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Al-Hamd Evening Academy (F.Sc,B.

Sc)
MunirPlaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________ Section________Date_____
Paper Physics 2nd Year Chapter 13(start to rheostate) Total Marks:20
(Objective Type) Time:10 Min
M.C.Qs Marks:1x9=9
i. A wire of resistance R is cut into two equal parts, what happens to resistivity;
a. Double b. Same
c. Half d. One half
ii. Current flows in the gases due to
a. Electrons only b. Electrons and ions
c. Positive and negative ions d. Electrons and holes
iii. The resistivity of a conductor increases with increase in
a. Length b. Area
c. Temperature d. Decrease in length
iv. How many electrons constitute current of one ampere?
a. 6.25 x 1018 b. 6.25 x 10-18
c. 1.6 x 1019 d. 1.6 x 10-19
v. The resistivity of a wire depends on its
a. Length b. Area
c. Shape d. Material
vi. A wrie has a current of 5A in it. How much charge passes a point in the wire in 2 minutes?
a. 50 C b. 100 C
c. 150 C d. 600 C
vii. The potential difference across each resistance in parallel combination
a. Same b. Different
c. Infinite d. Zero
viii. If the resistance of 2, 3 and 6 ohms are connected in paraellel, their equivalent resistance is;
a. 1.0 ohms b. 3.0 ohms
c. 5.0 ohms d. 11.0 ohms
ix. The resistance of a conductor does not depend on its
a. Length b. Cross sectioinal area
c. Diameter d. None of these
Short questions marks 6
i. What is resistivity and how it depends upon temperature.
ii. Name two different effects of current
iii. Define temperature coefficient of resistance

LONG QUESTION

Define and explain ohms law (5)

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