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1.

An electron moves along the line AB, which lies in the same plane as a circular loop of conducting
wires as shown in the diagram. What will be the direction of current induced, if any, in the loop?

(1) No current will be induced


(2) The current will be clockwise
(3) The current will be anticlockwise
(4) The current will change direction as the electron passes by
2. A wire is bent to form the double loop shown in figure. There is a uniform magnetic field directed
into the plane of the loop. If the magnitude of this field is decreasing, current will flow from

(1) A to B and C to D
(2) B to A and D to C
(3) A to B and D to C
(4) B to A and C to D
3. A small circular loop is suspended from an insulating thread. Another coaxial circular loop
carrying a current I and having radius much larger than the first loop starts moving towards the
smaller loop. The smaller loop will:

(1) Be attracted towards the bigger loop


(2) Be repelled by the bigger loop
(3) Experience no force
(4) All of the above
4. The magnetic flux linked with a coil is given by an equation  (in webers)
= 8t2 + 3t + 5. The induced e.m.f. in the coil at the fourth second will be
(1) 16 units (2) 39 units
(3) 67 units (4) 145 units
5. A conducting circular loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field of induction B tesla with its
plane normal to the field. Now, radius of the loop starts shrinking at the rate (dr/dt). Then the
induced e.m.f at the instant when the radius is r is:
 dr   dr 
(1) rB   (2) 2rB  
 dt   dt 
 dr  Br 2  dr 
(3) r 2 B   (4)  
 dt  2  dt 
6. Magnetic flux  (in weber) linked with a closed circuit of resistance 10 ohm varies with time t (in
seconds) as  = 5t2 – 4t + 1
The induced electromotive force in the circuit at t = 0.2
(1) 0.4 volts (2) –0.4 volts
(3) –2.0 volts (4) 2.0 volts

7. Magnetic flux in a circuit containing a coil of resistance 2 changes from 2.0 Wb to 10 Wb in 0.2
sec. The charge passed through the coil in this time is
(1) 0.8 C (2) 1.0 C
(3) 5.0 C (4) 4.0 C

8. In a magnetic field of 0.05 T, area of a coil changes from 101 cm2 to 100 cm2 without changing
the resistance which is 2. The amount of charge that flow during this period is
(1) 2.5 × 10–6 coulomb
(2) 2 × 10–6 coulomb
(3) 10–6 coulomb
(4) 8 × 10–6 coulomb
9. A circular coil of 500 turns of wire has an enclosed area of 0.1m2 per turn. It is kept perpendicular
to a magnetic field of induction 0.2 T and rotated by 180° about a diameter perpendicular to the
field in 0.1 sec. How much charge will pass when the coil is connected to a galvanometer with a
combined resistance of 50 ohms
(1) 0.2 C (2) 0.4 C
(3) 2 C (4) 4 C
10. Figure shows a conducting Rectangular loop of electrical resistance R. There exists a uniform
( )
magnetic field given by B = B 10t 2 − 5t kˆ in the region. The current in the loop at
0

(1) t = 0 is zero
10B0
(2) t = 0 is A to B
R
1
(3) t = s is zero
4
30B0
(4) t = 1 s is B to A
R

Answer key
1. (4) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (2) 6. (4)
7. (4) 8. (1) 9. (2) 10. (3, 4)

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