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1. A battery of emf 10V and internal 𝐸
[3] 4E [4] 4
resistance 3Ω is connected to a
resistor. If the current in the circuit 6.Potential difference across the
is 0.5A, what is the resistance of the terminals of the battery shown in
resistor? What is the terminal voltage figure is (r=internal resistance of
of the battery when the circuit is battery)
closed?
[1] 23Ω,8.5V [2] 17Ω,8.5V
[3] 23Ω,10.5V [4] 17Ω,10.5V
2.For a cell the terminal potential
difference is 2.2v when the circuit is
open and reduces to 1.8V when the
[1] 8V [2] 10V
cell is connected across a resistance
[3] 6V [4] Zero
R=5Ω. The internal resistance of the
cell is
10 9 7.A primary cell has an emf of 1.5V
[1] 9 Ω [2] 10Ω when short -circuited it gives a
11 5
[3] Ω [4] 9Ω current of 3A. . The internal
9
resistance of the cell is
3. A new flashlight cell of emf 1.5V [1] 4.5Ω [2] 2Ω
gives a current of 15A. When [3] 0.5Ω [4] ¼.5Ω
connected directly to an ammeter of
resistance 0.04Ω. The internal 8.A thousand cell of the same emf E
resistance of cell I s and same internal resistance r are
[1] 0.04Ω [2] 0.06Ω connected in series in the same order
without external resistance . The
[3] 0.10Ω [4] 10Ω
potential drop across 399 cells is
found to be:
4.The storage battery of a car has an emf
[1] Zero [2] 399E
of 12V. If the internal resistance of
[3] 601E [4] 1000E
the battery is 0.4Ω, what is the
maximum current that can be drawn
9.A group of N cell whose emf varies
from the battery?
directly with the internal resistance
[1] 15A [2] 10A
as per the equation EN = 1.5rN are
[3] 3A [4] 30A
connected as shown in the following
figure . The current i in the circuit
5.The e.m.f of a cell is E volts and
is
internal resistance is r ohm. The
resistance in external circuit is also
r ohm. The p.d across the cell will
be
𝐸
[1] 2 [2] 2E
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[1] 0.51amp [2] 5.1amp 14.The magnitude and direction of the
[3] 0.15amp [4] 1.5 amp current in the circuit shown will be
10.The number of dry cells each of
e.m.f 1.5 volt and internal resistance
0.5 ohm that must be joined in series
with a resistance of 20ohms so as to 7
[1] 3A from a to b through e
sent a current of 0.6 amperes 7
through the circuit is [2] 3A from b to a through e
[1] 2 [2]8 [3] 1.0A from b to a through e
[3] 10 [4] 12 [4] 1.0A from a to b through e
11.Two identical cells send the same 15.In the circuit shown here
current in 2Ω resistance whether E1=E2=E3=2V and R1=R2=4Ω. The
connected in series or in parallel . current following between point A
The internal resistance of the cell and B through battery E2 is
could be
[1] 1Ω [2] 2Ω
1
[3] 2Ω [4] 2.5Ω
12.In a mixed grouping of identical cells
5 rows are connected in parallel by
[1] Zero
each row contains 10 cell. This
[2] 2A from A to B
combination sends a current i
[3] 2A from B to A
through an external resistance of
[4] None of these
20Ω. If the emf and internal
resistance of each cell is 1.5 volt
16.The potential difference between A
and 1Ω respectively then the value of
and B is
i is
[1] 0.14 [2] 0.25
[3] 0.75 [4]0.68
13.Find current i in the circuit
[1] 9V [2] 15V
[3] 10V [4] 20V
17.To get maximum current in a
resistance of 3Ω one can use n rows
[1] 1A [2] 2A of m cells connected in parallel. If
[3] 3A [4] 5A the total no. Of cells is 24 and the
internal resistance of a cell is 0.5
then
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[1] m=12,n=2 [2] m=8,n=4 [3] 1.95 Volt [4] 2 volt
[3] m=2,n=12 [4] m=6,n=4
22.The potential difference in open
18.12 cells each having the same emf circuit for a cell is 2.2V. When a
are connected in series and are kept 4Ω resistor is connected between its
in a closed box. Some of the cells electrodes the potential difference
are wrongly connected . This battery becomes 2V. The internal resistance
is connected in series with an ideal of the cell will be
ammeter and two cells are identical [1] 1Ω [2] 0.2 Ω
with each other . The current is 3A [3] 2.5 Ω [4] 0.4 Ω
when the cells and the battery aid
