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Physics MCQs Quiz For Entry Test
1. The shortest distance between two pints directed from its initial point to final point is called:
Velocity
Displacement (Answer)
Speed
Distance
2. A body moving with an acceleration of 5 m/sec² started with velocity of 10 m/sec. What will be the distance traversed in 10 seconds?
150 m
250 m
350 m (Answer)
400 m
3. A ball is dropped from a height of 4.2 metres. To what height will it rise if there is no loss of KE after rebounding?
4.2 m (Answer)
8.4 m
12.6 m
None of these
4. When brakes are applied to a fast moving car, the passengers will be thrown:
Forward (Answer)
Backward
Downward
None of these
5. A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by a constant force of 20 N for 7 seconds. The total change in momentum will be:
10 NS
100 NS
140 NS (Answer)
200 NS
6. Force is a:
Scalar quantity
Base quantity
Derived quantity (Answer)
None of these
7. One newton is a force that produces an acceleration of 0.5 m/sec² in a body of mass:
2 kg (Answer)
3 kg
4 kg
8 kg
8. The time rate of change of displacement is called:
Time
Acceleration
Speed
Velocity (Answer)
9. If a distance-time graph is a straight line parallel to time-axis, then it means that:
The body is moving with uniform velocity
The body is moving with uniform acceleration
The body is at rest (Answer)
None of these
10. The decrease in velocity per unit time is called:
Variable acceleration
Average acceleration (Answer)
Retardation
None of these
11. The horizontal range of projectile depends upon:
Initial velocity
Angle projection
Value of g
All of them (Answer)
12. The path followed by the projectile is known as:
Cycle
Hyperbola
Trajectory (Answer)
Route
13. A bomber drops its bomb when it is vertically above the target. It misses the target due to:
Horizontal component of velocity (Answer)
Vertical component of velocity
Pull of gravity
None of these
14. Motion of a projectile is:
Two dimesional (Answer)
Three dimensional
One dimensional
None of these
15. The path of the projectile is determined by:
Magnetic field
Electric field
Gravitational field (Answer)
None of these

