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Magnetic Effects of Current MCQ Practice

The document outlines an assessment on the magnetic effect of current and electromagnetic induction, consisting of multiple choice and numerical value questions. It details the marking scheme, question types, and provides a series of questions related to magnetic fields, forces, and induction principles. The assessment includes 25 questions with a total maximum score of 100 marks and specific time allocations for each section.

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Magnetic Effects of Current MCQ Practice

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MAGNETIC EFFECT OF CURRENT AND MAGNETIC FORCE ON


CHARGE OR CURRENT, ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

RPP Qs. Details Marking Scheme Time Details


Qs Time Max.
SR# Que. Full (–)ve Total Total
Type of Questions Code (in Min.) Time
Nos. Marks Marks Ques. Marks
for Each Qs (in Min.)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 1 – 20 MCQ 4 –1 20 80 2 40
(ONLY ONE CORRECT OPTION)
NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTION
2 21 – 25 NVQ 4 -1 5 20 2 10
(Answer to be Rounded-off to the nearest integer)
Total 25 100 50

RPP # 4
SECTION-I
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs) (ONLY ONE CORRECT OPTION)
This section contains Twenty (20) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A solenoid of 1200 turns is wound uniformly in a single layer on a glass tube 2 m long and 0.2 m in
diameter. The magnetic intensity at the centre of the solenoid when a current of 2 A flows through it is.
(1) 2.4 × 103 A m–1 (2) 1.2 × 103 A m–1
–1
(3) 1 A m (4) 2.4 × 10–3 A m–1

2. A massless square loop, of wire of resistance 10, supporting a


mass of 1g, hangs vertically with one of its sides in a uniform
magnetic field of 103 G, directed outwards in the shaded region. A
dc voltage V is applied to the loop. For what value of V, the
magnetic force will exactly balance the weight of the supporting
mass of 1g? (If sides of the loop = 10 cm, g = 10 ms–2)
v
1
(1) V (2) 1V
10
(3) 100 V (4) 10 V
m

3. A long conducting wire having a current  flowing through it, is bent into a circular coil of N turns. Then it
is bent into a circular coil of n turns. The magnetic field is calculated at the centre of coils in both the
cases. The ratio of the magnetic field in first case to that of second case is :
(1) n : N (2) N : n (3) N2 :n2 (4) n2 : N2
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4. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.
Assertion A: Electromagnets are made of soft iron.
Reason R: Soft iron has high permeability and low retentivity.
In the light of above, statement, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
(1) A is not correct but R is correct
(2) A is correct but R is not correct
(3) Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(4) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
5. A proton, a deuteron and an -particle with same kinetic energy enter into a uniform magnetic field at
right angle to magnetic field. The ratio of the radii of their respective circular paths is
(1) 1 : 2 : 2 (2) 1 : 1 : 2 (3) 2 : 1 : 1 (4) 1 : 2 : 1
6. A bar magnet having a magnetic moment of 2.0 × 10 JT–1, is placed along the direction of uniform
magnetic field of magnitude B = 14 × 10–5 T. The work done in rotating the magnet slowly through 60°
from the direction of field is:
(1) 14 J (2) 8.4 J (3) 4 J (4) 1.4 J
7. An infinitely long hollow conducting cylinder with radius R carries a uniform current along its surface.
Choose the correct representation of magnetic field (B) as a function of radial distance (r) from the axis
of cylinder.
B B

(1) (2)
O r O
r
R R
B B

(3) (4)
O O
r r
R R
8. An electron with energy 0.1 keV moves at right angle to the earth's magnetic field of 1 × 10–4 Wbm–2. The
frequency of revolution of the electron will be : (Take mass of electron = 9.0 × 10–31 kg)
(1) 1.6 × 105 Hz (2) 5.6 × 105 Hz (3) 2.8 × 106 Hz (4) 1.8 × 106 Hz
 
9. A velocity selector consists of electric field E  Ek̂ and magnetic field B  B ĵ with B = 12mT. The value of
E required for an electron of energy 728 eV moving along the positive x - axis to pass undeflected is:
 Given, mass of electron = 9.1 x 10-31 kg
(1) 192 kVm 1 (2) 192 mVm1 (3) 9600 kVm 1 (4) 16 kVm 1

10. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field is 6 × 10–5 T at any place where the angle of dip is
37°. The earth's resultant magnetic field at that place will be (Given tan 37° = 3/4)
(1) 8 × 10–5 T (2) 6 × 10–5 T (3) 5 × 10–5 T (4) 1 × 10–4 T

11. A loop of flexible wire of irregular shape carrying current is placed in an external magnetic field. Identify
the effect of the field on the wire.
(1) loop assumes circular shape with its plane parallel to the field
(2) wire gets stretched to become straight
(3) shape of the loop remains unchanged
(4) loop assumes circular shape with its plane normal to the filed.

