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1.

Light year is the unit of


a) Time b) Distance c) Light d) Velocity
2. Who added precious knowledge of Astronomy to Science?
a) Euclid b) Potolmey c) Thales d) Archimedes
3. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit in SI units
a) Kilogram b) Ampere c) m3 d) Kelvin
4. If the x-component of the resultant is negative and its y-component is positive, the
result is true for.
a) An angle of (180o- θ ) with x-axis b) An angle of (180o- θ ) with y-axis
c) An angle of 90o d) An angle of 180o
5. The vector obtained by adding two or more vectors is called:
a) Product vector b) Sum vector
c) Resultant vector d) Final vector
^
6. If Bx and By are the magnitudes of the components and ^i and j are the unit
vectors along x and y axis, then we can write:
a) ⃗B =Bx ^i + By j
^ ^
b) ⃗B =Bx j + By ^i
c) ⃗B =zB ^i - B j
^ ^
d) ⃗B =B j - B ^i
x y x y

7. When a ball of mass m1 moving with velocity V1 collides with another ball with mass
m2 and velocityV2=0, the velocity (V2’ ) of m2 after collision will be:
m1
V V
a) 2′ = m1 + m2 V1 b) 2′ =
2 m1
m1 + m 2 V1
2 m1 2m 2
V m1 + m 2 V V m1 + m2 V
c) 2′ = 1 d) 2′ = 1

8. In projectile motion, the value of acceleration along x-axis is _______.


a) ax = 0 b) ax = 10
c) ax = 4 d) ax = 40
9. Spin angular momentum is a property of:
a) Planets b) Stars
c) Wheels d) Atomic and sub-atomic particles
10. At what depth below the earth surface the value of g reduces to one-half of its
value on the earth’s surface:
a) Re/4 b) Re/2 c) Re d) 2 Re
11. When a lift is moving upward with a uniform velocity, the apparent weight of a
body inside the lift will be:
a) Equal to its actual weight b) Less than the actual weight
c) More than the actual weight d) Zero
12. The kinetic energy of a mass attached to a spring is given by:
1 1
( x 2 − x2 )

a) K.E. = 2 k o b) K.E. = 2 k (xo2 – x2)
1 1
c) K.E. = 2 k2 (xo2 – x2) d) K.E. = 2 k (x2 – xo2)
13. “Mirage” is based on the phenomenon of:
a) Reflection b) Diffraction c) Refraction d) Total internal Reflection
14. The degree of hotness or coldness of an object is expressed in terms of:
a) Heat capacity b) Heat c) Temperature d) Heat energy
15. The process in which the Pressure of the system remains constant is called:
a) Isobaric process b) Adiabatic process
c) Isochoric process d) Isothermal process
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16. Given the basic units of Joule as Kg m s , what are the basic units of specific heat
capacity?
a) m s-1 k-1 b) m s-2 k-1 c) Kg-1 m2 k-1 d) m2 s-2 k-1
17. The value of “ ∈0 ” in Coulomb’s law is _______:
a) 4.16 ¿ 10-11 Nm2 b) 8.85 ¿ 10-12
2 2
C /Nm
c) 6.14 ¿ 10-4 Nm2 d) None of these
18. The sources of magnetic field are:
a) Isolated magnetic poles b) Charges at rest
c) Charges in motion d) None of the above
19. A moving coil d Arsenal galvanometer is based on the:
a) Heating effect of current b) Magnetic effect of current
c) Chemical effect of current d) Pettier effect of current
20. The central part of atom, “nucleus” was discovered by _______ in 1911:
a) Rutherford b) Joule
c) Maxwell d) Henry
21. The nuclear model of the atom was derived partly from experiments involving the
scattering of alpha particles performed by:
a) Newton b) Chadwick c) Rutherford d) Einstein
22. The formula for the electric flux through the surface of a sphere due to a
charge “+q” at its center is _______:
q ∈0
a) φe ∈
= 0 b) φe = q c) φe = q + ∈0 d) φe = q - ∈0
23. The rate of change of angular displacement is known as _______.
a) Acceleration b) Angular velocity
c) Angular acceleration d) None of these
24. If the linear momentum is variable, then its _______ momentum is also variable:
a) Constant b) Core
c) Angular d) None of these
25. The surface which have the same value of potential at all points is called ___:
a) Concentric surface b) Equi surface
c) Equipotential surface d) Charged surface

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