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ETHIOPIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL NATIONAL EXAMINATION PREPARATORY QUESTIONS CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER 1.

Scientific instrument for measuring length is A. Meter ruler B. Cubits 2. Which one of the following is not SI unit? C. Candela D. Kelvin A. Temperature B. Volume A. Gas 5. Which is smallest unit? A. B. 6. Mass is A. fundamental physical quantity B. measure of inertia of body C. measure of matter contained in a physical body D. all 7. Time can be measured A. O'clock B. Watch 8. Which is the fundamental unit ? A. coulomb B. Ampere 9. The space occupied by a body is A Density B. Mass 10. Water displacement is used to measure A. Mass B. Length 11. Which one does not have definite volume? A. Gas B. Liquid 12. Which one is not a unit of volume? A. Liter B. cm3 C. m3 D. m2 C. Solid D. A and B C. volume D. B and C D. Area C. Volume C. Temperature D. Kilogram C. Motion of sun D. All Meter Decimeter C. millimeter D. kilometer C. Ampere D. Gram C. Energy D. B and C B. liquid C. slide D. Air C. Spans D. feet

3. Which of the following is a fundamental physical quantity?

4. Which one of the following has definite shape and definite volume?

13. Density will tell us A. Mass of a body B. Type of material out which it is made C. Volume D. Length of a material 14. Which one of the following will have shape of material? A. liquids B. Gases C. Solid D. A and B D. B and C C. foot D. All 15. One rotation of minute indicator of watch is equal to A. 60 s B. 1 hr C. 60 days A. SpanB. Rotation of sun 16. Which one is not scientific way to measure physical quantity? 17. Which one of the following is false about length? A. Fundamental physical quantity B. One of its units is cm C. Its SI unit is Meter D. It measures density of a body 18. As kilometer to length _______________ to time A. Day B. kilogram 19. 3 m3 is equal to A. 3,000,000 cm3 B. 2,000,000 cm3 20. Which one has definite Shape? A. Sheet of metal B. Nitrogen gas 21. 2 x 10 m is equivalent to
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C. cm

D. Kelvin C. 3,000 cm3 D. 1000,000 cm3 C. Oxygen gas D. Hard water

A. 2 m B. 2mm 22. 6.3 kg is A. 6,300 g 23. 1 Day is A.86400s B.12 hr

C. 20mm

D. B and C

B. 63 g C. 6 kilo and 300 gram D. A and C C.A and B D.none C.0.0086 kg/m3 D. None D. A and B D.none

24.The Density of 8600Kg with 1,000,ooo cm3 Volume is A. 8600g/cm3 A. 3l A. 9cm2 A. 25g B. 8.6 x 103 Kg/m3 C. 3dm3 25. 3000ml is not equal to B. 300cm3 26. A square box of 3cm side has an area of B. 9 x 10-4 cm3
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C. 0.9 cm3
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27. A body of 2.5 g/cm and Volume 1cm has mass of B. 25kg C. 2.5mg D. None b.h.l 28. Volume can be measured by. A. Formula V = B. Water displacement C.balance D. A and B

29. A body of length 20cm, width 10cm and height 50mm will have a Volume of A. 1000cm3 A. 60mm B. 100cm3 B. 60m C. 200cm3 C. 60cm D. None 30. 0.06 km is the same as D. None C. 6.8 x 10-1m D. None D. None 31. 0.68 cm is equal to A. 6.8 x 102m A. doubled A. 80min 34. 2.5 x 10
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B. 6.8 x 10-3m

32. For constant mass if the volume of body is doubled its density will be B. decreased by two B. 4800s ms is equal to B. 2500s C. 2.5 x 105 D. None C. A and B C. decreased by half D. None 33. One hour and twenty minute is

A. 25,000,000 ms A. 2000g A. 1000g A. charge

35. The sum of 2kg of sugar and 10g salt is B. 2.9kg B. 105 g B. current C. 2010g C. 103 g D. None D. None D. A and B C. A and B
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36. 1 quintal is equal to__________________37. Ammeter is a device used to measure C. temperature 38. Out of the following which one represent vector? A. distance to east A. 84.2g A. 10080 B. mass to be carried
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D. None

39. An ice a volume of 80cm B. 86.9g B. 1680

and density of o.92 g/cm Then its mass is C. 73.6g C. 604800 D. 77.5g D. 3600

40. How many minutes are there in a week ? 41. Which of the following group represent vector ? A. Mass, Speed, Volume B. Area, Length, time C, Displacement, acceleration, Velocity D, Force, pressure, area 42. One of the following is true statement A. Energy is a vector physical quantity B. Force is inversely proportional to acceleration C. Mass, speed and pressure are scalar quantity D. A 30 kg body has 300 J of potential energy at a height of 10m 43. Which of the following exponential notation is equivalent to one Minute? A. 6 x 104ms B. 6 x 10-4ms A. Density B. Volume C. 6 x 103 ms D.6 x 10-3ms C. Area D. Mass

44. Which one of the following is fundamental physical quantity? 45. A book is to be produced with pages of thickness 0.125mm. if the book is to be exactly 1cm thick, what is the maximum number of

pages it can contain? A. 78 46. B. 80 C. 40 D. 76 The following data were obtained in an experiment: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 70g Volume of unknown liquid = 90cm3 Mass of graduated cylinder + liquid = 124g What is the density of the unknown liquid? A. 0.8 g/ cm3 B. 0.6 g/ cm3 What is the volume in m3? A. 360 B. 36 A. 100 millimeter B. 100 cm3 A. Displacement B. Density A. Speed B. Mass A. Litter B. Meter cube air is 1.25 kg/m3? A. 375 kg A. length A. kiloton B. Ton B. 240 kg B. Time C. mass C. kilogram D. Gram C. 300 kg D. Density D. 125 kg 53. which of the following is NOT a fundamental physical quantity ? 54. which of the following units of measurement of mass is the largest ? C. 3600D. 3.6 C. 10dm3 D. 1dm3 C. Force D. Velocity C. Displacement D. Time C. Centimeter cube D. Milliliter 48. Which of the following is equal to 1 liter? C. 1.4g/ cm3 D. 1.8 g/ cm3

47. A small swimming pool is 600cm long, 300cm wide and 200cm deep.

49. Which one of the following is not a vector quantity?

50. Which of the following is a vector quantity?

51. Which of the following units of measurement of volume is the largest?

52. What is the mass of air in a room 5m by 10m by 6m if the density of

55. A physics student performed simple experiment to find the density of an irregularly shaped stone. Using a beam balance, measuring which of the following cylinder, and water the student found the following data Mass of the Stone Initial water level in the measuring Cylinder 600gm 200cm3 Water level after the Stone is put into the measuring cylinder 500cm3

From the data in the above table ,what is the density of the stone ? A. 3 gm/cm3 B. 2gm/cm3 C. 1.2gm/cm3 D. 0.83 gm/cm3

56. Which of the following physical quantities needs both magnitude and direction to be described completely ? A. Distance B. speed A. Power
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C. Force D. Mass B. Force C. Momentum C. 0.01cm3 C. 1.2g/cm3 D. 0.012g/cm3 D. Displacement D. 10cm3

57. Which one of the following is a scalar quantity ? 58. 100mm is equal to __________________. A.1cm2 B. 0.1cm3 59. A. 12g/cm3 B. 0.12g/cm3 Which one of the following is equal to 1200kg/m 3 ?

