(Paper) CBSE Class - XII Sample Paper Physics - 2007 (Set -I)
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CBSE
Class - XII Sample Paper
Physics - 2007
(Set I - Delhi)
Q. 1. An electron, an alpha-particle and a proton have the same kinetic energy. Which one of these particles has the largest de-Broglie wavelength ? 1
Q. 2. Why should the material used for making permanent magnets have high coercivity? 1
Q. 3. The radioactive isotope D decays according to the sequence
If the mass number and atomic number of D2 are 176 and 71 respectively, what is (i) the mass number (ii) atomic number of D ? 1
Q. 4. What will be the values of input A and B for the Boolean expression? 1
Q. 5. Why is frequency modulation perferred over amplitude modulation for transmission of music? 1
Q. 6. The output of an OR gate is connected to both the inputs of a NAND gate. Draw the logic circuit of this combination of getes and write its truth table. 2
Q. 7. Draw a plot of potential energy of a pair of nucleons as a function of their separation. What is the significance of negative potential energy in the graph drawn ? 2
Q. 8. A convex lens of refractive index 1.5 has a focal length of 18 cm in air. Calculate the change in its focal length when it is immersed in water of refractive index . 2
Q. 9. Distinguish between the terms 'average value' and 'rms value' of an alternating current. The instantaneous current from an a.c. source is I = 5 sin (314 t) ampere. What are the average and rms values of the current ? 2
Q. 10. Write the relation for the forece acting on a charge carrier q moving with a velocity through a magnetic field in vector notation. Using this relation, deduce the conditions under which this force will be (i) maximum (ii) minimum. 2
Q. 11. A cylindrical metallic wire is stretched to increase its length by 5%. Calculate the percentage change in its resistance. 2
Q. 12. The electric field E due to a point charge at any point near it is defined as where q is the test charge and F is the force acting on it. What is the physical significance of in this expression ? Draw the electric field lines of a point charge Q when (i) Q > 0 and (ii) Q < 0. 2
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Define electric flux. Write its S.I. units. A spherical rubber balloon carries a charge that is uniformly distributed over its surface. As the balloon is blown up and increases in size, how does the total electric flux coming out of the surface change ? Give reason.
Q. 13. Deduce an expression for the electric potential due to an electric dipole at any point on its axis. Mention one contrasting feature of electric potential of a dipole at a point as compared to that due to a single charge. 3
Q. 14. A parallel plate capacitor, each with plate area A and separation d, is charged to a potential difference V. The battery used to charge it is then disconnected. A dielectric slab of thickness d and dielectric constant K is now placed between the plates. What change, if any, will take place in
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charge on the plates
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electric field intensity between the plates
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capacitance of the capacitor.
Justify your answer in each case. 3
Q. 15.
State Kirchhoff's rules of current distribution in an electrical network.
Using these rules determine the value of the current in the electric circuit
given below. 3
Q. 16. Write the mathematical relation for the resistivity of a material in terms of relaxation time, number density and mass and charge of charge carriers in it. Explain, using this relation, why the resistivity of a metal increases and that of a semi-conductor decreases with rise in temperature. 3
Q. 17. Explain with the help of a labelled diagram the underlying principle and working of a step-up transformer. Why cannot such a device be used to step-up d.c. voltage ? 3
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Draw a labelled diagram of an a.c. generator. Explain briefly its principle and working. 3
Q. 18.
Given below are two electric circuits A and B
Calculate the ratio of power factor of the circuit B to the power factor of
circuit A. 3
Q. 19. Define the term 'resolving power' of an astronomical telescope. How does it get affected on
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increasing the aperture of the objective lens ?
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increasing the wavelength of the light used ?
Justify your answer in each case. 3
Q. 20. Write any four characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Give two uses each of
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Radio-waves
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Micro-waves. 3
Q. 21. In a plot of photoelectric current versus anode potential, how does
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the saturation current vary with anode potential for incident radiations of different frequencies but same intensity ?
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the stopping potential vary for incident radiations of different intensities but same frequency ?
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photoelectric current vary for different intensities but same frequency of incident radiations ?
Justify your answer in each case. 3
Q. 22.
Calculate the amount of energy released during the a-decay of
Given : 1. atomic mass of
2. atomic mass of
3. atomic mass of
Is this decay spontaneous ? Give reason. 3
Q. 23. What is a digital signal ? Explain the function of modem in data communication. Write two advantages of digital communication. 3
Q. 24. Explain, with the help of a schematic diagram, the principle and working of a Light Emitting Diode. What criterion is kept in mind while choosing the semiconductor material for such a device ? Write any two advantages of Light Emitting Diode over conventional incandescent lamps. 3
Q. 25. Draw a labelled diagram of a moving coil galvanometer. State the principle on which it works. Deduce an expression for the torque acting on a rectangular current carrying loop kept in a uniform magnetic field. Write two factors on which the current sensitivity> of a moving coil galvanometer depend. 5
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State Biot-Savart law. Use it to derive an expression for the magnetic field at the centre of a circular loop of radius R carrying a steady current I. Sketch the magnetic field lines for such a current carrying loop. 5
Q. 26. What are coherent sources ? Why are coherent sources required to produce interference of light ? Give an example of interference of light in everyday life. In Young's double slit experiment, the two slits are 0.03 cm apart and the screen is placed at a distance of 1.5 m away from the slits. The distance between the central bright fringe and fourth bright fringe is 1 cm. Calculate the wavelength of light used. 5
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State the condition under which the phenomenon of diffraction of light takes place. Derive an expression for the width of the central maximum due to diffraction of light at a single slit. A slit of width 'a' is illuminated by a monochromatic light of wavelength 700 nm at normal incidence. Calculate the value of 'a' for position of
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first minimum at an angle of diffraction of 30°.
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first maximum at an angle of diffraction of 30°. 5
Q. 27. State the principle of working of p-n diode as a rectifier. Explain, with the help of a circuit diagram, the use of p-n diode as a full wave rectifier. Draw a sketch of the input and output waveforms. 5
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Draw the symbolic representation of a (i) p-n-p, (ii) n-p-n transistor. Why is the base region of transistor thin and lightly doped ? With proper circuit diagram, show the biasing of a p-n-p transistor in co mmon base configuration. Explain the movement of charge carriers through different parts of the transistor in such a configuration and show that . 5