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General Revision Physics (Chapter 1,2,3and4)

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General Revision Physics (Chapter 1,2,3and4)

1. The document contains a general revision for physics chapters 1-4 with multiple choice questions testing key concepts. 2. Questions cover topics like stress-strain curves, elasticity, viscosity, surface tension, pressure, and fluid dynamics. 3. The correct answers to the questions are also provided.

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GENERAL REVISION FOR THE 1.2.

3
AND 4CHAPTER
PHYSICS

DR. AM
General Revision
1) According to the dimension theory ,the dimension M.L-
1 -2
.T concerning :
a) Momentum and pressure
b) Modulus of elasticity and work
c) Modulus of elasticity and pressure
d) Power and Modulus of elasticity

2) Resilience of a materialis equal to area under


a) Elastic part of the stress –strain curve
b) Plastic of the stress –strain curve
c) Both Elastic and Plastic parts
d) None of the

3) A load of 1 KN acts on a bar having cross sectional


area 5mm2 and length of 100 mm .The stress
developed in the bar is

a) 125 N/mm2
b) 20 N/mm2
c) 200 N/mm2
d) 100 N/mm2

4) An aluminium wire of length 10m stretches 2.0mm due


to the 100 N load . what is the longitudinal strain ?
a)20.0* 10-3 c) 2.0*10-4
b)10.0*10-2 d) 1.0*10-4
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5) What is the effect of tempreture on Resilience of
materials ?

a) Limit
b) Breaks the material
c) Decreases the resilience
d) Increases the resilience

6) Toughness of a material is equal to area under

a) Elastic part os the stress –strain curve


b) Plastic part of stress – strain curve
c) Both Elastic and Plastic Parts
d) None of them Resilience

7) If the ultimate strength and fracture points are apart


from each other ,the material is said to be

a) Ductile
b) Elastic
c) Brittle
d) None of them

8) The Newton frictional force F in a liquid does not


depends on

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a) Area of the surface of liquid
b) Velocity gradient
c) Coefficient of viscosity
d) None of them

9) The Newotn frictional force is directly proportional


To :

a) Depth of liquid
b) Volume of liquid
c) Temperature of liquid
d) Area of srfacee of liquid

10) The fluid pressure is directly proportional to :

a) Area
b) Depth
c) Volume
d) Tempreture

11) Each one second 2000m3 of water flows through


pipe with cross section area 200m2.what is the speed
of water at the end of pipe ?

a) 4m/s b) 10m/s
b) 40m/s c) 25m/s

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12) The factor on which viscosity depends is

a) Area of contact of two adjacent layers


b) Velocity difference between two adjacent layers
c) The distance between two adjacent layers
d) All of thementioned

13) Cgs unit of power is


a) Kg.m2/sec3
b) Gm.cm2/sec2
c) N.m/sec
d) gm.cm2.sec-3

14) The formula of a material is equal to area under


……. Part of the stress-strain curve

a) area/force
b) force/area
c) force+area
d) Force*area

15) The dimension of the modulus of the elasticity is the


same as that of …….

a) Force
b) Pressure
c) Work
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d)Area

16) Toughness of a material is equal to area under …….


Part of the stress- strain curve

a) Elastic
b) Plastic
c) Both
d) None of them

17) The formula we use to find stress ….

a) Force/area
b) Force+area
c) Area/force
d) Force *area

18) SI Unit of Viscosity is

a) Kg.m.s
b) Kg.m.s-1
c) Kg.m-1.s-1
d) Kg-1.m-1.sec-1

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19) A solid of copper sphere of 0.5m3 volume is placed
30.5m below the ocean surface where the presuure is
3*105 N/m2 What the change in volume of the sphere ?
(where,bulk modulus for copper =14*1010 N/m2 )

a) -1.07*10-6
b) 2.8*10-2
c) 4.28*10-6

20) The surface Tension is due to


a) Intermolecular attraction
b) Repulsion force
c) Magntic force

21) The surface of the water between in contact with the


glass is

a) Concave
b) Convex
c) Plane
d) Both a and b

22) …………the force between like moleculus of the liquid

a) Adhesive Force c) Adherent Force


b) Cohesive
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Chapter4

1) The pressure at the bottom of a fiiled glass of etyyl alcohol


(𝝆 =806Kg/m3 ) is (P)if the water is replaced with water
(𝝆=1000Kg/m3 ) .The pressure at the bottom of the glass in this
case is :

