15 Electricity Questions (Class 10) - PDF
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St Mary's Higher School Ramanujganj
2013
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This document contains 15 practice questions on electricity, covering topics such as resistance, current, and power. The questions are suitable for class 10 students and sourced from past CBSE exams. These questions test understanding of electricity principles.
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# 15 Most Expected Questions - Class 10 ## Numericals **Q. 1.** A cylindrical conductor of length ‘l’ and uniform area of cross-section ‘A’ has resistance ‘R’. The area of cross-section of another conductor of the same material and same resistance but of length ‘2l’ is: a) A/2 b) 3A/2 c) 2A d) 3...
# 15 Most Expected Questions - Class 10 ## Numericals **Q. 1.** A cylindrical conductor of length ‘l’ and uniform area of cross-section ‘A’ has resistance ‘R’. The area of cross-section of another conductor of the same material and same resistance but of length ‘2l’ is: a) A/2 b) 3A/2 c) 2A d) 3A **CBSE OD. Set 1, 2020** **Q. 2.** The maximum resistance which can be made using four resistors each of resistance 1/2 Ω is: a) 2 Ω b) 1 Ω c) 2.5 Ω d) 8 Ω **CBSE OD. Set 1, 2020** **Q. 3.** Two bulbs of 100 W and 40 W are connected in series. The current through the 100 W bulb is 1 A. The current through the 40 W bulb will be: a)0.4 A b) 0.6 A c) 0.8 A d) 1 A **CBSE OD. Set 1, 2020** **Q. 4.** Show how would you join three resistors, each of resistance 9 Ω so that the equivalent resistance of the combination is 6 Ω? **CBSE 2018** **Q. 5.** For the combination of resistors shown in the following figure, find the equivalent resistance between M & N. **CBSE OD, Set 1, 2020** **Diagram**: A circuit diagram with points M and N connected via 4 resistors. Resistors R1, R2 and R3 connect directly between M and N, with R4 connecting between the junctions of R1 and R2, and R3 and R4. **Q. 6.** A torch bulb is rated 5 V and 500 mA. Calculate its a) Power. b) Resistances **CBSE OD, Set 2, 2020** **Q. 7 (a)** An electric bulb is rated at 200 V;100 W. What is its resistance? **CBSE OD, Set 3, 2020** **Q. 7 (b)** Calculate the energy consumed by 3 such bulbs if they glow continuously for 10 hours for complete month of November. **CBSE OD, Set 3, 2020** **Q. 9.** When a 12 V battery is connected across an unknown resistor, there is a current of 2.5 Ma in the circuit. Find the value of the resistance of the resistor. **9th | 10th** **Q. 10.** V-I graph of two wires A and B are shown in the figure. If both wires are of the same length and same thickness, which of the two is made of a material of high resistivity? **CBSE 2014** **Diagram:** V-I graph, with A and B as the lines. Line A has a steeper slope than line B. **Q. 11.** You have three resistors of R Ω each and a battery of E volts. How would you connect these resistors with the battery to obtain maximum current? Draw a circuit diagram to illustrate your answer and also calculate the current drawn from the battery. **CBSE Term 1, Set 1, 2016** **Diagram:** All 3 resistors are in parallel with each other, in series with a battery. **Q. 12.** Two wires A and B are of equal length and have equal resistance. If the resistivity of A is more than that of B which wire is thicker and why? **CBSE 2014** **Diagram:** A rectangle labelled A, and a larger rectangle labelled B. **Q. 13.** Find the current flowing through the following electric circuit. Find the voltage drop across 3 Ω resistor. **CBSE 2013** **Diagram:** A circuit with a battery and 5 resistors. - Two resistors in series (3.6 Ω and 6 Ω) - Two resistors in parallel (1 Ω and 3 Ω) - One resistor in series with the parallel pair (3 Ω) **Q. 14.** Find the current drawn from the battery by the network of four resistors shown in the figure. **CBSE, Term 1 Set 1, 2015** **Diagram:** A square with 4 resistors of 10 Ω each. A battery is connected in series with one of the resistors. **Q. 15.** A given length of a wire is doubled on itself and this process is repeated once again. By what factor does the resistance of the wire change? **Diagram:** A diagram showing a wire of A being doubled on itself to create 2A, and then doubled again to create 4A.