Cbse Class 12 Sample Paper 2022 23 Physics
Cbse Class 12 Sample Paper 2022 23 Physics
Cbse Class 12 Sample Paper 2022 23 Physics
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Class: XII
SESSION : 2022-2023
CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (THEORY)
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
General Instructions:
SECTION A
Q. MARKS
NO.
(i) q1 q2> 0
(ii) q1 q2<0
(iii) q1 q2 =0
(iv) 1> q1/ q2 > 0
(i) decrease
(ii) increase
(iii) remain unaffected
(iv) fluctuate
11 The work function for a metal surface is 4.14 eV. The threshold 1
wavelength for this metal surface is:
(i) 4125 Å
(ii) 2062.5 Å
(iii) 3000 Å
(iv) 6000 Å
(i) (ii)
(iii) (iv)
16 Two statements are given-one labelled Assertion (A) and the other 1
labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions
from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true and R is NOT the correct explanation of
A
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ASSERTION(A):
The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor increases on doping.
REASON:
Doping always increases the number of electrons in the
semiconductor.
ASSERTION:
In an interference pattern observed in Young's double slit experiment,
if the separation (d) between coherent sources as well as the distance
(D) of the screen from the coherent sources both are reduced to 1/3 rd,
then new fringe width remains the same.
REASON:
Fringe width is proportional to (d/D).
The energy of electrons emitted from inside the metal surface, is lost
in collision with the other atoms in the metal.
SECTION B
OR
The short wavelength limit for the Lyman series of the hydrogen
spectrum is 913.4 A0. Calculate the short wavelength limit for the
Balmer series of the hydrogen spectrum.
22 2
A biconvex lens made of a transparent material of refractive index 1.25
is immersed in water of refractive index 1.33. Will the lens behave as a
converging or a diverging lens? Justify your answer.
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OR
24 2
A narrow slit is illuminated by a parallel beam of monochromatic light
of wavelength λ equal to 6000 Å and the angular width of the central
maximum in the resulting diffraction pattern is measured. When the slit
is next illuminated by light of wavelength λ’, the angular width
decreases by 30%. Calculate the value of the wavelength λ’.
25
Two large, thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On
their inner faces, the plates have surface charge densities of opposite
signs and of magnitude 17.7 × 10-22 C/m2. What is electric field intensity
E:
SECTION C
27. The magnetic field through a circular loop of wire, 12cm in radius and 3
8.5Ω resistance, changes with time as shown in the figure. The
magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Calculate the
current induced in the loop and plot a graph showing induced current
as a function of time.
30 The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is -13.6 eV. The photon 3
emitted during the transition of electron from n=3 to n=1 state, is
incident on a photosensitive material of unknown work function .The
photoelectrons are emitted from the material with the maximum kinetic
energy of 9eV.Calculate the threshold wavelength of the material used.
SECTION D
31 (a)Draw equipotential surfaces for (i)an electric dipole and (ii) two 5
identical positive charges placed near each other.
(b) In a parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates, each
plate has an area of 6 x 10-3m2 and the separation between the
plates is 3 mm.
(i) Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor.
(ii) If the capacitor is connected to 100V supply, what would be the
the charge on each plate?
(iii) How would charge on the plate be affected if a 3 mm thick mica
sheet of k=6 is inserted between the plates while the voltage supply
remains connected ?.
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OR
(a)Three charges –q, Q and –q are placed at equal distances on a
straight line. If the potential energy of the system of these charges
is zero, then what is the ratio Q:q?
(b)(i) Obtain the expression for the electric field intensity due to a
uniformly charged spherical shell of radius R at a point distant r from
the centre of the shell outside it.
(ii) Draw a graph showing the variation of electric field intensity E
with r, for r > R and r < R.
OR
OR
a) Write two points of difference between an interference
pattern
and a diffraction pattern.
b) (i) A ray of light incident on face AB of an equilateral glass
prism, shows minimum deviation of 30°. Calculate the
speed of light through the prism.
SECTION E
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34 Case Study :
Read the following paragraph and answer the questions.
A number of optical devices and instruments have been
designed and developed such as periscope, binoculars,
microscopes and telescopes utilising the reflecting and refracting
properties of mirrors, lenses and prisms. Most of them are in
common use. Our knowledge about the formation of images by
the mirrors and lenses is the basic requirement for
understanding the working of these devices.
(i) Why the image formed at infinity is often considered most
suitable for viewing. Explain
(ii) In modern microscopes multicomponent lenses are used for
both the objective and the eyepiece. Why?
(iii) Write two points of difference between a compound
microscope and an astronomical telescope
OR
(iii) Write two distinct advantages of a reflecting type telescope
over a refracting type telescope.
LED is a heavily doped P-N junction which under forward bias emits
spontaneous radiation. When it is forward biased, due to recombination of
holes and electrons at the junction, energy is released in the form of
photons. In the case of Si and Ge diode, the energy released in
recombination lies in the infrared region. LEDs that can emit red, yellow,
orange, green and blue light are commercially available. The
semiconductor used for fabrication of visible LEDs must at least have a
band gap of 1.8 eV. The compound semiconductor Gallium Arsenide –
Phosphide is used for making LEDs of different colours.
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(i). Why are LEDs made of compound semiconductor and not of elemental
semiconductors?
(ii) What should be the order of bandgap of an LED, if it is required
to emit light in the visible range?
(iii) A student connects the blue coloured LED as shown in the figure.
The LED did not glow when switch S is closed. Explain why ?
OR
(iii) Draw V-I characteristic of a p-n junction diode in
(i) forward bias and (ii) reverse bias