Physics (School & Undergraduate)

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Physics (School & Undergraduate) MCQ & Objective Questions

Physics is a fundamental subject that plays a crucial role in school and undergraduate exams. Mastering Physics concepts not only enhances your understanding of the universe but also significantly boosts your exam scores. Practicing MCQs and objective questions helps you identify important topics and improves your problem-solving skills, making it an essential part of your exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Newton's Laws of Motion and their applications
  • Work, Energy, and Power concepts and formulas
  • Waves and Sound: Properties and equations
  • Optics: Reflection, refraction, and lens formulas
  • Thermodynamics: Laws and key definitions
  • Electromagnetism: Basics of electric fields and circuits
  • Modern Physics: Introduction to quantum mechanics and relativity

Exam Relevance

Physics is a significant part of the curriculum for CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE exams. Questions often focus on conceptual understanding and application of formulas. Common patterns include numerical problems, theoretical questions, and diagram-based queries. Familiarizing yourself with these patterns through practice is vital for success in these competitive exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the application of Newton's Laws in different scenarios
  • Confusing work done with energy concepts
  • Overlooking the importance of units and dimensions in calculations
  • Neglecting to draw diagrams for problems related to optics and mechanics
  • Failing to relate theoretical concepts to practical examples

FAQs

Question: What are some effective ways to prepare for Physics MCQs?
Answer: Regular practice of MCQs, understanding key concepts, and revising important formulas are effective strategies for preparation.

Question: How can I improve my problem-solving speed in Physics exams?
Answer: Practice timed quizzes and focus on solving a variety of problems to enhance your speed and accuracy.

Don't wait any longer! Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and boost your confidence in Physics. Remember, consistent practice is the key to mastering important Physics (School & Undergraduate) questions for exams.

