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KCET PHYSICS TEST

Time : - 30mins Date : .................


Q.6 A charged particle of mass m and charge q
travels on a circular path of radius r that is
Q.1 In the adjoining figure the two parallel wires PQ perpendicular to a magnetic field B. The time
and ST are at 30 cm apart. The currents flowing taken by the particle to complete one revolution
in the wires are according to fig. The force is –
acting over a length of 5m of the wires is-
P 10A Q (1) (2)

S 15A T (3) (4)


(1) 5 ×10–4 N, (attraction)
–4
(2) 1 × 10 N, (attraction) Q.7 In the shown figure magnetic field at point A
(3) 5 × 10–4 N, (repulsion) will be
(4) 1 × 10–4 N, (repulsion)
Q.2 A circular coil ‘A’ has a radius R and the
current flowing through it is I. Another circular
(1) (2)
coil ‘B’ has a radius 2R and if 2I is the current
flowing through it, then the magnetic fields at
the centre of the circular coil are in the ratio of (3) (4) Zero
(i.e.BA to BB)
Q.8 A long solenoid has 200 turns per cm and
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1 carries a current i. The magnetic field at its
(3) 3 : 1 (4) 1 : 1 centre is 6.28 × 10–2 Weber/m2. Another long
Q.3 An electron and a proton with equal momentum solenoid has 100 turns per cm and it carries a
enter perpendicularly into a uniform magnetic current i/3. The value of the magnetic field at
field, then – its centre is
(1) The path of proton shall (1) 1.05 × 10–3 Weber/m2
be more curved than that of electron.
(2) 1.05 × 10–4 Weber/m2
(2) The path of proton shall
be less curved than that of electron. (3) 1.05 × 10–2 Weber/m2
(3) Both are equally curved. (4) 1.05 × 10–5 Weber/m2
(4) Path of both will be straight line. Q.9 Two long parallel wires are at a distance 2d
Q.4 A charge moves in a circle perpendicular to a apart. They carry steady equal current flowing
magnetic field. The time period of revolution is out of the plane of the paper as shown. The
independent of – variation of the magnetic field along the line
(1) Magnetic field XX' is given by –
(2) Charge
(3) Mass of the particle
(4) Velocity of the particle
Q.5 Two long conductors, separated by a distance d
carry current I1 and I2 in the same direction. (1)
They exert a force F on each other. Now the
current in one of them is increased to two times
and its directions is reversed. The distance is
also increased to 3d. The new value of the force
between them is
(1) – 2F (2) F/3
(3) 2F/3 (4) – F/3
(3) (4)
Q.10 A frog can be deviated in a magnetic field (3) 2 W (4)
produced by a current in a vertical solenoid Q.15 The length of a magnet is large compared to its
placed below the frog. This is possible because width and breadth. The time period of its
the body of the frog behaves as – oscillation in a vibration magnetometer is 2s.
(1) Paramagnetic (2) Diamagnetic The magnet is cut along its length into three
(3) Ferromagnetic (4) Antiferromagnetic equal parts and these parts are then placed on
Q.11 A bar magnet of length 0.2 m and pole strength each other with their life poles together. The
5Am is kept in a uniform magnetic induction time period of this combination will be –
field of strength 15Wbm–2 making an angle of (1) 2s (2) (2/3) s
30° with the field. Find the couple acting on it.
(1) 2.5 Nm (2) 5.5 Nm (3) (4)
(3) 7.5 Nm (4) 9.0 Nm
Q.12 The main difference between electric lines of Q.16 A magnetic needle is kept in a non-uniform
force and magnetic lines of force is magnetic field. It experiences–
(1) Electric lines of force (1) a torque but not a force
are closed curves whereas magnetic lines of (2) neither a force nor a torque
force are open curves. (3) a force and a torque
(2) Electric lines of force (4) a force but not a torque
are open curves whereas magnetic lines of Q.17 The coercivity of a small magnet where the
force are closed curves. ferromagnet gets demagnetized is 3 × 103 A/m.
(3) Magnetic lines of force The current required to be passed in a solenoid
cut each other whereas electric lines of force of length 10cm and number of turns 100, so
do not cut. that the magnet gets demagnetized when inside
(4) Electric lines of force the solenoid, is –
cut each other whereas magnetic lines of (1) 3A (2) 6A
force do not cut. (3) 30 mA (4) 60 mA
Q.13 Two magnets A and B are identical and these Q.18 Liquid oxygen remains suspended between two
are arranged as shown in the figure. Their pole faces of a magnet because it is
length is negligible in comparison to the (1) Diamagnetic (2) Paramagnetic
separation between them. A magnetic needle is (3) Ferromagnetic (4) Antiferromagnetic
placed between the magnets at point P which Q.19 Hysteresis loops for two magnetic materials A
gets deflected through an angle  under the and B are given below:
B B
influence of magnets. The ratio of distances d 1
and d2 will (H )
(H )
B

(A ) (B )
A
P These materials are used to make magnets for

d2
electric generators, transformer core and
d1
electromagnet core. Then it is proper to use:
(1) (2 tan )1/3 (2) (2 tan )1/3 (1) A for electromagnets and B for electric
(3) (2 cot )1/3 (4) (2 cot )1/3 generators.
Q.14 A magnetic needle lying parallel to a magnetic (2) A for transformers and B for electric
field requires W units of work to turn it through generators.
60º. The torque needed to maintain the needle (3) B for electromagnets and transformers.
in this position will be – (4) A for electric generators and transformers.
Q.20 A magnetic needle of magnetic moment
(1) W (2) 6.7 × 10–2 Am2 and moment of inertia
7.5 × 10–6 kg m2 is performing simple
harmonic oscillations in a magnetic field of
0.01 T. Time taken for 10 complete oscillations
is:
(1) 8.89 s (2) 6.98s
(3) 8.76 s (4) 6.65s

Answer Key:
1-1
2-4
3-3
4-4
5-3
6-2
7-2
8-3
9-1
10-2
11-3
12-2
13-3
14-4
15-2
16-3
17-1
18-2
19-1
20-4

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