60. Us the following table to answer the question that follows it. Substance Density(g/cm3) Brass 8.3 Aluminum 2.2 Lead 11.3 Copper 8.9

A block of mass 67.8g has a length of 3cm, height of 1cm and breadth of 2cm. From which material is the block made of ? A. Aluminum A. Newton A. 0.04m2 density (p) ? A. m=pv B. V=p/m
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B. Brass B. Pascal
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C. Lead D. Copper C. Kelvin D. -0.02m2 D. Joule

61. Which one of the following is a unit for a fundamental physical quantity? 62. If the area of your physics text book is 400 cm . what will be the area of this book in m2 ? B. 40m2 C. 4 m2 63. Which of the following is NOT correct relation between mass (m), Volume (v) and C. P=m/v D. V=m/p

64. Afoot ball field has an area of 1.08 km . if one side of the field is 1200m long what is the length of the other side ? A. 900m B. 120m C. 100m D. 60m 65. A block of mass 26.4g has length of 2cm, height of 2cm, and a breath of 3cm. what is the density of block ? A. 22g/cm3 66. Distance is A. rate of speed B. displacement 67. The rate of change of displacement is A. speed A. 1 km/h B. distance B. 1 m/s C. velocity C. 10-1 km/h D. acceleration D. 10-1 m/h 68. Which one is smaller than the other? 69. Which one is vector? C. rate of velocity D. acceleration B. 2.2g/cm3 C. 2.64g/cm3 D. 26.g/cm3

A. distance 70. Acceleration is

B. Speed

C. displacement

D. A and C

A. rate of change in distance B. rate of change of change of displacement C. rate of change in velocity D. rate of change of force 71. Which one represents value of vector? A. 10 m, east B. 10 m/s, east A. rectilinear motion B. curvilinear motion C. Vibratory motion D. rotary motion 73. Which of the following is the same at all place? A. measure of weight B. weight covered by the object is _ A. 900m A. 6m/s2 B. 0.9km B. 5 m/s2 C. 90,000cm C. 4 m/s2 D. All are answers D. 2 m/s2 75. A motor move from rest to 20 m/s in 5s. The acceleration will be:76. The motion of planets around the sun is an example of A. rectilinear motion B. curvilinear motion C. Vibratory motion D. rotary motion 77. Motion is defined by comparing change of position with respect to A. stone A. free fall B. rotation A. 9.8 m/s2 A. 20 km A. weight A. speed B. frame of reference C. air D. gravity 78. Which one is an example of uniformly accelerated motion? C. motion on a rough surface D. A and B B. 1.63 m/s2 C. 1.88 m/s2 B. 3.5 km east B. acceleration C. force B. velocity C. 55 cm D. all D. 1.98 m/s2 D. 1km C. mass D. force C. 10 m D. A and B

72. A motion along curved path is _________________.

74. If an object moved at constant speed of 300 m/s for 3s. the distance

79. The value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface is about 80. Of the following which one is a measured value of displacement? 81. Which of the following is vector? 82. The magnitude of velocity for straight line motion is C. acceleration D. force

83. A body which decreases in its velocity, it is said to be

A. acceleration B. has negative acceleration C. deceleration D. B and C 84. A car travels 40 km in 10 minutes what is its speed? A. 66.7 m/s A. 25m/s2 B. 4 m/s B. 0.25m/s2 C. 400 km/min C. 4m/s2 D. 0.4 m/s 85. A man moved from rest to 10m/s in 2.5 s. its acceleration is D. A and B 86. Which on of the following is true? A. Force is fundamental physical quantity B. Distance is vector C. Time is derived quantity D. Pressure is scalar physical quantity 87. In uniform motion _________ is constant A. velocity B. Direction A. 9.8 m/s2 B. 15 m/s2 89. The initial velocity of free fall is A. v0= 0 B. v0> 0 A. motion of free fall B. motion of teacher in class C. motion of car along a straight line D. motion of simple pendulum 91. A car accelerates from rest with 10 m/s2 in 2s, find its final speed. A. 5 m/s B. 20 m/s C. 12m/s D. 10.2 m/s 92. What is the average speed of a bus, which takes 2/3 hours to complete a distance of 24 km? A. 10m/s rest? A. 2 B. 4 C. 1.4 D. 1/2 94. Which would require a greater force? A. acceleration of a 10kg mass at 6m/s2 B. acceleration of a 20kg mass at 3m/s2 C. acceleration of a 20kg mass at 15m/s2 D. acceleration of a 30kg mass at 1m/s2 95. One of the following is false B. 20m/s C. 3.6m/s D. 36m/s 93. How many seconds does it take an object to fall 20m if it starts from C. v0<0 D. None of these C. speed D. A and C C. 1.63 m/s2 D. 98 m/s2

88. If 100kg stone falls down to ground its acceleration is

90. Of the following which one is not a unit of time?

A. mass, length and time are basic quantities B. the mass of a body depends on the quantity of matter it contains C. Gases have a definite shape but not definite volume D. acceleration due gravity on the surface is equal to 9.8 m/s 2 96. The velocity of a 1600 kg changes from 5m/s to 17m/s in 12 seconds. What unbalance force accelerates it? A. 1600N A. friction B. Normal complete a distance of 24 km? A. 10m/s B. 36m/s C. 3.6m/s D. 20m/s 99. What mass must be added to a 0.90kg trolley to give it an acceleration of 0.40m/s2 when a 0.60N force is applied to it? A. 1.50kg B. 0.90kg C. 0.60kg D. 0.40kg 100. A car is moving at a speed of 20m/s. If no resultant force act on it, what will be the car's speed after 10 seconds? A. 200m/s speed of the ball? A. 8m/sB. 10m/s C. 20m/s D. 14m/s 102. A sends out a sound wave and receives an echo after 1 second. If the speed of sound in water is 1500m/s, how deep is the water? A. 1500m A. Wind vane B. Rain gauge body is greater when it is A. sliding on a solid surface B. rolling on a solid surface C. moving on water surface D. flying in air 105. Which of the following best defines velocity? A. distance moved in particular direction per unit time B. the ratio of change in velocity per unit time C. distance moved per time taken D. the ratio of change of distance per time taken 106. A body accelerates uniformly from rest at 2m/s 2 for 5 seconds. Calculate the average velocity in this time. A. 20m/s B. 5m/sC. 10m/s D. 9m/s B. 3000m C. 750m D. 375m 103. Which of the following instrument used to measure wind speed? C. thermometer D. Anemometer B. 30m/s C. 0m/s D. 20m/s 101. A tennis ball of mass 0.2kg has a kinetic energy of 40J. What is the B. 200N C. non-contact D. viscosity C. 3200N D. 2000N 97. The force that reacts in opposite direction to the weight is

