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Dogar General MCQs Physics PDF Solved
A. Chemistry
B. Biology
C. Physics (Answer)
D. Astronomy.
A. Kg
B. Mater (Answer)
C. CM
D. Second
A. Newton
B. Dyne
C. Pound (Answer)
D. Kelvin
A. Kg
B. Slug (Answer)
C. Ampere
D. Gram
A. LT-2
B. M0LT-2
C. LT-1 (Answer)
D. LMT-1
A. LT-2
B. ML2T-2
C. LT-2 (Answer)
D. L0MT
A. Time (Answer)
B. Mass
C. Length
D. Force
A. 10 Femto
B. 100 Femto
D. 1000 Femto
B. 0.254 cm
C. 2.54 cm (Answer)
D. 25.4 cm
A. 1
B. 2 (Answer)
C. 3
D. 4
A. 1000 mm (Answer)
B. 100 mm
C. 0.01 mm
D. 0.001 mm
A. Newton (Answer)
B. Dyne
C. Erg
D. None of These
A. Energy (Answer)
C. Force
D. Torque
A. Density
B. Charge
C. Impulse (Answer)
D. Work
A. Null vector
B. Position vector
D. None of these
A. 30’
B. 60’
C. 180’
D. 90’ (Answer)
A. 6 N
B. Zero (Answer)
D. 3 N
A. Vector
B. Scalar (Answer)
C. Negative of a vector
D. Null vector
A. 360 (Answer)
B. 180
C. 90
D. 270
21. If we add all the 7 colours of rainbow (red, yellow, blue, green, orange, violet and indigo), the resultant colour would
be?
A. White (Answer)
B. Black
C. Maroon
22. When white light passes through a prism, it splits into ---------- colours.
A. 5
B. 6 (Answer)
C. 7
D. 8
23. A camera uses a ---------- to form an image on a piece of film at the back.
B. concave lens
C. diverging lens
D. one of these
A. convex lens
C. converging lens
D. none of these
A. White (Answer)
B. Black
C. Maroon
D. Dark Blue
A. microwaves
B. infrared
C. X-rays
D. ultraviolet (Answer)
A. 364,000
B. 384,000 (Answer)
C. 464,000
D. 484,000
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8 (Answer)
