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(2) The leaves will converge, if the charge on the (1) Remains same
body is opposite to that on the electroscope .
(2) Mass of sphere A > mass of sphere B
(3) The leaves will further diverge if the charge on
the body is similar to that on the electroscope (3) Mass of sphere A < mass of sphere B
(4) Both (2) and (3) (4) Cannot be predicted
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M-CAPS : 23 (Medical-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet) Regular Medical 2018-19
9. If 1018 electrons are taken out every second from (1) Q becomes positively charged; R becomes
a body, then how much time is required to get a positively charged
total charge of 0.1 C from it? (2) Q becomes positively charged; R becomes
(1) 0.625 s (2) 6.25 s negatively charged
(3) 62.5 s (4) 625 s (3) Q becomes negatively charged; R becomes
positively charged
10. Two copper pieces, each of mass 0.0635 kg are
placed at a distance of 0.1 m from each other. One (4) Q becomes negatively charged; R becomes
electron from each atom of piece 1 is transferred negatively charged
to piece 2 of copper. Net charges on piece 1 and 15. Which of the following option(s) is correct?
piece 2 after transfer of electrons respectively will (1) A positively charged body can attract another
be positively charged body
(Atomic weight of copper is 63.5 g/mole, (2) Induced charge can never be greater than
Avogadro's number = 6 × 1023 / gram mole) inducing charge
(1) q1 = –1.6 × 10–19 C, q2 = + 1.6 × 10–19 C (3) A positively charged body can attract
(2) q1 = –9.6 × 104 C, q2 = + 9.6 × 104 C uncharged metal body
(3) q1 = +1.6 × 10–19 C, q2 = –1.6 × 10–19 C (4) All of these
(4) q1 = + 9.6 × 104 C, q2 = –9.6 × 104 C 16. Two equally charged identical metal spheres X and
Y repel each other with a force 5 × 10 –4 N.
11. Which of the following statement is not true
Another identical uncharged sphere C is touched
(1) Charges can be created or destroyed in equal to A and then placed at the mid-point between X
and unlike pairs only and Y. Net electric force on C is
(2) Excess of electrons over protons and neutrons (1) 5 × 10–4 N
in a body is responsible for positive charge of (2) 15 × 10–4 N
the body
(3) 3 × 10–4 N
(3) Net charge cannot be created nor destroyed
(4) Zero
by any isolated system
17. Two charges repel each other with a force of 200 N.
(4) While adding the charges in a system, proper
One of the charges is increased by 20% and other
signs of charges have to be used.
is reduced by 10%. The new repulsive force at
12. Positive and negative charge in 18 cc of water is same distance would be
(1) q = ± 9.63 × 105 C (2) q = ± 1.63 × 105 C (1) 200 N (2) 216 N
(3) q = ± 9.63 × 10–5 C (4) q = ± 2.63 × 10–5 C (3) 300 N (4) 316 N
13. Two bodies X and Y carry charges –6.6 C and
18. Two point charges +10 μC and +20 μC repel each
–5 C. How many electrons should be transferred
other with a force of 100N. If a charge of –2 μC is
from X to Y so that they acquire equal charges?
added to each charge, then force between them will
(1) 2 × 1012 (2) 5 × 1013 become
(3) 5 × 1012 (4) 2 × 1013 (1) 72 N (2) 7.2 N
14. Let P, Q, R be three substances. Following (3) 720 N (4) 100 N
observations were made on rubbing these
19. Two charges exert a force of 10 N on each other
substances with each other
when separated by a distance 0.2 m in air. When
Substances Substance Substance they are placed in another medium of dielectric
rubbed acquiring +ve acquiring –ve constant K = 4, and separated by distance R, they
charge charge exert same force. The distance R equals to
(i) P and Q P Q (1) 2 m
(ii) P and R R P (2) 1 m
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Regular Medical 2018-19 M-CAPS : 23 (Medical-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
20. For the system shown below, the value of Q for 22. The force between two point charges in air is
which resultant force on q is zero is 100 N. If the distance between them is increased
by 50%, then the force between two charges will
q a Q be nearly equal to
(1) 50 N
a a
(2) 56 N
Q a q (3) 100 N
(4) 44 N
–q 2q
(1) (2) 23. Two identical metal spheres having charges +q and
2 2 2
+q respectively. When they are separated by
distance r, exerts force of repulsion F on each
q
(3) (4) – 2q other. The spheres are allowed to touch and then
2 2 moved back to same separation. The new force of
21. The force of repulsion between two point charges repulsion will be
is F, when these are at a distance of 1 m apart.
F
Now the point charges are replaced by spheres of (1)
radii 25 cm having the same charge as that of 2
point charges and same distance apart. Then the (2) F
new force of repulsion will
(1) Increases F
(3)
(2) Decreases 4
(3) Remains same F
(4)
(4) First increases and then decreases 10
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ANSWERS
1 (4) (E) 2 (4) (E) 3 (2) (E) 4 (4) (M) 5 (4) (M)
6 (3) (M) 7 (2) (M) 8 (3) (E) 9 (1) (M) 10 (4) (D)
11 (2) (E) 12 (1) (VD) 13 (3) (D) 14 (3) (M) 15 (4) (E)
16 (1) (M) 17 (2) (M) 18 (1) (E) 19 (4) (E) 20 (1) (M)
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