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INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS(TEST-3)



INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS

PHYSICS

TEST-3


91. The special theory of relativity was published 1905 by 
a)   Lorentz     
b)   Schrodinger  
c)   Einstein     
d)   Max Plank


92. Which one of the following is not a fundamental unit? 
a) Meter2     
b) Meter  
c) Kelvin   
d) Ampere


93. The SI system of units comprises 
a)   Three basic units    
b)   Five basic units  
c)   Six basic units    
d)   Seven basic units


94. ML-1T0 is the dimensional representation of 
a)   Weight density    
b)   Linear mass density  
c)   Volume mass density    
d)   Surface density


95. Which of the following quantities have the same dimensions:  
I)   Power  II)   Energy  III) Torque  
a)   I and II     
b)   I and III  
c)   II and III     
d)   I, II and III


96. Pinhole camera was invented by 
a)   Al-Beruni     
b)   Yaqoob Al-Kindi  
c)   Ibn-Al-Haitham    
d)   Al-Khwarizmi


97. Physics is one of the branches of 
a)   Life sciences     
b)   Physical sciences  
c)   Biological sciences    
d)   Social sciences


98. The famous mathematician and founder of Algebra was 
a)   Al Kindi     
b)   Al Khwarizmi  
c)   Al Beruni     
d)   Naseruddin Tusi


99. Zero is significant only if it 
a)   Lies to the left of the significant digit  
b)   Is between two digits  
c)   Is to the right of a significant digit  
d)   Is before the decimal point


100. A second is defined as the duration of vibration of 
a)   Carbon atom     
b)   Cesium atom  
c)   Radium atom     
d)   Nitrogen atom


101. Physics is a quantitative science based primarily on 
a)   Definition     
b)   Fundamental quantities  
c)  Experiment and Measurement   
d)  a collection of skills


102. The most basic branch “Mechanics” of physics deals with the 
a)   Gravitational, electromagnetic and nuclear fields 
b) Acoustics  
c) Motion of particles under forces  
d)   Optics


103. The nuclear physics is concerned with the study of the properties of _______ 
a)   Atoms     
b)   Molecules  
c)   Electrons     
d)   Matter

104. It is concerned with the application of modern physics to the astronomical phenomena 
a)   Astrophysics     
b)   Plasma Physics  
c)   Biophysics     
d)   Electromagnetism


105. It is one of the oldest and most highly organized of all the present sciences 
a)   Physics     
b)   Chemistry  
c)   Biology     
d)   Astronomy


106. The progress of Muslims in the field of science is appreciable in the period 
a)   3000 BC to 600 AD    
b)   1500 AD to 1700 AD  
c)   600 AD to 1500 AD   
d) 1700 AD to 1890 AD


107. Which of the following periods is called the period of classical physics 
a)   3000 BC to 600 AD    
b)   1500 AD to 1700 AD  
c) 600 AD to 1500 AD    
d) 1700 AD to 1890 AD


108. Historical records show that the Ancient Babylonians and Egyptians as early as 3000 BC were  familiar with some of the fundamental principles of 
a)   Mathematics     
b)   Physics  
c)   Chemistry     
d)   Biology


109. The Muslim scientist who wrote a number of books on Algebra, Astronomy and Arithmetic was 
a)   Abu Abdul Muhammad Ibn-Jabir-Al-Battani 
b)  Ibn-Al-Haitham  
c)   Jabir Bin Hayyan    
d)   Al-Khwarizmi


110. From approximately 700 BC to 150 AD very definite advances in physics were made by the  
a)   Arabs     
b)   Egyptians  
c)   Greeks     
d)   Romans

111. Who established the fundamental ideas of modern celestial mechanics based upon observations?  
a)   Kepler     
b)   Galelio  
c)   Gilbert      
d)   Both a & b


112. Pythogoras added a lot in 
a)   Mathematics     
b)   Physics  
c)   Botany     
d)   Trigonometry


113. Who enriched the heritage of science with number and decimal system? 
a)   Indians     
b)   Chinese  
c)   Arabs      
d)   Egyptians


114. Who added precious knowledge of Astronomy to Science? 
a)   Euclid     
b)   Potolmey  
c)   Thales     
d)   Archimedes


115. Who improved upon the calculations of the orbits of the Moon and certain planets? 
a)   Al-Beruni     
b)   Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Jabir Al-Battani  
c)   Al-Khawrizimi    
d)   Jabir Bin Hayyan


116. Omar Khayyam was expert in 
a)   Physics     
b)   Chemistry  
c)   Mathematics     
d)   None of the above


117. If length = 0.233m and width 0.178m, the most accurate area expressed in terms of significant  figures is 
a)   0.0391m2     
b)   0.041563 m2  
c)   0.041474 m2     
d)   0.041 m2


118. Physics can be defined as the study of 
a)   Chemical properties of matter   
b)   Physical properties of matter  
c)   Relation between matter and energy  
d)   Both b & c


