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1. |
Only force acting on a bouncing ball is |
A. | gravity |
B. | weight of ball |
C. | friction |
D. | a and b both |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Accelerometer detects the |
A. | small acceleration |
B. | large acceleration |
C. | small deceleration |
D. | large acceleration and deceleration |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
A stone is thrown upwards with initial velocity of $$$20ms^{-1}$$$, the height that stone will reach would be |
A. | 20 m |
B. | 30 m |
C. | 40 m |
D. | 50 m |
Answer» B. 30 m | |
4. |
Projectile will attain its maximum range, if it is fired at an angle of |
A. | 30 |
B. | 47 |
C. | 90 |
D. | 45 |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Gradient of line of velocity-time graph is tells us the |
A. | velocity |
B. | acceleration |
C. | distance |
D. | time |
Answer» C. distance | |
6. |
Horizontal component of a bouncing ball is |
A. | affected by gravity |
B. | unaffected by gravity |
C. | affected by weight |
D. | affected by contact force |
Answer» C. affected by weight | |
7. |
Equation of motion can be used for |
A. | straight line motion only |
B. | curved motion only |
C. | motion along the circular path |
D. | all types of motion |
Answer» B. curved motion only | |
8. |
Acceleration of free fall depends on the |
A. | surface |
B. | weight of object |
C. | distance from center of Earth |
D. | size of object |
Answer» C. distance from center of Earth | |
9. |
When ball having a projectile motion is rising up, it |
A. | decelerates |
B. | accelerates |
C. | rises up with constant acceleration |
D. | acceleration becomes zero |
Answer» B. accelerates | |
10. |
If initial velocity of an object is zero, then distance covered by it in time t and acceleration of $$$9.8ms^{-2}$$$ would be |
A. | $$$2.9 :t^{2}$$$ |
B. | $$$3 :t^{2}$$$ |
C. | $$$4 :t^{2}$$$ |
D. | $$$4.9 :t^{2}$$$ |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
As the ball falls towards the ground, its velocity |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | remains constant |
D. | becomes zero |
Answer» B. decreases | |
12. |
An object whose velocity is changing is said to be in a state of |
A. | acceleration |
B. | rest |
C. | equilibrium |
D. | Brownian motion |
Answer» B. rest | |
13. |
Acceleration of train when it is moving steadily from $$$4.0 :ms^{-1}$$$ to $$$20 :ms^{-1}$$$ in 100s is |
A. | $$$1 :ms^{-2}$$$ |
B. | $$$2 :ms^{-2}$$$ |
C. | $$$0.16 :ms^{-2}$$$ |
D. | $$$3 :ms^{-2}$$$ |
Answer» D. $$$3 :ms^{-2}$$$ | |
14. |
If we get a straight line with positive slope then its acceleration is |
A. | increasing |
B. | decreasing |
C. | zero |
D. | constant |
Answer» E. | |
15. |
Gradient of velocity-time graph tells us about object's |
A. | velocity |
B. | displacement |
C. | distance |
D. | acceleration |
Answer» E. | |
16. |
If a spinster staring from rest has acceleration of $$$5ms^{-2}$$$ during 1st 2.0s of race then her velocity after 2 s is |
A. | $$$20ms^{-1}$$$ |
B. | $$$10ms^{-1}$$$ |
C. | $$$15ms^{-1}$$$ |
D. | $$$5ms^{-1}$$$ |
Answer» C. $$$15ms^{-1}$$$ | |
17. |
If a car starting from rest reaches a velocity of $$$18ms^{-1}$$$ after 6.0 s then its acceleration is |
A. | $$$1ms^{-2}$$$ |
B. | $$$2ms^{-2}$$$ |
C. | $$$3ms^{-2}$$$ |
D. | $$$4ms^{-2}$$$ |
Answer» D. $$$4ms^{-2}$$$ | |
18. |
Horizontal distance traveled by a ball if it's thrown with initial velocity of $$$20ms^{-1}$$$ at an angle of 30 is |
A. | 24 m |
B. | 56 m |
C. | 35.3 m |
D. | 36.3 m |
Answer» D. 36.3 m | |
19. |
A train travelling at $$$20m s^{-1}$$$ accelerates at $$$ 0.5ms^{-2}$$$ for 30 s, the distance travelled by train is |
A. | 825 m |
B. | 700 m |
C. | 650 m |
D. | 600 m |
Answer» B. 700 m | |
20. |
If a secondary coil has 40 turns, and, a primary coil with 20 turns is charged with 50 V of potential difference, then the potential difference in the secondary coil would be |
A. | 50 V in secondary coil |
B. | 25 V in secondary coil |
C. | 60 V in secondary coil |
D. | 100 V in secondary coil |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
Equation which measures alternating voltage is |
A. | Vsin |
B. | sin t |
C. | Vo sin t |
D. | V=IR |
Answer» D. V=IR | |
22. |
Consequence of motor effect is |
A. | electromagnetic induction |
B. | current |
C. | voltage |
D. | e.m.f |
Answer» B. current | |
23. |
Mean drift velocity of electron in a copper wire having cross-sectional area 5.0 10 -6 m2 carrying current of 1 A and having number density 8.5 10 28 m3 is {{}} |
A. | 0.015 mm s-1 |
B. | 0.1 mm s-1 |
C. | 0.5 mm s-1 |
D. | 0.25 mm s-1 |
Answer» B. 0.1 mm s-1 | |
