Objective Type Questions
Objective Type Questions
Objective Type Questions
1. Current I versus time t graph through a conductor is shown in the figure. Average current through the conductor in
the interval 0 to 15 s is
10A
(4) 5A
5s
15 s
(3) 7.5A
1
q .10 15 75 C 2
75
iavg 5A 15
2. Coefficient of linear expansion of material of resistor is . Its temperature coefficient of resistivity and resistance
are and R respectively, then correct relation is
(1) R =–
l
R A
44
2612 V
3. A current of 10 A is maintained in a conductor of cross-section 1 cm2. If the free electron density in the conductor is
9 × 1028 m–3, then drift velocity of free electrons is
(1) 6.94 × 10–6 m/s (2) 5.94 × 10–2 m/s (3) 1.94 × 10–3 m/s (4) 2.94 × 10–4 m/s
5. A circuit containing five resistors is connected to a battery with a 12 V emf as shown in figure. The potential
5
4
20
12
i 3A 4
(2) 6V
(3) 9V
(4) 12V
5
4
1.5
20
26
3A
1.5 1.5
V4 6V
12 V
6. The temperature coefficient of resistance of tungsten is 4.5 × 10 –3°C–1 and that of germanium is –5 × 10–2 °C–1. A
tungsten wire of resistance 100 is connected in series with a germanium wire of resistance R. The value of R for
which the resistance of combination does not change with temperature is
(1) 9
R11 + R22 = 0
(100) (4.5 × 10–3) = R(5 × 10–2) 0.9 × 10 = R
R=9
7. Consider the ladder network shown in figure. What should be the value of resistance R, so that effective resistance
between A & B becomes independent of number of elements in the combination?
22222A
B
888222
822
(1) 2
(2) 4 (4) 16
42
(2) 3 (4) 8
2
4
2
4
(1) 6
(3) 5 Sol. Answer (2)
4 4
Rnet = 3 A
4
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22
(3) 6
CC
A
(2) 44
(4) 12
42
443
2B
2D222
22
2 net resistance.
10. In the circuit shown, the thermal power dissipated in R1 is P. The thermal power dissipated in R2 is R2= R
(1) P
Sol. Answer (2)
ii R1= R
R3= 2R
4P 2P P
(1) 3.33W
(2) 4W
(3) 1.44W
(4) 500W
(2)
9
R2 =R 2i
(3)
3
(4)
9
P = i2R
4i2 4P
3 R1 =R
i R =2R 3
3
PR
99
11. In the circuit shown in figure, if ammeter and voltmeter are ideal, then the power consumed in 9 resistor will
be 96
20
10
V A 30
30 V
4
3
Sol. Answer (2)
No current goes through ideal voltmeter
30
i 1 A 30
4
P . 9 4 W 9
20 1A
2/39610
12. In the network shown in figure, power dissipated in 3 is 12 W. Power dissipated in 4 will be 24
1A
1/3 3030 V
12 = i2 (3)
i=2
P' = 12(4) = 4 W
(2) 2W
(3) 64W
(4) 32W
1A24
3
2A
3
VA +2–3=VB VA –1=VB
VA –VB=1
(4) –2V
(2) –1V
(3) 2V
3
2A
2A
21A
2A
2A
B
23
32B
A
1A
32
6 V 24
(3) 6V
(4) Zero
47
48
2
13V
1V
2
1.5 V
2 F
Sol. Answer (1) A 6 = 6i
i=1A
V = 6 + 4 V = 10
12 V
24
VB 0.511.5Vc
VB = VC V = 0 q=0
1V 1.5 V
2V
2
6V
1
12 V
2A
3
V=9V i=1A
(Cells, emf, Internal Resistance, Cells in Series and Parallel, Kirchhoff’s Rules)
2V
2
B
C 2F 2
17. Consider the combination of resistors as shown in figure and pick out the correct statement
R2 R1
R3 AB
(1) R1&R4areconnectedinparallel
R2 R1
R3
AR6 B R4 R5
R4
R5
(2) R1&R2areconnectedinseries (4) R6&R4areconnectedinparallel
R6
R2 and R3 Parallel
18. In the circuit shown in figure, all cells are ideal. The current through 2 resistor is
10
6V
(2) 1A
8V
2
10
(3) 0.2A
(4) Zero
4V
8V
2
6V 4V
AB
19. The effective resistance of the network between points A & B is rrr
2r A3B
rrr
4r (2)2r (3)
3
7r (4)
3
(1)r
49
50
rrr
AB
2r 3
r rrr
2r 2r 33
Rnet = 2r
20. The following circuit consist of a 5 F capacitor, having charge 50 C as shown. The switch is closed at
t=0.Thevalueofcurrentin2Mresistoratt=0is C = 5 μF
24
2 15P
2Mq = 50 C
50
V 10V 5
10 = i(2 × 106) i = 5 A
(2) 2A 5 F
(3) 5A
(4) 5A
2 M50 C
21. There are a large number of cells available, each marked (6 V, 0.5 ) to be used to supply current to a device of
resistance 0.75 , requiring 24 A current. How should the cells be arranged, so that power is transmitted to the load
using minimum number of cells?
