Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges And Fields – Part 2
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Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields – Part 2

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111. A system contains charges \(+12\,\text{nC}\), \(-7\,\text{nC}\), and \(-5\,\text{nC}\). What is the net charge?
ⓐ. \(+24\,\text{nC}\)
ⓑ. \(0\,\text{nC}\)
ⓒ. \(-14\,\text{nC}\)
ⓓ. \(+10\,\text{nC}\)
112. A body has charges \(+4\,\mu\text{C}\), \(-9\,\mu\text{C}\), and \(+2\,\mu\text{C}\) distributed on different parts of it. What is the total charge on the body?
ⓐ. \(-3\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓑ. \(+15\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓒ. \(+7\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓓ. \(-15\,\mu\text{C}\)
113. Why is ordinary algebraic addition used for charges such as \(+q\) and \(-2q\)?
ⓐ. Charge has direction along the line joining charged bodies.
ⓑ. Charge always behaves like force during addition.
ⓒ. Charge is a scalar quantity with positive or negative sign.
ⓓ. Charge must be squared before addition.
114. A system contains four charges. Their net charge is \(+6\,\mu\text{C}\). Three charges are \(+10\,\mu\text{C}\), \(-4\,\mu\text{C}\), and \(-8\,\mu\text{C}\). What is the fourth charge?
ⓐ. \(-8\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓑ. \(+4\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓒ. \(+6\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓓ. \(+8\,\mu\text{C}\)
115. Two charges \(+7\,\text{nC}\) and \(-7\,\text{nC}\) are placed in the same isolated system. Which statement about the net charge is correct?
ⓐ. The net charge is \(0\,\text{nC}\).
ⓑ. The net charge is \(+14\,\text{nC}\) because magnitudes must be added.
ⓒ. The net charge is \(-14\,\text{nC}\) because negative charge dominates.
ⓓ. The net charge is \(49\,\text{nC}\) because charges multiply.
116. A group of charges consists of \(+2\,\mu\text{C}\), \(+5\,\mu\text{C}\), \(-3\,\mu\text{C}\), and an unknown charge \(q\). If the net charge is \(+1\,\mu\text{C}\), what is \(q\)?
ⓐ. \(+1\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓑ. \(-1\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓒ. \(-3\,\mu\text{C}\)
ⓓ. \(+3\,\mu\text{C}\)
117. A set of charges is written as \(+4\,\text{nC}\), \(-6\,\text{nC}\), \(+2\,\text{nC}\), and \(-1\,\text{nC}\). Which common mistake gives the wrong result \(13\,\text{nC}\)?
ⓐ. Adding only the negative charges algebraically
ⓑ. Adding magnitudes and ignoring signs
ⓒ. Multiplying all signed charge values
ⓓ. Dividing the algebraic sum by \(4\)
118. Four charged particles have charges \(+3q\), \(-q\), \(-4q\), and \(+2q\). What is the net charge of the group?
ⓐ. \(+10q\)
ⓑ. \(-10q\)
ⓒ. \(+2q\)
ⓓ. \(0\)
119. Which statement about a system having net charge \(0\) is most accurate?
ⓐ. It may contain charges, but their algebraic sum is zero.
ⓑ. It cannot contain any positive or negative charge at all.
ⓒ. It must contain only positive charges of equal magnitude.
ⓓ. It must contain only negative charges of equal magnitude.
120. A glass rod and a silk cloth are initially neutral. After rubbing, the glass rod has charge \(+8\,\text{nC}\). If the rod-cloth pair is isolated, what is the total final charge of the pair?
ⓐ. \(+8\,\text{nC}\)
ⓑ. \(-8\,\text{nC}\)
ⓒ. \(0\,\text{nC}\)
ⓓ. \(+16\,\text{nC}\)
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