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. Any moving object on earth finally comes to rest due to which among the following?
[A] Gravity
[B] Friction
[C] Inertia
[D] Motion
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Correct Answer: B [Friction]
Notes:
Friction is the main reason for any object to come to rest. It is the main reason for the stability of the objects on earth.
2. Which among the following would be most commonly affected, if the filament of a electric Bulb is not uniform?
[A] Light
[B] Life
[C] Resistance
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Life]
Notes:
If the filament of the bulb is affected then the life of the bulb is affected. Filament is very important for the bulb to function.
3. Which among the following is true regarding Sound Waves?
[A] They are longitudinal waves and material medium is not required for their propagation
[B] They are transverse waves and material medium is required for their propagation
[C] They are longitudinal waves and material medium is required for their propagation
[D] They are transverse waves and material medium is not required for their propagation
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Correct Answer: C [They are longitudinal waves and material medium is required for their propagation]
Notes:
The sound waves are longitudinal waves and material medium is not required for their propagation. The sound waves can travel through solid, liquid and gas.
4. Ohm is a unit of measuring _________?
[A] Resistance
[B] Voltage
[C] Current
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Resistance]
Notes:
The ohm is the SI unit of electrical resistance. Electrical resistance of an object is the measure of its obstruction to the flow of electric current. It mainly depends on the material it is made of, cross sectional area of a conductor, length and temperature. The resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length is known as Resistivity. The unit of resistivity is ohm-metre.
5. Whenever there are high winds, such as in storms, thin metal roofs on sheds as well as concave roofs on huts are sometimes blown away. Which among the following explains this correctly?
[A] During windstorm , the atmospheric pressure above the roof is very high in comparison to below the roof
[B] During windstorm , the atmospheric pressure above the roof is very low in comparison to below the roof
[C] The high velocity wind exerts tangential force on the roof surface
[D] The high velocity wind exerts vertical force on the roof surface
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Correct Answer: B [During windstorm , the atmospheric pressure above the roof is very low in comparison to below the roof]
Notes:
During the storm, the velocity of wind above the roof surface is very high and hence pressure is low. The pressure below the roof is atmospheric which is higher than the pressure of upper surface. Due to this pressure difference, the roof blows.
6. A cardboard is placed on a glass of water, and a ten paise coin is placed on the cardboard. If the cardboard is flicked suddenly in the direction parallel to its surface, then the cardboard flies away, but the coin falls in the glass.
The behaviour of the coin can be explained by which among the following properties?
[A] Momentum
[B] Acceleration
[C] Inertia
[D] Friction
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Correct Answer: C [ Inertia]
Notes:
Inertia is the property of matter that is why it continues in its existing state of either rest or motion. It can be changed by an external force. Here in the question the coin falls in the glass even after the cardboard is flicked because it maintains its rest position by the nature of inertia.
7. If the time taken in an echo is 5 seconds, which among the following will be the approximate distance of the object from source of sound? (assume normal room temperature at 20°C)
[A] 1715 meters
[B] 1256 meters
[C] 857 meters
[D] 554 meters
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Correct Answer: C [ 857 meters]
Notes:To calculate the distance of the object from the source of sound based on the time taken for the echo, we can use the formula for distance traveled by sound:
Distance = (Speed of Sound × Time) / 2
The speed of sound in air at normal room temperature (20°C) is approximately 343 meters per second (m/s).
Given that the time taken in the echo is 5 seconds, we can plug the values into the formula:
Distance = (343 m/s × 5 s) / 2 Distance = 1715 meters / 2 Distance ≈ 857.5 meters
So, the approximate distance of the object from the source of sound is approximately 857.5 meters.
8. Which of the following is NOT a unit for measuring pressure?
[A] bar
[B] torr
[C] Pascal
[D] shake
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Correct Answer: D [ shake ]
Notes:
bar, torr and Pascal are the units used for measuring pressure whereas shake is a unit of time. 1 bar = 105 Pa 1 bar = 760 torr 1 bar = 1 atmospheric pressure Shake is the smallest practical unit of time. 1 shake = 10-8s
9. What is the relation between Time period and Frequency in case of uniform circular motion?
[A] reciprocal to each other
[B] equal to each other
[C] no relation between them
[D] Time period is one half of the Frequency
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Correct Answer: A [reciprocal to each other]
Notes:
Time period and Frequency are reciprocal to each other in case of uniform circular motion. Time period = 1 /Frequency Time Period is the time taken by the object to complete one revolution. Frequency is the number of revolutions completed by the object in unit time.
10. The forces acting at a point are called as:
[A] Collinear forces
[B] Coplanar forces
[C] Concurrent forces
[D] Unit forces
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Correct Answer: C [Concurrent forces]
Notes:
The forces which are acting at a point are called as concurrent forces. Note: When concurrent forces in equilibrium act on a body, the state of the body shall remain unchanged i.e. if the body is at rest, it will continue to be at rest. Similarly, a body will continue to move uniformly along the same straight line, if concurrent forces in equilibrium are applied on the body.