(1) Sixrows,eachcontainingfourcells
PSE Sr PR
i
P = 4 rows S = 6 cells
(2) Four rows ,each containing six cells (4) Six rows , each containing six cells
3
P P 6
Current Electricity
Ar
B rE
E
i R
VA –E+ir–E+ir=VB VA – E + E – E + E = VB VA = VB
(2) E
Ir
(3) E 2
(4) E–2Ir
A
r
Er
Er
1
(2) 1A
10 5V
10 V 10
(4) 2A
24. Three identical cells are connected in parallel across AB. Net emf across AB is 10 V 3
10 V 3 AB
(4) 12V
10 V
2
(3) 1.5A
5 10 Enet=1 2
12
1
1 2
Enet = 0 i=0
51
52
10 V
10 V
333
10 10 10
E 3 3 3 10volt
net
(2) 2
(3) 1.2
(4) 1
1 1 1 333
25. When current supplied by a cell to a circuit is 0.3 A, its terminal potential difference is 0.9 V. When the current
supplied becomes 0.25 A, its terminal potential difference becomes 1.0 V. The internal resistance of the cell is
6
6
V = 24 V 24 = i(8) i=3A
(2) 3A
(3) 4A
(4) 12A
4
R
1A
12 V
2
(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 10
(4) 12
Current Electricity
5 AB
20
10 V
10
(3) 2.5A
(15)(30)
Rnet 10 45
(2) 2A
(4) Zero
Current through 25 resistance is zero in balanced wheatstone Bridge.
29. Two cells of emf E1 and E2 (E1 > E2) are connected individually to a potentiometer and their corresponding
E1
balancing length are 625 cm and 500 cm, then the ratio is E2
E1 = kl1 E2 = kl2
E1 l1 625 25 5 E2 l2 500 20 4
(2) 3:1
k is potential gradient
(3) 5:1
(4) 4:5
30. Five cells each of emf E and internal resistance r are connected in series. Due to oversight one cell is connected
wrongly. The equivalent internal resistance of the combination is
All the internal resistances will be still in series, there will be no impact of polarity on the equivalent resistance.
(Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge and Potentiometer, Galvanometer, Bulb’s Power, Brightness Problems, Heater
Coils)
