Board Paper of Class 12 2018 Physics - Solutions
All questions are compulsory.
This question paper is divided into 4 Sections, A, B, C and D as follows:
Section A
This question paper is divided into 4 Sections, A, B, C and D as follows:
Section A
Question number 1 is of twelve marks. All parts of this question are compulsory.
Section B
Question numbers 2 to 12 carry 2 marks each with two questions having internal choice.
Section C
Question numbers 13 to 19 carry 3 marks each with two questions having internal choice.
Section D
Question numbers 20 to 22 are long-answer type questions and carry 5 marks each.
Each question has an internal choice.The intended marks for questions are given in brackets [ ].
All working, including rough work, should be done on the same sheet as and adjacent to the rest of the answer.
Answers to sub parts of the same question must be given in one place only. A list of useful physical constants is given at the end of this paper.
A simple scientific calculator without a programmable memory may be used for calculations.
Useful Constants and Relations:
1. | Permeability of vacuum | (µ0) | = 4π × 10–7 H m–1 |
2. | Rydberg’s constant | (R) | = 1·097 × 107 m–1 |
- Question 1
(a) Choose the correct alternative (a), (b), (c) or (d) for each of the questions given below:
(i) The order of coloured rings in a carbon resistor is red, yellow, blue and silver. The resistance of the carbon resistor is:(a) 24 × 106 Ω ± 5%
(b) 24 × 106 Ω ± 10%
(c) 34 × 104 Ω ± 10%
(d) 26 × 104 Ω ± 5%
(ii) A circular coil carrying a current I has radius R and number of turns N. If all the three, i.e. the current I, radius R and number of turns N are doubled, then, magnetic field at its centre becomes:(a) Double
(b) Half
(c) Four times
(d) One fourth
(iii) An object is kept on the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm, at a distance of 15 cm from its pole. The image formed by the mirror is:(a) Virtual and magnified
(b) Virtual and diminished
(c) Real and magnified
(d) Real and diminished
(iv) Einstein’s photoelectric equation is:(a) Emax = hλ – φ0
(b)
(c) Emax = hν + φ0
(d)
(v) In Bohr's model of hydrogen atom, radius of the first orbit of an electron is r0. Then, radius of the third orbit is:(a)
(b) r0
(c) 3r0
(d) 9r0
(b) Answer the following questions briefly and to the point.
(i) In a potentiometer experiment, balancing length is found to be 120 cm for a cell E1 of emf 2V. What will be the balancing length for another cell E2 of emf 1·5V? (No other changes are made in the experiment.)
(ii) How will you convert a moving coil galvanometer into a voltmeter?
(iii) A moving charged particle q travelling along the positive x-axis enters a uniform magnetic field B. When will the force acting on q be maximum?
(iv) Why is the core of a transformer laminated?
(v) Ordinary (i.e. unpolarised) light is incident on the surface of a transparent material at the polarising angle. If it is partly reflected and partly refracted, what is the angle between the reflected and the refracted rays?
(vi) Define coherent sources of light.
(vii) Name a material which is used in making control rods in a nuclear reactor. VIEW SOLUTION