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How does studying physics contribute to our understanding of the natural world and the universe?
A. Physics is not related to the study of the natural world and the universe
B. Physics helps us to understand the behavior of matter and energy, from the subatomic particles to celestial bodies
C. Physics only deals with artificial and human made systems.
D. Physics is not essential for understanding the natural world and the universe
Physics is the fundamental branch of science because the knowledge obtained in studying physics is strongly connected to other branches of science. Which among the following statements describe how physics is connected to other disciplines like Chemistry and Biology?
A. Physics deals with human mind and cognitive processes
B. Physics studies the properties of matter and energy which are fundamental to all sciences
C. Physics has many applications in medical field
D. Physics focuses solely on celestial bodies and space exploration
Which of the following instruments is most suitable for measuring the internal diameter of 100ml beaker?
A. Meter ruler
B. Vernier caliper
C. Measuring tape
D. External caliper
A cuboid with length of 3cm, width of 4cm and height of 10cm is made from the wood. The actual volume of the wood will be:
A. 120cm
3
B. 240ml
C. 120m
3
D. 240cm
3
A falling object is pulled down by the earth. The earth is pulled up towards the object. Why earth does not move?
A. Because the earth has only gravity
B. Because the earth has a large mass and small acceleration
C. Because the earth has a very small mass and large acceleration
D. Because the air resistance gets in the way
It is the fact that any object always has a mass but does not always have weight. What must be present and acting on the mass for it to have weight?
A. An acceleration due to gravity
B. A set of scales for measurement
C. Displaced water in a beaker
D. Friction due to air resistance
Physics is the study of matter, energy and interaction existing between them. What is the significance of the interaction of matter and energy in Physics?
A. Helps to understand the human body and its function
B. Allows people to explore different planets and their atmospheres
C. Helps to explain the behaviour of objects and phenomena in the universe
D. It is not relevant to the study of physics
In Physics test, students were asked to mention the examples of friction. The response of one candidate was as follows
Tension in a spring
Air resistance
Weight
Which among the alternatives shows the correct examples of friction?
A. 1 only
B. 1 and 3
C. 2 only
D. 2 and 3
A boy is pulling a box by a force of 100N, if the frictional force experienced by the box is 20N. What is the amount of force causing the motion of the box?
A. 100N
B. 120N
C. 80N
D. 5N
A force acting on the object causes some properties of the object to change. Which of the list contains properties that can be changed by the action of the force?
A. Mass, motion and shape
B. Mass, motion and size
C. Mass, shape and size
D. Motion, shape and size
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