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Cbse Test Paper-02 13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

This document is a test paper for Chapter 13 on Magnetic Effects of Electric Current from the CBSE curriculum. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching questions, and descriptive questions related to concepts such as magnetic fields, electric circuits, and safety methods. The test assesses understanding of key principles and applications in electricity and magnetism.
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Cbse Test Paper-02 13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

This document is a test paper for Chapter 13 on Magnetic Effects of Electric Current from the CBSE curriculum. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching questions, and descriptive questions related to concepts such as magnetic fields, electric circuits, and safety methods. The test assesses understanding of key principles and applications in electricity and magnetism.
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CBSE Test Paper-02

Chapter 13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

1. The device used for producing current is called (1)


a. ammeter
b. galvanometer
c. generator
d. voltmeter
2. At the time of short circuit, the current in the circuit (1)
a. vary continuously
b. reduced considerably
c. does not change
d. increases heavily
3. What does the tangent at any point on magnetic field lines indicate? (1)
a. direction of magnetic field
b. direction of the force
c. direction of current
d. direction of induced current
4. Match the following with correct response. (1)

(A) Small bar magnet capable of rotating


(1) S.I unit of a magnetic field
freely

(2) The magnetic field inside the


(B) Tesla
solenoid

(3) Compass needle (C) Temporary magnet

(4) Solenoid (D) Uniform


a. 1-A, 2-C, 3-B, 4-D
b. 1-C, 2-B, 3-D, 4-A
c. 1-B, 2-D, 3-A, 4-C
d. 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-B
5. Potential difference between a live wire and a neutral wire is (1)
a. 150 volt
b. 220 volt.
c. 210 volt
d. 200 volt
6. A constant current flows in a horizontal wire in the plane of the paper from East to
West as shown in the figure. At what point, the direction of the magnetic field will be
North to South? (1)

7. What is meant by magnetic field? (1)


8. Which is the most important safety method used for protecting home appliances from
short-circuiting or overloading? (1)
9. In a domestic electric circuit, mention the potential difference between live wire and
neutral wire and frequency of AC? (1)
10. Diagram shows the lengthwise section of a current carrying solenoid.
Indicates current entering into the page.
Indicates current emerging out of the page.

Decide which end of the solenoid A or B, will behave as North pole. Give reason for
your answer. Also, draw field lines inside the solenoid. (3)
11. When does an electric short circuit occur ? (3)
12. Why don't two magnetic lines of force intersect each other? (3)
13. State the purpose for which the following rules are used (3)
i. Right hand thumb rule
ii. Fleming's left hand rule
iii. Fleming's right hand rule
14. What is the pattern of magnetic field pattern due to current carrying conductor. (5)
15. Explain house hold electric circuits. What are their relative advantages? (5)

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