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PHYSICS

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TARGET : JEE (MAIN) 

INFORM ATI O
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DPP DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : VIJETA (JP) & ANOOP (EP) NO. 7

DPP Syllabus : EMF, EMI, Alternating current, Wave Optics.

REVISION DPP No. # 7


Total Marks : 300 Max. Time: 180 min.
Single correct Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.60 (4 marks) [240]
Integer type Questions (‘0’ negative marking) Q.61 to Q.75 (4 marks) [60]

SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 60 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Two infinitely long linear conductors are arranged perpendicular to


each other and are in mutually perpendicular planes as shown in
figure. If 1 = 2A along the y-axis and 2 = 3A along –ve z-axis and

AP = AB = 1 cm. The value of magnetic field strength B at P is
(1) (3 × 10–5 T) ĵ + (– 4 × 10–5 T) k̂
(2) (3 × 10–5 T) ĵ + (4 × 10–5 T) k̂
(3) (4 × 10–5 T) ĵ + (3 × 10–5 T) k̂
(4) (– 3 × 10–5 T) ĵ + (4 × 10–5 T) k̂

2. The arrangements of wires in which there exists atleast one point at finite distance from wires, at which
magnetic field is zero.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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3. Wire frames having a shape of equilateral triangles are made as shown (resistivities are shown in
figure). All the wire frames have uniform and same cross section then magnetic field intensity at
geometrical centre is zero in:

(1) ‘’ only (2) ‘’, ‘’ and ‘V’ situations.


(3) ‘’ and ‘’ situations. (4) all the situations.

4. Three rings, each of equal radius R are placed in mutually y


perpendicular planes (to each other) and each having equal
current , the magnitude of the magnetic field at the common
centre O is :
30 
(1) (2) zero x
2R O

(3)  2 1  2R
0

(4) 2  3  2R
0

5. Magnetic field at p on the axis of two coplanar, concentric current


i2
carrying loop is zero if :
i1 5 5 i2 5 5
(1) = (2) = i1
P
i2 2 8 i1 2 8 a

i1 5 8 i2 5 8 2a
(3) = (4) =
i2 2 5 i1 2 5 2a

6. A point charge is moving in clockwise direction in a circle with constant speed. Consider the magnetic
field produced by the charge at a point P (not centre of the circle) on the axis of the circle.
(1) it is constant in magnitude only
(2) it is constant in direction only
(3) it is constant in direction and magnitude both
(4) it is not constant in magnitude and direction both.

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7. A magnet of dipole moment M placed at origin as
shown in figure. Then select correct alternative
about Magnetic field produced by it:
 7M
(1) 0 , at angle  = 30º with x-axis
8 a3
0 7 M
(2) , at angle  = 60º with x-axis
8 a3
 5M 1
 3
(3) 0 , at angle  = tan   with x-axis
4 a3  2 
0 7 M  3
(4) , at angle  = tan1  with x-axis
8 a3  2 
 

8. If the earth’s field induction at a place is 0.36 gauss and the angle of dip is 600. Then the horizontal and
vertical component of the field is :
(1) 0.36 gauss, 0.36 3 gauss (2) 0.18 gauss, 0.18 3 gauss
(3) 0.09 gauss, 0.09 3 gauss (4) none of these

9. The magnetic induction and the intensity of magnetic field inside an iron pole of an electromagnetic are
10 Wb m–2 and 250 Am–1 respectively. What is the relative permeability of iron ? (0 = 4 × 10–7 Hm–1)
105 105 105 105
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6  3 5

10. Susceptibility of magnetic substance is found to depend on temperature and the strength of the
magnetising field the material is :
(1) super conductor (2) paramagnet (3) diamagnet (4) ferromagnet

11. The materials suitable for making electromagnets should have :


(1) high retentivity and high coercivity (2) low retentivity and low coercivity
(3) high retentivity and low coercivity (4) low retentivity and high coercivity

12. An insulating rod of length  carries a charge q distributed uniformly on it. The rod is pivoted at its mid
point and is rotated at a frequency f about a fixed axis perpendicular to rod and passing through the
pivot. The magnetic moment of the rod system is
1 1 1
(1) Zero (2) q f 2 (3) q f 2 (4) q f 2
12 6 3

13. A uniform magnetic field B = k t, where ' k ' is a constant. is applied perpendicular to the plane of a non-
conducting loop having a charge Q, mass ' m '. The angular velocity of the loop at time ' t ' is:
kQt k Q t2
(1) zero (2) (3) (4) cannot be found
2m 4m

