Physics Quiz For Class 12

  • Question of

    When an object gains electrons it becomes __________

    • Neutral
    • Positively charged
    • Negatively charged
    • None
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    An atom of oxygen has 8 protons and 10 electrons, this means the atom is ____________

    • positively charged because it has excess electrons
    • negatively charged because it has excess electrons
    • positively charged because it has a deficiency of electrons
    • negatively charged because it has a deficiency of electrons
  • Question of

    After a balloon is rubbed against wool, the two objects will ________ each other because they have ___________ charges

    • attract; like
    • attract, opposite
    • repel; like
    • repel; opposite
  • Question of

    Which statement is true of a positively charged object?

    • Positively charged objects do not contain any electrons.
    • Positively charged objects do not contain neutrons or electrons.
    • There is a lack of electrons on a positively charged object.
    • The protons and the electrons are both positively charged on such objects.
  • Question of

    When two objects are rubbed together, there is a transfer of electrons. How do you determine which object acquires the transferred electrons?

    • Always transfer from the bigger to the smaller object, to make it even
    • Transfer is based on the initial charge of the two objects
    • Transfer is based on how much electron affinity that each object has
    • Always transfer from the more negative to the more positive object
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    What is the end result of charging by contact?

    • Both object have the same charge, so they will attract one another
    • Both object have the same charge, so they will repel one another
    • Both object have the opposite charge, so they will attract one another
    • Both object have the opposite charge, so they will repel one another
  • Question of

    When a charged object contacts another object (one is usually a conductor), there is a transfer of electrons. How do you determine which object acquires the transferred electrons?

    • Always transfer from the bigger to the smaller object, to make it even
    • Transfer is based on the initial charge of the two objects
    • Transfer is based on how much electron affinity that each object has
    • Always transfer from the more negative to the more positive object
    • Always transfer from the more negative to the more positive object
    • Always transfer from the more negative to the more positive object
  • Question of

    Why does the child’s hair stick up?

    • The boy is grounded since he’s at the bottom of the slide
    • He gained a charge from the slide, and since he’s not grounded, his hairs have the same charge so they repel one another
    • He gained a charge from the slide, and since he’s not grounded, his hairs have opposite charges so they repel one another
    • When hair is neutral, some have a positive side and some have negative side, so they will attract to each other, making it stand up
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    After grounding, how will objects interact?

    • Both will have the same charge, so they attract one another
    • Both will be neutral, so they will attract one another
    • Both will be neutral, so they will repel one another
    • Both will be neutral, so they will not attract nor repel
    • Both will be neutral, so they will not attract nor repel
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    A balloon is rubbed against a student’s hair and then touched to a wall. The balloon sticks to the wall due to

    • The balloon is charged neutral, so is the wall, so it attracts to the wall
    • The balloon is charged opposite the wall, so it attracts to the wall
    • The balloon has a charge, so it attracts the neutral wall
    • The wall grounds the balloon, so it sticks
  • Question of

    When a plastic rod is rubbed with wool, the wool acquires a positive charge because

    • protons are transferred from the wool to the rod
    • protons are transferred from the rod to the wool
    • electrons are transferred from the rod to the wool
    • electrons are transferred from the wool to the rod
  • Question of

    Grounding happens when _______.

    • A neutral object comes into contact with another neutral object
    • A charged object is rubbed against another charged object
    • A neutral object touches a MASSIVE conductive object
    • A charged object touches a MASSIVE conductive object
  • Question of

    Power is defined as:

    • the something that enables an object to do work
    • how much force an object has
    • the rate at which work is done
    • energy due to the position of something
  • Question of

    Kaylee and Jessica were moving boxes of quiz bowl questions. They each moved 10 boxes. Jessica moved the 10 boxes in 30 minutes, while Kaylee did it in 20 minutes. Assuming the boxes required the same amount of force to move, and they were all moved the same distance, which of the following is true:

    • Kaylee did more work than Jessica, because she did it faster.
    • Jessica did more work than Kaylee, because she worked longer.
    • Jessica did more work than Kaylee, because she worked longer.
    • None of the above.
  • Question of

    What unit do we use to measure power?

    • Joule
    • Watt
    • Newton
    • Kelvin
  • Question of

    A small motor does 4000J of work in 20 seconds. What is the power of the motor in watts?

    • 0.005 Watts
    • 200 Watts
    • 80,000 Watts
    • None of the Above
    • None of the Above
  • Question of

    A 55 kg person walks up a staircase, and a second 55 kg person runs up the staircase. Who develops more power and why?

    • the person who runs up because he takes less time
    • the person who walks up because he takes more time, using more energy
    • same power for both because both cover the same distance with the same force
    • not enough information to determine
  • Question of

    If Joe lifts a 100N box 2m above the floor in 2s, what is the power output?

    • 10W
    • 50W
    • 100W
    • 300W
  • Question of

    How much energy does an incandescent light bulb rated at 100 W use in one hour?

    • 360 J
    • 3600 J
    • 36,000 J
    • 360,000 J
  • Question of

    What is the purpose of this safety sign?

    • To make sure students wear a protective apron.
    • To make sure students put on gloves.
    • To make sure goggles are worn before starting.
    • To make sure all directions are read before beginning.
  • Question of

    Which procedure below will increase the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor?

    • Increase the distance of separation between the two plates
    • Reduce the surface area of the plate
    • Insert an insulator between the two plates
    • Insert a conductor between the two plates
  • Question of

    A parallel-plate capacitor is charged and then disconnected from the supply. Which of the following will increase the capacitance of the capacitor?

    • Reduce the area of the plates
    • Move the plates closer to each other
    • Insert a conductor between the plates of the capacitor
    • Increase the potential difference across the capacitor
  • Question of

    A parallel-plate capacitor of cross-sectional area A is connected across a battery of potential difference V. A dielectric is then inserted into the capacitor. If the relative permittivity of the dielectric is 2.5 and the distance of separation between the plates is 0.050 mm, calculate the ratio of charge on the capacitor without the dielectric to the charge on the capacitor with dielectric.

    • 2:5
    • 5:2
    • 1:4
    • 1:2
  • Question of

    Which of the following charges is the best example of ‘Charged is Quantized’?

    • 2.1nC
    • 3.0µC
    • 2.75µC
    • 3333.1µC
  • Question of

    The S.I. unit for electric field is__________

    • nC
    • μC
    • n/C
    • none of the above
  • Question of

    Electric charges are created ______.

    • by gravitational forces.
    • separately
    • between 2 oppositely charged objects.
    • by neutrons.
  • Question of

    How can a neutral object become charged?

    • by being dipped in water
    • by being stuck to the desk with tape
    • by allowing gravity to work on it
    • by having electrons added or removed
  • Question of

    Where can an electric field be found?

    • below a force field
    • in a gravitational field
    • in the space surrounding a charged object
    • outside of a magnetic field
  • Question of

    If I triple the value of charge of a test charge the electric field will

    • Increase by 3
    • Increase by 9
    • Not change
    • Decrease by 9
  • Question of

    1 Volt is equivalent to what units?

    • 1 N/C
    • 1 kgm/s
    • 1 J/C
    • 1 N/m

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