12th Physics Additional One Marks from Previous Question Paper

12th physics additional one marks

One Marks From Previous Question Papers

1. In Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, the forefinger represents the direction of
a) motion of the conductor
b) magnetic field
c) induced current
d) none of the above

Answer: b) magnetic field

2. The unit for Electric Flux is
a) C² N⁻¹ m⁻²
b) N m² C⁻²
c) N m² C⁻¹
d) N m⁻² C⁻¹

Answer: c) N m² C⁻¹

3. The ratio of magnetic length and geometrical length is (Repeated Multiple Time)

a) 0.833
b) 0.633
c) 0.933
d) 0.733

Answer: a) 0.833

4. For a healthy eye, the distance of the near point is ____

a) 30 cm
b) 20 cm
c) 35 cm
d) 25 cm

Answer: d) 25 cm

5. The number of electrons in one coulomb of negative charge are (Repeated Multiple Times)

a) 6.25×10186.25 \times 10^{-18}6.25×10−18 electrons
b) 6.25×10206.25 \times 10^{20}6.25×1020 electrons
c) 6.25×10256.25 \times 10^{25}6.25×1025 electrons
d) 6.25×10186.25 \times 10^{18}6.25×1018 electrons

Answer: d) 6.25×10186.25 \times 10^{18} electrons

6. The radius of the 10th orbit of hydrogen atom is 52.9 Å. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of the electron orbiting in the 10th orbit.

a) 16.64 Å
b) 3.322 Å
c) 33.22 Å
d) 6.64 Å

Answer: c) 33.22 Å

7. Electromagnetic waves travel in a medium which has relative permeability 2.0 and relative permittivity 2.0. Then the speed of the electromagnetic wave in the medium will be

a) 3.6×1083.6 \times 10^8 m/s
b) 3×1083 \times 10^8 m/s
c) 1.5×1081.5 \times 10^8 m/s
d) 1.5×1021.5 \times 10^2 m/s

Answer: c) 1.5×1081.5 \times 10^81.5×108 m/s

8. For the given logic circuit, the output will be 1 under which of the following conditions

a) A = 0, B = 0, C = 1, D = 0
b) A = 1, B = 0, C = 1, D = 0
c) A = 0, B = 1, C = 0, D = 1
d) A = 0, B = 1, C = 1, D = 1

Answer: d) A = 0, B = 1, C = 1, D = 1

8. The average binding energy of iron nuclei is ____

a) 8.8 eV
b) 8.8 MeV
c) 8.5 eV
d) 8.5 MeV

Answer: 8.8 MeV


9. The critical angle of diamond is ____

a) 37°
b) 31°
c) 49.8°
d) 24.4°

Answer: 24.4°

10. The dielectric strength of air is ______

a) 1×1061 \times 10^6 Vm⁻¹
b) 6×1066 \times 10^6 Vm⁻¹
c) 3×1063 \times 10^6 Vm⁻¹
d) 9×1069 \times 10^6 Vm⁻¹

Answer: c) 3×1063 \times 10^6 Vm⁻¹

11. The ratio of collector current to the base current is

a) Current gain in CE configuration
b) Current gain in CC configuration
c) Current gain in CB configuration
d) All of these

Answer: Current gain in CE configuration

12. The circuit equivalent to

a) AND gate
b) OR gate
c) NOR gate
d) EXOR gate

Answer: OR gate

13. In a Wheatstone’s bridge P=10Ω , Q=100Ω and R=40Ω. If the galvanometer shows zero deflection, the value of S is

a) 1000 Ω
b) 100 Ω
c) 40 Ω
d) 400 Ω

Answer: 400 Ω

14. The equation for an alternating current is given by i=77sin⁡314ti = 77 \sin 314ti=77sin314t. Its frequency is

a) 50 Hz
b) 314 Hz
c) 77 Hz
d) 628 Hz

Answer: 50 Hz


15. The magnitude of the magnetic field of a long, straight wire carrying a current of 1 A, at a distance of 1 m from it is

a) 2×1072 \times 10^{-7} T
b) 2×1072 \times 10^{7} T
c) 1×1071 \times 10^{-7} T
d) 4×1074 \times 10^{-7} T

