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 defines cohesive force?
[A] the force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material
[B] the force of attraction acting between the molecules of different material
[C] the force of attraction acting between the atoms of same material
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [the force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material]
Notes:
The force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material is known as cohesive force. Cohesive force is the action or property of like molecules sticking together, being mutually attractive.
2. Steam at 100 degree centigrade causes more severe burns. Which of the following phenomena will you use to explain this?
[A] Specific heat
[B] Latent heat
[C] Fusion
[D] Fission
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Correct Answer: B [Latent heat]
Notes:
Latent heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process. So steam at 100 degree centigrade causes more severe burns.
3. A vehicle moving on a circular path experiences ________?
[A] centripetal force
[B] centrifugal force
[C] gravitational force
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [centripetal force]
Notes:
A vehicle moving on a circular path experiences centripetal force. Centripetal force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed towards the centre around which the body is moving.
4. With reference to the nuclear energy, what is the Special Nuclear Material (SNM)?
[A] A nuclear material that is NOT capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission
[B] A fissile material that is capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission
[C] A fissile material that is NOT capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fusion
[D] A fissile material that is capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fusion
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Correct Answer: B [ A fissile material that is capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission]
Notes:
A nuclear fissile material that is capable of sustaining a nuclear reaction is called Special Nuclear Material.
5. Echoes are heard when we shout in an empty hall. But when the hall is full of people no echoes are heard why?
[A] Echoes are subdued in the noise of people
[B] Soft clothes of people absorb sound instead of reflecting it
[C] Destructive interference of sound takes place
[D] Excessive reverberations take place
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Correct Answer: D [ Excessive reverberations take place]
Notes:
When we shout in an empty hall, we hear your own sound after a short time. This is because the empty room reflects the sound, so there is an echo.
When a hall is full of people, the sound produced is reflected multiple times by the people. This causes the sound to overlap with the original sound, so the listener can’t distinguish between the two.
For an echo to be heard, the surfaces need to reflect the sound, or there needs to be more clarity. For example, big open spaces are good for hearing echoes.
6. 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.
7. Which of the following is an example of application of force?
[A] when a body at rest starts moving
[B] when a moving body stops
[C] when moving body changes its direction
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Force can be defined as an external effort in the form of push or pull which: (i) Produces or tries to produce motion in a resting body (ii) Stops or tries to stop a moving body (iii) Changes or tries to change the direction of motion of the body
8. Which of these is/are examples of conservation of linear momentum?
[A] Explosion of bomb
[B] Recoiling of a gun
[C] Fight of rockets and jet planes
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:Some examples of conservation of linear momentum:
- Recoiling of a gun
- Explosion of bomb
- Fight of rockets and jet planes
- A man jumping out of a boat to the shore
- A person on a frictionless surface
9. What is the coefficient of restitution for a perfectly elastic collision?
[A] 0
[B] 1
[C] -1
[D] 100
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Correct Answer: B [1]
Notes:
For a perfectly elastic collision, the coefficient of restitution is equal to 1 as the velocity of separation after collision is equal to the velocity of approach before collision. For a perfectly inelastic collision, the coefficient of restitution is equal to 0 as the velocity of separation after collision is equal to 0. The coefficient of restitution or coefficient of resilience is the ratio of relative velocity of separation after collision and the velocity of approach before collision.
10. The value of acceleration due to gravity is minimum on which of these planets?
[A] Mars
[B] Jupiter
[C] Mercury
[D] Neptune
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Correct Answer: C [Mercury]
Notes:
The value of acceleration due to gravity is minimum on planet Mercury and maximum on planet Jupiter.