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Class-12 NEET Date: 02-08-2025
Physics: Electric charge and field, Electric 5. Which one of the following graphs represents
potential and capacitance, Current electricity, the variation of electric field with distances r
Moving charges and magnetism from the centre of a charged spherical
Chemistry: Solutions, Electrochemistry, d & f conductor of radius R?
block elements, Coordination compounds
Biology: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering
Plants, Human Reproduction, Reproductive
(a) (b)
Health, Principles of Inheritance and Variation,
Human Health and Diseases, Microbes in
Human Welfare
Physics
1. A proton and an α-particle start from rest in a
uniform electric field. The ratio of times taken
by them to travel the same distance in the
field is
(a) 5 : 2 (b) 3 :1 (c) (d)
(c) 2:1 (d) 1: 2
2. Equal charges q each are placed at the vertices
of an equilateral triangle of side r. The
magnitude of electric field intensity at any
vertex is
6. A square frame of side 0.05 m is situated with
2q q
(a) (b) its positive normal making angle of 45° with a
4 0 r 2 4 0 r 2
uniform electric field of 10 2V m1 . The flux
(c)
3q
(d)
2q of the electric field through the surface
4 0 r 2 4 0 r 2 bounded by the square frame is ______.
3. Two metal plates are separated by 2 cm. The (a) 250 × 10–3 V. m (b) 25 × 10–3 V. m
potentials of the plates are –10 V and +30 V. (c) 10 × 10 V. m
–3 (d) 100 × 10–3 V. m
The electric field between the two plates is : 7. The electric potential at a point in free space
(a) 500 V/m (b) 1000 V/m due to charge Q coulomb is Q × 1011 V. The
(c) 2000 V/m (d) 3000 V/m electric field at that point is
4. Infinite charges of magnitude q each are lying (a) 4 0 1020 V m (b) 12 0Q 1022 V m
at x = 1, 2, 3, 8,.... meter on X-axis. The value (c) 4 0Q 1022 V m (d) 12 0Q 1020 V m
of intensity of electric field at point x = 0 due 8. Electric potential at any point is
to these charges will be
V 5 x 3 y 15 z ,then the magnitude of the
(a) 12 × 109q N/C (b) zero
(c) 6 × 109q N/C (d) 4 × 109q N/C electric field is
(a) 3 2 (b) 4 2 (c) 5 2 (d) 7
9. Equipotential surfaces associated with an
electric field which is increasing in magnitude
along the x-direction are–
(a) Planes parallel to yz – plane
(b) Planes parallel to xy – plane
(c) Planes parallel to xz – plane
(d) Coaxial cylinders of increasing radii 3 0 A 2 A
(a) (b) 0
around the x-axis 2 d d
10. Three concentric shells A, B and C of radii a, b 2 3 0 A 3 A
and c (a < b < c) have surface charge densities (c) (d) 0
3 d d
, and respectively. The potential of 14. Consider a spherical drop of mercury of
shell B is radius R with capacitance C 4 0 R . If two
such droplets combine to form a larger one,
what would be its capacitance in terms of C?
(a) 31/3 C (b) 32/3 C
(c) 22/3 C (d) 21/3 C
15. Find the total capacitance and total charge on
the capacitors
e
(a) a b c (b)
0 0
a 2 b2 a2
(c) c (d) b c
c c 0 c 0
11. Four electric charges +q, +q, −q and −q are
placed at the corners of a square of side 2 L
(a) 1.5 nF, 9 nC (b) 3.0 nF, 18 nC
(see figure). The electric potential at point A,
(c) 1.5 nF, 4.5 nC (d) 3.0 nF, 9 nC
mid-way between the two charges +q and +q
16. Three plates A, B and C each of area 50 cm2
is
have separation 3 mm between A and B and 6
mm between B and C. The energy stored
when the plates are fully charged by a 12 volt
battery is
1 2q 1 1 2q 1
(a) 1 (b) 1
4 0 L 5 4 0 L 5
(c) zero (d)
1 2q
4 0 L
1 5 (a) 2 nJ (b) 1.6 nJ (c) 5 2 nJ (d) 3.2 nJ
17. What fraction of the energy drawn from the
12. An electric dipole of dipole moment r P is charging battery is stored in a capacitor?
placed parallel to the uniform electric field of (a) 75% (b) 100% (c) 25% (d) 50%
intensity r E. On rotating it through 1800, the 18. Two capacitors 2µF and 4µF are connected in
amount of work done is _____. series and a potential of 100 V is applied
(a) 2PE (b) Zero (c) PE (d) -2PE across the combination. Energy stored in the
13. Four metal plates are arranged as shown in capacitors is
the figure. Capacitance between X and Y (A→ (a) 0.0067 J (b) 0.067
Area of each plate, d → distance between the (c) 0.0033 J (d) 0.057 J
plates) is :
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19. A network of four capacitors of capacity equal 25. The current passing through the AB branch of
to C1 = C, C2 = 2C, C3 = 3C and C4 = 4C are the circuit shown in the figure is.
conducted to a battery as shown in the figure.
