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1) neap tides has_________ amplitude

A) Highest

B) Lowest

C) Medium

D) None of the above

Answer : Medium
2) A Hartley Oscillator is used for generating
A) Very low frequency
oscillations

B) radio-frequency oscillations

C) microwave oscillations

D) audio frequency oscillations

Answer : radio-frequency oscillations


3) Electric current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field in the conductor, which flow in closed
loops within conductors, is known as
A) Lenz's current

B) Fleming's current

C) Eddy current

D) secondary current

Answer : Eddy current


4) When a body is deformed, the elastic potential energy of the body is equal to
A) 1/2 X (stress)2

B) 1/2 X stress X (strain)2 X volume

C) 1/2 X stress X strain X


(volume)2

D) 1/2 X stress X strain X volume

Answer : 1/2 X stress X strain X volume


5) A transistor cannot be used as
A) amplifier

B) rectifier

C) oscillator

D) both (A) and (C)

Answer : rectifier

6) SI unit of thermal conductivity is


A) metre - kelvin/watt

B) watt/metre - kelvin

C) watt/(metre)2 kelvin

D) kelvin/watt - metre

Answer : watt/(metre)2 kelvin

7) In P-type semiconductors, conduction of electricity is due to


A) motion of holes

B) motion of negative charges

C) motion of electrons

D) motion of electrons and holes

Answer : motion of holes

8) For a perfect gas,V/T= constant, if P is held constant, where V- volume, T- Temperature (kelvin) and P = pressure. This gas law is
A) Boyle's law

B) Avogadro's law

C) Gay-Lussac's law

D) Charles's law

Answer : Charles's law

9) While taking measurement using vernier callipers, zero error is always ____ from measured length
A) algebraically subtracted

B) ignored

C) algebraically added

D) multiplied by 2 and then algebraically

Answer : algebraically added

10) The surveying instrument which is used for rapid measurements ot distance to target, which operates electronically or electro-optically and measures distance indirectly, is
A) prismatic compass

B) tacheometer

C) sextant

D) pentaprism

Answer : pentaprism
1) A Voltmeter is
A) A Galvanometer with low
resistance

B) An Ammeter with low resistance

C) A Galvanometer with high


resistance

D) An Ammeter with high resistance

Answer : A Galvanometer with low resistance

2) A virtual image larger than the object can be obtained by


A) Concave Mirror

B) Convex Mirror

C) Plant Mirror

D) Concave Lens

Answer : Convex Mirror

3) A man getting down a running bus falls forward because


A) due to inertia of rest, road is left behind and man
reaches forward

B) due to inertia of motion upper part of body continues to be in motion in forward direction while feet come to rest as soon
they touch the road

C) he leant forward as a matter of habit

D) of the combined effect of all the three factori stated in (A), (B), (C)

Answer : due to inertia of motion upper part of body continues to be in motion in forward direction while feet come to rest as soon as they touch the road

4) The thickness of a light gauge sheet steel carl be best checked with
A) Finely divided steel scale

B) Depth Gauge

C) Vernier calipers

D) Micrometer

Answer : Vernier calipers

5) Safety of electric appliances and wiring is ensured by


A) insulation

B) earthing

C) providing a fuse wire in the electric circuit

D) all of the above

Answer : insulation

6) The property of the liquid surface film to exert a tension so that even small loads can be supported over it is known as
A) viscosity

B) adhesion

C) surface tension

D) capillary

Answer : surface tension

7) A transformer does not change the following


A) frequency

B) voltage

C) waveform

D) both frequency and waveform

Answer : frequency

8) Which of the following is an intensive property of a thermodynamic system

A) Volume

B) temperature

C) Mass

D) Energy

Answer : temperature

9) A bullet of mass A and velocity B is fired into a block of wood of mass C. It loss of any mas and friction be neglected, what is the end velocity of the system
A) (AB)/(A+C)

B) (AC)/(B+C)

C) (A+C)/(BC)

D) (A+B)/AC

Answer : (AB)/(A+C)

10) The emitter of a transistor is generally doped the heaviest because it:
A) has to dissipate maximum power

B) has to supply the majority charge carriers to the base

C) is the first region of the transistor

D) must possess low resistance

Answer : has to supply the majority charge carriers to the base

3
1) Electric current in a metal wire is due to the flow of:
A) Protons

B) Electrons

C) Ions

D) none of these

Answer : Electrons

2) In amplitude modulation :

A) carrier frequency is changed

B) carrier amplitude is changed

C) three sidebands are produced

D) fidelity is improved

Answer : three sidebands are produced

3) The curve traced by ,1 point moving on a plane in one direction, towards a fixed point while also moving around that point is called ?
A) trochoid

B) Spiral

C) Parabola

D) Catenary

Answer : Spiral

4) Which of the following is a cycle consisting of one constant pressure, one constant volume and two isentropic processes ?
A) Carnot cycle

B) Stirling cycle

C) Otto cycle

D) Diesel cycle

Answer : Diesel cycle

5) What is the SI unit of absolute permittivity of a medium ?