31. In the following diagram, the lengths of wires AB and BC are equal, but the radius of wire AB is double that of BC.
The ratio of potential gradient on wires AB and on BC will be (wires are made of same material)
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V
B1
=
4
4E
i
E
5R V1
4E
V2 5
A2rB
rR
is P. What will be the power consumed by the same bulb when switch S is opened? AS
E
2
E
PR k
A
E2
2R P
4R
2E
When K is closed C i
3R E2
P ' .R
9R2
E2 9R
P'
P 9 P'4 4P
P '
33. Two identical bulbs are connected in parallel across an ideal source of emf E. The ammeter A and voltmeter V are
ideal. If bulb B2 gets fused, then
(1) ReadingofAwillincreasebutthatofVwillremainsame
(2) ReadingofAwilldecreasebutthatofVwillincrease
(3) ReadingofAwilldecreasebutthatofVwillremainsame
(4) ReadingofAwillincreaseandreadingofVwillalsoincrease
AE
B2
Current Electricity
AV
B1
V2
P R
2
V2 220 P 60
R
(2) 12W
(3) 180W
(4) 600W
B2
V2 2202
R= 2
60=6W
10220
eq
SECTION - B
1. A carbon resistor of (47 ± 4.7) kis to be marked with rings of different colours for its identification. The colour
code sequence will be
(1) Violet – Yellow – Orange – Silver (2) Yellow – Violet – Orange – Silver (3) Green – Orange – Violet – Gold (4)
Yellow – Green – Violet – Gold
2. A set of 'n' equal resistors, of value 'R' each, are connected in series to a battery of emf 'E' and internal resistance
'R'. The current drawn is I. Now, the 'n' resistors are connected in parallel to the same battery. Then the current
drawn from battery becomes 10 I. The value of 'n' is [NEET-2018]
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ER
10 I R
1
(n1)R 1 R
10
3. A battery consists of a variable number 'n' of identical cells (having internal resistance 'r' each) which are
connected in series. The terminals of the battery are short-circuited and the current I is measured. Which of the
graphs shows the correct relationship between I and n? [NEET-2018]
IIII
O O O O
n n n n
n
Sol. Answer (1) I
nr r
4. The resistance of a wire is ‘R’ ohm. If it is melted and stretched to ‘n’ times its original length, its new
...(ii)
n
resistance will be
R l2 n2l2 221
R1 l2 l2 11
R2
n2R =n2R R1 2 1
[NEET-2017]
R
(2)
n
(3) n2R
R
(4) 2
n
5. A potentiometer is an accurate and versatile device to make electrical measurements of E.M.F, because the
method involves
(1) Cells
(2) Potential gradients
(3) Aconditionofnocurrentflowthroughthegalvanometer (4) A combination of cells, galvanometer and resistances
[NEET-2017]
6. The potential difference (VA – VB) between the points A and B in the given figure is
(1) –3V (2) +3V (3) +6V (4) +9V Sol. Answer (4)
7. A filament bulb (500 W, 100 V) is to be used in a 230 V main supply. When a resistance R is connected in
series, it works perfectly and the bulb consumes 500 W. The value of R is
(1) 230
P 500
I 5 A V 100
130
Voltage across resistance R will be 230 – 100 = 130 V R 26
8. A potentiometer wire is 100 cm long and a constant potential difference is maintained across it. Two cells are
connected in series first to support one another and then in opposite direction. The balance points are obtained
at 50 cm and 10 cm from the positive end of the wire in the two cases. The ratio of emf’s is
[NEET-2016]
(1) 3:2
E1E2 10 1 E1 51 6 3
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9. The charge flowing through a resistance R varies with time t as Q = at – bt2, where a and b are positive constants.
The total heat produced in R is [NEET-2016]
dQ
I a 2bt dt
a
Current will exist till t 2b
a t 2b
PI2Rdt(a2bt)2Rdt 00
a 2b
3 20 6b
10. A potentiometer wire of length L and a resistance r are connected in series with a battery of e.m.f. E0 and a