Q. A 0.5 kg soccer ball is kicked, resulting in a change in velocity from 0 m/s to 10 m/s. What is the impulse given to the ball?
  • A. 5 Ns
  • B. 10 Ns
  • C. 2.5 Ns
  • D. 1 Ns
Q. A 1 kg object moving at 5 m/s collides with a stationary object. If the collision is perfectly elastic, what is the final momentum of the system?
  • A. 5 kg·m/s
  • B. 0 kg·m/s
  • C. 10 kg·m/s
  • D. 2.5 kg·m/s
Q. A 10 kg object is dropped from a height of 20 m. What is its speed just before it hits the ground? (Assume no air resistance)
  • A. 10 m/s
  • B. 14 m/s
  • C. 20 m/s
  • D. 28 m/s
Q. A 15 kg box is pushed with a force of 30 N. What is the box's acceleration?
  • A. 1 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A 2 kg block is pulled with a force of 10 N. What is the frictional force if the block accelerates at 3 m/s²?
  • A. 4 N
  • B. 6 N
  • C. 10 N
  • D. 8 N
Q. A 2 kg object moving at 10 m/s collides with a 3 kg object at rest. What is the total momentum before the collision?
  • A. 20 kg·m/s
  • B. 10 kg·m/s
  • C. 30 kg·m/s
  • D. 15 kg·m/s
Q. A 3 kg object is moving with a momentum of 12 kg·m/s. What is its velocity?
  • A. 4 m/s
  • B. 3 m/s
  • C. 2 m/s
  • D. 1 m/s
Q. A 3 kg object is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s. What is its momentum?
  • A. 15 kg·m/s
  • B. 30 kg·m/s
  • C. 10 kg·m/s
  • D. 5 kg·m/s
Q. A 4 kg object is moving at 6 m/s. If it collides with a wall and comes to a stop, what is the impulse experienced by the object?
  • A. 24 Ns
  • B. 12 Ns
  • C. 6 Ns
  • D. 30 Ns
Q. A 5 kg object is moving at a velocity of 3 m/s. What is its momentum?
  • A. 15 kg·m/s
  • B. 5 kg·m/s
  • C. 3 kg·m/s
  • D. 10 kg·m/s
Q. A ball is dropped from a height of 45 meters. How long will it take to hit the ground? (Assume g = 9.8 m/s²)
  • A. 2 s
  • B. 3 s
  • C. 4 s
  • D. 5 s
Q. A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 45 m. How long does it take to hit the ground? (Assume g = 9.8 m/s²)
  • A. 2 s
  • B. 3 s
  • C. 4 s
  • D. 5 s
Q. A boat is moving across a river at a speed of 8 km/h, while the river flows at 3 km/h. What is the resultant speed of the boat relative to the riverbank?
  • A. 5 km/h
  • B. 8 km/h
  • C. 9 km/h
  • D. 11 km/h
Q. A boat is moving upstream at a speed of 10 km/h in a river that flows downstream at 5 km/h. What is the speed of the boat relative to the riverbank?
  • A. 5 km/h
  • B. 10 km/h
  • C. 15 km/h
  • D. 0 km/h
Q. A capacitor is charged to a voltage of 15 V and then disconnected from the battery. If the capacitance is 3 µF, what is the charge on the capacitor?
  • A. 45 µC
  • B. 30 µC
  • C. 15 µC
  • D. 60 µC
Q. A capacitor is charged to a voltage of 15 V and then disconnected from the power supply. What happens to the charge on the capacitor if the voltage is doubled?
  • A. Charge doubles
  • B. Charge halves
  • C. Charge remains the same
  • D. Charge becomes zero
Q. A capacitor of 10 µF is charged to a voltage of 5 V. What is the energy stored in the capacitor?
  • A. 0.125 mJ
  • B. 0.25 mJ
  • C. 0.5 mJ
  • D. 1 mJ
Q. A capacitor with a capacitance of 10μF is charged to a voltage of 5V. What is the charge stored in the capacitor?
  • A. 10μC
  • B. 50μC
  • C. 5μC
  • D. 100μC
Q. A car accelerates from rest to 20 m/s in 5 seconds. What is the average acceleration?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 4 m/s²
  • C. 5 m/s²
  • D. 10 m/s²
Q. A car is traveling at 60 km/h on a straight road. If another car is moving in the same direction at 80 km/h, what is the speed of the second car relative to the first car?
  • A. 20 km/h
  • B. 60 km/h
  • C. 80 km/h
  • D. 140 km/h
Q. A car moving at 30 m/s emits a sound of frequency 500 Hz. What frequency does an observer standing still hear as the car approaches?
  • A. 500 Hz
  • B. 550 Hz
  • C. 600 Hz
  • D. 650 Hz
Q. A car of mass 1000 kg comes to a stop from a speed of 20 m/s. What is the impulse experienced by the car?
  • A. 20000 Ns
  • B. 10000 Ns
  • C. 5000 Ns
  • D. 40000 Ns
Q. A child is riding a bicycle at 5 m/s on a moving bus that travels at 15 m/s in the same direction. What is the child's speed relative to the ground?
  • A. 10 m/s
  • B. 15 m/s
  • C. 20 m/s
  • D. 5 m/s
Q. A child swings a ball attached to a string in a horizontal circle. If the radius of the circle is 2 m and the ball has a mass of 0.5 kg, what is the tension in the string if the ball moves at a speed of 4 m/s?
  • A. 2 N
  • B. 4 N
  • C. 8 N
  • D. 10 N
Q. A circuit has a total voltage of 12V and a total resistance of 3 ohms. What is the total current in the circuit?
  • A. 4 A
  • B. 3 A
  • C. 2 A
  • D. 1 A
Q. A cyclist accelerates from rest to a speed of 15 m/s in 10 seconds. What is the cyclist's acceleration?
  • A. 1.5 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A cyclist is riding at 15 km/h on a road that is moving at 5 km/h in the same direction. What is the cyclist's speed relative to the ground?
  • A. 10 km/h
  • B. 15 km/h
  • C. 20 km/h
  • D. 5 km/h
Q. A cyclist travels 100 meters in 5 seconds. What is the average speed of the cyclist?
  • A. 10 m/s
  • B. 15 m/s
  • C. 20 m/s
  • D. 25 m/s
Q. A cyclist travels at 15 km/h on a road that is moving at 5 km/h in the same direction. What is the cyclist's speed relative to the road?
  • A. 10 km/h
  • B. 15 km/h
  • C. 20 km/h
  • D. 5 km/h
Q. A disk is rolling without slipping. If its radius is 0.5 m and it has a linear speed of 2 m/s, what is its angular speed?
  • A. 2 rad/s
  • B. 4 rad/s
  • C. 6 rad/s
  • D. 8 rad/s
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