A) J/C

B) C2/(Nm2)

C) C2/(Nm)

D) (Nm)/C2

Answer : J/C

6) The velocity at which the flow changes from laminar to turbulent for the case of a given liquid at a given temperature and in a given pipe, is known as :
A) Turbulence velocity

B) Critical velocity

C) Reynolds velocity

D) Froude velocity

Answer : Critical velocity

7) The function of heavy water in a nuclear reactor is to


A) Slow down the speed of neutrons

B) Increase the speed of neutrons

C) Cool down the reactor

D) Stop the nuclear reaction

Answer : Slow down the speed of neutrons

8) The efforts to detect the existence of Higgs boson particle have become frequent news in the recent past. What is/are the importance/ importances of discovering this particle?
1) It will enable us to understand as to why elementary particles have mass
2) It will enable us in the near future to develop the technology of transferring matter from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them
3) It will enable us to create better fuels for nuclear fission
4) A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
Answer : 1 only

9) The known forces of nature can be divided into four classes, viz., gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force. With reference to them, which one of the
following statements is not correct?
A) Gravity is the strongest of the four

B) Electromagnetism acts only on particles with an electric charge

C) Weak nuclear force causes radioactivity

D) Strong nuclear force holds protons and neutrons inside the nucleus of an atom

Answer : Gravity is the strongest of the four

10) Rainbow is produced when sunlight falls on drops of rain. Which of the following physical phenomena are responsible for this?
1) Dispersion
2) Refraction
3) Internal reflection
4) A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
Answer : 1, 2 and 3

4.
1) Consider the following phenomena : Which of the above are optical illusions?
1) Size of the sun at dusk
2) Colour of the sun at dawn
3) Moon being visible at dawn
4) Twinkle of stars in the sky
5. Polestar being visible in the sky
A) 1, 2 and 3

B) 3, 4 and 5
C) 1, 2 and 4
D) 2, 3 and 5
Answer : 1, 2 and 4

2) Ball bearings are used in bicycles, cars, etc., because


A) the actual area of contact between the wheel and
axle is increased

B) the effective area of contact between the wheel and axle is increased

C) the effective area of contact between the wheel


and axle is reduced

D) None of the above statements is correct

Answer : the effective area of contact between the wheel and axle is reduced

3) Consider the following minerals : Which of the minerals given above is/are required by human body for the contraction of muscles?
1) Calcium
2) Iron
3) Sodium
4) A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
Answer : 1, 2 and 3

4) Pick out which is not correctly matched :


A) Solar steam generating system

- Air conditioning

B) Biogas power plant

- To provide electricity

C) Hydropower

- Hilly areas

D) Solar energy

- Non renewable sources of energy

Answer : Solar energy--Non renewable sources of energy

5) The motion of rocket is according to which law?


A) Newton first law

B) Newton second law

C) Newton third law

D) Joule-Thomson law

Answer : Newton third law

6) Choose correct answer. A force is inclined at 60 to the horizontal. If the horizontal component of force is 40 kg wt. Calculate vertical component.
A) 40 kg wt

B) 69.28 kg wt

C) 6.928 kg wt

D) 992.8 kg wt

Answer : 69.28 kg wt

7) Pick out the correct one If we kick a foot ball it flies away but kick a stone of size with equal force it doesn't. Because
A) Inertia depends on mass

B) Inertia doesn't depend on mass

C) Inertia is inversely proportional to mass

D) Inertia is larger for small mass

Answer : Inertia depends on mass

8) Of the following scientist the first one to explain the concept - Why the planets are moving around the sun?
A) Galileo Galieli

B) J.Kepler

C) Ptolemy

D) Sir Issac Newton

Answer : Sir Issac Newton

9) During respiration, energy is released. It is stored in the form of ________


A) ADP

B) ATP

C) NADP

D) APP

Answer : ATP

10) ASSERTION : In TAN-A position the arms of deflection magnetometer are placed along East-West direction.
REASON : The magnetic field along the axial line of a bar magnet is perpendicular to the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below :
A) Both (A) and (R) correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
C) (A) is true but (R) is false
D) (A) is false but (R) is true
Answer : Both (A) and (R) correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
5.