D. 9
A. Geothermal
B. Solar
C. Nuclear (Answer)
32. One big advantage of the atomic standards of length and time is that (Answer)
A. Kilowatt (Answer)
B. Dynes
C. Joule
D. Kilowatt-hour
C. 10 -12 metre
D. 10 -12 Angstrom
35. Out of the followings which is not a characteristic of the fundamental units?
D. They do not change with change of conditions as temperature, state of motion, pressure etc.
A. Atmosphere
C. Pascal (Answer)
D. Mm of mercury
37. Choose the physical quantity which is not defined in terms of force per unit area
A. Pressure
B. Stress
C. Strain (Answer)
D. young's modulus
B. 104 N/m2
D. 103 N/m2
39. Given the density of wood is 0.5 gm per c.c. in the C.G.S. system of units. Its value in MKS units is given by
A. 500 (Answer)
B. 50
C. 0.5
D. 5,000
41. Which of the following pairs of physical quantities have identical dimensions?
D. None of these
42. The quantity e 2/hc , where 'e' is the electronic charge 'h' is the Planck's constant and 'c' is the velocity of light
43. If the velocity of light c, the constant of gravitation G and Planck's constant have chosen as fundamental units , the
dimensions of length in the new system is
A. C -13/2 G 1/2 h
B. C -1/2 G -1/2 h
C. C -5/2 h (Answer)
D. none of these
44. State the physical quantity represented by L 2 T2 0-1 where 0 is represents the unit temperature
B. Thermal conductivity
A. Nf
B. Pf
C. F (Answer)
D. Uf
A. Lx
B. Lm
C. H (Answer)
D. Wb
A. Lumen
B. Tesla(T)
C. Henry(H)
D. Weber(wb) (Answer)
A. Lumen
B. Candela
C. Lux (Answer)
D. Weber
A. gm cm2 Sec-1
B. J.kg-1 .K -1 (Answer)
C. W.m-1 K-1
D. W.sr -1
A. Ton
B. Kg (Answer)
C. G
D. Mg
A. Electric field
C. Potential
D. Potential difference
A. Inductance
C. Resistivity
D. Conductance
A. J/s
B. Watt-day (Answer)
C. Kilowatt
D. None Of theme
A. Speed
B. Energy
C. Time
D. Distance (Answer)
C. Meter
D. Pascal (Answer)
A. Mass
B. Time
C. Volume
A. Velocity
B. Acceleration
C. Force
A. Force
B. Velocity (Answer)
C. Acceleration
D. Momentum
58. A man is at rest in the middle of and on perfectly frictionless ice. He can get himself to the shore by taking the help
of Newton's
A. I law
59. The action and reaction forces referred in Newton's third law of motion
C. Need not to be equal in magnitude but must have the same line of action
D. None of theme
60. A force of 100 dynes acts on a body of 5 gms for 10 secs. Find the change in momentum
A. 10 C.G.. Units
61, A force of 100 dynes acts for 10 seconds on a body of mass 500g. What is the change in momentum?
B. 10 C.G.S. units
62. A rope attached to a post in the ground is pulled horizontally with a force of 80 kg. The pole pulls back with a force of
A. 1000 kg
B. 80 kg (Answer)
D. 160 kg
64. A force of 100 dynes acts on a body of 5 gms for 10 secs. What is the velocity produced?
A. 2 fr/sec
B. 20 fr/sec
D. 2000 fr/sec
A. Second
B. First
C. Third (Answer)
66. A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 gm. Moving at a rate of 20m/s. If the catching process be completed in 0.1
s. The force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hands is
A. 3000N
B. 300N
C. 30N (Answer)
68. A force of 150 dynes acts on a mass of 50 gms for 5 seconds. What is the acceleration produced?
A. 4 cms/sec2
B. 9 cms/sec2
C. 10c cms/sec2
69. The action and reaction forces referred in Newton's third law of motion
C. Need not to be equal in magnitude but must have the same line of action
D. Must be equal in magnitude bu tneed not have the same line of action
70. A force of 100 dynes acts on a body of 5 gms for 10 secs. Find the change in momentum.
A. 10 C.G.. Units
A. True
B. False (Answer)
C. Uncertain
A. 5 N/kg
B. 5M/sec2
C. 1M/sec2 (Answer)
74. A force of 100 dynes acts for 10 seconds on a body of mass500g. What is the change in momentum.?
B. 10 C.G.S. units
76. A force of 100 dynes acts on a body of 5 gms for 10 secs. What is the velocity produced.?
A. 2 fr/sec
B. 20 fr/sec
D. 2000 fr/sec
A. Second
B. First
C. Third (Answer)
78. A force of 150 dynes acts on a mass of 50 gms for 5 seconds. What is the acceleration produced.?
A. 4 cms/sec2
B. 9 cms/sec2
C. 10c cms/sec2
79. A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 gm. Moving at a rate of 20m/s. If the catching process be completed in 0.1
s. The force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hands is.?
B. 300N
C. 30N (Answer)
D. 30,000N
80. The action and reaction forces referred in Newton's third law of motion.?
C. Need not to be equal in magnitude but must have the same line of action
D. Must be equal in magnitude but need not have the same line of action
A. Speed
B. Momentum
C. Velocity
D. Energy (Answer)
A. 98 N (Answer)
B. 9.8 N
C. 10 N
D. 0.98 N
83. Let a disc, a cylinder, a solid sphere, and a ring be rolled down in an inclined plane simultaneously. Which will reach
first?
