Physics MCQs
Physics Objective (Multiple Choice) General Knowledge & General Science Questions & Answers for SSC-CGL, UPPSC, NDA, CDS and all one day examinations of India.
1. Which of the following is responsible for the fact that Tennis ball bounces higher at high altitudes than in plains?
[A] Low Gravity
[B] High Gravity
[C] Less dense air
[D] Low atmospheric temperature
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Correct Answer: C [ Less dense air ]
Notes:
The rarified air at high altitudes gives less resistance to ball.
2. A piece of Ice was tied with a string to a water bucket’s bottom, and the water bucket was filled with water with ice fully submerged in it. What would be the impact on the level of water when the ice melts away completely?
[A] The level of water will go up
[B] The level of water will go down
[C] The level of water will remain unchanged
[D] The level of water will first increase then come to the previous one
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Correct Answer: B [ The level of water will go down]
Notes:
When Ice floats in water, the level of water will remain unchanged when the ice melts away because in this situation, Ice replaced water which is “equal to its weight”. But when the floating ice is taken down in the bottom of the bucket and tied over there with a string, and let melt away, the level of water will come down because now the ice was replacing the water “equal to its volume and Ice has a lower density of water. So The answer of this question is “The level of water will go down”.
3. What is the relationship between Kinetic and limiting friction?
[A] Kinetic friction is slightly greater than limiting friction
[B] Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction
[C] Kinetic friction is equal to limiting friction
[D] No relationship
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Correct Answer: B [Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction]
Notes:
The Kinetic friction is always slightly less than the limiting friction. This is because once the motion has started, the inertia of has been overcome and irregularities of one surface have little or no time to get locked into the irregularities of the other surface.
4. Which of the following is NOT correct about the velocity of rocket at any time?
[A] it is directly proportional to the exhaust speed of the gases
[B] it is directly proportional to the natural log of ratio of intial mass of rocket to its mass at that instant
[C] length of the rocket
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: C [length of the rocket]
Notes:
The velocity of rocket at any time is directly proportional to the exhaust speed of the gases and to the natural log of ratio of intial mass of rocket to its mass at that instant. V = u log(m1/m2)
5. The thrust on the rocket is:
[A] in the same direction of the rocket
[B] in the opposite direction of the rocket
[C] at 90° to the direction of the rocket
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [in the opposite direction of the rocket]
Notes:
The thrust on the rocket is in the opposite direction of the rocket. The thrust is the force with which rocket moves upwards. F = -u (dm/dt)
6. Which of the following is an example of application of force?
[A] when a body at rest starts moving
[B] when a moving body stops
[C] when moving body changes its direction
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Force can be defined as an external effort in the form of push or pull which: (i) Produces or tries to produce motion in a resting body (ii) Stops or tries to stop a moving body (iii) Changes or tries to change the direction of motion of the body
7. What kind of energy is stored in the spring of a watch?
[A] Kinetic
[B] Potential
[C] Heat
[D] Chemical
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Correct Answer: B [Potential]
Notes:
Potential energy is stored in the spring of a watch. Potential energy is the energy by virtue of an object’s position relative to other objects. It is often associated with restoring forces such as a spring or the force of gravity.
8. In which of the following situations, the state of weightlessness can be observed?
[A] When objects fall freely under gravity
[B] When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth
[C] When bodies are at null points in outer space
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The weight of a body is the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of earth. Weightlessness is a situation when the observed weight of the body becomes zero. Some of the situations of state of weightlessness are: 1. When objects fall freely under gravity 2. When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth 3. When bodies are at null points in outer space
9. What is the orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite?
[A] 4.15 km/s
[B] 2.78 km/s
[C] 3.08 km/s
[D] 6.66 km/s
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Correct Answer: C [3.08 km/s]
Notes:
Orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite can be calculated as (GM/r)1/2. The orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite is 3.08 km/s.
10. What will be the general value of angle of contact when the liquid does not wet the solid?
[A] acute
[B] obtuse
[C] zero
[D] 90°
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Correct Answer: B [obtuse]
Notes:
When angle of contact is an obtuse angle then molecules of liquids are attracted strongly to themselves and weakly to those of solid, it costs a lot of energy to create a liquid-solid surface, and liquid then does not wet the solid. For example: water on a waxy or oily surface.