1) Match the following :


1) Current strength

- Ohm

2) Resistance

- Volt

3) Potential difference

- Coulomb

4) Quantity of electric current

- Ampere

A) 4 1 2 3

B) 3 2 1 4

C) 1 4 3 2

D) 4 3 1 2

Answer : 4 1 2 3

2) Which of the following statement(s) about 'acid' is TRUE


1) It turns blue litmus paper to red
2) It has pH value greater than 7
3) It reacts with bases to give salt and water
4) A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) III Only
Answer : I and III

3) ASSERTION : Assertion (A) : To reduce the high tides of sea during storm oil is poured around the ship

REASON : Reason (R) : Surface tension of oil is less than sea water, reduces the wrath of waves
A) A is correct R is wrong
B) Both A and R are correct
C) R is correct A is wrong
D) Roth A and R are wrong
Answer : Both A and R are correct

4) Consider the following statements :


1) The closure of Atrio ventricular valves result in "lubb" sound
2) The closure of semilunar valves result in "dubb" sound. Choose the right answer
3) 4) A) (i) is correct and (ii) is wrong
B) (i) is wrong and (ii) is correct
C) Both (i) and (ii) are wrong
D) Both (i) and (ii) are correct
Answer : Both (i) and (ii) are correct

5) In addition to fingerprint scanning, which of the following can be used in the bio metric identification of a person?
1) Iris scanning
2) Retinal scanning

3) Voice recognition
4) A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
Answer : 1, 2 and 3

6) With reference to technologies for solar power production, consider the following statements : Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1) 'Photovoltaics' is a technology' that generates electricity by direct conversion of light into electricity, while 'Solar Thermal' is a technology that utilizes the Sun's rays to generate
heat which is further used in electricity generation process.
2) Photovoltaics generates Alternating Current (AC), while Solar Thermal generates Direct Current (DC)
3) India has manufacturing base for Solar Thermal technology, but not for Photovoltaics
4) A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1, 2 and 3
D) none
Answer : none

7) Revealed preference theory was propounded by


A) Adam smith

B) Marshall

C) P.A.samuelson

D) J.S.mill

Answer : P.A.samuelson

8) Greshams law in economics related to


A) supply and demand

B) circulation of currency

C) consumption of supply

D) distribution of goods and services

Answer : circulation of currency

9) The chief function of lymph nodes in the body is to


A) Produce red blood cells

B) Collect and destroy pathogens

C) Produce a hormone

D) Destroy the old and worn out red blood cells

Answer : Destroy the old and worn out red blood cells

10) Twinkling of stars is due to atmospheric


A) Dispersion of light by water droplets

B) Refraction of light by different layers of varying refracting indices

C) Scattering of light by dust particles

D) Internal reflection of light by coluds

Answer : Scattering of light by dust particles


6.
1) Red light is used for danger signal as
A) it has higher wavelength

B) it can travel large distance

C) it scatters the least

D) it scatters the longest

Answer : it can travel large distance

2) Which of the following is not a natural resource


A) Soil

B) Water

C) Electricity

D) Air

Answer : Electricity

3) What is the maximum resistance which can be made using five resistors each of 1/5 ?
A) 1/5 ?

B) 10 ?

C) 5 ?

D) 1 ?

Answer : 1 ?

4) The ability of metal to be drawn into thin wires is known as


A) ductility

B) malleability

C) Sonorosity

D) Conductivity

Answer : ductility

5) Which of the following is not a physical change


A) Boiling of water to give watervapour

B) Melting of ice to give liquid water

C) Dissolution of salt in water

D) Combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Answer : Combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

6) The distance of stars from earth is expressed generally interms of


A) metre

B) Kilometer

C) astronomical unit

D) light year

Answer : light year

7) Which are eeesntial constituents of all atoms


A) Electrons

B) Protons

C) Neutrons

D) Positrons

Answer : Electrons
A,B,C are correct
8) In an electro chemical cell, there is the conversion of :
A) Electrical energy into chemical energy

B) Chemical energy into electrical energy

C) Chemical energy into heat energy

D) Mechanical energy into heat energy

Answer : Chemical energy into electrical energy

9) In an election 30 PERC of the voters voted for candidate A where as 60 PERC of the remaining voted for candidate B. The remaining voters did not vote. If the difference between
those who voted for candidate A and those who did not vote was 1200, how many were eligible for casting vote in that election
A) 40,000

