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. What is the focal length of a concave lense with number -5D?
[A] 5 cm
[B] 10 cm
[C] 15 cm
[D] 20 cm
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Correct Answer: D [20 cm]
Notes:
A concave lens is a type of lens that has a thinner center than edges, and it is sometimes called a diverging lens because it spreads out light rays that are parallel to its axis. The focal length of a lens is a measure of its ability to focus light, and it is defined as the distance from the lens to the point where the light rays converge. In the case of a concave lens with a power of -5D, the focal length would be equal to 1/5 of a meter, or 20 centimeters.
2. Any moving object on earth finally comes to rest due to which among the following?
[A] Gravity
[B] Friction
[C] Inertia
[D] Motion
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Correct Answer: B [Friction]
Notes:
Friction is the main reason for any object to come to rest. It is the main reason for the stability of the objects on earth.
3. Which among the following is true regarding Sound Waves?
[A] They are longitudinal waves and material medium is not required for their propagation
[B] They are transverse waves and material medium is required for their propagation
[C] They are longitudinal waves and material medium is required for their propagation
[D] They are transverse waves and material medium is not required for their propagation
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Correct Answer: C [They are longitudinal waves and material medium is required for their propagation]
Notes:
The sound waves are longitudinal waves and material medium is not required for their propagation. The sound waves can travel through solid, liquid and gas.
4. Which among the following sentence is correct reason behind the blue color of ocean water?
[A] Water molecules absorb all other colors except blue
[B] Impurities in Sea water reflect the blue light
[C] Water molecules scatter the blue light
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Water molecules scatter the blue light]
Notes:
Water molecules scatter the blue light by absorbing the light waves and then rapidly re-emitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
5. Which among the following character of mercury makes it suitable to use in barometers instead of water?
[A] Low density and low vapor pressure
[B] High density and high vapor pressure
[C] Low density and good conductor of heat
[D] High density and low vapor pressure
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Correct Answer: D [High density and low vapor pressure]
Notes:
Mercury is typically used in barometers because it is denser and more viscous than water, which makes it more effective at measuring changes in atmospheric pressure. It also has High density and low vapor pressure than water. When atmospheric pressure changes, the mercury in the barometer will either rise or fall in the tube, allowing the barometer to accurately measure the pressure. Additionally, mercury has a lower freezing point and a higher boiling point than water, which makes it less likely to freeze or boil at normal temperatures and therefore more reliable for use in a barometer.
6. Which of these is in action in the process of a liquid rising in the syringe when the piston is pulled up?
[A] Capillary action
[B] surface tension
[C] atmospheric pressure
[D] cohesive forces
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Correct Answer: C [atmospheric pressure]
Notes:
Atmospheric pressure is the force that causes liquid to rise in a syringe when the piston is pulled up. When the syringe is placed with its opening in a liquid and the plunger is pulled up, the air pressure inside the barrel becomes much less than the atmospheric pressure acting on the liquid. Fluids flow from a high pressure area to a low pressure area. Once the pressure inside the syringe is lower than the pressure outside the syringe, the fluid will flow into the syringe.
7. 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.
8. We can hear a whooshing sound when we hold a spiral conch shell near our ears. What is the most likely reason behind this?
[A] The sound we hear is echoing of our blood rushing through the blood vessels of our ear
[B] The sound is generated by air flowing through the shell – in and out
[C] The ambient noise around us resonates inside the shell
[D] None of the reasons mentioned in statements A, B or C is correct
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Correct Answer: C [ The ambient noise around us resonates inside the shell]
Notes:
The most likely explanation for the wave-like noise is ambient noise from around us. The seashell that we hold just slightly above our ear captures this noise, which resonates inside the shell.
9. Electron microscope works on which of the following principles?
[A] Optical interference
[B] Wave Nature of electrons
[C] Motion of charged particle in electromagnetic fields
[D] Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic induction
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Correct Answer: B [Wave Nature of electrons]
Notes:
Electron microscope works on the principle of Wave Nature of electrons. Electron microscopes use an electron beam instead of visible light and an electron detector instead of our eyes. An electron beam allows us to see at very small scales because electrons can also behave as light due to its wave nature.
10. 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.