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 is responsible for the fact that Tennis ball bounces higher at high altitudes than in plains?
[A] Low Gravity
[B] High Gravity
[C] Less dense air
[D] Low atmospheric temperature
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Correct Answer: C [ Less dense air ]
Notes:
The rarified air at high altitudes gives less resistance to ball.
2. When a tubelight breaks, a cracking sound is produced because ____?
[A] Pressure inside the lamp is less than atmospheric pressure
[B] Pressure inside the lamp is more than atmospheric pressure
[C] The lamp is filled with reactive gases
[D] The lamp is filled with mercury vapour
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Correct Answer: A [Pressure inside the lamp is less than atmospheric pressure ]
Notes:
A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a gas containing low pressure mercury vapor and argon, xenon, neon, or krypton. The pressure inside the lamp is around 0.3% of atmospheric pressure.
3. 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.
4. An object is executing uniform circular motion. Which of the following quantities remain(s) constant during the object’s motion?
[A] Velocity and acceleration
[B] Speed and velocity
[C] Speed and acceleration
[D] Speed only
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Correct Answer: D [ Speed only]
Notes:
The velocity of an object undergoing uniform circular motion is always changing (because the direction is always changing). Further, since the acceleration is centripetal, it must always point toward the center of the circle; so, as the object moves around the circle, the acceleration vector is also constantly changing direction. Notice that for an object in uniform circular motion, both the velocity and the acceleration are changing because the directions of these vectors are always changing, even though their magnitudes stay the same. In this question, only speed remains unchanged.
5. With reference to a swinging pendulum, which among the following statements is correct when it is at bottom (middle of arc)?
[A] It has maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy
[B] It has maximum potential energy and minimum kinetic energy
[C] It has zero kinetic energy
[D] It has zero total energy
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Correct Answer: A [ It has maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy]
Notes:
At the lowest point of its motion of swinging pendulum, kinetic energy is maximum and gravitational potential energy is minimum. At the highest point of its motion, kinetic energy is minimum and gravitational potential energy is maximum.
6. 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.
7. Which of the following conditions is true for an object to be in equilibrium?
[A] No linear motion of the object
[B] No rotational motion of the object
[C] Minimum potential energy of the object
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The conditions for equilibrium for an object: 1. There is no linear motion of the object i.e. the resultant force on the object is zero 2. There should not be any rotational motion of the object i.e. the torque on the object should be zero 3. The potential energy of the object should be minimum for stable equilibrium.
8. 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.
9. The acceleration due to gravity on any planet does not depend on which of the following?
[A] Radius of the planet
[B] Mass of the planet
[C] Density of the planet
[D] Mass of the object
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Correct Answer: D [Mass of the object]
Notes:
The value of acceleration due to gravity on any planet depends upon the mass radius and density of planet and it is independent of mass, shape and density of the body placed on the surface of the planet.
10. Which of the following is NOT an application of principle of floatation?
[A] Ships
[B] Balloons
[C] Submarines
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: D [None of the above]
Notes:
The principle of floatation states that a floating object displaces its own weight of the fluid in which it floats. Some of the applications of the principle of Floatation:- 1. Ships 2. Balloons 3. Submarines