14. Figure shows a square current carrying loop PQRSof side Y


10 cm and current  = 5A the magnetic moment M of the
loop is Q

 
(1) 0.01 3iˆ  4kˆ A – m2 R

i = 5A
(2) 0.01  3ˆj – 4kˆ  A – m 2
P
37° x
(3) 0.01  4iˆ – 3kˆ  A – m 2
S
Z
(4) 0.01  3iˆ – 4kˆ  A – m 2

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15. A conducting wire is bent in the form of a parabola y2 = x carrying a y
a
current i = 1 A as shown in the Figure. This wire is placed in a
 
magnetic field B  –2k tesla. The unit vector in the direction of x=4
x=1 x
force (on the given portion a to b) is O

b
     
3 i 4 j i j i 2 j ˆi  2ˆj
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 2 5 5

16. An infinitely long, straight wire carrying current I1 passes through


the center of a circular loop of wire carrying current I2 as shown in
figure. I1
The infinite wire is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Which of
the following describes the magnetic force on the loop due to the x
infinite wire.
(1) Force on the loop due to infinite wire is upward, along the axis I2
of the loop.
(2) Force on the loop due to infinite wire is downward, along the
axis of the loop.
(3) Although net force on the loop due to infinite wire is zero, but due to magnetic interaction between
infinite wire and loop, a tensile stress is developed in the loop.
(4) There is no magnetic force on the loop due to infinite wire.

17. A charged particle is kept at rest on a smooth horizontal


surface in uniform mangetic field ‘B’ which is directed
vertically downwards as shown in the figure.
An observer is moving with constant velocity v towards
right. Then with respect to the observer which of the
following statements is/are correct :
(1) Path of the charged particle will be straight line.
(2) Path of charged particle will be circular.
(3) Magnetic force on the charged particle is zero.
(4) Magnitude of magnetic force on charged particle is 2qVB.
 
18. A charged particle of charge ‘q’ and mass ‘m’ experiences a force F1  q(– ˆj  k)
ˆ N in a magnetic field B
 
when it has velocity v1  ˆi m/s. This force becomes F1  q(iˆ – k)
ˆ N when the velocity is changed to
 
v 2  ˆj m/s the magnetic field B is :
(1) (iˆ  ˆj – k)
ˆ T (2) (– ˆi – ˆj  k)
ˆ T (3) (iˆ – ˆj  k)
ˆ T (4) (iˆ  ˆj  k)
ˆ T

19. Which of the following particles will deviate (< /2) maximum when they enter magnetic filed region
perpendicularly with same velocity and travel same distance :
(1) Be+++ (2) Proton (3) -particle (4) Li++

20. A uniform field is exists in the region directed away from the page. A
charged particle, moving in the plane of the page follows a
anticlockwise spiral of increasing radius as shown. True explanation is:
(1) charge is positive and slowing down
(2) charge is negative and slowing down
(3) charge is positive and speeding up
(4) charge is negative and speeding up

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21. If a charged particle of charge to mass ratio   is entering in a
m
magnetic field of strength B at a speed v = (2d)(B), then which of the
following is correct :
(1) angle subtended by charged particle at the centre of circular path is 2.
(2) the charge will move on a circular path and will come out from magnetic
field at a distance 4d from the point of insertion.
2
(3) the time for which particle will be in the magnetic field is .
B
(4) the charged particle will subtend an angle of 900 at the centre of circular
path

22. A solenoid 1.5 m long and 4.0 cm in diameter possesses 10 times/cm. A current of 5.0 amp is flowing
through it. Then the magnetic induction (i) inside and (ii) at one end on the axis of solenoid are
respectively :
(1) 2  103 tesla,   103 tesla (2) 3  103 tesla, 2  103 tesla
(3) 0.5  10 3 tesla, and 4   103 tesla (4) none of these

23. A long straight solid cylinder of radius r =1 mm carries uniformly distributed current  = 4 A. If the axis
of cylinder is perpendicular to uniform magnetic field B0 = 7 × 10–4 Tesla, then minimum magnitude
value of magnetic field at a finite distance from cylinder will be :
(1) 8 × 10–4 T (2)  × 10–4 T (3) 15 × 10–4 T (4) Zero

