The effective resistance between points A and B is 

1. 10 Ω

2. 20 Ω

3. 40 Ω

4. None of the above three values

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In the network shown in the figure, each of the resistance is equal to 2 Ω. The resistance between the points A and B is 

1. 1 Ω

2. 4 Ω

3. 3 Ω

4. 2 Ω

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In the Wheatstone's bridge shown, P = 2 Ω, Q = 3 Ω, R = 6 Ω and S = 8 Ω. In order to obtain balance, shunt resistance across 'S' must be [SCRA 1998]

1. 2 Ω

2. 3 Ω

3. 6 Ω

4. 8 Ω

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Potential difference between the points P and Q in the electric circuit shown is 

1. 4.5 V

2. 1.2 V

3. 2.4 V

4. 2.88 V

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In the circuit shown in figure, the current drawn from the battery is 4A. If 10 Ω resistor is replaced by 20 Ω resistor, then current drawn from the circuit will be 

1. 1 A

2. 2 A

3. 3 A

4. 4 A

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Which arrangement of four identical resistances should be used to draw maximum energy from a cell of voltage \(V\).
1. 2.
3. 4.
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The total current supplied to the circuit by the battery is:

         

1. \(1~\text{A}\)
2. \(2~\text{A}\)
3. \(4~\text{A}\)
4. \(6~\text{A}\)

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In circuit shown below, the resistances are given in ohms and the battery is assumed ideal with emf equal to \(3\) volt. The voltage across the resistance \(R_4\) is:

            

1. \(0.4\) V
2. \(0.6\) V
3. \(1.2\) V
4. \(1.5\) V

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If you are provided three resistances 2 Ω, 3 Ω and 6 Ω. How will you connect them so as to obtain the equivalent resistance of 4 Ω 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. None of these

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For the network shown in the figure the value of the current i is 

1. 9V35

2. 5V18

3. 5V9

4. 18V5

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