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Time allowed: 3 hours PHYSICS (XII) Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions:

(i) All questions are compulsory.


(ii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
one question of two marks, one question of three marks and one question of
five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions. This
paper has five distinct sections.
(iii) Section A has Question numbers 1 to 5. They are very short answer type
questions, carrying one mark each.
(iv) Section B has Question numbers 6 to 10. They are short answer type questions,
carrying two marks each.
(v) Section C has Question numbers 11 to 22. They are also short answer type
questions, carrying three marks each.
(vi) Section D has Question number 23. It is a value based question, carrying four
marks.
(vii) Question numbers 24 to 26 are long answer type questions, carrying five
marks each.
(viii) Use of calculators is not permitted. However, you may use log tables, if
necessary.
(ix) You may use the following values of physical constants wherever necessary:

c = 3 × 108 ms-1
h = 6.6 × 10-34 Js
e = 1.6 × 10-19 C
µ0 = 4 × 10-7 T m A-1
Mass of neutron mn = 1.675×10-27kg
Mass of proton mp = 1.672×10-27kg
Boltzmann's constant k = 1.38 × 10-23 J K-1
Avogadro's number NA = 6.023 × 1023 / mole
1 MeV = 1.602×10-13 J

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SECTION A

1. Represent graphically the variation of electric field with distance, for a uniformly
charged plane sheet. (1)

2. Draw a graph to show a variation of resistance of a metal wire as a function of


its diameter keeping its length and material constant. (1)

3. A rod of length L, along East-West direction is dropped from a height H. If B be


the magnetic field due to earth at that place and angle of dip is θ, then what is
the magnitude of induced emf across two ends of the rod when the rod reaches
the earth? (1)
4. Two polaroids are placed with their optic axis perpendicular to each other. One
of them is rotated through 45°, what is the intensity of light emerging from the
second polaroid if I0 is the intensity of unpolarised light? (1)

5. With the help of a block diagram, show the basic constituents of the
communication system. (1)

SECTION B

6. Two wires A and B of the same material and having same length, have their
cross sectional areas in the ratio 1:6. What would be the ratio of heat produced
in these wires when same voltage is applied across each? (2)

7. The focal length of a convex lens made of glass is 20 cm. What will be its new
focal length when placed in a medium of refractive index 1.25? (2)

OR

The following data was recorded for values of object distance and the
corresponding values of image distance in the experiment on study of real
image formation by a convex lens of power + 5 D. One of these observations is
incorrect. Identify this observation and give reason for your choice.

Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Object 25 30 35 45 50 55
distance
(cm)
Image 97 61 37 35 32 30
distance
(cm)

8. An -particle and a proton are accelerated through the same potential


difference. Calculate the ratio of linear momenta acquired by the two.
(2)

9. The activity R of an unknown nuclide is measured at hourly intervals. The


results found are tabulated as follows: (2)

t (h) 0 1 2 3 4
R (MBq) 100 35.36 12.51 4.42 1.56

a) Plot the graph of R versus t and calculate half life from the graph.

b) Plot the graph of ln (R/Ro) versus t and obtain the value of half life from the
graph.
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10. Distinguish between any two types of propagation of electromagnetic waves
based on a) frequency range over which they are applicable and b)
communication systems in which they are used. (2)

SECTION C

11. If N drops of same size each having the same charge, coalesce to form a bigger
drop. How will the following vary with respect to single small drop? (3)

(i) Total charge on bigger drop


(ii) Potential on the bigger drop
(iii) Capacitance

12. In the given circuit, a metre bridge is shown in the balanced state. The metre
bridge wire has a resistance of 1  cm-1. Calculate the unknown resistance X
and the current drawn from the battery of a negligible internal resistance if the
magnitude of Y is 6 . If at the balancing point, we interchange the position of
galvanometer and the cell, how it will affect the position of the galvanometer?

(3)

OR

Calculate the current drawn from the battery in the given network shown here.