98. What is the average speed of a bus, which takes 2/3 hour to

104. A body is travelling with certain speed V. The frictional force on the

107. The work done by a force is negative when the force and the displacement area A. In the same direction B. In opposite direction C. Perpendicular to each other D. Not equal in magnitude 108. A 20N force accelerates by 9.8m/s2 when it is dropped by how much would a 40N stone accelerates if it is dropped? A. 19.6m/s2 measured by A. force B. mass C. acceleration D. velocity 110. An orange is dropped from a certain height above the ground. Which of the following is correct about the orange? A. It falls down with a constant speed B. It increases its speed as it falls to the ground C. It decreases its speed as it falls to the ground D. It strikes the ground with a velocity of 5 m/s 111. A measure of inertia of a body is A. mass B. weight A. Force B. velocity C. inertia C. kilogram D. None D. ohm 112. The unit of measure of resistance to a change of state is 113. When net force acting on a body decreases, the body A. will become fast to move B. stops automatically. A. Force B. weight C. will decelerate. D. will accelerate. C. mass D. All B. 4.9m/s2 C. 9.8 m/s2 D. 20m/s2 109. The tendency of a body to retain its state of rest or uniform motion is

114 Acceleration and____________ will have inverse relation. 115. Two masses of m1= 1kg and moves separately by an application of the same force, which one will move fast? A. m1 B. m2 C. both D. None C. mass C. A and B D. B and C D. None D. B and C 116. Which one can change body's state rest to motion? A. acclration A. kgm/s2 A. scalar B. vector 119. Wight is A. scalar Physical quantity B. vector physical quantity. D. None C. varies from place to place on earth's surface 120. Net force changes states of body means, A. it produces mass C. it produces inertia B. it produces an acceleration D. None B. net force B. g cm/s2 117. which one is unit of force? 118. Force is _______________ quantity. C. fundamental

121. If net force on a body is zero, A. velocity is zero C. mass is zero A. Its mass is zero C. Its acceleration is zero 123. The gravitational force is A. weight A. N/kg A. 5kg A. 1N A. 3 N/kg B. acceleration B. m/s2 C. A and B B. 10N C. 5N C. mass D. None D. A and C C. 1kgm/s2 C. 10 N/kg D. None D. 0.3 N/kg D. None 124. SI unit of acceleration due to gravity is 125. The net force which produces an acceleration of 2.5m/s 2 on 4kg mass is 126. which one is different from the other? B. 100,000g cm/s2 B. 0.4 N/kg 127. If 4 kg mass of an object is acted by 12 N. How much acceleration is produced? 128. If acceleration due to gravity on moon is 1/6 of value on earth's surface. The weight 60 kg mass on moon and on earth respectively are ( g = 9.8 m/s2 ) A. 98N and 588N B. 588N and 588N decreased by half will be A. increased by twice B. decreased by half C. remains the same D. decreased by twice C. 588N and 98N D. 98N and 98N D. All B. Its acceleration is large D. All B. acceleration is zero

122. If abody of mass is at rest or moves at constant motion.

129. If a force on a mass of 4 kg is 4N the acceleration of the same force if the mass is

130. One of the following is not correct about the difference between mass and weight? A. mass is scalar while weight is vector B. mass is constant while weight is different from place to place C. mass is fundamental physical quantity while weight is derived D. the SI unit of mass is gram while that of weight is Newton 131. Which of the following can be caused by a pair of equal and opposite forces acting at a given point on a body? A. acceleration B. deformation A. increasing speed B. changing direction accelerate a 400 kg mass? A. 4 m/s2 B. 3 m/s2 C. 6 m/s2 D. 2 m/s2 134. In the gravitational between the earth and the sun, if the action force is the attraction force of the sun on the earth, what is the reaction force? C. change of direction D. decceleration C. increasing mass D. changing shape

132. Which of the following is not an effect of force?

133. A net force F accelerates 600 kg mass by 2 m/s2 by how much would this force

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A. The attraction force of the earth on the sun B. The attraction force of the earth on the moon C. The attraction force of the earth on bodies on its surface D. The attraction force of the earth on bodies in its surrounding 135. Which of the following is an example of contact force? A. Gravitational force B. Magnetic force C. Frictional force D. Electric force

136. Two forces, 100N earth, are acting on a body on the same line of action. The effect of these forces on the body will be greatest, when: A. They act opposite direction B. They act perpendicular to each other C. They act in the same direction D. They act at an angle of 300 from the earth 137. Which of the following does NOT reduce friction between surfaces? A. Lubricating contact area B. Minimizing contact area C. Smoothing surface D. rolling instead

138. Which of the following is wrong about the weight of a body? A. weight of body is the same every where. B. weight of body is gravitational force acting on it C. weight of body is a vector quantity D. weight of body is different from its mass. 139. Which one of the following statement is true if there was no friction between the tries of a car and the road? A. The wheels would rotate but the car would not move. B. The wheels would not rotate but the car would move. C. The wheels would rotate and the car would move D. The wheels would not rotate, and the car would not move. 140. What happens to the weight of an object if it is taken from the surface of the earth to a higher altitude? A. It will be zero B. Increases 141. Non SI unit of energy can be A. Joule B. Nm C. erg D. None 142. The process of transforming energy is ________ A. Work B. energy C. Power D. None 143. Mechanical energy is A. energy do to motion and position B. KE+ PE C. Energy used transformed to do mechanical work D. All 144. Work done by a force is zero when A. force and displacement are perpendicular C. Nothing happens D. Decreases

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B. if no displacement (S =0) C. if force is applied to a body A. Joule B. Watt A. mechanical energy B. Electric energy Kinetic energy is. A. 1600J engine A. Mechanical energy to electrical energy. B. Chemical energy Mechanical energy C. Electrical energy to Mechanical energy D. Mechanical energy to Chemical energy 149. A body is thrown vertically upwards, if Mechanical energy is Conserved, then which of the following is true? A. Kinetic energy is constant C. Mechanical energy is constant B. Potential energy is constant D. Mechanical energy is zero 150. Two incandescent lamps A and B are marked as 40W and 60W Respectively. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the Wattage in the lamps? A. Lamp B gives off more light B. Lamp B lasts longer Friendly? A. Solar B. Coal C. Hydroelectric D. Petrol transmitted in high 152. Electrical energy, from power stations on its way to our home, is voltage lines. Which of the following could be the reason? A. To decrease loss of energy due to heating. B. To increase the rate of energy transfer C. To increase the speed of energy transfer. D. To decrease the rate of energy transfer 153. A body is released form a certain height above the ground if the air Resistance is neglected, then. A. its potential energy increase B. its mechanical energy remains the same C. its kinetic energy decreases D. its potential energy remains constant 154. A crane lifts a 400 kg concrete to the top of 60m tall building in 6 seconds. What is the power developed by the crane? C. Lamp A costs more. D. Lamp A lasts longer B. 6000J C. 100J D. 3200J 148. Which of the following is correct about the energy conversion by heat D. A and B D. None 145. As joule is to energy ________ to power. C. Newton C. sound energy D. All 146. The energy due to motion and position of a body is

