Electric Charges And Fields MCQs With Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)
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Electric Charges and Fields MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)

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11. The pair that contains one scalar and one vector from basic electrostatics is
ⓐ. \(k\) and \(\varepsilon_0\)
ⓑ. \(r\) and \(A\)
ⓒ. \(q\) and \(\vec{F}\)
ⓓ. \(Q\) and \(q\)
12. The unit \(\text{N C}^{-1}\) is most naturally associated with
ⓐ. electric charge
ⓑ. electric field
ⓒ. distance between charges
ⓓ. area of a surface
13. A data note lists \(r=0.20\,\text{m}\) for two point charges and \(A=3.0\,\text{m}^2\) for a flat surface. The symbols \(r\) and \(A\) represent
ⓐ. electric field and force
ⓑ. distance and area
ⓒ. charge and permittivity
ⓓ. force and charge
14. The relation \(F\propto \frac{1}{r^2}\) says that when the separation \(r\) is doubled while the charges stay the same, the force becomes
ⓐ. \(\frac{F}{4}\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{F}{2}\)
ⓒ. \(2F\)
ⓓ. \(4F\)
15. A formula sheet shows the two expressions \(k\) and \(\varepsilon_0\) in the same electrostatics section. Their usual connection in vacuum electrostatics is
ⓐ. \(k=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0^2}\)
ⓑ. \(k\varepsilon_0=4\pi\)
ⓒ. \(\varepsilon_0=\frac{k}{4\pi}\)
ⓓ. \(k=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\)
16. Study the table and choose the row with a mismatched quantity-unit pair.
RowQuantityUnit
PElectric charge \(q\)\(\text{C}\)
QForce \(\vec{F}\)\(\text{N}\)
RElectric field \(\vec{E}\)\(\text{N C}^{-1}\)
SDistance \(r\)\(\text{C m}^{-1}\)
ⓐ. Row S
ⓑ. Row Q
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row P
17. Use the arrangement described below: two forces of equal magnitude act on a small charged body, one toward east and the other toward west. The net force on the body is
ⓐ. equal to either force toward north
ⓑ. twice either force toward east
ⓒ. twice either force toward west
ⓓ. zero
18. The symbols \(\vec{F}\) and \(\vec{E}\) are written with arrows mainly because they
ⓐ. need magnitude and direction
ⓑ. are always positive scalars
ⓒ. have no SI units
ⓓ. represent only the amount of charge
19. A student records four basic electrostatic symbols as follows.
SymbolMeaning written in the record
P. \(q\)Electric charge
Q. \(\vec{E}\)Electric field
R. \(\vec{F}\)Electrostatic force
S. \(r\)Area of a surface
The entry that needs correction is
ⓐ. P
ⓑ. Q
ⓒ. S
ⓓ. R
20. A graph is described as a straight line through the origin when force \(F\) is plotted against \(\frac{1}{r^2}\), with the two charges kept fixed. This description supports the idea that
ⓐ. \(F\) is independent of distance
ⓑ. \(F\propto r^2\)
ⓒ. \(F\propto r\)
ⓓ. \(F\propto \frac{1}{r^2}\)
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