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XII most expected questions march2025

The document lists the most expected physics questions for the XII grade students of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal Golden Jubilee Matric. Hr. Sec School for the March 2025 examination. It categorizes questions into three sections: five marks, three marks, and two marks, covering various topics such as electronic communication systems, De Morgan’s Theorem, nuclear reactors, and the photoelectric effect. The questions aim to assess students' understanding of fundamental physics concepts and their applications.

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XII most expected questions march2025

The document lists the most expected physics questions for the XII grade students of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal Golden Jubilee Matric. Hr. Sec School for the March 2025 examination. It categorizes questions into three sections: five marks, three marks, and two marks, covering various topics such as electronic communication systems, De Morgan’s Theorem, nuclear reactors, and the photoelectric effect. The questions aim to assess students' understanding of fundamental physics concepts and their applications.

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Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal Golden Jubilee

Matric. Hr. Sec School, Sankarnagar


XII – PHYSICS MOST EXPECTED QUESTIONS – MARCH-2025
FIVE MARKS
1) Explain the basic elements of an electronic communication system.
2) State and Prove De Morgan’s Theorem.
3) Full wave rectifier.
4) Obtain the law of radioactivity and hence derive for half-life period.
5) Explain the J.J. Thomson experiment to determine the specific charge of an electron.
6) Nuclear reactor.
7) Derive an expression for de Broglie wavelength and for electrons.
8) Electron microscope / Davisson – Germer experiment.
9) Expression for bandwidth.
10) Diffraction in single slit.
11) Obtain lens maker’s formula and mention its significance.
12) Derive the mirror equation and the equation for lateral magnification.
13) Write and explain Maxwell equation
14) Explain emission and absorption spectra with their types.
15) What are electromagnetic waves? Write down the properties of electromagnetic
waves.
16) Explain the construction and working of transformer.
17) Explain the working of a single-phase AC generator with necessary diagram.
18) Explain RLC circuit and hence derive an expression for phase angle between the
applied voltage and current.
19) Emf induced by changing orientation of coil.
20) Magnetic field due to straight conductor carrying current.
21) Magnetic field due to circular conductor carrying current.
22) Explain in detail the construction and working of cyclotron.
23) Obtain the condition for bridge balance in Wheatstone’s bridge.
24) How the emf of two cells are compared using potentiometer.
25) State and discuss the microscopic and macroscopic forms of ohm’s law.
26) Explain the resistances in series and parallel.
27) Explain in detail the construction and working of a Van-de-graaff generator.
28) Derive an expression for electric potential due to an electric dipole.
29) Axial line / Equatorial line – electrostatics and Magnetism
30) Electric field due to long straight conductor using Gauss’s law
THREE MARKS
1) Discuss the applications of Nano materials in various fields.
2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of Robotics?
3) What are the advantages and limitations of AM / FM
4) Explain the construction and working of Half wave rectifier / Full wave rectifier.
5) Explain the logic symbol, logic equation, Truth Table of OR, AND, NOT, NOR, NAND
and EXOR gates.
6) Discuss the spectral series of hydrogen atom.
7) What are the properties of cathode rays?
8) List out the laws of photoelectric effect.
9) What is photo cell? Mention their types. Explain the construction and working of
phot cell. Give their applications.
10) Discuss about Nicol prism
11) State and derive Brewster’s law.
12) Write down Maxwell’s equations in integral form.
13) How will you induce an emf by changing the area enclosed by the coil?
14) Mention the various energy losses in transformer.
15) Compare dia, para and ferro magnetism.
16) Discuss the conversion of galvanometer into an ammeter and also a voltmeter.
17) What is internal resistance. How will you determine internal resistance of a cell using
voltmeter.
18) Discuss the basic properties of electric lines of force.
19) Explain in detail Coulomb’s law and discuss its various aspects.
20) Define electric field and discuss its various aspects.
21) Obtain the expression for energy stored in parallel plate capacitor.
22) Obtain the expression for capacitance of parallel plate capacitor.
TWO MARKS
1) What are sub atomic particles?
2) What are black holes?
3) Differentiate intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
4) Distinguish between Avalanche and zener breakdown.
5) Define skip distance and skip zone.
6) Define Curie.
7) What is meant by radioactivity?
8) calculate the energy equivalent of 1 amu.
9) Define photoelectric effect.
10) Differentiate Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction.
11) What is power of lens.
12) Why does sky appear blue?
13) What is meant by Fraunhofer lines?
14) What is displacement current?
15) Write down the integral form of modified Ampere’s circuital law.
16) State Fleming’s left hand rule / right hand rule.
17) Define Q factor / power factor.
18) Mention the ways of producing induced emf.
19) What is meant by hysteresis?
20) State Kirchoff’s rules.
21) What is Seebeck / Peltier / Thomson effect.
22) What is superconductivity?
23) What is electric power and electric energy.
24) Differentiate coulomb force and gravitational force.
25) What are polar and non-polar molecules. Give examples.

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