Physics Mcqs Practice Test
Physics Mcqs Practice Test
2015
SANJARPUR,SADIQABAD,RAHIMYARKHAN,PAKISTAN
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2.A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular to the
velocity of the particle, the motion of the particle takes place in a plane. It follows that
(A) its velocity is constant
(B) its acceleration is constant
(C) its kinetic energy is constant
(D) it moves in a straight line
3.The dispersion of light in a medium implies that
(a) Lights of different wavelengths travell with different speeds in the medium.
(b) Lights of different frequencies travell with different speeds in the medium.
(c) The refractive index of medium is different for different wavelengths of light.
(d) All of the above
4.During the X-Ray emission , if the voltage is increased
(a) minimum wavelength decreases
(b) minimum wavelength increases
(c) intensity decreases
(d) intensity increases
5.Force exerted on a body can change its
a. kinetic energy
b. direction of motion
c. speed and momentum
d. All above
6.Kirchoff’s first law of electric circuits is based on the law of conservation of
(a) only on mass
(b) only on charge
(c) on charge as well as on energy
(d) on charge as well as on mass
7.If a particle moving in a magnetic field , increases its velocity, then its radius of magnetic field
energy will
(a) remain constant
(b) decrease
(c) increase
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(d) either b or c
8.A particle executes SHM with frequency f. The frequency with which its Kinetic energy oscillates is
(a) f/2
(b) f
(c) 2f
(d) 4f
9.An atom is paramagnetic if it has
(a) an electric dipole moment
(b) no magnetic moment
(c) a magnetic moment
(d) no electric dipole moment
10.Magnetic moment of a diamegnetic atim is
(a) 0
(b) infinity
(c) negative
(d) positive
11.The line on the earth’s surface joining the points where the field is horizontal is called
(a) magnetic maredian
(b) magnetic axis
(c) isogonic line
(d) magnetic equator
12.The principle used in the transmission of signal through an optical fibre is
(a) total internal reflection
(b) reflection
(c) refraction
(d) dispersion
13.Which of the following is a Vector?
i> Energy
ii> Power
iii> Force
iv> Mass
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26. Demodulation
a) Is performed at the transmitting station
b) Removes side bands
c) Rectifies modulation signal
d) IS OPPOSITE OF MODULATION
28.Which of the following expression does not represent the force acting on the body of mass m
a. GMem/(Re)2
b. ma
c. μN
d. 6ηπrv
29. Heat cannot by itself flow from a body at lower temperature to a body at higher temperature” is a
statement of consequence of
(A) second law of thermodynamics
(B) conservation of momentum
(C) conservation of mass
(D) first law of thermodynamics.
30. Which of the following parameters does not characterize the thermodynamic state of matter?
(A) temperature
(B) pressure
(C) work
(D) volume
31. Which of the following statements is correct for any thermodynamic system?
(A) The internal energy changes in all processes.
(B) Internal energy and entropy are state functions.
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32. when a solid metalic sphere is heated.the largest percentage increase occurs in its
a.Diameter
b. Surface area
c. Volume
d. density
33. A metallic sphere has a cavity of diameter D at its center.If the sphere is heated,the diameter of
the . cavity will
a. Decrease
b. Increase
c. Remain unchanged
d. none of the above
34.In a given process of an ideal gas,dW=0 and dQ<0 ,then for a gas
a.dT <0
b. dV>0
c.dP=0
d. dT>0
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42.One end of a metal rod is kept in a furnace.In steady state,the temperature of the rod
a. Increase
b decrease
c. remains constant
d. is non uniform
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(b) 17
(c) 23
(d) None of these
(iv) The volume of a parallelepiped bounded by Vectors A,B and C can be obtained from the
expression:
(a) ( A x B ).C
(b) (A.B)x C
(c) ( A x B ) x C
(d) None of these
(viii) In the absence of external torque the total angular momentum is:
(a) Constant
(b) Zero
(c) infinity
(d) None of these
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(xii) The colours in soap bubbles, oil slick etc. in a thin film is due to:
(a) Diffraction
(b) Polaristaion
(c) Interference
(d) None of these
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(xviii) A Carnot Cycle heat engine operates between 227°C and 127° C. Its efficiency is:
(a) 44%
(b) 20%
(c) 79%
(d) None of these
(xix) Metals pipe carrying water some times bursts in winter because:
(a) Water expands
(b) Ice expands when melts
(c) Metal contracts more than water
(d) None of these
(xx) A Fahrenheit thermometer and Celsius thermometer shows the same reading at:
(a) 200°
(b) -40°
(c) 100°
1) a siren emitting a note of frequency n is fitted on a police van, traveling towards a stationary listener. What
is the velocity of the van, if the frequency of the note heard by the listener is double the original frequency?
