Direction: 4. Find out the value of current through 2 resistance for the
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2. There is only one correct answer.
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1. In the circuit shown in the figure, the current through 5. Two bars of radius r and 2r are kept in contact as shown.
3 2 2 An electric current I is passed through the bars. Which one
of following is correct
9V
8 8 4
2r r
I C
2 2 2
A B
(A) the 3 resistor is 0.50 A
(A) Heat produced in bar BC is 4 times the heat produced in
(B) the 3 resistor is 0.25 A bar AB
(C) the 4 resistor is 0.50 A (B) Electric field in both halves is equal
(D) the 4 resistor is 0.25 A (C) Current density across AB is double that of across BC
(D) Potential difference across AB is 4 times that of across
2. In the given circuit, it is observed that the current I is
BC
independent of the value of the resistance R6. Then, the
6. Figure shows three resistor configurations R 1, R2 and R3
resistance values must satisfy
R5 connected to 3V battery. If the power dissipated by the
configuration R1, R2 and R3 is P1, P2 and P3, respectively,
R1 R3 then
I
R6
1 1
1 3V
R2 1 3V 1
R4 1
1 3V 1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1
(A) R1R2R5 = R3R4R6 (B) 1
R 5 R 6 R1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R1 R2 R3
(C) R1R4 = R2R3 (D) R1R3 = R2R4 (A) P1 > P2 > P3 (B) P1 > P3 > P2
(C) P2 > P1 > P3 (D) P3 > P2 > P1
3. A 100 W bulb B1, and two 60 W bulbs B2 and B3, are 7. Incandescent bulbs are designed by keeping in mind that
connected to a 250 V source, as shown in the figure. the resistance of their filament increases with the
Now W1, W2 and W3 are the output powers of the bulbs increase in temperature. If at room temperature, 100
B1, B2 and B3 respectively. Then W, 60 W and 40 W bulbs have filament resistance R100,
B1 B2 R60 and R40, respectively, the relation between these
resistances is
B3
1 1 1
(A) (B) R100 = R40 + R60
250V
R100 R 40 R 60
1 1 1
(A) W1 > W2 = W3 (B) W1 > W2 > W3 (C) R100 > R60 > R40 (D)
(C) W1 < W2 = W3 (D) W1 < W2 < W3 R100 R 60 R 40
5V 2V
V 10
2 1
V
(1) 0 R (2) 0 R P1
(1) 0.27 A P2 to P1 (2) 0.03 A P1 to P2
(3) 0.03 A P2 to P1 (4) 0.27 A P1 to P2
V V
35. If a wire is stretched to make it 0.1 % longer its resistance
will
(3) 0 R (4) 0 R (1) decrease by 0.2% (2) decrease by 0.05%
(3) increase by 0.05% (4) increase by 0.2%
G
A B P M
x C
x
(1) x (2) 0.5 N
4
(3) 4x (4) 2x 0.5
37. The current in a conductor varies with time t as (1) 0.5 volt (2) 3.2 volt
I = 2t + 3t2 amp. where I is ampere and t in second. (3) 1.5 volt (4)1.0 volt
Electric charge flowing through a section of the conductor 42. See the electrical circuit shown in this figure. Which of the
during t = 2 sec to t = 3 sec is following equations is a correct equation for it
(1) 10 C (2) 24 C R
(3) 33 C (4) 44 C
i1 1 r1