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. A pendulum is taken to Moon, what will happen to its time period?
[A] Increases
[B] Decreases
[C] Remains constant
[D] Either increase or decrease
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Correct Answer: A [Increases]
Notes:
When the simple pendulum is taken to the moon, value of gravitational constant g will decrease and thus, its time period will increase.
2. When a barometer is taken down in a coal mine , which of the following happens with the Mercury level in the tube?
[A] rises
[B] falls
[C] falls then rises
[D] remains unaltered
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Correct Answer: A [rises]
Notes:
When a barometer is taken down into a coal mine, the mercury level rises. This is because the temperature increases as you move down the Earth’s crust. There is also very little wind, so the warmth can’t distribute the temperature and moderate it. A barometer is an instrument that measures pressure. In a coal mine, the pressure is higher than normal pressure. When a barometer is taken down into a coal mine, it shows a greater reading.
3. If a Candle is make to burn in Zero Gravity__:
[A] The Candle will burn for a very long time compared to normal gravity
[B] The flame of the candle will become round
[C] There is no impact of gravity on the burning of candle
[D] The Candle will not burn in zero gravity
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Correct Answer: B [ The flame of the candle will become round]
Notes:
Gravity plays a role in flame formation. Modifying the gravity causes different flame types. The common distribution of a flame under normal gravity conditions depends on convection, as soot tends to rise to the top of a general flame, as in a candle in normal gravity conditions, making it yellow. In micro gravity or zero gravity, such as an environment in outer space, convection no longer occurs, and the flame becomes spherical, with a tendency to become more blue and more efficient (although it may go out if not moved steadily, as the CO2 from combustion does not disperse as readily in micro gravity, and tends to smother the flame).
4. Who among the following discovered X-rays?
[A] Marie Curie
[B] J.J Thomson
[C] W.C Roentgen
[D] James Chadwick
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Correct Answer: C [W.C Roentgen]
Notes:
X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. W.C Roengten discovered X-Rays while actually working on Cathode rays. X-rays is a form of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers and frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz. Some Uses of X-Rays: The main use of X-rays is in medicine to check for a broken bone inside body. X-rays can also be used to kill cancer cells. X-rays are used at security checks at airports, railway stations etc. to check customers and baggage. X-rays are also used art historians to see if a picture has been painted on top of an older one. X-ray diffraction is also very important in spectroscopy and as a basis for X-ray crystallography.
5. What is the relationship between Kinetic and limiting friction?
[A] Kinetic friction is slightly greater than limiting friction
[B] Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction
[C] Kinetic friction is equal to limiting friction
[D] No relationship
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Correct Answer: B [Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction]
Notes:
The Kinetic friction is always slightly less than the limiting friction. This is because once the motion has started, the inertia of has been overcome and irregularities of one surface have little or no time to get locked into the irregularities of the other surface.
6. Which of the following is NOT a method to reduce friction?
[A] By lubrication
[B] By polishing
[C] throwing sand on the ground
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [throwing sand on the ground]
Notes:
Some of the ways of reducing friction are: 1. By polishing 2. By lubrication 3. By proper selection of materials 4. By streamlining 5. By using ball bearings
7. Which of the following is NOT a conservative force?
[A] Electrostatic force
[B] Magnetic force
[C] Force in an elastic spring
[D] Frictional force
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Correct Answer: D [Frictional force]
Notes:
A conservative force is a force with the property that the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the taken path. Examples: Electrostatic force, Magnetic force, Force in an elastic spring Frictional force is a non-conservative force.
8. In which of the following situations, the state of weightlessness can be observed?
[A] When objects fall freely under gravity
[B] When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth
[C] When bodies are at null points in outer space
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The weight of a body is the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of earth. Weightlessness is a situation when the observed weight of the body becomes zero. Some of the situations of state of weightlessness are: 1. When objects fall freely under gravity 2. When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth 3. When bodies are at null points in outer space
9. The ratio of the magnitude of the external force applied on a body to the magnitude of acceleration produced in its motion is known as:
[A] Inertial Mass
[B] Angular Momentum
[C] Gravitational Potential
[D] Gravitational Constant
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Correct Answer: A [Inertial Mass]
Notes:
The inertial mass of a body may be measured as the ratio of the magnitude of the external force applied on it to the magnitude of acceleration produced in its motion. It is the measure of ability of the body to oppose the production of acceleration in its motion by an external force.
10. What is the escape velocity of a planet having mass 6 times and radius 2 times as that of earth?
[A] 3 ve
[B] √2 ve
[C] √3 ve
[D] 2 ve
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Correct Answer: C [√3 ve]
Notes:
Escape velocity of a satellite is given by ve = (2GM/r)1/2 So when M=6times and R=2R, then ve becomes √3 ve.