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 of the following statements is incorrect about a Plane Mirror?
[A] The focal length of a plane mirror is infinity
[B] Its optical power is one
[C] It forms a virtual image of a real object
[D] It is used in constructing periscope
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Correct Answer: B [Its optical power is one]
Notes:
Second statement is incorrect because the optical power of plane mirror is zero.
2. Which among the following is a source of Atomic Energy ?
[A] Iron
[B] Uranium
[C] Silver
[D] Platinum
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Correct Answer: B [Uranium]
Notes:
Uranium is the most common fuel used to produce nuclear energy. Uranium is a nonrenewable energy source that is found in rocks all over the world. However, the specific type of uranium used to produce nuclear energy, called U-235, is rare.
3. 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.
4. The spray bottles used as window or household cleaner or perfume spray works on:
[A] Capillary action
[B] Bernoulli’s Principle
[C] Pascal’s Law
[D] Stoke’s Law
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Correct Answer: B [ Bernoulli’s Principle]
Notes:
When we press the top of bottle the pressure at top of the bottle decreases and hence, the velocity of liquid flow increases. Bernoulli’s Principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid produces a decrease in pressure and that a decrease in the speed of a fluid produces an increase in pressure. The principle states that the total energy of a moving fluid remains constant at all times.
5. Which of the following makes a CD or DVD show rainbow pattern?
[A] Diffraction of the Light
[B] Thin-Film Interference of the light
[C] Scattering of the light
[D] Polarisation of the light
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Correct Answer: A [ Diffraction of the Light]
Notes:
A CD or DVD has closely spaced tracks which work as a diffraction grating to form the familiar rainbow pattern seen when looking at a disk.
6. If a moving body turns its speed to 1.5 times, its kinetic energy __:
[A] will become 1.5 times
[B] will become 3 times
[C] will become 2.25 times
[D] will become 6 times
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Correct Answer: C [ will become 2.25 times]
Notes:
Kinetic Energy is a product of half the Mass times Velocity Squared. When the velocity is doubled, the Kinetic energy would go up four times. If velocity is tripled, kinetic energy would go up nine times. If velocity is increased by 1.5 times the Kinetic energy would go up by 1.5×1.5=2.25 times.
7. What is the S.I. unit for Luminous Intensity?
[A] mole
[B] ampere
[C] candela
[D] weber
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Correct Answer: C [ candela ]
Notes:
The S.I. unit for Luminous Intensity is candela. The symbol used for candela is cd. Mole is the S.I unit for Quantity of Matter ampere is the S.I unit for Electric Current. Weber is the S.I unit for Magnetic Flux Luminous Intensity is the amount of light that a point source radiates in a given direction
8. 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.
9. Which of the following is/are independent of mass during the projectile motion?
[A] Time of Flight
[B] Horizontal Range
[C] Maximum Height
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The Time of Flight, Horizontal Range and the Maximum Height of an object are independent of mass of the object during the projectile motion.
10. 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.