resistance r1. An unknown e.m.f. E is balanced at a length l of the potentiometer wire. The e.m.f. E will be
given by LE0r
(1)
V0l
So, E Kl L
[Re-AIPMT-2015]
LE0r lr
(2) 1
E0r (r r )
V 1
E0r l
(3) . (rr1) L
(4)
E0l L
r1
E0
E0
(r r1)
lL A
Br
E0rl (r r1)L
E
11. Two metal wires of indentical dimensions are connected in series. If 1 and 2 are the conductivities of the
[Re-AIPMT-2015]
σ1 + σ2 (4) σ1σ2
l+l l l σA σ A σ A
=+ 1 2
2σ1σ2 σ + σ
σ= 1 2
12. A circuit contains an ammeter, a battery of 30 V and a resistance 40.8 ohm all connected in series. If the ammeter
has a coil of resistance 480 ohm and a shunt of 20 ohm, the reading in the ammeter will be
(1) 1A
30 V
Reading of Ammeter I =
40.8 480 || 20
30 V
=
40.819.2
[Re-AIPMT-2015]
30 V
480 20
= 0.5 A
13. A, B and C are voltmeters of resistance R, 1.5R and 3R respectively as shown in the figure. When some
potential difference is applied between X and Y, the voltmeter readings are VA, VB and VC respectively, then [AIPMT-
2015]
40.8
A
B
A
X YC
1.5R3R 1.53R
RZY R
1.5R XRZ Y
3R
with the wire and an accumulator of e.m.f. 2 V, so as to get a potential gradient 1 mV per cm on the wire is
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CurrentinthewireI A A 8 20
VV0 20.4 1
R 32I
20
15. Two cities are 150 km apart. Electric power is sent from one city to another city through copper wires. The fall of
potential per km is 8 volt and the average resistance per km is 0.5 . The power loss in the wire is
16. The resistances in the two arms of the meter bridge are 5 and R , respectively. When the resistance R is
shunted with an equal resistance, the new balance point is at 1.6 l1. The resistance R, is
[AIPMT-2014]
[AIPMT-2014]
(1) 19.2 W (2) 19.2 kW (3) 19.2 J (4) 12.2 kW Sol. Answer (2)
Total power loss = 150
82
0.5
640
= 150 19.2 kW 5
(2) 15
A B
l 100–l 11
(3) 20
(4) 25
...(i)
When R is shunted with R (i.e., a resistance R is connected in parallal)
R 100l1
5 1.6l1
...(ii)
R 1001.6l
2
Solve (i) and (ii) for R
17. A potentiometer circuit has been set up for finding the internal resistance of a given cell. The main battery, used
across the potentiometer wire, has an emf of 2.0 V and a negligible internal resistance. The potentiometer wire itself
is 4 m long. When the resistance, R, connected across the given cell, has values of (i) Infinity, (ii) 9.5 , the ‘balancing
lengths’, on the potentiometer wire are found to be 3 m and 2.85 m, respectively. The value of internal resistance of
the cell is [AIPMT-2014]
Current Electricity
l4m
When R , No current will flow through R.
GD
E
A
...(i)
...(ii)
B
R
...(iii)
18. In an ammeter 0.2% of main current passes through the galvanometer. If resistance of galvanometer is G, the
resistance of ammeter will be [AIPMT-2014]
1 499 1 500 (1) G (2) G (3) G (4) G
499 500 500 499
l
4 A
(2l) A/2
R
4
4 R
(2) 8
(3) 16
(4) 2
R=1
20. The internal resistance of a 2.1 V cell which gives a current of 0.2 A through a resistance of 10 is
(2) 0.8
(3) 1.0
(4) 0.2
4m
r
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galvanometer resistance is 50 ohm, the current drawn from the cell will be:
[NEET-2013]
10
30
7V
7
i A 37
(2) 0.1A
(3) 2.0A
(4) 1.0A
30
90
22. In the circuit shown the cells A and B have negligible resistances. For VA = 12 V, R1 = 500 and R = 100
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2012]
(4) 2V
(1) 12V Sol. Answer (4)
12 1
i A 600 50
1
VB .1002V 50
R1
G
VA RVB (3) 4V
500
100
12 V
(2) 6V
VB
23. A ring is made of a wire having a resistance R0 = 12 . Find the points A and B, as shown in the figure, at which a
current carrying conductor should be connected so that the resistance R of the sub circuit between
8
these points is equal to .
