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 is true about Total Internal Reflection?
[A] A ray passing from rarer to denser medium and not able to pass to denser medium at an angle greater than critical angle
[B] A ray passing from denser to rarer medium and not able to pass to rarer medium at an angle greater than critical angle
[C] A ray passing from either denser to rarer medium or rarer to denser medium and not able to pass any medium at an angle smaller than critical angle
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [A ray passing from denser to rarer medium and not able to pass to rarer medium at an angle greater than critical angle]
Notes:
A ray passing from denser to rarer medium and not able to pass to rarer medium at an angle greater than critical angle. Critical angle is the angle in which the incident ray is 90 degrees to that of the refracted ray.
2. Which of the following is the unit of Impulse?
[A] N
[B] Ns
[C] N/s
[D] Ns2
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Correct Answer: B [ Ns ]
Notes:
The unit of impulse is Ns. Impulse = Force(N) x Time(s) Impulse can be defined as the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts.
3. Power of lens is measured in which of the following units?
[A] metre
[B] dioptre
[C] lumen
[D] watt
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Correct Answer: B [ dioptre ]
Notes:
Power of lens is measured in dioptre(D). Power of lens = 1/focal length The power of a lens is its ability to bend light. The greater the power the greater the refraction of light.
4. Two vectors are said to be equal if:
[A] they have equal magnitude and same direction
[B] they have equal magnitude and opposite direction
[C] they have equal magnitude and common initial point
[D] they have equal magnitude irrespective of the direction
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Correct Answer: A [they have equal magnitude and same direction]
Notes:
Two vectors are said to be equal if they have equal magnitude and same direction. Two vectors are said to be co-initial if their initial point is common.
5. What is the apparent weight of the person when the elevator is accelerating downwards?
[A] equal to the actual weight
[B] greater than the actual weight
[C] less than the actual weight
[D] 0
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Correct Answer: C [less than the actual weight]
Notes:
The apparent weight of the person becomes less than the actual weight when the elevator is accelerating downwards. The apparent weight of the person becomes more than the actual weight when the elevator is accelerating upwards.
6. What is the relationship between Kinetic and limiting friction?
[A] Kinetic friction is slightly greater than limiting friction
[B] Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction
[C] Kinetic friction is equal to limiting friction
[D] No relationship
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Correct Answer: B [Kinetic friction is slightly less than limiting friction]
Notes:
The Kinetic friction is always slightly less than the limiting friction. This is because once the motion has started, the inertia of has been overcome and irregularities of one surface have little or no time to get locked into the irregularities of the other surface.
7. 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)
8. Which of the following is NOT correct about an inelastic collision?
[A] Linear momentum is conserved
[B] Kinetic energy is conserved
[C] Total energy is conserved
[D] Some or all the forces involved may be non-conservative in nature
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Correct Answer: B [Kinetic energy is conserved]
Notes:
Following are the basic characteristics of an inelastic collision: 1. Linear momentum is conserved 2. Kinetic energy is NOT conserved 3. Total energy is conserved 4. Some or all the forces involved may be non-conservative in nature
9. What is the orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite?
[A] 4.15 km/s
[B] 2.78 km/s
[C] 3.08 km/s
[D] 6.66 km/s
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Correct Answer: C [3.08 km/s]
Notes:
Orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite can be calculated as (GM/r)1/2. The orbital velocity of geo stationary satellite is 3.08 km/s.
10. What is the maximum stress after which the wire breaks called as?
[A] Tensile strength
[B] Shear strength
[C] Bulk strength
[D] Hooke’s strength
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Correct Answer: A [Tensile strength]
Notes:
The maximum stress after which the wire begin to flow and breaks, is called breaking stress or tensile strength. The force by application of which the wire breaks is called the breaking force.