State Kirchhoff’s loop law and name the law on which it is based on. (3)

13. A metallic ring of mass m and radius l is falling under gravity in a region having
a magnetic field. If z is the vertical direction, the z-component of magnetic field
is Bz = Bo (1+z). If R is the resistance of the ring and if the ring falls with a
velocity v, find the energy lost in the resistance. If the ring has reached a
constant velocity, use the conservation of energy to determine v in terms of m,
B,  and acceleration due to gravity g. (3)

14.
(a) Consider two different hydrogen atoms. The electron in each atom is in an
excited state. Is it possible for the electrons to have different energies but
same orbital angular momentum according to the Bohr model? Justify your
answer.
(b) If a proton had a radius R and the charge was uniformly distributed, calculate
using Bohr theory, the ground state energy of a H – atom when R = 10 Ao.
(3)

15. Describe the concept used for the selection of velocity of a charged particle.
Explain the principle of the device with the help of a diagram where the same
concept is used. What is the resonating condition for the said device? (3)

16. Consider a two slit interference arrangements such that the distance of the
screen from the slits is half the distance between the slits.

Obtain the value of D in terms of  such that the fist minima on the screen
falls at a distance D from the centre O. (3)

17. Draw a labelled ray diagram of an astronomical telescope in the normal


adjustment position and find the magnitudes of
a) The length of the telescope
b) The magnification of the telescope
if the focal length of the objective lens is = 15 m and the focal length of an
eye lens is 5 cm. (3)

18. Radiation of frequency 1015 Hz is incident on three photo sensitive surfaces A,


B and C. Following observations are recorded:
a) no photoemission occurs
b) photoemission occurs but the photoelectrons have zero kinetic energy.
c) photo emission occurs and photoelectrons have some kinetic energy.

Based on Einstein’s photo-electric equation, explain the three observations.


(3)
19. A proton and an alpha particle enter at right angles into a uniform magnetic
field of intensity B. Calculate the radii of their paths when they enter the field
with the same
a) momentum and
b) kinetic energy
(3)
20. Explain:

a) Three photo diodes D1, D2 and D3 are made of semiconductors having band
gaps of 2.5 eV, 2 eV and 3 eV respectively. Which one will be able to detect
light of wavelength 6000 Ao? (2)

b) Why an elemental semiconductor cannot be used to make visible LEDs? (1)

21. In the circuit shown, when the input voltage of the base resistance is 10 V, VBE
is zero and VCE is also zero, find the values of IB, IC and . (3)

22. Explain with reason:

a) In amplitude modulation, the modulation index  is kept less than or equal


to 1.

b) The maximum amplitude of an amplitude modulated wave is found to be 15


V while its minimum amplitude is found to be 3 V. What is the modulation
index?

c) Why amplitude modulated signal be noisier than a frequency modulated


signal upon transmission through a channel? (3)

SECTION D

23. Muthuswami a resident of Kundakulam was all set to leave everything and shift
to another place in view of the decision of Government to start nuclear thermal
power plant at Kundakulam. His granddaughter Prachi, a science student was
really upset on the ignorant decision of her grandfather. She could finally
convince him not to shift, since adequate safety measures to avoid any nuclear
mishap have already been taken by the Government before starting nuclear
thermal power plants.
(i) What is the value displayed by Prachi in convincing her grandfather?
(ii) What is the principle behind working of nuclear reactor?
(iii) What are the main component of nuclear reactor?
(iv) Why is heavy water used as moderator? (4)

SECTION E

24. Find the expression for the energy stored in the capacitor. Also find the energy
lost when the charged capacitor is disconnected from the source and connected
in parallel with the uncharged capacitor. Where does this loss of energy
appear? (2+2+1)

OR

(a) An electric dipole is held in uniform electric field.


(i) Using suitable diagram, show that it does not undergo any translatory
motion.
(ii) Define torque, giving its SI unit; derive an expression for the torque acting
on this dipole. (1+2)

(b) A capacitor is made of a flat plate of area A and second plate having a stair like
structure as shown in figure below. If width of each stair is A/3 and height is d.
Find the capacitance of the arrangement. (2)

25.

a) Derive the condition for the resonance to occur in LCR series circuit. (2)
b) In a series L-R circuit, L = 35 mH and R = 11 , V = Vo sin t of Vrms = 220 V
and frequency 50 Hz are applied. Find the current amplitude in the circuit and
phase of current with respect to voltage. Draw reactance-frequency graph.
(3)

