This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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When sound waves travel from a rarer medium to a denser medium, its speed: |
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Answer» When sound waves travel from a rarer medium to a denser medium, its speed: |
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The sound wave shown in the figure has irregular and non-periodic vibrations, what type of waveform is this? |
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Answer» The sound wave shown in the figure has irregular and non-periodic vibrations, what type of waveform is this? |
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Sohail cycles on a circular track in anticlockwise direction as shown in figure. He travels with a speed ‘V’ to cover the path AB, next with speed ‘2V’ from B to C and with a speed of ‘3V’ from C to A. What is his average speed for the total journey? |
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Answer» Sohail cycles on a circular track in anticlockwise direction as shown in figure. He travels with a speed ‘V’ to cover the path AB, next with speed ‘2V’ from B to C and with a speed of ‘3V’ from C to A. What is his average speed for the total journey? |
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The resistance of a 10 cm long wire is 12 Ω. If this wire is doubled on itself and included in a circuit, what will be the resistance of this wire? |
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Answer» The resistance of a 10 cm long wire is 12 Ω. If this wire is doubled on itself and included in a circuit, what will be the resistance of this wire? |
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The image formed in a periscope is: |
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Answer» The image formed in a periscope is: |
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A bullet of 5 g is fired from a pistol of 1.5 kg. If the recoil velocity of pistol is 1.5 ms. What is the final momentum of the pistol? |
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Answer» A bullet of 5 g is fired from a pistol of 1.5 kg. If the recoil velocity of pistol is 1.5 ms. What is the final momentum of the pistol? |
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How can we say time is relative and we can do time travel ? Is there any possibility |
| Answer» How can we say time is relative and we can do time travel ? Is there any possibility | |
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Name the constellation in the figure. |
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Answer» Name the constellation in the figure.
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How fast should a man of 50 kg run so that his kinetic energy be 625 j ? |
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Answer» How fast should a man of 50 kg run so that his kinetic energy be 625 j ? |
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A ball is thrown upwards with a velocity of 10ms. Find the maximum height reached by the ball. |
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Answer» A ball is thrown upwards with a velocity of 10ms. Find the maximum height reached by the ball. |
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Explain why big boulders can be moved easily by the flood. |
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Answer» Explain why big boulders can be moved easily by the flood. |
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Which of the following can sometimes be 'zero' for a moving body ? (i)average velocity (ii) distance travelled (iii) average speed (iv) displacement (a) only (i) (b) (i) and (ii) (c) (i) and (iv) (d) only (iv) |
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Answer» Which of the following can sometimes be 'zero' for a moving body ? (i)average velocity (ii) distance travelled (iii) average speed (iv) displacement (a) only (i) (b) (i) and (ii) (c) (i) and (iv) (d) only (iv) |
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A 12 g bullet is accelerated from rest to a speed of 700 m/s as it travels 20 cm in gun barrel. Assuming the acceleration to be constant, how large was the accelerating force? |
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Answer» A 12 g bullet is accelerated from rest to a speed of 700 m/s as it travels 20 cm in gun barrel. Assuming the acceleration to be constant, how large was the accelerating force? |
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From where does the electricity come to your home? |
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Answer» From where does the electricity come to your home? |
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What will happen to the resistance of the filament when the bulb glows? |
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Answer» What will happen to the resistance of the filament when the bulb glows? |
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Work done when a massless object is moved by a displacement 's' under the action of force F? |
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Answer» Work done when a massless object is moved by a displacement 's' under the action of force F? |
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A boy has a mass of 50kg. What would be his weight on the Earth? (g=10 m/sec2) |
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Answer» A boy has a mass of 50kg. What would be his weight on the Earth? (g=10 m/sec2) |
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Two bodies of same masses aee placed at height h and 2h. Compare their gravitational potential energy. |
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Answer» Two bodies of same masses aee placed at height h and 2h. Compare their gravitational potential energy. |
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Why don't we directly perceive the motion of the earth, without seeing the movement of stars etc. ? |
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Answer» Why don't we directly perceive the motion of the earth, without seeing the movement of stars etc. ? |
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Which of the following combinations of forces keeps the cart rolling towards right with a constant velocity? |
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Answer» Which of the following combinations of forces keeps the cart rolling towards right with a constant velocity? |
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When you push the wall with your hand what happens ? |
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Answer» When you push the wall with your hand what happens ? |
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What is difference between distance and displacement. what do you mean by magnitude in this definition? |
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Answer» What is difference between distance and displacement. what do you mean by magnitude in this definition? |
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It is difficult to balance our body when we accidentally slip on a peel of banana. Explain why? |
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Answer» It is difficult to balance our body when we accidentally slip on a peel of banana. Explain why? |
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A car of mass 1800 kg moves with a speed of 10 metre per second is brought to rest after covering distance of 50m calculate the applied force to the car |
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Answer» A car of mass 1800 kg moves with a speed of 10 metre per second is brought to rest after covering distance of 50m calculate the applied force to the car |
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defination and explination of electrical circut |
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Answer» defination and explination of electrical circut |
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The zero error in the following case is |
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Answer» The zero error in the following case is
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Can sound travel through vacuum ? |
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Answer» Can sound travel through vacuum ? |
