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1.

A person can jump higher on the moon's surface than on the earth because

A. the moon's surface is rough
B. the acceleration due to gravity in moon is smaller than that on the earth.
C. the moon is cooler than earth
D. the moon has no atmosphere
Answer» C. the moon is cooler than earth
2.

How much mechanical work must be done to completely melt 1 gram of ice at 0 C?

A. 4.2 J
B. 80 J
C. 336 J
D. 2268 J
Answer» C. 336 J
3.

If a bomb dropped from an airplane explodes in mid-air .

A. its KE increases
B. its total energy increases
C. its total energy decreases
D. its total momentum decreases
Answer» B. its total energy increases
4.

A cycle tyre bursts suddenly. This represents an

A. Isothermal process
B. Adiabatic process
C. Isochoric process
D. Isoboric process
Answer» C. Isochoric process
5.

A light ray travelling from denser to rarer medium at an angle of incidence more than critical angle of concerned media pair suffers.

A. reflection
B. refraction
C. diffraction
D. total internal reflection
Answer» E.
6.

A bomb explodes on the moon. You will hear its sound on earth after

A. 20 minutes
B. 2 hours 20 minutes
C. 3.7 hours
D. You cannot hear the sound of explosion
Answer» E.
7.

If the length of a simple pendulum is halved then its period of oscillation is -

A. doubled
B. halved
C. increased by a factor 2
D. decreased by a factor 2
Answer» E.
8.

Work done upon a body .

A. only a vector quantity
B. only a scalar quantity
C. both vector and scalar
D. neither vector nor scalar
Answer» C. both vector and scalar
9.

The moon that we see in the sky is a

A. Planet
B. Star
C. Sun
D. Satellite
Answer» E.
10.

Hyperrnetropia or longsight can be corrected by using :

A. Bifocal lenses
B. Cylindrical lenses
C. Concave lenses
D. Convex lenses
Answer» E.
11.

One nanometer is equal to meters.

A. 10 raised to the power (-3)
B. 10 raised to the power (-6)
C. 10 raised to the power (-9)
D. 10 raised to the power (-12)
Answer» D. 10 raised to the power (-12)
12.

The mean distance from the Sun to the Earth is called:

A. Light year
B. Astronomical Unit
C. Parallactic Second
D. Angstrom
Answer» C. Parallactic Second
13.

The scientist who first discovered that the Earth revolves round the Sun was -

A. Newton
B. Dalton
C. Copernicus
D. Einsteirn
Answer» D. Einsteirn
14.

Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of -

A. Double decomposition
B. Artificial radioactivity
C. Nuclear fission
D. Nuclear fusion
Answer» E.
15.

The period of revolution of a geo- stationary satellite is

A. 365 days
B. 30 days
C. 24 hours
D. changing continuously
Answer» D. changing continuously
16.

The type of minor used in automobiles to see the traffic on the rear side is

A. Concave
B. Plano-Convex
C. Plane
D. Convex
Answer» E.
17.

Formation of shadows can be explained by -

A. rectilinear propagation of light
B. reflection
C. refraction
D. total internal reflection
Answer» B. reflection
18.

One micron is equal to-

A. 1/10th of mm
B. 1/100th of mm
C. 1/1000th of mm
D. 1/10000th of mm
Answer» D. 1/10000th of mm
19.

Suns heat reaches us by

A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Reflection
Answer» D. Reflection
20.

The surface temperature of the Sun is nearly -

A. 2000K
B. 4000K
C. 6000K
D. 8000K
Answer» D. 8000K
21.

Hydrogen atom is excited from ground state to another state with principal quantum number equal to 4. Then the number of spectral lines in the emission spectra will be -

A. 2
B. 6
C. 5
D. 3
Answer» C. 5
22.

The spring balance works on the principle of -

A. Boyle's Law
B. Hooke's Law
C. Bernoulli's principle
D. Pascal's Law
Answer» C. Bernoulli's principle
23.

What principle/law explains the working of the hydraulic brakes in automobiles?

A. Bernoulli's law
B. Posieulli's principle
C. Pascal's law
D. Archimedes' principle
Answer» D. Archimedes' principle
24.

The passengers standing in a bus fall in the backward direction when the stationary bus begins to move. Which of the following laws explains this situation?