B. Cylinder
D. Ring
B. Hard disk
C. System cabinet
85. Forces of 3N, 4N and 12N act at a point in mutually perpendicular direction. The magnitude of the resultant force in
newton is
A. 13
B. 11 (Answer)
C. 5
A. An applied force
C. A displacement
A. Do more work with the same force but without using pulley
C. Same work
A. Polishing
C. Lubrication
90. The force of friction that comes into action after the motion has started is known as
A. Dynamic friction
B. Static friction
C. Friction only
91. The pressure at the bottom of a tank of liquid is not proportional to.?
D. The acceleration
92. What is the shape of the liquid meniscus in a capillary tube placed in a liquid that wets the surface of the tube.?
A. Flat (Answer)
B. Concave downwards
C. Convex up
93. A piece of weighted wood just floats in water. When place3d in alcohol (of lower density) it will.?
B. Float higher
C. Stay as before
D. Sink
94. A force of 100 dynes acts for 10 seconds on a body of mass 500g. What is the change in momentum.?
A. 10 C.G.S units
95. A 40kg cart moving at 3 m/s makes a head a head-on collision with a 20 kg cart at rest, as illustrated in Fig. 1.If the
collision is completely inelastic, the speed with winch the carts leave the impact is approximately.?
A. 2 m/s (Answer)
B. 6 m/s
C. 20 m/s
96. If the earth stopped rotating, the weight of objects at the equator would.?
A. Be greater (Answer)
C. Be less
97. A satellite travels in a circular orbit at a speed of 20,000 km/hr to stay at a constant altitude. To escape from the
earth, the speed would have to be increased to.?
A. 28,000 km/hr
B. 21,000 km/hr
D. 64,000 km/hr
98. A projectile is fired at an angle of 37° with an initial speed of 100 m/s. What is the approximate versicle component
of its velocity after 2s.?
A. 80 m/s
B. 40 m/s (Answer)
C. 60 m/s
D. 100 m/s
99. Two pieces of wire of the same material have their lengths in the ratio of 1:2 and diameters in the ratio of 2:1. If they
are stretched by the equal force, elongation will be int he ration of.?
A. 1:2
B. 2:1
C. 1:8 (Answer)
100. With the help of dimensions method it can be proved that frequency of a stretched wire.?
D. None of these
101. Let a disc, a cylinder, a solid sphere, and a ring be rolled down in an inclined plane simultaneously. Which will reach
first.?
A. Disc
C. Cylinder
Dl. Ring
102. Assuming the pulley to be frictionless and mass less, the smallest coefficient of static friction is 0.33 to cause the
cylinder to roll. If for the cylinder M=70kg and radius of gyration 400 mm. Then.?
B. The cylinder will move up and the mass will also move up
C. The cylinder will roll down the plane and mass will ascend (Answer)
D. None is true
103. With the help of dimensions method it can be proved that frequency of a stretched wire.?
D. None of these
A. Hard disk
B. System cabinet
107. A 30 kg. Block lies on a frictionless table and is connected to a 10 kg block by a rope passing over a frictionless
pulley.?
108. Let us suppose that a block resting on an inclined plane just begins to slide down the plane when the angle of
inclination is gradually increased to 30, the coefficient of friction will be equal to.?
A. Cos 300
B. Cot 300
D. Sin 300
A. Rolling friction
B.Normal reaction
D. Coefficient of friction
111. What is the shape of the liquid meniscus in a capillary tube placed in a liquid that wets the surface of the tube.?
A. Concave downwards
B. Convex up
C. Flat (Answer)
A. Float higher
B. Stay as before
D. Sink
113. A force of 100 dynes acts for 10 seconds on a body of mass 500g. What is the change in momentum.?
A. 10 C.G.S units
114. A 40kg cart moving at 3 m/s makes a head a head-on collision with a 20 kg cart at rest, as illustrated in Fig. 1.If the
collision is completely inelastic, the speed with winch the carts leave the impact is approximately.?
A. 6 m/s
B. 2 m/s (Answer)
C. 20 m/s
D. 0.2 m/s
115. If the earth stopped rotating, the weight of objects at the equator would.?
B. Be less
C. Be greater (Answer)
D. None of these
118. A satellite travels in a circular orbit at a speed of 20,000 km/hr to stay at a constant altitude. To escape from the
earth, the speed would have to be increased to.?