The ratio of the charges on C2 and C4 is
10 4 16 6
(a) A (b) A (c) A (d) A
17 17 17 17
(a) 4/7 (b) 3/22 (c) 7/4 (d) 22/3 26. A potential difference is applied across the
20. The charge on capacitor of capacitance 15µF ends of a metallic wire. If the potential
in the figure given below is: difference is doubled, the drift velocity will
(a) be doubled (b) be halved
(c) be quadrupled (d) remain unchanged
27. If E denotes electric field in a uniform
conductor and vd the corresponding drift
velocity of free electrons in the conductor,
then, which of these is correct?
(a) 60µC (b) 130µC (c) 260µC (d) 585µC
21. The equivalent capacitance between points A
and B in below shown figure will be _______
µF.
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 6
22. A current of 0.6 A is drawn by an electric bulb
for 10 minutes. Which one of the following is 28. The resistance of a wire is 5Ω. It's new
the amount of electric charge that flows resistance in ohm if stretched to 5 times of it's
through the circuit? original length will be
(a) 6 C (b) 0٠6 C (c) 360 C (d) 36 C (a) 125 (b) 5 (c) 25 (d) 625
23. A standard filament lamp consumes 100 W 29. Consider the circuit as shown below. In the
when connected to 200 V ac mains supply. circuit R1 = R2 = R3 = 4 Ω, V1 = 10 V and
The peak current through the bulb will be: V2=5V. The current flowing through
(a) 0.707 A (b) 1 A (c) 1.414 A (d) 2 A resistance R3 is
24. A silver of length 3m and of cross-sectional
area 6.14 × 10−6 m2 carries a current of 6 A.
Atomic weight and density of silver are 108
and 10500 kg-m−3 respectively. A silver atom
contributes one free electron for conduction.
Avogadro number is 6.023 × 1023 /mole. Drift
velocity of electrons in silvers is, close to (a) 0 A (b) 1 A (c) 1.75 A (d) 1.25 A
______
(a) 10−2 ms−1 (b) 10−4 ms−1
(c) 0.1 ms −1 (d) 1 ms−1
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34. A very long conducting wire is bent in a semi
30. A and B are two points on a uniform ring of circular shape from A to B as shown in figure.
resistance 19 Ω. The angle ∠AOB = 45°. The The magnetic field at point P for steady
equivalent resistance between A and B is ––– current configuration is given by :
0 i
(a) pointed away from the page
4R
i 2
(a) 8.02Ω (b) 20.8 Ω (b) 0 1 pointed away from page
4R
(c) 3.8Ω (d) 2.082Ω
0i 2
31. The current I is in the circuit shown is (c) 1 pointed into the page
4R
i
(d) 0 pointed into the page
4R
35. Match List -I with List –II
(a) 1.33 A (b) zero (c) 2.00 A (d) 1.00 A
32. In the circuit shown below the current i1 is___
(a) 1.6 A (b) 1.8 A (c) 1.2 A (d) 1.0 A
33. When the value of R in the balanced wheat
stone bride, shown in the figure, is increased
from 5Ω to 7Ω, the value of S has to be
increased by 3Ω in order to maintain the
balance. What is the initial value of S? (a) A – I, B – III, C – IV, D – II
(b) A – III, B – IV, C – I, D – II
(c) A – II, B – I, C – IV, D – III
(d) A – III, B – I, C – IV, D – II
(a) 2.5 Ω (b) 3 Ω (c) 5 Ω (d) 7.5 Ω
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36. A long cylindrical wire of radius R carries a
uniform current I flowing through it. The
variation of magnetic field with distance r
from the axis of the wire is shown by :
0 I 1
1 0 I 1
1
(a) (b)
4 R1 R2 4 R2 R1
I 1 1 I 1 1
(c) 0 (d) 0
2 R1 R2 2 R2 R1
40. A wire carrying current I has the shape as
shown in adjoining figure. Linear parts of the
37. The magnetic field at point P of given figure wire are very long and parallel to X-axis while
due to carrying of current I by a conductor of semicircular portion of radius R is lying in Y-
radius R, is Z plane. Magnetic field at point O is :
0 I I
(a) T (b) 0 T
4 r 2 r
0 I 0 I 0 I ˆ ˆ
(c)
2 R
T (d)
4 R
T (a) B
4 R
i 2k
I ˆ
38. The magnetic induction at point O of the
given infinitely long current carrying wire
(b) B 0
4 R
i 2kˆ
shown in the figure below is I ˆ
(c) B 0
4 R
i 2kˆ
I ˆ
(d) B 0
4 R
i 2kˆ
41. Two wires carrying currents I and 2I (in
opposite directions) are parallel to each other.
