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 conduction, convection and radiation mode of transfer of heat?
[A] A Medium is required for conduction but not required for convection and radiation
[B] A medium is required for conduction, convection and radiation
[C] A medium is required for conduction and convection but not required for radiation
[D] A medium is not required for conduction and convectio, radiation
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Correct Answer: C [A medium is required for conduction and convection but not required for radiation]
Notes:
A medium is required for conduction and convection but not required for radiation. The radiation can occur even in vaccum but not the others. The conduction can travel through solid. The convection process needs liquid and gas.
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. When equal force acts for equal time on two masses, both gain:
[A] Same velocity
[B] Same acceleration
[C] Same kinetic energy
[D] Same momentum
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Correct Answer: D [Same momentum]
Notes:
When equal force acts for equal time, impulse (F × t) is equal. Impulse equals change in momentum, so both bodies gain same momentum regardless of their masses. Velocity and acceleration depend on mass, so they will differ.
4. Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) is being carried out in which country?
[A] U.S.A
[B] Russia
[C] China
[D] Japan
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Correct Answer: A [ U.S.A]
Notes:
Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) is located 1,510 m underground at the Sanford Underground Laboratory in Lead city, South Dakota, United States.
5. An Electric generator is based on which of the following scientific principles?
[A] Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction
[B] Super Conductivity
[C] Laws of Thermodynamics
[D] Newton’s Law of Motion
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Correct Answer: A [Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction]
Notes:
An Electric generator works on the principle of Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction. An electric generator uses mechanical energy to generate electricity applying Faraday’s law of induction. It spins a coil at a constant rate in a magnetic field to induce an oscillating emf.
6. Nuclear Reactors are based on which of the following phenomenon?
[A] Magnetic confinement of Plasma
[B] Nuclear Fusion
[C] Controlled Nuclear Fission
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Controlled Nuclear Fission]
Notes:
Nuclear Reactors uses Controlled Nuclear Fission to generate electricity. A nuclear reactor splits the atoms of nuclear fuel (eg. uranium) to generate energy to turn water into steam to drive turbine generators. Nuclear fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus into two lighter ones. Fission was discovered in 1938 by the German scientists Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, and Fritz Strassmann.
7. What is the angular acceleration of a body moving with constant angular velocity?
[A] equal to the angular velocity
[B] 1
[C] 0
[D] Can’t be determined
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Correct Answer: C [0]
Notes:
The angular acceleration of a body moving with constant angular velocity is 0. Angular acceleration of an object in circular motion is defined as the time rate of change of its angular velocity.
8. At sea level, what is the difference between the value of acceleration due to gravity at the poles and at the equator?
[A] No difference
[B] 9.8 cm s-2
[C] 1.80 cm s-2
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [1.80 cm s-2]
Notes:
At sea level, the difference between the value of acceleration due to gravity at the poles and at the equator is 1.80 cm s-2. The value of acceleration due to gravity increases as we go from equator to the poles.
9. What do we call the minimum velocity with which a body must be projected up, so as to enable it to just overcome the gravitational pull?
[A] Orbital velocity
[B] Gravitational velocity
[C] Escape velocity
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Escape velocity]
Notes:
The minimum velocity with which a body must be projected up, so as to enable it to just overcome the gravitational pull, is known as Escape velocity. Ve = (2gR)1/2
10. Water does not fall out of a glass when it is inverted inside a satellite, which is orbiting very close to the earth’s surface. Which of the following is the best reason for this?
[A] The earth does not exert any force on the water
[B] The earth’s force of attraction on the water is exactly balanced by the force created by the satellites
[C] The water and the glass have the same acceleration due to gravity
[D] The gravitational attraction between the glass and the water balances the earth’s attraction on the
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Correct Answer: C [The water and the glass have the same acceleration due to gravity]
Notes:
Water does not fall out of a glass when it is inverted inside a satellite, which is orbiting very close to the earth’s surface. The reason for this is that the water and the glass have the same acceleration due to gravity, equal to g, towards the centre of the earth. Hence there is no relative motion between them.