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. If in a closed room , the door of a refrigerator is kept open for some time , the temperature of room will ?
[A] Increase
[B] Decrease
[C] Remains same
[D] First decrease then become stable
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Correct Answer: A [Increase]
Notes:
A refrigerator is like a heat engine. It extracts heat from low temperature reservoir and transfer it to high temperature. If a refrigerator’s door is kept open, then room will become hot, because then refrigerator exhaust more heat into the room than earlier.
2. 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.
3. In context with electromagnetism, which among the following is a correct definition of Permeability?
[A] Ability of a material to repel magnetic field within itself
[B] Ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within another body
[C] Ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself
[D] Ability of a material to create magnetic dipoles
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Correct Answer: C [Ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself]
Notes:
Ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself is Permeability. It is the measure of the resistance of a material against the formation of a magnetic field.
4. A person is standing in front of a wall and makes a sound. What should be the normal minimum distance between the person and the wall , so that the person hears echo?
[A] 6 meters
[B] 13 meters
[C] 20 meters
[D] 17 meters
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Correct Answer: D [17 meters]
Notes:
To hear an echo, the minimum distance between a wall and the source of sound is 17m. The minimum interval is 0.1 sec.
5. The X-ray crystallography mainly uses which among the following properties of electromagnetic radiation?
[A] Reflection
[B] Diffraction
[C] Interference
[D] Refraction
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Correct Answer: B [ Diffraction]
Notes:
X-ray crystallography helps to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. The crystalline structure performs the diffraction and it causes a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions.
6. The spray bottles used as window or household cleaner or perfume spray works on:
[A] Capillary action
[B] Bernoulli’s Principle
[C] Pascal’s Law
[D] Stoke’s Law
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Correct Answer: B [ Bernoulli’s Principle]
Notes:
When we press the top of bottle the pressure at top of the bottle decreases and hence, the velocity of liquid flow increases. Bernoulli’s Principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid produces a decrease in pressure and that a decrease in the speed of a fluid produces an increase in pressure. The principle states that the total energy of a moving fluid remains constant at all times.
7. If a Candle is make to burn in Zero Gravity__:
[A] The Candle will burn for a very long time compared to normal gravity
[B] The flame of the candle will become round
[C] There is no impact of gravity on the burning of candle
[D] The Candle will not burn in zero gravity
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Correct Answer: B [ The flame of the candle will become round]
Notes:
Gravity plays a role in flame formation. Modifying the gravity causes different flame types. The common distribution of a flame under normal gravity conditions depends on convection, as soot tends to rise to the top of a general flame, as in a candle in normal gravity conditions, making it yellow. In micro gravity or zero gravity, such as an environment in outer space, convection no longer occurs, and the flame becomes spherical, with a tendency to become more blue and more efficient (although it may go out if not moved steadily, as the CO2 from combustion does not disperse as readily in micro gravity, and tends to smother the flame).
8. When you throw a ball with an angle to the horizontal (projectile); the ball has __:
[A] Uniform velocity in horizontal direction but uniform acceleration in vertical direction
[B] Uniform acceleration in horizontal direction but uniform velocity in vertical direction
[C] Uniform acceleration in both horizontal and vertical directions
[D] Uniform velocity in both horizontal and vertical directions
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Correct Answer: A [ Uniform velocity in horizontal direction but uniform acceleration in vertical direction]
Notes:
The motion of a projectile is two dimensional motion consisting of (i) horizontal motion and (ii) vertical motion. Hence, at any instant, the velocity of a projectile has two components (i) horizontal component and (ii) vertical component. The horizontal component remains unchanged throughout the flight as there is no acceleration in horizontal direction. The vertical component is continuously affected by the force of gravity. Thus, the horizontal motion is uniform motion but the vertical motion is uniformly accelerated motion.)
9. What is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis with regard to a fixed star?
[A] Sidereal day
[B] Solar day
[C] Shake
[D] Tropical year
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Correct Answer: A [Sidereal day]
Notes:
Sidereal day is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis w.r.t a fixed star Solar day is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis w.r.t the sun. Shake is the smallest practical unit of time 1 shake = 10-8s Tropical year: The year in which there is a total solar eclipse.
10. Power of lens is measured in which of the following units?
[A] metre
[B] dioptre
[C] lumen
[D] watt
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Correct Answer: B [ dioptre ]
Notes:
Power of lens is measured in dioptre(D). Power of lens = 1/focal length The power of a lens is its ability to bend light. The greater the power the greater the refraction of light.