3
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2012]
l1 1 (4)
l2 3
l1 AB
l2
l1 3 (1)
l2 8
l1 1 (2)
l2 2
l1 5 (3)
l2 8
Solutions of Assignment (Level-II) Current Electricity
2
l l 3 12l
12
l
12l l 8 1 l l 12 12
2l2l25ll 0 1212
l1 1 l 2
2
(1) 1 (2) 0.05 (3) 0.001 (4) 0.01 Sol. Answer (3)
25
25RR=0.0011000
25. If voltage across a bulb rated 220 V – 100 W drops by 2.5% of its rated value, the percentage of the rated value
2l l 2l l (l 2l )0 11 2 21 2
12l l2 2
l1l2
24. A millivoltmeter of 25 millivolt range is to be converted into an ammeter of 25 ampere range. The value (in ohm)
by which the power would decrease is
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2012]
(4) 2.5%
V2
P R
P V PV
2
(2) 10%
(3) 20%
= 5%
26. The power dissipated in the circuit shown in the figure is 30 W. The value of R is
[AIPMT (Mains)-2012]
(4) 30
5
100 100
30 5R
100
10 R
(2) 15
10 V
5
(3) 10
R = 10
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VVV (1) (2) (3) (4)
E
V = E – ir i
Rr ER
V
E
Rr V
r
1
R
28. If power dissipated in the 9 resistor in the circuit shown is 36 W, the potential difference across the 2
resistor is
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2011]
(1) 2V
i i=2 i
9
V2
(2) 4V
(4) 10V
36 = i29 i2 = 4
96
2
2 6 i1 9
i1 = 3
V2 =(5)(2)=10V
29. A current of 2 A flows through a 2 resistor when connected across a battery. The same battery supplies a
current of 0.5 A when connected across a 9 resistor. The internal resistance of the battery is
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2011]
Solutions of Assignment (Level-II)
Current Electricity
E
Z 2r
E
0.5 9r
9r 2r
4
8 + 4r = 9 + r
30. The rate of increase of thermo e.m.f. with temperature at the neutral temperature of a thermocouple
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2011]
1. (1) Is negative
2. (2) Is positive
3. (3) Is zero
(4) Dependsuponthechoiceofthetwomaterialsofthethermocouple
[AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
(4)
SG (SG)
(1)
G2 (SG)
E E
G GS
R
G S2
(2)
(SG)
(3)
(SG)
GS
GS G R
G2
GS R
GS
32. A thermocouple of negligible resistance produces an e.m.f. of 40 V/°C in the linear range of temperature. A
galvanometer of resistance 10 ohm whose sensitivity is 1 A/div, is employed with the thermocouple. The smallest
value of temperature difference that can be detected by the system will be [AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
(1) 0.1°C (2) 0.25°C (3) 0.5°C (4) 1°C Sol. Answer (2)
33. In the circuit shown in the figure, if the potential at point A is taken to be zero, the potential at point B is
R1 1A
2V
[AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
(4) +2V
D
R2 2
(1) –2V
(2) +1V
A
2A 1AC 2A
1V
(3) –1V
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VA +1+2–2=VB VA +1=VB VA–VB=–1
R1 2V
B
R2 R2W 2A 1A
A 1A 2A
35. A galvanometer has a coil of resistance 100 and gives a full scale deflection for 30 mA current. If it is to work as
a voltmeter of 30 V range, the resistance required to be added will be [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
30
M 1000 100 = 900 30
36. A potentiometer circuit is set up as shown. The potential gradient, across the potentiometer wire, is k volt/cm and
the ammeter, present in the circuit, reads 1.0 A when two way key is switched off. The balance points, when the key
between the terminals (i) 1 and 2 (ii) 1 and 3, is plugged in, are found to be at lengths l1 cm and l2 cm respectively.
The magnitudes, of the resistors R and X, in ohms, are then, equal, respectively, to
(2) Both(A)and(B)arewrong
(4) (A) is wrong and (B) is correct
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
+–
()
–+
AB
1 23
()
1R = kl1
1(R + x) = kl2 x=kl2 –kl1 R = kl1
(4) kl1andkl2
37. In producing chlorine by electrolysis 100 kW power at 125 V is being consumed. How much chlorine per minute
is liberated? (ECE of chlorine is 0.367 × 10–6 kg/C) [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
(1) 1.76×10–3 kg (2) 9.67×10–3 kg (3) 17.61×10–3 kg (4) 3.67×10–3 kg Sol. Answer (3)
38. The thermo e.m.f. E in volts of a certain thermo-couple is found to vary with temperature difference in °C 2
between the two junctions according to the relation, E = 30– . The neutral temperature for the thermo-
15
couple will be [AIPMT (Mains)-2010]
(1) 450°C (2) 400°C (3) 225°C (4) 30°C Sol. Answer (3)