24. Two long cylinders (with axis parallel) are arranged as shown to
form overlapping cylinders, each of radius r, whose centers are
separated by a distance d. Current of density J (Current per unit
area) flows into the plane of page along the right shaded part of
one cylinder and an equal current flows out of the plane of the
page along the left shaded part of the other, as shown. The
magnitude and direction of magnetic field at point O (O is the
origin of shown x-y axes) are
  J
(1) 0  J d , in the + y-direction (2) 0 d2 , in the +y-direction
2 2 r
(3) zero (4) none of these

25. Three distinct current carrying wires intersect a finite rectangular


plane ABCD . The current in left wire and the loop is 1. The
direction of current in left most wire and right most loop is
downwards as shown in figure. The current I2 through middle wire
is adjusted so that the path integral of the total magnetic field

along the perimeter of the rectangle is zero, that is, B . d  0 .

ABCDA
Then the current I2 is –
(1) 2 I1 and upwards
(2) 2 I1 and downwards
(3) 4 I1 and upwards
(4) 3 I1 and downwards

26. A current wire of length  is bent is shape of circular are of radius R. Magnetic field at centre of circular
arc is proportional to.
 2 R 
(1) 2 (2) (3) 2 (4)
R R  R
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27. In the given figure switch (1) is connected for long time, then at
t = 0, switch '1' is opened and switch '2' is connected. Then after
time t = 0, when inductor coil and capacitor both has same energy
first time will be :
5 3
(1) LC (2) LC
4 4
 
(3) LC (4) LC
4 6
28. Consider a L – C oscillation circuit. Circuit elements has zero
resistance. Initially at t = 0 all the energy is stored in the form of
electric field and plate-1 is having positive charge :
at time t = t1 plate-2 attains half of the maximum +ve change for the
first time. Value of t1 is :
2 
(1) LC (2) LC
3 3
4
(3) LC (4)  LC
3
29. Two concentric rings of radius r and R are in same plane such that R >> r. Current  is maintained in the
ring of radius r. Flux associated to the ring of radius R due to this current is (use proper approximation)
0 r 2 0 r 0 R2 0 R
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2R 2 2r 2
30. Two magnetically coupled coils have a mutual inductance of 32 mH. Calculate the inductance of each
coil if one coil has twice the number of turns and twice the length of the other with same cross section
(neglect any leakage)
(1) 16 2 mH, 32 2 mH (2) 16 2 mH each
(3) 12 2 mH, 24 2 mH (4) 32 2 mH each
31. A metal rod of length , moving with an angular velocity  and velocity
of its centre is v. Find potential difference between points A and B at
the instant shown in figure. A uniform magnetic field of strength B
exist perpendicular to plane of paper :
1
(1) Bv (2) Bv + B2
2
2
1 
(3) B – B2 (4) Bv + B  
2 2

32. In the circuit shown switch S is connected to position 2 for a long


time and then joined to position 1. The total heat produced in
resistance R1 is :
LE2 LE 2
(1) 2
(2) 2
2R2 2R1
LE2 LE2 (R1  R2 )2
(3) (4) 2 2
2R1R2 2R1 R2

33. In the circuit shown emf E = 10 V, resistance R =1 and coil


inductances L1 = 1 H and L2 = 2 H are known. The internal resistance of
the source and the coil are negligible. The steady state currents in the
coils L1 and L2 after switch S was closed.
10 20 10
(1) i1 = A , i2 = A (2) i1 = i2 = A
3 3 3
20 10 20
(3) i1 = A , i2 = A (4) i1 = i2 A
3 3 3

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34. In the circuit shown steady state is already reached. Now the
inductance is suddenly doubled. The potential difference across 'R' just
after this is :
(1) 0 (2) v
v
(3) 2v (4)
2

35. The figure shows certain wire segments joined together to form a
coplanar loop. The loop is placed in a perpendicular magnetic field
in the direction going into the plane of the figure. The magnitude of
the field increases with time. 1 and 2 are the currents in the
segments ab and cd. Then,
(1) 1 > 2
(2) 1 < 2
(3) 1 is in the direction ba and 2 is in the direction cd
(4) 1 is in the direction ab and 2 is in the direction dc

36. A spy taps the series link between two computers by wrapping a small coil around the current-carrying
wire connecting the computer. The current versus time for the transmission between the two computers
is a signal as shown in figure. Then the sketch of the induced emf in the coil versus time as detected by
the spy will be :

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

37. The number of turns, cross-sectional area and length for four solenoids are given in the following table.
Solenoid Total Turns Area Length
1 2N 2A 
2 2N A 
3 3N 3A 2
4 2N 2A /2
The solenoid with maximum self inductance is :
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

