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 of the following statements is incorrect about a Plane Mirror?
[A] The focal length of a plane mirror is infinity
[B] Its optical power is one
[C] It forms a virtual image of a real object
[D] It is used in constructing periscope
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Correct Answer: B [Its optical power is one]
Notes:
Second statement is incorrect because the optical power of plane mirror is zero.
2. 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.
3. Where will the weight of a person be maximum?
[A] At the Poles
[B] At the Tropic of Capricorn
[C] At the Tropic of Cancer
[D] At the Equator
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Correct Answer: A [At the Poles]
Notes:
The weight of a person would be maximum at the poles, due to the higher gravitational force acting upon them in these regions. This occurs because Earth is an oblate spheroid, flattened at its poles and bulging at the equator, resulting in a shorter distance from the Earth’s center at the poles and a consequent higher gravitational pull. At the equator, the force is slightly weaker due to a greater distance from the Earth’s center. Weights at the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn lie in-between the poles and equator, but are closer to the equator’s value.
4. Which of the following is an instrument for measuring electric charge or electrical potential difference?
[A] Ammeter
[B] Voltmeter
[C] Electrometer
[D] ohmmeter
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Correct Answer: B [Voltmeter]
Notes:
Voltmeter is an instrument for measuring electric charge or electrical potential difference. It was invented by Hans Christian Oersted.
5. If earth stops rotating, the impact on weight of a body will be minimum on which among the following places?
[A] Equator
[B] North Pole
[C] Tropic of Cancer
[D] Tropic of Capricorn
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Correct Answer: B [North Pole]
Notes:
The question is related to the centrifugal forces, which represent the effects of inertia that arise in connection with rotation and which are experienced as an outward force away from the center of rotation. The impact of this force is maximum at Equator and minimum at Pole.
6. Crystals of which of the following naturally-occuring substance exhibits both ‘pyroelectric’ and ‘piezoelectric’ properties making it versatile for application in the field of electronics?
[A] Quartz
[B] Mica
[C] Topaz
[D] grapite
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Correct Answer: A [Quartz]
Notes:
Quartz crystals have piezoelectric properties: they develop an electric potential upon the application of mechanical stress. An early use of this property of quartz crystals was in phonograph pickups. A common piezoelectric use of quartz today is as a crystal oscillator. The quartz clock is a familiar device using the mineral. Quartz is also strongly pyroelectric. Temperature changes create positive and negative charges within the crystal.
7. If the distance between the earth and the sun becomes one-fourth of what it is now, the gravitational force exerted on the earth by the sun would be:
[A] One-fourth of what it is now
[B] One-sixteenth of what it is now
[C] Sixteen times of what it is now
[D] Four times of what it is now
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Correct Answer: C [ Sixteen times of what it is now]
Notes:
Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the bodies.
8. A piece of Ice was tied with a string to a water bucket’s bottom, and the water bucket was filled with water with ice fully submerged in it. What would be the impact on the level of water when the ice melts away completely?
[A] The level of water will go up
[B] The level of water will go down
[C] The level of water will remain unchanged
[D] The level of water will first increase then come to the previous one
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Correct Answer: B [ The level of water will go down]
Notes:
When Ice floats in water, the level of water will remain unchanged when the ice melts away because in this situation, Ice replaced water which is “equal to its weight”. But when the floating ice is taken down in the bottom of the bucket and tied over there with a string, and let melt away, the level of water will come down because now the ice was replacing the water “equal to its volume and Ice has a lower density of water. So The answer of this question is “The level of water will go down”.
9. What is the S.I. unit for Luminous Intensity?
[A] mole
[B] ampere
[C] candela
[D] weber
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Correct Answer: C [ candela ]
Notes:
The S.I. unit for Luminous Intensity is candela. The symbol used for candela is cd. Mole is the S.I unit for Quantity of Matter ampere is the S.I unit for Electric Current. Weber is the S.I unit for Magnetic Flux Luminous Intensity is the amount of light that a point source radiates in a given direction
10. Which of the following options is a representation of non-uniform motion?
[A] Equal displacements in unequal intervals of time
[B] Unequal displacements in unequal intervals of time
[C] Equal displacements in equal intervals of time
[D] Unequal displacements in equal intervals of time
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Correct Answer: A [Equal displacements in unequal intervals of time]
Notes:
Non-uniform motion refers to the motion where the objects cover equal distances in unequal time or unequal distances in equal time. In other words, when the speed of the object is not constant, or the direction of movement of an object changes, then it is in non-uniform motion. An example of this can be any vehicle moving on a crowded city road, where it constantly changes its speed.