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 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.
3. Which among the following explains the radiation emitted by black bodies?
[A] Big-bang theory
[B] Quantum Theory
[C] Piezoelectric Effect
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Quantum Theory]
Notes:
The correct answer is Quantum Theory. Black body radiation refers to the electromagnetic radiation emitted by an idealized object that absorbs all incident radiation. Max Planck introduced the concept in 1900, leading to the development of quantum mechanics. This theory explains that energy is quantized, emitted in discrete packets called quanta or photons, resolving the ultraviolet catastrophe predicted by classical physics.
4. Which among the following character of mercury makes it suitable to use in barometers instead of water?
[A] Low density and low vapor pressure
[B] High density and high vapor pressure
[C] Low density and good conductor of heat
[D] High density and low vapor pressure
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Correct Answer: D [High density and low vapor pressure]
Notes:
Mercury is typically used in barometers because it is denser and more viscous than water, which makes it more effective at measuring changes in atmospheric pressure. It also has High density and low vapor pressure than water. When atmospheric pressure changes, the mercury in the barometer will either rise or fall in the tube, allowing the barometer to accurately measure the pressure. Additionally, mercury has a lower freezing point and a higher boiling point than water, which makes it less likely to freeze or boil at normal temperatures and therefore more reliable for use in a barometer.
5. Which among the following waves are most commonly used in the Night Vision Devices?
[A] Microwaves
[B] Infra Red Waves
[C] Ultra Violet Waves
[D] Radio Waves
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Correct Answer: B [Infra Red Waves]
Notes:
Infrared waves are used in the night vision apparatus such as night vision goggles. Active infrared night-vision combines infrared illumination of spectral range 700–1,000 nm (just below the visible spectrum of the human eye) with CCD cameras sensitive to this light.
6. The frequency range of Ultra High Frequency (UHF) is __?
[A] 3 to 10 Megahertz
[B] 3 to 30 Megahertz
[C] 300 to 3000 Megahertz
[D] 300 to 30000 Megahertz
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Correct Answer: C [ 300 to 3000 Megahertz]
Notes:
Ultra High Frequency (UHF) designates the ITU radio frequency range of electromagnetic waves between 300 Megahertz to 3 GHz (3,000 Megahertz).
7. 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.
8. Which of the following is the unit of Impulse?
[A] N
[B] Ns
[C] N/s
[D] Ns2
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Correct Answer: B [ Ns ]
Notes:
The unit of impulse is Ns. Impulse = Force(N) x Time(s) Impulse can be defined as the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts.
9. What is the maximum height that can be attained by a projectile?
[A] equal to its maximum range
[B] one half of its maximum range
[C] one-fourth of its maximum range
[D] twice of its maximum range
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Correct Answer: C [one-fourth of its maximum range]
Notes:
The maximum height that can be attained by a projectile is equal to one-fourth of its maximum range.
10. 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.