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- Physics is the study of:
A) Living organisms
B) Matter, energy and their interactions
C) Plants only
D) Earth layers
Answer: B
- A physical quantity is:
A) A mathematical equation
B) Anything that can be measured
C) A force only
D) A unit
Answer: B
- Every physical quantity consists of:
A) Magnitude only
B) Unit only
C) Magnitude and unit
D) Formula only
Answer: C
- SI stands for:
A) Scientific Institution
B) System International
C) International System of Units
D) Standard Index
Answer: C
- The SI unit of length is:
A) Centimeter
B) Meter
C) Kilometer
D) Inch
Answer: B
- The SI unit of mass is:
A) Gram
B) Kilogram
C) Pound
D) Tonne
Answer: B
- The SI unit of time is:
A) Minute
B) Hour
C) Second
D) Day
Answer: C
- Which is a base quantity?
A) Velocity
B) Area
C) Mass
D) Force
Answer: C
- The SI unit of temperature is:
A) Celsius
B) Fahrenheit
C) Kelvin
D) Degree
Answer: C
- Which instrument measures length accurately?
A) Measuring cylinder
B) Meter rule
C) Thermometer
D) Stopwatch
Answer: B
- Vernier calipers are used to measure:
A) Temperature
B) Small lengths precisely
C) Time
D) Mass
Answer: B
- Screw gauge measures:
A) Distance between cities
B) Thickness of small objects
C) Weight
D) Volume
Answer: B
- The least count of a meter rule is:
A) 1 cm
B) 0.1 cm
C) 1 mm
D) 0.01 mm
Answer: C
- The least count of a vernier caliper is generally:
A) 0.1 cm
B) 0.01 cm
C) 1 cm
D) 1 mm
Answer: B
- A stopwatch measures:
A) Mass
B) Temperature
C) Time interval
D) Force
Answer: C
- Which is a derived quantity?
A) Length
B) Time
C) Area
D) Mass
Answer: C
- The SI unit of area is:
A) m
B) m²
C) cm²
D) km²
Answer: B
- The SI unit of volume is:
A) m²
B) cm³
C) m³
D) litre
Answer: C
- Speed is a:
A) Base quantity
B) Derived quantity
C) Fundamental quantity
D) Scalar unit
Answer: B
- Density is defined as:
A) Mass × Volume
B) Volume / Mass
C) Mass / Volume
D) Area / Volume
Answer: C
- SI unit of density is:
A) g/cm³
B) kg/m³
C) kg/cm³
D) N/m³
Answer: B
- One kilometer equals:
A) 100 m
B) 1000 m
C) 10 m
D) 10000 m
Answer: B
- One millimeter equals:
A) 10⁻³ m
B) 10⁻² m
C) 10⁻⁶ m
D) 10⁻¹ m
Answer: A
- Which prefix represents 10⁻³?
A) Mega
B) Milli
C) Kilo
D) Micro
Answer: B
- Kilo means:
A) 10²
B) 10³
C) 10⁶
D) 10⁻³
Answer: B
- Micro represents:
A) 10⁻⁶
B) 10⁻⁹
C) 10⁻³
D) 10⁶
Answer: A
- Nano means:
A) 10⁻⁶
B) 10⁻⁹
C) 10³
D) 10⁹
Answer: B
- The SI unit of force is:
A) Joule
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Pascal
Answer: B
- The SI unit of energy is:
A) Watt
B) Newton
C) Joule
D) Pascal
Answer: C
- The SI unit of power is:
A) Joule
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Ampere
Answer: C
- Error in measurement can be reduced by:
A) Guessing values
B) Repeating measurements
C) Ignoring units
D) Using old instruments
Answer: B
- Random errors are minimized by:
A) Averaging readings
B) Increasing mistakes
C) Ignoring data
D) Using wrong scale
Answer: A
- A systematic error occurs due to:
A) Faulty instrument
B) Chance variations
C) Human memory
D) Temperature only
Answer: A
- Which is a scalar quantity?
A) Velocity
B) Force
C) Speed
D) Displacement
Answer: C
- Which is a vector quantity?