a) Vs = V
b) Vs=V/2
c) Vs = 2V
d) Vs=V/3
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3) when a beam of light travelling in rare medium is reflected from a denser medium ,then it:
a)suffers no phase change
b)undergoes a phase change of 180 degree
c)undergoes a phase change of 270 degree
d)undergoes a phase change of 90 degree
4) when the water waves reach an obstacle in a medium , they bend around the obstacle into the region behind
it , this is evidence of phenomena of :
a)refraction
b)diffraction
c)reflection
d)super position
5) if the speed of sound in air is 340m/sec , what is the wavelength of 1-kHz sound waves:
a)3.40m
b)2.94m
c)0.340m
d)0.294m
6) an ocean wave has an amplitude of 2.5 m .Weather condition suddenly changes such that the wave has the
amplitude of 5.0 m. the amount of energy transported by the wave is:
a) halved
b) doubled
c ) quadrupled
d) remain the same
7) when longitudinal waves propagate through a medium , the particles of the medium:
a)vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of waves
b)vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation of waves
c)do not move at all
d)vibrate at an angle of 360 degree to the direction of waves
8) the waves which do not require any medium for their propagation are called:
a)electromagnetic waves
b)mechanical waves
c)sound waves
d)tidal waves
10) What will be the speed of the transverse wave in a string if the tension in the string remains constant and
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11) in a transverse wave the distance between the crest and the adjacent trough is
a) lambda/2
b) lambda/4
c) lambda
d) 2 lambda
13) two waves of the same frequency and amplitude travelling in the opposite direction along the same path
will form
a) electromagnetic waves
b) micro waves
c) standing waves
d) sound waves
15) At What temp. the velocity of sound is doubled than as that 10 degree Celsius
a) 1132 C
b) 859 C
c) 759 C
d) 283 C
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d)Sixteen
19)When a wave goes after collision it reflect back . Then in the result of superposition on the wave will call .
a)Longitudinal waves
b)Compressional waves
c)Stationary waves
d)Reflected waves
24) when a wave move from denser to rarer medium which of the following quantity remains same
a) speed
b) wavelength
c) amplitude
d) frequency
27) The frequency of the second overtone of a closed pipe is in unison with the third overtone of an open pipe
other ratio of lengths of the pipe is
a) 10: 8
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b) 5: 4
c) 7: 4
d) 4: 5
e) None of these
28) During the time that sound travels 1100 feet in air, light can travel in vacuum a distance of about
a) 1100 miles
b) 200000 miles
c) 20000 miles
d) 11000 km
29) 56 tuning forks are so arranged in series, that each fork gives 4 beats/second with the previous one. If the
frequency of the last fork is 3 times that of the first, then the frequency of the first fork will be
a) 55 Hz
b) 110 Hz
c) 75 Hz
d) 220 Hz
30) The fork A of frequency 100 Hz is sounded with another tuning fork B. the number of beats produced is 2.
On putting some wax on the prong of B. the number of beats reduces to 1. the frequency of the fork B is
a) 101 Hz
b) 99 Hz
c) 102 Hz
d) 98 Hz
31) A progressive wave in a stretched string has a speed of 20m/s and a frequency of 100Hz. what is the phase
difference between two points 25mm part?
a) zero
b) pie/4 radian
c) pie/2 radian
d) pie radian
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32) which of the following statements about the stationary waves is true
a) particles between adjacent waves all have the same amplitude
b) particles between adjacent nodes are all out of phase with each other
c) particles on immediately either side of node are moving in opposite directions
d) there is minimum disturbance of the medium at the anti-node
33) A signal has a frequency of 2 M Hz. what is the period of the signal
a) 2 us
b) 5 us
c) 200 ns
d) 500 ns
34) The amplitude of the wave is A and its intensity is I. Which amplitude is necessary for the intensity to be
2I?