OR

a) An a.c. source generating a voltage V = Vo sin t is connected to a capacitor


of capacitance C. Find the expression for the current I flowing through it. Plot
a graph of V and I versus t to show that the current is π/2 ahead of the
voltage. (3)
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V, 50 Hz a.c. source. Calculate the current in the circuit and the rms voltage
across the resistor and the capacitor. Why the algebraic sum of these voltages
is more than the source voltage? (2)

26.

a) For same value of angle of incidence, the angles of refraction in three media
are 15o, 20o and 25o respectively. In which medium, the velocity of light will
be minimum? (2)
b) Derive the relationship between angle of incidence, angle of prism and angle
of minimum deviation for an equilateral prism. (3)

OR

a) State the conditions for total internal reflection to occur. (2)


b) A right angled prism of refractive index n has a plate of refractive index n 1 so
that n1 < n, cemented to its diagonal face. The assembly is in air. A ray is
incident on AB.
i. Calculate the angle of incidence at AB for which the ray strikes the
diagonal face at the critical angle.
ii. Assuming n = 1.352, calculate the angle of incidence at AB for which
the refracted ray passes through the diagonal face undeviated. (3)
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● Chapter 1 Electric Charges And Fields
● Chapter 2 Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance
● Chapter 3 Current Electricity
● Chapter 4 Moving Charges And Magnetism
● Chapter 5 Magnetism And Matter
● Chapter 6 Electromagnetic Induction
● Chapter 7 Alternating Current
● Chapter 8 Electromagnetic Waves
● Chapter 9 Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
● Chapter 10 Wave Optics
● Chapter 11 Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter
● Chapter 12 Atoms
● Chapter 13 Nuclei
● Chapter 14 Semiconductor Electronics Materials Devices And Simple Circuits
● Chapter 15 Communication Systems

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Notes Important Questions Exemplar Problems
Electric Charges and  Coulombs Law,  Chapter 1 Electric
Fields Electrostatic Field and Charges and Fields
Electric Dipole
 Gauss’s Law
Electrostatic Potential and  Electrostatic Potential  Chapter 2 Electrostatic
Capacitance  Capacitance Potential and Capacitance

Current Electricity  Resistance and Ohm’s Law  Chapter 3 Current


 Potentiometer, Cell and Electricity
their Combinations
 Kirchhoff’s Laws and
Electric Devices
Moving Charges and  Magnetic Field Laws and  Chapter 4 Moving
Magnetism their Applications Charges and Magnetism
 Magnetic Force and Torque

Magnetism and Matter  Magnetic Dipole and  Chapter 5 Magnetism and


Magnetic Field Lines Matter
 Earth’s Magnetic Field and
Magnetic Material
Electro Magnetic  Electromagnetic Induction  Chapter
Induction Laws 6 Electromagnetic
 Eddy Currents and Self and Induction
Mutual Induction
Alternating Current  Introduction to Alternating  Chapter 7 Alternating
Current Current
 AC Currents
 AC Devices

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Electromagnetic Waves  Electromagnetic Waves  Chapter
8 Electromagnetic Waves

Ray Optics and Optical  Reflection, Refraction and  Chapter 9 Ray Optics and
Instruments Dispersion of Light Optical Instruments
 Optical Instrument
Wave Optics  Huygens Principle  Chapter 10 Wave Optics
 Interference of Light
Dual Nature of Radiation  Photoelectric Effect  Chapter 11 Dual Nature
and Matter  Matter Wave of Radiation and Matter

Atoms  Atoms  Chapter 12 Atoms

Nuclei  Radioactivity and Decay  Chapter 13 Nuclei


Law
 Mass Defect and Binding
Energy
Semi-Conductor  Semiconductor, Diode and  Chapter
Electronics Materials its Applications 14 Semiconductor
Devices and Simple  Logic Gates, Transistors Electronics: Materials,
Circuits and its Applications Devices and Simple
Circuits

Communication Systems  Communication  Chapter 15


 Modulation Communication Systems

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Manual
Physics Practical Class 12 – Find out more about the CBSE physics practical class 12 syllabus and
the other experiments that you need to focus on. Read on to know the key preparation tips to excel
in your CBSE Class 12 Physics Practical exams.