B. 28,000 km/hr
C. 21,000 km/hr
D. 64,000 km/hr
119. A projectile is fired at an angle of 37° with an initial speed of 100 m/s. What is the approximate versicle component
of its velocity after 2s.?
A. 80 m/s
B. 40 m/s (Answer)
C. 60 m/s
D. 100 m/s
D. Sometimes greater and sometimes less than the dynamic friction (Answer)
121. An explosion blows a rocket into three parts. Two piece go off at right angles to each other, a 100 kg piece at 12
m/s and 200 kg piece at 8 m/s. Then mass of third piece which flies off at an angle of 53° is
A. 10 kg
B. 20 kg
C. 30 kg (Answer)
D. 40 kg
122. A tuning fork of frequency 512 produces 6 beats in 1 second, when vibrating along with a vibrating segment of a
monometer wire. The frequency of the vibration of sonometer wire is
A. 512
B. 506
C. 518
123. A tuning fork of frequency 645 Hz, gives resonance for 0.5 m column of hydrogen gas enclosed in a pipe closed at
one end. The speed of sound in hydrogen will be equal to
B. 322.5 m/s
C. 645 m/s
D. 1290 m/s
A. Frequency (Answer)
B. Speed
C. Direction
D. Number of beats
125. At the mean position of vibration, the velocity of the vibrating particle is
A. Zero
B. Infinity
C. Maximum (Answer)
126. A particle moving with S.H.M passes through two points A and B, with the same velocity, having occupied 2 seconds
in passing from A to B; after another 2 seconds it returns toB. The period is
A. 2 seconds
B. 4 seconds
C. 5 seconds
D. 8 seconds (Answer)
A. False
B. Uncertain
C. True (Answer)
D. None of these
A. 357:350
B. 50:51
C. 51:50 (Answer)
D. 1:7
129. The Laplaces's correction in the expression for the velocity of sound given by Newton is needed because sound
waves
A. Are longitudinal
B. Propagate isothermally
130. What is the shape of the liquid meniscus in a capillary tube placed in a liquid that wets the surface of the tube?
A. Flat (Answer)
B. Concave downwards
C. Convex up
131. A body falling freely under gravity travels half its path in the last one second. The total time of fall is
approximately.?
A. 4.4s
B. 3.4s (Answer)
C. 2.4s
C. 2.0s
A. 6.0 cm
B. 8.0 cm
C. 10.0 cm (Answer)
D. 12.0 cm
B. Principal Points
C. Focal Points
D. Contin Points
134. In He0Ne laser the most favorable ratio of Helium to Neon for satisfactory laser action is.?
A. 7:1 (Answer)
B. 1:4
C. 4:11
D. 1:7
135. The electric field at 20 cm from the centre of a uniformly charged dielectric sphere of radius 10 cm is E. Then at a
distance 5 cm from the centre it will be.?
