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INFINITY STUDIES

Walk in with your dreams. Walk out with your bright future.

PHYSICS
Marks: 65 Time : 45 Min.
1. What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound?
(A) Decibel (B) Coulomb (C) Hum (D) Cycles
2. One nanometer is equal to
(A) 10-6 m (B) 10-8 m (C) 10-9 m (D) 10-5 m
3. Light year is a measurement of
(A) Speed of aeroplanes (B) Speed of light
(C) Stellar distances (D) Speed of rockets
4. 'Bar' is the unit of
(A) Temperature (B) Heat (C) Atmospheric pressure (D) Current
5. Nautical mile is a unit of distance used in
(A) Navigation (B) Road mile (C) Astronomy (D) Measuring the boundaries of a nation
6. Joule is the unit of
(A) Temperature (B) Pressure (C) Energy (D) Heat
7. How many Ergs are there in 1 joule?
(A) 102 (B) 104 (C) 106 (D) 107
8. Very small time intervals are accurately measure by
(A) White dwarfs (B) Quartz clocks (C) Atomic clocks (D) Pulsars
9. Electric current is measure by
(A) Commutator (B) Anemometer (C) Ammeter (D) Voltmeter
10. One horse power is equal to
A)746 watts (B) 748 watts (C) 756 watts (D) 736 watts
11. Kilowatt is a unit to measure
(A) Work (B) Power(C) Electricity (D) Current
12. Kilohertz is a unit which measures
(A) Power used by a current of one ampere
(B) Electromagnetic radio wave frequencies
13. Fathom is the unit of
A) Sound(B) Depth(C) Frequency(D) Distance
14. Reading of a barometer going down is an indication of
(A) Snow (B) Storm (C) Intense heat(D) Rainfall
15. A chronometer measures
(A) Colour contrast (B) Sound waves (C) Time(D) Water waves
16. Knot is a unit of speed of which of the following?
(A) Aeroplane (B) Light waves(C) Ship(D) Sound waves
17. The unit of current is
(A) Ohm (B) Watt (C) Ampere (D) None of the above
18. Name the instrument used to measure relative humidity
(A) Hydrometer(B) Hygrometer (C) Barometer(D) Mercury Thermometer
19. Nautical mile is a unit of distance in
(A) Navigation (B) Space (C) Aviation(D) None of these
20. Richter scale is used for measuring
(A) Density of liquid(B) Intensity of earthquakes(C) Velocity of wind (D) Humidity of air
21. The instrument used in aircrafts to measure the altitude above a fixed level is:
A)Ammeter (B) Audiometer (C) Anemometer (D) Altimeter
22. Which of the following instruments is used for recording “Earthquake waves”?
A)Barograph (B) Hydrograph (C) Pantograph D) Seismograph
23. Which of the following is not a unit of time?
(A) Light year (B) Nano second (C) Micro second (D) Second
24. Light Year is related to
(A) Energy (B) Speed (C) Distance (D) Intensity
25. The energy of food is measured in
(A) Kelvin (B) Calories (C) Bushel (D) None of the above
26. What is the S.I. unit of temperature?
(A) Kelvin (B) Celsius (C) Centigrade (D) Fahrenheit
27. The telescope is used for viewing
(A) Distant objects (B) Near objects (C) Small objects (D) Living cells
28. Velocity of wind is measured by
(A) Speedometer (B) Tachometer (C) Anemometer (D) Audiometer
29. Lux is the SI unit of
(A) Intensity of illumination (B) Luminous efficiency(C) Luminous flux(D) Luminous intensity
30. One thousand microns is equal to
(A) 10-3 m (B) 10-6 m (C) 10-9 m (D) 10-12 m
31. Pa (Pascal) is the unit for
(A) Thrust (B) Pressure (C) Frequency (D) Conductivity
32. A transformer is used to
(A) Increase DC voltage (B) Increase or decrease AC voltage
(C) Decrease DC voltage (D) Convert DC into AC
33. Passengers are pushed back when a bus starts abruptly. Which of the following is an example of this?
a) The first law of Newton b) The second law of Newton
c) The third law of Newton d) None of Newton’s laws apply to you
34. If a body’s net external force is zero, it has
a) zero velocity b) zero acceleration c) non-zero acceleration d) none.
35. What are the components required to calculate the momentum of a body?
a) Mass and acceleration b) Velocity and mass
c) Displacement and mass d) None of the mentioned
36. A body’s rate of change of momentum is:
a) Inversely related to applied force b) Directly related to applied force
c) Does not depend on applied force d) None of the mentioned
37. There is an opposite and equal reaction to every action. This situation is described by:
a) the first law of motion b) second law of motion
c) law of inertia d) third law of motion
38. Which of the followings is an example of work done against force?
A: Getting up with the stairs B: Get down with the stairs
C: Walking on the flat ground D: Dropping any object down from the top
39. What happens to its potential energy when an object is taken to high altitude?
A: Its potential energy increases B: Its potential energy decreases
C: Its potential energy remain same D: None of the above
40. What is the unit of energy in c.g.s system?
A: dyne B: erg C: newton-meter/second D: dyne-cm/second
41. What is energy?
A: energy is the rate of change of work done; B: It is the ability to do work;
C: Both A and B; D: none of the above;
42. The rate of change of work is _______ .
A: Power B: Force C: Momentum D: Energy
43. What is the unit of power? A: Watt B: Newton C: Joule D: Newton-meter
44. Potential energy = mass × ________ × height.
A: Displacement B: Velocity C: Density D: Gravitational acceleration
45. An object of mass 200 g moving with velocity 50 cm/s. What is its kinetic energy?
A: 2.1 × 105 erg B: 2.0 × 105 erg C: 2.8 × 105 erg D: 2.5 × 105 erg
46. A machine do a work of 100 joule in 20 second. What is its power?
A: 120 watt B: 80 watt C: 5 watt D: 2000 watt
47. Which of the following is equal with Newton-meter?
A: Joule B: Horse Power C: Watt D: Pascal
48. Due to application of 5 N force an object moves 10 meter along perpendicular direction of the force. What
amount work is done? A: 50 Joule B: 15 Joule C: 5 Joule D: 0 Joule
49. The energy possessed by a body due its position is
A. Kinetic Energy B. Potential Energy C. Total Energy D Position Energy
50. Kinetic Energy is A.Scalar B. Vector C Tensor D None of these
51. Kinetic energy and potential energy are two basic Types of
a. Mechanical energy b. Chemical energy c. Solar energy d. Heat energy