1. General Introduction
2. Current Electricity—Sources and Accessories
3. Measurement of Resistance
1. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph of potential difference
versus current.
2. To find resistance of a given wire using meter bridge and hence determine the resistivity
(specific resistance) of its material.
3. To verify the laws of combination (series) of resistances using a metre bridge.
4. To verify the laws of combination (parallel) of resistances using a metre bridge.
4. Measurement of Electromotive Force and Potential Difference
1. To compare the EMF of two given primary cells using potentiometer.
2. To determine the internal resistance of a given primary cell using potentiometer.
5. Galvanometer, Ammeter and Voltmeter
1. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of
merit.
2. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into a voltmeter
of desired range and to verify the same.

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3. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into an ammeter
of desired range and to verify the same.
6. Frequency of A.C. (Alternating Current) Mains
1. To find the frequency of the AC mains with a sonometer.
2. Activities
1. To measure the resistance and impedance of an inductor with or without iron core.
2. To measure resistance, voltage (AC/DC), current (AC) and check continuity of a given
circuit using multimeter.
3. To assemble a household circuit comprising three bulbs, three (on/off) switches, a fuse
and a power source.
4. To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit.
5. To study the variation in potential drop with length of a wire for a steady current.
6. To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery,
resistor/rheostat, key, ammeter and voltmeter. Mark the components that are not
connected in proper order and correct the circuit and also the circuit diagram.
7. Focal Length of Spherical Mirrors
1. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal
length.
2. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens.
8. Focal Length of Spherical Lenses
1. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between u and v or between 1/u
and 1/v.
2. To find the focal length of a concave lens using a convex lens.
9. Refractive Index of Prism Material, Glass Slab and Transparent Liquid
1. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between angle
of incidence and the angle of deviation.
2. To determine refractive index of a glass slab using a travelling microscope.
3. To find the refractive index of a liquid by using convex lens and plane mirror.
10. Semiconductor Diodes and Transistors
1. To draw the I-V characteristic curve of a p-n junction in forward bias and reverse bias.
2. To draw the characteristic curve of a Zener diode and to determine its reverse breakdown
voltage.
3. To study the characteristics of a common emitter npn (or pnp) transistor and to find out the
values of current and voltage gains.
11. Activities
1. To identify a diode, an LED, a transistor, an IC, a resistor and a capacitor from a mixed
collection of such items.
2. To use a multimeter to (a) identify base of transistor, (b) distinguish between npn and pnp type
transistors, (c) see the unidirectional flow of current in case of a diode and an LED, (d) check
whether a given electronic component (e.g., diode, transistor or IC) is in working order.
3. To study effect of intensity of light (by varying distance of the source) on an LDR.
4. To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on a glass slab.
5. To observe polarisation of light using two Polaroids.
6. To observe diffraction of light due to a thin slit.
7. (a) To study the nature and size of the image formed by a convex lens on a screen by using a
candle and a screen (for different distances of the candle from the lens). (b) To study the nature
and size of the image formed by a concave mirror on a screen by using a candle and a screen
(for different distances of the candle from the mirror).
8. To obtain a lens combination with the specified focal.length by using two lenses from the
given set of lenses.

H.C Verma Concepts of Physics Part 1 and Part 2

HC Verma Solutions for Part 1

 Concept 1: Introduction to Physics


 Concept 2: Physics and Mathematics
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 Concept 3: Rest and Motion: Kinematics
 Concept 4: The Forces
 Concept 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion
 Concept 6: Friction
 Concept 7: Circular Motion
 Concept 8: Work and Energy
 Concept 9: Centre of Mass, Linear Momentum, Collision
 Concept 10: Rotational Mechanics
 Concept 11: Gravitation

 Concept 12: Simple Harmonic Motion


 Concept 13: Fluid Mechanics
 Concept 14: Some Mechanical Properties of Matter
 Concept 15: Wave Motion and Waves on a String
 Concept 16: Sound Waves
 Concept 17: Light Waves
 Concept 18: Geometrical Optics
 Concept 19: Optical Instruments
 Concept 20: Dispersion and Spectra
 Concept 21: Speed of Light
 Concept 22: Photometry

