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 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.
2. In recent times, the “dynamic brake system” is becoming popular in modern railways. The dynamic brake system coverts Kinetic energy to__:
[A] Potential energy
[B] Electricity
[C] Sound energy
[D] Magnetic energy
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Correct Answer: B [ Electricity]
Notes:
Modern engines also have, additionally, dynamic brake system which works on the principle of converting kinetic energy of the moving train to electricity making the electric motors to work as generators.
3. 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).
4. 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.
5. Curie the a unit of which of the following?
[A] Luminescence
[B] Radioactivity
[C] Pressure
[D] Mass
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Correct Answer: B [ Radioactivity ]
Notes:
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity). It is symbolized with Ci . 1 curie = 3.7 x 10 10 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
6. The motion of an object under free fall is an example of which of the following?
[A] uniform velocity
[B] uniform acceleration
[C] zero acceleration
[D] non-uniform acceleration
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Correct Answer: B [uniform acceleration]
Notes:
The motion of an object under free fall is a case of uniform acceleration. If an object is released from a height near the surface of earth, it accelerates downwards under the influence of a gravity pull with acceleration due to gravity.
7. What is the relation between Time period and Frequency in case of uniform circular motion?
[A] reciprocal to each other
[B] equal to each other
[C] no relation between them
[D] Time period is one half of the Frequency
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Correct Answer: A [reciprocal to each other]
Notes:
Time period and Frequency are reciprocal to each other in case of uniform circular motion. Time period = 1 /Frequency Time Period is the time taken by the object to complete one revolution. Frequency is the number of revolutions completed by the object in unit time.
8. Which of these is the force required to move a body uniformly in a circle?
[A] Centrifugal force
[B] Centripetal force
[C] Kinetic force
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Centripetal force]
Notes:
Centripetal force is the force required to move a body uniformly in a circle. This force acts along the radius and towards the centre of the circle. Centrifugal force is the force that arises when a body is moving actually along a circular path by virtue of the tendency of the body to regain its path.
9. The Newton’s third law is applicable when:
[A] bodies are at rest
[B] bodies are in motion
[C] bodies are in the air
[D] bodies are at rest or in motion
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Correct Answer: D [bodies are at rest or in motion]
Notes:
The Newton’s third law is applicable whether the bodies are at rest or in motion. It states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
10. Which of these is/are examples of conservation of linear momentum?
[A] Explosion of bomb
[B] Recoiling of a gun
[C] Fight of rockets and jet planes
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:Some examples of conservation of linear momentum:
- Recoiling of a gun
- Explosion of bomb
- Fight of rockets and jet planes
- A man jumping out of a boat to the shore
- A person on a frictionless surface