a) A^2
b) sq. root A
c) sq. root 2 x A
d) 2A
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36) when two identical travelling waves are superimposed , the velocity if the resultant wave
a) increases
b) decreases
c) remain same
d) becomes zero
37) if the stretching force of the wire is increased then its frequency
a) decreases
b) increases
c) remain same
d) any of the above can happen
38) A stationary wave is set up in the air column of the closed pipe. At the closed end of the pipe
a) always a node is formed
b) always an anti-node is formed
c) neither a node nor an antinode is formed
d) sometimes a node and sometimes an antinode is formed
40) if the velocity of the light in a medium depends on its frequency, then the medium is called
a) coherent
b) refractive
c) dispersive
d) diffractive
e) resonant
42) for an echo to be heard the time difference in reaching the ear between the reflected sound waves and the
sound waves travelling directly from vibrating source to ear must be
a) 0.01 sec
b) 0.1 sec
c) 1 sec
d) 10 sec
e) 100 sec
43) in order for the two sound waves to produce beats, it is important the two waves
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44) a girl produce a certain note when she blows gently into an organ pipe. If she blows harder into the pipe,
the most probable change will be that the sound wave
a) will travel faster
b) will have a higher frequency
c) will have a greater amplitude
d) will have a lower frequency
e) will have a lower amplitude
45) On loading the prong of the tuning fork with wax its frequency
a) decreases
b) remain same
c) increases
d) may increase or decrease
46) when the speed of sound in air is 330m/s, the shortest air column, closed at one end, that will respond to a
tuning fork with a frequency of 440 vibrations per second has the length of approximately
a) 19cm
b) 33cm
c) 38cm
d) 67cm
e) 75cm
47) if a man moves, with a speed equal to 0.5 that of sound, away from a stationary organ producing a sound
of frequency f, he will probably hear a sound of frequency
a) less than f
b) f
c) 1.5f
d) 2.25f
e) 2.5f
48) A certain stretched string produces a frequency of 1000 vibrations per second. For the same string to
produce a frequency twice as that high, the tension in the string should be
a) doubled
b) quadrupled
c) half
d) one fourth
e) square root 2 times the original
49) the periodic alternation of the sound between maximum and minimum loudness are called
a) silence zone
b) interference
c) beats
d) resonance
50) the sound of a siren to the west of you is transmitted to your ear by air that is
a) vibrating in a north-south direction
b) vibrating in a south west-east direction
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51) when the source of the sound moves away from the stationary listener then ______ occurs
a) an apparent increase in frequency
b) an apparent decrease in frequency
c) an apparent decrease in wavelength
d) none of these
52) which of the following statement is(are ) correct about transverse waves
a) transverse waves can be polarized
b) transverse waves can be diffracted
c) microwaves are transverse waves
d) vibrations are perpendicular to the direction of propagation
e) all of the above are correct
54) what is the correct relation between the fundamental frequency of open (f1) and closed pipe (f2)
a) f1= 2 f2
b) f2= 2f1
c) f1=f2
d) f1= 1/f2
55) when light emerges from water and enters the air
a) the light will be refracted
b) the frequency of light will increase
c) the frequency of light will decrease
d) the speed of light will decrease
e) the speed of light will increase
56) which of the following properties of the light is(are) not changed when a beam of light goes obliquely from
rarer to a denser medium
1.Amplitude
2.Direction
3.Wavelength
4.Frequency
57) the lowest note that can be produced by a vibrating object is known as which of the following
1.Fundamental frequency
2.First overtone
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3.First Harmonic
4.First Basso
a) 1,2 and 3
b) 1 and 3 only
c) 2 and 4 only
d) 4 only
e) none of the above
59) During a hurricane, a 1,200 Hz warning siren on the town hall sounds. The wind is blowing at 55 m/s in a
direction from the siren toward a person 1 km away. With what frequency does the sound wave reach the
person?
a) 1,000 Hz
b) 1,030 Hz
c) 1,200 Hz
d) 1,400 Hz
e) 1,440 Hz
60) an organ pipe, closed at one end and open at the other, is designed to have a fundamental frequency of 131
Hz. What is the frequency of the next higher harmonic for this pipe?