147. A car of mass 400kg is moving t a constant speed of 4m/s. Then its.

151. Which one of the following energy sources the most environmentally

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( use g =10m/s2) A. 4000watt B. 240,000wa C.24,000watt D. 40,000watt 155. A source of potential difference in which the mechanical energy Is known as______________ A. Solar cell Cases work is done? A. Reading a book sitting on a chair B. Pushing a wall of a building the whole after noon C. Lifting your school bag from the ground D. All of the above 157. Which one of the following about machines.? A. machine multiplies both force and speed at the same time B. machine multiplies energy C. Machine helps human work D. A and B 158. 3 order level is used for
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B. Generator C. Car battery D. dry cell

156. According to the definition of work in which of the following

A. Multiplication of force. B. To change direction D. All

C. Multiplication OF Speed

159. A load of 400N is attached to a single movable pulley which is Supported by two strings. If there is no friction in the system, the Force of effort is A. 200N `A. Less than B. 400N B. Equal to C. 600N C. Less or equal to D. None D. None 160. Machines have an efficiency ____________ (1) 100% 161. The. Machine with efficiency of 100% is A. Ideal Machine B. Real Machine C. Ideal and real Machine D. None

162. The total velocity of ratio of compound Machine is obtained by A. product of the two velocity ratios B. Sum of two velocity ratios C. Different of velocity ratios D. None 163. The Machines, A. can be made from a single material B. can be made from different material C. devices which replace the role human being D. A and B 164. Which one of the following will never happen when we use machines,? A. Force multiplication B. energy multiplication C. Speed multiplication D. Changing the direction

165. The mechanical advantage of a certain machine is 4. what is the

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Effort required in order to lift a load of 2000N ? A. 500N B. 25N C. 250N D. 50N 166. Which one of the following is NOT the purpose of machines? A. Transferring energy B. Multiplying force A pressure of 20 Pa A. 40N A. bar B. 80N C. 5N D. None D. None
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C. Multiplying speed. D. Multiplying energy

167. What amount of force Should act on an area of 4m 2 to produce

168. Which one of the following is not unit of pressure.? B. atm C. mm bar 169. A cube of mass 2.5 kg rest on a table of 6cm ? Find its pressure On the table. ( g = 9.8m/s2 ) A. 105 Pa That acts on him is A. 1.013 x 105 Pa B. 0.7 x 105 Pa 171. The liquid pressure A. Decreases as the depth increases B. increases as the depth increases C. independent of area of container D. B and C 172. When the area of block increases for constant force, the Pressure will A. Decrease B. increase C. No change D. None 173. From a man on top of mountain and a man on lower land which One experiences maximum pressure. A. a man on top of mountain B. a man on lower surface 174. Which one of the following is false ? A. Both pressure and force are the same physical quantities B. Force and Pressure are scalar physical quantities C. SI unit of force is kgm/s2 and that of pressure is kgm/s2 D. All 174. For a man inside water, the pressure which acts on him is A. Liquid pressure B. Atmospheric pressure 175. 760 mm Hg is A. 76 cm-Hg B. 1 atom C. 1.01 x 105 Pa D. All C. Liquid and atmospheric pressure D. None C. Both D. None C. 5.88 x 106 Pa D. None B. 760cmHg C. 5.88 x106 Pa D. None 170. If a man of 70 kg is standing at sea level, the air pressure

176. The pressure at a depth of 20m below sea of 1020 kg/m 3 is ( Patm = 1.01 x 105 Pa)

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A. 3 x 103 P

B. 1.01 x 105 pa

C. 1.99 x 105 Pa

D. None

177. What is the pressure exerted by a column of fresh water 10m high? ( p = 1000kg/m3, and g = 10m/s2 ) A. 100 Pa Area of surface is A. 80m2 B. 80cm2 C. A and B D. None 179. The pressure exerted on 2m2 surface is 200 Pa. How large is the Force exerted on the surface ? A. 4000N B. 100N C. 400N D. None 180. If the atmospheric pressure is 100,000Pa, what force does the Atmosphere exert on the side of a wall measuring 10m by 2m ? A. 2 x 106 N B. 5 x 103N C. 2 x 105 N D. 5 x 104 N 181. A girl of mass of 40kg balances evenly on two supports each has an Area of 8cm2 in contact with the ground . what is the pressure Exerted on the support ? A. 50N/cm2 A. Upward direction B. Downward direction Surface of liquid? A. It decreases as the depth increases B. It increases as the depth increases C. It is independent of the depth D. It is the same for all liquids at the same depth 184. Which one of the following is not a unit of pressure ? A. Newton x meter B. Pascal C. Atmosphere D. Torr 185. A cub of side 0.4 m weight 128 N. what is the pressure exerted by The surface of the cube on a horizontal ground ? A. 320 N/m2 A. 1N m2 B. 640 N/ cm2 B. 1Nm C. 800 N/cm2 C. 1N/m2 D. 2000 N/cm2 D. 1N/m 186. One pascal is equal to 187. Which one of the following is true about liquid pressure? A. Liquid pressure depends on the base area of the container B. Liquid pressure acts in one direction only C. Liquid pressure is independent of the density of the liquid D. Liquid pressure increases as we go deeper into it 188. If you are in bus while moving down a gorge, you feel a sensation Of deafness. What do you think the reason will be? A. Decrease of the speed of the bus B. In crease of pressure C. Decrease of pressure D. A and B B. 100N/cm2 ` C. 25N/ cm2 D. 5N/cm2 182. Which of the following is correct about pressure in a fluid it acts in C. Horizontal direction D. All direction B. 105 Pa C. 103 Pa D. None 178. If the pressure on surface due to a force of 20N is 0.25 Pa then the

183. Which of the following is correct about the pressure below the

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189. Heat is _ A. scalar quantity B. A form of energy A. Hotness of a body B. Coldness of a body only A. 23.1 B. _ 40 D. All C. Hotness or coldness of a body D. None C. _ 46.2 D. B and C C. no change in its temperature D. None C. Gases D. None C. All solids D. B and C 190. The Temperature is measure of? C. energy type that can be transferred

191. The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal is 200. All bodies except water expand when A. Temperature increases B. Temperature decreases A. Liquid A. All gases 203. Evaporation will increase A. as we increases surface area B. with increase in atmospheric pressure C. A and B For some value ? A. Stone A. Its, mass A. Boiling B. Water B. Its, volume B. Melting C. Air D. A and C 205. During expansion of materials which one remains the same . C. Its, density D. B and C C. Evaporation D. None C. Freezing D. None 206. The change from solid to liquid is 207. The change from liquid to gas is A. Evaporation B. Boiling 208. Identify false statement A. Temperature and heat are the same B. Temperature is an energy C. Heat measures temperature D. All 209. Which one of the following is not effect of heating. Identify A. Change of state B. Increase in mass 210. The natural source of heat is A. Fire B. Electricity C. Water fall D. Sun 211. When two bodies of different temperature are in contact, heat will A. Flow from low to high temperature body B. Flow sometimes from high temperature body C. Flow up and down D. All C. Increase in volume D. None 204. Which of the following can contract when its temperature increases B. solids