HC Verma Solutions for Part 2

 Concept 23: Heat and Temperature


 Concept 24: Kinetic Theory of gases
 Concept 25: Calorimetry
 Concept 26: Law of thermodynamics
 Concept 27: Specific heat Capacities of gases
 Concept 28: Heat Transfer
 Concept 29: Electric field and potential
 Concept 30: Gauss’s Law
 Concept 31: Capacitors
 Concept 32: Electric current in conductors
 Concept 33: Thermal and Chemical Effects of current
 Concept 34: Magnetic field
 Concept 35: Magnetic field due to a current
 Concept 36: Permanent Magnets

 Concept 37: Magnetic properties of matter


 Concept 38: Electromagnetic Induction
 Concept 39: Alternating current
 Concept 40: Electromagnetic Waves
 Concept 41: Electric Current through gases
 Concept 42: Photoelectric Effect and Wave Particle Duality
 Concept 43: Bohr’s Model and Physics of the Atom
 Concept 44: X-rays
 Concept 45: Semiconductors and Semiconductor Devices
 Concept 46: The Nucleus
 Concept 47: The Special Theory of Relativity

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JEE Main Physics Class 12 Chapter wise Previous Year Questions

 Units , Dimensions and Errors


 Practical Physics
 Kinematics
 Laws of Motion
 Work ,Energy And Power
 Centre of Mass, Momentum & Impulse
 Rotational Motion
 Gravitation
 Properties of Matter
 Heat And Thermodynamics
 Simple Harmonic Motion
 Waves
 Electrostatics
 Current Electricity
 Electromagnetism
 Electromagnetic Induction
 Optics
 Modern Physics
 Semiconductor Devices

NEET Physics Chapter wise Important Questions

Physical World and Measurement 22.Magnetic Effects of Current


Kinematics Concept of Magnetic Field
Scalar and Vector Ampere’s Circuital Law
Laws of Motion Force on a Moving Charge in Uniform Magnetic Field
Circular Motion Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Conductor
Work, Energy and Power 23.Magnetism
System of Particle and Rigid Body Bar Magnet
Rotational Motion The Earth's Magnetism
Gravitation Magnetic Behaviour of Materials
Unit Test 1 (Mechanics) 24.Electromagnetic Induction
Properties of Matter Concept of Electromagnetic Induction
Elastic Behaviour Self induction
Hookes's Law Mutual induction
Stoke's law 25.Alternating Current
Surface Energy Concept of Alternating Current
Transfer of Heat Series AC Circuits
Heat Power in an AC Circuit
Linear Expansion AC Generator
Calorimetry 26. Electromagnetic Waves
Heat Transfer Electromagnetic Waves and their Characteristics
Perfectly Black Body Properties of Electromagnetic Waves

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Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Various Electromagnetic Radiations
27.Unit Test 5 (Magnetostatics EMI and AC, EM
Equation of State of a Perfect Gas
waves)
Concept of Pressure 28.Ray Optics
Law of Equipartition of Energy Reflection of Light
Thermodynamics Lens
Concept of Thermodynamics Human Eye
First Law of Thermodynamics 29.Wave Optics
Second Law of Thermodynamics Wave Nature of Light
Unit Test 2 (General properties of matter) Coherent Sources
Oscillations Diffraction
Periodic Motion 30.Unit Test 6 (Optics)
Terms Related to SHM 31.Matter Waves
Series Combination of Springs de-Broglie Waves
Simple Pendulum X-Rays
Waves 32.Photoelectric Effect
Wave Motion Photon
Sound Waves Effect of Intensity on Photoelectric Emision
Standing or Stationary Waves 33.Atoms and Nuclei
Beats Theory of Atoms
18.Unit Test 3 (Waves and Oscillations) Bohr's Model
19. Electrostatics Concept of Nucleus
Electric Charge 34.Radioactivity
Electric field Concept of Radioactivity
Electric dipole Nuclear Fission
Electric potential 35.Unit Test 7 (Modern Physics)
Conductors and Insulators 36.Electronic Devices
20.Current Electricity Energy Bands in Solids
Electric Current Semiconductor Diode
Electrical Resistance Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Electric Cell Logic Gates
Kirchhoff's laws and their Applications 37.Unit Test 8 (Electronic devices)
21.Unit Test 4 (Electrostatics and Current
Mock Test 1
Electricity)
Mock Test 2
Mock Test 3

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