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 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.
2. 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.
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. Ohm is a unit of measuring _________?
[A] Resistance
[B] Voltage
[C] Current
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Resistance]
Notes:
The ohm is the SI unit of electrical resistance. Electrical resistance of an object is the measure of its obstruction to the flow of electric current. It mainly depends on the material it is made of, cross sectional area of a conductor, length and temperature. The resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length is known as Resistivity. The unit of resistivity is ohm-metre.
5. Who among the following is known to manufacture first Cyclotron?
[A] Ernest Lawrence
[B] Niels Bohr
[C] Rutherford
[D] Max Born
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Correct Answer: A [Ernest Lawrence]
Notes:
A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest O. Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, and patented in 1932. A cyclotron accelerates charged particles outwards from the center along a spiral path.
6. A pressure cooker on a stove with its lid tightly closed and the whistle in position is an example of:
[A] open system
[B] closed system
[C] isolated system
[D] adiabatic system
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Correct Answer: B [ closed system]
Notes:
A pressure cooker on a stove with its lid tightly closed and the whistle in position is an example of a closed-system thermodynamic process. In a closed-system thermodynamic process, the container (in this case, the pressure cooker) is sealed, and there is no exchange of matter with the surroundings. The pressure cooker is designed to be airtight, so no air or steam can escape while it’s cooking. This sealed environment allows for the buildup of pressure and temperature inside the cooker, which, in turn, speeds up the cooking process.
7. A container is filled with water at 4°C. The water will overflow if the temperature of water is __:
[A] Increased
[B] Decreased
[C] Increased or decreased
[D] None of them
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Correct Answer: C [ Increased or decreased]
Notes:
The reason is the anomalous expansion of water. The maximum density of water occurs at 4°C. So the water expands whether it is heated above 4°C or cooled below 4°C.
8. Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) is being carried out in which country?
[A] U.S.A
[B] Russia
[C] China
[D] Japan
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Correct Answer: A [ U.S.A]
Notes:
Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) is located 1,510 m underground at the Sanford Underground Laboratory in Lead city, South Dakota, United States.
9. 1 femto metre is equal to how many metres?
[A] 10-12
[B] 10-14
[C] 10-15
[D] 1-24
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Correct Answer: C [ 10-15 ]
Notes:1 femto metre is equal to 10
-15 metre. Some other metric prefixes are:
- nano = 10-9
- pico = 10-12
- atto = 10-18
- tera = 1012
- peta = 10-15
- exa = 10-18
10. Which of the following pairs represent two scalar quantities?
[A] Mass, Acceleration
[B] Temperature, Torque
[C] Distance, Speed
[D] Gravitational Intensity, Work
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Correct Answer: C [Distance, Speed]
Notes:
The physical quantities which have only magnitude and no direction are called as Scalar quantities. Some examples of Scalar quantities: Work, Mass, Temperature, Distance, Speed.