201. Which of the following expands only in volume ? 202. Which of the following has the same rate of expansion ? B. All liquids

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D. Flow from high to low temperature body 212. Which of the following is the temperature at which pure ice melts ( at standard pressure)? A. 373 K B. 100 K C. 0 K D. 273 K 213. The boiling temperature of water in a vessel can be raised by: A. Adding salt to water B. Decreasing the pressure in the vessel C. Heating the vessel more strongly D. Stirring the water continuously 214. Alcohol is sometimes used as a thermometric liquid because of its A. Ability to conduct heat B. High specific heat capacity Cool than oil? A. Water has larger density B. Water has larger specific heat capacity C. Water expands during cooling D. Water has larger boiling point 216. A tight metal lid of a glass container may loosen when it has been held in hot water. This is because the hot water causes. A. The glass container to expand more than the metal lid B. The metal lid to expand more than the glass container C. The glass container to contact D. The metal lid to contact 217 which of the following determines the direction of heat flow? A. Specific heat capacity B. Quantity of heat Vacuum? A. Conduction Thermal equilibrium? A. Temperature B. Heat capacity C. Heat energy D. Mass 220. Which of the following is SI unit of specific heat capacity? A. B. Conversion C. Radiation D. Evaporation 219. Which of the following is always equal for two bodies that are in C. Heat capacity D. Temperature C. Low density D. Low freezing point

215. Which of the following is the reason why hot water takes longer to

218. In which of the following transfer processes can heat travel though

Joule kg

B.

Calori kg

C.

Joule kgxK

D.

Calori kgxK

221. Which one of the following states expands more rapidly (quickly) when heated? A. Gases B. Liquids C. Solids D. Metals 222. Which one of the following is not correct about the effects of heat when we heat a body? A. The temperature of the body rises, and gets hotter

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B. The body may expand C. The body may change its state D. The body may contract 223. A continuous compression and rarefaction of medium producing a series of disturbance in a material object to which a human ear is sensitive is A. Sound B. medium C. receiver D. light 224. The ball jar experiment shows us A. sound can travel through empty space B. sound travels through material medium C. sound can travel faster than light D. A and B 225. An echo is produced from a boundary which is at 332m from source. Find the time required for echo to be heared if the speed of sound is 332m/s. A. 1s B. 2s C. 4s D. 5s 226. which one of the following is true about sound? A. Sound can travel through vacuum B. The speed of sound in solid is faster than in liquid C. Soft substances are better reflectors of sound than hard substances. D.The speed of the sound in air is independent of temperature 227. Which one of the following diagrams of magnetic lines is incorrect?

228. Magnets can be made from A. Magnetic substance B. non- magnetic substance 229. Which one is attracted by magnets? A. SteelB. Nickel 230. A magnet has A. Only south pole B. Only North pole A. Magnetic poles B. Magnetic substance A. Load stone B. Compass 233. Which of the following is not true? A. Magnetic poles are always in pair C. South and north pole D. None C. Demagnetization D. None C. Magnets D. None C. Copper D. A and B C. A and B D. None

231. Substance that are attracted by magnets are

232. A material which is used to show direction on earth

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B. Magnetic poles cannot be separated C. If we break a magnet in two pieces poles can be separated D. None 234. One of the following is false A. Magnetism in electromagnet is temporary B. polarity is changed in an electro magnet C. polarity is changed in bar magnet D. Field strength is not changed in bar magnet 235. Which of the following is NOT true for both natural magnet And electromagnet? A. Both attract magnetic substances B. Both can repel other magnets C. Both depend on current D. Both can attract other magnets 236. Which of the following is correct about magnets lines of force? A. They start from north pole and end at south pole B. They are directed from north to south pole inside a magnet C. They form continuous loop inside and outside a magnet D. They are directed from south to north pole outside a magnet W 237. Which one of the following is NOT correct about the properties of A magnet? A. A magnet attracts magnetic materials B. A magnet has two poles i.e. North and south poles C. It is possible to separate the north and south poles of a magnet By breaking it in to pieces D. Like poles of magnet repel each other 238. Charges can be transferred from one body to another by A. Rubbing as a result the glass is A. Negatively charged B. Positively charged A. Positive B. Negative C. do nothing D. None C. Positive and negative C. Negative and negative D. A and B D. None B. Contact/conduction/ C. A and B D. None 239. If glass rod is rubbed with silk electrons are transferred from the glass rod to the silk,

240. The charge on charged glass after rubbed with silk is 241. Which type of charge repels each other A. Positive and positive B. Positive and Negative 242. Electroscope will A. Detect whether a body is charged or not B. Identify the type of charge on a body C. A and B 243. A neutral atom has D. None

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A. Equal number of proton and neutron B. Equal number of electron and neutron C. Equal number of proton and electron D. A and B 244. A body that acquire more electrons is A. Positively charged body B. Neutral body A. Grounding C. Negatively charged body D. None B. Connecting the body to ground C. Proton D. None D. None

245. Which method is used to discharge a charge body? 246. Charges of nucleus is from charge of A. Proton and electron B. Proton and neutron 247. Positively charged atom , A. Contains more protons than electrons B. Contains more electron than proton C. Contains equal number of proton and electron 248. Which one of the following is Detecting whether a body is charged or not B. Detecting the sign of charge on a charge body C. Detecting whether a material is a conductor or an insulator D. Detecting whether a material is magnetic or non magnetic 249. When a compass needle is brought closer to a current carrying wire, It shows deflection on one side . This is due to the A. Charging effect of electric current B. Shocking effect of electric current C. Magnetic effect of electric current D. Electrostatic interaction between the compass and the wire 250. Which one of the following is correct about a neutral body? A. The number of protons is greater than electrons B. The number of protons is less than electrons C. The number of electrons is equal to twice the protons D. The number of protons and electrons are equal 251. The rate of flow electric charges through conductor is A. Coulomb B. potential difference 252. The SI unit of voltage is A. Volt ( V ) 253. A. Copper B. ( Ampere) + ( ohm ) C. A and B B. Carbon rod? C. Brass cap D. None Which one of the following is not apart of dry cell? D. None C. resistance D. Electric current D. None A. NOT the function of an electroscope?

