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. You are sitting inside an open vehicle moving with uniform speed. When you throw a stone vertically upwards, the stone will fall__:
[A] Ahead of you
[B] Behind you
[C] Over you
[D] Either ahead or behind of you
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Correct Answer: C [ Over you]
Notes:
Uniform speed means no acceleration. If there is no acceleration and the vehicle is moving with uniform speed; the stone will fall over you.
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. Who gave the Theory of Relativity?
[A] Isaac Newton
[B] Archimedes
[C] Albert Einstein
[D] Galileo Galilei
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Correct Answer: C [Albert Einstein]
Notes:
Albert Einstein was the founder of Theory of Relativity. According to Einstein’s theory, mass m is equivalent to energy E given by the relation E = mc^2 where c is speed of light in vacuum. Albert Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the field of Theoretical Physics.
4. What is the range of masses involved in the study of Physics?
[A] 10-19 kg to 1038 kg
[B] 10-30 kg to 1055kg
[C] 10-30 kg to 1030kg
[D] 10-19 kg to 1055 kg
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Correct Answer: B [10-30 kg to 1055kg]
Notes:
The range of masses involved in the study of Physics ranges from 10-30 kg to 1055 kg. 10-30kg is the mass of an electron and 1055 kg is the mass of known observable universe. The range of time scale involved in the study of Physics ranges from 10-22 s to 1018 s. The range of length involved in the study of Physics ranges from 10-14m to 1026 m.
5. As per the Newton’s second law of motion, what is the relation between the rate of change of linear momentum and the external force applied?
[A] directly proportional
[B] inversely proportional
[C] independent of each other
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [inversely proportional]
Notes:
As per the Newton’s second law of motion, the rate of change of linear momentum of a body is inversely proportional to the external force applied on the body. This change always takes place in the direction of the force applied.
6. What will be the work done in holding a 25 kg iron plate for 25 seconds?
[A] 25 j
[B] 1 j
[C] 0
[D] 625 j
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Correct Answer: C [0]
Notes:
The work done in holding a 25 kg iron plate for 25 seconds will be zero as there is no displacement taking place. Work done = Force x Displacement
7. What is the effect on velocities of the two bodies of equal masses when they undergo elastic collision in one dimension?
[A] remains same
[B] gets interchanged
[C] becomes twice of the original velocity
[D] becomes half of the original velocity
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Correct Answer: B [gets interchanged]
Notes:
The velocities get interchanged when two bodies of equal masses undergo elastic collision in one dimension.
8. What is the unit of intensity of Gravitational field in the c.g.s system?
[A] dyne cm g-1
[B] dyne g-2
[C] dyne cm g2
[D] dyne g-1
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Correct Answer: D [dyne g-1]
Notes:
The unit of intensity of Gravitational field in the c.g.s system is dyne g-1 or cm s-2. S.I. unit of intensity of Gravitational field is N Kg-1 m s-2.
9. 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
10. The acceleration due to gravity on any planet does not depend on which of the following?
[A] Radius of the planet
[B] Mass of the planet
[C] Density of the planet
[D] Mass of the object
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Correct Answer: D [Mass of the object]
Notes:
The value of acceleration due to gravity on any planet depends upon the mass radius and density of planet and it is independent of mass, shape and density of the body placed on the surface of the planet.