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OXFORD PUBIC SCHOOL& COLLEGE PURAN SHANGLA

Test Physics Class 10th


Time: 40 min Marks: 50
Name : _________________________________ Roll No __________________
1. Choose the correct option of the following.
1. To relieve discomfort of allergy sufferers in homes, we use
A. vacuum cleaner B. electrostatic air cleaner C. wind cleaner D. none
2. If F is force acting on test charge qo, electric field intensity E would be given by
A. E = F – qo B. E = F/qo C. E = F + qo D. E = qo/F
3. Coulomb’s force between 2 point charges 10µC and 5µC placed at a distance of 150cm is
A. 0.2 N B. 0.5 N C. 2 N D. 10 N
4. If 5 J of work is required to shift 10 C charge from one place to another then potential
difference is
A. 0.5 V B. 2 V C. 5 V D. 10 V
5. Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk
A. repel each other B. mix up with each other C. attract each other D. none
6. 3 capacitors with capacitances 5µF, 6µF and 7µF are arranged in series combination with
a battery of 5V, as 1µF = 10-6F, quantity of charge on each plate of capacitor is
A. 2.5µC B. 1.96µC C. 3.6µC D. 2.89µC
7. When a charge is released in an electric field, it moves from a point of potential
A. in straight line B. none of the above C. higher to lower D. lower to higher
8. Divergence of leaves depends upon the
A. current B. the amount of charge C. nature of leaves D. nature of disc
9. Electrostatic force acting on two charges of 1C separated by 1m is about
A. 4×109 B. 6×109 C. 8×109 D. 9×109
10. If 0.8 N is force of repulsion between two identical charges and charges are 0.1 m apart.
Value of each charge will be
A. s8.4 × 10-7 B. 6.4 × 10-7 C. 9.4 × 10-7 D. 7.4 × 10-
2. Answer the following questions.
1. A positive charge q exerts a force of magnitude - 0.20 N on another charge - 2q. Find the
magnitude of each charge if the distance separating them is equal to 50 cm.
2. Two identical objects, separated by a distance d, with charges equal in magnitude but of
opposite signs exert a force of attraction of - 2.5 N on each other. What force do these
objects exert on each other if the distance between them becomes 2d?
3. Can we give any amount of charge to a capacitor?
4. Why neutral objects are always attracted by the charged object? Not repelled.
5. For what purpose the series combination of capacitor is used explain with example.

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