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Shaheen Academy of Science, Commerce, IT & Engineering

Test: Physics (1) Class 2nd Year Chapter # 12


Total Marks: 30 Passing Marks: 15 Time: One Hour & 20 Minutes.

(Objective)

Q#1: Tick the Wright answer: (10)

i) Electric intensity at infinite distance from point charge is


a) Negative (b) Infinite (c) Zero (d) 1volt/meter

ii) Work done in bringing a unit positive charge from Infinity to that point in an
Electric field is called
a) Potential energy b) Potential difference c) Capacitance d) Absolute potential

iii) The potential at a point situated at a point 50Cm from a charge 5C is


a) 910-4 volts b) 910-2 volts c) 9104 volts d) 9102 volts

iv) A charge of 0.10C accelerated through a potential difference of 1000V


acquires K.E
a) 200 J b) 100 J c) 1000 J d) 100eV

v) The value of Capacitance depends upon


a) Thickness of Capacitor plate b) Charge on the plate
c) Voltage applied d) Geometry of the Capacitor

vi) The drum in the photocopier is coated with the layer of


a) Copper b) Silver c) Selenium d) Aluminium

vii)- The charge on the droplet in Millikans method can be calculated by


a) q=mg/dv b) q=v/mgd c) q=mgd/v d) q=mgv/d

viii) Gauss law can only be applied to


a) A curve surface b) A flat surface c) Any shape surface d) A closed surface

ix) The speed of charging or discharging a capacitor depends upon the product
of resistance and
a) Current b) Capacitance c) Potential difference d) Charge

x) Electric intensity inside the hollow sphere is


a) Minimum b) Maximum c) Q/0 d) Zero

Taj-E-Haq School System Near Zainab Masjid, Farooq Colony Gate, Walton Road Lahore
0322-4482537
Shaheen Academy of Science, Commerce, IT & Engineering

Test: Physics (1) Class 2nd Year Chapter # 12


Total Marks: 30 Passing Marks: 15 Time: One Hour & 20 Minutes.

(Subjective)

Q#2: Write a short note on 6 questions: (12)

1. Prove that 1volt / meter = 1 Newton / coulomb?


2. Why Electric field lines never cross each other?
3. What is the difference between Potential difference and
Absolute potential?
4. Define electron volt and give its value?
5. Define Capacitance of a capacitor?
6. Verify that one ohm times Farad is equivalent to second?
7. How can you identify that which plate of a capacitor is
positively charged?
Do electrons tend to go to the region of high potential or of low
potential?
Q#3: Do any 1 long questions: (8)

1. (A). How we can measure the charge on an electron by


Millikans method? (5)
(B). Find the electric field strength required to hold
suspended a particle of mass 110-6 kg and charge 1c
between two plates 10cm apart? (3)
2. (A). Define Gausss law? Also give its 2 application?
(5)
(B). A Capacitor has a capacitance of 2.510-8 F. In the
charging process, electrons are removed from one plate and
placed on the other one. When the potential difference
between the plates is 450V, how many electrons have been
transferred? (3)

Taj-E-Haq School System Near Zainab Masjid, Farooq Colony Gate, Walton Road Lahore
0322-4482537
Shaheen Academy of Science, Commerce, IT & Engineering

Test: Physics (1) Class 2nd Year Chapter # 12


Total Marks: 30 Passing Marks: 15 Time: One Hour & 20 Minutes.

Taj-E-Haq School System Near Zainab Masjid, Farooq Colony Gate, Walton Road Lahore
0322-4482537

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