Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 3: Current Electricity – Part 1
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Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 3: Current Electricity – Part 1

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1. Which statement best describes electric current in a metallic conductor?
ⓐ. The total amount of charge stored inside the conductor
ⓑ. The rate of charge crossing a chosen cross-section
ⓒ. The speed with which each electron moves through the conductor
ⓓ. The force experienced by free electrons per unit charge
2. For a wire, the charge that has crossed a fixed cross-section by time \(t\) is \(q=2t^2+3t\), where \(q\) is in \(\text{C}\) and \(t\) is in \(\text{s}\). What are the instantaneous current at \(t=4\,\text{s}\) and the average current from \(t=0\) to \(t=4\,\text{s}\), respectively?
ⓐ. \(19\,\text{A}\) and \(11\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(11\,\text{A}\) and \(19\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(22\,\text{A}\) and \(8\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(16\,\text{A}\) and \(12\,\text{A}\)
3. In a metallic wire connected to a battery, electrons drift from the right end toward the left end. What is the direction of conventional current in the wire?
ⓐ. From right to left, because electrons move that way
ⓑ. No definite direction, because current is scalar
ⓒ. Alternately left and right, because electrons have random motion
ⓓ. From left to right, opposite to electron drift
4. In \(4.0\,\text{s}\), \(2.5\times10^{19}\) electrons cross a section of a wire from left to right. Taking \(e=1.6\times10^{-19}\,\text{C}\), what is the conventional current?
ⓐ. \(1.0\,\text{A}\), from left to right
ⓑ. \(1.0\,\text{A}\), from right to left
ⓒ. \(4.0\,\text{A}\), from left to right
ⓓ. \(4.0\,\text{A}\), from right to left
5. Assertion: Electric current in a circuit branch is treated as a scalar quantity in elementary circuit theory. Reason: At a junction, currents are combined algebraically as incoming and outgoing branch quantities, not by vector parallelogram addition.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
ⓑ. 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
6. The charge \(q\) crossing a wire section varies with time as described below: from \(t=0\,\text{s}\) to \(t=2\,\text{s}\), \(q\) increases uniformly from \(0\,\text{C}\) to \(6\,\text{C}\); from \(t=2\,\text{s}\) to \(t=5\,\text{s}\), \(q\) remains \(6\,\text{C}\). Which pair gives the current during the first interval and the average current over the whole \(0\,\text{s}\) to \(5\,\text{s}\) interval?
ⓐ. \(1.2\,\text{A}\) and \(3.0\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(3.0\,\text{A}\) and \(0\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(6.0\,\text{A}\) and \(1.2\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(3.0\,\text{A}\) and \(1.2\,\text{A}\)
7. For steady current in an unbranched metallic wire, choose the correct completion: “The same current crosses every cross-section of the wire because ________.”
ⓐ. electrons at the battery end move faster than electrons at the other end
ⓑ. conventional current and electron current are in the same direction
ⓒ. charge does not accumulate at any cross-section in steady state
ⓓ. the total number of free electrons inside the wire is zero
8. The table gives total charge \(q\) that has crossed a fixed section of three wires by different times.
Wire\(q\) at \(1\,\text{s}\)\(q\) at \(2\,\text{s}\)\(q\) at \(3\,\text{s}\)
P\(4\,\text{C}\)\(8\,\text{C}\)\(12\,\text{C}\)
Q\(2\,\text{C}\)\(8\,\text{C}\)\(18\,\text{C}\)
R\(5\,\text{C}\)\(8\,\text{C}\)\(9\,\text{C}\)
Which wire shows a steady current over the shown interval, and what is that current?
ⓐ. Wire P, \(4\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. Wire Q, \(6\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. Wire R, \(2\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. Wire P, \(12\,\text{A}\)
9. A graph of charge crossing a cross-section against time is a straight line passing through the origin. Its slope is doubled while the graph still passes through the origin. What changes?
ⓐ. The current is halved, but the total charge at a fixed time is doubled
ⓑ. The current is doubled, and the charge crossed in the same time is doubled
ⓒ. The current remains unchanged, but the charge crossed is doubled
ⓓ. The current is doubled, but the charge crossed in the same time is unchanged
10. Use the arrangement described below: a long unbranched wire carries steady current from a battery. Three cross-sections \(P\), \(Q\), and \(R\) are marked along the wire in order from the positive terminal side to the negative terminal side. If \(3\,\text{C}\) of charge crosses section \(P\) every \(2\,\text{s}\), what charge crosses section \(R\) in \(6\,\text{s}\)?
ⓐ. \(3\,\text{C}\)
ⓑ. \(6\,\text{C}\)
ⓒ. \(9\,\text{C}\)
ⓓ. \(18\,\text{C}\)
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