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1.

The weight of a body in a frame of reference is equal and opposite to the force required to prevent it?

A. from providing a velocity equal to its instantaneous velocity,
B. from accelerating from rest in that frame of reference.
C. from an elastic collision
D. from increasing its momentum.
Answer» C. from an elastic collision
2.

The Universal law of gravitation must apply to?

A. The earth and the moon.
B. The planets around the Sun.
C. Any pair of bodies.
D. The earth and the apple.
Answer» D. The earth and the apple.
3.

If the radius of the earth were to shrink and its mass were to remain the same, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth with?

A. decrease
B. zero
C. increase
D. remain the same
Answer» D. remain the same
4.

At the surface of earth an object falling freely experiences an acceleration of?

A. 9.1 ms-2
B. 9.4 ms-2
C. 9.6 ms-2
D. 9.8 ms-2
Answer» E.
5.

The acceleration of the moon is because of the?

A. Gravitational force exerted on the earth by the moon
B. Gravitational force exerted on the moon by the earth.
C. Gravitational force exerted by the Sun.
D. Gravitational force exerted by the planets
Answer» C. Gravitational force exerted by the Sun.
6.

g' decrease with?

A. amplitude
B. horizontal displacement
C. altitude
D. weight
Answer» D. weight
7.

The radius of earth is?

A. RE = 6.45 X 106 m
B. RE = 7.45 X 106 m
C. RE = 9.45 x 106 m
D. RE = 6.38)< 106 m
Answer» E.
8.

The distance from the center of earth to the center of the moon' is called as?

A. Orbital length of the earth.
B. Orbital radius of the earth.
C. Orbital length of the moon.
D. Orbital radius of the moon.
Answer» E.
9.

In order to derive the law of gravitation, Newton assume that the moon's orbit is?

A. Circular
B. Straight
C. Uniform
D. Parabolic
Answer» B. Straight
10.

The force of gravity on a body varies slightly from place to place on the earth for two reason. (i) shape of earth and (ii) ?

A. the rotation of the earth
B. the mass of the earth
C. the circumference of the earth
D. All of these
Answer» B. the mass of the earth
11.

Gravitational force is responsible for?

A. Keeping planets in their radii.
B. Keeping planets on theft axes.
C. For the motion of planets around the Sun.
D. None of these.
Answer» D. None of these.
12.

what Newton made the hypothesis?

A. That every body in the universe exerts a gravitational force on every other body.
B. That heavier body in the universe exerts a gravitational force on the lighter bodies.
C. That gravitational force only exerts on the bodies on earth.
D. That only the Sun gravitational force is responsible for all the motion in this universe.
Answer» B. That heavier body in the universe exerts a gravitational force on the lighter bodies.
13.

in 1666, Newton concluded that the force which caused an apple to fall to the ground and the force that kept the moon in its orbit around the earth is the ?

A. "Weight called as ""Weightlessness"""
B. "Acceleration called as ""Centripetal acceleration""."
C. "Universal force called as ""Artificial Gravity""."
D. "Universal force called as ""Gravitation""."
Answer» E.
14.

The mass of the body will?

A. Remain same everywhere.
B. Change from place to place.
C. Be equal to its weight.
D. Greater at mountains
Answer» B. Change from place to place.
15.

The weight of an object in a satellite orbiting around the earth is?

A. Greater than the actual weight
B. Zero
C. Less than the actual weight
D. Actual weight
Answer» C. Less than the actual weight
16.

The motion of falling bodies towards earth is due to the?

A. Gravitational rotation.
B. Weightlessness
C. Acceleration due to gravity.
D. Gravitational force.
Answer» E.
17.

Newton apply Huygens's formula to calculate?

A. Centripetal acceleration of the earth.
B. Centrifugal acceleration of the Sun.
C. Centripetal acceleration of the moon.
D. Centripetal acceleration of the Satellite.
Answer» D. Centripetal acceleration of the Satellite.
18.

The present accepted value of the universal gravitational constant 0 = 6.673 x 10-11 Nm2/Kg2 was obtained by?

A. Lord Cavendish
B. Poynting
C. P. R. Heyl and P.Chizano Wski
D. Boyle
Answer» D. Boyle
19.

The magnitude of the weight is expressed in the units of?

A. Mass (Kilogram)
B. Displacement (meter)
C. Force (Newton)
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
20.

Astronauts experiences weightlessness when their spacecraft is?

A. Orbiting around the earth.
B. Orbiting around its axis
C. Orbiting around the circle
D. Orbiting around the Sun.
Answer» B. Orbiting around its axis
21.

The weight of a body is not a fixed quantity. It depends upon the location as well as upon?

A. The motion of the frame of reference.
B. The shape of the earth.
C. The external force on the body.
D. The rotation of the body.
Answer» B. The shape of the earth.
22.

"The force on the object placed near the surface is given by the mass "m" of the object multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity, which is equal to its?"

A. "acceleration ""a""."
B. "weight 'W""."
C. "momentum ""p""."
D. None of these.
Answer» C. "momentum ""p""."
23.

The weight of the body is given by?

A. W = ms
B. W = ma
C. W = mv
D. W = mg
Answer» E.
24.

The earth's gravitational pull is just balanced by the centripetal force resulting into?

A. Gravitational force.
B. Artificial Gravity.
C. Weightlessness
D. Centripetal acceleration.
Answer» D. Centripetal acceleration.
25.

The apparent weight of a person standing in a elevator which is moving down with uniform acceleration will be?

A. Twice the weight of on the surface of the earth.
B. same as the weight on the surface of the earth.
C. Greater than its weight on the surface of the earth
D. less than its weight on the surface of the earth
Answer» E.
26.

