Current Electricity MCQs With Answers – Part 3 (Class 12 Physics)
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Current Electricity MCQs with Answers – Part 3 (Class 12 Physics)

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201. In a parallel circuit, the equivalent resistance is smaller than the smallest branch resistance because
ⓐ. every branch carries the same current
ⓑ. adding branches gives extra paths for current
ⓒ. voltage is divided in the inverse ratio of resistance
ⓓ. resistance values are added directly
202. Two resistors \(R\) and \(2R\) are connected in parallel across the same source. The current through \(R\) compared with the current through \(2R\) is
ⓐ. half as large
ⓑ. the same
ⓒ. four times as large
ⓓ. twice as large
203. Three resistors \(4\,\Omega\), \(6\,\Omega\), and \(12\,\Omega\) are connected in parallel across a \(12\,\text{V}\) source. The total current drawn from the source is
ⓐ. \(6\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(3\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(5\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(11\,\text{A}\)
204. Two resistors \(R_1\) and \(R_2\) are connected in parallel across a fixed voltage \(V\). The current division relation gives the current through \(R_1\) as
ⓐ. \(I_1=I\frac{R_2}{R_1+R_2}\)
ⓑ. \(I_1=I\frac{R_1}{R_1+R_2}\)
ⓒ. \(I_1=I(R_1+R_2)\)
ⓓ. \(I_1=\frac{I}{R_1+R_2}\)
205. A \(2\,\Omega\) resistor and a \(6\,\Omega\) resistor are connected in parallel. If the total current entering the combination is \(8\,\text{A}\), the current through the \(2\,\Omega\) resistor is
ⓐ. \(2\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(4\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(6\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(8\,\text{A}\)
206. Four identical resistors, each of resistance \(R\), are connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance is
ⓐ. \(4R\)
ⓑ. \(R\)
ⓒ. \(\frac{R}{4}\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{R}{2}\)
207. A \(10\,\Omega\) resistor is connected in parallel with a very large resistance compared with \(10\,\Omega\). The equivalent resistance is closest to
ⓐ. much larger than \(10\,\Omega\)
ⓑ. \(10\,\Omega\)
ⓒ. exactly zero
ⓓ. the sum of the two resistances
208. Conductance is defined as the reciprocal of resistance. For resistors connected in parallel, the total conductance is
ⓐ. smaller than each branch conductance
ⓑ. equal to the product of all branch resistances
ⓒ. the sum of branch conductances
ⓓ. independent of the number of branches
209. Study the table for a parallel circuit.
RowQuantityParallel-circuit behavior
PPotential differenceSame across every branch
QTotal currentSum of branch currents
REquivalent resistanceLarger than the largest branch resistance
SConductanceAdds across branches
The unsuitable row is
ⓐ. Row P
ⓑ. Row Q
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row S
210. Assertion: Adding one more resistor in parallel with an existing resistor combination reduces the equivalent resistance. Reason: The new branch gives an additional path for current at the same potential difference.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
ⓑ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓒ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
ⓓ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
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