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Subject: Physics Chapter: 1 Time: 60 min
Marks: 25
Standard: XII Students Name:
(CBSE)
Q.1 Choose the correct alternative and write the answer. (3)
Case study: Give answer for question 1 to 3
Gauss’s law and coulomb’s law, although in different forms, are
equivalent ways of describing the relation between charge and
electric field in static conditions. Gauss’s law is 𝜀0 ∅ =
𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑙, 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑙, is net charge inside an imaginary closed surface
called Gaussian surface. ∅ = ∮ 𝐸⃗ . 𝑑𝐴 gives the electric flux
through the gaussian surface. The two equations hold only when
the net charge is I vacuum or air.
1 What is the nature of gaussian surface involved in Gauss law of electrostatic?
(a) Magnetic (b) Scalar (c) Vector (d) Electrical
2 The electric flux through a closed surface area S enclosing charge Q is ∅. If the surface area is
doubled, then the flux is
(a) 2∅ (b) ∅/2 (c) ∅/4 (d) ∅
3 A gaussian surface encloses a dipole. The electric flux through this surface is
𝑞 2𝑞 𝑞
(a) (b) 𝜀 (c) 2𝜀 (d) zero
𝜀0 0 0
Q.2 Choose the correct option. (4)
4 Two charges +1𝜇𝐶 𝑎𝑛𝑑 + 4𝜇𝐶 are situated at a distance in air. The ratio of the force acting
on them is
(a) 1:4 (b) 4:1 (c) 1:1 (d) 1:16
5 An electric field 𝐸, the torque acting on a dipole moment p is
(a) 𝑝. 𝐸 (b) 𝑝 × 𝐸 (c) zero (d) 𝐸 × 𝑝
(a) Both the Assertion and the Reason is correct and the Reason is the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(b) The Assertion and the Reason is correct but the Reason is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
(d) The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.
6 Assertion(A): As force is vector quantity, hence electric filed intensity is also a vector
quantity.
Reason (R): The unit of electric field intensity is vector quantity.
7 Assertion(A): Electric lines of field cross each other.
Reason (R): Electric field at a point superimpose to give one resultant electric field.
Q.2 Answer the following questions in one word. (3)
8 Name the physical quantity whose S.I. unit is JC-1
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9 What SI unit of Electric flux?
10 What is Gauss’s law?
Q.3 Answer the given questions in very short. (4)
11 Two charges of magnitudes -3Q and + 2Q are located at points (a, 0) and (4a, 0) respectively.
What is the electric flux due to these charges through a sphere of radius ‘5a’ with its center at
the origin?
12 Discuss the properties of electric field lines.
Q.4 Answer the given questions in Short (3)
13 The sum of two-point charges is 7𝜇𝐶. They repel each other with a force of 1N when kept 30
cm apart in free space. Calculate the value of each charge.
Q.4 Answer the given question in detail (8)
14 Deduce the expression for the torque acting on a dipole moment in the presence of a uniform
electric field.
15 A two point charge 𝑞1 and 𝑞2 of magnitude
10−7 𝐶 and −10−7 𝐶 respectively are placed
0.2𝑚 apart. Calculate the electric fields at
points 𝐴, 𝐵 and 𝐶 as shown in figure.
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Subject: Physics Chapter: 1 Time: 60 min
Marks: 25
Standard: XII Students Name:
(CBSE)
Q.1 Choose the correct alternative and write the answer. (3)
Case study: Give answer for question 1 to 3
Gauss’s law and coulomb’s law, although in different forms, are
equivalent ways of describing the relation between charge and
electric field in static conditions. Gauss’s law is 𝜀0 ∅ =
𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑙, 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑙, is net charge inside an imaginary closed surface
called Gaussian surface. ∅ = ∮ 𝐸⃗ . 𝑑𝐴 gives the electric flux
through the gaussian surface. The two equations hold only when
the net charge is I vacuum or air.
1 What is the nature of gaussian surface involved in Gauss law of electrostatic?
(b) Magnetic (b) Scalar (c) Vector (d) Electrical
2 The electric flux through a closed surface area S enclosing charge Q is ∅. If the surface area is
doubled, then the flux is
(b) 2∅ (b) ∅/2 (c) ∅/4 (d) ∅
3 A gaussian surface encloses a dipole. The electric flux through this surface is
𝑞 2𝑞 𝑞
(b) (b) 𝜀 (c) 2𝜀 (d) zero
𝜀0 0 0
Q.2 Choose the correct option. (4)
4 Two charges +1𝜇𝐶 𝑎𝑛𝑑 + 4𝜇𝐶 are situated at a distance in air. The ratio of the force acting
on them is
(b) 1:4 (b) 4:1 (c) 1:1 (d) 1:16
5 An electric field 𝐸, the torque acting on a dipole moment p is
(b) 𝑝. 𝐸 (b) 𝑝 × 𝐸 (c) zero (d) 𝐸 × 𝑝
(a) Both the Assertion and the Reason is correct and the Reason is the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(b) The Assertion and the Reason is correct but the Reason is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
(d) The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.
6 Assertion(A): As force is vector quantity, hence electric filed intensity is also a vector
quantity.
Reason (R): The unit of electric field intensity is vector quantity.
7 Assertion(A): Electric lines of field cross each other.
Reason (R): Electric field at a point superimpose to give one resultant electric field.
Q.2 Answer the following questions in one word. (3)
8 Name the physical quantity whose S.I. unit is JC-1
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9 What SI unit of Electric flux?
10 What is Gauss’s law?
Q.3 Answer the given questions in very short. (4)
11 Two charges of magnitudes -3Q and + 2Q are located at points (a, 0) and (4a, 0) respectively.
What is the electric flux due to these charges through a sphere of radius ‘5a’ with its center at
the origin?
12 Discuss the properties of electric field lines.
Q.4 Answer the given questions in Short (3)
13 The sum of two-point charges is 7𝜇𝐶. They repel each other with a force of 1N when kept 30
cm apart in free space. Calculate the value of each charge.
Q.4 Answer the given question in detail (8)
14 Deduce the expression for the torque acting on a dipole moment in the presence of a uniform
electric field.
15 A two point charge 𝑞1 and 𝑞2 of magnitude
10−7 𝐶 and −10−7 𝐶 respectively are placed
0.2𝑚 apart. Calculate the electric fields at
points 𝐴, 𝐵 and 𝐶 as shown in figure.
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