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. 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.
2. How the brain interprets the frequency of an emitted sound is called its __:
[A] Pitch
[B] Amplitude
[C] Intensity
[D] Timbre
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Correct Answer: A [ Pitch]
Notes:
How the brain interprets the frequency of an emitted sound is called the pitch. Researchers have discovered a discrete region of the monkey brain that processes pitch, the relative high and low points of sound, by recognizing a single musical note played by different instruments.
3. One joule of work is said to be done when__:
[A] a force of 1 dyne causes a displacement of 1 cm.
[B] a force of 1 dyne causes a displacement of 1 m.
[C] a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 cm.
[D] a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.
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Correct Answer: D [ a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.]
Notes:
The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units. It is equal to the work done on an object when a force of one Newton acts on that object in the direction of the force’s motion through a distance of one meter. One joule of work is said to be done when a force of 1 N causes a displacement of 1 m.
4. In which of the following conditions, a Balloon filled with a gas such as Hydrogen will tend to rise up?
[A] If the buoyant force exerted by the air on a balloon is greater than the weight of the balloon
[B] If the buoyant force exerted by the air on a balloon is less than the weight of the balloon
[C] If the buoyant force exerted by the air on a balloon is equal to the weight of the balloon
[D] If the density of the air is greater than the density of the gas filled in balloon
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Correct Answer: A [ If the buoyant force exerted by the air on a balloon is greater than the weight of the balloon]
Notes:
A Balloon filled with a gas such as Hydrogen gas is much lighter in weight than the weight of air displaced by it. So the buoyant force exerted by the air on a balloon is greater than the weight of the balloon. The hydrogen gas which is lighter than air enables the balloon to float.
5. 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).
6. Which of the following is correct about the properties of Gravitational Forces?
[A] They are the strongest forces in nature
[B] They observe inverse square law
[C] Both a and b
[D] None
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Correct Answer: B [They observe inverse square law]
Notes:
Gravitational Forces are the weakest forces in nature. They obey inverse square law as they vary inversely as the square of the distance between the two bodies. They are central forces and conservative forces. They operate over very long distances having an infinite range.
7. Which of the following pairs represent two scalar quantities?
[A] Mass, Acceleration
[B] Temperature, Torque
[C] Distance, Speed
[D] Gravitational Intensity, Work
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Correct Answer: C [Distance, Speed]
Notes:
The physical quantities which have only magnitude and no direction are called as Scalar quantities. Some examples of Scalar quantities: Work, Mass, Temperature, Distance, Speed.
8. The acceleration at a given instant of time is called as:
[A] Average acceleration
[B] Instantaneous acceleration
[C] Variable acceleration
[D] Zero acceleration
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Correct Answer: B [Instantaneous acceleration]
Notes:
The acceleration of an object at a given instant of time is called Instantaneous acceleration. When an object moves with variable acceleration, then it possesses different acceleration at different point of time.
9. What is the relationship between the angle of friction and the angle of repose?
[A] Equal to the angle of repose
[B] Twice the angle of repose
[C] Greater than the angle of repose
[D] Lesser than the angle of repose
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Correct Answer: A [Equal to the angle of repose]
Notes:
The angle of friction is indeed equal to the angle of repose. The angle of repose is, to put it simply, the steepest angle at which a sloping surface formed of a particular loose material is stable. It signifies the maximum angle at which an object can rest on an inclined plane without sliding.
10. What happens to the velocity of a light body when it undergoes an elastic collision in one dimension with a very heavy body at rest?
[A] its velocity becomes twice
[B] it rebounds with twice of its own velocity
[C] it rebounds with its own velocity
[D] it stops and comes to rest
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Correct Answer: C [it rebounds with its own velocity]
Notes:
A light body rebounds with its own velocity when it undergoes an elastic collision in one dimension with a very heavy body at rest. Note: The heavy body continues to be in rest in this case