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JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, KANPUR DEHAT

PWT-1
M.M.-50 SUB: - SCIENCE CLASS: - IX TIME: 1:30 Hrs.

SECTION - A (PHYSICS – 17 MARKS)

1. An object goes from point A to B and then come back from B to A, what is the displacement & average velocity. 1
2. Which speed is higher 30 m/sec or 30 Km/hr. justify your answer. 1
3. Define the term scalar and vectors quantities with two examples each. 2
4. Define the term acceleration and retardation. 2
5. Define the term uniform and non uniform motion and hence write the properties of it. 3
6. Using following data, draw displacement time graph for a moving object. Write the nature of motion and calculate
average speed of the object. 3

Distance (m) 0 2 2 4 4 6

10
Time (Sec) 0 2 4 6 8

7. Prove the equation of motion by graphical method. 5

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JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, KANPUR DEHAT


PWT-1
M.M.-50 SUB: - SCIENCE CLASS: - X TIME: 1:30 Hrs.
SECTION - A (PHYSICS – 17 MARKS)
1. How many images are formed by two plane mirrors kept parallel to each other? 1
2. Define the term diffuse reflection. 1
3. The magnification of a mirror is -1. Identify the mirror and nature of image formed. 2
4. A concave mirror produces three times enlarged real image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it. Where is the
image formed? 2
5. Explain the sign convention and rules to form the image due to spherical mirror. 3
6. A 2.0 cm tall object is placed at principle axis of focal length 10 cm at 15 cm. Find the position, Size and nature of image
formed. 3
7. Draw the ray diagram to form the image by concave mirror and write the position and nature of image formed in the
following condition-
A. Object lies between infinite and centre of curvature. 1.5
B. Object lies between focus and centre of curvature. 1.5
C. Object lies between focus and pole. 2
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, KANPUR DEHAT
UT-1
M.M.- 40 SUB:- PHYSICS CLASS:- XII TIME:1:30 Hrs.
SECTION - A (1 MARK)

1. Why do the electrostatic field lines not form closed loops?


2. Why do the electrostatic field lines do not cut each other?
3. Can you keep a conductor of capacity of 1µf in a room of size 112x12x12 feet? Justify your answer.
4. What are polar and non-polar dielectrics?
SECTION - B (2 MARK)

5. Find an expression for torque on a dipole in uniform electric field.


6. A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that potential on its surface is 10 V. What is the potential and
electric field at the centre of the sphere?
7. A metallic spherical shell has an inner radius R1 and outer radius R2. A charge Q is placed at the centre of the spherical
cavity. What will be surface charge density at inner and outer surface.
8. Find an expression for capacity of a spherical conductor.
9. A free proton and a electron are placed in a uniform electric field. Which of the two experience greater force and why.
SECTION - C (3 MARK)

10. Two point charges +q and +9q are separated by a distance of 10cm. Find the point on the line joining the two charges
where electric field is zero?
11. A point charge Q is placed at point O as shown in the figure. Is the potential difference V A –V B positive, negative or
zero, if Q is -
a) Positive b) Negative?
O Q A B

12. The following graph shows the variation of charge Q with voltage V, for two capacitors K and L in which capacitor is
more electrostatic energy stored?

Q L

13. Find an expression for electric field due to dipole in side on position.
14. Find an expression for energy density of a parallel plate capacitor.
15. Find an expression for electric potential due to dipole in side on position.
16. Find an expression for capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with partially filled dielectric slab.
SECTION - D (5 MARK)

17. State and prove gauss theorem and hence find the expression for electric field due to linear distribution of charge.
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, KANPUR DEHAT
UT-1
M.M.- 40 SUB:- PHYSICS CLASS:- XI TIMEr=:1:30 Hrs.
SECTION - A (1 MARK)

1. Define the term dimensions with two examples.


2. What are significant figures?
3. Name two commonly units used to express wavelength of light.
4. If F = X3 then find the relative error in the measurement of F.

SECTION - B (2 MARK)

5. What are the dimensional formulae of followings-


a) Pressure b) power c) density d) angle
6. If X = at + bt2, where X is in meter and t in second. What will be the unit of a and b.
7. The refractive index of glass is given µ = A + B / λ2. Find the dimensional formulae of A and B.
8. Define the term average speed and average velocity.
9. Find the mode and unit vector of - r = 5𝑖 + 4𝑗 − 3𝑘

SECTION - C (3 MARK)

10. The time period (T) of a simple pendulum depends on mass (m), length (l) and gravitational acceleration (g). Establish
the relation dimensionally.
11. The time period (T) of a satellite depends on mass (m), radius (r) and gravitational constant (G). Establish the relation
dimensionally.
12. The time period (T) of a water bubble depends on density (d), radius (r) and surface tension (S). Establish the relation
dimensionally.
13. Define the term uniform and non – uniform velocity. Write the properties of it.
14. Using following data, draw displacement time graph for a moving object. Write the nature of motion and calculate
average speed of the object.

Distance (m) 0 2 2 4 4 6

10
Time (Sec) 0 2 4 6 8

15. A body covers one –third of its journey with speed ‘u’, next one - third with speed ‘v’ and the last one – third with ‘w’.
Calculate the average speed of the body during the entire journey.
16. The displacement of a particle moving along x – axis is given by x = 18t + 5t2. Calculate :
a) The instantaneous velocity at t = 2 sec.
b) Average velocity between t = 2 sec and t = 3 sec.
c) Instantaneous acceleration.
SECTION - D (5 MARK)

17. Prove the equations of motion by calculus method.

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