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Physics MCQS For CSS PMS: Admin

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about physics concepts. The questions cover topics like vectors, forces, torque, kinematics, waves, interference, diffraction, thermodynamics, and temperature scales. For each question there are 4 possible answer choices (a, b, c, or d). The questions are assessing understanding of fundamental physics principles through a multiple choice question format.
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Physics MCQS For CSS PMS: Admin

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about physics concepts. The questions cover topics like vectors, forces, torque, kinematics, waves, interference, diffraction, thermodynamics, and temperature scales. For each question there are 4 possible answer choices (a, b, c, or d). The questions are assessing understanding of fundamental physics principles through a multiple choice question format.
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Physics MCQS for CSS PMS

February 25th, 2013 | Author: admin

(i) If A= 6i-8j, then 4A has the magnitude:


(a) 40
(b) 10
(c) 20
(d) None of these

(ii) Let A= 2i+6j-3k and B= 4i+2j+k then A.B equals:


(a) 8i+12j-3k
(b) 17
(c) 23
(d) None of these

(iii) If V is an operator, then V.V means:


(a) Gradient of a Scalar field
(b) Curl of a vector field
(c) Divergence of a Vector field
(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

(v) A force acting on a particle is conservative if:


(a) It obeys Newton’s third law
(b) It obeys Newton’s second law
(c) It works equals the change in Kinetic energy
(d) None of these

(vi) A torque applied to a rigid object always tends to produce:


(a) A rotational acceleration
(b) A linear acceleration
(c) Precision
(d) None of these

(vii) When the velocity of a body is constant, its acceleration is:


(a) Maximum
(b) Zero
(c) Infinity
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

(ix) The rate of change of Momentum of the particle is:


(a) Energy
(b) Force
(c) Impulse
(d) None of these

(x) Constructive and destructive superposition of waves is observed in:


(a) Polarisation
(b) Interference
(c) Diffraction
(d) None of these

(xi) The intensity of a wave is proportional to the square of:


(a) Amplitude
(b) Time
(c) Intensity
(d) None of these

(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

(xiii) For higher resolution, in a diffraction grating, one needs to have:


(a) Large number of ruling
(b) Small number of ruling
(c) No rulings at all
(d) None of these

(xiv) To produce interference, the sources must be:


(a) Intense
(b) Incoherent
(c) Coherent
(d) None of these

(xv) Interference fringes are of:


(a) Unequal width
(b) Equal width
(c) Variable width
(d) None of these

(xvi) A Carnot Cycle is:


(a) a rectangle on a P-V graph
(b) bounded by two isotherms and two adiabatics
(c) any four sided process on a P-V graph
(d) None of these

(xvii) In an Adiabatic process:


(a) The temperature of the system remains constant
(b) The temperature of the system must change
(c) The internal energy

(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°
(d) None of these

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