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Ans-(a)
W=F ×S × cos theta
= 20×3×1\2=30J
Ans- option(d)
Ans-option (a)
Question 12) when coal is burnt, chemical energy is
converted into:
a) mechanical energy
b) solar energy
c)heat energy
d) sound energy
Ans-option (a)
Ans-Option (a)
energy possesed by body =initial P.E of the body
=m×g×h=2×5×9.8=98J
Ans-option (d)
Answer(b) 0.75
Ans-option (a)
Ans-option (b)
Ans-option (a)
Ans-option (b)
Ans-option (b)
Ans-option (a)
Ans- option(c)
Ans-option (d)
Question 16: A convex lens has focal length of 50 cm. find
it’s power is:
a) 2D
b) 4D
c) 5D
d) 9D
Ans-option (a)
Ans-option (b)
Ans-option (a)
Question 20: when lens is thick in middle and thin at
edges then lens is
a) concave
b) convex
c) simple microscope
d) Both (a) & (b)
MCQ ON SOUND
Answer (a) 70 m
MCQ ON ELECTRICITY
Ans-option (b)
Question 9: A fuse wire do not have:
a) low melting
b) low resistivity
c) high conductivity
d) low specific resistance
Ans- Option(d)
Ans-option (a)
MCQ ON MAGNETISM
Question 1. What is the nature of the lines of force of the
magnetic field due to straight current carrying wire?
(a) decreases
(b) increases
(c) may decrease or increase
(d) can not be determined
Ans- Energy
Ans- Increases
Ans- Volt
MCQ ON CALORIMETRY
Answer: (a) Heat will flow from hot body to cold body
Question 4:
(i)The measurement of heat is called calorimetry.
(ii) degree of hotness or coldness is calorimetry
(a) the option (i) is true but (ii) is false
(b) the option (ii) is true but (i) is false
(c) both true
(d) both false
Answer: (c) 0 K
Answer- (a) J / K
Ans-Option (b)
Ans-option (b)
MCQ ON FORCE
Question 1:
The centre of gravity of a uniform ball is:
(a) at its geometrical centre
(b) at its bottom
(c) at its topmost point
(d) at any point on its surface
Question 2:
Force = ?
Question 3:
When a force acts on a stationary rigid body which is free
to move, moves in a straight line is called ___________ .
Question 4:
Rotation around a fixed axis is a special case of ________
motion.
Question 5:
The turning effect on the body about an axis due
to_______ applied on the body .
Question 6:
Torque is depending on :
Question 7:
What is the S.I unit of force?
(a) Newton
(b) Dyne
(c) Joule
(d) Arg
Question 8:
What is the C.G.S unit of moment of force ?
Question 9.
A free body is acted upon by two unequal forces in
opposite directions, but not in one line. The effect is that:
Question 10:
If a man jumps out of the boat in the forward direction
then in which direction will the boat move?
Question 11:
1 Kgf = ________ newton .
(a) 9.8
(b) 980
(c) 0.98
(d) None of these
Question 13:
What is needed to open a shut door?
Question 14:
How many types of equilibrium you know?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) One
Question 15:
What should be the value of algebraic sum of moment of
all forces of a body about the point of Rotation?
(a) One
(b) No fixed value
(c) Zero
(d) None of these
Question 16.
A piece of stone tied at the end of a thread is whirled in a
horizontal circle. Name the force which provides the
centripetal force.
Question 17.
A ball is suspended from a wall by a string of 3 m length.
The Moment of Force on the ball due to a force of 5 N will
be ________.
A) 8 Nm
B) 15 Nm
C) 12 Nm
D) zero
Ans – B) 15 Nm
Question 18.
A book kept on the table is an example of :
A) dynamic equilibrium
B) static equilibrium
C) neutral equilibrium
D) none of the above
Question 19.
A force cannot change the :
A) mass of a body
B) shape of a body
C) state of motion of a body
D) state of rest of a body
Question 20.