a) 44 Hz
b) 196 Hz
c) 262 Hz
d) 393 Hz
e) 524 Hz
61) transverse waves of same frequency are generated in two steel wires A and B. diameter of A is twice as
that of B and tension in A is half than in B. the ratio of their velocities is:
a) 1:2√2
b) 1:2
c) 3:2√2
d) 1:√2
62) A sonar depth finder in a boat uses sound signals to find the depth of water. 4 seconds after the sound
leaves the boat it returns to boat because of reflection from the bottom. If the speed of sound in water is 1460
meter per second the depth of water in meters is?
a) 2200
b) 4400
c) 4800
d) 2920
e) 19200
63) if the frequency of a sound wave in air at standard temperature and pressure remains constant, the energy
of the wave can be varied by changing its
a) amplitude
b) speed
c) wavelength
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d) period
e) direction
64) maximum destructive interference of two waves occur at points where the phase difference between the
two waves is
a) 0 degree
b) 45
c) 90
d) 180
e) 270
66) a source of sound of frequency 600Hz is placed inside water. The speed of sound in water is 1500m/s and
in air it is 300m/s. the frequency of sound wave recorded by an observer who is standing on air is
a) 3000Hz
b) 900Hz
c) 600Hz
d) 510Hz
71)progressive waves of frequency 300 Hz are superimposed to produce a system of stationary waves in which
adjacent nodes are 1.5 m apart . the speed of wave is:
a)100m/s
b)300m/s
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c)600m/s
d)900/s
72)Stationary waves of fundamental frequency 50 Hz are produced in an organ pipe closed at one end. The
distance b/w node and antinode is : (the velocity of sound is =300m/s)
a)6m
b)3m
c)2m
d)1.5m
74)if amplitude of waves at distance “r” from a point source is A then the amplitude at a distance “2r” will be:
a)2A
b)A
c)A/2
d)A/4
75) if a star emitting a yellow light , start accelerating towards earth . its color as seen from earth will be:
a)turn gradually red
b)turn gradually violet
c)remain unchanged
d)turn bright yellow
76) what would be the length of an open organ pipe if it sounds a fundamental frequency note of frequency
230Hz.
a) 0.25m
b) 0.5m
c) 0.75m
d) 2m
77) the length of a stretched string is doubled and the tension is increased four times. Its frequency will be
a) twice
b) 8 times
c) half
d) 4 times
78) the ratio of the velocities of sound in air at 4 atm and 1 atm pressure would be
a) 1:1
b) 1:4
c) 4:1
d) 3:1
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When one body is actually sliding over the other, the friction is termed:
(I) Limiting (II) Sliding
(III) Kinetic (IV) Dynamic
(a) I only
(b) I & II
(c) II & III
(d) III & IV
(e) III only
Q#03:- If A is perpendicular to B, i.e θ=90, or one of the two vectors is a null vector then A.B will be,
(a) Zero
(b) A.B
(c) ABcosθ
(d) A^2
(e) ABsinθ
Q#04:- Two forces equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and not acting along the same line constitute a:
(a) Tension
(b) Force
(c) Momentum
(d) Torque
(e) Couple
Q#05:- The S.I unit of angular momentum is:
(a) Newton-second
(b) Joule-second
(c) Meter-second
(d) Newton-meter
(e) None of these
Q#06:- The total angular momentum of a system of particles is constant if the net external torque acting on the
system is:
(a) Constant
(b) Increase
(c) Decrease
(d) Zero
(e) None of these
Q#07:- Earth quake waves are an example of:
(a) Compressional waves
(b) Longitudinal waves
(c) Pressure waves
(d) Infrasonic waves
(e) All of these except D.
Q#08:- A simple pendulum completes one oscillation in 2 second. Calculate its length when g=9.8 ms^-2, the
time period of simple pendulum is:
(a) 0.1414 m
(b) 0.025 m
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(c) 0.992 m
(d) 9.202 m
(e) None of these
Q#09:- Which of the following correct statement about Doppler effect:
(a) 10 cm
(b) 20 cm
(c) -20 cm
(d) 20.5 cm
(e) -30 cm
Q#11:- In the British Engineering system, the unit of power is:
(a) Meter.foot/second
(b) Kilometer.foot/second
(c) Foot.meter/second
(d) Joule.pound/second
(e) Foot.pound/second
Q#12:- A neutron travels a distance of 12 m in a time interval of 3.6×10^-4 s. Assuming its speed was
constant, find its kinetic energy. Take 1.7×10^-27 kg as the mass of neutron.
