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 has highest velocity ?
[A] Hurricane
[B] Tornado
[C] Typhoon
[D] Cyclone
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Correct Answer: B [Tornado]
Notes:
Tornadoes has the highest velocity and are more devastating compared to other types of cyclones. They generally occur in the pacific ocean.
2. 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.
3. On which of the following Inertia of an object depends ?
[A] Bulk
[B] Size
[C] Shape
[D] Mass
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Correct Answer: D [Mass]
Notes:
Inertia is the resistance experienced by an object to any change in its velocity. This includes changes to the object’s speed, or direction of motion. Inertia of rest, Inertia of motion are the examples.
4. A train travels at the speed of 180 km/hr. What is its speed in m/s?
[A] 5 m/s
[B] 30 m/s
[C] 40 m/s
[D] 50 m/s
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Correct Answer: D [50 m/s]
Notes:
The speed of the train, given in kilometers per hour, is to be converted to meters per second. We use the conversion formula which states that 1 km/hr is equal to 5/18 m/s. Using the formula, we get (180 x 5)/18, which equals 50 m/s. This conversion is often applied in physics to accurately measure speed or velocity in different units for a variety of calculations, such as computation or comparison of speeds of different objects moving at varying velocities.
5. Which of the following lie in the Tetra hertz frequency?
[A] Visible Light and Infra Red
[B] Infra Red and Microwaves
[C] Microwaves and Radio Waves
[D] Visible Light and Ultraviolet light
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Correct Answer: B [ Infra Red and Microwaves]
Notes:
The range of the tera hertz radiation frequency is from roughly 0.1 THz to 10 THz. It is higher than the frequency of radio waves and microwaves, but lower than the frequency of infrared light.
6. Linear momentum can be described in which of the following units?
[A] kgm2/s2
[B] kg/ms2
[C] kg/ms
[D] kgm/s
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Correct Answer: D [ kgm/s ]
Notes:
The SI unit of Linear Momentum is kg m/s Linear Momentum = Mass(kg) x Velocity (m/s) Linear Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body. Dimensional Formula of Linear Momentum is [M1 L1 T-1]
7. 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.
8. What is represented by the slope of a straight line joining two points on a velocity-time graph?
[A] Average velocity
[B] Instantaneous acceleration
[C] Average acceleration
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Average acceleration]
Notes:
The slope of a straight line joining two points on a velocity-time graph gives the average acceleration between these two points. Depending on the sign of slope, the average acceleration can be positive or negative.
9. Two vectors are said to be equal if:
[A] they have equal magnitude and same direction
[B] they have equal magnitude and opposite direction
[C] they have equal magnitude and common initial point
[D] they have equal magnitude irrespective of the direction
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Correct Answer: A [they have equal magnitude and same direction]
Notes:
Two vectors are said to be equal if they have equal magnitude and same direction. Two vectors are said to be co-initial if their initial point is common.
10. Which of the following is/are correct about Kinetic energy?
[A] Kinetic energy can be positive or negative
[B] Kinetic energy is independent of frame of reference
[C] Both a and b
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: D [None of the above]
Notes:
Kinetic energy of a body is half the product of mass of the body and square of the velocity of the body. K.E = 1/2(mv2) Kinetic energy depends on the frame of reference. Kinetic energy of a body is always positive.