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Physics 100 Test Questions JALNA

This document contains 100 multiple choice questions from a physics test conducted on October 17th, 2020. The questions cover a range of physics topics including units, dimensions, fundamental and derived quantities, measurement systems like SI, CGS and MKS units. Concepts assessed include work, force, power, stress, surface tension, distance measurement techniques, prefixes, weight, temperature, acceleration, pressure and more.

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Physics 100 Test Questions JALNA

This document contains 100 multiple choice questions from a physics test conducted on October 17th, 2020. The questions cover a range of physics topics including units, dimensions, fundamental and derived quantities, measurement systems like SI, CGS and MKS units. Concepts assessed include work, force, power, stress, surface tension, distance measurement techniques, prefixes, weight, temperature, acceleration, pressure and more.

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Physics MCQs for test conducted on 17th oct 2020 (Total 100 MCQs)

1.What is SI unit of Work?


A) J
B) Watt
C) Coulomb
D) J/S

2. Demension of force is
(A) ML-1T-2 (B) ML-1T2 (C) ML1T-2 (D) ML-
1 -3
T
3. How many fundamental diamensions are present
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 9
4.Which of the following is not fundamental physical quantity
(A) charge (B) Current (C) Force (D) All
5. Unit of power is
(A) Watt (B) J/S (C) Both (D) None
6. Dimension of stress is
(A) ML-3T-2 (B) ML-2T2 (C) ML1T-3 (D) ML-1T-3
7. How many supplimentory diamensions are present
(A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 9
8. Dimension of surface tension force is (SI Unit N/m)
(A) ML-2T-2 (B) ML-1T2 (C) ML5T-2 (D) ML-1T-2
9.What is dimension of angular accleration
(A) T-2 (B) T2 (C) L5T-2 (D) L-1T-2
10.Which of the following method is used to calculate distance between stars
(A) relative (B) Parallex (C) absoute (D) All
11. 1tera means
(A) 1010 (B) 106
(C) 1012 (D) 109
12. 1kilo means
(A) 106 (B) 109
(C) 103 (D) 10-9

13. 1 pico means


(A) 10-10 (B) 106
(C) 10-12 (D) 109
14. 1micro means
(A) 10-10 (B) 10-6
(C) 10-12 (D) 109

15. To calculate weight of the man, which of the following parameters is used
(a) length (b) mass
(c) time (d) none of these

16. Which of the following quantity is measured in Kelvin ?


(a) length (b) mass
(c) time (d) temperature
17. The unit of acceleration in S.I. is
(a) m/s (b) km/h
(c) m/s2 (d) km/h2

18.The unit of force in C.G.S. is


(a) pound force (b) Newton
(c) kg force (d) dyne
19.Kilogram metre per second square is the unit of
(a) force (b) pressure
(c) work (d) velocity
20.The unit of work is ..
(a) Newton-metre (b) Newton
(c) Jou le/s (d) kilogram-metre
21.The unit of plane angle is
(a) degree Celsius (b) radian
(c) steradian (d) none of these
22.The length of the table is 3 metre, here 3 is the
(a) standard (b) unit
(c) magnitude (d) quantity
23.Which of the following is not a requirement of standard unit
(a) it should be same for all quantities(b) it should be universally accepted
(c) it should be well defined (d) it should be fixed with time and place
24.The used for measurement of physical quantity is called unit of that
quantity.
(a) quantity (b) dimension
(c) time (d) standard
25.A physical quantity is a quantity which can
(a) be defined (b) be measured
(c) not quantified (d) not computed
26.The physical quantity which do not depend on any other physical
quantity for their
measurement is called
(a) fundamental quantity (b) derived quantity
(c) scalar quantity (d) vector quantity
27.Which of the following is not a fundamental quantity ?
(a) length (b) speed
(c) mass (d) time
28.Which of the following is a fundamental quantity ?
(a) density (b) pressure
(c) momentum (d) time
29.Physical quantity which depends on one or more fundamental
quantities for their
measurement is called as
(a) fundamental quantity (b) derived quantity

(c) MKS quantity (d) CGS quantity


30.Which of the following is not a fundamental unit ?
(a) metre (b) kilogram
(c) newton (d) second
31.Which of the following is a derived unit ?
(a) metre (b) kilogram
(r.) second (d) joule
32.Pascal is the S.I. unit of
(a) force (b) pressure

