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. When two mercury drops are brought into contact they form a single bigger drop to get which of the following?
[A] Minimum volume
[B] Minimum surface area
[C] Maximum size
[D] Maximum surface area
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Correct Answer: B [Minimum surface area]
Notes:
When two drops of mercury come into contact, they will tend to merge together and form a single drop with a minimum surface area. This is because of the properties of mercury, which is a liquid metal with a high surface tension. The surface tension of a liquid is a measure of its elasticity, and it is determined by the cohesive forces between the molecules of the liquid. In the case of mercury, the high surface tension causes the molecules at the surface of the liquid to be strongly attracted to each other, which results in the formation of a relatively smooth and spherical surface. When two drops of mercury are brought together, the surface tension causes them to merge and form a single drop with the smallest possible surface area. This phenomenon is known as the “minimization of surface area” and it is a common feature of liquids with high surface tension.
2. In which of the following situations the force applied by the weight of a person becomes zero in a lift
[A] Lift moves up with an acceleration of 9.8 meter per sq. second
[B] Lift moves down with an acceleration of 9.8 meter per sq. second
[C] Lift moves up with an speed of 9.8 meter per second
[D] Lift moves up with down speed of 9.8 meter per second
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Correct Answer: B [Lift moves down with an acceleration of 9.8 meter per sq. second]
Notes:
The weight of a person becomes zero in a lift. Lift moves down with an acceleration of 9.8 meter per sq. second.
3. For any object on the surface of earth, which among the following properties will be directly proportional to each other?
[A] It’s acceleration and it’s mass
[B] It’s mass and it’s weight
[C] It’s weight and it’s acceleration
[D] It’s speed and it’s velocity
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Correct Answer: B [ It’s mass and it’s weight]
Notes:
The weight of an object and its mass are directly proportional. For a given gravitational field strength, the greater the mass of the object, the greater its weight.
4. If a Candle is make to burn in Zero Gravity__:
[A] The Candle will burn for a very long time compared to normal gravity
[B] The flame of the candle will become round
[C] There is no impact of gravity on the burning of candle
[D] The Candle will not burn in zero gravity
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Correct Answer: B [ The flame of the candle will become round]
Notes:
Gravity plays a role in flame formation. Modifying the gravity causes different flame types. The common distribution of a flame under normal gravity conditions depends on convection, as soot tends to rise to the top of a general flame, as in a candle in normal gravity conditions, making it yellow. In micro gravity or zero gravity, such as an environment in outer space, convection no longer occurs, and the flame becomes spherical, with a tendency to become more blue and more efficient (although it may go out if not moved steadily, as the CO2 from combustion does not disperse as readily in micro gravity, and tends to smother the flame).
5. When you throw a ball with an angle to the horizontal (projectile); the ball has __:
[A] Uniform velocity in horizontal direction but uniform acceleration in vertical direction
[B] Uniform acceleration in horizontal direction but uniform velocity in vertical direction
[C] Uniform acceleration in both horizontal and vertical directions
[D] Uniform velocity in both horizontal and vertical directions
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Correct Answer: A [ Uniform velocity in horizontal direction but uniform acceleration in vertical direction]
Notes:
The motion of a projectile is two dimensional motion consisting of (i) horizontal motion and (ii) vertical motion. Hence, at any instant, the velocity of a projectile has two components (i) horizontal component and (ii) vertical component. The horizontal component remains unchanged throughout the flight as there is no acceleration in horizontal direction. The vertical component is continuously affected by the force of gravity. Thus, the horizontal motion is uniform motion but the vertical motion is uniformly accelerated motion.)
6. An Electric generator is based on which of the following scientific principles?
[A] Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction
[B] Super Conductivity
[C] Laws of Thermodynamics
[D] Newton’s Law of Motion
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Correct Answer: A [Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction]
Notes:
An Electric generator works on the principle of Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction. An electric generator uses mechanical energy to generate electricity applying Faraday’s law of induction. It spins a coil at a constant rate in a magnetic field to induce an oscillating emf.
7. What is the change in the angular momentum of a system as per the Law of Conservation of Angular momentum, if the total external torque acting is zero?
[A] Remains constant
[B] Becomes zero
[C] Increases exponentially
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Remains constant]
Notes:
Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum: if the total external torque acting on a system is zero, the angular momentum of a system remains constant. Angular Momentum is the momentum associated with the rotation of an object. Angular Momentum = moment of Inertia X angular Speed
8. 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
9. 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.
10. 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