An artificial gravity can be created in the spacecraft ?

A. By rotating it around the earth.
B. By spinning it around earth's axis.
C. By spinning it around its, own axis.
D. By spinning it around its moon's axis.
Answer» D. By spinning it around its moon's axis.
27.

An astronaut or other body in the spacecraft is said to be weightlessness or?

A. In a state of motion
B. In a state of rest.
C. "In a state of ""zero g"""
D. "In a state of ""zero a"""
Answer» D. "In a state of ""zero a"""
28.

The equation for the mass of earth is?

A. ME = REg2/G2
B. ME = RE2g/G
C. ME = RE2g/G
D. ME = RE2g/G
Answer» C. ME = RE2g/G
29.

The mass of earth is?

A. ME = 6.98 X 1024 Kg
B. ME = 5.98 X 1024 Kg
C. ME = 7.98 X 1024 Kg
D. ME = 9.98 x 1024 Kg
Answer» C. ME = 7.98 X 1024 Kg
30.

The force exerted on body A by body B is always directed towards body B, and acts?

A. along the line joining their centers.
B. along the line joining their centers.
C. along the line joining their centers.
D. None of these.
Answer» B. along the line joining their centers.
31.

Weight of a body is a?

A. scalar quantity
B. None of these
C. vector quantity
D. Negative quantity
Answer» D. Negative quantity
32.

The magnitude of the gravitational force with which the earth attracts the object of mass M, towards its center, is given by?

A. F = G M Me / Re2
B. F = G Me / Re2
C. F = G M2 Me / Re2
D. F = G2 M Me / Re2
Answer» B. F = G Me / Re2
33.

"""C"" is a universal gravitational constant and its value is?"

A. G = 6.743 x 10-11 Nm2/Kg
B. G = 6.673>< 10-11 N-m2/Kg
C. G = 6.973 x 10-11 N-m2/Kg
D. G = 6.873 x 10-11 N-m2/Kg
Answer» C. G = 6.973 x 10-11 N-m2/Kg
34.

The value of G was first determined by?

A. Poynting in 1901
B. Lord Cavendish in 1798.
C. Boyle in 1917.
D. P. R. Heyl in 1998.
Answer» C. Boyle in 1917.
35.

According to the Newton"s Universal law of gravitation, "Every body in the universe attracts every other body with a force which is?"

A. directly proportional to the product of their masses.
B. directly proportional to the product of forces.
C. directly proportional to the distance between them.
D. directly proportional to the product of their radius.
Answer» B. directly proportional to the product of forces.
36.

If a man goes to a height equal to the radius of the earth from its surface, his weight relative to that of earth would become?

A. twice
B. same
C. half
D. one-fourth
Answer» E.
37.

F on A by B = —F on B by A. These two gravitational forces constitute an action-reaction pair in accordance with Newton's?

A. Third law of motion
B. Second law of motion
C. First law of motion
D. Law of Universal Gravitation.
Answer» B. Second law of motion
38.

If the earth is 1/4th of its present distance from the sun, the duration of the year would be

A. 1/4 of the present year
B. 1/6 of the present year
C. 1/8 of the present year
D. 1/16 of the present year
Answer» D. 1/16 of the present year
39.

If the value of gravitational acceleration at a height h above the Earth's surface is the same as that at a depth d below the Earth's surface (with both h and d small compared to the Earth's radius R), then

A. h = d2 / R
B. h = d / 2
C. h = d
D. h = 2 d
Answer» C. h = d
40.

A thief stole a box with valuable article of weight 'W' and jumped down a wall of height h. Before he reach the ground he experienced a load o

A. zero
B. W / 2
C. W
D. 2 W
Answer» B. W / 2
41.

A planet is moving around the Sun in a circular orbit of circumference C. The work done on the planet by the gravitational force F of the Sun is

A. F/C
B. FC
C. Zero
D. FC/2
Answer» D. FC/2
42.

The ratio of the time periods for two satellites of equal mass in circular orbits of radii R and 9 R is

A. 1:27
B. 27:01:00
C. 9:01
D. 1:09
Answer» B. 27:01:00
43.

The period of a satellite in a circular orbit of radius R is T. The period of another satellite in circular orbit of radius 4R is

A. T/4
B. 8T
C. 2T
D. T/8
Answer» C. 2T
44.

Kepler's second law regarding constancy of arial velocity of a planet is a consequence of the law of conservation of

A. angular momentum
B. energy
C. none of these
D. linear momentum
Answer» B. energy
45.

If the radius of the Earth were increased by a factor of 4 and its mass remained the same, then the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth would

A. increase by a factor of 16
B. increase by a factor of 4
C. reduce by a factor of 16
D. reduce by a factor of 4
Answer» D. reduce by a factor of 4
46.

If the gravitational force between two objects were proportional to 1/R (and not as 1/R2) where R is separation between them, then a particle in circular orbit under such a force would have its orbital speed v proportional to

A. R0
B. 1/R2
C. R
D. 1/R
Answer» B. 1/R2
47.

The earth is not a perfect sphere, but it bulges at the?

A. Center
B. Poles
C. Equator
D. North Pole
Answer» D. North Pole
48.

The earth's gravity acts on both the spacecraft and the bodies in it, giving each?

A. The same torque.
B. The same centrifugal acceleration.
C. The same acceleration.
D. Gravitational force.
Answer» D. Gravitational force.
49.

If a body is taken from a pole to the equator its distance from the center of the earth will?

A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Constant
D. None of these.
Answer» B. Decreases
50.

Artificial gravity is produced in a space-craft to?

A. decrease the weight of the astronaut
B. increase the weight of the astronaut
C. overcome the force of friction
D. overcome the state of.weight-lessness.
Answer» E.