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Custom Practice Test - 15-Oct

Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

Physics-Section-A
3. Identical cells are connected to identical
square wire loops as shown in the two
1. Two long parallel current-carrying wires diagrams, and the magnetic fields are
carrying unequal currents (i, 2i) in opposite respectively B1 and B2 at the centres.
directions are placed a short distace d from
each other. The magnetic field, exactly midway
between the wires, is:

Then, we can conclude that


1. B1 > 0, B2 = 0
2. B1 > B2 > 0
3. B2 > B1 > 0
1. into the page
4. B1 = 0, B2 = 0
2. out of the page
3. towards the larger current (2i) 4. Two materials A − a paramagnetic
4. away from the larger current (2i) substance, and B − a diamagnetic substance
are mixed together in equal amounts
(equimolar) and made into a solid. They do not
2. A wire carrying current I has the shape as react or interact otherwise with each other. The
shown in the adjoining figure. Linear parts of mixture is expected to be:
the wire are very long and parallel to X-axis 1. Paramagnetic 2. Diamagnetic
while the semicircular portion of radius R is 3. Ferromagnetic 4. Non-magnetic
lying in the Y -Z plane. The magnetic field at
point O is:

μi
1. B =
4πR
^ ^
(π i + 2k)

μi
2. B = −
4πR
^ ^
(π i − 2k)

μi
3. B = −
4πR
^ ^
(π i + 2k)

μi
4. B =
4πR
(π^ ^
i − 2k)

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5. A square conducting wire-loop of side l is 8. A straight horizontal wire AB of length l falls


moved with uniform velocity v parallel to one from rest under gravity. A uniform horizontal
of its sides (RQ), entering a region with a magnetic field B acts perpendicular to the
uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to its plane of motion of AB, as shown. The induced
plane. The left-edge of the B-field is parallel to emf across AB, E , is proportional to:
the side P Q, and the loop just enters the field
at time, t = 0.

1. B 2. l
3. time, t 4. all of the above

9. If a bar magnet of magnetic moment m is cut


(divided) into four parts such that the length
The magnetic flux through the wire loop at time
l
and width of each part is half that of the initial
) is:
t(t <
v one, then the magnetic moment of each part
1. 2Blvt will be:
m m
2. Blvt 1. 4
2. 2

3. Bl(l − vt) 3.
m
4. 4m
8
1
4. Blvt
2

6. The flux linked with a coil at any instant t is 10. A strong magnetic field is applied along the
given by ϕ = ct2 − 20t + 3. If the induced emf direction of the velocity of an electron. The
at t = 2 s is zero, then value of c is: electron would move along:
1. 2 1. a parabolic path
2. 3 2. the original path
3. 5 3. a helical path
4. 10
4. a circular path

7. If a coil of wire having N turns is placed in a


uniform time-varying magnetic field B, and the
area of the coil is A, then an emf is induced in
the coil:
dB
1. N AB 2. N A
dt
2

3. ∫ 4. N A
d B
N ABdt
2
dt

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11. A current-carrying loop of wire in the shape 13. A 250 turn rectangular coil of length 2.1 cm
of a square of side a lies in the x-y plane. A and width 1.25 cm carries a current of 85 μA
uniform magnetic field B acts in the plane. and subjected to the magnetic field of strength
Then: 0.85 T. Work done for rotating the coil by 180

against the torque is:


1. 4.55 μJ
2. 2.3 μJ
3. 1.15 μJ
4. 9.4 μJ
1. The force on the loop is 4iaB.
14. The current (I ) in the inductance is varying
2. The torque on the loop is ia2 B.
with time (t) according to the plot shown in the
3. The force on the loop is √2iaB.
4. The torque on the loop is √2ia2 B.

12. Given below are two statements:


Permeability of a paramagnetic figure.
Statement I: substance decreases when Which one of the following is the correct
temperature is increased. variation of voltage with time in the coil?
As temperature increases,
random molecular motion
Statement II: increases and molecular
magnets become more randomly 1. 2.
oriented.

Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is


1.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
2.
correct. 3. 4.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
3.
incorrect.
Statement I is correct and Statement II is
4.
incorrect.
15. A small permanent magnet is placed
'antiparallel' to a uniform magnetic field B. A
null point is found at a distance r, on the axis of
the magnet. Then, r is proportional to (nearly):
1. B
−3
2. B
−2

3. B
−1/2
4. B
−1/3

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16. A small bar magnet has points A and B 19. A charged particle is projected inside along
along its axis at distances of 24 cm and 48 cm the axis of a long solenoid, then:
on the opposite sides. The ratio of magnetic a. path will be straight line
fields at these points will be: there will be no effect of magnetic field on
b.
the charge
c. path will be parabolic
d. path will be circular
1. 8 Choose the correct statements from the ones
2.
1
given above:
1. (a), (d) 2. (a), (b)
2 √2

