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Q. A capillary tube is dipped in water. The height of the water column in the tube is determined by which of the following?
  • A. Surface tension and density of the liquid
  • B. Only surface tension
  • C. Only density of the liquid
  • D. Viscosity of the liquid
Q. A capillary tube is dipped in water. What is the shape of the water surface inside the tube?
  • A. Flat
  • B. Concave
  • C. Convex
  • D. Irregular
Q. A capillary tube is dipped into water. How high will the water rise in the tube if the radius is 1 mm?
  • A. 2.5 cm
  • B. 5 cm
  • C. 10 cm
  • D. 15 cm
Q. A capillary tube is dipped into water. The height to which water rises in the tube is determined by:
  • A. Surface tension and density of the liquid
  • B. Only surface tension
  • C. Only density of the liquid
  • D. Viscosity of the liquid
Q. A capillary tube is dipped into water. The water rises in the tube due to which of the following?
  • A. Surface tension and adhesion
  • B. Surface tension and cohesion
  • C. Only adhesion
  • D. Only cohesion
Q. A capillary tube is dipped into water. What will happen to the water level inside the tube?
  • A. It will rise
  • B. It will fall
  • C. It will remain the same
  • D. It will oscillate
Q. A capillary tube of radius 0.5 mm is dipped in water. What is the height of the water column raised in the tube? (Surface tension = 0.072 N/m, density of water = 1000 kg/m³)
  • A. 0.5 m
  • B. 0.1 m
  • C. 0.2 m
  • D. 0.3 m
Q. A drop of liquid is in equilibrium on a surface. What is the condition for the drop to remain in equilibrium?
  • A. Weight equals surface tension
  • B. Weight equals gravitational force
  • C. Surface tension equals gravitational force
  • D. Surface tension equals buoyant force
Q. A drop of liquid is spherical in shape. This is due to which of the following?
  • A. Gravity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Viscosity
  • D. Pressure
Q. A drop of oil spreads on water instead of sinking. This is due to:
  • A. Higher density of oil
  • B. Lower surface tension of oil
  • C. Higher surface tension of water
  • D. Lower viscosity of oil
Q. A drop of water is spherical in shape due to which property?
  • A. Viscosity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Capillarity
  • D. Density
Q. A liquid drop is formed on a surface. The angle formed between the tangent to the drop surface and the solid surface is called what?
  • A. Contact angle
  • B. Surface angle
  • C. Tension angle
  • D. Cohesion angle
Q. A liquid has a surface tension of 0.03 N/m. What is the height of the liquid column that can be supported by a capillary tube of radius 0.5 mm?
  • A. 1.2 cm
  • B. 2.4 cm
  • C. 3.6 cm
  • D. 4.8 cm
Q. A liquid has a surface tension of 0.03 N/m. What is the pressure difference across a curved surface of radius 0.1 m?
  • A. 0.15 Pa
  • B. 0.3 Pa
  • C. 0.6 Pa
  • D. 0.9 Pa
Q. A small insect can walk on the surface of water due to which of the following phenomena?
  • A. Viscosity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Capillarity
  • D. Buoyancy
Q. A small insect can walk on the surface of water due to which property?
  • A. Viscosity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Capillarity
  • D. Density
Q. A small insect can walk on the surface of water without sinking. This is primarily due to:
  • A. Buoyancy
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Viscosity
  • D. Density
Q. A soap bubble has a radius of 0.1 m. What is the surface area of the bubble?
  • A. 0.04 m²
  • B. 0.12 m²
  • C. 0.25 m²
  • D. 0.31 m²
Q. A soap bubble has a radius of 5 cm. What is the surface area of the bubble?
  • A. 100π cm²
  • B. 50π cm²
  • C. 25π cm²
  • D. 20π cm²
Q. A soap solution is added to water. What happens to the surface tension?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes zero
Q. A soap solution is added to water. What is the effect on the surface tension?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes negative
Q. How does the addition of a surfactant affect the surface tension of water?
  • A. Increases surface tension
  • B. Decreases surface tension
  • C. No effect on surface tension
  • D. Surface tension becomes negative
Q. How does the addition of salt to water affect its surface tension?
  • A. Increases surface tension
  • B. Decreases surface tension
  • C. No effect on surface tension
  • D. Salt has no effect on water
Q. How does the addition of soap to water affect its surface tension?
  • A. Increases surface tension
  • B. Decreases surface tension
  • C. No effect on surface tension
  • D. Changes surface tension unpredictably
Q. If a capillary tube has a radius of 0.5 mm and the surface tension of the liquid is 0.072 N/m, what is the height of the liquid column in the tube? (Assume density = 1000 kg/m³)
  • A. 0.0144 m
  • B. 0.072 m
  • C. 0.0288 m
  • D. 0.036 m
Q. If a drop of liquid is placed on a flat surface, what shape will it take due to surface tension?
  • A. Square
  • B. Flat
  • C. Sphere
  • D. Cylinder
Q. If a liquid droplet is formed on a surface, what shape does it take due to surface tension?
  • A. Square
  • B. Flat
  • C. Sphere
  • D. Triangle
Q. If a liquid droplet is perfectly spherical, what can be said about the forces acting on it?
  • A. Net force is zero
  • B. Net force is upward
  • C. Net force is downward
  • D. Net force is horizontal
Q. If a liquid has a high surface tension, what can be inferred about its molecular interactions?
  • A. Weak intermolecular forces
  • B. Strong intermolecular forces
  • C. No intermolecular forces
  • D. Only gravitational forces
Q. If a liquid has a surface tension of 0.05 N/m, what is the work done in increasing the surface area by 1 m²?
  • A. 0.05 J
  • B. 0.1 J
  • C. 0.2 J
  • D. 0.5 J
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Surface Tension MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding surface tension is crucial for students preparing for school and competitive exams. This concept not only appears frequently in various syllabi but also forms the basis for many practical applications in physics and chemistry. Practicing MCQs and objective questions on surface tension can significantly enhance your exam preparation, helping you to score better by reinforcing your understanding of important questions and concepts.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and significance of surface tension in liquids
  • Key formulas related to surface tension and their applications
  • Factors affecting surface tension and their explanations
  • Practical examples illustrating surface tension in daily life
  • Diagrams and illustrations related to surface tension phenomena
  • Comparative analysis of surface tension in different liquids
  • Concept of capillarity and its relation to surface tension

Exam Relevance

Surface tension is a vital topic in the curriculum of CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. It often appears in the form of direct questions, numerical problems, and conceptual applications. Students can expect to encounter questions that require them to calculate surface tension, explain its effects, or analyze experimental setups. Familiarity with this topic can help students tackle both theoretical and practical questions effectively.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing surface tension with viscosity, leading to incorrect answers in comparative questions.
  • Overlooking the units of measurement when solving numerical problems related to surface tension.
  • Misunderstanding the relationship between temperature and surface tension, which can affect calculations.
  • Failing to apply the concept of surface tension to real-life scenarios, which can hinder conceptual clarity.

FAQs

Question: What is surface tension?
Answer: Surface tension is the property of a liquid's surface that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules.

Question: How does temperature affect surface tension?
Answer: Generally, as temperature increases, surface tension decreases because the kinetic energy of the molecules increases, reducing cohesive forces.

Now is the time to boost your understanding of surface tension! Dive into our practice MCQs and test your knowledge to ensure you are well-prepared for your exams. Remember, consistent practice is key to mastering this important topic!

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