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 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.
2. Fermi-Kurie plot is used for the study of which of the following?
[A] Alpha Decay
[B] Beta Decay
[C] Internal Conversion
[D] Cluster Decay
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Correct Answer: B [Beta Decay]
Notes:
Fermi–Kurie plot is a graph developed by Franz N. D. Kurie and is used in studying beta decay. In this graph square root of the number of beta particles whose energy lie within a specific range, divided by the Fermi function, is plotted against beta-particle energy.
3. Edwin Howard Armstrong was an inventor of which of the following technologies?
[A] Television
[B] Compact Discs
[C] FM Radio
[D] Broadband
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Correct Answer: C [FM Radio]
Notes:
Edwin Howard Armstrong was an American electrical engineer who developed FM radio and the superheterodyne receiver system. Edwin Howard Armstrong is the “father of FM radio” and was born in 1890.
4. Which frequency range characterizes Ultrasound, that is beyond the upper limit of human auditory perception?
[A] Above 20 KHz
[B] Above 200 KHz
[C] Above 2 KHz
[D] Below 20 KHz
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Correct Answer: A [Above 20 KHz]
Notes:
Ultrasound corresponds to sound waves with frequencies exceeding the upper limit of human perceptible sound, generally above 20 kHz. Humans, typically, can perceive sounds ranging between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. Ultrasound, therefore, is beyond the auditory range of humans and is employed in technologies like medical imaging and sonar devices due to its unique properties.
5. Which of the following lie in the Tetra hertz frequency?
[A] Visible Light and Infra Red
[B] Infra Red and Microwaves
[C] Microwaves and Radio Waves
[D] Visible Light and Ultraviolet light
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Correct Answer: B [ Infra Red and Microwaves]
Notes:
The range of the tera hertz radiation frequency is from roughly 0.1 THz to 10 THz. It is higher than the frequency of radio waves and microwaves, but lower than the frequency of infrared light.
6. We can hear a whooshing sound when we hold a spiral conch shell near our ears. What is the most likely reason behind this?
[A] The sound we hear is echoing of our blood rushing through the blood vessels of our ear
[B] The sound is generated by air flowing through the shell – in and out
[C] The ambient noise around us resonates inside the shell
[D] None of the reasons mentioned in statements A, B or C is correct
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Correct Answer: C [ The ambient noise around us resonates inside the shell]
Notes:
The most likely explanation for the wave-like noise is ambient noise from around us. The seashell that we hold just slightly above our ear captures this noise, which resonates inside the shell.
7. A person weighing 80 Kg. is standing on an accurate scale in an elevator. The elevator is slowing down while moving downwards. In this case the scale will read__?
[A] 80 Kg.
[B] Less than 80 Kg
[C] More than 80 Kg
[D] Either less or more than 80 Kg
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Correct Answer: C [More than 80 Kg]
Notes:
When the elevator is slowing down while moving downwards, that means there is an acceleration upwards. The gravitational force must be lesser than the normal force. Thus, during slowing down while moving downwards, the normal force on the feet of a passenger is greater than her weight. In this case the scale will read more than 80 kg.
8. What is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis with regard to a fixed star?
[A] Sidereal day
[B] Solar day
[C] Shake
[D] Tropical year
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Correct Answer: A [Sidereal day]
Notes:
Sidereal day is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis w.r.t a fixed star Solar day is the time taken by the earth to complete one rotation about its axis w.r.t the sun. Shake is the smallest practical unit of time 1 shake = 10-8s Tropical year: The year in which there is a total solar eclipse.
9. 1 nautical mile is equivalent to which of the following?
[A] 1.44 x 1000 m
[B] 1.852 x 100 m
[C] 1.852 x 1000 m
[D] 1.44 x 100 m
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Correct Answer: C [ 1.852 x 1000 m ]
Notes:nautical mile is a unit of length. 1 nautical mile is equal to 1.852 x 1000 m Other important units of length are:
- 1 mile = 1.609 x 1000 m
- 1 light year = 9.46 x 1015 m
- 1 AU = 1.5 x 1011m
- 1 Par sec = 3.1 x 1016m
10. Which of the following is NOT a conservative force?
[A] Electrostatic force
[B] Magnetic force
[C] Force in an elastic spring
[D] Frictional force
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Correct Answer: D [Frictional force]
Notes:
A conservative force is a force with the property that the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the taken path. Examples: Electrostatic force, Magnetic force, Force in an elastic spring Frictional force is a non-conservative force.