3. 3
3. (b), (d) 4. (a), (b), (d)
4. 4

17. A thin semicircular conducting the ring


(P QR) of radius r is falling with its plane
20. A uniform electric field and a uniform
vertical in a horizontal magnetic field B, as magnetic field are acting along the same
shown in the figure. The potential difference direction in a certain region. If an electron is
developed across the ring when it moves with projected in the region such that its velocity is
speed v is: pointed along the direction of fields, then the
electron:
1. will turn towards right of direction of motion
2. will turn towards left of direction of motion
3. speed will decrease
4. speed will increase

1. zero 21. Match the terms of Column I with the items


of Column II and choose the correct option
2. Bvπr2 /2 and P is at a higher potential
from the codes given below.
3. πrvB and R is at a higher potential
Column I Column II
4. 2BvR and R is at higher potential
A. Diamagnetic P. μ >> μ0 . μr >> 1 and χ >> 1

B. Paramagnetic Q. −1 ≤ χ < 0, 0 ≤ μr < 1 and μ <

18. Two circuits are placed close to each other: C. Ferromagnetic R. 0 < χ < ε, 1 < μr < 1 + ε and μ

the first circuit (A) carries a current iA Codes:


changing with time while the second circuit A B C
(B) is kept closed with a resistance RB in it. 1. P Q R
The current induced in the second circuit (B) is 2. Q R P
proportional to: 3. Q P R
1. RB
4. R Q P
2. RB
−1

3. RB2
4. RB
−2

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22. A bar magnet of the magnetic moment M is 25. In order for an electromotive force (emf) to
placed at right angles to a magnetic induction be induced in a circuit:
B. If a force F is experienced by each pole of a time dependent magnetic field must be
1.
the magnet, the length of the magnet will be: present.
1. 2. circuit must move relative to a magnetic
MB BF

F M 2.
field.
3. 4.
MF F

B MB
magnetic flux through the circuit must
3.
change in time.
magnetic flux through the circuit must
23. A long straight wire carries 10 A dc current. 4.
remain constant.
An electron travels perpendicular to this wire
at a distance of 0.1 m with velocity
. The magnitude of the force
6 −1
5.0 × 10 ms
26. A magnetic needle suspended parallel to a
acting on the electron due to the current in the
wire is: magnetic field requires √3 J of work to turn it
through 60 . The torque needed to maintain the

1. zero
needle in this position will be:
2. 0.6 × 10
−17
N
1. 3 N-m
3. 1.6 × 10
−17
N
2. √3 N-m
4. 2.2 × 10
−17
N
3. N-m
3

24. In the system shown in the figure, the 4. 2√3 N-m


horizontal rod falls vertically down under its
own weight while retaining electrical contact 27. A current carrying circular loop of wire is
with parallel rails. There is no resistance in the placed in a magnetic field B, which makes an
circuit, and there is a uniform horizontal angle θ with the normal to the loop. The radius
magnetic field into the plane. The acceleration of the loop is r, and the loop carries a current i.
of the rod P Q, as it falls down is 'a'. The magnetic interaction energy of the current
carrying loop is EB and the torque on the loop
has the magnitude τB .
Which of the following, is independent of θ?
EB
1. EB ⋅ τB 2.
τB

3. E
2

B
+ τ
B
2
4. E
2

B
− τ
B
2

28. The magnetic field due to a short permanent


Then: magnet varies with distance r, from the
1. a = g magnet, as:
1.
1

2. a > g r

2.
1
3. a < g
r
2

a is initially less than g, but later it is greater 3.


1

4. r3
than g.
4.
1

4
r

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29. A very long conducting wire is bent in a 31. A uniform magnetic field is restricted
semi-circular shape from A to B as shown in within a region of radius r. The magnetic field
the figure. The magnetic field at the point P for changes with time at a rate
dB
. Loop 1 of
dt
steady current configuration is given by: radius R > r is enclosed within the region r
and loop 2 of radius R is outside the region of
the magnetic field as shown in the figure. Then,
the emf generated is:

μ0 i 2
1. [1 − ] pointed into the page
4R π

μ0 i
2. pointed into the page
4R

μ0 i 1. zero in loop 1 and zero in loop 2


3. pointed away from the page
2. − in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
dB 2
4R πr
dt

μ0 i 2
3. in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
dB 2
4. [1 − ] pointed away from the page −
dt
πR
4R π
4. zero in loop 1 and not defined in loop 2

30. A piece of iron is heated until it is red hot. It


32. A metal rod P Q (carrying current from P
is placed in a solenoid. As the temperature of
to Q) is placed perpendicular to the infinite
the iron decreases, the magnetic field inside it:
long wire carrying current i0 . If this
1. first increases, then decreases.
arrangement lies in a horizontal plane; then the
2. first decreases, then increases.
rod P Q will rotate:
3. increases.
4. decreases.

