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 defines gravitational mass?
[A] Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity
[B] Ratio of Acceleration due to gravity and weight of a body
[C] matter contained in a body
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity]
Notes:
Gravitational mass is the Ratio of weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity. Gravitational mass is the mass of a body as measured by its gravitational attraction for other bodies.
3. 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.
4. Which of the following waves can be used to measure the speed of a approaching car?
[A] Light waves
[B] Micro waves
[C] Radio waves
[D] Sound waves
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Correct Answer: C [Radio waves]
Notes:
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies as high as 300 gigahertz to as low as 30 hertz. It is used to measure the speed of an approaching car.
5. When a barometer is taken down in a coal mine , which of the following happens with the Mercury level in the tube?
[A] rises
[B] falls
[C] falls then rises
[D] remains unaltered
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Correct Answer: A [rises]
Notes:
When a barometer is taken down into a coal mine, the mercury level rises. This is because the temperature increases as you move down the Earth’s crust. There is also very little wind, so the warmth can’t distribute the temperature and moderate it. A barometer is an instrument that measures pressure. In a coal mine, the pressure is higher than normal pressure. When a barometer is taken down into a coal mine, it shows a greater reading.
6. Which among the following temperature scale is based upon absolute zero?
[A] Celsius
[B] Fahrenheit
[C] Kelvin
[D] Rankine
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Correct Answer: C [Kelvin]
Notes:
Kelvin is the base unit of temperature (SI unit), having the unit symbol K. The Kelvin temperature scale has an absolute zero (0°K) below which temperatures do not exist. It is the lowest possible temperature. At this temperature there is no motion and no heat. It is equivalent to 0°K, or -273.15° C, or at -460° F.
7. Which among the following is the most acceptable range of LEO (Low Earth orbit)?
[A] 350 – 2,600 kms
[B] 200-2000 kms
[C] 160 – 2,000 kms
[D] 160-1600 kms
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Correct Answer: C [160 – 2,000 kms]
Notes:
This range is commonly used and accepted in the context of satellite orbits within the Earth’s atmosphere. It extends from approximately 160 kilometers (the Kármán line, which is often used as the boundary of space) to around 2,000 kilometers above the Earth’s surface.
8. Which among the following correctly represents a Parsec?
[A] 0.326 Light Years
[B] 3.261 Light Years
[C] 32.61 Light Years
[D] 3.026 Light Years
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Correct Answer: B [3.261 Light Years]
Notes:
One parsec is approximately equal to 31 trillion kilometres (19 trillion miles), or 210,000 astronomical units, and equates to about 3.3 light-years.
9. Which among the following orbits are more prone to harms of space debris or space Junk in comparison to others?
[A] Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit
[B] Low Earth Orbit
[C] Geosynchronous orbit
[D] Geostationary Orbit
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Correct Answer: D [ Geostationary Orbit]
Notes:
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is more prone to space debris or space junk. This is because space debris is more concentrated in orbits closer to Earth. Most debris is within 2,000 km (1,200 miles) of Earth’s surface.
Space debris orbits the Earth at tremendous speeds, about 15,700 miles per hour (25,265 kph) in low Earth orbit. In the event of a collision, it could cause significant damage to a satellite or spacecraft.
Experts are concerned about the amount of space debris in regions that are too high to benefit from the cleansing effects of Earth’s atmosphere. They believe that if there is too much space junk in orbit, it could result in a chain reaction where more and more objects collide and create new space junk.
10. If a Candle is make to burn in Zero Gravity__:
[A] The Candle will burn for a very long time compared to normal gravity
[B] The flame of the candle will become round
[C] There is no impact of gravity on the burning of candle
[D] The Candle will not burn in zero gravity
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Correct Answer: B [ The flame of the candle will become round]
Notes:
Gravity plays a role in flame formation. Modifying the gravity causes different flame types. The common distribution of a flame under normal gravity conditions depends on convection, as soot tends to rise to the top of a general flame, as in a candle in normal gravity conditions, making it yellow. In micro gravity or zero gravity, such as an environment in outer space, convection no longer occurs, and the flame becomes spherical, with a tendency to become more blue and more efficient (although it may go out if not moved steadily, as the CO2 from combustion does not disperse as readily in micro gravity, and tends to smother the flame).