| Statement I: | Kirchhoff’s junction law follows the conservation of charge. |
| Statement II: | Kirchhoff’s loop law follows the conservation of energy. |
| 1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. |
| 2. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect. |
| 3. | Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct. |
| 4. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. |
| (a) | conservation of the current density vector. |
| (b) | conservation of charge. |
| (c) | the fact that the momentum with which a charged particle approaches a junction is unchanged (as a vector) as the charged particle leaves the junction. |
| (d) | the fact that there is no accumulation of charges at a junction. |
Which of the above statements are correct?
| 1. | (b) and (c) |
| 2. | (a) and (c) |
| 3. | (b) and (d) |
| 4. | (c) and (d) |
| Statement I: | The law of conservation of energy is valid in electric circuits. |
| Statement II: | Kirchhoff's junction law is applicable to electric circuits. |
| 1. | Statement I and Statement II are True and Statement I is the correct explanation of Statement II. |
| 2. | Statement I and Statement II are True and Statement I is not the correct explanation of Statement II. |
| 3. | Statement I is True, and Statement II is False. |
| 4. | Statement I is False, and Statement II is True. |