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EFA SCHOOLSYSTEM MONTHLY TEST SESSION (2024)

STUDENT NAME ROLL NUMBER CLASS

10th
SUBJECT NAME TOTAL MARKS TEST DATE

PHYSICS / 50

Q1: Choose the correct option. 1x10=10


1) Which of the following is an example of simple harmonic motion?
a) The motion of simple pendulum b) The motion of ceiling fan
c) The spinning of the Earth on its axis d) A bouncing ball on a floor
2) If the mass of the bob of a pendulum is increased by a factor of 3, the period of the pendulum's
motion will:
a) Be increased by a factor of 2 b) Remain the same
c) Be decreased by a factor of 2 d) Be decreased by a factor of 4
3) Which of the following devices can be used to produce both transverse an longitudinal waves?
a) A ripple tank b) A helical spring (slinky)
c) a tuning fork d) a string
4) Waves transfer:
a) Energy b) Wavelength
c) Frequency d) Velocity
5) Which of the following is a method of energy transfer?
a) Conduction b) Wave Motion
c) Radiation d) All of these
6) In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves have the same:
a) Speed b) Amplitude
c) Frequency d) Wavelength
7) A large ripple tank with a vibrator working at a frequency of 30 Hz produces 25 complete waves in a
distance of 50 cm. The velocity of the wave is:
a) 53cm s-1 b) 60cm s-1
c) 750cm s-1 d) 1500cm s-1
8) Which of the following characteristics of a wave is independent of the others?
a) Speed b) Frequency
c) Amplitude d) Wavelength
9) The relation between v , f and 𝜋 of a wave is:
a) v 𝑓 = 𝜋 b) 𝑓 𝜋 = v
c) v 𝜋 = 𝑓 d) v = 𝜋/𝑓
Q2: Answer these following Questions. 4x10=40
1) What is simple harmonic motion? What are the necessary conditions for a body to execute simple
harmonic motion?
2) How can you define the term wave? Elaborate the difference between mechanical and
electromagnetic waves. Give examples of each.
3) What are damped oscillations. How damping progressively reduces the amplitude of oscillation?
4) Distinguish between longitudinal and transverse waves with suitable examples?
5) Think of several examples of motion in everyday life that are simple harmonic?
6) Explain the following properties of wave with reference to ripple tank experiment:
a) Reflection b) Refraction c) Diffraction
7) Does increasing the frequency of a wave also increase its wavelength? If not, how are these
quantities related?
8) Draw a transverse wave with an amplitude of 2 cm and a wavelength of 4 cm. Label a crest and
trough on the wave?
9) Derive a relationship between velocity, frequency and wavelength of a wave. Write a formula
relating velocity of a wave to its time period and wavelength?
10) Waves are the means of energy transfer without transfer of matter. Justify this statement with the
help of a simple experiment?

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