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 is measured using a Vernier Caliper?
[A] Dimensions
[B] Time
[C] Sound
[D] Temperature
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Correct Answer: A [Dimensions]
Notes:
The Vernier caliper has a main scale and a sliding vernier scale which can measure nearest to 0.02 mm. It can be used to measure internal and the external dimensions of an object by using the smaller jaws at the top and the main jaws respectively. By using stems depth can be measured.
2. Which among the following defines gravitational mass?
[A] Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity
[B] Ratio of Acceleration due to gravity and weight of a body
[C] matter contained in a body
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity]
Notes:
Gravitational mass is the Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity. Gravitational mass is the mass of a body as measured by its gravitational attraction for other bodies.
3. 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.
4. The term “Isopycnic” is most closely defined by which among the following?
[A] Two places with same atmospheric pressure
[B] Two liquids with same viscosity
[C] Two liquids with same density
[D] Two places with same temperature
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Correct Answer: C [Two liquids with same density]
Notes:
The term “Isopycnic” refers to two substances having the same density. It is derived from the Greek words “iso,” meaning equal, and “pycnos,” meaning dense. In scientific contexts, isopycnic conditions are often used in centrifugation techniques to separate particles based on their density, such as in the purification of DNA or proteins.
5. A long Rail (approximately 700 meters) made up of steel is struck to produce a sound. The person standing on the other end of the rail would hear in which among the following pattern?
[A] He listens the sound waves once propagated via steel
[B] He listens the sound waves once propagated via air
[C] He listens the sound waves twice, first propagated via steel and second propagated via air
[D] He listens the sound waves twice, first propagated via air and second propagated via steel
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Correct Answer: C [He listens the sound waves twice, first propagated via steel and second propagated via air]
Notes:
The correct answer is that the person hears the sound waves twice: first via steel and then via air. Sound travels faster in solids than in gases. in steel, it travels at about 5,960 m/s, while in air, it travels at approximately 343 m/s. Given the long distance of 700 meters, the sound will reach the person through the steel rail first, followed by the sound traveling through the air. This phenomenon illustrates the differences in sound propagation speeds in different media.
6. A person is standing in front of a wall and makes a sound. What should be the normal minimum distance between the person and the wall , so that the person hears echo?
[A] 6 meters
[B] 13 meters
[C] 20 meters
[D] 17 meters
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Correct Answer: D [17 meters]
Notes:
To hear an echo, the minimum distance between a wall and the source of sound is 17m. The minimum interval is 0.1 sec.
7. Which among the following orbits are more prone to harms of space debris or space Junk in comparison to others?
[A] Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit
[B] Low Earth Orbit
[C] Geosynchronous orbit
[D] Geostationary Orbit
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Correct Answer: D [ Geostationary Orbit]
Notes:
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is more prone to space debris or space junk. This is because space debris is more concentrated in orbits closer to Earth. Most debris is within 2,000 km (1,200 miles) of Earth’s surface.
Space debris orbits the Earth at tremendous speeds, about 15,700 miles per hour (25,265 kph) in low Earth orbit. In the event of a collision, it could cause significant damage to a satellite or spacecraft.
Experts are concerned about the amount of space debris in regions that are too high to benefit from the cleansing effects of Earth’s atmosphere. They believe that if there is too much space junk in orbit, it could result in a chain reaction where more and more objects collide and create new space junk.
8. Which of the following makes a CD or DVD show rainbow pattern?
[A] Diffraction of the Light
[B] Thin-Film Interference of the light
[C] Scattering of the light
[D] Polarisation of the light
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Correct Answer: A [ Diffraction of the Light]
Notes:
A CD or DVD has closely spaced tracks which work as a diffraction grating to form the familiar rainbow pattern seen when looking at a disk.
9. Who among the following is credited for the discovery of ‘Expanding Universe’?
[A] Edwin Hubble
[B] Niels Bohr
[C] S Chandra Shekhar
[D] C.V Raman
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Correct Answer: A [Edwin Hubble]
Notes:
Edwin Hubble, an american astronomer, and was the first to prove that the universe is expanding. According to Expanding Universe theory, the universe is presently expanding. Hubble proved that there is a direct relationship between the speeds of distant galaxies and their distances from Earth. This is now known as Hubble’s Law.
10. Which of the following statements regarding vectors is NOT correct?
[A] A unit vector is dimensionless
[B] A vector cannot be divided by a vector
[C] A vector changes, when it is displaced to itself
[D] Current is not a vector quantity
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Correct Answer: C [A vector changes, when it is displaced to itself]
Notes:
A unit vector is unit less and dimensionless. A vector cannot be divided by a vector as a vector cannot be divided by a direction. A vector does not change, when it is displaced to itself. Time, Pressure, Surface Tension, Current are some of the quantities that have direction but are not vectors. A physical quantity is a vector only when it follows commutative law of addition of vectors.