A. Newton's First Law of Motion
B. Newton's Third Law of Motion
C. Newton's Second Law of Motion
D. The Law of Conservation of Momentum
Answer» B. Newton's Third Law of Motion
25.

In which region of electromagnetic spectrum does the Lyman series of hydrogen atom lie?

A. Visible
B. Infrared
C. Ultraviolet
D. X-ray
Answer» D. X-ray
26.

Rain drops acquire spherical shape due to -

A. viscosity
B. surface tension
C. friction
D. elasticity
Answer» C. friction
27.

X- rays are waves.

A. Longitudinal
B. Transverse
C. Electromagnetic
D. Elastic
Answer» D. Elastic
28.

A transformer works on the principle of

A. Self induction
B. Mutual induction
C. Generator
D. Inverter
Answer» C. Generator
29.

A solid needle placed horizon-tally on the surface of the water floats due to

A. capillary action
B. water pressure
C. surface tension of water
D. viscosity of water
Answer» D. viscosity of water
30.

A moving neutron collides with a stationary -particle. The fraction of the kinetic energy lost by the neutron is

A.
B. 1/16
C. 9/25
D. 16/25
Answer» E.
31.

An a-particle is .

A. A hydrogen molecule
B. A helium nucleus
C. An atom of hydrogen
D. A proton
Answer» C. An atom of hydrogen
32.

What is the physical state of water at 12 C?

A. Gas
B. Solid
C. Liquid
D. Ionic
Answer» D. Ionic
33.

The following particles move with same kinetic energy. Which of them has maximum momentum?

A. Electron
B. Proton
C. Deutron
D. Alpha Particle
Answer» E.
34.

Fibre optics work on the principle of -

A. scattering of light
B. total internal absorption
C. total internal reflection
D. option rotation
Answer» D. option rotation
35.

The first synthetic fibre made by man was-

A. Rayon
B. Nylon
C. Polyester
D. Terycott
Answer» C. Polyester
36.

The dimensional formula ML T corresponds to

A. Modulus of elasticity
B. Viscosity
C. Moment of a force
D. Thrust
Answer» B. Viscosity
37.

The distance between node and adjacent antinodes is 30 cm. The wavelength is -

A. 30 cm.
B. 90 cm.
C. 120 cm.
D. 60 cm.
Answer» E.
38.

The dimension of which of the following is the same as that of impulse?

A. Volume
B. Momentum
C. Torque
D. Change in the rate of momentum
Answer» C. Torque
39.

A proton is identical to .

A. the nucleus of helium
B. the nucleus of a hydrogen atom
C. an alpha-particle
D. a beta particle
Answer» E.
40.

Which of the following physical quantities has no dimension?

A. Force
B. Momentum
C. Impulse
D. Angle
Answer» E.
41.

The dimension MLT corresponds to

A. force
B. work done
C. acceleration
D. velocity
Answer» B. work done
42.

Which type of mirror is used in the head lights of vehicles?

A. Plane mirror
B. Concave mirror
C. Convex mirror
D. Parabolic mirror
Answer» C. Convex mirror
43.

In a refrigerator, the cooling system should always be

A. at the top
B. at the bottom
C. at the middle
D. can be anywhere
Answer» C. at the middle
44.

is the perpendicular distance between point of application of force and axis of rotation.

A. Moment arm
B. Moment of Inertia
C. Altitude
D. Base
Answer» B. Moment of Inertia
45.

If in a motion, the axis of the rotation passes through an object, then the motion is called.

A. Orbital motion
B. Circulatory motion
C. Spin motion
D. Oscillatory motion
Answer» D. Oscillatory motion
46.

0 K, is equivalent to

A. 273 C
B. -273 C
C. 0 C
D. 100 C
Answer» C. 0 C
47.

Convex mirror is generally used in -

A. solar cookers
B. opthalmoscope
C. reflector for head light
D. rear view mirror
Answer» E.
48.

Which one among the following doesn't have any effect on velocity of sound?

A. Pressure
B. Temperature
C. Humidity
D. Density
Answer» D. Density
49.

Radio telescopes are better than optical telescopes because -

A. they can detect faint galaxies which no optical telescope can
B. they can work even in cloudy conditions
C. they can work during the day and night
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
50.

An object is placed on the principal axis of a convex lens of focal length 10 cm. If the distance of the object from the lens is 30 cm, what is the distance of the image formed?

A. 20 cm
B. 15 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 10 cm
Answer» C. 30 cm