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. If a dielectric material with a dielectric constant of 4 is placed in a capacitor, how does it affect the capacitance?
  • A. It halves the capacitance
  • B. It doubles the capacitance
  • C. It quadruples the capacitance
  • D. It does not affect the capacitance
Q. If a force of 15 N is applied to a 3 kg object, what is the resulting acceleration?
  • A. 3 m/s²
  • B. 5 m/s²
  • C. 7 m/s²
  • D. 10 m/s²
Q. If a force of 15 N is applied to move an object 4 m, how much work is done?
  • A. 30 J
  • B. 60 J
  • C. 75 J
  • D. 90 J
Q. If a metal rod is heated at one end, what happens to the temperature of the other end over time?
  • A. It remains constant
  • B. It decreases
  • C. It increases
  • D. It fluctuates
Q. If a particle moves in a circular path with a constant speed, what type of acceleration does it experience?
  • A. Centripetal acceleration
  • B. Tangential acceleration
  • C. No acceleration
  • D. Linear acceleration
Q. If a particle's momentum changes from p1 to p2, what is the impulse experienced by the particle?
  • A. p2 - p1
  • B. p1 + p2
  • C. p1 * p2
  • D. p1 / p2
Q. If a person walks at 4 km/h on a train that is moving at 60 km/h in the same direction, what is the person's speed relative to the ground?
  • A. 56 km/h
  • B. 60 km/h
  • C. 64 km/h
  • D. 4 km/h
Q. If a plane is flying at 200 km/h and the wind is blowing at 50 km/h in the opposite direction, what is the plane's speed relative to the ground?
  • A. 150 km/h
  • B. 250 km/h
  • C. 200 km/h
  • D. 50 km/h
Q. If a resistor of 10 ohms and a capacitor of 100 microfarads are in series, what is the time constant of the circuit?
  • A. 0.001 seconds
  • B. 0.01 seconds
  • C. 1 second
  • D. 0.1 seconds
Q. If a resistor of 10 ohms is connected to a 5V battery, what is the current flowing through the resistor?
  • A. 0.5 A
  • B. 1 A
  • C. 2 A
  • D. 0.2 A
Q. If a resistor of 10 Ω is connected in series with a 20 Ω resistor, what is the total resistance?
  • A. 10 Ω
  • B. 20 Ω
  • C. 30 Ω
  • D. 15 Ω
Q. If a resistor of 10 Ω is connected in series with a 5 Ω resistor, what is the total resistance?
  • A. 15 Ω
  • B. 5 Ω
  • C. 10 Ω
  • D. 20 Ω
Q. If a resistor of 10Ω is connected across a 20V power supply, what is the power dissipated by the resistor?
  • A. 20 W
  • B. 40 W
  • C. 10 W
  • D. 5 W
Q. If a rigid body rotates about a fixed axis, which of the following quantities remains constant?
  • A. Angular velocity
  • B. Angular acceleration
  • C. Moment of inertia
  • D. Torque
Q. If a rolling object has a radius of 0.5 m and rolls with a linear speed of 2 m/s, what is its angular speed?
  • A. 4 rad/s
  • B. 2 rad/s
  • C. 1 rad/s
  • D. 3 rad/s
Q. If a rolling object has a translational speed of v and a radius r, what is its angular speed?
  • A. v/r
  • B. rv
  • C. v^2/r
  • D. r/v
Q. If a rotating object has a kinetic energy of 50 J and a moment of inertia of 5 kg·m², what is its angular velocity?
  • A. 5 rad/s
  • B. 10 rad/s
  • C. 15 rad/s
  • D. 20 rad/s
Q. If a rotating object has a moment of inertia of 2 kg·m² and an angular acceleration of 3 rad/s², what is the torque applied?
  • A. 6 N·m
  • B. 5 N·m
  • C. 3 N·m
  • D. 2 N·m
Q. If a rotating object has a moment of inertia of 4 kg·m² and an angular velocity of 3 rad/s, what is its kinetic energy?
  • A. 6 J
  • B. 12 J
  • C. 18 J
  • D. 24 J
Q. If a rotating object has an angular momentum of 20 kg·m²/s and a moment of inertia of 4 kg·m², what is its angular velocity?
  • A. 2 rad/s
  • B. 5 rad/s
  • C. 10 rad/s
  • D. 15 rad/s
Q. If a solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same mass and radius roll down an incline, which will reach the bottom first?
  • A. Solid sphere
  • B. Hollow sphere
  • C. Both will reach at the same time
  • D. It depends on the angle of the incline
Q. If a sound source is moving away from a stationary observer, which of the following describes the observed frequency?
  • A. Higher than the source frequency
  • B. Lower than the source frequency
  • C. Equal to the source frequency
  • D. Variable depending on distance
Q. If a sound wave travels from air into water, how does its speed change?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes zero
Q. If a source of sound is moving towards a stationary observer, what happens to the frequency of the sound heard by the observer?
  • A. It decreases
  • B. It remains the same
  • C. It increases
  • D. It becomes zero
Q. If a spring with a spring constant of 200 N/m is compressed by 0.5 m, what is the potential energy stored in the spring?
  • A. 25 J
  • B. 50 J
  • C. 100 J
  • D. 200 J
Q. If a swimmer can swim at 3 m/s in still water and the current of the river is 1 m/s, what is the swimmer's speed relative to the bank when swimming upstream?
  • A. 2 m/s
  • B. 3 m/s
  • C. 4 m/s
  • D. 1 m/s
Q. If a torque of 10 N·m is applied to a wheel with a moment of inertia of 2 kg·m², what is the angular acceleration?
  • A. 2 rad/s²
  • B. 5 rad/s²
  • C. 10 rad/s²
  • D. 20 rad/s²
Q. If a wheel rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2 rad/s², what is its angular velocity after 5 seconds if it starts from rest?
  • A. 5 rad/s
  • B. 10 rad/s
  • C. 15 rad/s
  • D. 20 rad/s
Q. If a wheel rotates with a constant angular velocity, what can be said about its angular acceleration?
  • A. It is zero
  • B. It is constant
  • C. It is increasing
  • D. It is decreasing
Q. If an object is in free fall, what is its acceleration due to gravity?
  • A. 9.8 m/s²
  • B. 10 m/s²
  • C. 8.5 m/s²
  • D. 12 m/s²
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