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  • If two bodies of different masses, initially at rest, are acted upon by the same force for the same time, then the both bodies acquire the same


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  • A. velocity
  • B. momentum
  • C. acceleration
  • D. kinetic energy

  • Correct Answer
  • momentum 


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    • 1. Gangubai hangal is the name associated with

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    • A. Literature
    • B. Music
    • C. Journalism
    • D. Environment
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    • 2. The Indian to beat the computers in mathematical wizardry is

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    • A. Ramanujam
    • B. Rina Panigrahi
    • C. Raja Ramanna
    • D. Shakunthala Devi
    • Discuss
    • 3. Hari Prasad Chaurasia is a renowned player of

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    • A. Sitar
    • B. Flute
    • C. Sarod
    • D. Tabla
    • Discuss
    • 4. Jamini Roy was a famous?

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    • A. Producer
    • B. Painter
    • C. Dancer
    • D. Actor
    • Discuss
    • 5. Michael Jackson is a distinguished person in the field of?

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    • A. Pop Music
    • B. Jounalism
    • C. Sports
    • D. Acting
    • Discuss
    • 6. One thousand microns is equal to

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    • A. 10-3m
    • B. 10-6m
    • C. 10-9m
    • D. 10-12m
    • Discuss
    • 7. The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves

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    • A. viscosity of ink
    • B. capillary action phenomenon
    • C. diffusion of ink through the blotting
    • D. siphon action
    • Discuss
    • 8. Sound waves in air are

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    • A. transverse
    • B. longitudinal
    • C. electromagnetic
    • D. polarised
    • Discuss
    • 9. Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is

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    • A. minimum
    • B. maximum
    • C. zero
    • D. minimum or maximum
    • Discuss
    • 10. Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its

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    • A. amplitude
    • B. velocity
    • C. wavelength
    • D. frequency
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