Tuesday 9 January 2024

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PRACTICE TEST 01




Q.01    Muslim scientists made important discoveries in the period:

a) 600 AD - 1500 AD                                      

b) 1150 AD - 1750 AD

c) 100 AD - 800 AD

d) 500 AD - 1075 AD

Q.02    The Muslim scientist Al-Khuwar Zami is famous for his work on:

a) Physics

b) Algebra

c) Chemistry

d) Medicine

Q.03    Fundamental ideas of modern celestial mechanics were 

            established by:

a) Kepler & Galileo

b) Newton

c) Robert Hook

d) Tycho & Halley

Q.04      The decimal system was invented by:

a) Indians

b) Greeks

c) Chinese

d) Egyptians

Q.05      Which of the physical quantities does not have the same units:

a) Impulse and Momentum

b) Pressure and Strain

c) Plancks constant and angular momentum

d) Bulk modulus and compressibility

Q.06    The SI unit of force is:

a) Newton

b) Dyne               

c) Slug

d) Foot-pound

Q.07    The SI unit of energy is:

a) Joule

b) Calorie

c) Slug

d) Electron volt

Q.08    In the international system of units, the unit of mass is:

a) Gram

b) Kilogram

c) Milligram

d) Pound

Q.09    The SI unit of Power is:

a) Horse power

b) Joule

c) Calorie

d) None of the above

Q.10    The number of fundamental units of measurement in science is:

a) Four

b) Five

c) Three

d) Seven

Q.11    In the SI system, there are ……. basic units.

a) Three

b) Five

c) Seven

d) Nine

Q.12    The dimensions of velocity are:

a) [LT]

b) [LT-1 ]

c) [LT-2 ]

d) [L2 T-1 ]

Q.13      The dimensions of work may be expressed as:

a) [ML2 T]-2

b) [MLT-2 ]

c) [MLT-1]

d) [ML-1 T-1]

Q.14    The branch of science which deals with properties of matter, energy 

            and their relationship is called _______.

a) Physics

b) Chemistry

c) Mechanics

d) Magnetism

Q.15    The branch of science, which deals with forces acting on

bodies in motion, is called _______.

a) Chemical Physics

b) Mechanics

c) Magnetism

d) Medical Physics

Q.16      ______ deals with structure of atom and properties of atom.

a) Atomic Physics

b) Nuclei Physics

c) Mechanics

d) None of these

Q.17      The Islamic era (600-1500 AD) is also known as _______.

a) Historical era

b) Muslim period

c) British era

d) Greek period

Q.18      Archimedes is also known as the founder of _______ Physics.

a) Optical

b) Mathematical

c) Bio-chemical

d) Modern

Q.19     Kepler and _______ established the fundamental ideas of 

            celestial mechanics.

a) Newton

b) Faraday

c) Galileo

d) Thales

Q.20      “Candela” is the unit name of quantity _______.

a) Time

b) Intensity

c) Mole

d) Meter

Q.21      The S.I Unit of temperature is _______.

a) Kelvin

b) Candela

c) Mole

d) Kilogram

Q.22      “Ampere” is the unit of _______.

a) Intensity

b) Electric current

c) Temperature

d) Candela

Q.23      The supplementary units are known as _______.

a) Derived units

b) Small units

c) Positive units

d) None of these

Q.24      The length is measured in _______.

a) Kilometers

b) Seconds

c) Gram

d) Kilogram

Q.25      The Physics of Islamic era ranges from

a) 3000 BC to 600 AD

b) 600 AD to 1500 AD

c) 1500 AD to 1700 AD

d) 1700 AD to 1750 AD

Q.26      The theory of relativity was introduced (in 1905) by

a) Planck

b) Einstein

c) Maxwell

d) Rutherford

Q.27    The fundamental Physics quantities which form the basis for 

            the MKS system are

a) Force, weight and time

b) Mass, length and time

c) Mass, length and force

d) Mass, energy and time

Q.28      Fundamental units in MKS system are

a) Gram, dyne and second

b) Kilogram, centimeter and second

c) Kilogram, Newton and second

d) Kilogram, meter and second

Q.29      The units which are based on one or more fundamental units are called

a) Fundamental units

b) Derived units

c) Basic units

d) None of the above

Q.30      Which of the following is not a derived unit

a) Newton

b) Meter/sec

c) Kilogram/meter3

d) Second

Q.31      Which of the following is not a fundamental unit in SI units

a) Kilogram

b) Ampere

c) m3

d) Kelvin

Q.32      Light year is the unit of

a) Time

b) Distance

c) Light

d) Velocity

Q.33      Which of the following is the dimensions of force

a) LT-1

b) LT-2

c) ML T-2

d) None of the above

Q.34      The dimensions of weight are

a) ML T-1

b) ML T-2

c) LT-2

d) ML2 T

Q.35      The SI unit of angular displacement is

a) Meter

b) Foot

c) Radian

d) Centimeter

Q.36      The dimensions of frequency are

a) L T

b) L T-1

c) MT-1

d) T-1

Q.37      Significant figures in 0.0001 is/ are

a) One

b) Two

c) Three

d) Four

Q.38    The branch of physics which deals with the motion of particles

and bodies under the action of given force is called:

a) Solid state Physics

b) Quantum Mechanics

c) Mechanics

d) Nuclear Physics

Q.39      The branch of physics which deals with the structure and properties

of atoms as determined by electron outside the nucleus

a) Nuclear Physics

b) Atomic Physics

c) Particle Physics

d) Bio Physics

Q.40      The branch of Physics which deals with structure, properties

and various phenomena regarding nuclei is ________

a) Atomic Physics

b) Astro Physics

c) Nuclear Physics

d) Plasma Physics

Q.41      Muslim scientist who wrote the books on Physics, Mathematics,

                Astronomy, Engineering, was _________

a) Abu-Ali-Hussan Ibn-al-Haitham

b) Al-Beruni

c) Yaqub Kindi

d) Muhammad Bin Musa

Q.42    Radio was invented by

a) Marconi

b) Edison

c) Rutherford

d) Davison

Q.43      In C.G.S. system the unit of length is

a) Foot

b) Meter

c) Centimeter

d) Inch

Q.44   The unit of dimensions of which of the following pairs of

physical quantities are identical?

a) Impulse and Momentum

b) Stress and Strain

c) Pressure and Density

d) Gravitational potential and Energy

Q.45   The dimensions of impulse are the same as that of:

a) Energy

b) Work

c) Power

d) Momentum

Q.46   0.0084 has _______ significant figures

a) 2

b) 4

c) 5

d) 1

Q.47   The _______ sciences deal with the properties and behavior 

            of non-living things:

a) Natural

b) Social

c) Physical

d) Biological

Q.48   The people of _______ were the pioneers of decimal system:

a) China

b) Indus valley

c) Euphrates

d) Egypt

Q.49   Physics is the quantitative science based primarily on:

a) Definition

b) Experiment and measurement

c) Hypothesis

d) A collection of skills

Q.50   One femto – second is equal to:

a) 1015 sec

b) 10-12 sec

c) 1012 sec

d) 10-15 sec