Answer: 2×10−7 T

16. The cut-off wavelength of X-rays from an X-ray tube of accelerating potential 20,000 V is

a) 1240 Å
b) 2.28 Å
c) 1.24 Å
d) 0.62 Å

Answer: (d) 0.62 Å


17. In Hydrogen atom, the ground state ionization energy is

a) 13.6 eV
b) −13.6 eV
c) 10.2 eV
d) 12.1 eV

Answer: (a) 13.6 eV

18.In the given diagram, a point charge +q is placed at the origin O. Work done in taking another point charge –Q from point A to point B is

a) qQ4πε0a2(a2)-\dfrac{qQ}{4\pi\varepsilon_0 a^2}\left(\dfrac{a}{\sqrt{2}}\right)−4πε0​a2qQ​(2​a​)
b) zero
c) [qQ4πε0a2]2a\left[-\dfrac{qQ}{4\pi\varepsilon_0 a^2}\right]\sqrt{2}a[−4πε0​a2qQ​]2​a
d) [qQ4πε0a2]2a\left[\dfrac{qQ}{4\pi\varepsilon_0 a^2}\right]\sqrt{2}a[4πε0​a2qQ​]2​a

Answer: (b) zero


19. Two light waves from slit S1S_1S1​ and S2S_2S2​ on reaching points P and Q on a screen in Young’s double slit experiment have path difference zero and λ/4\lambda/4λ/4 respectively. The ratio of light intensities at P and Q will be

a) 4 : 1
b) 3 : 2
c) √2 : 1
d) 2 : 1

Answer: (d) 2 : 1


20. Type of material which emits white light in LED

a) GaInN
b) SiC
c) AlGaP
d) GaAsP

Answer: (a) GaInN


21. Charging current for a capacitor is 0.2 A, find the displacement current

a) zero
b) 0.2 A
c) 0.4 A
d) 0.1 A

Answer: (b) 0.2 A

22. A charge qqq moves in a region where electric field and magnetic field both exist, then force on it is

a) q(v×B)q(\vec{v} \times \vec{B})
b) qE+q(B×v)q\vec{E} + q(\vec{B} \times \vec{v})
c) qE+q(v×B)q\vec{E} + q(\vec{v} \times \vec{B})
d) qB+q(E×v)q\vec{B} + q(\vec{E} \times \vec{v})

Answer: (c) qE+q(v×B)q\vec{E} + q(\vec{v} \times \vec{B})

23. The direction of force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is given by

a) Fleming’s Left Hand rule
b) Fleming’s Right Hand rule
c) End Rule
d) Right Hand palm Rule

Answer: (a) Fleming’s Left Hand rule


24. In β decay

a) Atomic number decreases by 1
b) Mass number decreases by 1
c) Proton number remains the same
d) Neutron number decreases by 1

Answer: (d) Neutron number decreases by 1


25. According to the laws of Boolean algebra, the expression A+ABA + ABA+AB is equal to

a) A
b) AB
c) B
d) A

Answer: (a) A

26. A capacitor of capacitance 4 μF is connected to a battery of 10 V. What is the energy stored in the capacitor?

a) 2×1062 \times 10^{-6}
b) 2×1042 \times 10^{-4}
c) 200 J
d) 20 J

Answer: (b) 2×1042 \times 10^{-4}


27. Unit of mobility is

a) m s⁻¹
b) Ω m
c) m² V⁻¹ s⁻¹
d) m⁻² √s

Answer: (c) m² V⁻¹ s⁻¹


28. The resistance of an ideal ammeter

a) 1 Ω
b) Infinity
c) zero
d) none of these

Answer: (c) zero

29. Two nuclei have mass numbers in the ratio 1 : 8. Then the ratio of their nuclear radii is

a) 1 : 8
b) 1 : 2
c) 2 : 1
d) 8 : 1

Answer: (b) 1 : 2


30. The value of Bohr radius is

a) 53×101553 \times 10^{-15} m
b) 0.53×10100.53 \times 10^{-10} m
c) 53×101253 \times 10^{-12} m
d) 5.3×100.155.3 \times 10^{0.15} m

Answer: (b) 0.53×10100.53 \times 10^{-10} m

31. The charge of cathode rays particle is

a) Positive
b) Negative
c) Neutral
d) Not defined

Answer: (b) Negative


32. Two nuclei have mass numbers in the ratio 1 : 8. Then the ratio of their nuclear radii is

a) 1 : 8
b) 1 : 2
c) 2 : 1
d) 8 : 1

Answer: (b) 1 : 2

33. If the angle of incidence is iii and the angle of reflection is rrr, then according to the law of reflection

a) i=ri = r
b) i>ri > r
c) i<ri < r
d) All of these

Answer: (a) i=r


35. The value of 1 eV is

a) 1.602×10191.602 \times 10^{19}
b) 1.602×10191.602 \times 10^{-19} J
c) 1.602 J
d) 1.206×1021.206 \times 10^{2} J