1. clockwise 2. anticlockwise
3. along P Q 4. does not rotate

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Physics-Section-B
33. A uniform conducting wire of length 12a
and resistance 'R' is wound up as a current
carrying coil in the shape of, 36. A current-carrying wire is bent into the
(i) an equilateral triangle of side 'a' planar form shown in the figure: two very long
(ii) a square of side 'a' straight parallel sections XP & Y R joined to a
semi-circular section P QR. Let the magnetic
field at O due to the straight sections be B0 and
The magnetic dipole moments of the coil in that due to the semi-circular section be B1 .
each case respectively are:
1. 3I a2 and 4I a2
2. 4I a2 and 3I a2
3. √3I a2 and 3I a2
4. 3I a2 and I a2

34. A long solenoid has 1000 turns. When a The ratio B1 /B0 equals:
current of 4 A flows through it, the magnetic 1.
2

flux linked with each turn of the solenoid is


π
π
2.
Wb. The self-inductance of the
−3
4 × 10 2
1
solenoid is: 3. π
1. 3 H 4. π
2. 2 H
3. 1 H
4. 4 H

35. A time varying magnetic flux passing


through a coil is given by ϕ = xt2 . If at t = 3 s,
the emf induced is 9 V, then the value of x is:
1. 0.66
2
Wb/s

2. −0.66
2
Wb/s

3. 1.5
2
Wb/s

4. −1.5
2
Wb/s

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37. Given below are two statements: 39. Given below are two statements:
When emf is induced in a The poles of magnets cannot be
circuit due to a changing Statement I: separated by breaking into two
magnetic field, it is essential pieces.
that the field is produced by The magnetic moment will be
Assertion (A):
another circuit - i.e. the field Statement II: reduced to half when a magnet
produced by the current in the is broken into two equal pieces.
same circuit cannot induce an
emf in itself. Statement I is correct and Statement II is
Faraday's Law of 1.
incorrect.
electromagnetic induction Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is
Reason (R): requires that the rate of change 2.
correct.
of magnetic flux through the
Both Statement I and Statement II are
circuit equals the emf. 3.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the 4.
1. incorrect.
correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the
2.
correct explanation of (A).
40. Given below are two statements:
3. (A) is True but (R) is False. If a galvanometer is connected
4. (A) is False but (R) is True. with a high resistance in series
Statement I:
with it, it can be used as an
ammeter.
38. The deflection of a moving coil If a galvanometer is connected
galvanometer falls from 60 divisions to 12 with a low resistance in parallel
divisions for the same value of current in the Statement II:
with it, it can be used as a
circuit, when a shunt of 12 Ω is connected. The voltmeter.
resistance of the galvanometer is:
1. 2 Ω 2. 20 Ω
Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is
3. 4. 1.
48 Ω 96 Ω correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
2.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
3.
incorrect.
Statement I is correct and Statement II is
4.
incorrect.

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41. If a standard bar magnet is heated then its 45. Two coils of self-inductance 2 mH and
magnetism: 8 mH are placed so close together that the

1. increases 2. decreases effective flux in one coil is completely linked


3. remains unchanged 4. vanishes completely with the other. The mutual inductance between
these coils is:
1. 16 mH
42. A long cylindrical solenoid of length L and 2. 10 mH
total number of turns N produces a magnetic 3. 6 mH
field B at its centre with a current of 1 A 4. 4 mH
0

flowing through its coils. If the same current of


1 A is sent through a circular wire of radius R
46. When a diamagnetic material is placed in a
then the same field B0 is produced at its centre. magnetic field, the field strength within the
Then, R/L equals material is:
1. N 1. increased
2.
1 2. decreased
N

3. 2N
3. unchanged
4.
1 fluctuating with time: first increasing and
4.
then decreasing
2N

43. A coil of resistance 10 ohm and inductance


5 henry is connected to a 100 volt battery. The

energy stored in the coil is: 47. A semicircular conducting ring P QR of


1. 250 joule radius a is coming out of the uniform magnetic
2. 250 erg field. The potential difference developed across
3. 125 joule the semicircular ring when it is coming out:
4. 125 erg

44. A small circular loop of radius r is placed in


the plane of a square loop of side length L (
r ≪ L). A circular loop is at the center of the

square as shown in the figure. The mutual


inductance of the given system is:

1. increases with time


2. decreases with time
3. remains constant
μ0 r
2 2
4. no EMF is induced
1. 2.
πμ0 r

√2L 2L

2 2
2√2μ0 r
3. 4.
4μ0 r

L L

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48. The coercive force for a certain magnet is 50. Given below two statements:
3 × 10 A/m. This magnet is placed within a For diamagnetic substances,
3

solenoid having 40 turns/cm. What current −1 ≤ χ < 0, where χ is the


Statement I:
should be passed through the solenoid so that magnetic susceptibility.
the magnet is demagnetized?
1. 0.75 A 2. 75 A Diamagnetic substances, when
3. 1.33 A 4. 133 A placed in an external magnetic
Statement II: field, tend to move from the
stronger to the weaker part of
49. A charged particle of charge q projected the field.
parallel to an infinitely long current-carrying
wire (current: i) moves in a curved path whose Both Statement I and Statement II are
1.
(instantaneous) centre lies on the wire itself. correct.
The momentum of the particle is: Both Statement I and Statement II are
2.
incorrect.
Statement I is correct, and Statement II is
3.
incorrect.
Statement I is incorrect, and Statement II is
4.
correct.

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