254. One of the following is false about laclanche dry cell? A. The current will flow when the carbon and zinc are connected B. It can overcome hydrogen accumulation on the plates

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C. Accumulation of charge on the carbon and zinc create potential Difference E. source is A. 12V B. 1.2V C. 120V D. None 256. The current through conductor depend on A. the type, length, cross section area, temperature of conductor B. the potential difference ( Voltage) source C. A and B D. None C. long and thin resistor D. None 257. The resistance of resister is greater for A. short and thin resistor B. short and thick resistor None 255. A current of 2A is following through a resister of 6? The potential difference of the

258. The some of two resistor, 3 and unknown x when they are Connected in parallel is 2 the value of x is A. 3 A. Ohmmete B. 6 B. Ammeter C. 1 D. None D Aand C 259. Which of the following useful to measure resistance? C. Color code of resister C. Series-parallel connection D. None 260. The resistance in a circuit is less than the total resistance in A. Series connection B. parallel connection A. J/s

261. As Joule to energy ____________ to power B. Horse power C. Watt D. None 262. Which one of the following is not correct about an ammeter? A. It is used to measure current in a circuit B. It is connected in series in a circuit C. It has very high resistance D. It has a negligible effect on the current in a circuit 262. A charge of 10 coulombs passes round a circuit in 4s what is the Strength of the current in the circuit? A. 40AB. 2.5A C. 0.4A D. 14A 263. Which of the following units can be used to express the resistance Of a conductor? A. Ohm x Meter B. Ampere/ Volt Conductor? A. The resistance of a conductor increases with increase in temperature B. The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to its Cross-sectional area C. The resistance of a conductor decreases with increase in lengh D. The resistance of a conductor does not depend on the material C. Volt x Ampere D. Volt x second / Coulombs

264. Which one of the following is correct about the resistance of a

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The wire is made of 265. A current of 6m Allows through a conductor for 4minuts what Quantity of charge passes through the cross- sectional area of the Conductor in this time interval? A. 14.4C 266. Three resistor A. 3 B. 24C C. 1.44C D. 0.024C R1= 8 , R2= 9 , and B. 3.6 C. 35 D. 6 R3 = 18 are connected

In series in each other what is the effective ( total ) resistance of the combination? 267. A wire made of copper has resistance of R which one of the Following inversely affects the resistance of the wire? A. Resistivity B. Length C. Temperature D. Cross- sectional area

268. When do we say a current of ONE ampere flows through a conductor? A. when a change of one volt flows for one second B. when a potential difference of one coulomb acts on one Ohm resistor C. When one coulomb of charge flows through a conductor in one second D. Motor A. The heating effect B. The magnetic effect C. The lighting effect D. The physiological effect When one coulomb of charge flows through a conductor in one hour 269. which one of the following effects of electric current is used in a

270. The atom are bound in a crystal structure by strong electrical forces And can only vibrate about a fixed mean positions in____________ A. Solid A. Electromotive force B. Electric force B. Liquid C. Potential D. None C. Gasses D. None 271. the driving force that pushes electrons through aconductor is

272. The electromotive force will be added to give total electromotive Force of the circuit in _____________ circuit. A. Parallel B. series C. A and B D. None 273.Four dry cell of 1.5V each are connected in parallel to a radio. The total electromotive force is A. 1.5 v B. 9V C. 24V D. None 274. Which of the following statement is true? A. All metals are conductors of electricity B. Materials which do not allow electron to pass through them are Insulators C.Few ( one or two ) liquids are conductors D. B and C 275. Identify true statement. A. A current through a conductor can produce magnetic

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B. a moving magnet around a coil of wire can produce electric Current C.A and B A. Electrical Work B. Electrical energy D. None C. A and B D. None 276. The energy stored by electrical force across electrical materials is

277. The following table shows typical power rating of some appliances Which appliance has the largest running cost? Iron Kettle Fridge Television A. Iron Power? A. High voltage-high current transmission B. High voltage- low current transmission C. Low voltage- low current transmission D. Low voltage- high current transmission 279. A neutral conducting sphere is hanging freely from a piece of tread What will happen to the sphere when a negatively charged plastic Rod touches? A. It will be charged positively B. It will be charged negatively C. It will remain neutral D. It could be charged negatively or positively 280. Which of the following is the output energy of hydroelectric power Station `A. Electrical energy B. Mechanical energy A. Magnetic field B. Magnetic force 282. Magnetic field is strong A. near the magnet B. Very far from magnet A. Area B. Volume A. Volume A. 20cm C. Density C. A and B D. None D. Time C. Chemical energy D. Light energy C. Electric field D. None B. Kettle 1.2KW 2.2KW 150KW 130KW C. Fridge D. Television

278. Which of the following is an efficient way of transmitting electrical

281. The region around magnet in which magnetic force acts is

283. One of the following is a basic physical quantity. 284. The space occupied by a body is B. Density B. 0.2m C. Mass D. Time C. 200mm D. None 285. One of the following is different from the others

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286. One of the following has definite shape and volume A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Air 287. One of the following is not an example of curvilinear motion A. A car moving along straight line B. The motion of the earth around the sun C. The motion of a pendulum D. None 288. One of the following is greatest A. 1Km/hr Distance? A. 50sec B. 80sec C. 20sec D. 0.05sec 290. In a uniform motion A. Acceleration is constant B. Distance is constant C. Speed is constant D. Time is constant B. 1m/sC. 1cm/s D. 1m/hr 289. What is the time taken for a car moving at 40m/s to cover a 2km

291. The velocity of a body increases from 4m/s to 12m/s in a time of 2seconds. What is the acceleration of the body? A. 32m/s2 B. 16m/s2 C. 4m/s2 D. 48m/s2 292. One of the following is false statement A. Objects thrown upwards are pulled by the earth B. The acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place C. The weight of the body increases as a body move from earth To moon D.The weight of the body varies from place to place 293. In the absence of net force a body A. Accelerates B. stays at rest A. Mass increase B. Mass remains constant Acceleration of the mass? A. 2m/s2 A. Weight A reaction force? A. Table A. Pressure B. Book C. Ground B. Force D. Hand 298. one of the following is a scalar physical quantity C. Acclration D. Velocity 300. A block of mass 20kg and area 5cm by 2cm rests on the ground What is the pressure exerted by the block? B. 72m/s2 B. Gravity C. 0.5m/s2 D. 5m/s2 296. One of the following is a constant everywhere C. Mass D. None 297. A book is placed on the table. Which one of the following produces C. Change its speed D. None C. Mass decrease D. None

294. For a constant force the acceleration increase when

295. A net force of 12N is acting on a mass of 6kg. what is the

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A. 200kpa

B. 20kpa

C. 2kpa D. 2000kpa

301. one of the following is false about liquid pressure A. It is dependent on depth B. It does not depend on the shape of the container C. It acts in all direction D. It is independent on the depth 302. one of the following is different from the unit of energy A. JouleB. Nm Has A. Potential and kinetic energy B. Potential energy A velocity of 3m/s A. 6J B. 12J C. 9J C. SteelD. Gold C. Circuit D. Battery D. 60J 305. one of the following IS not a magnetic material A. Iron B. Cobalt A. Resistance A. Light effect B. Magnetic effect A. Solid B. Liquid A. A deed to it B. Taken from it A. Boiling A. Source 306. A complete path along which an electric current flows is B. Switch 307. one of the following is not the effect of an electric current C. Chemical effect D. None C. Gas D. None C. Supplied to it D. Generate D. Freezing D. None C. kinetic energy D. None C. Kg m2/s2 D. None 303. When a body is thrown vertically upward at the maximum height it

304. What is the kinetic energy of a body having a mass of 2kg and

308. one of the following does not expand when heated 309. When a substance is freezing then heat is