A. 16 E
B. 4 E
C. 2 E
D. Zero (Answer)
A. 1:2
B. 1:8 (Answer)
C. 2:1
D. 8:1
137. The pressure at the bottom of a tank of liquid is not proportional to.?
C. The acceleration
A. Acceleration (Answer)
B. Momentum
C. Velocity
D. Kinetic energy
C. C is smaller than D
141. The units of physical quantities accepted all over the world is.?
C. BTU system
D. CGS systems
A. 3
B. 1
C. 6
D. 7 (Answer)
A. 5
B. 2
C. 3 (Answer)
D. 4
A. 9
B. 8
C. 0
D. 6 (Answer)
A. Faraday
B. Newton
D. Coulomb
146. The Only Pakistani Scientist (Physicist) who received Nobel Prize in Physics is.?
A. Hertz
B. Bohr
C. Planck (Answer)
D. Einstein
B. MLT2 (Answer)
C. LT2
D. ML2T
A. ML2T2 (Answer)
B. MLT2
C. MLT2+
D. MLT
150. The Relationship between the mater and energy is studied under.?
A. Statistics
B. Chemistry
C. Cosmology
D. Physics (Answer)
A. I.T
B. Lt2
C. Mt2
D. T2 (Answer)
A. 1 * 103
C. 1 * 10-9
D. 1 * 109 (Answer)
A. 10-3 m
B. 10-6 m (Answer)
C. 10-2 m
D. 10-3 m
A. Electric flux
B. Magnetic induction
D. Loudness of sound
A. Fahrenheit
B. Centigrade
C. Kelvin (Answer)
D. None of above
A. Radioactivity
B. Pair
D. None of above
A. 1012
B. 10-9
C. 109
D. 10-12 (Answer)
A. Pressure
B. Angle (Answer)
C. Density
D. Momentum
A. Meter
B. Foot
C. Radian (Answer)
D. Centimeter
A. Time
B. Light
C. Velocity
D. None of these
A. Kelvin
B. Lumen
C. Candela (Answer)
D. Lux
A. Mole (Answer)
B. Liter
C. Gram
D. Milliliter
164. Sun and the other stars are virtuously huge nuclear explosion chambers producing a large amount of head and light
yet, we do not hear any of the explosions because.?
B. Sound waves get attenuated completely before they reach the earth
D. None of above
C. it can be transmitted over long distances with minimum power loss it is free (Answer)
166. A man is at rest in the middle of and on perfectly frictionless ice. He can get himself to the shore by taking the help
of Newton's
A. I law
B. II law
D. None of above
167. Which one Air bubble in water shines because of the phenomenon of.?
A. Refraction
B. Dispersion
C. Diffraction
168. The action and reaction forces referred in Newton's third law of motion.?
B. Need not to be equal in magnitude but must have the same line of action
D. None of above
B. Is dimensionless (Answer)
171. In Wilson cloud chamber radiations become visible reflection light from?
A. Ions
B. Nuclear radiations
D. Glass window
172. The track formed in the Wilson cloud chamber due to alpha particles is?
D. None of above
173. The track formed the Wilson cloud chamber due to beta particles is?
D. None of above
174. The spontaneous emissions of radiations from heavy nucleus ( A > 83 ) is called?
A. Nuclear fission
B. Nuclear Fusion
C. Radioactivity (Answer)
D. None of above
A. Protons
B. Positrons
C. Negatively charged
176. When a nucleus emit an Alpha particles its charge number decreases by?
A. 3
B. 2 (Answer)
C. 6
D. 5
A. Protons
C. Positrons
D. Neutrons
A. 2e
B. +2e
C. -e
None of above
179. When a nucleus emits an alpha particle its atomic mass decreases by?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 4 (Answer)
D. 3
A. -e
B. +e
C. No charge (Answer)
D. None of above
181. The reciprocal of the square root of the product of the magnetic permeability of a medium and its dielectric
constant is?
B. Its reluctance
182. The radius of the circular path of a charge particle moving at right angles to a uniform magnetic field is directly
proportional to the?
A. Flux density
183. A person cannot see distinctly objects situated at a distance greater than 60 cm from the eye. The power (in
diopters) of the lens he must use for the spectacles to correct the defect is?
A. 1.67 D
B. -1.67 D
C. -50 D
D. +60 D (Answer)
184. When we decrease the diameter of the objective lens of a telescope, then the resolution of telescope?
A. Decreases
D. Increases (Answer)
185. A astrono0mical telescope has a magnifying power of 8 when focuses for parallel for parallel rays. If the length of
the telescope be 18 cm, the focal length of the objective is?
A. 16 cm
B. 10 cm (Answer)
D. 2.25 cm
B. In one plane
C. In no plane
187. The quantity of the charge that passes through a conductor while a current of 5.0. A flows through it for 100S (in
coulombs) is?
