The CBSE conducted the Class 12 Physics Board Exam on February 21, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The Physics theory paper has 70 marks, while 30 marks are allocated for the practical assessment.
The question paper includes multiple-choice questions (1 mark each), short-answer questions (2-3 marks each), and long-answer questions (5 marks each).
CBSE Class 12 Physics 55-7-1 Question Paper and Detailed Solutions PDF is available for download here.
CBSE Class 12 2025 Physics 55-7-1 Question Paper with Solution PDF
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Two horizontal plates, separated by 1 cm, are arranged one above the other. A particle of mass 5 mg and charge 2 nC is released in air between the plates. The potential difference that should be applied to the plates so that the particle remains suspended between them is:
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The effective resistance between points A and B in the given circuit is:
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A rectangular coil of area A is kept in a uniform magnetic field \(\vec{B}\) such that the plane of the coil makes an angle \(\alpha\) with \(\vec{B}\). The magnetic flux linked with the coil is:
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An alternating current is given by \( I = I_0 \cos (100\pi t) \). The least time the current takes to decrease from its maximum value to zero will be:
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A capacitor and an inductor are connected in series across an ac source of voltage of variable frequency. The frequency is increased continuously. The nature of the circuit before and after the resonance will be:
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A metal rod of length 50 cm is held vertically and moved with a velocity in a magnetic field at the place of 0.4 G. The emf induced across the ends of the rod is:
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The dimensional formula of magnetic permeability \(\mu_0\) is:
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The frequency of a photon of energy 1.326 eV is:
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Germanium crystal is doped at room temperature with a minute quantity of boron. The charge carriers in the doped semiconductor will be:
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Out of the four options given, in which transition will the emitted photon have the maximum wavelength?
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A p-n junction diode is forward biased. As a result,
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Isotones are the nuclides having:
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Assertion (A): A charged particle is moving with velocity \( v \) in \( x \)-\( y \) plane, making an angle \( \theta \) (\( 0 < \theta < 90^\circ \)) with \( x \)-axis. If a uniform magnetic field is applied in the region, along \( y \)-axis, the particle will move in a helical path with its axis parallel to \( x \)-axis.
Reason (R): The direction of the magnetic force acting on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field is along the velocity of the particle.
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Assertion (A): A ray of light is incident normally on the face of a prism. The emergent ray will graze along the opposite face of the prism when the critical angle at glass-air interface is equal to the angle of the prism.
Reason (R): The refractive index of a prism depends on angle of the prism.
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Assertion (A): EM waves do not require a medium for their propagation.
Reason (R): EM waves are transverse waves.
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Assertion (A): The minimum negative potential applied to the anode in a photoelectric experiment at which photoelectric current becomes zero, is called cut-off voltage.
Reason (R): The threshold frequency for a metal is the minimum frequency of incident radiation below which emission of photoelectrons does not take place.
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A cell of emf \( E \) and internal resistance \( r \) is connected across a resistor of variable resistance \( R \). Show graphically the variation of
(a) the terminal voltage across the cell,
(b) the current supplied by the cell,
with \( R \) as it is increased from 0 to the maximum value.
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Using the mirror equation and the formula of magnification, deduce that “the virtual image produced by a convex mirror is always diminished in size and is located between the pole and the focus.”
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A convex lens of focal length 10 cm, a concave lens of focal length 15 cm, and a third lens of unknown focal length are placed coaxially in contact. If the focal length of the combination is +12 cm, find the nature and focal length of the third lens, if all lenses are thin. Will the answer change if the lenses were thick?
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Write two differences in the patterns of double-slit interference experiment and single-slit diffraction experiment. Light waves from two pinholes illuminated by two sodium lamps do not produce interference patterns. Explain why.
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Draw energy band diagrams of n-type and p-type semiconductors at temperature \( T > 0 \, K \). Show the donor/acceptor energy levels with the order of difference of their energies from the bands.
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Briefly explain how energy is produced in stars, giving two examples of the nuclear reactions involved.
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Three cells A, B, and C of EMFs 2 V, 3 V, and 5 V respectively are connected in parallel to each other. Their internal resistances are 5 \( \Omega \), 5 \( \Omega \), and 1 \( \Omega \) respectively. Calculate the currents flowing through the cells A, B, and C.
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(a) (i) Write Biot-Savart's law in vector form.
(ii) Two identical circular coils A and B, each of radius \( R \), carrying currents \( I \) and \( \sqrt{3} I \) respectively, are placed concentrically in XY and YZ planes respectively. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at their common centre.
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(i) A rectangular loop of sides \( l \) and \( b \) carries a current \( I \) clockwise. Write the magnetic moment \( \vec{m} \) of the loop and show its direction in a diagram.
(ii) The loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field \( \vec{B} \) and is free to rotate about an axis which is perpendicular to \( \vec{B} \). Prove that the loop experiences no net force, but a torque \( \vec{\tau} = \vec{m} \times \vec{B} \).
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(a) State Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction and explain the role of the negative sign in its expression.
(b) Explain, with an example, that Lenz’s law is consistent with the law of conservation of energy.
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(a) Differentiate between 'conduction current' and 'displacement current', giving one similarity and one dissimilarity between them.
(b) Explain the existence of electromagnetic waves in free space, using the concept of displacement current.
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(a) Define 'work function' of a metal. How can its value be determined from a graph between stopping potential and frequency of the incident radiation?
(b) The work function of a metal is 2.4 eV. A stopping potential of 0.6 V is required to reduce the photocurrent to zero, in a photoelectric experiment. Calculate the wavelength of light used.
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Write the mathematical forms of three postulates of Bohr’s theory of the hydrogen atom. Using them prove that, for an electron revolving in the \( n \)-th orbit,
(a) the radius of the orbit is proportional to \( n^2 \), and
(b) the total energy of the atom is proportional to \( \frac{1}{n^2} \).