38. A very long solenoid with its axis perpendicular to the page shorting
generates an inward magnetic field whose magnitude increases wire
with time. This induces an emf in a conducting wire loop around
the solenoid which lights two identical bulbs A and B connected in A B
series along the wire. Now two points diametrically opposite on the
wire loop are shorted with another conducting wire (having zero
resistance) lying to the right of bulb B in the plane of the page. solenoid
After the shorting wire is inserted:
(1) bulb A does not glow, and bulb B dims.
(2) bulb A does not glow, and bulb B gets brighter.
(3) bulb B does not glow, and bulb A dims.
(4) bulb B does not glow, and bulb A gets brighter.
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39. A uniform magnetic field B exists in circular region of radius R as
shown which is decreasing with time at a constant rate. There is a
concentric wooden ring which have uniformly distributed charge Q and
R
radius 2R and another concentric uncharged copper ring of radius 3R,
then select incorrect alternative: (Assume rings are placed on 2R
frictionless surface)
(1) There is no induced current in wooden ring. 3R
(2) Induced electric field in wooden ring is more in magnitude then copper ring
(3) Induced electric field in copper ring is more in magnitude then wooden ring
(4) wooden ring will start rotating.
40. A neutral metal rod AB of length  rotates with a constant angular
velocity  about an axis passing through O and normal to its length as
shown in the figure.
The potential difference between A & B will be : (e is charge of electron)

1 m2 2 1 m 2 2
(1) VA – VB = (2) VA – VB =
2 e 4 e
1 m2 2 1 m 2  2
(3) VB – VA = (4) VB – VA =
2 e 4 e

41. Assume Earth's surface is a conductor with a uniform surface charge density . It rotates about its axis
with angular velocity . Suppose the magnetic field due to Sun at Earth at some instant is a uniform
field B pointing along earth’s axis. Then the emf developed between the pole and equator of earth due
to this field is. (Re = radius of earth)
1 3
(1) BR 2e (2) BR2e (3) BR 2e (4) zero
2 2
42. A wooden stick of length 3 is rotated about an end with constant
angular velocity  in a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to the
plane of motion. If the upper one third of its length in coated with
copper, the potential difference across the whole length of the stick is
9B 2 4B 2
(1) (2)
2 2
2
5B B 2
(3) (4)
2 2
43. A uniform and constant magnetic field B is directed perpendicularly into
the plane of the page everywhere within a rectangular region as shown
in figure. A wire circuit in the shape of a semicircle is uniformly (that is
with uniform angular speed) rotated counter clockwise in the plane of
the page about an axis A. The axis A is perpendicular to the page at the
edge of the field and directed through the centre of the straight line
portion of the circuit. Which of the following graphs best approximates
the emf E induced in the circuit as a function of time t ?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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44. A constant force F is being applied on a rod of length '' kept at rest on two
parallel conducting rails connected at ends by resistance R in uniform
magnetic field B as shown.
(1) the power delivered by force will be constant with time
(2) the power delivered by force will be increasing first and then will decrease
(3) the rate of power delivered by the external force will be increasing
continuously
(4) the rate of power delivered by external force will be decreasing continuously.

45. A current flows through a rectangular conductor in the presence


of uniform magnetic field B pointing out of the page as shown.
Then the potential difference VP – VQ is equal to. (assume
charge carriers in the conductor to be positively charged moving
with a drift velocity of v)
(1) Bvb
(2) –Bvb
(3) Bvc
(4) –Bvc

46. A and B are two metallic rings placed at opposite sides of an infinitely long straight conducting wire as
shown. If current in the wire is slowly decreased, the direction of induced current will be :

(1) clockwise in A and anticlockwise in B (2) anticlockwise in A and clockwise in B


(3) clockwise in both A and B (4) anticlockwise in both A & B

47. ˆ , is confined in a
A time varying magnetic field, (B  B0 tk)
cylindrical region and is cutting the xy plane on a circle
x2 + y2 = 4 where x and y are in meters. A wire frame A1
A2 A4 A3 A1 is placed in the magnetic field as shown.
Segment A1 A2 and A3 A4 are identical quarter circles
parallel to each other with axis along z-axis. The induced
current flowing in the wire frame is equal to : (The total
length of the loop of wire frame is 10m, radius of arc A3 A4
and arc A1 A2 is 1m each and resistance per unit length is
1/m)