39. See the electric circuit shown in this figure. Which of the following equations is a correct equation for it?
R
r2
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2009]
2
(2) –2 –(i1+i2)R+i2r2 =0
(4) 1 –(i1+i2)R–i1r1 =0
i11 r1
i2
R i1E1 r1
i2 r2 E2
–(i1+i2)R–i1r1 +E1 =0
40. A wire of resistance 12 ohms per metre is bent to form a complete circle of radius 10 cm. The resistance
between its two diametrically opposite points. A and B as shown in the figure, is
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2009]
(4) 0.6
12 10
6
Rnet 0.610
(2) 6
AB
(3) 6
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(3) Putting in parallel a resistance of 15 (4) Putting in parallel a resistance of 240 Sol. Answer (3)
42. A student measures the terminal potential difference (V) of a cell (of emf and internal resistance r) as a function
of the current (I) flowing through it. The slope and intercept, of the graph between V and I, then, respectively,
equal
VE
i
(2) rand–
(3) –andr
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2009]
(4) and–r
43. A cell can be balanced against 110 cm and 100 cm of potentiometer wire, respectively with and without being
E E
i Rr 10r
44. A wire of a certain material is stretched slowly by ten per cent. Its new resistance and specific resistance
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(4) 2
E
10k 100...(ii)
10 r
divide (i) and (ii) r=1
become respectively
(1) 1.1 times, 1.1 times (3) 1.21 times, same
11l
Sol. Answer (3) Al A'
10
10A
A' 11
l
R A
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(2) 1.2 times, 1.1 times (4) Both remain the same
Current Electricity
11l 100A
R'
R ' = 1.21R
45. In the circuit shown, the current through the 4 resistor is 1 A when the points P and M are connected to a
d.c. voltage source. The potential difference between the points M and N is 4
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
30.5
PM
0.5
(1) 3.2 V
1
(2) 1.5 V
(4) 0.5 V
4
7 A 1A
3
4 A3
P 3 M
0.5
i N10.5
7 1.257 3i 12
4
i= 3.2A 1.25
V = 3.2 V
46. An electric kettle takes 4 A current at 220 V. How much time will it take to boil 1 kg of water from temperature
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
69
70
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is
i1=1.5 4 15
i2=1 3 4
i1 2 3 6
i2 2
P = (12) (5) = 5 W
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2
i1 = 1.5 i2 = 1
48. A galvanometer of resistance 50 is connected to a battery of 3 V along with a resistance of 2950 in series. A
full scale deflection of 30 divisions is obtained in the galvanometer. In order to reduce this deflection to 20
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(4) 6050
3 1
i A A 3000 1000
1
1 division = A 30000
(2) 5050
(3) 5550
20 2
Required A= A 30000 3000
Current Electricity
49. The total power dissipated in watt in the circuit shown here is
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(4) 54
6
3
(1) 4
Sol. Answer (4)
63
418V
182
P 54W
(2) 16
4
18 V
(3) 40
50. A steady current of 1.5 A flows through a copper voltameter for 10 minutes. If the electrochemical equivalent of
copper is 30 × 10–5 g coulomb–1, the mass of copper deposited on the electrode will be
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(1) 0.27g (2) 0.40g (3) 0.50g (4) 0.67g Sol. Answer (1)
51. If the cold junction of a thermo-couple is kept at 0°C and the hot junction is kept at T°C then the relation between
neutral temperature (Tn) and temperature of inversion (Ti) is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
Ti
(1) Tn=Ti+T (2) Tn (3) Tn=2Ti (4) Tn=Ti–T 2
52. Three resistances P, Q, R each of 2 and an unknown resistance S form the four arms of a Wheatstone bridge
circuit. When a resistance of 6 is connected in parallel to S the bridge gets balanced. What is the
value of S?
