Testing 11 Types Of MCQs
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Testing 11 Types of MCQs

11 types of MCQs are listed below:-

  1. standard MCQ
  2. concept MCQ
  3. multi-step numerical
  4. fill in the blanks
  5. assertion-reason
  6. statement-type
  7. match the following
  8. table-based
  9. passage-based
  10. graph-description-based
  11. text-described diagram-based

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1. Which statement best describes electric charge in elementary electrostatics?
ⓐ. A vector quantity whose direction is decided by the sign
ⓑ. A vector quantity whose direction is always along the field
ⓒ. A scalar quantity that can only have positive value
ⓓ. A scalar quantity with positive or negative sign
2. Assertion: Two electric field lines cannot intersect each other. Reason: At one point in space, the electric field cannot have two different directions simultaneously.
ⓐ. 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
3. Two point charges \(+2\,\mu\text{C}\) and \(+6\,\mu\text{C}\) are separated by \(30\,\text{cm}\) in a medium of dielectric constant \(3\). The charge \(+2\,\mu\text{C}\) is attached to a small body of mass \(2.0\times10^{-4}\,\text{kg}\). What is the magnitude of its acceleration due to the electrostatic force? Take \(k=9.0\times10^9\,\text{N m}^2\text{C}^{-2}\).
ⓐ. \(6.0\times10^3\,\text{m s}^{-2}\)
ⓑ. \(4.5\times10^3\,\text{m s}^{-2}\)
ⓒ. \(2.0\times10^3\,\text{m s}^{-2}\)
ⓓ. \(6.7\times10^2\,\text{m s}^{-2}\)
4. Match the quantities in the two columns.
Column IColumn II
P. Charge quantisation1. \(F_m=\frac{F_{\text{vacuum}}}{K}\)
Q. Conservation of charge2. \(Q=q_1+q_2+q_3+\cdots\)
R. Additivity of charge3. \(q=ne\), where \(n\in\mathbb{Z}\)
S. Coulomb force in a dielectric medium4. Net charge of an isolated system remains constant
ⓐ. P-2, Q-4, R-3, S-1
ⓑ. P-3, Q-4, R-2, S-1
ⓒ. P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
ⓓ. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
5. A small positive test charge is used to define electric field at a point. Why should the test charge be very small?
ⓐ. So that it produces no gravitational force
ⓑ. So that its charge becomes zero during measurement
ⓒ. So that electric field becomes a scalar quantity
ⓓ. So that it does not appreciably disturb the source charge distribution
6. Study the table and identify the row that contains an incorrect relation.
RowSituationRelation
PPoint charge field\(E\propto r^{-2}\)
QFar dipole field\(E\propto r^{-3}\)
RInfinite line charge field\(E\propto r^{-1}\)
SSingle infinite sheet field\(E\propto r^{-2}\)
ⓐ. Row S
ⓑ. Row R
ⓒ. Row Q
ⓓ. Row P
7. Electric charge is quantised, so any isolated charge must be an integral multiple of ______.
ⓐ. \(\varepsilon_0\)
ⓑ. \(k\)
ⓒ. \(e\)
ⓓ. \(\lambda\)
8. Read the situation below and answer the question.
A positive charge \(+q\) and a negative charge \(-q\) are fixed at two ends of a straight line segment. Point \(M\) is exactly midway between them. A small positive test charge is placed at \(M\).
What is the direction of the net electric field at \(M\)?
ⓐ. From \(-q\) toward \(+q\)
ⓑ. From \(+q\) toward \(-q\)
ⓒ. Perpendicular to the line segment
ⓓ. Zero because the charges have equal magnitudes
9. Use the graph description below.
A graph is plotted between Coulomb force \(F\) and \(\frac{1}{r^2}\) for two fixed point charges in vacuum. The graph is a straight line through the origin.
What does the slope of this graph represent?
ⓐ. \(k|q_1q_2|\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{k}{|q_1q_2|}\)
ⓒ. \(\frac{|q_1q_2|}{k}\)
ⓓ. \(k|q_1+q_2|\)
10. Consider the following statements about electric flux. Statement I: Electric flux is a scalar quantity. Statement II: In \(\Phi_E=EA\cos\theta\), \(\theta\) is the angle between \(\vec{E}\) and the area vector \(\vec{A}\). Statement III: For a closed surface, outward flux is taken as positive by convention. Which statements are correct?
ⓐ. I and II only
ⓑ. II and III only
ⓒ. I and III only
ⓓ. I, II and III
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