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Explain the process of formation of 'depletion layer' and 'potential barrier' in a p-n junction region of a diode, with the help of a suitable diagram. Which feature of junction diode makes it suitable for its use as a rectifier?
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Consider two cylindrical conductors A and B, made of the same metal connected in series to a battery. The length and the radius of B are twice that of A. If \( \mu_A \) and \( \mu_B \) are the mobility of electrons in A and B respectively, then \( \frac{\mu_A}{\mu_B} \) is:
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A wire of length 0.5 m and cross-sectional area \( 1.0 \times 10^{-7} \, m^2 \) is connected to a battery of 2 V that maintains a current of 1.5 A in it. The conductivity of the material of the wire (in \( \Omega^{-1} \cdot m^{-1} \)) is:
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The temperature coefficient of resistance of nichrome is \( 1.70 \times 10^{-4} \, ^\circC^{-1} \). In order to increase the resistance of a nichrome wire by 8.5%, the temperature of the wire should be increased by:
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Consider the contribution of the following two factors I and II in resistivity of a metal:
I. Relaxation time of electrons
II. Number of electrons per unit volume
The resistivity of a metal increases with increase in its temperature because:
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A steady current flows in a copper wire of non-uniform cross-section. Consider the following three physical quantities:
I. Electric field
II. Current density
III. Drift speed
Then at the different points along the wire:
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A small bulb is placed at the bottom of a tank containing a transparent liquid (refractive index \( n \)) to a depth \( H \). The radius of the circular area of the surface of liquid, through which the light from the bulb can emerge out, is \( R \). Then \( \left( \frac{R}{H} \right) \) is:
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A parallel beam of light is incident on a face of a prism with refracting angle 60°. The angle of minimum deviation is found to be 30°. The refractive index of the material of the prism is close to:
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The angle of minimum deviation for a ray of light incident on a thin prism, made of crown glass (\( n = 1.52 \)) is \( \delta_m \). If the prism was made of dense flint glass (\( n = 1.62 \)) instead of crown glass, the angle of minimum deviation will:
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An object is placed in front of a convex spherical glass surface (\( n = 1.5 \) and radius of curvature \( R \)) at a distance of \( 4R \) from it. As the object is moved slowly close to the surface, the image formed is:
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A double-convex lens, made of glass of refractive index 1.5, has focal length 10 cm. The radius of curvature of its each face, is:
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A parallel plate capacitor with plate area \( A \) and plate separation \( d \) has a capacitance \( C_0 \). A slab of dielectric constant \( K \) having area \( A \) and thickness \( \left(\frac{d}{4}\right) \) is inserted in the capacitor, parallel to the plates. Find the new value of its capacitance.
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You are provided with a large number of 1 \(\muF\) identical capacitors and a power supply of 1200 V. The dielectric medium used in each capacitor can withstand up to 200 V only. Find the minimum number of capacitors and their arrangement required to build a capacitor system of equivalent capacitance of 2 \(\muF\) for use with this supply.
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An electric dipole of dipole moment \( \vec{p} \) consists of point charges \( +q \) and \( -q \), separated by distance \( 2a \). Derive an expression for the electric potential in terms of its dipole moment at a point at a distance \( x \, (x \gg a) \) from its centre and lying:
(I) along its axis, and
(II) along its bisector (equatorial) line.
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An electric dipole of dipole moment \( \vec{p} = (0.8\,\hat{i} + 0.6\,\hat{j}) \times 10^{-29}\,Cm \) is placed in an electric field \( \vec{E} = 1.0 \times 10^7\,\hat{k}\,V/m \). Calculate the magnitude of the torque acting on it and the angle it makes with the x-axis, at this instant.
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With the help of a labelled diagram, explain the principle of working of a moving coil galvanometer. Write the purpose of using (i) radial magnetic field, and (ii) soft iron core, in it.
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Define current sensitivity of a galvanometer. “Increasing the current sensitivity may not necessarily increase the voltage sensitivity.” Give reason.
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(I) Write Ampere’s circuital law in mathematical form and explain the terms used.
(II) As the current-carrying solenoid is made longer, the magnetic field produced outside it approaches zero. Why?
(III) A flexible loop of irregular shape carrying current, when located in an external magnetic field, changes to a circular shape. Give reason.
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A galvanometer of resistance \( G \) is converted into a voltmeter to measure up to \( V \) volts by connecting a resistance \( R_1 \) in series with the coil. If \( R_1 \) is replaced by \( R_2 \), then it can only measure up to \( \frac{V}{2} \) volts. Find the value of the resistance \( R_3 \) (in terms of \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \)) needed to convert it into a voltmeter that can read up to 2 V.
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Explain with the help of a labelled ray diagram the formation of final image by an astronomical telescope at infinity. Write the expression for its magnifying power.
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The total magnification produced by a compound microscope is 20. The magnification produced by the eyepiece is 5. When the microscope is focused on a certain object, the distance between the objective and eyepiece is observed to be 14 cm. Calculate the focal lengths of the objective and the eyepiece. (Given that the least distance of distinct vision = 25 cm)
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Two coherent light waves, each of intensity \( I_0 \), superpose and produce an interference pattern on a screen. Obtain the expression for the resultant intensity at a point where the phase difference between the waves is \( \phi \). Write its maximum and minimum possible values.
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In a single slit diffraction experiment, the aperture of the slit is 3 mm and the separation between the slit and the screen is 1.5 m. A monochromatic light of wavelength 600 nm is normally incident on the slit. Calculate the distance of (I) first order minimum, and (II) second order maximum, from the centre of the screen.
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