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. Where will the weight of a person be maximum?
[A] At the Poles
[B] At the Tropic of Capricorn
[C] At the Tropic of Cancer
[D] At the Equator
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Correct Answer: A [At the Poles]
Notes:
The weight of a person would be maximum at the poles, due to the higher gravitational force acting upon them in these regions. This occurs because Earth is an oblate spheroid, flattened at its poles and bulging at the equator, resulting in a shorter distance from the Earth’s center at the poles and a consequent higher gravitational pull. At the equator, the force is slightly weaker due to a greater distance from the Earth’s center. Weights at the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn lie in-between the poles and equator, but are closer to the equator’s value.
2. 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.
3. Which among the following provides potential energy to an object?
[A] Its momentum
[B] It’s position
[C] It’s acceleration
[D] It’s shape
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Correct Answer: B [ It’s position]
Notes:
The potential energy is defined as the energy that is stored in an object due to its position. Various types of potential energy include the gravitational potential energy (depends on its mass and its distance from the center of other object’s mass), the elastic potential energy, the electric potential energy.
4. Among the following units, which one represents the smallest measurement of length?
[A] Micron
[B] Nanometer
[C] Fermi
[D] Angstrom
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Correct Answer: C [Fermi]
Notes:
In the presented choices, the Fermi stands as the smallest unit of length measurement. It is equal to 10^-15 m. Comparatively, 1 Micron equals 10^-6 m, 1 Nanometer equals 10^-9 m, and 1 Angstrom equivalent to 10^-10 m. All these units are commonly used to measure minuscule distances, particularly in the realm of nanotechnology and particle physics. However, the Fermi, named after the esteemed physicist Enrico Fermi, remains the smallest.
5. The force acting on a body for a short time are called as:
[A] Average force
[B] Momentum
[C] Impulse
[D] Tension
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Correct Answer: C [Impulse]
Notes:
The force acting on a body for a short time are called as Impulse. Example: hitting a ball with a bat. Impulse = average force x time It is a measure of total effect of the force. Its unit is Ns
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. The apparent weight of the body becomes zero in which of the following cases in the elevator?
[A] during free fall of a body under gravity
[B] when elevator is accelerating downwards
[C] when elevator is at rest
[D] when elevator is accelerating upwards
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Correct Answer: A [during free fall of a body under gravity]
Notes:
The apparent weight of the body becomes zero in an elevator during free fall of a body under gravity. It can be said that the body becomes weightless as the force of reaction between the person and the plane with which he is in contact vanishes.
8. What is the product of the mass of the body and its velocity called as?
[A] Force
[B] Linear Momentum
[C] Energy
[D] Power
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Correct Answer: B [Linear Momentum]
Notes:
Linear Momentum is the product of the mass of the body and its velocity. Linear Momentum (p) = mass(m) x velocity(v) p= mv Linear momentum is a vector quantity having the direction same as the direction of velocity of the body
9. Which of the following is true about universal gravitational constant in the case of two bodies each of unit mass having their centres placed at unit distance apart?
[A] It is equal to the force of attraction between them
[B] It is equal to twice the force of attraction between them
[C] It is equal to half the force of attraction between them
[D] It is equal to ten times the force of attraction between them
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Correct Answer: A [It is equal to the force of attraction between them]
Notes:
The universal gravitational constant is equal to the force of attraction between two bodies each of unit mass having their centres placed at unit distance apart. F = Gm1m2/r When m1 and m2 = 1 and r=1 then F=G.
10. The angular momentum of a satellite depends on which of the following?
[A] Mass of the satellite
[B] Mass of the planet
[C] Radius of orbit of satellite
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The angular momentum of a satellite depends on: 1. Mass of the satellite 2. Mass of the planet 3. Radius of orbit of satellite it is denoted by L. L = (m2GMr)1/2