Answer: (b) 1.602×10191.602 \times 10^{-19} j

36. Non-polar molecule

a) H₂O
b) N₂O
c) HCl
d) CO₂

Answer: (d) CO₂


37. The value of Gyro-magnetic ratio

a) 8.78×10108.78 \times 10^{10} C kg⁻¹
b) 7.87×10107.87 \times 10^{10} C kg⁻¹
c) 8.78×10108.78 \times 10^{-10} C kg⁻¹
d) 1.6×10191.6 \times 10^{-19} C kg⁻¹

Answer: (a) 8.78×10108.78 \times 10^{10} C kg⁻¹


38. A 400 mH coil of negligible resistance is connected to an AC circuit in which an effective current of 6 mA is flowing. The inductive reactance of the coil is

a) 240 Ω
b) 314 Ω
c) 125 Ω
d) 251 Ω

Answer: (c) 125 Ω


39. According to quark model, number of up and down quarks in proton is

a) 2, 1
b) 1, 2
c) 3, 1
d) 1, 3

Answer: (a) 2, 1

40. Which of the following is an example of polar molecule?

a) H₂O
b) CO₂
c) H₂
d) None of these

Answer: (a) H₂O


41. Barkhausen condition for sustained oscillation is

a) Aβ=1|A\beta| = 1∣Aβ∣=1
b) Aβ=0|A\beta| = 0∣Aβ∣=0
c) Aβ=1|A\beta| = -1∣Aβ∣=−1
d) AB=1|AB| = 1∣AB∣=1

Answer: (a) ∣Aβ∣=1|A\beta| = 1∣Aβ∣=1


42. The barrier potential of a silicon diode at 25°C is

a) 0.7 eV
b) 0.3 eV
c) 0.7 V
d) 0.3 V

Answer: (c) 0.7 V


43. Two resistors of resistance values 4 Ω and 6 Ω are connected in series to a 24 V battery. Then the current in the circuit is

a) 24 A
b) 1 A
c) 10 A
d) 2.4 A

Answer: (d) 2.4 A


44. If the Power is 2 MW, Resistance is 40 Ω and Voltage is 100 kV, then the power loss is

a) 16 MW
b) 1.6 MW
c) 0.16 MW
d) 0.016 MW

Answer: (d) 0.016 MW

45. If an electron is accelerated through a potential difference of 10210^2102 V then its de Broglie wavelength is

a) 12.27 Å
b) 122.7 Å
c) 1.227 Å
d) 0.1227 Å

Answer: (c) 1.227 Å

46. Which one of the following represents Power factor?

a) R/Z
b) Z/R
c) P/M
d) None

Answer: (a) R/Z


47. The efficiency value for a half wave rectifier is

a) 4.6%
b) 81.2%
c) 40.6%
d) 8.12%

Answer: (c) 40.6%


48. In a transistor connected in the common base configuration, α=0.95 and IE=1 . The value of IC​ is

a) 0.95 mA
b) 0.05 mA
c) 0.5 mA
d) 10.095 mA

Answer: (a) 0.95 mA


49. 1λ=R(122−1n2)\frac{1}{\lambda} = R\left(\frac{1}{2^2} – \frac{1}{n^2}\right)λ1​=R(221​−n21​) represents

a) Lyman Series
b) Paschen Series
c) Brackett Series
d) Balmer Series

Answer: (d) Balmer Series


50. Isobars are examples of

a) Isotopes
b) Isobars
c) Isotones
d) Both Isotopes and Isobars

Answer: (b) Isobars

51. If an electron is accelerated through a potential difference of 10 V, then its de Broglie wavelength is

a) 12.27 Å
b) 122.7 Å
c) 227 Å
d) 0.1227 Å

Answer: (a) 12.27 Å


52. The Lens equation is

a) 1v1u=1f\frac{1}{v} – \frac{1}{u} = \frac{1}{f}
b) fv1u=1f\frac{f}{v} – \frac{1}{u} = \frac{1}{f}
c) 1u+1v=1f\frac{1}{u} + \frac{1}{v} = \frac{1}{f}
d) u+v=1fu + v = \frac{1}{f}

Answer: (c) c) 1u+1v=1f\frac{1}{u} + \frac{1}{v} = \frac{1}{f}u1​+v1​=f1​


53. If the refractive index n of the medium is sqrt 3​, then the value of polarising angle is

a) 30°
b) 60°
c) 45°
d) 90°

Answer: (b) 60°

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