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Physics ||| FUNGAT ||| Test # 01 ||| Unit-1 Book-1 ||| 29-05-2018

1. The frontier of fundamental science that deals with the study of earth is :
(a) The world of extremely small objects
(b) The world of extremely large objects
(c) The world of complex objects
(d) All of these
2. Initially, the single discipline of science was formed and it was named as :
(a) Natural sciences (b) Life sciences
(c) Physical sciences (d) Natural philosophy
3. Physical sciences deals with the study of :
(a) Living things (b) Non living things
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these
4. Which of the following is the most fundamental out of all sciences :
(a) Physics (b) Chemistry
(c) Biology (d) Geology
5. The branch of physics that deals with the study of sound is :
(a) Mechanics (b) Waves
(c) Acoustics (d) Oscillation
6. The diameter of the earth is about :
(a) 1010m (b) 105m
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(c) 10 m (d) 1015m
7. Which of the following are two principal characteristics of an ideal standards :
(a) Accessible & convertible (b) Convertible & invariable
(c) Accessible & invariable (d) None of these
8. The number of physical quantities in system international are :
(a) 7 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) Infinite
9. Which of the following base quantity has two base units :
(a) Mass (b) Time
(c) Length (d) Temperature
10. If velocity v = ax + bx2 where x is the displacement then units of “a” and “b” are :
(a) sec, m sec (b) sec–1, m sec–1
–1 –1 –1
(c) sec , m sec (d) sec, m–1 sec–1
11. Significant figure in 0.0010 are :
(a) One (b) Two
(c) three (d) Four
12. One light year is equal to :
(a) 9.5 x 1015cm (b) 9.5 x 1015m
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(c) 7.88 x 10 cm (d) 9.5 x 1015km
13. Which one is the least multiple?
(a) Pico (b) Femto
(c) Atto (d) Nano
14. The ratio of numerical value of plane angle for a circle to solid angle for a sphere is :
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 2/3 (d) 1/2
15. The energy equivalent to the mass of one kilogram is :
(a) 3 x 108J (b) 931MeV
(c) 9 x 1016J (d) 25MeV
16. The computer chips are made of :
(a) Semi–conductor (b) Insulator
(c) Conductor (d) Any of these
17. Which of the following is not allowed?
(a) 1pF (b) 1F
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(c) 1F (d) 1nF
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18. 10 can be written as :
(a) Atto (a) (b) Femto (f)
(c) Pico (p) (d) Nano (n)
19. In scientific notation 0.00023 is expressed as :
(a) 23 x 10–4 (b) 2.3 x 10–4
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(c) 2.3 x 10 (d) 2.3 x 104
20. Age of the universe is approximately :
(a) 5 x 1017 s (b) 8.6 x 104 s
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(c) 3.2 x 10 s (d) 1.4 x 1017 s
21. Which of the following has derived units?
(a) Area (b) Mass
(c) Length (d) Time
22. Which of the following is a unit of energy?
(a) Kilowatt (b) Electron volt
(c) Js–1 (d) gm s–2
23. The ratio of nanometer to 1 attometer is :
(a) 109 (b) 108
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(c) 10 (d) 106
24. Which of following cannot be expressed as N m–2?
(a) Pressure (b) Stress
(c) Modulus of elasticity (d) Surface tension
25. Which of following is most precise instrument?
(a) Meter rod (b) Vernier caliper
(c) Screw gauge (d) All of these
26. The percentage error in the measurement of mass and speed are 2% and 3% respectively.
How much will be maximum error in kinetic energy?
(a) 11% (b) 8%
(c) 5% (d) 1%
27. What are the dimensions of gravitational constant “G”?
(a) [M–1L3T–2] (b) [ML2T–2]
(c) [ML2T–3] (d) [M–1L2T–3]
28. If L = Inductance R = Resistance C = Capacitance and V = Potential difference then dimension
L
of is same that of :
RCV
(a) Current (b) Charge
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(c) (d)
Current Change
29. Out of the following pairs one pair does not have identical dimensions. It is :
(a) Angular momentum and plank’s constant
(b) Work and torque
(c) Moment of inertia and moment of force
(d) Impulse and momentum
30. A student measures the value of “g” by simple pendulum. He did an error of 2% in
measurement of length and 3% in measurement of time period. The percentage uncertainty
in “g” is :
(a) 5% (b) 1%
(c) 7% (d) 8%
31. Dimensional formula of K.E is same as of :
(a) Pressure (b) Work
(c) Momentum (d) Force
32. E, M, L and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant. The
dimension of EL2/M5G2 is that of :
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(a) Time (b) Length
(c) Mass (d) Angle
33. The period of oscillation of a pendulum is . Measured value of L is 10 cm known to 1 mm
accuracy and time for 100 oscillations is observed to be 100 sec correct to the nearest one
second. The accuracy is determination of g is :
(a) Approximately 3% (b) Approximately 5%
(c) Approximately 15% (d) Approximately 10%
34. In an experiment, the uncertainty in the value of a resistor is 2%. Furthermore, the uncertainty
in the potential difference across the same resistor is 1%. The uncertainty in the power loss
in the resistor is :
(a) Approximately 3% (b) Approximately 5%
(c) Approximately 4% (d) Approximately 6%
35. When 400.1 is added to 20.54 we get resultant number :
(a) 420 (b) 420.65
(c) 420.1 (d) 420.6
36. Which of the following is not a dimensionless quantity / constant?
(a) Strain (b) Solid angle
(c) Planck’s constant (d) Dielectric constant
37. The dimensional formula of magnetic permeability is :
(a) [M0L–1T] (b) [M0L2T–1]
(c) [M0L2T–1A2] (d) [MLT–2A2]
38. The radioactive decay constant has the same dimensional formula as :
(a) Mole (b) Frequency
(c) Time (d) Mass
39. If L is the inductance and C is the capacitance, then the dimensional representation of
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expression will be :
2π LC
(a) [M0L0T–1] (b) [M0L2T–1]
0 0 1
(c) [M L T ] (d) Cannot be expressed in terms of MLT
40. The dimensional formula for root mean square velocity is :
(a) [M0LT–1] (b) [M0L0T–2]
0 0 –1
(c) [M L T ] (d) [MLT–3]
41. The pair of physical quantities not having the same dimension is :
(a) Planck’s constant, Angular momentum
(b) Pressure, Young’s Modulus
(c) Heat capacity, Entropy
(d) Frequency, Time Period
42. The expression [ML–1T–1] represents :
(a) Momentum (b) Force
(c) Pressure (d) Coefficient of viscosity
43. The percentage error in the measurement of mass and speed are 2% and 3% respectively.
How much will be maximum error in momentum?
(a) 11% (b) 8%
(c) 5% (d) 1%
44. The dimension of product PV is same that of :
(a) Energy (b) Power
(c) temperature (d) Momentum
45. Dimensionless quantity :
(a) Does not exist (b) Never have a unit
(c) Always have a unit (d) May have a unit

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