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1) Electrical resistivity of a given metallic wire depends upon

its length
its thickness
its shape
nature of the material
Answer: 4

2) A battery of 10 volts carries 20,000 C of charge through a resistance of 20 Ω. The work done in 10
seconds is

2 × 103 joule
2 × 105joule
2 × 104 joule
2 × 102 joule
Answer: 2

3) Which of the given is the SI Unit of Electric Current?

Ohm
Ampere
Volt
Faraday
Answer: 2

4) The resistivity of a certain material is 0.6 Ωm. The material is most likely to be:

An insulator
A superconductor
A conductor
A semiconductor
Answer: 3

5) 1mA=

10-5A
10+3A
10-3A
102A
Answer: 3

6) Electric potential is a:

scalar quantity
vector quantity
neither scalar nor vector
sometimes scalar and sometimes vector
Answer: 1

7) A wire of resistance R1 is cut into five equal pieces. These five pieces of wire are then connected in
parallel. If the resultant resistance of this combination be R2, then the ratio R1/ R2 is:

1/25
1/5
5
25
Answer: 4

8) Conventionally, the direction of the current is taken as

the direction of flow of negative charge


the direction of flow of atoms
the direction of flow of molecules
the direction of flow of positive charge
Answer: 4

9) A metallic conductor has loosely bound electrons called free electrons. The metallic conductor is

Negatively Charged
Positively charged
Neutral
Either positively charged or negatively charged
Answer: 3

10) In an electric circuit an ammeter is always connected in

Series
parallel
mixed
none of the above
Answer: 1

11) Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of the circuit is halved. The current will
become:

One-fourth
Four times
Half
Double
Answer: 4

12) Electric power is inversely proportional to

resistance
voltage
current
temperature
Answer: 1

13) Ohm’s law gives a relationship between:

Current and Resistance


Resistance and Potential difference
Potential Difference and Electric Charge
Current and Potential Difference
Answer: 4

14) The element used almost exclusively for filaments of incandescent lamps

copper
gold
silver
tungsten
Answer: 4

15) The rate of flow of charge is known as :

Electric potential
Electric conductance
Electric current
None of these
Answer: 3

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