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. What is the focal length of a concave lense with number -5D?
[A] 5 cm
[B] 10 cm
[C] 15 cm
[D] 20 cm
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Correct Answer: D [20 cm]
Notes:
A concave lens is a type of lens that has a thinner center than edges, and it is sometimes called a diverging lens because it spreads out light rays that are parallel to its axis. The focal length of a lens is a measure of its ability to focus light, and it is defined as the distance from the lens to the point where the light rays converge. In the case of a concave lens with a power of -5D, the focal length would be equal to 1/5 of a meter, or 20 centimeters.
2. When light from some sources enters to the earth’s atmosphere, it gets scattered. Which among the following is a reason behind scattering?
[A] Various wavelengths of light
[B] dust, smoke and gas molecules
[C] atmospheric pressure
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [dust, smoke and gas molecules]
Notes:
Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which light rays get deviated from its straight path on striking an obstacle.The scattering of light can be of many reason. Some of them are dust, smoke and gas molecules.
3. Which among the following explains the radiation emitted by black bodies?
[A] Big-bang theory
[B] Quantum Theory
[C] Piezoelectric Effect
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Quantum Theory]
Notes:
The correct answer is Quantum Theory. Black body radiation refers to the electromagnetic radiation emitted by an idealized object that absorbs all incident radiation. Max Planck introduced the concept in 1900, leading to the development of quantum mechanics. This theory explains that energy is quantized, emitted in discrete packets called quanta or photons, resolving the ultraviolet catastrophe predicted by classical physics.
4. One joule of work is said to be done when__:
[A] a force of 1 dyne causes a displacement of 1 cm.
[B] a force of 1 dyne causes a displacement of 1 m.
[C] a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 cm.
[D] a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.
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Correct Answer: D [ a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.]
Notes:
The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units. It is equal to the work done on an object when a force of one Newton acts on that object in the direction of the force’s motion through a distance of one meter. One joule of work is said to be done when a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.
5. Who was the first scientist to discover Electrons?
[A] Albert Einstein
[B] Isaac Newton
[C] J.C. Bose
[D] J.J Thompson
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Correct Answer: D [J.J Thompson]
Notes:
J.J Thompson was the first scientist to discover and identify the electrons and to make the discovery of the first subatomic particle. He was also the first scientist to find evidence for isotopes of a stable (non-radioactive) element in 1913, as part of his exploration into the composition of canal rays (positive ions). His experiments to determine the nature of positively charged particles led to the development of the mass spectrograph. J.J Thompson belonged to United Kingdom. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases.
6. When one body is actually moving over the surface of other body, the friction is known as:
[A] Kinetic friction
[B] Limiting friction
[C] Static friction
[D] Negative friction
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Correct Answer: A [Kinetic friction]
Notes:
When one body is actually moving over the surface of other body, the friction is known as Kinetic friction. It is also known as dynamic friction.
7. Which of the following is NOT correct about units of work:
[A] 1 joule = 107 ergs
[B] 1 kg-m = 1 joule
[C] 1 kg-m = 9.8 joule
[D] 1 joule = 1 Nm
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Correct Answer: B [1 kg-m = 1 joule]
Notes:Joule is the absolute unit of work in S.I 1 joule = 1 Nm
- 1 joule= 107 ergs (erg is the unit of work in c.g.s)
- 1 erg = 1 dyne cm
- Also, Kilogram-metre (kg-m) is the gravitational unit of work on S.I 1 kg-m = 9.8 j
8. Which of the following is true about universal gravitational constant in the case of two bodies each of unit mass having their centres placed at unit distance apart?
[A] It is equal to the force of attraction between them
[B] It is equal to twice the force of attraction between them
[C] It is equal to half the force of attraction between them
[D] It is equal to ten times the force of attraction between them
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Correct Answer: A [It is equal to the force of attraction between them]
Notes:
The universal gravitational constant is equal to the force of attraction between two bodies each of unit mass having their centres placed at unit distance apart. F = Gm1m2/r When m1 and m2 = 1 and r=1 then F=G.
9. The Universal Gravitational Constant for two bodies is dependent on which of the following?
[A] Nature of the bodies
[B] Size of the bodies
[C] Nature of medium between the bodies
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: D [None of the above]
Notes:
The value of Universal Gravitational Constant is same throughout the universe. It is independent of nature of the bodies, size of the bodies and nature of medium between the bodies.
10. 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.