Find the current flowing in \(3~ \Omega\) resistor in the given circuit 

1. \(0.4 ~\text A\)
2. \(0.2 ~\text A\)
3. \(0.8 ~\text A\)
4. \(0.6 ~\text A\)

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Two identical bulbs are first connected in series then in parallel. Find the ratio of power consumed in two cases: 
1. \(1 : 1\)
2. \(1 : 4\)
3. \(4 : 1 \)
4. \(1 : 2\)
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The length of a conductor having resistance \(160 ~\Omega\), is compressed to 25% of its initial value. The new resistance will be 
1. \(10 ~\Omega\)
2. \(20 ~\Omega\)
3. \(15 ~\Omega\)
4. \(17 ~\Omega\)
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For the given circuit diagram, find the current I.

1. \({{5}\over{16}}A\)
2. \({{5}\over{48}}A\)
3. \({{5}\over{12}}A\)
4. \({{1}\over{16}}A\)
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When an electric field is applied to a conductor, in which direction do the electrons drift?
1. In a straight line.
2. From higher potential to lower potential.
3. From lower potential to higher potential.
4. With constant velocity.
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If the length of a conductor is increased by 20 percent and cross-sectional area is decreased by 4 percent, then calculate the percentage change in resistance of a conductor.
1. 27%
2. 25%
3. 20%
4. 16%
 
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The equivalent resistance of the following circuit (in ohms) is equal to \(\frac{x}{7}.\) What is the value of \(x?\)
1. \(14\) 2. \(10\)
3. \(12\) 4. \(16\)
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\(10\) resistors each of \(10\) \(\Omega\) resistance when connected together give minimum equivalent resistance \(R_1\) and maximum equivalent resistance \(R_2\) among various possible combinations. 
So, \({R_2 \over R_1}\) is equal to:
1. \(1\)
2. \(100\)
3. \(200\)
4. \(10\)
 
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Find the equivalent resistance between points \(A\) and \(B\) in the given circuit.
           
1. \(6.4 ~\Omega\)
2. \(4 ~\Omega\)
3. \(3.2 ~\Omega\)
4. \(8 ~\Omega\)
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Find the magnitude of potential difference in volt between A and B in given circuit.

1. 2 V
2. 0
3. 3 V
4. 6 V
 
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