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CBSE Sample Paper 2015 of Class XII Physics
1. Sample Question Paper
Class XII Physics
(Applicable for March 2015 Examination)
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory. There are 26 questions in all.
2. This question paper has five sections: Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D and
Section E.
3. Section A contains five questions of one mark each, Section B contains five questions of
two marks each, Section C contains twelve questions of three marks each, Section D
contains one value based question of four marks and Section E contains three questions
of five marks each.
4. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in one
question of two marks, one question of three marks and all the three questions of five
marks weightage. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
5. You may use the following values of physical constants wherever necessary.
c = 3 X 108
m/s
h = 6.63 X 10-34
Js
e = 1.6 X 10-19
C
µo = 4𝜋 X 10-7
T m A-1
𝛆0 = 8.854 X 10-12 C2 N-1 m-2
1
4𝜋ε0
= 9 X 109
N m2
C-2
me = 9.1 X 10-31
kg
2. mass of neutron = 1.675 X 10-27
kg
mass of proton = 1.673 X 10-27
kg
Avogadro’s number = 6.023 X 1023
per gram mole
Boltzmann constant = 1.38 X 10-23
JK-1
Section A
1. What is the value of the angle between the vectors 𝑝⃗ and 𝐸⃗⃗ for which the potential
energy of an electric dipole of dipole moment𝑝⃗, kept in an external electric field 𝐸⃗⃗,
has maximum value. 1
2. Name the colours corresponding to the digits 4 and 7 in the colour code scheme for
carbon resistors. 1
3. State which of the two, the capacitor or an inductor, tends to become a SHORT when
the frequency of the applied alternating voltage has a very high value. 1
4. Redraw the diagram given below and mark the position of the centre of curvature of
the spherical mirror used in the given set up. 1
5. In the given diagram C(t) stands for the carrier wave and m(t) for the signal to be
transmitted. What name do we give to the wave labeled as Cm(t) in the diagram? 1
3. Section B
6. Calculate the value of the unknown potential V for the given potentiometer circuit.
The total length (400 cm) of the potentiometer wire has a resistance of 10 Ω and the
balance point is obtained at a length of 240 cm. 2
7. Name the phenomenon which proves transverse wave nature of light. Give two uses
of the devices whose functioning is based on this phenomenon. 2
OR
Name the phenomenon which is responsible for bending of light around sharp corners of
an obstacle. Under what conditions does this phenomenon take place? Give one
application of this phenomenon in everyday life.
4. 8. The equivalent wavelength of a moving electron has the same value as that of a
photon having an energy of 6 X 10-17
J. 2
Calculate the momentum of the electron.
9. The short wavelength limit for the Lyman series of the hydrogen spectrum is 913.4 Å.
Calculate the short wavelength limit for Balmer series of hydrogen spectrum. 2
10. (a) Arrange the following networks in increasing order of the number of computers
that may be present in the network:
Internet ; LAN ; WAN
(b) What is the minimum number of satellites that enables a Global Positioning System
(GPS) receiver to determine one’s longitude/latitude position, i.e., to make a 2D position
fix. 1+1=2
Section C
11. Eight identical spherical drops, each carrying a charge 1 nC are at a potential of 900
V each. All these drops combine together to form a single large drop. Calculate the
potential of this large drop. 3
(Assume no wastage of any kind and take the capacitance of a sphere of radius r as
proportional to r).
12 . The current flowing in the galvanometer G when the key k2 is kept open is I. On
closing the key k2 , the current in the galvanometer becomes I/n, where n is an integer.
Obtain an expression for resistance Rg of the galvanometer in terms of R, S and n. To
what form does this expression reduce when the value of R is very large as compared to
S? 3
5. 13. The magnitude F of the force between two straight parallel current carrying
conductors kept at a distance d apart in air is given by 3
𝐹 =
µ0
2𝛱
𝐼1 𝐼2
𝑑
Where I1 and I2 are the currents flowing through the two wires
Use this expression, and the sign convention that the:
“ Force of attraction is assigned a negative sign and Force of repulsion is assigned
a positive sign”.
Draw graphs showing dependence of F on
(i) 𝐼1 𝐼2 when d is kept constant
(ii) d when the product 𝐼1 𝐼2 is maintained at a constant positive value.
(iii) d when the product 𝐼1 𝐼2 is maintained at a constant negative value.
OR
The given graphs show the variation of intensity of magnetization I with strength
of applied magnetic field H for two magnetic materials P and Q.
6. (i) Identify the materials P and Q.
(ii) For material P, plot the variation of Intensity of Magnetisation with
temperature. Justify your answer.
14. Find the value of the phase lag/lead between the current and voltage in the
given series LCR circuit. Without making any other change, find the value of the
additional capacitor, such that when ‘suitably joined’ to the capacitor ( C= 2µF)
as shown, would make the power factor of this circuit unity. 3
15. Explain how one ‘observes an inconsistency’ when Ampere’s circuital law is
applied to the process of charging a capacitor.
How this ‘contradiction’ gets removed by introducing the concept of an
‘additional current’, known as the ‘displacement current’? 3
16. A point object O is kept at a distance of 30 cm from a convex lens of power
+4D towards its left. It is observed that when a convex mirror is kept on the right
side at a distance of 50 cm from the convex lens, the image of the object O
formed by the lens-mirror combination coincides with the object itself.
Calculate the focal length of the convex mirror. 3
7. 17. The arrangement used by Thomas Young to produce an interference pattern is
shown in the given diagram.
