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This document contains daily practice problems for Class XII physics aimed at preparing for the IIT JEE 2026 exam. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Atwood machines, Gauss' law, electric fields, dipole moments, and collision dynamics. Each question is designed to test the understanding of fundamental physics concepts and their applications.

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DPP - 22

This document contains daily practice problems for Class XII physics aimed at preparing for the IIT JEE 2026 exam. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Atwood machines, Gauss' law, electric fields, dipole moments, and collision dynamics. Each question is designed to test the understanding of fundamental physics concepts and their applications.

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PHYSICS

Daily Practice Problems


Target IIT JEE-2026
CLASS : XII TIME : 35 MIN. DPP.NO.-22
Single Choice Questions :
1. Consider an atwood mechine in an elevator. Let vP, vA and v B denote velocities of
elevator, block A and block B respectively in ground frame. The elevator is moving
along the vertical direction with velocity vP. Which of the following situations is not
possible. [Arrows along with velocity represent direction of motion]
A
(A) v P ; v A  ; v B  (B) v P ; v A  ; v B   B
(C) v P = 0 ; v A  ; v B  (D) v P = 0 ; v A  ; v B 

2. In which of the following problems would Gauss' law be useful ?


(A) Finding the electric field at various points on the surface of a uniformly charged cylinder of finite length
(B) Finding the electric flux through the end surface of a uniformly charged cylinder
(C) Finding the electric field at various points on the surface of a uniformly charged cube
(D) Finding the electric flux through one face of a uniformly charged cube

3. A uniform electric field points in the positive x direction, as shown below. Along the two lines f1, f 2, we plot the
electric potentials as a function of distance. Choose the correct plot.
y f2

E
i f1
x
2
1.2
potential

potential
potential

potential

(A) (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 1,2


1
distance distance distance distance

4. Two short dipoles of dipole moment p are placed at two corners of a square as shown in the figure.
What is the ratio of magnitudes of electric field at two points O and A?
(A) 2 p
(B) 2 2 O
(C) 1
(D) 2 A p

5. At points A, B, C, on a straight line segment we fix charge Q, 2Q and 4 Q connecting them to each other by
kQ 2
inextensible threads. The lengths of segments AB = BC = L,  T. The force of tension in the sections
L2
AB and BC are respectively.
(A) 2T, 4T (B) 3T, 9T (C) T, 5T (D) T, 4T
One or more than one correct :
6. Two balls A and B having masses 1 kg and 2 kg, moving with speeds 21 m/s and 4 m/s respectively in
opposite direction, collide head on. After collision A moves with a speed of 1 m/s in the same direction, then
correct statements is
(A) The velocity of B after collision is 6 m/s opposite to its direction of motion before collision.
(B) The coefficient of restitution is 0.2.
(C) The loss of kinetic energy due to collision is 200J.
(D) The impulse of the force between the two balls is 40 Ns.

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