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30 most important MCQs with answers on the topic of *current electricity* for Class 12 Physics exam preparation

 

MCQs on Current Electricity

 

1. What is the rate of flow of electric charge through any cross-section of a conductor?

- (a) Electric flux

- (b) Electric potential

- (c) Electric current

- (d) Electric field

- *Answer: (c) Electric current

 

2. SI unit of electric current is:

- (a) Coulomb

- (b) Ampere

- (c) Volt

- (d) Ohm

- *Answer: (b) Ampere

 

3. What is the unit of conductance?

- (a) Dyne

- (b) Siemen

- (c) Ohm

- (d) Volt

- *Answer: (b) Siemen

 

4. In the series combination of two or more resistances, the current through each is:

- (a) Same

- (b) Different

- (c) Zero

- (d) None of these

- *Answer: (a) Same

 

5. How many different resistances are possible with two equal resistors?

- (a) 2

- (b) 3

- (c) 4

- (d) 5

- *Answer: (b) 3

 

6. Specific resistance of metals is mostly affected by:

- (a) Temperature

- (b) Pressure

- (c) Magnetic field

- (d) Volume

- *Answer: (a) Temperature

 

7. Drift velocity of electrons inside a conductor is:

- (a) Thermal speed

- (b) Average speed required by electron in any direction

- (c) Speed at which free electron emerges out

- (d) Average speed between collisions in the direction opposite to electric field

- *Answer: (d) Average speed between collisions opposite electric field

 

8. In a parallel combination of resistors, the effective resistance is:

- (a) Greater than any individual resistance

- (b) Less than smallest resistance

- (c) Equal to largest resistance

- (d) None

- *Answer: (b) Less than smallest resistance

 

9. Ohm's law states:

- (a) V I

- (b) V R

- (c) V = IR

- (d) Both (a) and (c)

- *Answer: (d) Both (a) and (c)

 

10. Electric current flows in a conductor from:

- (a) Higher potential to lower potential

- (b) Lower to higher

- (c) Both directions

- (d) None

- *Answer: (a) Higher to lower

 

11. The number of electrons constituting 1 ampere current:

- (a) 2.25 × 10¹⁸

- (b) 6.25 × 10¹⁸

- (c) 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹

- (d) None

- *Answer: (b) 6.25 × 10¹⁸

 

12. In metallic conductors, current carriers are:

- (a) Positive ions

- (b) Negative ions

- (c) Electrons

- (d) Protons

- *Answer: (c) Electrons

 

13. In electrolytes, current carriers are:

- (a) Only electrons

- (b) Positive and negative ions

- (c) Only negative ions

- (d) Only positive ions

- *Answer: (b) Positive and negative ions

 

14. The dimensional formula of electric current is:

- (a) [M L T⁻²]

- (b) [M⁰ L⁰ T⁰ A¹]

- (c) [M L³ T⁰]

- (d) [M L² T⁻³]

- *Answer: (b) [M⁰ L⁰ T⁰ A¹]

 

15. The resistivity of a conductor depends on:

- (a) Temperature

- (b) Length

- (c) Area of cross-section

- (d) None

- *Answer: (a) Temperature

 

16. Kirchhoff’s first law is based on:

- (a) Conservation of energy

- (b) Conservation of charge

- (c) Conservation of mass

- (d) Conservation of potential

- *Answer: (b) Conservation of charge

 

17. Drift velocity is proportional to:

- (a) Electric field

- (b) Temperature

- (c) Resistance

- (d) Current

- *Answer: (a) Electric field

 

18. Which graph shows the variation of resistance with temperature for a metallic conductor?

- (a) Straight line

- (b) Exponential

- (c) Hyperbolic

- (d) Parabolic

- *Answer: (a) Straight line

 

19. Value of resistance when wire length doubled and area halved?

- (a) Four times

- (b) Twice

- (c) Half

- (d) Same

- *Answer: (a) Four times

 

20. A cell with emf ‘E’ and internal resistance ‘r’ is connected to external resistance ‘R’. Terminal voltage V when R increases:

- (a) Increases

- (b) Decreases

- (c) Remains same

- (d) First increases then decreases

- *Answer: (a) Increases

 

21. Electrical energy is measured in:

- (a) Joule

- (b) Watt

- (c) Coulomb

- (d) Ohm

- *Answer: (a) Joule

 

22. Power dissipated in a resistor (R) with current (I):

- (a) P = I²R

- (b) P = IR

- (c) P = V/R

- (d) P = V²/I

- *Answer: (a) P = I²R

 

23. Which combination produces minimum resistance with resistors?

- (a) Series

- (b) Parallel

- (c) Both equal

- (d) None

- *Answer: (b) Parallel

 

24. The direction of conventional current in a conductor is:

- (a) Direction of flow of electrons

- (b) Opposite to electrons

- (c) Same as electron flow

- (d) Random

- *Answer: (b) Opposite to electrons

 

25. A fuse wire melts due to:

- (a) High resistance

- (b) Overload current

- (c) Excess voltage

- (d) None

- *Answer: (b) Overload current

 

26. Wheatstone bridge is used to measure:

- (a) Voltage

- (b) Current

- (c) Capacitance

- (d) Resistance

- *Answer: (d) Resistance

 

27. Resistance of a conductor is at minimum when:

- (a) Area is maximum, length is minimum

- (b) Area is minimum, length is maximum

- (c) Both are minimum

- (d) Both are maximum

- *Answer: (a) Area is maximum, length is minimum

 

28. The total current entering a junction equals total current leaving due to:

- (a) Kirchhoff’s Law

- (b) Ohm’s Law

- (c) Joule’s Law

- (d) Faraday’s Law

- *Answer: (a) Kirchhoff’s Law

 

29. Why is copper preferred for electrical wires?

- (a) Low resistivity

- (b) High resistivity

- (c) High cost

- (d) None

- *Answer: (a) Low resistivity

 

30. A device that converts electrical energy into heat:

- (a) Electric heater

- (b) Motor

- (c) Cell

- (d) Transformer

- *Answer: (a) Electric heater

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