(a) 6.87 ev
(b) 5.78 ev
(c) 8.56 ev
(d) -8.56 ev
(e) 9.25 ev
Q#13:- The value of the gravitational constant G is:
(a) 5.5×10^3 kg/m^3
(b) 5.5×10^-3 N.m^2/kg^2
(c) 6.67×10^-11 N.m^2/kg^2
(d) 6.98×10^-3 N.m^2/kg^2
(e) 9.8×10^-11 N.m/kg^2
Q#14:- Which pair of the following is vector:
(a) Weight, Momentum
(b) Volume, Entropy
(c) Frequency, Velocity
(d) Acceleration, Distance
(e) Displacement, Speed
Q#15:- Calculate the centripetal acceleration and centripetal force on a man whose mass is 80 kg when resting
on the ground at the equator if the radius of earth is 6.4×10^6 m.
(a) 0.69 N
(b) 2.35 N
(c) 2.69 N
(d) 8.65 N
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(e) 6.78 N
Q#16:-ΔV/ΔS is the rate of change of potential with respect to the distance and it is called:
(a) Electric field
(b)Electric flux
(c) Potential Difference
(d) Potential Gradient
(e) Electric intensity
Q#17:- The electron acquires a speed of 10^6 ms^-1. Find its energy in electron volts:
(a) 1.66 ev
(b) 2.84 ev
(c) 6.23 ev
(d) 8.34 ev
(e) 9.68 ev
Q#18:- I=V/R, This equation is known as:
(a) Hooke’s law
(b) Gauss’s law
(c) Ohm’s law
(d) Ampere’s law
(e) Lenz’s law
Q#19:- 1 Kwh=
(a) 2.6×10^2 Joule
(b) 3.6×10^5 Joule
(c) 3.6×10^6 Joule
(d) 36×10^5 Joule
(e) 36×10^4 Joule
Q#20:- The induced current always flows in such a direction as to oppose the change which is giving rise to it,
This state of:
(a) Ampere’s law
(b) Ohm’s law
(c) Newton’s law
(d) Hook’s law
(e) Lenz’s law
Q#21:- The essential part/s of a moving coil galvanometer is/are:
(I) A U-Shaped permanent magnet with cylindrical concave pole-pieces
(II) A flat coil of thin enamel insulated wire usually rectangular
(II) An spiral metallic wire connected to external terminal
(a) I only
(b) I & II only
(c) I, II & III
(d) II & III
(e) III only
Q#22:-A potentiometer is a device for measuring the:
(a) Current
(b) Resistance
(c) Voltage
(d) Both A & C
(e) None of these
Q#23:-The length of a measuring rod is 1 m when it is at rest. What will its length be if it is moving with a
velocity one third of the speed of light.
(a) 0.943 m
(b) 0.346 m
(c) 3.64 m
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(d) 6.563 m
(e) 9.321 m
Q#24:- The process of combining audio frequency (a-f) and radio frequency (r-f) waves to accomplish
translational is called:
(a) Transmission
(b) Rectifier
(c) Modulation
(d) Crystal Diode
(e) Carrier Signal
Q#25:-For hydrogen atom the energy needed to ionize it is____________ electron volts and the corresponding
ionization potential is____________.
(a) 6 volts, 6 volts
(b) 12 volts, 12.6 volts
(c) 12.6 volts, 13 volts
(d) 13.6 volts, 13.6 volts
(e) 20 volts, 30 volts
Q#26:- A material consisting of the fissionable (or fissile) isotope is called:
(a) Nuclear fission
(b) Nuclear fusion
(c) Moderator
(d) Nuclear reactor
(e) Reactor fuel
Q#27:- A portable device which is widely used for the detection of ionizing particle or radiations:
(a) Solid state dector
(b) Geiger counter
(c) Wilson cloud chamber
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
Q#28:- The unit of magnetic flux is:
(a) Weber
(b) Tesla
(c) Henry
(d) Coulomb
(e) Newton-coulomb
Q#29:- A basic electric instrument which is used for the detection (or measurement) of small current:
(a) Ammeter
(b) Voltmeter
(c) Galvanometer
(d) Transmeter
(e) All of these
Q#30:- ΔxΔpx≥h/2π=
(a) 1.05×10^-20 J-s
(b) 2.05×10^-34 J-s
(c) 1.08×10^-30 J-s
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5. For computation of the rate at which the dipole radiates energy, the interaction of the normal component of
