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. Newton-meters per second is represented as follows?
[A] Ohm
[B] Volt
[C] Watt
[D] Calorie
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Correct Answer: C [Watt]
Notes:
one watt is the rate at which work is done when an object is moved at a speed of one meter per second against a force of one Newton.
2. Which among the following is measured by an Odometer?
[A] Pressure
[B] Height
[C] Distance
[D] Velocity
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Correct Answer: C [Distance]
Notes:
An odometer is an instrument used for measuring the distance. It measures distance traveled by a vehicle such as a bicycle or car. The device may be electronic, mechanical, or a combination of the two.
3. An object is executing uniform circular motion. Which of the following quantities remain(s) constant during the object’s motion?
[A] Velocity and acceleration
[B] Speed and velocity
[C] Speed and acceleration
[D] Speed only
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Correct Answer: D [ Speed only]
Notes:
The velocity of an object undergoing uniform circular motion is always changing (because the direction is always changing). Further, since the acceleration is centripetal, it must always point toward the center of the circle; so, as the object moves around the circle, the acceleration vector is also constantly changing direction. Notice that for an object in uniform circular motion, both the velocity and the acceleration are changing because the directions of these vectors are always changing, even though their magnitudes stay the same. In this question, only speed remains unchanged.
4. Who was the first scientist to discover Electrons?
[A] Albert Einstein
[B] Isaac Newton
[C] J.C. Bose
[D] J.J Thompson
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Correct Answer: D [J.J Thompson]
Notes:
J.J Thompson was the first scientist to discover and identify the electrons and to make the discovery of the first subatomic particle. He was also the first scientist to find evidence for isotopes of a stable (non-radioactive) element in 1913, as part of his exploration into the composition of canal rays (positive ions). His experiments to determine the nature of positively charged particles led to the development of the mass spectrograph. J.J Thompson belonged to United Kingdom. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases.
5. Which of the following is true about displacement of an object?
[A] It is always equal to the distance travelled by the object
[B] It can be less than the distance travelled by the object
[C] It can be greater than the distance travelled by the object
[D] It always less than the distance travelled by the object
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Correct Answer: B [It can be less than the distance travelled by the object]
Notes:
The displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final position of an object in the given time. The displacement of an object is a vector quantity. It can be less than or equal to the distance but can never be greater than the distance travelled by that object
6. The thrust on the rocket is:
[A] in the same direction of the rocket
[B] in the opposite direction of the rocket
[C] at 90° to the direction of the rocket
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [in the opposite direction of the rocket]
Notes:
The thrust on the rocket is in the opposite direction of the rocket. The thrust is the force with which rocket moves upwards. F = -u (dm/dt)
7. The angular momentum of a satellite depends on which of the following?
[A] Mass of the satellite
[B] Mass of the planet
[C] Radius of orbit of satellite
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The angular momentum of a satellite depends on: 1. Mass of the satellite 2. Mass of the planet 3. Radius of orbit of satellite it is denoted by L. L = (m2GMr)1/2
8. What is the dimensional formula of Stress?
[A] M 1 L-2 T-2
[B] M 1 L-1 T-1
[C] M 1 L1 T-3
[D] M 1 L-1 T-2
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Correct Answer: D [M 1 L-1 T-2]
Notes:
Stress is defined as external force per unit area on a body that tends to cause it to deform. The dimensional formula of Stress is M 1 L-1 T-2
9. What happens to a body when its density is greater than the density of the fluid?
[A] it floats
[B] it sinks
[C] it stays at rest
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [it sinks]
Notes:
The body sinks in the fluid in case its density is greater than the density of the fluid. For example, an iron nail has greater density than water, therefore it sinks in water.
10. What will be the buoyant force acting on the stone, on being immersed in water, if it displaces 100gms of water?
[A] 1000 gm-weight
[B] 100 gm-weight
[C] 10 gm-weight
[D] 1 gm-weight
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Correct Answer: B [100 gm-weight]
Notes:
As per Archimedes’ principle, if a stone, on being immersed in water, displaces 100gms of water, the buoyant force acting on the stone will be equal to 100gm-weight.