119. Prior to 1900 AD physics comprised of  
a)   Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Magnetism and Electricity  
b)   Sound, Light, Nuclear physics, heat, Plasma physics and Mechanics  
c)   Astrophysics, light, heat, magnetism, electricity and sound  
d)   All of these


120. Physics can be defined as a branch of science based on 
a)   Observation and analysis of facts  
b)   Experimental observation and quantitative measurement  
c)   Mathematical calculation and interpretation 
d)   Replication and verification of known facts




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91.
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101
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111
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92.
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102
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112
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93
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103
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113
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94
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114
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115
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96
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106
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116
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97
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INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS(TEST-2)


INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS

PHYSICS


TEST-2

61. In SI system the unit of temperature is 
a)   Kelvin     
b)   Degree centigrade  
c)   Degree Fahrenheit    
d)   Degree Celsius


62. In SI system the unit of energy is  
a)   Calorie     
b)   Joule  
c)   Erg      
d)   Dyne


63. The unit of force in MKS system is 
a)   Newton     
b)   Pound  
c)   Dyne     
d)   Watt


64. The unit of work in MKS system is 
a)   Erg      
b)   Dyne  
c)   Watt      
d)   Joule


65. The unit of power in MKS system is 
a)   Dyne     
b)   Erg  
c)   Watt      
d)   Joule


66. Joule is the unit of  
a)   Force     
b)   Work  
c)   Power     
d)   Velocity


67. Which one is a unit of time 
a)   Micro     
b)   Half Year  
c)   Angstrom     
d)   Light Year


68. Absolute unit of work in C.G.S. system is 
a)   Foot pound     
b)   Erg  
c)   Joule     
d)   Dyne


69. The unit of velocity in MKS system can be 
a)   Centimeter/sec     
b)   Centimeter/sec2  
 c)   Meter/sec     
d)   Meter/sec2


70. Meter per second is the unit of 
a)   Acceleration     
b)   Velocity  
c)   Surface tension    
d)   Momentum


71. Which of the following is fundamental quantity 
a)   Volume     
b)   Velocity  
c)   Time     
d)   Force


72. Which of the following is a derived quantity 
a)   Mass     
b)   Length  
c)   Time     
d)   Velocity


73. The unit of power is  
a)   Kilowatt-hour    
b)   Joule  
c)   Dyne    
d)   Kilowatt


74. The dimensional formula of angular velocity is 
a)   M0L0T-1     
b)   MLT-1  
c)   M0L0T1     
d)   ML0T-2


75. Dimensions of power are 
a)   M1L2T-3     
b)   M2L1T-2  
c)   M1L2T-1     
d)   M1L1T-2


76. Dimension of couple is  
a)   ML2T-2     
b)   MLT-2  
c)   ML-1T-3     
d)   ML-2T-2


77. In MKS system the unit of pressure is 
a)   Dyne/sm3     
b)   Atmosphere  
c)   Pascal     
d)   cm of Hg


78. Orange light emitted from krypton-86 atoms was used to define 
a)   Kilogram     
b)   Meter  
c)   Centimeter      
d)   Second


79. The dimensions of [1/2 at2] are that of 
a)   Acceleration     
b)   Velocity  
c)   Length      
 d)   Time


80. The branch of physics which deals with motion of bodies under the action of forces is called 
a)   Mechanics     
b)   Statistical Mechanics  
c)   Thermodynamics    
d)   Electrostatics


81. The branch science which deals with properties of matter and energy is called 
a)   Chemistry     
b)   Biology  
c)   Geography     
d)   Physics


82. Physics is a quantitative science based primarily on 
a)   Fundamental Quantities   
b)   Definition  
c)   Experiment and Measurement   
d)   Description of facts


83.  ML2T3 represents the dimension of: 
a)   Power      
b)   Work  
c)   Strain     
d)   Young’s modulus


84. The Muslim scientist who wrote the books on Astronomy, Algebra and Arithmetic was  
a)   Ibn-al-Haitham    
b)   Al-Beruni  
c)   Al-Khawarizmi    
d)   Jabir bin Hayyan


85. The first book of physics was written by 
a)   Kelvin     
b)   Aristotle  
c)   Faraday     
d)   Newton


86. Kilogram is the unit of 
a)   Mass     
b)   Weight  
c)   Volume     
d)   Density


87. Work is measured in Joules while energy is expressed in 
a)   Watt      
b)   J.s  
c)  J/s      
d)   J


88. An example of fundamental quantity is
a)   Area      
 b)   Volume  
c)   Length     
d)   Velocity


89. Ibn-al-Haitham developed 
a)   Mechanics     
b)   Acoustics  
c)   Relativity     
d)   Optics


90. Which one of the following is a fundamental quantity? 
a)   Area      
b)   Candela  
c)   Acceleration     
d)   Velocity
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