52. body is thrown vertically upwards and then falls back on the ground. Its potential energy is maximum
a. On the ground b. at the maximum height
c. during the return journey d.Both on the ground and at the maximum height

53. Light Emitting Diode (LED) converts


a. Light energy into electrical energy b. Electrical energy into light energy
c. Thermal energy into light energy d. Mechanical energy into electrical energy
54. The conversion of mechanical energy to electrical
a. Dams b.AC generator c. DC generator d. Motor

55. When an incandescent electric bulb glow


a. The electric energy is completely converted into light
b. the electric energy is partly converted into light energy and partly into heat energy
c. The light energy is converted into electric energy
d. The electric energy is converted into magnetic energy

56. In a photocell light energy is converted into

a. Potential energy b.Chemical energy c. Heat energy d.Electrical energy


57. Intensity of gravitational field of the earth is maximum at
a. Poles b. equator c. Centre of the Earth d Surface

58. . As we go from equator to North pole, the value of g, the acceleration due to gravity
A. Same b. Increase c. decreases d.None of these
59. The atmospheric air is held to the earth by a. Gravity b. Rotation of the Earth c. Winds d. Clouds
60. The mass of the body on moon is 40kg, what is the weight on the earth.
a. 240kg b. 392Nc. 240N d. 400kg
61. The gravitational force between two objects is F. If masses of both the objects are halved without altering
the distance between them, then the gravitational force would become
a. f/4 b. f/2 c. f d. 2f
62. The law of gravitation describes the gravitational force between
A Any two bodies having mass B Earth and point mass only
C Earth and Sun only D Two charged bodies only
63. Which of the following is true when a Mango falls from a Mango Tree?
a.Only the Earth attracts the Mango. B.Only the Mango attracts the Earth.
c.Both Mango and Earth attract each other d.Both Mango and Earth repel each other
64. The weight of an object on the Moon’s surface is
A 1/3 rd of the weight on Earth B 1/5 rd of the weight on Earth
C 1/6th of the weight on Earth D.½ nd of the weight on Earth
65. The gravitational force between two bodies does not depend on

A Their masses
B.Their separation
C. The product of their masses
D. The medium between two bodies

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