In the uniform circular motion, the velocity is constant
and acceleration is:
A) variable
B) zero
C) constant
D) negative
Ans – C) constant
MCQ ON MACHINES
Question 1. A woman draws water from a well using a
fixed pulley. The mass of the bucket and the water
together is 10 kg. The force applied by the woman is 200
N. The mechanical advantage is (g=10~ms^{-2}):
(a) 2
(b) 20
(c) 0.05
(d) 0.5
Question 3. In the
diagram shown below,
the velocity ratio of the
arrangement is:
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 0
Ans. (b) 2
Question 4. Mechanical advantage (M.A.), load (L), and
effort (E) are related as:
(a) M.A.= L x E
(b) M.A.= E \ L
(c) M.A. x E = L
(d) M.A. x L = E
(a) is either 6 or 7
(b) should be 6
(c) should by 7
(d) is 3
Ans. (d) is 3
Question 7. Mechanical advantage is ratio of:
(a) 15 m
(b) 75 m
(c) 3 m
(d) None
Ans. (b) 75 m
Ans. (c) 4
(A) True
(B) false
(C) both of the Above
(D) None of the above
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(d) Both (A) and (R) are false.
Ans. (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A).
Question 17. A pulley is one of
the original simple machines.
The pulley was possibly
created by Archimedes in B.C.
times. Its original use was to
lift buckets of water. The term
sheave can also be used to
refer to a pulley. Pulleys can
be found everywhere to help
make tasks easier. In addition
to lifting things, pulleys can be
used singly or with many
pulleys working together in
order to transport people or
things. They can also be used
to provide power from one
shaft to another.
(a) Effort
(b) Load
(c) Efficiency
(d) Work
(a) Effort
(b) Load
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a) Effort
(a) 16
(b) 20
(c) 17
(d) 18
Ans. (a) 16
MCQ ON SPECTRUM
Question 1. The colour of white light which is deviated
least by a prism is:
(a) Green
(b) Yellow
(c) Red
(d) Violet
(a) 40 nm to 80 nm
(b) 4000 nm to 8000 nm
(c) 4 nm to 8 nm
(d) 400 nm to 800 nm
Ans. (d) 400 nm to 800 nm
(a) Infrared
(b) Ultraviolet
(c) Visible light
(d) All of these
(a) Infrared
(b) Ultraviolet
(c) Visible light
(d) X rays
(a) refraction
(b) dispersion
(c) reflection
(d) interference
Ans. (b) dispersion
(a) ultraviolet
(b) infrared
(c) electromagnetic
(d) none of these
(a) Ultraviolet
(b) Infrared
(c) X-rays
(d) Gamma rays
Ans. (b) Infrared
(a) microwaves
(b) ultraviolet waves
(c) x-rays
(d) gamma rays
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(d) Both (A) and (R) are false.
Ans. (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A).
Question 12. The atmosphere is transparent to visible
radiations but most
infrared radiations are not
allowed to pass through.
The energy from the sun
heats the earth which then
emits radiations like any
other hot body. However,
since the earth is much
colder than sun its
radiations are mainly in
infrared region. Some low
lying clouds reflect back
infrared radiations
keeping earth's surface
cold at night. This phenomenon is known as greenhouse
effect.
(a) Wavelength
(b) Frequency
(c) Velocity
(d) All of the above
Ans. (c) Velocity
(a) red
(b) green
(c) blue
(d) any colour
(a) insulator
(b) conductor
(c) looks bright
(d) flexible
(a) Rheostat
(b) Voltmeter
(c) MCB
(d) Ammeter
(a) series
(b) parallel
(c) series or parallel any
(d) mixed grouping
Question 11.
Assertion (A): Fuse wires should have high melting point
to withstand high current.
Reason (R): A thick fuse wire is used for low current
rating.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(d) Both (A) and (R) are false
(a) around 50 A
(b) around 10 A
(c) around 100 A
(d) None of the above