Third wire carrying current I is placed
0 I 3 0 I midway between the two wires and anti-
(a) 1 (b)
2 R 1
4 R 2 parallel to a wire carrying current I. Force due
0 I 3 0 I to magnetic field on third wire will be
(c) 1 (d)
4 R (a) perpendicular to plane of currents.
4 R 2
(b) towards a wire carrying current 2I.
(c) zero.
39. Two wire loops PQRSP formed by joining two
(d) towards a wire carrying current I.
semicircle wires of radii R1 and R2 carrying a
current I as shown in figure. The magnetic
field at centre C is
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42. An electron of mass m and charge q is Chemistry
travelling with a speed v along a circular path 46. 1000g aqueous solution of CaCO3 contains
of radius r at right angles to a uniform 10g of calcium carbonate concentration of the
magnetic field B. If speed of the electron is solution is
doubled and the magnetic field is halved, (a) 10 ppm (b) 100 ppm
then resulting path would have a radius of (c) 1000 ppm (d) 10,000 ppm
(a)
r
(b)
r
(c) 2r (d) 4r 47. The molarity of 98% H 2 SO4 d 1.8 g ml by
4 2 wt. is
43. A particle of charge 1.0 1016 C moves (a) 6M (b) 18M (c) 10M (d) 4M
through a uniform magnetic field 48. Calculate the boiling point of a solution
B B0 iˆ 4 ˆj T . The particle velocity at some containing 0.45 g of camphor (mol. Wt. 152)
dissolved in 35.4g of acetone (b.p. 56.3C );
instant is V 2iˆ 4 ˆj ms 1
and the magnetic K b per 100g of acetone is 17.2C .
force acting on it is 3 10 kN ˆ . The magnetic
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(a) 56.446C (b) 52.401C
of B0 is (c) 56.146 C (d) 50.464C
(a) 1.0 T (b) 2.5 T (c) 0.5 T (d) 0.75 T 49. Calculate the amount of oxalic acid
44. Statement (I): A uniform electric field and a H 2C2O4 2H 2O required to obtain 250 ml of
uniform magnetic field are pointed in the semimolar solution.
same direction. If an electron is projected in (a) 15.75g (b) 1.575g
the same direction the electron velocity will (c) 157.5g (d) None
decrease in magnitude. 50. The vapour pressure of a solution having
Statement (II): Two infinite long parallel solid as solute and liquid as solvent is
wires are carrying current in the same (a) directly proportional to mole fraction of
direction. The magnetic field at a point the solvent
midway between the wires is zero. (b) inversely proportional to mole fraction of
Statement (III): No net force acts on a the solvent
rectangular coil carrying a steady current (c) directly proportional to mole fraction of
when suspended in a uniform magnetic field. the solute
Which of the following is correct? (d) inversely proportional to mole fraction of
(a) Statement I, II and III are true. the solute
(b) Statement I and II are true, but statement 51. The lowering of vapour pressure of a solvent
III is false. by addition of a non-volatile solute to it is
(c) Statement II and III are true, but statement directly proportional to
I is false. (a) the strength of the solution
(d) Statement I, III are true, but Statement II is (b) the nature of the solute in the solution
false (c) the atmospheric pressure (d) all
45. The wire of length l is bent into a circular loop 52. The osmotic pressure of equimolar solutions
of a single turn and is suspended in a of BaCl2 , NaCl and glucose will be in the
magnetic field of induction B. When a current order
I is passed through the loop, the maximum (a) Glucose NaCl BaCl2
torque experienced by it is (b) BaCl2 NaCl Glucose
1 2 1 2 (c) NaCl BaCl2 Glucose
(a) BIl (b) BI l
4 4 (d) NaCl Glucose BaCl2
1 1 2 53. Which of the following solutions has the
(c) BIl (d) B Il
4 4 highest normality
(a) 8 grams of KOH per litre
(b) N phosphoric acid
(c) 6 gms of NaOH per 100 ml
(d) 0.5 M H 2 SO4
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