2 2(6 S)
2 6S 3S = 6 + S
2S = 6 S=3
(2) 2 2
(3) 3
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(4) 6
2
53. The resistance of an ammeter is 13 and its scale is graduated for a current upto 100 A. After an additional shunt
has been connected to this ammeter it becomes possible to measure currents upto 750 A by this meter. The value of
shunt-resistance is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
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(1) 17.6mg (2) 21.3mg (3) 24.3mg (4) 13.6mg Sol. Answer (1)
55. In the circuit shown, if a conducting wire is connected between points A and B, the current in this wire will
41
BV
(1) FlowfromAtoB
(2) Flow in the direction which will be decided by the value of V (3) Bezero
(4) FlowfromBtoA
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43
Sol. Answer (4)
12V 3V
i
32 8
44
8 2 V
i 4 P 3V 8
i 8
81
3V
2i i 8
V
i 8
VP – VA = V
2
VP – VB =
4
VB > VA
Current flows from B to A
BV
56. Two cells, having the same emf, are connected in series through an external resistance R. Cells have internal
resistances r1 and r2 (r1 > r2) respectively. When the circuit is closed, the potential difference across the first
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2006]
(4) r1+r2
r1r2 r1r2 22
(2) (3)
57. Power dissipated across the 8 resistor in the circuit shown here is 2 W. The power dissipated in watt units
(1) 2
Sol. Answer (4)
2 = i2 8
1
i ' A 0.5A
0.5 4 i1 8
i1 = 1A P=3W
(2) 1
13
i
8
13i1
i
80.5
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2006]
(4) 3
(3) 0.5
58. Kirchhoff’s first and second laws for electrical circuits are consequences of (1) Conservationofenergy
(2) Conservationofelectricchargeandenergyrespectively
(3) Conservationofelectriccharge
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2006]
59. Two batteries, one of emf 18 V and internal resistance 2 and the other of emf 12 V and internal resistance
[AIPMT(Prelims)-2005]
(4) 18V
212 V
18 V 1
6
i 2A 3
V = 18 – 2(2)
(2) 30V
(3) 14V
V = 14 V
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4
3
6i
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18 6
V i 5
5V
i 18
V
61. The temperature of inversion of a thermocouple is 620°C and the neutral temperature is 300°C. What is the
temperature of cold junction? [AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
(1) 20°C (2) 320°C (3) –20°C (4) 40°C Sol. Answer (3)
62. When a wire of uniform cross-section a, length l and resistance R is bent into a complete circle, resistance
between two of diametrically opposite points will be [AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
RRR
2
R
Rnet 4
(2)
8
(3) 4R
(4)
2
63. A 5 A fuse wire can withstand a maximum power of 1 W in circuit. The resistance of the fuse wire is
1 = 52R
1
R 0.04 25
(2) 5
(3) 0.4
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
(4) 0.04
4
64. A 12 cm wire is given a shape of a right angled triangle ABC having sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm as shown in the
figure. The resistance between two ends (AB, BC, CA) of the respective sides are measured one by one by a multi-
meter. The resistances will be in the ratio
(1) 3:4:5
(2) 9:16:25 (3) 27:32:35 (4) 21:24:25
3 cm 5 cm
B C
4cm
A
555 333
C
CB4
B4 B4C
27 32 35
RAB RBC RAC 12 12 12
65. Two rods are joined end to end, as shown. Both have a cross-sectional area of 0.01 cm2. Each is 1 meter long. One
rod is a copper with a resistivity of 1.7 × 10–6 ohm-centimeter, the other is of iron with a resistivity of 10–5 ohm-
centimeter.
(1) 0.117 V
(2) 0.00145V (3) 0.0145 V
(4) 1.7 × 10–6 V
0.01
Cu
Fe
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66. Ten identical cells connected in series are needed to heat a wire of length one meter and radius 'r' by 10oC in time
't'. How many cells will be required to heat the wire of length two meter of the same radius by the same temperature
in time 't'?
