DC Circuits
DC Circuits
8. The diagram shows a circuit with four voltmeter readings V, V1, V2 and V3.
The four lamps and the battery are then connected as shown in diagram 2.
Which statement is correct?
(A) The lamps do not light.
(B) The lamps are less bright than normal.
(C) The lamps have normal brightness.
(D) The lamps are brighter than normal.
15. In the circuit shown, there is a current of 3.0 A in the 2.0Ω resistor.
What are the values of the current I delivered by the power supply and the voltage V across it?
I/ A V/ V
A 3.0 10.5
B 4.0 9.0
C 4.0 12
D 12 18
16. Four resistors are connected as shown.
Between which two points does the maximum resistance of the combination occur?
(A) P and Q (B) Q and S
(C) R and S (D) S and P
17. A cell of e.m.f 3.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to the network of resistance
shown.
V1 is the potential difference between S and P. V2 is the potential difference between S and Q.
What is the value of V1 – V2?
(A) +0.50 V (B) +0.20 V
(C) -0.20 V (D) -0.50 V
18. A 40 V d.c. supply of negligible internal resistance is connected to a series combination of two 10
Ω resistors and a variable 0 to 20 Ω resistor. A voltmeter of infinite resistance is connected
across one of the 10 Ω resistance.
Which range of values is displayed by the voltmeter when the 20Ω resistor is varied?
(A) 20 V – 10V (B) 30 V – 10V
(C) 30 V – 20V (D) 40 V – 20V
19. The diagram shows three resistances 4Ω, 10Ω and 6Ω connected in series. A potential difference
of 10V is maintained across them. Point Q is earthed.
Which combination of resistance, R1, R2, R3, gives the correct voltage?
R1/ kΩ R2/ kΩ R3/ kΩ
A 1 1 2
B 2 1 2
C 3 2 2
D 3 2 3
21. In the circuit shown, all the resistors have the same resistance. The resistance of the voltmeter is
infinite.
Which switches must be closed so that the heater produces the maximum possible power and
the minimum non-zero power?
Max. possible power Min. non-zero power
A S1 and S2 S2
B S1 and S2 S1
C S1 S2
D S2 S1
25. A mains circuit contains six similar bulbs connected in series. One of the bulbs has a broken
filament. Voltmeter X and Y of infinite resistance are placed in the circuit as shown.
The filament of one of the bulbs breaks. What happens to the ammeter reading and to the
brightness of the remaining bulbs?
Ammeter reading Bulb brightness
A Increases Increases
B Increases Unchanged
C Unchanged Unchanged
D Decreases Unchanged
29. A constant 60 V d.c. supply is connected across two resistors of resistance 400 kΩ and 200 kΩ.
What is the reading of the voltmeter, also of resistance 200 kΩ when connected across the
second resistor as shown in the diagram?
(A) 12 V (B) 15 V
(C) 20 V (D) 30 V
30. A battery of e.m.f E and negligible internal resistance is connected to two resistors of resistance
R1 and R2 as shown in the circuit diagram.
When the galvanometer deflection is zero, the values of the resistance are P and Q. what is the
E2
values of the ratio ?
E1
P P
(A) (B)
Q ( P+Q)
Q ( P+Q)
(C) (D)
( P+Q) P
34. The diagram shows a light-dependent resistor (LDR) and a thermistor forming a potential
divider.
Under which set of conditions will the potential difference across the thermistor have the
greatest value?
Illumination Temperature
A Low Low
B High Low
C Low High
D High High
35. The diagram shows a circuit in which the battery has negligible internal resistance.
What are the correct values for the currents I1 and I2, and the total potential difference V across
the pair of resistors?
I1/ mA I2/ mA V/ V
A 0.5 0.5 6
B 0.5 0.5 0
C 0.5 1.5 0
D 0.5 1.5 6
37. The I-V characteristics of two electrical components P and Q are shown below.
Which statement is correct?
(A) P is a resistor and Q is a filament lamp.
(B) The resistance of Q increases as the current in it increases.
(C) At 1.9 A the resistance of Q is approximately half that of P.