A. 1800
B. 1000
C. 500 (Answer)
D. None of these
A. Energy (Answer)
B. Momentum
C. Mass
D. Charge
189. The longitudinal chromatic aberration for an incident parallel beam of light on a lens of unit focal length is
numerically equal to?
D. None of these
190. A magnet makes 5 oscillations per minute in earth's magnetic field (H = 0.3 Gauss). By what amount the field should
be increased so that the magnet may make 10 oscillations per minute?
A. 0.3 Gauss
B. 0.6 Gauss
D. 1.2 Gauss
191. To allow the body to oscillate with a measurably large amplitude under the influence of an external periodic force ?
192. An automobile sounding its horn is moving away from an observer. The pitch of the horn's sound relative to its
normal pitch is?
A. The same
C. Lower (Answer)
D. Higher
D. The amplitude of particle vibration at an anti node is equal to that of either component wave (Answer)
195. Assertion (A): Diffraction of sound waves is more evident in daily experience than that of light waves. Reason (R):
Sound waves are longitudinal, while light waves are transverse?
C. A is correct,but R is incorrect
196. A tuning fork when sounded together with a tuning fork of frequency 256 emits two beats. On loading the tuning
fork of frequency 256, the number of beats heard are 1 per second. The frequency of the tuning fork is?
A. 254 (Answer)
B. 256
C. 257
D. 258
197. Two organ pipes of same dimensions are filled with hydrogen and oxygen respectively. If oxygen is 16 times heavier
than hydrogen the ratio of the fundamental frequencies of the two organ pipes (assuming the elasticities of gases to be
nearly equal)will be?
A. 16:1
C. 4:1 (Answer)
D. 5:1
198. Assertion (A): Solids can transmit both longitudinal and transverse wave. Reason (R):They resist changes in volume
but not changes of shape?
B. Zero reverberation
C. Large reverberation
200. A point on the crest of a transverse wave shall reach the trough after time?
A. T/4 (Answer)
B. T/2
C. 3T/4
D. T
A. Dispersion
D. Diffraction
202. Ice floats on water because the density of Ice is less than that of water, Out of the following what part of giant
icebergs remains above water?
A. 1/10
B. 1/4 (Answer)
C. 1/2
D. ¾
203. Which one of the following coolers has the longest wavelength?
A. Green
B. Yellow
C. Blue
D. Red (Answer)
204. Sun and the other stars are virtuously huge nuclear explosion chambers producing a large amount of head and light
yet, we do not hear any of the explosions because?
C. Sound waves get attenuated completely before they reach the earth
D. The process involved in the interior of the sun and the starts relate to atomic and subatomic particles and not
molecules and their vibration
A. Viscosity
B. Surface tension
C. atmospheric pressure
D. gravity
C. Absorption of sunlight
208. Which one of the following sets of properties are relevant for an electrical fuse wire needed for normal application?
209. Which of the following device is use to step down the voltage of alternating current?
A. induction cool
B. Transformers
C. Transistor
A. Plan mirror
B. Concave lens
C. Concave mirror
D. Convex mirror
A. Zero (Answer)
B. 200 kg m/sec
C. 196 n.sec
D. 20 kg m/sec
A. Increases
B. Decreases (Answer)
C. Becomes zero
D. None of these
A. One
B. Two
C. Three (Answer)
D. Four
B. C.G.S. System
C. F.P.S. System
D. None Of These
A. Maximum
B. Minimum (Answer)
C. Zero
D. None of these
A. Work
B. Force (Answer)
C. Energy
D. All of these
A. Density
B. Viscosity
C. Pressure (Answer)
D. Energy
A. Force
B. Pressure
C. Tension
D. Impulse (Answer)
A. 5 N
B. Zero (Answer)
C. 19.6
D. 49 n
A. Inertial frame
C. Reference exist
D. Three dimension
A. Mass
B. Densities (Answer)
C. Atomic number
D. Atomic weight
B. 1969
C. 1979 (Answer)
D. 1989
A. Optic (Answer)
B. Music
C. Nuclear physics
D. Thermodynamic