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Calculate the work done in pushing the card through distance of 15 against the force of friction equal to 250 Newton state the type of work done |
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Answer» Calculate the work done in pushing the card through distance of 15 against the force of friction equal to 250 Newton state the type of work done |
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What is the cause of gravity? |
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Answer» What is the cause of gravity? |
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Particles continuously move. Solids are tightly packed so they vibrate, so shouldn't they produce sound ? |
| Answer» Particles continuously move. Solids are tightly packed so they vibrate, so shouldn't they produce sound ? | |
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What is HP |
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Answer» What is HP |
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definition of displacement |
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Answer» definition of displacement |
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The SI unit of centre of mass is |
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Answer» The SI unit of centre of mass is |
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State two factors which affect the atmospheric pressure as we go up. |
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Answer» State two factors which affect the atmospheric pressure as we go up. |
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A body having 5 kg mass is travelling with a certain velocity and has momentum 10 kg m s−1. What will be its kinetic energy? |
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Answer» A body having 5 kg mass is travelling with a certain velocity and has momentum 10 kg m s−1. What will be its kinetic energy? |
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Diya weighed 45 N at a hospital. Her weight on the Moon would be . |
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Answer» Diya weighed 45 N at a hospital. Her weight on the Moon would be |
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Consider the following statements about the blocks shown in the diagram that are being pushed by a constant force on a frictionless table: (i) All block moves with the same acceleration (ii) The forces acting on each block are the same |
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Answer» Consider the following statements about the blocks shown in the diagram that are being pushed by a constant force on a frictionless table: (i) All block moves with the same acceleration (ii) The forces acting on each block are the same |
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Use the following information to answer the next question. A car is moving uniformly on a highway with a velocity of 72 km/h. Suddenly, the driver applies the brakes and reduces its velocity to 9 km/h in 10 seconds. What is the distance travelled by the car in these 10 seconds? |
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Answer» Use the following information to answer the next question. A car is moving uniformly on a highway with a velocity of 72 km/h. Suddenly, the driver applies the brakes and reduces its velocity to 9 km/h in 10 seconds. What is the distance travelled by the car in these 10 seconds? |
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Find out the image position formed by concave mirror, considering the image formed by mirror as an object for concave mirror. |
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Answer» Find out the image position formed by concave mirror, considering the image formed by mirror as an object for concave mirror. |
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A sharp edge blade is more effective in cutting than a blunt blade due to . |
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Answer» A sharp edge blade is more effective in cutting than a blunt blade due to . |
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When is the gravitational potential energy of a body is positive or negative? |
| Answer» When is the gravitational potential energy of a body is positive or negative? | |
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Which aspect of a sound wave is related to the loudness? |
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Answer» Which aspect of a sound wave is related to the loudness? |
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A truck moves at 36 kmh−1. It increases its velocity to 90 kmh−1 in 0.1 minute. What is the acceleration of the truck? |
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Answer» A truck moves at 36 kmh−1. It increases its velocity to 90 kmh−1 in 0.1 minute. What is the acceleration of the truck? |
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In a convex lens, ray parallel to the principal axis after refraction passes through which of the following? |
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Answer» In a convex lens, ray parallel to the principal axis after refraction passes through which of the following? |
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A bar magnet is cut into three parts. How many north poles will we get? |
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Answer» A bar magnet is cut into three parts. How many north poles will we get? |
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The gravitational force of attraction between two bodies of masses 40 kg and 80 kg separated by a distance of 15 m is: (Take Gravitational constant, G=6.673×10−11Nm2kg−2) |
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Answer» The gravitational force of attraction between two bodies of masses 40 kg and 80 kg separated by a distance of 15 m is: |
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Complete the following sentences : (a) If the field lines in a magnetic field are parallel and equidistant, the magnetic field is ............. (b) At a neutral point, the resultant magnetic field is .......... (c) The neutral points of a bar magnet kept with its north pole pointing towards geographic north are located ....................... |
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Answer» Complete the following sentences : (a) If the field lines in a magnetic field are parallel and equidistant, the magnetic field is ............. (b) At a neutral point, the resultant magnetic field is .......... (c) The neutral points of a bar magnet kept with its north pole pointing towards geographic north are located ....................... |
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Question 28 Compare the power at which each of the following is moving upwards against the force of gravity? (i) A butterfly of mass 1.0 g that flies upward at a rate of 0.5 ms−1 (ii) A 250 g squirrel climbing up on a tree at a rate of 0.5 ms−1 |
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Answer» Question 28 Compare the power at which each of the following is moving upwards against the force of gravity? (i) A butterfly of mass 1.0 g that flies upward at a rate of 0.5 ms−1 (ii) A 250 g squirrel climbing up on a tree at a rate of 0.5 ms−1 |
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A bullet initially moving with a velocity with a velocity 20 m -¹ strike a target and comes to rest after penetrating a distance 10cm in the target. Calculate the retardation caused by the target. |
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Answer» A bullet initially moving with a velocity with a velocity 20 m -¹ strike a target and comes to rest after penetrating a distance 10cm in the target. Calculate the retardation caused by the target. |
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A train starting from rest moves with a uniform acceleration of 0.2 m/s2 for 5 minutes. Calculate the speed acquired and the distance travelled in this time. |
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Answer» A train starting from rest moves with a uniform acceleration of 0.2 m/s2 for 5 minutes. Calculate the speed acquired and the distance travelled in this time. |
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