each other . and 2A. when the cells 23.Four identical cell each having an
and battery oppose each other. How electromotive force (e.m.f)of 12V,
many cells in the battery are wrongly are connected in parallel . The
connected? resultant electromotive force (emf)
[1] 1 [2] 3 of the combination
[3] 4 [4] 5 [1] 48V [2] 12V
[3] 4V [4] 3V
19.Find current i in the circuit
24.The internal resistance of cell of
e.m.f 12V is 5 x 10-2Ω. It is
connected across an unknown
resistance . The voltage across the
cell when a current of 60A is drawn
from it is
[1] 15 V [2] 12V
[1] 1A [2] 3A [3] 9V [4] 6V
[3] 2A [4] 5A
25.The terminal potential difference of a
20.When the resistance of 2Ω is cell when short circuited is
connected across the terminal of the 𝐸
[1] E [2] 2
cell the current is 0.5A. When the 𝐸
resistance is increased to 5Ω the [3] 0 [4] 3
current is 0.25A . The emf of the cell
is 26.n identical cell each of emf E and
[1] 1.0 volt [2]1.5Volt internal resistance r, are joined in
[3] 2.0Volt [4] 2.5volt series to from a closed circuit. The
potential difference across any one
21.The internal resistance of a cell of cell is
emf 2V is 0.1Ω. Its connected to a [1] Zero [2] E
𝐸 𝑛−1
resistance of 3.9Ω. The voltage [3] 𝑛 [4] ( 𝑛 )E
across the cell will be
[1] 0.5 volt [2]1.9 Volt
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27.A secondary cell after long use has [1] 2V [2] 3.8V
an emf of 1.9 V and large internal [3] 0 [4] None of
resistance of 380Ω. What maximum these
current can be drawn from cell ?
[1] 0.05A [2] 0.005A 31.Find the current flowing through the
[3] 5.0A [4] 0.5A circuit and potential difference
across the terminal of each cell
28.For the circuit shown in the figure the
current i will be
[1] i=3A,Vx=5V;Vy=5V
[2] i=2A,Vx=6V;Vy=8V
[3] i=2A,Vx=3V;Vy=5V
[1] 0.75A [2] 1A [4] i=4A,Vx=5V;Vy=5V
[3] 1.5A [4] 0.5A
32.Find the potential difference between
29.The internal resistance of the two A and B
cells shown are0.1Ω and 0.3Ω. If
R=0.2Ω the potential difference
across the cell:
[1] 2V [2] 4V
[3] 8V [4] 100V
[1] B will be zero
[2] A will be zero 33.Find VA-VB=?
[3] A and B will be 2V
[4] A will be >2V and B will be <2V
30.Two batteries A and B each of emf 2
volt are connected in series to
external resistance R=1Ω. Internal
resistance of A 1.9Ω and that of B [1] -1V [2] -2V
is 0.9Ω,what is the potential [3] -3V [4] -4V
difference between the terminals of
battery A 34.Two sources of emf 6V and internal
resistance 3Ω and 2Ω are connected
to an external resistance R as shown.
If potential difference across battery
A is zero, Then value of R is
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[1] 3.75V,7.5V [2] 4.25C,7.5V
[3] 3.75V,3.5V [4] 4.25V,4.25V
[1] 1Ω [2] 2Ω
[3] 3Ω [4] 4Ω 38.100 cells each of emf 5V an internal
resistances 1Ω are to be arranged so
35.Two batteries of e.m.f 4V and 8V as to produce ,maximum current in a
with internal resistances 1Ω and 2Ω 25Ω resistance . Each row contains
are connected in a circuit with a equal number of cells. The number
resistance of 9Ω as shown in figure. of rows should be
The current and potential difference [1] 2 [2] 4
between the points P and Q are [3] 5 [4] 100
39.When an unknown resistance is
connected across a series
combination of two idendical cells ,
each of 18V,current through the
1 1 resistance is 4A. when it is
[1] 3 A and 3V [2] 6 A and 4V
1 1 connected across a parallel
[3] 9 A and 9V [4] 2 A and 2V combination of the same cells the
current through it is 3 A. Find the
36.Five cells each of e.m.f E and internal unknown resistance and internal
resistance r are connected in series If resistances of each cells
due to oversight one cell is [1] r=2Ω,R=5Ω
connected wrongly then the [2] r=3Ω,R=8Ω
equivalent e.m.f of the combination [3] r=8Ω,R=10Ω
is [4] r=6Ω,R=13Ω
[1] 5E [2] 2E
[3] 3E [4] 4E 40.The figure shows a network of
currents. The magnitude of current
37.In the circuit shown below the cells is shown here . The current i will be
E1 and E2 have emf’s 4V and 8V and
internal resistance 0.5 ohm and 1
ohm respectively. Then the
potential difference across cell E1
