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. The pointer or arrow of the magnetized needle of a compass indicates which among the following?
[A] Geographic North Pole
[B] Magnetic North Pole
[C] Geo-magnetic North Pole
[D] Magnetic South Pole
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Correct Answer: D [Magnetic South Pole]
Notes:
The north pole of a magnet in a compass points north because it is attracted to the Earth’s magnetic south pole, which is located near Earth’s geographic north pole. The geographic north pole of earth corresponds to magnetic south pole and geographic south pole of earth corresponds to magnetic north pole. The direction in which a compass needle points is known as magnetic north. This is not exactly the direction of the North Magnetic Pole. Instead, the compass aligns itself to the local geomagnetic field, which varies in a complex manner over the Earth’s surface. The angular difference between magnetic north and true north (defined in reference to the Geographic North Pole), at any particular location on the Earth’s surface, is called the magnetic declination. Most map coordinate systems are based on true north, and magnetic declination is often shown on map legends so that the direction of true north can be determined from north as indicated by a compass.
2. 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.
3. What is the force of attraction between any two bodies by virtue of their masses is called?
[A] Electromagnetic Force
[B] Gravitational Force
[C] Centripetal Force
[D] Nuclear Force
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Correct Answer: B [Gravitational Force]
Notes:
Gravitational Force is the force of attraction between any two bodies by virtue of their masses. It is a universal force and every object in the universe experiences gravitational force due to every other object.
4. 1 femto metre is equal to how many metres?
[A] 10-12
[B] 10-14
[C] 10-15
[D] 1-24
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Correct Answer: C [ 10-15 ]
Notes:1 femto metre is equal to 10
-15 metre. Some other metric prefixes are:
- nano = 10-9
- pico = 10-12
- atto = 10-18
- tera = 1012
- peta = 10-15
- exa = 10-18
5. What is the angular acceleration of a body moving with constant angular velocity?
[A] equal to the angular velocity
[B] 1
[C] 0
[D] Can’t be determined
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Correct Answer: C [0]
Notes:
The angular acceleration of a body moving with constant angular velocity is 0. Angular acceleration of an object in circular motion is defined as the time rate of change of its angular velocity.
6. 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
7. Which of the following laws state that the orbits of the planets are ellipses, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse?
[A] Kepler’s First law
[B] Kepler’s Second law
[C] Kepler’s Third law
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Kepler’s First law]
Notes:
Kepler’s First law: It is also known as law of orbits. It states that every planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit. The sun is situated at one foci of the ellipse.
8. By how much times the orbital speed of a satellite needs to be increased to make it escape the gravitational field?
[A] √3 times
[B] 4 times
[C] 2 times
[D] √2 times
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Correct Answer: D [√2 times]
Notes:
It means that if the speed of a satellite orbiting close to the earth is made √2 times (or increased by 41%) then it will escape from the gravitational field.
9. Which of the following is the correct equivalent of 1 atmosphere?
[A] 1 atmosphere = 1.013 × 105Pa
[B] 1 atmosphere = 1.013 × 104Pa
[C] 1 atmosphere = 1.013 × 103Pa
[D] 1 atmosphere = 1.013 × 102Pa
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Correct Answer: A [1 atmosphere = 1.013 × 105Pa]
Notes:
A common unit of pressure is the atmosphere (atm), i.e. the pressure exerted by the atmosphere at sea level (1 atm = 1.013 × 105Pa).
10. What is the relationship between excess pressure and the radius of the bubble?
[A] are equal in value
[B] inversely proportional to each other
[C] directly proportional to each other
[D] no relationship
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Correct Answer: B [inversely proportional to each other]
Notes:
Excess pressure is inversely proportional to the radius of bubble (or drop). It means that the pressure inside a smaller bubble is higher than inside a larger bubble.