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. Hydraulic Brakes work on which principle?
[A] Pascal’s Principle
[B] Archimedes Principle
[C] Newton’s Laws
[D] Casini’s Laws
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Correct Answer: A [Pascal’s Principle]
Notes:
In 1647 the French scientist Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) discovered that water exerts the same pressure in all directions. This statement is known as Pascal’s Principle.
Pascal’s law states that increase in pressure at a point in the enclosed liquid in equilibrium is transmitted equally in all directions in liquid and to the Walls of the container. The working of hydraulic lift, hydraulic press and hydraulic brakes are based on Pascal’s law.
2. The ideal fluid which is a hypothetical fluid should contain _______?
[A] Zero Viscosity Only
[B] Zero Compressibility Only
[C] Zero Viscosity & Zero Compressibility
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Zero Viscosity & Zero Compressibility]
Notes:
An ideal fluid hypothetical fluid should contain Zero Viscosity & Zero Compressibility. Almost all fluids will not have zero viscosity and zero compressibility.
3. Which among the following principle is used by Bats?
[A] RADAR (Radio Detective & Ranging
[B] SONAR (Sound Navigation & Ranging
[C] law of reflection
[D] law of diffraction
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Correct Answer: B [SONAR (Sound Navigation & Ranging]
Notes:
Bats use SONAR (Sound Navigation & Ranging).Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels.
4. Steam at 100 degree centigrade causes more severe burns. Which of the following phenomena will you use to explain this?
[A] Specific heat
[B] Latent heat
[C] Fusion
[D] Fission
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Correct Answer: B [Latent heat]
Notes:
Latent heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process. So steam at 100 degree centigrade causes more severe burns.
5. Which among the following provides the centripetal force to an electron circulating around the nucleus?
[A] electrostatic forces of repulsion
[B] electrostatic force of attraction
[C] speed of the electron
[D] nuclear charge
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Correct Answer: B [electrostatic force of attraction]
Notes:
The correct answer is “electrostatic force of attraction.” In an atom, electrons are negatively charged and are attracted to the positively charged nucleus due to Coulomb’s law. This attraction provides the necessary centripetal force to keep the electron in a stable orbit around the nucleus. The balance between this electrostatic force and the electron’s inertia allows for stable atomic structures.
6. On which of the following the jet Engine works?
[A] Conservation of energy
[B] Conservation of Linear Momentum
[C] Conservation of Mass
[D] Conservation of Angular momentum
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Correct Answer: B [Conservation of Linear Momentum]
Notes:Conservation of Linear Momentum law says that if no external force acts on a system, then its total linear momentum remains conserved. In equation form, Momentum=mass*velocity. To increase the momentum of an object, we need to either increase its mass or velocity or both.
- Rockets work on law of conservation of momentum. As momentum in one direction is given to the rocket’s exhaust gases, momentum in the other direction is given to the rocket itself.
7. Mach number is a measure of which of the following?
[A] Speed
[B] Heat Transfer
[C] Static Pressure
[D] Volume
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Correct Answer: A [Speed]
Notes:
Mach number refers to the ratio of the velocity of a fluid to the velocity of sound in that fluid, named after Ernst Mach (1838–1916), an Austrian physicist and philosopher. Speed of sound is Mach 1 speed.
8. In recent times, the “dynamic brake system” is becoming popular in modern railways. The dynamic brake system coverts Kinetic energy to__:
[A] Potential energy
[B] Electricity
[C] Sound energy
[D] Magnetic energy
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Correct Answer: B [ Electricity]
Notes:
Modern engines also have, additionally, dynamic brake system which works on the principle of converting kinetic energy of the moving train to electricity making the electric motors to work as generators.
9. The branch of mechanics which deals with the study of motion of material objects without taking into account the factors which cause motion is called as:
[A] Statics
[B] Kinematics
[C] Dynamics
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Kinematics]
Notes:
The branch of mechanics which deals with the study of motion of material objects without taking into account the factors which cause motion is called as Kinematics. The branch of mechanics which deals with the study of motion of material objects taking into account the factors which cause motion is called as Dynamics. The branch of mechanics which deals with the study of material objects at rest is called as Statics.
10. The motion of an object under free fall is an example of which of the following?
[A] uniform velocity
[B] uniform acceleration
[C] zero acceleration
[D] non-uniform acceleration
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Correct Answer: B [uniform acceleration]
Notes:
The motion of an object under free fall is a case of uniform acceleration. If an object is released from a height near the surface of earth, it accelerates downwards under the influence of a gravity pull with acceleration due to gravity.