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H- No A-10 SU Society Phase-II Jamshoro. Contact No.

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PHYSICS PRACTICE TEST (ECAT/MDCAT 15th MARCH 2024)


Date: 15-03-2024 Name: ………..…..

(1) The forces which act on a common plane are called:


(A) Concurrent forces (B) Parallel force (C) Coplanar force (D) Perpendicular force
(2) Coplanar forces are those forces which are:
(A) Right angle to each other (B) Parallel to each other
(C) Antiparallel (D) Acting in common plane
(3) The minimum number of unequal forces whose resultant will be zero: (Conceptual)
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
(4) The forces which meet at a 1 point and their lines of action also lies on the same plane
then forces are called:
(A) Concurrent (B) Parallel force (C) Coplanar force (D) Co-planer concurrent
(5) If the forces applied to a body such that their lines of action meet at a single point is:
(A) Concurrent forces (B) Parallel force
(C) Coplanar force (D) Perpendicular force
(6) If all components of moment arm and force are reversed then:
(A) Direction of magnitude and direction of torque change
(B) Both magnitude and direction of torque remains same
(C) Magnitude of torque remains same but direction reverses
(D) Magnitude of torque changes but direction remains same
(7) Conventionally, anticlockwise torque is taken as:
(A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Zero (D) Not defined
(8) Dimensions of torque are same as that of:
(A) Velocity (B) Power (C) Energy (D) Momentum
(9) The point of rotation is called:
(A) Moment arm (B) Fulcrum (C) Pivot (D) Pivot or Fulcrum
(10) If the body is at rest or rotating with uniform angular velocity, then angular
acceleration will be:
(A) Maximum (B) Minimum (C) Constant (D) Zero
(11) Dimension of torque is:
(A)  ML2 T 1  (B)  ML2T 2  (C)  ML1T 2  (D)  ML2 T 2 

(12) Torque has maximum value if angle between r and F is:


(A) 30o (B) 90o (C) 45o (D) 60o
(13) SI unit of torque is:

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(A) Joule (B) Nm (C) Ns (D) Nm–1
(14) If a body is rotating with uniform angular velocity, then torque acting a body is:
(A) Maximum (B) Minimum
(C) Zero (D) Negative
(15) Torque is analogous of:
(A) Force for rotational motion (B) Force for linear motion
(C) Angular velocity (D) Angular momentum
(16) Conventionally clockwise Torque is taken as:
(A) Zero (B) Negative
(C) Positive (D) Infinite
(17) Torque acting on uniformly moving body is:
(A) Zero (B) Positive
(C) Negative (D) Constant
(18) Torque acting on a uniformly rotating body is:
(A) Constant > zero (B) Zero
(C) More fast in rotation (D) Less in slow rotation
(19) The rotational analogous of force is:
(A) Impulse (B) Torque
(C) Weight (D) Moment of Inertia
(20) o
A 50N force acts on a body at 30 . If the moment arm is 10m, what will be torque:
(Conceptual)
(A) 50Nm (B) 75Nm
(C) 125Nm (D) 250Nm
(21) The diagram shows four forces applied to a circular object. Which of the following
describes the resultant force and resultant torque on the object? (Conceptual)

Resultant force Resultant torque


(A) Non-zero Non-zero
(B) Non-zero Zero
(C) Zero Non-zero
(D) Zero Zero

(22) If a body is at rest or moving with uniform velocity then, it is said to be in:
(A) Momentum (B) Moment arm
(C) Torque (D) Equilibrium
(23) For a body to be in complete equilibrium, both linear and angular acceleration, should be:
(A) Maximum (B) Zero
(C) Remain same (D) Infinite
(24) If a body is moving with uniform velocity, it is said to be in:
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(A) Static equilibrium (B) Dynamic equilibrium
(C) Kinematics equilibrium (D) Unstable equilibrium
(25) A paratrooper falling down with constant velocity, it is an example of: (Conceptual)
(A) Static equilibrium (B) Dynamic rotational equilibrium
(C) Dynamic translational equilibrium (D) Dynamic vibrational equilibrium
(26) st
If 1 condition of equilibrium is satisfied, then body would be in:
(A) Translational equilibrium (B) Rotational equilibrium
(C) Complete equilibrium (D) Static equilibrium
(27) 2nd condition of equilibrium states that:
(A)  F  0 (B)    
(C)  p   (D)  L  
(28) Consider the balanced meter rod weight of this uniform meter rule is: (Conceptual)

(A) 30 N (B) 10 N
(C) 20 N (D) 15 N
(29) If a body is moving with uniform angular velocity, then:
(A)  F   (B)    
(C) Fx   (D) Fy  
(30) 2nd condition of equilibrium satisfies:
(A) Translational equilibrium (B) Rotational equilibrium
(C) Dynamic equilibrium (D) Static equilibrium
(31) Conditions of equilibrium are:
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
(32) A body is moving with uniform velocity then it is in:
(A) 1st condition of equilibrium (B) Dynamic equilibrium
(C) Inertial frame of reference (D) Static equilibrium
(33) For complete equilibrium the body satisfied:
(A) 1st condition (B) 2nd condition
(C) 1st and 2nd condition (D) Either 1st or 2nd condition

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