Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges And Fields – Part 3
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Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields – Part 3

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211. Which definition correctly gives the electric field at a point?
ⓐ. \(\vec{E}=q_0\vec{F}\), where \(q_0\) is any source charge
ⓑ. \(\vec{E}=\frac{q_0}{\vec{F}}\), where \(q_0\) is a negative test charge
ⓒ. \(\vec{E}=\frac{\vec{F}}{q}\), where \(q\) is the source charge creating the field
ⓓ. \(\vec{E}=\frac{\vec{F}}{q_0}\), where \(q_0\) is a small positive test charge
212. A positive test charge \(q_0=2.0\times10^{-6}\,\text{C}\) experiences a force \(6.0\times10^{-3}\,\text{N}\) at a point. What is the magnitude of the electric field at that point?
ⓐ. \(1.2\times10^{-8}\,\text{N C}^{-1}\)
ⓑ. \(3.0\times10^3\,\text{N C}^{-1}\)
ⓒ. \(1.2\times10^{-2}\,\text{N C}^{-1}\)
ⓓ. \(3.0\times10^{-3}\,\text{N C}^{-1}\)
213. Why is a test charge used in defining electric field taken to be small?
ⓐ. To make the electric field zero at every point
ⓑ. To make the test charge negative automatically
ⓒ. To avoid significant disturbance of the source charges
ⓓ. To change the unit of field from \(\text{N C}^{-1}\) to \(\text{C N}^{-1}\)
214. Which statement correctly compares electric field and electrostatic force?
ⓐ. Field is due to source charges; force also depends on the placed charge.
ⓑ. Electric field and force are always identical quantities with the same unit.
ⓒ. Electric field exists only if the test charge is negative.
ⓓ. Force is independent of the charge placed in the field.
215. A charge \(q=+3.0\,\mu\text{C}\) is placed at a point where the electric field is \(2.0\times10^4\,\text{N C}^{-1}\) toward east. What is the force on the charge?
ⓐ. \(6.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\) toward west
ⓑ. \(6.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\) toward east
ⓒ. \(1.5\times10^{-10}\,\text{N}\) toward east
ⓓ. \(1.5\times10^{-10}\,\text{N}\) toward west
216. A charge \(q=-4.0\,\mu\text{C}\) is placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude \(5.0\times10^3\,\text{N C}^{-1}\) directed upward. What is the force on the charge?
ⓐ. \(2.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\) down
ⓑ. \(2.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\) up
ⓒ. \(1.25\times10^9\,\text{N}\) down
ⓓ. \(1.25\times10^9\,\text{N}\) up
217. What is the SI unit of electric field?
ⓐ. \(\text{C N}^{-1}\)
ⓑ. \(\text{N m}^2\text{C}^{-2}\)
ⓒ. \(\text{N C}^{-1}\)
ⓓ. \(\text{C m}^{-2}\)
218. What is the direction of electric field at a point near a positive point charge?
ⓐ. Toward the positive charge
ⓑ. Away from the positive charge
ⓒ. Perpendicular to the radius from the charge
ⓓ. Opposite to the force on a positive test charge
219. What is the direction of electric field at a point near a negative point charge?
ⓐ. Toward the negative charge
ⓑ. Away from the negative charge
ⓒ. Along the velocity of the negative charge
ⓓ. Opposite to the force on a positive test charge
220. A negative charge is placed in an electric field directed toward the east. What is the direction of force on the negative charge?
ⓐ. Toward east
ⓑ. Toward north
ⓒ. Zero because the charge is negative
ⓓ. Toward west
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