rt ms(10)
r
nE
2rt 2ms(10)
(2) 20
(3) 30
(4) 40
2r
100(4) 1 2n2 2
n = 20
68. A 1250 W, 115 V heater operates at 115 V. What is the resistance of the heating coil?
(1) 1.6(2) 13.5(3) 1250(4) 10.6
1250
R = 10.58
69. A wire 50 cm long and 1 mm2 in cross-section carries a current of 4 A when connected to a 2 V battery. The
2 = 4R
1 P(0.5)
R
70. Six resistors of 3 each are connected along the sides of a hexagon and three resistors of 6 each are connected
along AC, AD and AE as shown in the figure. The equivalent resistance between A and B is equal to
3
D
3
(1) 2 Sol. Answer (1)
3
A
33
(2) 6
(4) 9
3F
3B
3
(3) 3
3
Rnet =2
63
6
6
71. Identify the set in which all the three materials are good conductors of electricity? (1) Cu,HgandNaCl (2)
Cu,GeandHg
(3) Cu,AgandAu (4) Cu,Sianddiamond
73. In the network shown in the figure, each of the resistance is equal to 2 . The resistance between the points A and
B is
22
2
B
2A
2
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Rnet =2
74. Two wires of the same metal have same length, but their cross-sectional areas are in the ratio 3 : 1. They are
joined in series. The resistance of thicker wire is 10 . The total resistance of the combination will be
A
B
2
(1) 40 Sol. Answer (1)
ll 3A A
l
10 3A
l
30 A
(2) 100
5 40
(3) (4) 23
Rnet = 40
75. When the key K is pressed at time t = 0, then which of the following statement about the current I in the
2VAB K 1000
2
i 2mA 1000
t =
2
i 1mA
100
2V
1 F
1000
76. Three copper wires have lengths and cross-sectional areas as (/, A), (2l, A/2) and (l/2, 2A). Resistance is
minimum in
(1) Wire of cross-sectional area 2A (2) Wire of cross-sectional area 1/2 A (3) Wire of cross-sectional area A (4) Same
in all three cases
C
1 F
1000
1000
Current Electricity
l
Sol. Answer (1) R1
2l
R2 .2 A
l
R3 2.2a
R3 is least
77. Kirchhoff’s first law, i.e. i = 0 at a junction, deals with the conservation of (1) Momentum
78. A galvanometer having a resistance of 8 ohms is shunted by a wire of resistance 2 ohms. If the total current is 1 A,
the part of it passing through the shunt will be
i (8) 1iG
2 G
(2) 0.8A
(3) 0.25A
(4) 0.5A
79. In a meter bridge, the balancing length from the left end (standard resistance of one ohm is in the right gap) is
found to be 20 cm. The value of the unknown resistance is
x 1 20 80
1
x
4
80. A potentiometer consists of a wire of length 4 m and resistance 10 . It is connected to a cell of e.m.f. 2 V.
(1) 5V/m (2) 2V/m (3) 0.5V/m (4) 10V/m Sol. Answer (3)
V 2
0.5 V/m l 4
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AB
76
8
(1) 3333
AB
714 14
Rnet = 21 3
14
(2)
16
(3)
22
(4)
82. A car battery of emf 12 V and internal resistance 5 × 10 –2 , receives a current of 60 A, from external source, then
terminal potential difference of battery is
(1) 12V (2) 9V (3) 15V (4) 20V Sol. Answer (3)
5
V12 .60 100
V = 15 V
84. If specific resistance of a potentiometer wire is 10–7 m and current flow through it is 0.1 A, cross-sectional area
of wire is 10–6 m2 then potential gradient will be
107l l 106 10
R
l
V 0.1 10
V
0.01
l
Current Electricity
2.2r 5r
i
2.2
0.4 5r
22r = 20 + 4r 18r = 20
10
r 9
87. A heating coil is labelled 100 W, 220 V. The coil is cut in half and the two pieces are joined in parallel to the same
source. The energy now liberated per second is
R
Resistance of coil, R = R e q = = 1 2 1
4
(2) 400J
=
V 2 220 220 P 100
(3) 25J
(4) 50J
R/2
= 484
220 220
P' = = 400 J/s
121
R/2 88. A (100 W, 200 V) bulb is connected to a 160 volt supply. The power consumption would be
100 25 P 16
(2) 125W
(3) 64W
(4) 80W
P = 64 W
89. If two bulbs, whose resistances are in the ratio of 1 : 2 are connected in series, the power dissipated in them has
the ratio of
(200)2 40
R40
(200)2 100
R60