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1 In which temperature the density of water is maximum ?
A 100 C 0
B 0C 0
C 4C 0
D 273 C 0
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6 Which of the following is related to threshold frequency ?
A Photo current decreases with voltage
B Photo electric emission is not possible
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11 Which instrument is used to measure atomospheric humidity ?
A Tintometer
B Tacheometer
C Hygrometer
D Thermometer
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16 The unit of Planck's constant is :
A JS
B J/S
C JS 2
D None of these
D kelvin
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18 Which instrument is used to convert heat into electrical energy ?
A Ammeter
B Hydrometer
C Thermoelectric generator
D Voltmeter
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21 In a filament type light bulb most of electric power consumed appears as :
A LED light
B Infra red rays
C Ultra violet rays
D Fluorescent light
B 3900A 0
- 7600A 0
C 7800A 0
- 8000A 0
D 8500A 0
- 9800A 0
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26 Decibel unit is used to measure :
A speed of light
B intensity of heat
C intensity of sound
D radio wave frequency
D Electric current
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29 Golden view of sea shell is due to :
A Diffraction
B Reflection
C Refraction
D Polarization
A electric field
B electro-magnetic field
C magnetic field
D electrostatic field
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36 The unit used to measure the distance between stars is :
A Galactic unit
B Light year
C Steller mile
D Cosmic kilometre
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41 Which device is used to convert sound energy into electrical energy ?
A Solar cell
B Gramophone
C Microphone
D Loudspeaker
C Ultra-violet radiation
D Microwave radiation
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46 Which of the following principles is associated with Optical fibre ?
A Scattering
B Interference
C Total internal reflection
D Refraction
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51 What is found in frequency modulation ?
A fixed frequency
B fixed dimension
C change in dimension only
D change in frequency and dimension
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56 Longitudinal waves cannot travel through
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A Liquid
B fixed dimension
C Vacuum
D Gas
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61 The weakest of all fundamental forces is
A Nuclear force
B Magnetic force
C Electrostatic force
D Gravitational force
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B 10 -8
C 10 -12
D 10 -14
C speed
D All of the above
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71 Which colour of light shows maximum deviation when passed through a prism ?
A Yellow
B Violet
C Green
D Red
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76 ‘Therm’ is the unit of
A speed
B light
C power
D heat
C reflection
D conduction
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81 Where are mesons found ?
A Cosmic rays
B Gamma rays
C X-ray
D Ultra violet
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86 Lens is made up of
A Ordinary glass
B Pyrex glass
C Cobalt glass
D Flint glass
D plano-convex
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90 The word ‘insolation’ means
A insoluble matters
B matters which insulate
C incoming solar radiation
D none of the above
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91 A NOT gate can be implemented by
A a single transistor
B a single resistor
C a single diode
D two diode
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96 Persons suffering from myopia are advised to use
A plano-concave lens
B convex lens
C concave lens
D plano-convex lens
D rectilinear propagation
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101 The material used in the fabrication of a transistor is
A Silicon
B Silver
C Aluminium
D Copper
106 When a person sitting on a swing stands up the swing, the frequency of
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A increases
B decreases
C becomes infinite
D does not change
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B Back scattering
C Rayleigh scattering
D None of these
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B Chromatography
C Centrifugation
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B Radiation
C Condensation
D Conduction
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B Glass slab
C Convex lens
D Concave lens
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B Decreases
C Fluctuates
D Remains constant
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B Orange
C Green
D Blue
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B Vacuum
C Steel
D Water
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B Potential energy
C Electric energy
D Chemical energy
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B Hydrolysis
C Condensation
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D Polymerization
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B Current
C Capacitance
D Resistance
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B Ultrasonic
C Infrasonic
D Megasonic
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B Feebly ionized
D A non-polar solvent
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B centripetal force
C centrifugal force
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B Microwave radiation
C Infrared radiation
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B Benzene
C Pure water
D Salt water
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B water pollutants
C chemical pollutants
D radio-active pollutants
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B Atmospheric reflection
D Dispersion of light
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B Conservation of momentum
C Conservation of charge
D Conservation of mass
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B Volume
C Humidity
D Temperature
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B infrared
C x-rays
D microwaves
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B -40 0
C -34 0
D -140 0
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B 30 horizontal
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C 45 horizontal
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D 60 horizontal
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B Scattering of light
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B Gamma rays
C Infrared rays
D Cosmic rays
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D the pressure inside the balloons is more than the pressure outside it
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B Convex lens
C Concave lens
D Bifocal lens
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D Acceleration in the orbit which is equal to the acceleration due to gravity outside
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B Surface tension
C Gravitational force
D Atmospheric pressure
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B Temperature of air
C Pressure of air
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B Yellow
C Green
D Orange
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‘Mirage’ is an example of
A Refraction of light only
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B decreases
C become zero
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B Microphone
C Amplifier
D Transmitter
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B ionosphere
C ozonosphere
D stratosphere
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B Radio waves
C Micro waves
D Frequency of 10 series
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B Gama ray
C Micro waves
D Radio waves
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B Diamond
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C Graphite
D Sodium chloride
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B Water
C Alcohol
D Mercury
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B 3900A -7600A
0 0
C 7800A -8000A
0 0
D 8500A -9800A
0 0
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B Le Chatelier’s principle
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B Moment of a force
C Frictional force
D Principle of moment
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B Distance
C Speed
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D Velocity
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B Chromosphere
C Troposphere
D Ionosphere
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B Decreases
C No change
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B Wind direction
C Wind velocity
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B Lead
C Copper
D Glass
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B Silver
C Copper
D Aluminium
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B Cataract
C Far sight
D Hypermetropia
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B Grazer
C Eraser
D Laser
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B 55 dB
C 75 dB
D 80 dB
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B Hard steel
C Soft iron
D Stainless steel
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B Gamma rays
C Visible light
D Microwave radiation
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B Clarity
C Graphics
D Resolution
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B viscosity
C pressure
D gravity
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B equal density
C equal weight
D equal volume
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D Easy availability
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B Refraction
C Diffraction
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B Air
C Soil
D Water
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B Nuclear energy
C Thermal energy
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B Centripetal force
C Cohesive force
D Gravitational force
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B Spiral
C Circular
D None of these
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B Pressure
C Temperature
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B Oxidation reduction
D Dissociation of electrolytes
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B Remain stationary
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