CBSE Physics 
    Sample Paper 1998 
    (Outside Delhi) Part - 2
    
Q. 1. In a medium, the force of attraction between two point electric charge distance d apart is F. What distance should these be kept apart in the same medium so that the force between them becomes 3 F ?
     
Q. 2. Name the experiment which established the quantum nature of electric charges.
     
Q. 3. Draw the energy-band diagram for a p-type extrinsic semiconductor.
     
Q. 4. An electron and proton moving with the same speed
    enter the same magnetic field region at right angles to the direction of the
    field. For which of the two particles will the radius of circular path be
    smaller ?
     
Q. 5. Two electric bulbs A and B are marked 220 V, 60 W
    and 220 V, 100 W respectively. Which one of the two has greater resistance ?
     
Q. 6. An ideal inductor is in turn put across 220 V, 50
    Hz and 220 V, 100 Hz supplies. Will the current flowing through it in the
    two cases be the same or different ?
     
Q. 7. Write the following radiations in an ascending
    order in respect of their frequencies. X-rays, micro-waves, ultra-violet
    rays and radiowaves.
     
Q. 8. Write down the truth table for the following combination of gates
Q. 9. Two identical charges of charge Q are kept at a
    distance r from each other. A third point charge is placed on the line
    joining the above two charges such that all the three charges are in
    equilibrium. Calculate the magnitude and location of the third charge.
     
Q. 10. When a capacitor is connected in series with a
    series L-R circuit, the alternating current flowing in the circuit
    increases. Explain why ?
     
Q. 11. V-I graph for a metallic wire at two different
    temperatures T1 and T2 is as shown in the figure.
    Which of the two temperatures T1 and T2 is higher and
    why ?
     
Q. 12. Explain the principle on which the working of a
    potentiometer is based. Why is the use of potentiometer preferred over that
    of a voltmeter for measurement of emf of the cell ?
     
Q. 13. State the working principle of a tangent
    galvanometer. Write the mathematical expression for measuring current using
    the tangent galvanometer.
     
Q. 14. You are given two identical looking bars A and B.
    One of these is a bar magnet and the other is an ordinary piece of iron.
    Give an experiment to identify which one of the two is a bar magnet. You are
    not to use any additional material for the experiment.
     
Q. 15. Define the terms luminous flux and luminous
    intensity. How are these related to each other ?