Major Competitive Exams

Q. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card is a heart given that it is a red card?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/3
  • D. 2/3
Q. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is a heart?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 1/13
  • C. 1/52
  • D. 3/13
Q. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is a queen?
  • A. 1/13
  • B. 1/52
  • C. 1/26
  • D. 3/52
Q. A charge of +10μC is placed at the origin. What is the electric potential at a point 2m away from the charge?
  • A. 4500 V
  • B. 2250 V
  • C. 5000 V
  • D. 1000 V
Q. A charge of +10μC is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 500 N/C. What is the work done in moving the charge 0.1m in the direction of the field?
  • A. 0.5 J
  • B. 1 J
  • C. 2 J
  • D. 0.1 J
Q. A charge of +3μC is placed at the origin. What is the electric potential at a point 0.5m away?
  • A. 5400 V
  • B. 1800 V
  • C. 7200 V
  • D. 3600 V
Q. A charge of +3μC is placed at the origin. What is the potential at a point 0.3m away?
  • A. 9000 V
  • B. 3000 V
  • C. 10000 V
  • D. 15000 V
Q. A charge of +3μC is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 1500 N/C. What is the work done in moving the charge 0.2 m in the direction of the field?
  • A. 90 J
  • B. 60 J
  • C. 30 J
  • D. 45 J
Q. A charge of +4μC is placed at the origin. What is the electric field at a point 2m away on the x-axis?
  • A. 0 N/C
  • B. 450 N/C
  • C. 900 N/C
  • D. 1800 N/C
Q. A charge of +5μC is placed in an electric field of strength 2000 N/C. What is the force experienced by the charge?
  • A. 10N
  • B. 1N
  • C. 100N
  • D. 200N
Q. A charge of -2 μC is placed in an electric field of 1000 N/C. What is the potential energy of the charge? (2000)
  • A. -2000 J
  • B. 2000 J
  • C. 0 J
  • D. -1000 J
Q. A charge of -2μC is placed in an electric field of 500 N/C. What is the force acting on the charge?
  • A. -1 N
  • B. 1 N
  • C. -0.5 N
  • D. 0.5 N
Q. A charge of -4 μC is placed in an electric field of 200 N/C. What is the potential energy of the charge?
  • A. -800 μJ
  • B. 800 μJ
  • C. 400 μJ
  • D. 0 μJ
Q. A charge of 4 μC is placed at the origin. What is the electric potential at a point (3, 4) m?
  • A. 300 V
  • B. 200 V
  • C. 100 V
  • D. 0 V
Q. A charge of 5 μC is placed in an electric field of 2000 N/C. What is the electric potential energy of the charge?
  • A. 10 mJ
  • B. 1 mJ
  • C. 0.5 mJ
  • D. 2 mJ
Q. A charge of 5 μC is placed in an electric field of 2000 N/C. What is the potential energy of the charge?
  • A. 10 mJ
  • B. 1 mJ
  • C. 0.5 mJ
  • D. 2 mJ
Q. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over a spherical surface of radius R. What is the electric field at a point outside the sphere at distance r from the center?
  • A. 0
  • B. Q/4πε₀r²
  • C. Q/4πε₀R²
  • D. Q/4πε₀R
Q. A charged capacitor has a potential difference of 12 V across its plates. If the capacitance is 4 µF, what is the charge stored in the capacitor?
  • A. 48 µC
  • B. 12 µC
  • C. 3 µC
  • D. 24 µC
Q. A charged particle enters a magnetic field perpendicularly. What is the path it will follow?
  • A. Straight line
  • B. Circular path
  • C. Elliptical path
  • D. Parabolic path
Q. A charged particle moves from a point of higher electric potential to a point of lower electric potential. What happens to its kinetic energy?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains constant
  • D. Cannot be determined
Q. A charged particle moves from a region of high potential to low potential. What happens to its kinetic energy?
  • A. It increases
  • B. It decreases
  • C. It remains constant
  • D. It becomes zero
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the condition for it to experience maximum force?
  • A. Moving parallel to the field
  • B. Moving perpendicular to the field
  • C. At an angle of 45 degrees
  • D. At an angle of 90 degrees
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the condition for the particle to experience maximum force?
  • A. Velocity is zero
  • B. Velocity is parallel to the field
  • C. Velocity is perpendicular to the field
  • D. Charge is zero
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the condition for the particle to experience no magnetic force?
  • A. The particle must be at rest
  • B. The particle must be moving parallel to the magnetic field
  • C. The particle must be moving perpendicular to the magnetic field
  • D. The magnetic field must be zero
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the direction of the force acting on it?
  • A. Parallel to velocity
  • B. Perpendicular to velocity
  • C. Opposite to velocity
  • D. In the direction of magnetic field
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the effect of the magnetic field on the particle's speed?
  • A. Increases speed
  • B. Decreases speed
  • C. No effect on speed
  • D. Reverses speed
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the effect of the magnetic field on the particle's motion?
  • A. It accelerates the particle
  • B. It changes the particle's speed
  • C. It changes the particle's direction
  • D. It has no effect
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What is the nature of the force acting on it?
  • A. Always in the direction of motion
  • B. Always opposite to the direction of motion
  • C. Perpendicular to the direction of motion
  • D. Depends on the charge of the particle
Q. A charged particle moves in a magnetic field. What path does it follow?
  • A. Straight line
  • B. Circular path
  • C. Elliptical path
  • D. Parabolic path
Q. A charged particle moves in a uniform electric field. What is the nature of the force acting on it?
  • A. Constant
  • B. Variable
  • C. Zero
  • D. Centripetal
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