B) 50,000

C) 60,000

D) 6,000

Answer : 60,000

10) The deviation of the charge distribution of a nucleus from spherical symmetry can be estimated by measuring its
A) Electric charge

B) Electric dipole moment

C) Magnetic dipole moment

D) Elevtric quadrupole moment

Answer : Magnetic dipole moment


7.
1) Rutherford's experiments on scattering of alpha particles by thin foils established tha: Choose the right answer
1) Most of the mass of an atom is located in its nucleus
2) the nucleus of an atom has positive charge
3) the nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons
4) the electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom
A) I and III are correct
B) II and III are correct
C) III and IV are correct
D) I and II are correct
Answer : II and III are correct

2) The source of solar wind is


A) Jupiter

B) Sun

C) Moon

D) Earth

Answer : Sun

3) Consider the following statement : Which is correct answer


ASSERTION : Price policy aims at controlling fiscal deficit
REASON : Fiscal deficit leads to inflation ary pressure
A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong
B) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct
C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong
D) (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Answer : (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

4) Which of the following statements are correct? In an isothermal process


1) the temperature of the gas remain constant
2) the gas does not take any heat from the surroundings
3) the internal energy of the gas remains constant
4) the pressure and volume of the gas remain constant
A) (b) and (c) are correct
B) (c) and (d) are correct
C) (a) and (c) are correct
D) (a) and (d) are correct
Answer : (a) and (c) are correct

5) Which of these connected in parallel in a circuit will produce undamped oscillations


A) R,L(Resistance Inductance)

B) R,C(Resistance Capacitance)

C) C,L(Capacitance ,Inductance)

D) R,L and C(Resistance ,Inductance and Capacitance)

Answer : C,L(Capacitance ,Inductance)

6) Cylce dynamo converts


A) Mechanical energy in to thermal energy

B) Mechanical energy in to electrical energy

C) Electrical energy in to light energy

D) Electrical energy in to thermal energy

Answer : Mechanical energy in to electrical energy

7) The warm current that travels upto Hatteras is known as


A) Benguella

B) Labrador

C) Gulf Stream

D) Falkland

Answer : Gulf Stream

8) GIS stands for


A) Gerogrphic Information System

B) Global Information System

C) Graphical Information System

D) Google Information System

Answer : Gerogrphic Information System

9) Sound waves from a sounding car are


A) transverse waves

B) longitudinal waves

C) ultrasonic waves

D) stationary waves

Answer : longitudinal waves

10) Which of the following has the highest ionizing power


A) X-ray

B) Alpha rays

C) Beta rays

D) Gamma rays

Answer : Alpha rays

8.
1) A rocket 100 m long at rest starts to move with uniform motion of 0.8 C. What is its length as seen by an observer at rest
A) 60 cm

B) 80 cm

C) 100 cm

D) 0

Answer : 60 cm

2) Which of the above statement is/are wrong


1) Dynamic lift of areoplane is based on the principle of Bernoulli's theorem
2) Glass is less elastic than rubber
3) For a system free from external forces, linear momentum of the system remains constant
4) -

A) 2 only
B) Both 2 and 3
C) 3 only
D) Both 1 and 2
Answer : 2 only

3) Consider the following pairs : Which of the given below is/are correct
1) X rays

- Rutherford

2) Atomic Nucleus

- Roentgen

3) Artifical radioactivity

- Curie and Juliot

4) .

- .

A) I only

B) II and III only

C) I and II only

D) III Only

Answer : III Only

4) What is the relation between the voltage 'V' across the ends of a 'R' and te current 'I' which flows through it
A) V=I2/R

B) I=VR

C) I=V/R

D) V=I2R

Answer : I=V/R

5) Consider the following statements and select the correct answer


1) The path of a projectile is a parabla

2) The acceleration due to gravity at the center of the earth is Zero


3) The gravitational constant does not have unit and dimensions
4) A) Both I and II are correct but III is false
B) Both I and III are correct but II is false
C) I, II, III all are correct
D) Both II and III are correct but I is false
Answer : Both I and II are correct but III is false

6) Energy flow in an eco system is


A) Unidirectional

B) Multidirectional

C) Bidirectional

D) No directional

Answer : Unidirectional

7) Consider the following statements. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
1) LED-based lamps do not contain mercury.
2) LED-based lamps cannot be used as street-lights.
3) 4) A) 1 only
B) 2 only
C) Both 1 and 2

D) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer : 1 only

8) When solar radiation impinges on a snow surface, then


A) most of the radiation is absorbed and a little
portion is reflected

B) transmitted through snow and into ground

C) most of the radiation is reflected and a little


portion is absorbed

D) evenly absorbed and reflected

Answer : most of the radiation is absorbed and a little portion is reflected

9) Consider the following


ASSERTION : A planetarium is the universe brought indoors
REASON : A large band of stars, gas and dust particles held together by gravitational force is called Nebula
A) Both A and R are true, R is the correct explanation of A
B) A is true, R is false
C) A is false, R is true
D) Both A and R are true, R is not the correct explanation of A
Answer : A is true, R is false

10) Refractive index of a diamond is 2.42. Its meaning with respect to velocity of light is
1) Velocity of light in diamond is more than velocity of light in air

2) Velocity of light in diamond is less then velocity of light in air


3) Velocity of light in diamond and air is one and the same
4) Velocity of light in air is more than the velocity of light in diamond
A) I and IV is correct
B) III alone is correct
C) II and IV is correct
D) I alone is correct
Answer : II and IV is correct
9.
1) The momonts of inertia of the rods A,B and C about their axis of symmetry respectively the ratio
A) 1:2:3

B) 1:4:9

C) 1:5:10

D) 1:1:1

Answer : 1:1:1

2) The dimensions of the ratio of density to the modulus of electricty are


A) LT-

B) L-T-

C) LT-

D) L-T

Answer : L-T-

3) If the rods were of length I,2I and 3I respectively ,then the ratio of the respectively velocities in them would be
A) 1:1:1

B) 1:2:3

C) 3:2:1

D) 2:2:1

Answer : 1:1:1

4) The Velocity of Sound is


A) Mininum in the rod C

B) Minimum in both the rode A and B

C) The same in all the rods

D) Different in A,B and C and can't be compared with the given details

Answer : Mininum in the rod C

5) 'Aurora Borealis', the so called northern lights are due to


A) the atomic collision of the trapped cosmic ray
particles in the Earth's magnetic field

B) the presence of a special phosphorescent material in the poles

C) the interference of solar and terrestrial radiations

D) all of the above

Answer : the atomic collision of the trapped cosmic ray particles in the Earth's magnetic field

6) The property of attraction or repulsion between charged bodies is used in


A) A.C. Generator

B) Electrostatic paint spraying

C) Potentiometer

D) Metre Bridge

Answer : Electrostatic paint spraying

7) In the extraction of iron from its Haematite ore, the flux added aid gangue formed respectively are
A) Oxygen, iron oxide

B) Carbondioxide, iron carbonate

C) Silica, iron silicate

D) Sulphur dioxide, iron sulphate

Answer : Silica, iron silicate

8) Gas lighterrs work on the bsic principle of


A) Piezo electric effect

B) Magnetic effect

C) Therme electric effect

D) Electromagnetic induction

Answer : Piezo electric effect

9) The specific gravity of diesel is


A) 0.50

B) 0.75

C) 0.85

D) 0.90

Answer : 0.85

10) The spray cone angle in pintle nozzle is generally


A) 15

B) 30

C) 45

D) 60

Answer : 60
10.
1) In the diesel engine, engine power and speed are controlled by
A) the position throttle valve

B) the amount of air taken into the cylinders

C) the amount of fuel sprayed into the cylinders

D) the amount of air-fuel mixture the cairburetor delivers

Answer : the position throttle valve

2) In which of the following pairs of temperature scales the size of the degree is identical ?
A) Mercury scale and Ideal gas scale

B) Celsius scale and Mercury scale

C) Celsius scale and Ideal gas scale

D) Ideal gas scale and Absolute scale

Answer : Mercury scale and Ideal gas scale

3) The area under the force - displacement curve gives


A) work done

B) energy

C) impulse

D) momentum

Answer : work done

4) A car accelerates on a horizontal road due to the force exerted by


A) the engine of the car

B) the driver of the car

C) the earth

D) the road

Answer : the road

5) The upper limit of classes intervals is required when we consider the formations of
A) Relative frequency

B) More than cummulative frequency

C) Less than cummulative frequency

D) Class frequency

Answer : Less than cummulative frequency

6) Frequency density corresponding to a class interval is the ratio of


A) Class frequency to the frequency

B) Class frequency to the class length

C) Class length to the class frequency

D) Class frequency to the cumulative frequency

Answer : Class frequency to the class length

7) A particle motion is given by distance - time curve as shown in the figure. The maximum instanteneou

