Explore topic-wise MCQs in Engineering Physics.

This section includes 40 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Engineering Physics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The study of conflict between human thought and social context within which it arises is -

A. Contestation to knowledge
B. Critical dialouge
C. Religious knowledge
D. all of the above
Answer» B. Critical dialouge
2.

role of adminstrator in transacting curriculum-

A. Planning of Curricular and Co-curricular Activities
B. ensure teachers have the equipment and resources necessary to deliver educationally effective curriculum
C. provide necessary leadership in evaluating teaching personneland school progra m
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
3.

An attempt to overthrow structures of authority, including the state is what kind of acitivity?

A. Subversion
B. Marginalisation
C. dominance
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Marginalisation
4.

It is a set of courses that are considered basic and essential for future classwork or graduation

A. hidden curriculum
B. core curriculum
C. decentralised curriclum
D. centralised curriculum
Answer» C. decentralised curriclum
5.

The group based inequalities in Social Dominance Theory are maintained through-

A. institutional discrimination, individual discrimination, behavioural asymmetry
B. Hierarchy enhancing, hierarchy attenuating, cultural idelogy
C. Dominance, margiailisation,sub version
D. all of the above
Answer» B. Hierarchy enhancing, hierarchy attenuating, cultural idelogy
6.

Model that follows teachers approach, indudctive approach is

A. Hilda Taba Model
B. Ralph W. Tyler
C. Fisher Model
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Ralph W. Tyler
7.

Putting them sideline to periphery and exclude them from mainstreams in a society is the process of -

A. Deprivation
B. Prohibition
C. Marginalisation
D. contestation
Answer» D. contestation
8.

The cognitive,normative,technical and applicative aim to develop bond towards resourses is-

A. competency based curriculum
B. social based curriculum
C. traditional curriculum
D. Environmental approach to
Answer» E.
9.

The NIOS was established in the year-

A. 1983
B. 1989
C. 1982
D. 1981
Answer» C. 1982
10.

The curriculum design whereby the decisions pertaining to the content, planning process and its implementation process is taken by a central agencies is-

A. Centralised curriculum
B. decentralised curriculum
C. disciplinary curriculum
D. competency based curriculum
Answer» B. decentralised curriculum
11.

When society's value system is controlled by certain group and creates disparities in different field for others. It is -

A. Subversion
B. Marginalisation
C. Dominace
D. Indigenous knowledge
Answer» D. Indigenous knowledge
12.

Knowledge that doesn’t requires no evidence for a belief, as the belief is already accepted

A. Scientific
B. Auhtority
C. Tenacity
D. Empiricism
Answer» D. Empiricism
13.

The 4 stages of cognitive costructivism was given by-

A. Jane Paiget
B. Gestalt
C. Bruner
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Gestalt
14.

Role of teachers for the development of critical pedagogy is/are-

A. collaborative and cooperative learning
B. promote good citizen quality for futuresociety
C. development of capabilities oflearners
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
15.

The Dual Code Theory is related to -

A. Abstract Knowledgeand Concrete Knowledge
B. Motivation Theory
C. Concreteknowledge and revealed
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Motivation Theory
16.

Providing developmental needs of learners and assuring essential levels of learning is-

A. Minimum Level of Learning
B. competency based curriculum
C. environmental based curriculum
D. standardised curriculum
Answer» B. competency based curriculum
17.

"When the learners build a shared understanding and body of knowledge from the accumulation of agreed upon pieces of knowledge." -It is called -

A. Disputation Talk
B. Cumulative Talk
C. Independent Talk
D. all of the above
Answer» C. Independent Talk
18.

To fulfill the educational requirements of those students whose parents were employed in transferable jobs and to prescribe and update the course of instructions of examinations is the role of-

A. CABE
B. NCERT
C. UGC
D. CBSE
Answer» E.
19.

It includes content, learning experiences and learning activities-

A. Syllabus
B. curriculum
C. assignments
D. assessments
Answer» C. assignments
20.

Transmission of norms, values and beliefs conveyed in the classroom atmosphere is -

A. core curriculum
B. content curriculum
C. interdisciplinary curriculum
D. hidden curriculum
Answer» E.
21.

Grounding, Critical and reflective' are the process of knowledge generation through-

A. knowledge construction throughDialouge
B. Dominance
C. Contestation
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Dominance
22.

Perception, observation,rational,introseption, memory are the sources of-

A. knowledge
B. School Culture
C. curriculum
D. none of the above
Answer» B. School Culture
23.

Research and development, in-service and pre-service training and extension and dissemination work is

A. CBSE
B. NIOS
C. NCERT
D. CABE
Answer» D. CABE
24.

Knowledge and participation are the two sources of interest. This concept was given by-

A. John Dewey
B. Scott
C. Harbart
D. Jane Paiget
Answer» D. Jane Paiget
25.

The Salient Features of NCF 2005

A. Connecting knowledge to life outside school.
B. Ensuring that students do not just learnmechanically, without
C. Integrating exams with classroom lifeto make them
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
26.

The article that has abolished Untouchability practice is -

A. Article 46
B. Article 17
C. Article 15
D. Article 44
Answer» C. Article 15
27.

Reasoning based on the journey of major premise to minor premise is called

A. Deductive approach
B. Inductive approach
C. Observing instances
D. Ethnomethodolgy
Answer» B. Inductive approach
28.

The curriculum model that has deductive,linear and prescriptive approach is -

A. Hilda Taba Model
B. Ralph W. Tyler
C. Fisher Model
D. none of the above
Answer» C. Fisher Model
29.

"The representation of knowledge in the educational curriculum is clearly biased"- it is thought of

A. Radicals
B. Socialist
C. Moderates
D. Educationist
Answer» B. Socialist
30.

The beliefs, perceptions, relationships, attitudes, and written and unwritten rules that shape and influence every aspect of how a school functions is-

A. Curriculum
B. School Culture
C. School organisation
D. all of the above
Answer» C. School organisation
31.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of LED?

A. Fast action
B. High Warm-up time
C. Low operational voltage
D. Long life
Answer» C. Low operational voltage
32.

What is the bandwidth of the emitted light in an LED?

A. 1 nm to 10 nm
B. 10 nm to 50 nm
C. 50 nm to 100 nm
D. 100 nm to 500 nm
Answer» C. 50 nm to 100 nm
33.

Which process of the Electron-hole pair is responsible for emitting of light?

A. Generation
B. Movement
C. Recombination
D. Diffusion
Answer» D. Diffusion
34.

Increase in the forward current always increases the intensity of an LED.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
35.

Which of the following would have highest wavelength?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer» B. B
36.

What should be the biasing of the LED?

A. Forward bias
B. Reverse bias
C. Forward bias than Reverse bias
D. No biasing required
Answer» B. Reverse bias
37.

What should be the band gap of the semiconductors to be used as LED?

A. 0.5 eV
B. 1 eV
C. 1.5 eV
D. 1.8 eV
Answer» E.
38.

The reverse breakdown voltage of LED is very low.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
39.

Which of the following materials can be used to produce infrared LED?

A. Si
B. GaAs
C. CdS
D. PbS
Answer» C. CdS
40.

A light emitting diode is _________

A. Heavily doped
B. Lightly doped
C. Intrinsic semiconductor
D. Zener diode
Answer» B. Lightly doped