310. one of the following occurs throughout the volume of the liquid B. Evaporation C. Melting B. Medium C. Receiver 311. one of the following is not requirement for sound 312. In one of the following sound can not travel A. Solid B. Liquid A. Weather C. Gas D. Vacuum C. Temperature D. Famine 313. one of the following is a day to- day phenomenon B. Climate 314. When ascending currents of warm air rise and are cooled then, Water vapor condenses and falls as a rain This type of rain fall is A. Conventional A. Frictional force B. Gravitation al force B. Relief C. Cyclonic D. None 315. one of the following is a contact force C. Electrical force D. Magne tic force

316. When the Earth is between sun and moon the type of eclipse is

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A. Lunar A. J/kg k 318. In primary cells

B. SolarC. Earth B. J

D. Sun

317. The unit of specific heat capacity is C. K/kg D. J/k

A. Electrical energy is converted to chemical energy B. Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy C. Electrical energy is converted to heat energy D. Heat energy is converted to electrical energy 319. The resistance of a conductor does not increase with A. Area B. Length A. Electrons A. Current is larger B. Voltage is larger 322. In an electric motor A. Electrical energy is converted to mechanical energy B. Mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy C. Electrical energy is converted to electrical energy D. None 323. what un balanced force is required to change the velocity of 4kg Mass from 10m/s to 25m/s in 5seconds? A. 8N B. 12N C. 6N D. 15N 324. Force acting on a 5kg mass produces an acceleration of 2m/s 2. What acceleration would the some force produce on a 2kg mass? A. 5m/s2 B. 4m/s2 3m/s2 D. 1m/s2 325. weight and mass are differ in A. Weight has a specific direction but mass do not have B. Mass is a vector but weight is a scalar C. The SI unit of mass is kg and that of weight is also kg D. None 326. An automobile is traveling at a constant speed of 20m/s. If it takes 2hr to travel from town A to B, how far apart are the two towns? A. 40km A. 500kg B. 10km B. 4x105g C. 144km D. None 327. Which one the following is largest? C. 4ton D. 5x104 kg 328. A cube made of iron has a mass of 7800g. what is the measure Of its sides? Take the density of iron 7.8g/cm3 A. 12cm B. 6cm C. 1000cm D. 10cm 329. Two metals balls m1 and m2 are made of aluminum. If the volume Of the first mass is twice that of the other, what can you say about M1 and m2? C. Temperature D. None B. Holes C. Semiconductors C. Turns are smaller D. Power is larger D. Insulators 320. The majority carrier in P- type are 321. In a step up transformer the out put

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A. M1 = m2

B. M1 = 1/2m2

C. M2 = 2m1

D. M2 = 1/2m1

330. One of the following groups belongs to a scalar physical quant ity A. Displacement, temprature, mass B. Time, temprature, speed C. Mass, charge, velocity For their description A. Mass B. Work C. Volume D. Acceleration 332. A net force F1 acting on a body of mass in causes an acceleration a 1 If the force acting on the same mass be decreased by half its Acceleration will be A. 2a1 B. 4a1 Energy of 200kg? A. 100m/s B. 10m/s
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D. current, time, displacement

331. Which of the following quantities need both magnitude and direction

C. 1/4a1

D. 1/2a1

333. with what speed must a 4000kg car move in order to have a kinetic C. 200m/s D. 15m/s

334. A radio wave has a frequency of 3 x 10 Hz what is its wave length? A radio wave is electromagnetic wave traveling at speed of 3 x 108 m/s in air. A. 103m B. 10m C. 9x 1015m D. 3x 107m 335. Which of the following is false statement A. Work and energy are the same B. The unit of work and energy are identical C. Energy is neither created nor destroyed D. None 336. A device that produce current by rotating a coil of wire in a magnetic Field is A. Electric motor B. Genarator C. Engine D. None

337. which of the following is false about magnetic field lines A. They are directed from North to south pole out side the magnet B. They cross each other C. The force is strong where the field lines are many D. None 138. which of the following is false about friction A. Walking and writing is in possible without friction B. Friction force increase with the increase weight C. friction may depend on the base area D. None 139. When you sit the chair, exert a force vertically upward on you and you exert the same force on the chair the above statement is generalized by A. Newton s 1st law C. Newton s 3rd law

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B. Newton s 2nd A. Friction force B. Normal reaction force Of a capacitor or A. Volt x Coulomb B. Coulomb x second

D. The law of inertia C. Tension force D. Gravitational force

340. Which of the following is an example of non- contact force

341. Which of the following units can be used to express capacitance C. Second x Ohm D. Second x Ohm

342. A girl shots and heard the echo 4seconds later from a valley what is The distance between the girl and the valley if the speed of sound at That condition is 360m/s? A. 720m A. Convenction B. Conduction A. Dry wood A. Converging A. X- ray B. 144m C. 360m C. Radiation D. Rotation B. Wet wood C. Stone D. None D. None 343. Heat from the sun comes by

344. Which of the following material can easily pass electricity 345. A lens produces an enlarged virtual image What kind of lens is it? B. Diverging C. Neither of the two B. Micro wave C. Sound D. None D. None 146. Which of the following waves cannot travel through vacuum?

147. Two forces 200N each are acting on a body on the Same line of Action. The effect of these forces on the body will be minimum when A. They acts perpendicular to each other B. They acts in opposite direction C. They act in the same direction D. None 148. What resistor should be connected in parallel with a 6 resister to Give a total of 3? A. 3 A. 6 C. 9 D. 2 149. The magnetic field strength of a circular current carrying loop Increases, when the A. Current decreases B. Current increases 350. Which statement is wrong A. Magnetic field lines from closed loop B. Small magnets have two poles C. Magnetic substances attract a body made of iron D. It is impossible to separate magnetic poles 351. Which of the following cannot be a unit of energy? A. JouleB. KWh C. Nm D. Joule /second C. Radius of the loop increases D. None

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352. A transformer has 200tur ns and 220V in the primary coil what is the output voltage if the number of turns in the secondary coil is 100 turns? A. 110 V B. 220 V C. 440 V D. 222 V 353. One of the following is false about time A. It the duration of any change in physical process B. Its SI unit is second C. It is a measured by using watch A. None 354. The energy associated with the position or shape is A. potential along time is A. Weather B/. Climate C. WindD. Temperature 356. One of the following is false about mass A. It is the amount of matter contained in a body B. Its SI unit is gram C. It is a measured by using beam balance D. It does not vary from place to place 357. One of the following is a correct statement A. one meter is 1000 Km B. it is not possible to find our ages in seconds C. pulse rate can be defined as a number of heart beats per minute D. the device used to measure mass is kilogram 358. A boy runs at 4 m/s for 20 s due south, What is the displacement of a boy? A. 5 m,south B. 0.2 m,south C. 80 m,south D. 6 m, south 359. One of the following is false statement A. paper and stone falls at the same time in vaccume B. the acceleration due to gravity varies on the surface of the earth C. a free fall is a uniformly accelerated motion D. the acceleration due to gravity is constant everywhere on the earth surface 360. One of the following is not a quantity that is represented by magnitude and direction. A. velocity B. Distance C. acceleration D. Displacement 361. If the force is acting on a body of mass 4 kg is doubled by how much will the mass accelerate. A. doubled A. decreases B. Halved C. unchanged D. tripled 362. If the force is acting on a body increases then its acceleration will be B. Increases C. remain the same D. none 363. Finding the density of a liquid in a container, if a pressure of 252 pa is exerted on the base due to 20 cm liquid B. Kinetic C. Power D. Mechanical 355. An environmental condition described over considerable area for