24. |
Magnitude of charge is known as |
A. | charge count |
B. | elementary charge |
C. | elementary count |
D. | charge number |
Answer» C. elementary count | |
25. |
1 is equal to |
A. | 1 V A-2 |
B. | 1 V A-1 |
C. | 1 V-1 A |
D. | 2 V A-1 |
Answer» C. 1 V-1 A | |
26. |
Current in a 60 W light bulb when it is connected to a 230 V power supply is |
A. | 0.26 A |
B. | 1.5 A |
C. | 2.6 A |
D. | 3.9 A |
Answer» B. 1.5 A | |
27. |
Grid cables are 15 km long with a resistance of 0.20 km-1, powers wasted as heat in these cables are |
A. | 50 kW |
B. | 60 kW |
C. | 20 kW |
D. | 30 kW |
Answer» E. | |
28. |
Actual velocity of electrons between collisions is |
A. | 1030 m s-1 |
B. | 1020 m s-1 |
C. | 102 m s-1 |
D. | 105 m s-1 |
Answer» E. | |
29. |
If direction of current is from positive to negative, then it is called |
A. | electronic current |
B. | conventional current only |
C. | positronic current |
D. | protonic current |
Answer» C. positronic current | |
30. |
Phenomena in which a charged body attract uncharged body is called |
A. | electrostatic induction |
B. | electric current |
C. | charge movement |
D. | magnetic induction |
Answer» B. electric current | |
31. |
Particles involved in the movement within material are |
A. | protons |
B. | electrons |
C. | neutrons |
D. | positrons |
Answer» C. neutrons | |
32. |
Fields that act on objects with masses are |
A. | electric fields |
B. | magnetic fields |
C. | force fields |
D. | gravitational fields |
Answer» E. | |
33. |
E.M.F can be induced in a circuit by |
A. | changing magnetic flux density |
B. | changing area of circuit |
C. | changing the angle |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
34. |
Electric field strength on a dust particle having charge equal to 8 10 - 19 when plates are separated by distance of 2 cm and have a potential difference of 5 kV is {{}} |
A. | 2.0 10 -13 N |
B. | 3 N |
C. | 5 N |
D. | 20 N |
Answer» B. 3 N | |
35. |
When an electron is moving horizontally between oppositely charged plates, it will move in the |
A. | straight line |
B. | fall directly downwards |
C. | move towards positive plates |
D. | curved path |
Answer» E. | |
36. |
Electric field strength can be defined as |
A. | E =Q F |
B. | E = W F |
C. | E =F Q |
D. | E =P Q |
Answer» D. E =P Q | |
37. |
When one material is rubbed against the other, then it becomes electrically |
A. | neutral |
B. | charged |
C. | positively charged |
D. | negatively charged |
Answer» C. positively charged | |
38. |
A straight wire of length 0.20 m moves at a steady speed of {{}} 3.0 m s-1 at right angles to the magnetic field of flux density 0.10 T. The e.m.f induced across ends of wire is |
A. | 0.5 V |
B. | 0.06 V |
C. | 0.05 V |
D. | 0.04 V |
Answer» C. 0.05 V | |
39. |
All objects are attracted towards |
A. | center of Earth |
B. | sun |
C. | mars |
D. | moon |
Answer» B. sun | |
40. |
Surface area of a typical person is about |
A. | 1 m2 |
B. | 2 m2 |
C. | 3 m2 |
D. | 4 m2 |
Answer» C. 3 m2 | |
41. |
Number of moles in 1.6 kg of oxygen is |
A. | 30 mol |
B. | 50 mol |
C. | 40 mol |
D. | 60 mol |
Answer» C. 40 mol | |
42. |
Output current from an LED is |
A. | 20 mA |
B. | 30 mA |
C. | 40 mA |
D. | 50 mA |
Answer» B. 30 mA | |
43. |
Actual op-amp may have an open loop gain of{{}} |
A. | 102 |
B. | 105 |
C. | 103 |
D. | 104 |
Answer» C. 103 | |
44. |
Combined effect of several forces is known as |
A. | net force |
B. | resultant force |
C. | normal force |
D. | weight |
Answer» C. normal force | |
45. |
Coil of relay is connected to the |
A. | input of op-amp |
B. | output of op-amp |
C. | midpoint of op-amp |
D. | anywhere in between input and ouput of op-amp |
Answer» C. midpoint of op-amp | |
46. |
Pair of forces that cause steering wheel of a car to rotate is called |
A. | couple |
B. | friction |
C. | normal force |
D. | weight |
Answer» B. friction | |
47. |
If the principle of moments for any object holds, then object is in state of |
A. | inertia |
B. | equilibrium |
C. | suspension |
D. | motion |
Answer» C. suspension | |
48. |
Two perpendicular components are |
A. | independent of each other |
B. | dependent on each other |
C. | anti parallel to each other |
D. | parallel to each other |
Answer» B. dependent on each other | |
49. |
Moment of force depends upon |
A. | magnitude of force |
B. | perpendicular distance of force from pivot |
C. | both A and B |
D. | axis of rotation |
Answer» D. axis of rotation | |
50. |
If weight of a falling tennis ball is 1.0 N and drag force acting on it is 0.2 N then resultant force is |
A. | 0.8 N |
B. | 0.5 N |
C. | 1 N |
D. | 2 N |
Answer» B. 0.5 N | |