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 is responsible for the fact that Tennis ball bounces higher at high altitudes than in plains?
[A] Low Gravity
[B] High Gravity
[C] Less dense air
[D] Low atmospheric temperature
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Correct Answer: C [ Less dense air ]
Notes:
The rarified air at high altitudes gives less resistance to ball.
2. Which of the following term denotes the internal reaction force per unit area developed as a result of applied external force ?
[A] Stress
[B] Friction
[C] Moment of Inertia
[D] tension
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Correct Answer: A [Stress]
Notes:
Stress is the force acting per unit area. It is the internal force reaction per unit area developed as a result of external force.
3. Which among the following defines cohesive force?
[A] the force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material
[B] the force of attraction acting between the molecules of different material
[C] the force of attraction acting between the atoms of same material
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [the force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material]
Notes:
The force of attraction acting between the molecules of same material is known as cohesive force. Cohesive force is the action or property of like molecules sticking together, being mutually attractive.
4. 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.
5. Fermi-Kurie plot is used for the study of which of the following?
[A] Alpha Decay
[B] Beta Decay
[C] Internal Conversion
[D] Cluster Decay
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Correct Answer: B [Beta Decay]
Notes:
Fermi–Kurie plot is a graph developed by Franz N. D. Kurie and is used in studying beta decay. In this graph square root of the number of beta particles whose energy lie within a specific range, divided by the Fermi function, is plotted against beta-particle energy.
6. Which among the following correctly represents a Parsec?
[A] 0.326 Light Years
[B] 3.261 Light Years
[C] 32.61 Light Years
[D] 3.026 Light Years
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Correct Answer: B [3.261 Light Years]
Notes:
One parsec is approximately equal to 31 trillion kilometres (19 trillion miles), or 210,000 astronomical units, and equates to about 3.3 light-years.
7. Which of the following is not a valid conservation law of classical Physics?
[A] Law of conservation of energy
[B] Law of conservation of current
[C] Law of conservation of angular momentum
[D] Law of conservation of charge
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Correct Answer: B [Law of conservation of current]
Notes:
The following laws are dealt with in the classical physics: 1. Law of conservation of energy 2. Law of conservation of angular momentum 3. Law of conservation of linear momentum 4. Law of conservation of charge
8. The force between charged particles is called as:
[A] Nuclear Force
[B] Gravitational Force
[C] Centrifugal Force
[D] Electromagnetic Force
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Correct Answer: D [Electromagnetic Force]
Notes:
Electromagnetic force is the force between charged particles. It can be attractive for unlike charges and repulsive for like charges. It does not need any intervening medium to act and is enormously strong as compared to gravitational force.
9. Newton’s third law of motion applies to which of these forces?
[A] Gravitational
[B] Electric
[C] Magnetic
[D] All of the Above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the Above]
Notes:
Newton’s third law of motion applies to all kinds of forces i.e. Electric, Magnetic, Gravitational etc. It states that every action always has an equal and opposite reaction.
10. Which of the following is true about the effect of altitude on the value of acceleration due to gravity?
[A] The acceleration due to gravity decreases with height
[B] The acceleration due to gravity increases with height
[C] The acceleration due to gravity is not dependent on height
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [The acceleration due to gravity decreases with height]
Notes:
The acceleration due to gravity decreases with height. G0= g(1-2h/R) where h is the height above the surface of the earth.