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. Which among the following is true about latent heat ?
[A] It causes change in temperature as well as change in state or phase
[B] It causes change in temperature only
[C] It causes change in state or phase but not in temperature
[D] It causes change in Pressure
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Correct Answer: C [It causes change in state or phase but not in temperature]
Notes:
The latent heat Latent heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process. It causes change in state or phase but not in temperature.
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. Which among the following property of the matter is studied in “Rheology”?
[A] Gravitation
[B] Viscosity
[C] Magnetic Properties
[D] Entropy
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Correct Answer: B [Viscosity]
Notes:
Rheology is the study of the flow of matter, primarily in a liquid or gas state. It is related to Viscosity. In the science of rheology, a fluid’s changes are measured when there are actual forces (mechanical shear or pump pressure) induced.
4. A pressure cooker on a stove with its lid tightly closed and the whistle in position is an example of:
[A] open system
[B] closed system
[C] isolated system
[D] adiabatic system
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Correct Answer: B [ closed system]
Notes:
A pressure cooker on a stove with its lid tightly closed and the whistle in position is an example of a closed-system thermodynamic process. In a closed-system thermodynamic process, the container (in this case, the pressure cooker) is sealed, and there is no exchange of matter with the surroundings. The pressure cooker is designed to be airtight, so no air or steam can escape while it’s cooking. This sealed environment allows for the buildup of pressure and temperature inside the cooker, which, in turn, speeds up the cooking process.
5. 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.
6. 1 nautical mile is equivalent to which of the following?
[A] 1.44 x 1000 m
[B] 1.852 x 100 m
[C] 1.852 x 1000 m
[D] 1.44 x 100 m
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Correct Answer: C [ 1.852 x 1000 m ]
Notes:nautical mile is a unit of length. 1 nautical mile is equal to 1.852 x 1000 m Other important units of length are:
- 1 mile = 1.609 x 1000 m
- 1 light year = 9.46 x 1015 m
- 1 AU = 1.5 x 1011m
- 1 Par sec = 3.1 x 1016m
7. Which of the following conditions is true for an object to be in equilibrium?
[A] No linear motion of the object
[B] No rotational motion of the object
[C] Minimum potential energy of the object
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The conditions for equilibrium for an object: 1. There is no linear motion of the object i.e. the resultant force on the object is zero 2. There should not be any rotational motion of the object i.e. the torque on the object should be zero 3. The potential energy of the object should be minimum for stable equilibrium.
8. The inablity of a body to change its state of rest or motion is known as:
[A] Force
[B] Momentum
[C] Displacement
[D] Inertia
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Correct Answer: D [Inertia]
Notes:
Inertia is the property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force. There are three types of Inertia: 1. Inertia of rest 2. Inertia of motion 3. Inertia of direction
9. What is the product of the mass of the body and its velocity called as?
[A] Force
[B] Linear Momentum
[C] Energy
[D] Power
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Correct Answer: B [Linear Momentum]
Notes:
Linear Momentum is the product of the mass of the body and its velocity. Linear Momentum (p) = mass(m) x velocity(v) p= mv Linear momentum is a vector quantity having the direction same as the direction of velocity of the body
10. What happens to the velocity of a light body when it undergoes an elastic collision in one dimension with a very heavy body at rest?
[A] its velocity becomes twice
[B] it rebounds with twice of its own velocity
[C] it rebounds with its own velocity
[D] it stops and comes to rest
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Correct Answer: C [it rebounds with its own velocity]
Notes:
A light body rebounds with its own velocity when it undergoes an elastic collision in one dimension with a very heavy body at rest. Note: The heavy body continues to be in rest in this case