12. A metallic rod of length 'L' is rotated with an angular speed of '' ×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
× ×
× ×
×
×
×
×
normal to a uniform magnetic field 'B' about an axis passing through × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × ×
one end of rod as shown in figure. The induced emf will be : × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × ×
1 22 1 22 × × × × × × × × ×
(1) B L  (2) B L  × × × × × × × × ×
2 4 × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × ×
1 2 1 2 × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × ×
(3) BL  (4) B L
2 4

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13. The magnetic flux through a coil perpendicular to its plane is varying according to the relation
 = (5t3 + 4t2 + 2t – 5) Weber. If the resistance of the coil is 5 ohm, then the induced current through the
coil at t = 2s will be :
(A) 15.6 A (B) 16.6 A (C) 17.6 A (D) 18.6 A

14. For the given circuit the current i through the battery when the key
in closed and the steady state has been reached is ……..
(1) 0 A
(2) 25 A
(3) 10 A
(4) 6 A

15. There are two long co–axial solenoids of same length . The inner and outer coils have radii r1 and
r2 and number of turns per unit length n1 and n2, respectively. The ratio of mutual inductance to the self-
inductance of the inner-coil is :
n2 r22 n2 n1 n2 r1
(1) . (2) (3) (4) .
n1 r12 n1 n2 n1 r2

16. A coil of self inductance 10 mH and resistance 0.1  is connected through a switch to a battery of internal
resistance 0.9 . After the switch is closed the time taken for the current to attain 80% of the saturation
value is : (Take n 5 = 1.6)
(1) 0.016 s (2) 0.002 s (3) 0.324 s (4) 0.103 s

17. At the centre of a fixed large circular coil of radius R, a much smaller circular coil of radius r is placed.
The two coils are concentric and are in the same plane. The larger coil carries a current I. The smaller
coil is set to rotate with a constant angular velocity  about an axis along their common diameter.
Calculate the emf induced in the smaller coil after a time t of its start of rotation.
   
(1) 0  r2 sint (2) 0  r2 sint
2R 4R
 0 2  
(3) r sint (4) 0 r2 sint
4R 2R

18. In a coil resistance 100, a current is induced by changing the


magnetic flux through it as shown in the figure. The magnitude of 10
change in flux through the coil is :
(1) 275 Wb Current
(amp.)
(2) 200 Wb
(3) 225 Wb
(4) 250 Wb
Time 0.5 sec

19.


Figure shows a circular area of radius R where a uniform magnetic field Bis going into the plane of paper
and increasing in magnitude at a constant rate. In that case, which of the following graphs, drawn
schematically, correctly shows the variation of the induced electric field E(r) ?
E E
(1) (2) (3) (4)
E
E

R r R r R r R r

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20. Two coils, X and Y, are kept in close vicinity of each other. When a
varying current, I(t), flows through coil X, the induced emf (V(t)) in coil
Y, varies in the manner shown here. The variation of I(t), with time,
can then be represented by the graph labelled as graph :

I(t)

t
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(1) C (2) A (3) B (4) D

SECTION-II
NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTION (NVQs)
This section contains Five (5) questions. Answer to be Rounded-off to the nearest integer

21. In a uniform magnetic field, the magnetic needle has a magnetic moment 9.85 × 10–2 A/m2 and moment
of inertia 5 × 10–6 kg m2. If it performs 10 complete oscillations in 5 seconds then the magnitude of the
magnetic field is __________ mT. [Take 2 as 9.85]
22. A charge particle of 2 C accelerated by a potential difference of 100V enters a region of uniform magnetic
field of magnitude 4 mT at right angle to the direction of field. The charge particle completes semicircle
of radius 3 cm inside magnetic field. The mass of the charge particle is ___________×10–18kg.

23. A triangular shaped wire carrying 10 A current is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 0.5 T. as shown in
figure. The magnetic force on segment CD is (Given BC = CD = BD = 5 cm.)

(1) 0.126 N (2) 0.312 N (3) O.216 N (4) 0.245 N


I = 2A
A
L=6H R=12
24.

B
E=12V
dI
As per the given figure, if = –1 A/s then the value of VAB at this instant will be______V.
dt
25. A square loop of side 2.0 cm is placed inside a long solenoid that has 50 turns per centimetre and carries
a sinusoidally varying current of amplitude 2.5A and angular frequency 700 rad s–1. The central axes of
the loop and solenoid coincide. The amplitude of the emf induced in the loop is x × 10–4 V .The value of
22
x is (Take,  = )
7
ANSWER KEY OF RPP # 4
1. (2) 2. (4) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (4) 6. (1) 7. (4)
8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (4) 11. (4) 12. (3) 13. (A) 14. (3)
15. (2) 16. (1) 17. (1) 18. (4) 19. (1) 20. (2) 21. 8
22. (144) 23. (3) 24. 30.00 25. 44

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