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. Hydraulic Brakes work on which principle?
[A] Pascal’s Principle
[B] Archimedes Principle
[C] Newton’s Laws
[D] Casini’s Laws
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Correct Answer: A [Pascal’s Principle]
Notes:
In 1647 the French scientist Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) discovered that water exerts the same pressure in all directions. This statement is known as Pascal’s Principle.
Pascal’s law states that increase in pressure at a point in the enclosed liquid in equilibrium is transmitted equally in all directions in liquid and to the Walls of the container. The working of hydraulic lift, hydraulic press and hydraulic brakes are based on Pascal’s law.
2. Which among the following is the most acceptable range of LEO (Low Earth orbit)?
[A] 350 – 2,600 kms
[B] 200-2000 kms
[C] 160 – 2,000 kms
[D] 160-1600 kms
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Correct Answer: C [160 – 2,000 kms]
Notes:
This range is commonly used and accepted in the context of satellite orbits within the Earth’s atmosphere. It extends from approximately 160 kilometers (the Kármán line, which is often used as the boundary of space) to around 2,000 kilometers above the Earth’s surface.
3. At which of the following places water shall boil at the lowest temperature?
[A] Kochi
[B] Ooty
[C] Mount Abu
[D] New Delhi
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Correct Answer: B [Ooty]
Notes:
This question is related to Antoine equation. Water to get boil, its vapour pressure must reach to its surrounding pressure. In a pressure cooker, it boils at the highest temperature. Elevation of Kochi is 0 m, ooty is 2,486 m, Mount Abu is 1,200 m, New Delhi is 216 m, Shimla is 2,205 m. So comparing all of them, water will boil at lowest temperature at ooty, followed by Shimla, Mount Abu , New Delhi and Kochi. This is because , higher we go lower is the atmospheric pressure and lower is the point where water`s vapour pressure gets equal to the atmospheric pressure.
4. What is the distance covered by a bus moving at a speed of 72 km/hr in a duration of 5 seconds?
[A] 50 meters
[B] 60 meters
[C] 74.5 meters
[D] 100 meters
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Correct Answer: D [100 meters]
Notes:
The solution involves converting the speed of the bus from km/hr to m/sec. This conversion is achieved by the formula speed (m/sec) = speed (km/hr) * 5/18. Thus, the speed becomes 20 m/s. The distance travelled by the bus in 5 seconds is the product of speed and time which gives us 100 meters. Therefore, option [D] or option 4 is the correct answer.
5. In recent times, the “dynamic brake system” is becoming popular in modern railways. The dynamic brake system coverts Kinetic energy to__:
[A] Potential energy
[B] Electricity
[C] Sound energy
[D] Magnetic energy
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Correct Answer: B [ Electricity]
Notes:
Modern engines also have, additionally, dynamic brake system which works on the principle of converting kinetic energy of the moving train to electricity making the electric motors to work as generators.
6. 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.
7. 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.)
8. Who gave the Theory of Relativity?
[A] Isaac Newton
[B] Archimedes
[C] Albert Einstein
[D] Galileo Galilei
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Correct Answer: C [Albert Einstein]
Notes:
Albert Einstein was the founder of Theory of Relativity. According to Einstein’s theory, mass m is equivalent to energy E given by the relation E = mc^2 where c is speed of light in vacuum. Albert Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the field of Theoretical Physics.
9. The recoiling of gun is an example of which of the following?
[A] Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum
[B] Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum
[C] Conversion of Kinetic Energy to Potential Energy
[D] Law of Conservation of Energy
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Correct Answer: B [Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum]
Notes:
The recoiling of gun is an example of Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum. When gun fires a bullet, it experiences a force in forward direction (action) , as a result the gun exerts a backward force (reaction) on the shoulder. Thus, it is in accordance with Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum which is also the Newton’s 3rd law of motion.
10. What is the S.I unit of Coefficient of Mutual inductance?
[A] weber
[B] candela
[C] henry
[D] lambert
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Correct Answer: C [ henry ]
Notes:
The unit of Coefficient of Mutual inductance is henry lambert is the S.I unit of Luminance weber is the S.I unit of Magnetic Flux candela is the S.I unit of Luminous Intensity