draw the I-V characteristic curve for a p-n junction diode in forward and

reverse bias.

Activities

3. To study effect of intensity of light (by varying distance of the source) on an LDR.

4. To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on a

glass slab.

6. To study the nature and size of the image formed by a (i) convex lens, or (ii)

concave mirror, on a screen by using a candle and a screen (for different

distances of the candle from the lens/mirror).

Suggested Investigatory Projects

1. To study various factors on which the internal resistance/EMF of a cell depends.

2. To study the variations in current flowing in a circuit containing an LDR because of

a variation in

(a) the power of the incandescent lamp, used to 'illuminate' the LDR (keeping

all the lamps at a fixed distance).

(b) the distance of a incandescent lamp (of fixed power) used to 'illuminate'

the LDR.

3. To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a plane mirror,

an equiconvex lens (made from a glass of known refractive index) and an

adjustable object needle.


4. To investigate the relation between the ratio of (i) output and input voltage and (ii)

number of turns in the secondary coil and primary coil of a self-designed

transformer.

5. To investigate the dependence of the angle of deviation on the angle of incidence

using a hollow prism filled one by one, with different transparent fluids.

6. To estimate the charge induced on each one of the two identical Styrofoam (or pith)

balls suspended in a vertical plane by making use of Coulomb's law.

7. To study the factor on which the self-inductance of a coil depends by observing the

effect of this coil, when put in series with a resistor/(bulb) in a circuit fed up by an

A.C. source of adjustable frequency.

8. To study the earth's magnetic field using a compass needle -bar magnet by plotting

magnetic field lines and tangent galvanometer.

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