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ELECTRICITY

Time rate of work done or electrical energy developed or consumed by a generator or appliance, is called electrical

A : current B : power C : potential D : energy.

The unit of electrical power is

A : watt (W) B : ampere (A) C : joule (J) D : ohm (?)

In series combination of electrical appliances, total electrical power

A : increases B : decreases C : may increase or decrease according to the situation D : no definite observation

In parallel combination of electrical appliances, total electrical power

A : increases B : decreases C : may increase or decrease according to the situation D : no definite observation .

Power voltage rating of an electric bulb is 100 W 200 V. Current drawn by it will be

A : 1.0 A B : 0.8 A C : 0.5 A D : 0.4 A .

The total work done by an electrical appliance during its operation, is called electrical

A : current B : power C : potential D : energy.

The unit of electrical energy is

A : watt (W) B : ampere (A) C : joule (J) D : ohm (?).

Number of joules in 1 kWh is

A : 3.6 107 B : 3.6 106 C : 3.6 105 D : 3.6 104

When electric current flows through a conductor the conductor becomes

A : cold B : hot C : liquid D : vapour.

When electric current flows through a conductor

A : free electrons move B : atoms move C : atoms attract free electrons D : atoms repel free electrons .

Heating of a current carrying conductor is due to

A : loss of kinetic energy of moving atoms B : loss of kinetic energy of moving electrons C : attraction between electrons and atoms D :
repulsion between electrons and atoms.

The correct relation between heat produced (H) and electric current (I) flowing

A : HIHI B : H1/IH1/I C : HIHI2 D : H1/IH1/I2

In Q. 42, the relation between H and I is called


ELECTRICITY

A : Newton's law B : Faraday's law C : Ohm's law D : Joule's law.

In electric heating appliances the material of the heating element is

A : brass B : nichrome C : silver D : copper.

In domestic electric circuits, the cheapest appliance used is

A : fuse B : bulb C : fan D : television.

An ammeter has 20 divisions between mark 0 and mark 2 on its scale. The least count of the ammeter is

A : 0.02 A B : 0.01 A C : 0.2 A D : 0.1 A.

To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in series, a student arranged the circuit components a s shown in
the diagram. But he did not succeed to achieve the objective. Which of the following mistake has been committed by him in setting up the
circuit?

A : Position of ammeter is incorrect B : Position of voltmeter is incorrect C : Terminals of voltmeter are wrongly connected D : Terminals of
ammeter are wrongly connected.

Which two circuit components are connected in parallel in the following circuit diagram ?

A : rheostate and voltmeter B : voltmeter and resistor C : ammeter and resistor D : voltmeter and ammeter .

Substances whose atoms have no free electrons, are called

A : electrolytes B : conductors C : insulators D : semiconductors.

Substances whose atoms have only few free electrons, are called

A : electrolytes B : conductors C : insulators D : semiconductors.

A neutral body has

A : both types of positive and negative charges B : only positive charge C : only negative charge D : no charge at all .

A body gets positively charged by losing

A : neutrons B : protons C : electrons D : -particles.

A body gets negatively charged by gaining

A : neutrons B : protons C : electrons D : -particle

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