A) P
B) Q
C) R
D) S
Answer : R

8) Match List I with II correctly andf select your answer using the codes below
1) Raman effect

- Magnetic field

2) Zeeman effect

- Scateering

3) Stark effect

- Relative velocity

4) Dopper effect

- Electric field

A) 3 1 2 4

B) 4 3 2 1

C) 2 4 3 1

D) 2 1 4 3

Answer : 2 1 4 3

9) Consider the following Statments :


ASSERTION : On rainy day small oil film on water show briliant colours
REASON : This is due to polarization of light
Choose your correct answer from the codes given below
A) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and (R) is not the correct explation of (A)
C) (A) is true but (R) is false
D) (A) is false but (R) is true
Answer : (A) is true but (R) is false

10) One tesla is


A) amp - m

B) Weber

C) ampere turns - m

D) Weber - m

Answer : Weber - m
11.
1) An Instrument used for enlargement and reduction of maps with accuracy is
A) Sonograh

B) Pantograph

C) Spectrograph

D) Thermograph

Answer : Pantograph

2) One a. m. u is equal to
A) 139 Mev

B) 391 Mev

C) 931 Mev

D) 936 Mev

Answer : 931 Mev

3) The least count of vernier callipers is


A) 0.01 mm

B) 0.01 cm

C) 0.1 m

D) 0.001 cm

Answer : 0.01 cm

4) X- rays were invented by


A) J.J. Thomson

B) Faraday

C) roentgen

D) Henry Becquerel

Answer : roentgen

5) What force would be needed to produce an acceleration of 1 ms -2 on a ball of mass 1 Kg


A) 1N

B) 2N

C) 3N

D) 4N

Answer : 1N

6) Seismic waves are recorded with the help of an instrument known as


A) Earthquake meter

B) Barometer

C) Hypsometer

D) Seismograph

Answer : Seismograph

7) Which one of the following contributes maximum shares in power generation


A) Thermal power

B) HydroPower

C) Atomic Power

D) Solar Power

Answer : Thermal power

8) Venturimeter is user to measure


A) fluid velocity

B) fluid surface tension

C) fluid temperature

D) fluid density

Answer : fluid velocity

9) The uncertainty principle was proposed by


A) de Broglie

B) Maxwell

C) Thomson

D) Heisenberg

Answer : Heisenberg

10) The experiment to measure de Broglie wavelength was first carried out by
A) Rutherford

B) Bohr

C) Davisson-Germer

D) Albert Einstein

Answer : Davisson-Germer
12.
.
1) Relative frequency is defined as
A) Total frequency/Class frequency

B) Class frequency/Total frequency

C) Class frequency/Total frequency X 100

D) None of these

Answer : Class frequency/Total frequency X 100

2) How many electrons can be accommodated in d-orbital


A) 3

B) 6

C) 10

D) 8

Answer : 10

3) When the polarising angel for a dense flint glass is 6030'.then its refractive index is
A) 1.333

B) 1.541

C) 1.6273

D) 1.768

Answer : 1.768

4) Aqueosus solution of which of the following is a good conductor of electricity


A) Ammonium acetate

B) Glucose

C) Ammonia

D) Acetic acid

Answer : Acetic acid

5) Which of the following is not recycled in an eco-system


A) Water

B) Carbon

C) Nitrogen

D) Energy

Answer : Energy

6) If the total energy of a particle is thrice its rest energy, then the velocity of the particle is (c = velocity of light)
A) c/3

B) 2c/3

C) 2?2c/3

D) ?2c/3

Answer : 2?2c/3

7) The resolving power of a telescope os highest for


A) Blue light

B) Green light

C) Yellow light

D) Red light

Answer : Blue light

8) Ozone layer absorbs


A) Methane

B) Chlorine

C) Ultraviolet radiation

D) Cosmic rays

Answer : Ultraviolet radiation

9) The unit of radiation exposure is


A) candela

B) dioptre

C) Kelvin

D) roentgen

Answer : roentgen

10) Initially the cutting of the waves against the base of costal land produces
A) Tombolo

B) Cliff

C) Splt

D) Sea cave

Answer : Sea cave


13.
1) Newton's third law is applicable to bodies
A) at rest only

B) in motion only

C) both at rest and in motion

D) with same mass

Answer : both at rest and in motion

2) One Horsepower (H.P) is equal to


A) 846 watt

B) 546 watt

C) 946 watt

D) 746 watt

Answer : 746 watt

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