A) Distance
B) Speed
C) Mass
D) Velocity
Answer: D
- Significant figures indicate:
A) Unit conversion
B) Precision of measurement
C) Time interval
D) Error percentage
Answer: B
- 0.00520 has how many significant figures?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Answer: B
- The SI unit of electric current is:
A) Volt
B) Coulomb
C) Ampere
D) Watt
Answer: C
- The SI unit of luminous intensity is:
A) Candela
B) Mole
C) Kelvin
D) Joule
Answer: A
- The SI unit of amount of substance is:
A) Mole
B) Gram
C) Kilogram
D) Candela
Answer: A
Numerical and Formula-Based MCQs
- Density = ?
A) Volume/Mass
B) Mass × Volume
C) Mass/Volume
D) Area × Mass
Answer: C
- A body has mass 20 kg and volume 4 m³. Density is:
A) 5 kg/m³
B) 80 kg/m³
C) 24 kg/m³
D) 16 kg/m³
Answer: A
- Area of a rectangle 5 m × 4 m is:
A) 9 m²
B) 20 m²
C) 25 m²
D) 40 m²
Answer: B
- Volume of a cube with side 2 m is:
A) 4 m³
B) 6 m³
C) 8 m³
D) 10 m³
Answer: C
- A distance of 3 km equals:
A) 300 m
B) 3000 m
C) 30 m
D) 30000 m
Answer: B
- 5000 g equals:
A) 0.5 kg
B) 5 kg
C) 50 kg
D) 500 kg
Answer: B
- One hour equals:
A) 3600 s
B) 600 s
C) 60 s
D) 1000 s
Answer: A
- Volume = Length × Breadth × ?
A) Radius
B) Height
C) Area
D) Diameter
Answer: B
- A box has dimensions 2 m × 3 m × 4 m. Volume is:
A) 9 m³
B) 24 m³
C) 12 m³
D) 18 m³
Answer: B
- Density of water is approximately:
A) 100 kg/m³
B) 1000 kg/m³
C) 10 kg/m³
D) 500 kg/m³
Answer: B
- Convert 2.5 m into cm:
A) 25 cm
B) 250 cm
C) 2500 cm
D) 2 cm
Answer: B
- 0.02 m equals:
A) 2 mm
B) 20 mm
C) 200 mm
D) 0.2 mm
Answer: B
- A cylinder contains 200 cm³ water. In m³ it is:
A) 2×10⁻⁴ m³
B) 2×10⁻³ m³
C) 2×10⁻⁵ m³
D) 2×10⁻² m³
Answer: A
- 1 kg = __ g
A) 10
B) 100
C) 1000
D) 10000
Answer: C
- Formula for area of square is:
A) 2πr
B) Side²
C) Length × Breadth × Height
D) πr²
Answer: B
- A square of side 6 cm has area:
A) 12 cm²
B) 24 cm²
C) 36 cm²
D) 42 cm²
Answer: C
- Volume of cube side 5 cm:
A) 25 cm³
B) 50 cm³
C) 125 cm³
D) 250 cm³
Answer: C
- If mass = 12 kg and volume = 3 m³, density is:
A) 3 kg/m³
B) 4 kg/m³
C) 6 kg/m³
D) 9 kg/m³
Answer: B
- Prefix mega means:
A) 10⁻⁶
B) 10³
C) 10⁶
D) 10⁹
Answer: C
- One micrometer equals:
A) 10⁻³ m
B) 10⁻⁶ m
C) 10⁻⁹ m
D) 10⁻² m
Answer: B
- Which quantity has unit m/s?
A) Force
B) Velocity
C) Area
D) Density
Answer: B
- Which quantity has unit m²?
A) Area
B) Volume
C) Speed
D) Mass
Answer: A
- Which quantity has unit m³?
A) Area
B) Length
C) Volume
D) Speed
Answer: C
- A reading affected by observer’s eye position is called:
A) Random error
B) Systematic error
C) Parallax error
D) Absolute error
Answer: C
- The smallest reading measurable by an instrument is called:
A) Range
B) Scale
C) Least count
D) Precision
Answer: C
- Precision refers to:
A) Closeness of repeated measurements
B) Correctness only
C) SI units
D) Formula
Answer: A
- Accuracy means:
A) Repeated values
B) Nearness to true value
C) Least count
D) Average value
Answer: B
- Which device measures diameter of a wire?