(D) At 0.5 A the power dissipated in Q is doubled that in P.
38. A network is constructed using five resistors, each of resistance R, and three switches S 1, S2 and
S3.
Which switch combination will give rise to the maximum total resistance between points X and
Y?
S1 S2 S3
A Closed Closed Closed
B Closed Open Closed
C Open Closed Closed
D Open Closed Open
39. The diagram shows a network of resistors R1, R2 and R3 connected to a battery of negligible
internal resistance.
When the switch S is closed, the potential difference (p.d) across R2 (originally zero) rapidly
increases to a steady value.
What happens to the potential difference (p.d) across each of the other two resistors, and to the
power output of the battery?
P.d across R1 p.d across R3 Battery power
output
A Decreases Decreases Decreases
B Decreases Stays the same Decreases
C Increases Decreases Increases
D Increases Stays the same Increases
40. The resistors P, Q and R in the circuit have equal resistance.
(A) 1.02
()
t2
t1
V (B) 1.02
()
t1
t2
V
(C) 1.02
( )
t 1 +t 2
t2
V (D) 1.02
( )
t 1 +t 2
t1
V
42. In the arrangement shown, R is a resistor that has an unknown resistance between zero and
infinity.
Between what limits must the resistance of the whole arrangement lie?
Min. resistance/ Ω Max. resistance/ Ω
A 18 20
B 20 20
C 20 Infinity
D 23 56
43. In the circuit shown, resistors X and Y, each of resistance R, are connected to a 6 V battery of
negligible internal resistance. A voltmeter, also of resistance R, is connected across Y.
The meter wire PQ has a resistance of 5Ω and the driver cell has an e.m.f of 2.00 V. If a balance
point is obtained 0.600 m along PQ when measuring an e.m.f of 6.00 mV, what is the value of
the resistance R?
(A) 95Ω (B) 195Ω
(C) 495Ω (D) 995Ω
45. An array of resistors, each of resistance R, consists of N parallel branches. Each branch
contains N resistors connected in series.
What is the total resistance of the array?
1 R
(A) (B)
RN N
(C) R (D) NR
46. A 10Ω resistor and a thermistor are connected in series to a battery of e.m.f 3.0 V and negligible
internal resistance.
The graph shows the current-voltage characteristics of the resistor and of the thermistor.
What are the values of the unknown current I and resistance R as shown in the diagram?
I/ A R/ Ω
A 0.17 9.0
B 0.25 4.0
C 0.25 6.0
D 0.33 3.0
48. A cell of internal resistance r is connected to a load of resistance R.
Energy is dissipated in the load, but some thermal energy is also wasted in the cell. The
efficiency of such an arrangement is found from the expression
energy dissipated ∈theload
.
energy disspiated∈the complete circuit
Which of the following gives the efficiency in this case?
r R
(A) (B)
R r
r R
(C) (D)
R +r R +r
49. The diagram shows a resistor network connected to a 12V battery of negligible internal
resistance. The variable resistor has the range indicated, and the voltmeter has infinite
resistance.
What are the maximum and minimum possible values of the voltmeter reading as the variable
resistor is altered?
Maximum/ V Minimum/ V
A 4 0
B 8 4
C 8 6
D 12 8
50. Three resistors of resistance 1 Ω, 2 Ω and 3 Ω respectively are used to make the combinations X,
Y and Z shown in the diagrams.
Which of the following gives the combinations in order of increasing resistance?
(A) XYZ (B) XZY
(C) YXZ (D) ZXY
51. The diagram shows three resistors of resistance 4 Ω, 10 Ω and 6 Ω connected in series. A
potential difference of 10 V is maintained across them, with point Q being earthed.
Which graph represents the change in potential along the resistor network?
52. A battery of e.m.f 6.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to three resistors, each of
resistance R, and a variable resistor T, as shown.
In order to obtain an output of 6.0 V at 0730, to which value should the variable resistor be set?
(A) 1.5 kΩ (B) 3.0 kΩ
(C) 4.5 kΩ (D) 6.0 kΩ