and E2 will be
[1] 3A [2] 13A
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[3] 23A [4] -3A 45.In the following circuit the potential
difference between P and Q is
41.Determine the current in the
following circuit
[1] 15V [2] 10V
[3] 5V [4] 2.5V
[1] 1A [2] 2.5A
[3] 0.4A [4] 3A 46.In the circuit given here the points
A,B and C are 70V zero and 10v
42.In the following circuit respectively Then
E1=4V,R1=2Ω,E2=6V ,R2=2Ω and
R2=4Ω , The current i1 is
[1] Then point D will be at a
[1] 1.6A [2] 1.8A potential of 60V
[3] 2.25A [4] 1A [2] The point D will be at a potential
of 20V
43.In the circuit shown in figure [3] Currents in the paths AD,DB,
potential difference between point A and DC are in the ratio 1:2:3
and b IS 16v. Find the current [4] Currents in the paths AD,DB,
passing through 2Ω resistance and DC are in the ratio 3:2:1
47.Figure represents a part of the closed
circuit the potential difference
[1] 1.5A [2] 3.5A between points A and B (VA-VB) is
[3] 1.0A [4] 2.5A
44.As the switch S is closed in the [1] +9V [2] 9V
circuit shown in figure current [3] +3V [4] +6V
passed through it is
48.A part of a circuit in steady state
along with the current flowing in
the branches with value of each
resistance is shown in figure . What
will be the energy stored in the
capasitor C0
[1] 4.5A [2] 6.0A
[3] 3.0A [4] 0
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equivalent resistance between the
point X and Y will be
[1] 6 x10-4J [2] 8 x10-4J [1] 10Ω [2] 22Ω
[3] 16 x10-4J [4] Zero [3] 20Ω [4] 50Ω
49.The current in the branch CD of the 52.In the network shown in the figure
circuit
each of resistance is equal to 2Ω.
The resistance between A and B is
[1] 15A [2] 35A [1] 1Ω [2] 2Ω
[3]10A [4] 25A [3] 3Ω [4] 4Ω
50.A battery of 10V and negligible 53.Sevan resistances are connected as
internal resistance is connected shown in figure. The equivalent
across the diagonally opposite resistance between A and B is
corners of a cubical network
consisting of 12 resistors each of
resistance 1Ω, determine the
equivalent resistance of the network
and the current along each edge of
the cube [1] 3Ω [2] 4Ω
[3] 4.5Ω [4] 5Ω
54.The effective resistance between A
and B of the shown network where
resistance of each resistor is R is
5 1
[1] 6 Ω, 4A [2] 6 Ω, 2A
5 6
[3]3 Ω, 1A [4] 5 Ω, 4A
8𝑅 6𝑅
51.Five resistances are combined [1] 11 [2] 11
according to the figure . The
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6𝑅
[3] [4] None of
5
these
55.Find the Req between A and B
2𝑅
[1] [2] R
3
𝑅 4𝑅
[3] 4 [4] 3
2𝑅
[1] [2] R
3
𝑅 4𝑅 59.Shown in the figure below is a meter-
[3] 4 [4] 3 bridge set up with null deflection in
the galvanometer
56.In the given figure equivalent
resistance between A and B will be
[1] 220Ω
14 3 [2] 110Ω
[1] Ω [2] 14Ω
3 [3] 55Ω
9 14
[3] 14Ω [4] Ω [4] 13.75Ω
9
57.In the combination of resistances 60.In the circuit shown meter bridge is in
shown in the figure the potential its balanced state . The meter bridge
difference between B and D is zero, wire has a resistance 0.1ohm/cm.
when unknown resistances(x) is The value of unknown resistance X
and the current drawn from the
battery of negligible resistance is
[1] 4Ω [2] 2Ω
[3] 3Ω [1] 6Ω, 5 𝑎𝑚𝑝
[4] The emf of the cell is required [2] 10Ω, 0.1 𝑎𝑚𝑝
[3] 4Ω, 1.0 𝑎𝑚𝑝
58.Find the Req between A and B [4] 12Ω, 0.5 𝑎𝑚𝑝
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61.The resistances in the two arms of the 64.In a meter bridge experiment null
meter bridge are 5Ω and RΩ point is obtained at 20cm from one
respectively. When the resistance R end of the wire when resistance X is
is shunted with an equal resistance balanced against another resistance
the new balanced point is at 1. 6l1. Y. If X<Y, then where will be the
Find R new position of the null point from
the same end if one decides to
balanced a resistances of 4X against
y
[1] 50cm [2] 80cm
[3] 40cm [4] 70cm
65.Two similar headlight lamps are
connected in parallel to each other
[1] 15 Ω [2] 5 Ω together they consume 48W from a
[3] 0 [4] 20 Ω 6V battery. What is the resistance of
each filament?
