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Mehran University of Engineering and Technology

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Important mcqs PHYSICS
Q1. The radius of earth is:
a) 6400km
b) 6400m
c) 6400cm
d) 6400dm
Q2. The weight of the body is maximum at the
a) Poles
b) Equator
c) 45°N altitude
d) 45° S altitude
Q3. The value of Universal Gravitation constant(G) is:
a) 6.67 x 10-11
b) 6.67 x 1011
c) 6.67 x 1010
d) 6.67 x 10-12
Q4. The value of G is found by:
a) Cavendish
b) Newton
c) Michelson
d) Galileo
Q5. As we go below the surface of earth the value of “g” will be:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Not
Q6. Work is product of force and:
a) Velocity
b) Acceleration
c) Displacement
d) Speed
Q7. 1 horse-power is equivalent to:
a) 786 watts
b) 756 watts
c) 746 watts
d) 736 watts
Q8. How much work is done when 5kg object is raised 2m height?
a) 10J
b) 1000 J
c) 98 J
d) 980 J
Q9. Which of the following is not conservative force?
a) Nuclear force
b) Elastic force
c) Electrostatic force
d) Viscous force
Q10. In simple harmonic motion ____is directly proportional to the
displacement of body:
a) Velocity
b) Acceleration
c) Amplitude
d) Wavelength
Q11. For simple harmonic motion which is necessary?
a) Inertia
b) Restoring force
c) Vibratory motion
d) All of these
Q12. For a pendulum restoring force is _____:
a) Air resistance
b) Gravity
c) Applied force
d) NOT
Q13. Number of vibration per second is called:
a) Time period
b) Frequency
c) Wavelength
d) Momentum
Q14. Time period of second’s pendulum is___:
a) Two second
b) One second
c) Three second
d) Not
Q15. In standing waves at some points the amplitude is maximum these
points are called:
a) Crest
b) Trough
c) Anti-nodes
d) Nodes
Q16. Velocity of sound of sound calculated by newton’s formula is:
a) 280m/s
b) 180m/s
c) 332m/s
d) 340m/s
Q17. Intensity of sound is the _____ transmitted normally per second
through unit area.
a) No. of waves
b) No. of wavelength
c) Amount of energy
d) Not
Q18. Loudness is directly proportional to _____ of intensity:
a) Square
b) Cube root
c) Logarithm
d) Square root

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