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A. 1260 kg/m3 B. 5040 kg/m3 C. 123 kg/m3 D. 2054 kg/m3 364. One of the following is not equivalent to the unit of work A. joule B. N.m C. Kg m/s2 how high will it rise? A. 3.2m B. 32m C. 16m D. 1.6m 366. A water pump can lift 500liters of water through a vertical height of 8m in 5 s. the power is A. 8 kWB. 0.8 kW C. 1KW D. 4 kW 367. Which one of the following does not contain magnets? A. Generator C. Telephone B. Tape recorder 368. Which of the following substance is magnetic? A. Steel B. Copper 369. Which one of the following is incorrect? A. two unlike poles attract each other B. cobalt and nickel are magnetic substances C. A freely suspended magnet lines up in the North South direction D. The North pole of a magnet can be separated from the south pole by breaking the magnet 370. Which of the following is not true for both natural magnet and electromagnet? A. Both attract magnetic substances B. Both can repel other magnets C. Both depend on current D. Both can attract other magnets 371. What makes magnetic poles different from the other parts of the magnet? A. Weaker magnetic field B. Stronger magnetic field C. Absence of magnetic field lines D. Lesser concentration of magnetic field lines 372. For which of the following purpose an electroscope cant be C. Gold D. Stone D. Bulb D. Kg m2/s2 365. A ball of mass 400g is thrown at a speed of 8 m/s vertically upward,

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used? A. To differentiate conductors from insulators B. To identify the sign a charge on a charged body C. To detect whether a body is charged or not D. To detect whether a material is magnetic or not 373. The process of removing electric charge from a charged body is known as _. A. Charging B. Electrification C. Discharging D. Ionization

374. What will happen if a neutral body A is touched by a negatively charged body B ? A. There will be a flow of electrons from B to A B. There will be a flow protons from A to B C. There will be a flow of electrons from A to B D. Both bodies A and B will be neutral 375. The magnetic field produced by two magnets it shown in the fig. below. Which of the following is correct about the poles A, B, C, and D? A. A is north pole B. B is south pole C. C is north pole D. D is north pole 376. One Ampere is equivalent to A. V x B. / V 377. Which of the following is false? A. 1 A is equal to the passage of 6.25 x 10- 18 electrons in 1 second. B. Electron current is the flow of negative charge form positive to negative terminal. C. A and B D. Electric current is calculated by the product of Voltage and resistance. 378. A charge of 600 C is flowing across a conductor in 60 s. find C. A and B D. V /

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the current? A. 5A B. 15A C. 10A D. 2A

379. A current of 6A is flowing across a conductor in 2 min. find the charge transferred? A. 7C B. 50C C. 5C D. 720C

380. Which one of the following is true statement? A. Conventional current is an ideal current B. Conventional current is produced when charge flows positive to negative terminal. C. Electron current is current of charges from negative to positive terminal 381. A charge of 350C is transferred and a current of 7A is produced across a conductor, find the time required to have this current. A. 7 s B. 50 s C. 5 s D. 2 s D.All

382. A negative plate of dry cell ( Laclanche dry cell ) is A. Zinc B. copper C. hydrogen D. Oxygen

383. A complete path along which an electric current flows is A. Switch B. resistance C. Circuit D. Generator

384. Which one of the following true about ammeter? A. It is used to measure potential difference B. It works due to electric and magnetic effect C. It is connected in series to circuit element D. B and C 385. Which one of the following is false about voltmeter? A. It work due to the effect of electric and magnetic field B. It connected in series to circuit element C. It is used to measure flow of charge in a time taken D. B and C 386. According to ohms law the potential differences increases, A. If the amount of charge that flows in a time increases B. The current remains unchanged

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C. The current in a conductor increases D. A and C 387. The instrument used for measuring the resistance of resistor is A. Ohm meter B. voltmeter 388. The ratio of volt to Ampere is A. Voltmeter B. Ampere C. Ohm D. coulomb C. Ammeter D. A and B

389. The current through a metallic conductor depend on A. The length of conductor B. The temperature of conductor C. The cross sectional area of conductor D. All of the above For the question from 390 to 393, use the following figures ( circuits )

is a circuit? A. Circuit A B. Circuit B 391. Volt-meter is correctly connected in A. Circuit A B. Circuit B

390. Which circuit series

C. Both circuit A and B D. None

C. Both circuit A and B D. None

392. The total ( equivalent ) resistance of resistor in circuit A is A. B. 9 C. D. 18

393. Ammeter is correctly connected in A. Circuit A B. Circuit B

C. Both circuit A and B D. None

394. Find the resistance of carbon resistor with the following colors

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A. 2000 B. 20000 10%

C. 2000 D. 2200

10%

395. One of the following is NOT the effect of an electric current A. light effect B. Magnetic effect C. heating effect D. gravitational effect

396. A break any where in the circuit opens the circuit and the flow of current stops in A. Series B. Parallel C. Both in series and parallel D. None

397. The strength of an electromagnet increases by A. reducing the number of turns of coil B. increasing the number of turns of coil C. reducing the amount of current D. A and C 398. _______ is use to protect the line or instrument in the circuit from damage A. Fuse 399. An electromagnet is a A. Temporary magnet B. Permanent magnet C. Unknown B. Switch C. Safety rules D. transmission

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D. A and B

400. The opposition of the current flow is A. Resistance B. Charge C. Voltage D. Ampere

401. Which wire has smaller resistance? A. larger area B. smaller area C. longer wire D. high temperature

402. Which circuit shows how a voltmeter is connected to measure the potential difference across the cell?

403. How many of the following materials conduct electricity? Aluminum Silver Iron Plastic A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

405. In the circuit below, x and y are identical 6v lamps.

What happen when the switch is closed? A. X lights more bright than y B. Y lights more brightly than x

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C. X and y light with equal brightness D. Neither x nor y light 406. A steel bar is magnetized by stroking it several times with the south pole of a magnet, as shown.

Which poles are formed at x and y?

407. An attract A. Steel D.

electromagnet does not

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B. Hard Rubber C.

408. A boy of mass 60kg runs a stair of height 20m in 5 sec. what is the power developed in watt? A. 240 w B. 6000 w C. 2400 w D. 1200 w

409. Which of the following quantities has different unit of measurement? A. Energy transferred B. Work done C. Power developed D. Kinetic energy 410. When we fall a stone vertically down ward, as it reaches the ground what will be its kinetic energy immediately after it reaches the ground. A. Zero B. Maximum C. Unchanged D. Minimum

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