A) Meter rule
B) Screw gauge
C) Stopwatch
D) Thermometer
Answer: B
- One litre equals:
A) 10⁻³ m³
B) 10⁻² m³
C) 1 m³
D) 100 m³
Answer: A
- One day contains:
A) 3600 s
B) 7200 s
C) 86400 s
D) 100000 s
Answer: C
- Which quantity is fundamental?
A) Force
B) Speed
C) Length
D) Density
Answer: C
- Force is measured in:
A) Joule
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Pascal
Answer: B
- Pressure is measured in:
A) Pascal
B) Joule
C) Newton
D) Watt
Answer: A
- Energy is measured in:
A) Newton
B) Joule
C) Watt
D) Kelvin
Answer: B
- Power is measured in:
A) Watt
B) Newton
C) Joule
D) Pascal
Answer: A
- 2 hours equal:
A) 7200 s
B) 3600 s
C) 1800 s
D) 1200 s
Answer: A
- 250 cm equals:
A) 0.25 m
B) 2.5 m
C) 25 m
D) 2500 m
Answer: B
- Which unit is derived?
A) Kilogram
B) Second
C) Newton
D) Kelvin
Answer: C
- SI system contains:
A) 5 base quantities
B) 6 base quantities
C) 7 base quantities
D) 8 base quantities
Answer: C
- Meter is the unit of:
A) Area
B) Length
C) Mass
D) Time
Answer: B
- The formula for density is:
A) V/M
B) M×V
C) M/V
D) A/V
Answer: C
- If density = 8 kg/m³ and volume = 2 m³, mass is:
A) 4 kg
B) 8 kg
C) 16 kg
D) 20 kg
Answer: C
- Which instrument measures temperature?
A) Thermometer
B) Balance
C) Stopwatch
D) Vernier caliper
Answer: A
- Which instrument measures mass?
A) Measuring cylinder
B) Beam balance
C) Stopwatch
D) Screw gauge
Answer: B
- Unit of frequency is:
A) Hertz
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Pascal
Answer: A
- 1 MHz equals:
A) 10³ Hz
B) 10⁶ Hz
C) 10⁹ Hz
D) 10² Hz
Answer: B
- Unit of electric current is:
A) Volt
B) Ampere
C) Ohm
D) Coulomb
Answer: B
- Which quantity is measured in Kelvin?
A) Pressure
B) Temperature
C) Force
D) Power
Answer: B
- Unit of amount of substance is:
A) Candela
B) Mole
C) Kelvin
D) Joule
Answer: B
- Candela measures:
A) Temperature
B) Electric current
C) Luminous intensity
D) Pressure
Answer: C
- Scientific notation of 1000000 is:
A) 10⁻⁶
B) 10⁶
C) 10³
D) 10⁹
Answer: B
- Which prefix represents 10⁹?
A) Mega
B) Nano
C) Giga
D) Milli
Answer: C
- Which is not a base quantity?
A) Length
B) Mass
C) Time
D) Velocity
Answer: D
- A quantity having only magnitude is:
A) Vector
B) Scalar
C) Derived
D) Fundamental
Answer: B
- Speed is:
A) Scalar quantity
B) Vector quantity
C) Fundamental quantity
D) Base unit
Answer: A
- Velocity is:
A) Scalar quantity
B) Vector quantity
C) Base quantity
D) Unit
Answer: B
- The SI unit of volume is:
A) m²
B) cm³
C) m³
D) litre
Answer: C
- Which instrument measures liquid volume?
A) Measuring cylinder
B) Beam balance
C) Stopwatch
D) Thermometer
Answer: A
- If a quantity can be expressed by base quantities, it is called:
A) Scalar quantity
B) Derived quantity
C) Unit
D) Prefix
Answer: B
- The internationally accepted system of units is:
A) FPS system
B) CGS system
C) SI system
D) British system
Answer: C