B0  B0  B0 
(1) zero (2) (3) (4)
10 5 20

48. In the given arrangement, the loop is moved with constant velocity v
in a uniform magnetic field B in a restricted region of width a. The
time for which the emf is induced in the circuit is:
2b 2a
(1) (2)
 
(a  b) 2(a  b)
(3) (4)
 

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49. In a series L, C circuit, which of the following represents variation of magnitude of reactance (X) with
frequency (f)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

50. In the given circuit, black box contains some unknown elements (R,
L, C or any combination of these elements). Voltage across the
inductor ‘L’ leads the applied voltage by 90° and the power factor of
circuit is not zero. Three students shared their view about the circuit
as given below :
Student A : power factor of the total circuit must be 1

Student B : If the black box contains R and C then A is correct otherwise power factor may be less
than one also.
Students C : power factor is 1 but it is also true that voltage across the black box must lag behind the
applied voltage.
Mark the correct option :
(1) student A and C are correct (2) student B and C are correct
(3) only A is correct (4) all the students are correct

51. In LCR circuit at resonance current in the circuit is 10 2 A. If now frequency of the source is changed
such that now current lags by 45° than applied voltage in the circuit. Which of the following is correct :
(1) Frequency must be increased and current after the change is 10 A
(2) Frequency must be decreased and current after the change is 10 A
(3) Frequency must be decreased and current is same as that of initial value
(4) The given information is insufficient to conclude anything

52. In series L C R circuit voltage drop across resistance is 8 volt, across inductor is 6 volt and across
capacitor is 12 volt. Then:
(1) voltage of the source will be leading current in the circuit
(2) voltage drop across each element will be less than the applied voltage
(3) power factor of circuit will be 4/3
(4) none of these
53. Current in an ac circuit is given by i = 3 sin t + 4 cos t then :
(1) rms value of current is 5 A.
(2) mean value of this current in one half period will be 6/
(3) if voltage applied is V = Vm sin t then the circuit must be containing resistance and capacitance.
(4) if voltage applied is V = Vm sin t, the circuit may contain only resistance and inductance.

54. When an AC source is connected across box, we get graphs of  verses t and i verses t as shown.
Box either contains only R–C or R–L elements in series. Choose possible value of elements in the box.
E/I

50 2 V
10 2 A
82A i
0.01s
O 0.005s t (s)

1 1
(1) C  F, R = 3 (2) L  H, R = 3
400 400
3 4
(3) C  F, R = 4 (4) C  F, R = 1
400 300

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55. If an analog sinusoidal voltage in a circuit as a function of time is v = v 0 sin t for 0  t  /
v = –v0 sin t for /  t  2/Then the average value of the voltage in complete cycle is (where
symbols have their usual meanings)
(1) same as if v = v0 sin t for the interval 0 to /.
(2) same as if v = v0 sin t for the interval /2 to 3/2
(3) same as if v = v0 sin t for the interval 0 to 2/
(4) same as if v = v0 sin t for the interval /2 to 2/.
56. A single-slit diffraction pattern is obtained using a beam of red light. if the red light is replaced by blue
light which one of the following observations is true ?
(1) no change in diffraction pattern
(2) diffraction fringes become narrower and crowded together
(3) diffraction fringes become broader and further apart
(4) diffraction pattern disappears
(5) width of central maxima will increase
57. If the ratio of the intensity of two coherent sources is 4 then the visibility [(Imax- Imin)/(Imax+ Imin)] of the
fringes is -
(1) 4 (2) 4/5 (3) 3/5 (4) 9
58. Figure shows two coherent sources S1-S2 vibrating in same phase.
AB is an wire lying symmetrically at a far distance from the sources

S1 and S2. Let = 10–3.  BOA = 0.12°. How many bright spots will
d
be seen on the wire, including points A and B.
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) more than 4

59. A Young’s double slit experiment is conducted in water (1) as shown


in the figure, and a glass plate of thickness t and refractive index 2 is
placed in the path of S2. The magnitude of the phase difference at O
is: (Assume that ‘’ is the wavelength of light in air). O is symmetrical
w.r.t. S1 and S2 .

 2  2  1  2 2 2
(1)   1 t (2)   1 t (3) |((2 – 1) t| (4) |(2 – 1) t |
 1    2    

60. The path difference between two interfering waves at a point on the screen is /6. The ratio of intensity
at this point and that at the central bright fringe will be : (Assume that intensity due to each slit in same)
(1) 0.853 (2) 8.53 (3) 0.75 (4) 7.5

SECTION-II : (INTEGER TYPE QUESTIONS)


 This section contains Fifteen (15) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with
two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.