(c) density (d) momentum


33.The system of units which are in use are
(a) C.G.S., M.K.S., P.S.T. and S.I.(b) M.K.S., C.G.S., V.1. T. and S.1.
(c) C.G.S., M.K.S., P.S.T. and F.I.(d) C.G.S., M.K.S., F.P.S. and S.I.
34.In M.K.S. system, the units of length, mass and time are
(a) millisecond, kilohertz and second(b) metre, kilogram and second
(c) millimetre, kilobyte and second(d) mile, kilogram and second
35.The units of length, mass and time are centimetre, gram and second which
are used in the
... system.
(a) C.G.S. (b) M.K.S.
(c) F.P.S. (d) S. 1.
36.1 gigahertz means
(a) 106 Hz (b) 103 Hz

(c) 1012 Hz (d) 109 Hz


37.1 millimetre means
(a) 102 m (b) 10-3 m

(c) 10-6 m (d) 10-9 m


38.10-6 metre means
(a) 1 mm (b) 1 cm
(c) 1 nm (d) 1 pm
39.1 nanometre equals to
(a) 10-9 m (b) 10-6 m
(c) 10-3 m (d) 10-1 m
.
40. Kinetic energy of a particle moving along elliptical trajectory is given by K =α
s2 where s is the distance travelled by the particle. Determine dimensions of α
(a) ML-2T-2
(b) ML-3T-2
(c) ML0T-2
(d) ML-3T-1

41. The dimensional formula for viscosity of fluids is, = ML-1T-1


.Find how many poise (CGS unit of viscosity) is equal to 1 poiseuille (SI unit of
viscosity).
(a) 1 Poiseuilli = 10 poise (b) 1 Poiseuilli = 1 poise
(c) 1 Poiseuilli = 100 poise (d) 1 Poiseuilli = 0.1
poise

42.
Suppose A = BnCm, where A has dimensions LT, B has dimensions L2T–1, and C has dimensions
LT2.
Then the exponents n and m have the
values:
(A) 2/3; 1/3 (B) 2; 3 (C) 4/5; -1/5 (D*) 1/5; 3/5
(E) 1/2; ½

43. In the S.I. system, the unit of temperature is-


(A) degree centigrade (B)Kelvin
(C) degreeCelsius (D) degree Fahrenheit

44. In the S.I. systemthe unit of energy is-


(A) erg (B) calorie (C) joule (D) electron volt
45. The dimensions of the ratio of angular momentum to linear momentum is
(A) [M0LT0] (B) [MLT–1] (C) [ML2T–1] (D) [M–1L–1T–1]

46. If Force = (x/density) +Cis dimensionally correct, the dimension of x are -


(A)MLT–2 (B)MLT–3 (C) ML2T–3 (D)M2L–2T–2

47. The dimensional formula for angular momentum is -


(A)ML2T–2 (B)ML2T–1 (C) MLT–1 (D) M0L2T–2

48.For 10(at+3) , the dimension of a is-


(A)M0 L0 T0 (B)M0 L0 T1 (C) M0 L0 T–1 (D)None of these

49.The velocity of a moving particle depends upon time t as v=at + 𝑏/(𝑡 + 𝑐)


Then dimensional formula for b is –
(A) [M0 L0 T0] (B) [M0 L1 T0] (C) [M0 L1 T–1 ] (D) [M0 L1 T–2]

50. If F = ax + bt2 + c where F is force, x is distance and t is time. Then what is


dimension of axc/ bt2 ?
(A) [M L2 T–2] (B) [M L T–2] (C) [M0 L0 T0] (D) [M L T–1]

51. If force, time and velocity are treated as fundamental quantities then
dimensional formula of energy will be
(A) [FTV] (B) [FT2V] (C) [FTV2] (D) [FT2V2]

52. Which of the following physical quantities do not have the same dimensions
(A) Pressure,Yongs modulus, stress (B)Electromotive force, voltage, potential
(C)Heat, Work, Energy (D)Electric dipole, electric field, flux
Question from 53 -57
The van-derWaals equation is

where P is pressure,V is molar volume and T is the temperature of the given


sample of gas.Ris called molar gas constant, a and b are called van-der Wall
constants.

Q.53 The dimensional formula for b is same as that for


(A) P (B) V (C) PV2 (D)RT

Q.54 The dimensional formula for a is same as that for


(A)V2 (B) P (C) PV2 (D) RT

Q.55 Which of the following does not possess the same dimensional formula as
that for RT
(A) PV (B) Pb (C) a/V2 (D) ab/V2

Q.56.The dimensional formula for ab/RT is


(A)ML5T–2 (B)M0L3T0 (C) ML–1T–2 (D)M0L6T0

Q57.The dimensional formula of RT is same as that of


(A) energy (B) force (C) specific heat (D) latent heat

Q58 .sin300 is equal to


!√# √#
a) ½ b)-1/2 c) $
d) $

Q59 . which of the following not having value 1

a) tan45 b) cos0 c) sin90 d)tan0

Q60. tan225 is

a) 1/√3 b) √3 c) -1 d) 1

Q61. value of sin37cos53

A)9/25 B)12/25 C) 16/25 D)3/5

Q.62. Find the derivative of the following function: y = 5x 2 (x + 47)

(A) dy/dx = 15x 2 + 470x (B) dy/dx = 5x 2 + 470x

(C) dy/dx = 10x (D) dy/dx = 15x 2 − 470x

Q.63 With one exception, each of the following units can be used to express
mass. What is the exception?

