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 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.
2. Which of the following is an instrument for measuring electric charge or electrical potential difference?
[A] Ammeter
[B] Voltmeter
[C] Electrometer
[D] ohmmeter
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Correct Answer: B [Voltmeter]
Notes:
Voltmeter is an instrument for measuring electric charge or electrical potential difference. It was invented by Hans Christian Oersted.
3. Which of the following makes a CD or DVD show rainbow pattern?
[A] Diffraction of the Light
[B] Thin-Film Interference of the light
[C] Scattering of the light
[D] Polarisation of the light
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Correct Answer: A [ Diffraction of the Light]
Notes:
A CD or DVD has closely spaced tracks which work as a diffraction grating to form the familiar rainbow pattern seen when looking at a disk.
4. If a moving body turns its speed to 1.5 times, its kinetic energy __:
[A] will become 1.5 times
[B] will become 3 times
[C] will become 2.25 times
[D] will become 6 times
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Correct Answer: C [ will become 2.25 times]
Notes:
Kinetic Energy is a product of half the Mass times Velocity Squared. When the velocity is doubled, the Kinetic energy would go up four times. If velocity is tripled, kinetic energy would go up nine times. If velocity is increased by 1.5 times the Kinetic energy would go up by 1.5×1.5=2.25 times.
5. Which of the following is correct about Kinetic energy during the projectile motion?
[A] it is minimum at the point of projection
[B] it is minimum at the highest point
[C] it is maximum at the highest point
[D] it is minimum at the point of reaching the ground
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Correct Answer: B [it is minimum at the highest point]
Notes:
The Kinetic energy of an object is maximum at the point of projection or at the point of reaching the ground. It is minimum at the highest point.
6. Which of the following is correct about the coefficient of limiting friction between any two surfaces in contact?
[A] it is equal to twice the tangent of angle of friction
[B] it is equal to twice the sine of angle of friction
[C] it is equal to the tangent of angle of friction
[D] it is equal to the sine of angle of friction
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Correct Answer: C [it is equal to the tangent of angle of friction]
Notes:
The coefficient of limiting friction between any two surfaces in contact is equal to the tangent of angle of friction between them. u = tan Q where u = coefficient of limiting friction and Q = angle of friction
7. Which of the following is NOT correct about units of work:
[A] 1 joule = 107 ergs
[B] 1 kg-m = 1 joule
[C] 1 kg-m = 9.8 joule
[D] 1 joule = 1 Nm
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Correct Answer: B [1 kg-m = 1 joule]
Notes:Joule is the absolute unit of work in S.I 1 joule = 1 Nm
- 1 joule= 107 ergs (erg is the unit of work in c.g.s)
- 1 erg = 1 dyne cm
- Also, Kilogram-metre (kg-m) is the gravitational unit of work on S.I 1 kg-m = 9.8 j
8. What is the unit of intensity of Gravitational field in the c.g.s system?
[A] dyne cm g-1
[B] dyne g-2
[C] dyne cm g2
[D] dyne g-1
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Correct Answer: D [dyne g-1]
Notes:
The unit of intensity of Gravitational field in the c.g.s system is dyne g-1 or cm s-2. S.I. unit of intensity of Gravitational field is N Kg-1 m s-2.
9. In which of the following situations, the state of weightlessness can be observed?
[A] When objects fall freely under gravity
[B] When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth
[C] When bodies are at null points in outer space
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The weight of a body is the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of earth. Weightlessness is a situation when the observed weight of the body becomes zero. Some of the situations of state of weightlessness are: 1. When objects fall freely under gravity 2. When a satellite revolves in its orbit around the earth 3. When bodies are at null points in outer space
10. The angular momentum of a satellite depends on which of the following?
[A] Mass of the satellite
[B] Mass of the planet
[C] Radius of orbit of satellite
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The angular momentum of a satellite depends on: 1. Mass of the satellite 2. Mass of the planet 3. Radius of orbit of satellite it is denoted by L. L = (m2GMr)1/2