𝑃𝑤 𝜌 1000
P=𝜌gh ∴𝑃∝𝜌 ∴ = 𝑤= =1.2406
𝜌𝑒 𝜌𝑒 806

a) Smaller than P
b) Larger than P
c) Equal P

2) The fluid pressure is directly proportional to :

a) Area
b) Height
c) Density
d) Band C together

3) The factor on which viscosity depends is

a) Velocity difference between two adjacent layers


b) The distance between two adjacent layers
c) Area of contact of two adjacent layers
d) All of the mentioned
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4) The Newton frictional force is directly proportional to :

a) Area of surface of liquid


b) Depth of liquid
c) Volume of liquid
d) Tempreture of liquid

5) The Newton frictional force F in a liquid dose not depends


on
a) Area of the surfaces of liquid
b) Velocity gradient
c) Coefficient of viscosity
d) None of them

Chapter 3
1) Dimension of the surface tension is ……

a) M.T-2
b) MLT-2
c) LT-2

2) In the bulk of the liquid , we find that the average


intermolecular force is
a) Zero
b) Constant c) Varies to infinity

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3) The surface tension is due to …………

a) magnetic tension
b) Repulsion force
c) Intermolecular attraction

4) When there are no external forces , The shape of a liquid


drop is determined by …….

a) The viscosity of the liquid


b) The density of the liquid
c) Srface Tension of the liquid
d) The Tempreture of air only

5) Rained drop are spherical in shape because of

a) Capillary
b) Surface Tension
c) Aceelration due to gravity
d) Downward motion

6) The surface tension of a liquid ( coefficient of surface


tension ) is defined asforce per unit ………..

a) Area
b) Volume

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c) Length

7) (MKS) system unit of the surface tension is

a) Pascal
b) Newton
c) Nm-1

8) The surface of the water in contact with the glass is


a) Convex
b) Concave
c) Plane
d) Both a and b

9) …………. Is the force between like molecules of the liquid

a) Adhesive force
b) Cohesive force
c) Weight force

10) ……….. is the force between the molecules of the


liquid and the container

a) Cohesive
b) Adhesive force
c) Weight force

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11) The contact angle (𝜽) is the angle between the
……..the surface of the liquid (BN) and the glass

a)tangent to b) Normal with

12) At the surface of the liquid,the intermolecular force


is directed …….. the molecule B

a) Upward
b) Downward(below )

13) When there no external force ,the shape of aliquid


drop is determined by………….

a) Surface tension of the liquid


b) The viscosity of the liquid
c) The density of the liquid
d) The tempreture of air only

Chapter 2
1) Which type of elasticity is involved in tangential push
on the upper face of a block

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a) Bulk modulus
b) Shear modulus
c) Young’s modulus
d) Elastic limit

2) The dimensional formula for modulus of elasticity is


…….

a) M.L-1 .T-2
b) M.L T2
c) M.L-2.T-2

3) Which point on the stress strain curve occur after the


ultimate tensile strength point ?

a) Last point
b) Elastic point
c) Material point
d) Fracture point

4) A steel wire 10m long and2mm in diameter is attached


to the upper limit and 200N weight is attached to the
end .What is the applied stress ?

a) 6.37*107 Pa
b) 6.37* 105 pa
c) 63.7
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d) 1.59*107 pa

5) The slope of stress strain curve in the elastic


deformation region is

a) Poisson ratio
b) Elastic modulus
c) Plastc modulus
d) None of the above

Chapter 1

1) The physical quantity whose (SI) unit is Kg.m.sec-1 called


………..
2) M L -2T-3 is the dimensional formula of ……………

3) The dimension of momentums fof force is equivalent to


………….

4) Strain Has No…………No………..but variable value

5) The fundamental unit which is common in FPS and MKS


system is ………….

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6) Namethe physical quantity whose dimensional formula is
L.T -2

7) M1 L -3T0 is the dimensional formula of …………..

8) The dimension of the physical quantity work is ……………

9) Which of following is not Fundemenatl Physical quantity ?

a) Time
b) Mass
c) Length
d) velocity

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