Custom Practice Test - 15-Oct(1)
Custom Practice Test - 15-Oct(1)
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:
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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1. B 2. l
3. time, t 4. all of the above
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
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
∘
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
18. Two circuits are placed close to each other: C. Ferromagnetic R. 0 < χ < ε, 1 < μr < 1 + ε and μ
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
3. E
2
B
+ τ
B
2
4. E
2
B
− τ
B
2
2. a > g r
2.
1
3. a < g
r
2
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 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
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
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
3. 2N
3. unchanged
4.
1 fluctuating with time: first increasing and
4.
then decreasing
2N
√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
μ0 iq πqi
1. 2.
2 μ0
Fill OMR Sheet*
2πiq μ0 iq
3. 4.
μ0 2π
*If above link doesn't work, please go to test link
from where you got the pdf and fill OMR from
there
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