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CBSE PHYSICS: MCQ-Physics Class X Magnetic effects of currents

Multiple Choice Questions : Physics Class X
MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
1.A magnetic field can exert force on
(a)a moving magnet (b) stationary magnet  (c) moving charge (d)all of these
2.Magnetic lines of force
(a)have more directions                 (b)have no physical reality
(c)can be used to indicate the direction of the magnetic field of a point
(d)all the above
3. When is the back emf of an electric motor the greatest?
(a)when the motor is witched on
(b)when the motor is speeding up
(c)when the motor is at maximum speed
(d)when the motor is slowing down
4.According to international convention of color coding in a wire
(a)live is red, neutral is black and earth is green
(b) live is brown, neutral is blue and earth is green
(c) live is brown, neutral is green and earth is black
(d)live is red, neutral is yellow and earth is blue
5.An electric current can be produced in a closed loop
(a)by connecting it to a battery, but not by moving a magnet near it
(b)by moving a magnet near it, but not by connecting it to a battery
(c)by connecting it to a battery, as well as by moving a magnet near it
(d)neither by connecting it to battery nor by moving a magnet near it
6.Which of the following describes the common domestic power supplied in India?
(a)220V,100Hz                  (b)110V,100Hz
(c)220V,50Hz                    (d)110V,50Hz
7.Magnetic field due to a current carrying straight wire depends on
(a)current only                    (b)distance from the wire only
(c) both a) and (b)              (d)none
8.The direction of the magnetic field produced by a current carrying straight conductor can be found using
(a)right hand thumb rule          (b)right hand Fleming’s rule
(c)left hand Fleming’s rule         (d)right hand screw rule
9.A rectangular coil of copper wires is rotated in a magnetic field. The direction of the induced current changes once in each
(a)two revolution (b)one revolution  (c)half revolution (d)one-forth revolution
10.Electric motor
(a)is based on electromagnetic induction              (b)converts kinetic energy into electrical energy
(c)converts electric energy into kinetic energy     (d)none
11.To convert ac generator into dc generator
(a)split ring type commentator must be used   (b)slip rings and brushes must be used
(c)a stronger magnetic field has to be used     (d)a rectangular wire loop has to be used
12.Choose the incorrect statement
(a)The direction of magnetic field at a point is taken to be the direction in which north pole of magnetic compass needle points
(b)magnetic field lines are closed curves
(c)If magnetic field lines are parallel and equi distant, they represent zero field strength
(d)relative strength of magnetic field is shown by the degree of closeness of the field lines.
13.Force on a current conductor in a magnetic field depends on
(a)length of the conductor (b)current in the conductor
(c)magnitude of the magnetic field (d)all of these
14.Magnetic field inside a solenoid is
(a)non-uniform (b)circular
(c)uniform (d)none
15.Magnetic field lines due to a bar magnet is similar to that of a
(a)current carrying straight wire    (b) solenoid   (c) two parallel wires  (d)none

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