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If an object is thrown upwards, what will be its velocity, when it reaches its maximum height?
Options
A. 0 m/s
B. 4.9 m/s
C. 14.7 m/s
D. 20 m/s
Correct Answer
0 m/s
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1. Find the power of a convex lens if the image formed is at a distance of 25 cm from the lens when the object is placed on the other side of the lens at 12 cm from the optical centre?
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A. -4.33 diopters
B. 12.33 diopters
C. -12.33 diopters
D. 4.33 diopters
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Correct Answer: 12.33 diopters
2. The motion of a freely falling body is an example of ________________________ motion.
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A. uniformly accelerated
B. non-uniformly accelerated
C. constant velocity
D. constant speed
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Correct Answer: uniformly accelerated
3. A bullet of mass 10gm is fired with a velocity of 40 m/s from a gun of mass 8 kg. Find the recoil velocity (in m/s) of the gun.
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A. 2
B. 0.1
C. 4
D. 0.05
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Correct Answer: 0.05
4. The coil wire in the electric room heater or electric cooking heater is called __________.
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A. Circuit
B. Element
C. Filament
D. Cells
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Correct Answer: Element
5. According to the Second Law of Motion, for a given force, acceleration is inversely proportional to the ____ of an object.
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A. density
B. volume
C. force
D. mass
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Correct Answer: mass
6. Fuse wire is made of an alloy of
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A. Tin and Lead
B. Tin and Copper
C. Lead and Copper
D. Copper and Silver
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Correct Answer: Tin and Lead
7. Who discovered theory of relativity?
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A. Isaac Newton
B. Albert Einstein
C. Niel Bohr
D. Michael Faraday
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Correct Answer: Albert Einstein
8. Device used for the detection and measurement of all types of radiation (alpha, beta and gamma)
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A. Geiger counter
B. Polarimeter
C. Calorimeter
D. Radiometer
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Correct Answer: Geiger counter
9. What is the unit of the physical quantity "Young's modulus"?
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A. newton
B. erg
C. joule
D. pascal
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Correct Answer: pascal
10. The strain produced in a body is directly proportional to the stress applied on it, is called _______.
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A. Dollar's law
B. Hooke's law
C. Miller's law
D. Kepler's law
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Correct Answer: Hooke's law
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