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. Zero point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may have. “Who among the following proposed this concept?
[A] Max Planck
[B] Albert Einstein and Otto Stern
[C] Hendrik B. G. Casimir
[D] Gribbin, John
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Correct Answer: B [Albert Einstein and Otto Stern]
Notes:
Albert Einstein and Otto Stern proposed the concept of Zeropoint energy. It is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may have.
2. What is the use of Venturimeter?
[A] to measure subdivisions of scale
[B] to measure wavelength of radio wave
[C] To measure friction
[D] to measure rate of flow of fluids
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Correct Answer: D [to measure rate of flow of fluids]
Notes:
A Venturimeter is the device used to measure rate of flow of fluids. This device is based on the principle of Bernoulli’s Equation.
3. 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.
4. What happens when a ship enters a Sea from a river ?
[A] It rises
[B] It remains at the same level
[C] sinks a little
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [It rises]
Notes:
When a ship enters a sea from a river ,the ship is elevated or uplifted due to the density of sea water and during the buoyant motion of the ship, as it would gain both potential and kinetic energy when rising in the fluid.
5. Which among the following character of mercury makes it suitable to use in barometers instead of water?
[A] Low density and low vapor pressure
[B] High density and high vapor pressure
[C] Low density and good conductor of heat
[D] High density and low vapor pressure
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Correct Answer: D [High density and low vapor pressure]
Notes:
Mercury is typically used in barometers because it is denser and more viscous than water, which makes it more effective at measuring changes in atmospheric pressure. It also has High density and low vapor pressure than water. When atmospheric pressure changes, the mercury in the barometer will either rise or fall in the tube, allowing the barometer to accurately measure the pressure. Additionally, mercury has a lower freezing point and a higher boiling point than water, which makes it less likely to freeze or boil at normal temperatures and therefore more reliable for use in a barometer.
6. 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.
7. Which among the following is measured by an Odometer?
[A] Pressure
[B] Height
[C] Distance
[D] Velocity
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Correct Answer: C [Distance]
Notes:
An odometer is an instrument used for measuring the distance. It measures distance traveled by a vehicle such as a bicycle or car. The device may be electronic, mechanical, or a combination of the two.
8. Which of the following is not a valid conservation law of classical Physics?
[A] Law of conservation of energy
[B] Law of conservation of current
[C] Law of conservation of angular momentum
[D] Law of conservation of charge
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Correct Answer: B [Law of conservation of current]
Notes:
The following laws are dealt with in the classical physics: 1. Law of conservation of energy 2. Law of conservation of angular momentum 3. Law of conservation of linear momentum 4. Law of conservation of charge
9. Who among the following gave the Uncertainity principle?
[A] R.A Milkman
[B] Ernset Rutherford
[C] S.N Bose
[D] Werner Heisenberg
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Correct Answer: D [Werner Heisenberg]
Notes:
Werner Heisenberg, a german Physicist, discovered the Uncertainity principle. As per the uncertainty principle, we cannot measure the position (x) and the momentum (p) of a particle with absolute precision. The more accurately we know one of these values, the less accurately we know the other. It represnts the effects of wave-particle duality on the properties of subatomic objects.
10. 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)