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This section includes 12 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. |
Walking off a man is an example of ____________ |
A. | Resolution of forces |
B. | Addition of vectors |
C. | Subtraction of vectors |
D. | Multiplication of vectors |
Answer» B. Addition of vectors | |
2. |
Two forces whose magnitudes are in ratio of 3:5 give a resultant of 35N. If the angle of inclination is 60°, calculate the magnitude of each force. |
A. | 15N and35N |
B. | 15N and 25N |
C. | 10N and 15N |
D. | 20N and 5N |
Answer» C. 10N and 15N | |
3. |
Flying a bird is an example of ____________ |
A. | Collinear vector |
B. | Multiplication of vector |
C. | Addition of vector |
D. | Composition of vector |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
The quantity which has the only magnitude is called ____________ |
A. | A scalar quantity |
B. | A vector quantity |
C. | A chemical quantity |
D. | A magnitude quantity |
Answer» B. A vector quantity | |
5. |
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A. | Resolution of forces |
B. | Addition of vectors |
C. | Subtraction of vectors |
D. | Multiplication of vectors |
Answer» B. Addition of vectors | |
6. |
Two forces whose magnitudes are in ratio of 3:5 give a resultant of 35N. If the angle of inclination is 60°, calculate the magnitude of each force?# |
A. | 15N and35N |
B. | 15N and 25N |
C. | 10N and 15N |
D. | 20N and 5N |
Answer» C. 10N and 15N | |
7. |
Which have the following has zero magnitude? |
A. | Fixed vector |
B. | Zero vector |
C. | Modulus of a vector |
D. | Unit vector |
Answer» C. Modulus of a vector | |
8. |
What is the magnitude of a unit vector? |
A. | It has no magnitude |
B. | Zero |
C. | Constant but not zero |
D. | Unity |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Which of the following acts in accordance with right hand screw rule? |
A. | Polar vector |
B. | Axial vector |
C. | Displacement vector |
D. | Position vector |
Answer» C. Displacement vector | |
10. |
A polar vector is one which |
A. | Gives the position of an object |
B. | Tells how much and in which direction an object has changed its position |
C. | Represents rotational effect |
D. | Has a starting point of application |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Force is a vector quantity. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
12. |
The quantity which has the only magnitude is called |
A. | A scalar quantity |
B. | A vector quantity |
C. | A chemical quantity |
D. | A magnitude quantity |
Answer» B. A vector quantity | |