__________ is done over sphere of radius R.
a) ELECTRIC FIELD b) pointing vector c) addition vector d) radiation
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9. In amplitude modulation
a) Carrier frequency is changed
B) CARRIER AMPLITUDE IS CHANGED
c) Three sidebands are produced
d) Fidelity is improved
10. Demodulation
a) Is performed at the transmitting station
b) Removes side bands
c) Rectifies modulation signal
d) IS OPPOSITE OF MODULATION
11. Which of the following x-ray lines will have the largest frequency in a given element
a) K alpha b) K BETA c) L gamma d) it depends on the element
13. The Zeeman effect without the spin of the electron is called_____ Zeeman effect
a) ANOMALOUS b) normal c) paschen d) None of these
15. According to pauli exclusion principle for two identical ferminions the total __ is antisymmetric
a) Matrix b) WAVE FUNCTION c) operator d) tensor
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19. What is the main difficulty associated with the fusion process as a source of electrical power
a) The scarcity of fuel
b) THE COULOMB BARRIER
c) The radioactivity of the products
d) The danger of an explosion
2.A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular to the velocity of the
particle, the motion of the particle takes place in a plane. It follows that
(A) its velocity is constant
(B) its acceleration is constant
(C) its kinetic energy is constant
(D) it moves in a straight line
3.The dispersion of light in a medium implies that
(a) Lights of different wavelengths travell with different speeds in the medium.
(b) Lights of different frequencies travell with different speeds in the medium.
(c) The refractive index of medium is different for different wavelengths of light.
(d) All of the above
4.During the X-Ray emission , if the voltage is increased
(a) minimum wavelength decreases
(b) minimum wavelength increases
(c) intensity decreases
(d) intensity increases
5.Force exerted on a body can change its
a. kinetic energy
b. direction of motion
c. speed and momentum
d. All above
6.Kirchoff’s first law of electric circuits is based on the law of conservation of
(a) only on mass
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26. Demodulation
a) Is performed at the transmitting station
b) Removes side bands
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28.Which of the following expression does not represent the force acting on the body of mass m
a. GMem/(Re)2
b. ma
c. μN
d. 6ηπrv
29. Heat cannot by itself flow from a body at lower temperature to a body at higher temperature” is a statement
of consequence of
(A) second law of thermodynamics
(B) conservation of momentum
(C) conservation of mass
(D) first law of thermodynamics.
30. Which of the following parameters does not characterize the thermodynamic state of matter?
(A) temperature
(B) pressure
(C) work
(D) volume
31. Which of the following statements is correct for any thermodynamic system?
(A) The internal energy changes in all processes.
(B) Internal energy and entropy are state functions.
(C) The change in entropy can never be zero.
(D) The work done in an adiabatic process is always zero.
32. when a solid metalic sphere is heated.the largest percentage increase occurs in its
a.Diameter
b. Surface area
c. Volume
d. density
33. A metallic sphere has a cavity of diameter D at its center.If the sphere is heated,the diameter of the . cavity
will
a. Decrease
b. Increase
c. Remain unchanged
d. none of the above
34.In a given process of an ideal gas,dW=0 and dQ<0 ,then for a gas
a.dT <0
b. dV>0
c.dP=0
d. dT>0
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b. dQ=0
c. dU=0
d. all the these
42.One end of a metal rod is kept in a furnace.In steady state,the temperature of the rod
a. Increase
b decrease
c. remains constant
d. is non uniform
mass
angular velocity
torque
a proton
False
None of these
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WHEN LIGHT PASSES CLOSED THE EDGE OF ANY OBJECT, IT IS BENT IN ITS PAHT
AND TRAVELS IN A NEW DIRECTION THIS BENDING OF LIGHT ARROUND CORNERS IS
CALLED
refraction
polaristio
diffraction
interference
positive
is negative
voltage
dielectric constant
its capacitance
its potential
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0.106A
2.65A
None of these
radiation
convection
all of these
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None of these
Regard,
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