(a) newton (b) gram (c) kilogram (d) slug

Q.64 A net force F is required to give an object with mass m an acceleration a. If


a net force 6 F is applied to an object with mass 2m, what is the acceleration on
this object?

(a) a (b) 3a (c) 6a (d) 2a

Q.65 When the net force that acts on a hockey puck is 10 N, the puck
accelerates at a rate of 50 m/s2. Determine the mass of the puck.

(a) 0.2 kg (b) 5 kg (c) 50 kg (d) 1.0 kg


Q.66 The brakes applied to a car produce an acceleration of 6 m s-2 in the
opposite direction to the motion. If the car takes 2 s to stop after the application
of brakes, calculate the distance it travels during this time.

(a) 12 m (b) 10 m (c) 12 cm (d) 1 m

Q.67 From the given v-t graph, it can be inferred that the object is

(a) At rest

(b) In uniform motion

(c) Moving with uniform acceleration

(d) In non-uniform motion

Q.68 When a car driver travelling at a speed of 10 m/s applies brakes


and brings the car to rest in 20 s, then the retardation will be:

(a) + 2 m/s2
(b) − 2 m/s2
(c) − 0.5 m/s2
(d) + 0.5 m/s2
Q69.
The speed - time graph of a car is given here. Using the data in the graph
calculate the total distance covered by the car.

(a) 1250 m

(b) 875 m

(c) 1500 m

(d) 870 m

Q70. A car of mass 1000 kg is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s. If the


velocity-time graph for this car is a horizontal line parallel to the time
axis, then the velocity of the car at the end of 25 s will be:

(a) 40 m/s

(b) 25 m/s

(c) 10 m/s

(d) 250 m/s


Q71. A car is travelling at a speed of 90 km/h. Brakes are applied so
as to produce a uniform acceleration of – 0.5 m/s2. Find how far the
car will go before it is brought to rest?
(a) 8100 m

(b) 900 m

(c) 625 m

(d) 620 m

Q72. In a free fall the velocity of a stone is increasing equally ion


equal intervals of time under the effect of gravitational force of the
earth. Then what can you say about the motion of this stone? Whether
the stone is having:

(a) Uniform acceleration

(b) Non-uniform acceleration

(c) Retardation

(d) Constant speed

Q73. Four cars A, B, C and D are moving on a levelled, straight road.


Their distance time graphs are shown in the figure below. Which of the
following is the correct statement regarding the motion of these cars?
(a) Car A is faster than car D

(b) Car B is the slowest

(c) Car D is faster than car C

(d) Car C is the slowest

Question 74 to Q 77

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Q74. Find the values of sin 270° A) -1 B) -1/2 C) $
D√#

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Q75. sin 120° A) -1 B) -1/2 C) $
D√#

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Q76. sin 120° A) -1 B) -1/2 C) $
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Q 77. tan (-30°) A) -1 B) -1/2 C) $
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Question 79 to 80

Differentiate the following w.r.t. x.

Q79. sin 2 x A) 2cos 2x B) 2cos x C) 2xcos 2x D) 2sin 2x

Q80. x sin x A) xcosx+sinx B) xsinx+sinx C) xcosx+cosx D) x

Q81.If the acceleration of an object is zero, then that object cannot be moving.

A) True B) False

Q82 If the velocity of an object is zero, then that object cannot be accelerating.

A) True B) False
Q83 An object moving in the +x direction experiences an acceleration of +2.0 m/s2. This
means the object

A) travels 2.0 m in every second.

B) is traveling at 2.0 m/s.

C) is decreasing its velocity by 2.0 m/s every second.

D) is increasing its velocity by 2.0 m/s every second

Q84 An object is moving with constant non-zero acceleration in the +x direction. The
velocity versus time graph of this object is

A) a horizontal straight line.

B) a vertical straight line.

C) a straight line making an angle with the time axis.

D) a parabolic curve.

Q85 Which of the following graphs represent an object having zero acceleration?

A) only graph a B) only graph b C) graphs a and b D) graphs b and c E) graphs c and
d
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