61. A particle having q = 1 C, m = 1 kg, v = 1 m/s enters a magnetic field of magnitude B = 1 T every where
at an angle  = 30º between velocity and magnetic field. The pitch of its helical path is p then the value
of 10p is (in meters)

62. A coil has an inductance of 0.03 H. Rate at which energy is being stored (in watt) in the coil when
current is 10A and rate of change of current is 100 A/s is :

63. A rectangular loop of sides of length and b is placed in xy plane. A uniform but time varying magnetic

field of strength B = 20t î + 10t2 ĵ + 50 k̂ where t is time elapsed. The magnitude of induced e.m.f. at
time t is x – 25.4, then the value of x is :

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64. A uniform magnetic field exists in region given by B  3iˆ  4ˆj  5kˆ . A rod of length 5 m is placed along
y-axis is moved along x-axis with constant speed 2 m/sec. Then induced e.m.f. (in volt) in the rod will
be:
65. The magnetic flux  through a metal ring varies with time t according to :
 = 3(at3 – bt2)Tm2, with a = 2s–3 and b = 6 s–2.
The resistance of the ring is 3 . The square of maximum current induced in the ring during the interval
t = 0 to t = 2s, is
66. The primary winding of the transformer to power the radio receiver has 1200 turns with input voltage of
120 V. What should be the number of turns of the transformer in secondary winding to power the lamp
filament, if it requires 3.6 V voltage and current of 1A ? Secondary has a resistance of 0.4 ohms. The
loss in the primary winding may be neglected.

67. The secondary coil of an ideal step down transformer is delivering 500 watt power at 12.5 A current. If
the ratio of turns in the primary to the secondary is 5 : 1, if the current flowing in the primary coil is
x amp. then the value of 13x is :

68. A series LCR circuit is connected to an ac source of frequency f and a voltage V. At this frequency,
reactance of the capacitor is 350 ohm while the resistance of the circuit is 180 ohm current in the circuit
leads the voltage by 53° and power dissipated in the circuit is 140 watt. Therefore, V/10 (in volt) is

69. When a voltage vs = 200 2 sin ( t + 15º) is applied to an AC circuit the current in the circuit is found to
be i = 2 sin ( t + /4) if average power consumed in the circuit is 10p then the value of p is :

70. Mean square value of current i = 3 + 4 sin ( t + /3) is:

71. White light is incident normally on a glass plate (in air) of thickness 500 nm and refractive index of 1.5.
The wavelength p × 10–8m in the visible region (400 nm - 700nm) that is strongly reflected by the plate
then the value of p is :

72. Radiowaves of wavelength 3 m are incident on a rectangular hole of width 5 m and large length. A
screen is placed at a distance 200 m from the hole. The width of the central maxima is 10x meter then
the value of x is :

73. Light is incident on a glass plate of refractive index  = 1.732 at Brewster angle from air. Then the angle
(in degree) of refraction in glass plate is :

74. Plane of transmission of two polarids are perpendicular to each other. If one of them is rotated through
60º, then what percentage of the incident unpolarised light will be transmitted at final emergence by the
polaroids ?

75. The distance between two slits in a Young's double slit experiment is 3 mm. The distance of the screen
from the slits is 1 m. Microwaves of wavelength 1 mm are incident on the plane of the slits normally.
The distance (in cm) of the first maxima on the screen from the central maxima will be:

ANSWER KEY OF REVISION DPP No. # 7


1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (4)
8. (2) 9. (2) 10. (4) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (2) 14. (4)
15. (2) 16. (4) 17. (1) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (4) 21. (2)
22. (1) 23. (4) 24. (1) 25. (3) 26. (1) 27. (3) 28. (1)
29. (1) 30. (1) 31. (1) 32. (1) 33. (3) 34. (4) 35. (4)
36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (2) 41. (1) 42. (3)
43. (1) 44. (4) 45. (3) 46. (2) 47. (1) 48. (2) 49. (1)
50. (1) 51. (1) 52. (4) 53. (3) 54. (1) 55. (1) 56. (2)
57. (2) 58. (2) 59. (3) 60. (3) 61. 53.70 62. 30.00 63. 25.40
64. 50.00 65. 36.00 66. 40.00 67. 32.50 68. 26.40 69. 24.50 70. 17.00
71. 60.00 72. 30.00 73. 30.00 74. 37.50 75. 35.40

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