62.During an experiment with a meter [1] 6Ω [2] 4 Ω
bridge the galvanometer shows a null [3] 3.0 Ω [4] 1.5 Ω
point when the jockey is pressed at
40cm using a standard resistance 66.Two electric bulbs rated as
90Ω as shown in the figure . The (100W,100V) and (50W,100V) are
least count of the scale used in the connected in series across 100V
meter bridge is 1mm. Find the supply .Total power consumption is
unknown resistance given by
[1] 100W [2] 33.3W
[3] 150W [4] 8.3W
67.Two electric bulbs whose resistances
[1] R=(60±0.25)Ω are in the ratio 1:2, are connected in
parallel to a constant voltage source
[2] R=(20±0.01)Ω
. The power dissipated in them has
[3] R=(30±0.1)Ω
the ratio of :
[4] R=(3±0.2)Ω
[1] 2:1 [2] 1:1
[3] 1:4 [4] 1:2
63.In meter bridge the balancing length
from left is found to be 20cm. and
68.An electric bulb marked 25W and
when standard resistance of 1Ω is in 100v is connected across 50V supply
right gap. The value of unknown now its power is
resistance is [1] 25W
[1] 0.25Ω [2] 0.4Ω [2] 12.5W
[3] 0.5Ω [4] 4Ω [3] 6.25W
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[4] 50W
69.Two electric bulbs rated as
(100W,100V) and (50W,100V) are
connected in series across 50V
supply. Total power consumption is
given by
[1] 20Ω [2] 15 Ω
[1] 100W [2] 50W
[3] 10 Ω [4] 30 Ω
[3] 150W [4] 8.33W
74.If power dissipated in the 9Ω resistor
70.Two resistances R1 and R2 when
connected in series and parallel with in the circuit shown is 36W, the
120V line power consumed will be potential difference across the 2Ω
25W and 100W respectively. Then resistor is
the ratio of power consumed by R1 to
that consumed by R2 will be
[1] 1:1 [2] 1:2
[3] 2:1 [4] 1:4
71.Voltage across a bulb rated 220V-
100W drops by 2.5% of its rated [1] 8V [2] 10V
value the percentage of the rated [3] 2V [4] 4V
value by which the power would
decrease is 75.A 100w bulb designed to operate on
[1] 20% [2] 2.5% 100V is to be connected across a
[3] 5% [4] 10% 500v source . Find the resistance to
be put in series so that bulb
72.The total power dissipated in watts in consumed 100W only
the circuits shown below is [1] 100Ω [2] 500Ω
[3] 400Ω [4] 300Ω
76.A torch bulb rated as 4.5W , 1.5 V is
connected as shown in the figure .
The emf of the cell needed to make
the bulb glow at full intensity is
[1] 16W [2] 40W
[3] 54W [4] 4W
73.The power dissipated in the circuit
shown in the figure is 30watt. The [1] 4.5V [2] 1.5V
value of R is: [3] 2.67V [4] 13.5V
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77.Two fuse wires are made of same
material . The radius of first and
second wires are r1=2mm and
r2=4mm. The first wire blows when
current of 15A passes through it.
Find the current required to blow the
second wire
[1] 30√2A [2] 2√2A
[3] 10√2A [4] 50√2A
78.Electric bulb 50W-100V glowing at
full power are to be used in parallel
with battery 120V, 10Ω. Maximum
number of bulbs that can be
connected so that they glow in full
power is
[1] 2 [2] 8
[3] 4 [4] 6
79.Two electric bulbs rated for the same
voltage have powers of 200W and
100W, respectively. If their
resistances are r1 and r2 respectively
then:
[1] r1=2r2 [2] r2=2r1
[3] r2=4r1 [4] r1=4r2
80.If the current in an electric bulb
decreases by 0.5% the power in the
bulb decrease by approximately
[1] 1% [2] 2%
[3] 0.5% [4] 0.25%
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Q.NO AK Q.NO AK Q.NO AK Q.NO AK
1 2 21 3 41 1 61 1
2 1 22 4 42 2 62 1
3 2 23 2 43 2 63 1
4 4 24 3 44 1 64 1
5 1 25 3 45 2 65 4
6 4 26 1 46 4 66 2
7 3 27 2 47 1 67 1
8 1 28 2 48 2 68 3
9 4 29 1 49 1 69 4
10 3 30 3 50 1 70 1
11 2 31 1 51 1 71 3
12 4 32 3 52 2 72 3
13 1 33 4 53 2 73 3
14 4 34 1 54 1 74 2
15 2 35 1 55 2 75 3
16 1 36 3 56 1 76 4
17 1 37 2 57 2 77 1
18 1 38 1 58 4 78 3
19 1 39 1 59 1 79 2
20 2 40 3 60 3 80 1