Justify why there would be no change in the ‘fringe width’ when the main
illuminated slit (S) is shifted to the position 𝑆′
as shown. 3
18. A given number of atoms No of a radioactive element with a half life T is
uniformly distributed in the blood stream of a 3
(i) normal person A having total volume V of blood in the body
(ii) person B in need of blood transfusion having a volume 𝑉′
of blood in
the body.
The number of radioactive atoms per unit volume in the blood streams of the two
persons after a time nT are found to be N1 and N2.
Prove mathematically that the additional volume of blood that needs to be
transfused in the body of person B equals (
𝑁2− 𝑁1
𝑁2
) V
19. A student has to use an appropriate number of 3
(i) NAND gates (only) to get the output Y1
(ii) NOR gates (only) to get the output Y2
From two given inputs A and B as shown in the diagram.
8. Identify the ‘equivalent gate’ needed in each case. Show how one can connect an
appropriate number of (i) NAND (ii) NOR gates respectively in the two cases to
get these ‘equivalent gates’.
20. The data given below gives the photon energy (in eV) for a number of waves
whose wavelength values (in nm) are also given. 3
Wavelength
(in nm) 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
Photon
Energy (in
eV)
6.216 3.108 2.072 1.554 1.243 1.036
(Without doing any calculation/taking any reading), explain how one can use this
data to draw an appropriate graph to infer
(i) photon energy corresponding to a wavelength of 100 nm.
(ii) the wavelength value (in nm) corresponding to a photon energy of 1 eV.
(iii) velocity of light assuming that the value of Plank’s constant is known.
21. A (sinusoidal) carrier wave 3
C(t) = AC sin ωc t
9. is amplitude modulated by a (sinusoidal) message signal
m(t) = Am sin ωm t
Write the equation of the (amplitude) modulated signal.
Use this equation to obtain the values of the frequencies of all the sinusoidal
waves present in the modulated signal.
22. Give reasons for the following: 3
(i) The Zener diode is fabricated by heavily doping both the p and n sides of the
junction
(ii) A photodiode, when used as a detector of optical signals is operated under
reverse bias.
(iii) The band gap of the semiconductor used for fabrication of visible LED’s
must at least be 1.8 eV.
Section D
23. Dimpi’s class was shown a video on effects of magnetic field on a current carrying
straight conductor. She noticed that the force on the straight current carrying conductor
becomes zero when it is oriented parallel to the magnetic field and this force becomes
maximum when it is perpendicular to the field. She shared this interesting information
with her grandfather in the evening. The grandfather could immediately relate it to
something similar in real life situations. He explained it to Dimpi that similar things
happen in real life too. When we align and orient our thinking and actions in an
adaptive and accommodating way, our lives become more peaceful and happy.
However, when we adopt an unaccommodating and stubborn attitude, life becomes
troubled and miserable. We should therefore always be careful in our response to
different situations in life and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
Answer the following question based on above information:
a) Express the force acting on a straight current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic
field in vector form. State the rule used to find the direction of this force.
b) Which one value is displayed and conveyed by grandfather as well as Dimpi?
c) Mention one specific situation from your own life which reflects similar values
shown by you towards your elders. 2+1+1=4
10. Section E
24 a) State the theorem which relates total charge enclosed within a closed surface 5
and the electric flux passing through it. Prove it for a single point charge.
b) An ‘atom’ was earlier assumed to be a sphere of radius a having a positively charged
point nucleus of charge +Ze at its centre. This nucleus was believed to be surrounded by
a uniform density of negative charge that made the atom neutral as a whole.
Use this theorem to find the electric field of this ‘atom’ at a distance r (r<a) from the
centre of the atom.
OR
A Dipole is made up of two charges + q and – q separated by a distance 2a.
Derive an expression for the electric field 𝐸𝑒
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ due to this dipole at a point distant r from
the centre of the dipole on the equatorial plane.
Draw the shape of the graph, between |𝐸𝑒
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ | and r when r>> 𝑎.
If this dipole were to be put in a uniform external electric field 𝐸 ,⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ obtain an expression
for the torque acting on the dipole.
25. State the law which relates to generation of induced emf in a conductor being moved
in a magnetic field. 5
Apply this law to obtain an expression for the induced emf when one ‘rod’ of a
rectangular conductor is free to move in a uniform, time independent and ‘normal’
magnetic field.
Apply the concept of the Lorentz (magnetic) force acting on a moving charge to justify
the expression obtained above.
OR
11. An a.c. voltage V = Vm sin 𝝎t is applied across an inductor of inductance L.
Apply Kirchoff’s loop rule to obtain expressions for
(i) the current flowing in the circuit
(ii) the inductive reactance L
Hence find the instantaneous power Pi supplied to the inductor.
Show graphically the variation of Pi with 𝝎t.
26. (a) Explain, with the help of a diagram, how is the phenomenon of total internal reflection
used in
(i) an optical fibre
(ii) a prism that inverts an image without changing its size
(b) A right angled prism made from a material of refractive index 𝜇 is kept in air. A ray
PQ is incident normally on the side AB of the prism as shown.
Find (in terms of 𝜇) the maximum value of 𝜃 upto which this incident ray necessarily undergoes
total internal reflection at the face AC of the prism. 2+3=5
OR
State Huygen’s principle in wave-optics. How did Huygen ‘explain’ the absence of the
backwave?
12. Use this principle to draw the refracted wave front for a plane wave incident from a denser to a
rarer medium. Hence obtain Snell’s law of refraction.