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.
31. An object covers distance which is directly proportional to the square of the time. Its accelaration is
[A] increasing
[B] decreasing
[C] zero
[D] constant
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Correct Answer: D [constant]
Notes:
When an object covers distance which is directly proportional to the square of the time, its acceleration is constant. This is seen in the cases of falling objects. This relation between time and distance was first observed by Galileo.
32. The weight of an object on the moon is equal to ______ of its weight on the earth.
[A] 1/6th
[B] 1/8th
[C] 1/4th
[D] 1/10th
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Correct Answer: A [1/6th]
Notes:
Mass of the moon is 1/100 times and radius of moon is 1/4 times that of the earth .Therefore, the gravitational attraction on the moon is about one sixth of that on the earth. Hence, the weight of an object on the moon is 1/6th of the weight on the earth.
33. Water drops cannot stick to the oily surface due to which of the following?
[A] lack of adhesive force
[B] surface tension
[C] cannot mix each other
[D] water is lighter than oil
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Correct Answer: B [surface tension]
Notes:
The separation of oil and water is caused due to the difference in surface tension of the two liquids. The water molecules stick together tightly and does not mix with the oil because water molecules are attracted to each other more strongly, forming an invisible gskinh of surface tension around each drop as compared to oil drop.
34. Steel is more elastic than rubber because it :
[A] requires larger deforming force
[B] is never deformed
[C] is deformed very easily
[D] is harder than rubber
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Correct Answer: C [is deformed very easily]
Notes:
Elasticity is the capability of an object to return to its former shape once a load inducing strain is removed. Young Modulus or elastic modulus [tendency to be deformed elastically (i. e. , non-permanently) when a force is applied to it. Steel is more elastic than that of rubber because it requires far more deforming force than rubber.
35. Clouds float in the atmosphere because of their__:
[A] low pressure
[B] low density
[C] low viscosity
[D] low temperature
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Correct Answer: B [low density]
Notes:
The key to why clouds float is that the density of the same volume of cloud material is less than the density of the same amount of dry air. Just as oil floats on water because it is less dense, clouds float on air because the moist air in clouds is comparatively less denser than dry air.
36. A hinged door is an example of which class of lever?
[A] Third Class Lever
[B] Second Class Lever
[C] First Class Lever
[D] Cantilever
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Correct Answer: B [Second Class Lever]
Notes:
A door belongs to the second class of levers because its pivot (hinge) is at the end, the load (weight of the door) is at the center, while the effort (opening the door) is applied at the other end. A class 2 lever has the resistance or load in the middle, the fulcrum at one end and the effort at the other.
37. The phenomena of raising the outer edge of the curved roads above the inner edge to provide necessary centripetal force to the vehicles to take a safe turn is called _____.
[A] banking of roads
[B] cornering of roads
[C] elevation of roads
[D] tempering of roads
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Correct Answer: A [banking of roads]
Notes:
The phenomenon of raising outer edge of the curved road above the inner edge is to provide necessary centripetal force to the vehiclesto take a safer turn and the curved road is called Banking of Roads. If a car is on a level (unbanked) surface, the forces acting on the car are its weight, mg, pulling the car downward, and the normal force, N, due to the road, which pushes the car upward. Both of these forces act in the vertical direction and have no horizontal component. If there is no friction, there is no force that can supply the centripetal force required to make the car move in a circular path – there is no way that the car can turn.
38. Noise is measured in __:
[A] Watt
[B] Faraday
[C] Pascal
[D] Decibel
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Correct Answer: D [Decibel]
Notes:
The volume or intensity of sound is measured in units called decibels (dB), generally on a scale from zero to 140. The higher the number in decibels, the louder the noise.
39. The working principle of a mercury thermometer is__:
[A] Change in density of matter on heating
[B] Expansion of matter on heating
[C] Thermal resistance of matter
[D] Change in mass of matter on heating
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Correct Answer: B [Expansion of matter on heating]
Notes:
Mercury thermometers are based on the principle that liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled. So, when the temperature increases, the mercury expands and rises up the tube and when the temperature decreases it contracts and does the opposite.
40. A light ray travelling from denser to rarer medium at an angle of incidence more than critical angle of concerned media pair suffers.
[A] reflection
[B] refraction
[C] diffraction
[D] total internal reflection
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Correct Answer: D [total internal reflection]
Notes:
If the angle of incidence of light ray in the denser medium is greater than the critical angle of the concerned media pair, the light is not at all reflected into the rarer medium but is totally reflected. This is known as ‘total internal reflection’. The two conditions for total internal reflection to take place include that ray of light must pass from denser into rare medium and second that angle of incidence must be greater than critical angle.