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CBSE Class 11 Physics Quiz | CBSE Class 11 Physics Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) & Answers

(1) A conservative force is dependent only on :
[A] Position of the objects
[B] Position of the forces
[C] Position of the path taken
[D] None of the above
Answer: Position of the objects
(2) If any external conservative force also is applied on the distributed loading then?
[A] The net force will act at the centroid of the structure only
[B] The net load will not be formed as all the forces will be canceled
[C] The net force will act on the base of the loading horizontally
[D] The net force will not be considered, there would be a net force of the distribution, rest will be the external forces
Answer: The net force will not be considered, there would be a net force of the distribution, rest will be the external forces

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(3) What does Newton’s third law states for the conservative forces?
[A] The rate of change of momentum is equal to the force applied
[B] For every reaction, there is an opposite reaction
[C] The body tends to be rotated if the force is applied tangentially
[D] The body is rest until a force is applied
Answer: For every reaction, there is an opposite reaction
(4) The conservative frictional force always acts ____________ to the surface of the application of the friction.
[A] Tangential
[B] Parallel
[C] Perpendicular
[D] Normal
Answer: Tangential
(5) For equilibrium, the net moment acting on the body by various conservative forces is _____:
[A] Zero
[B] Three
[C] One
[D] Two
Answer: Zero
(6) Which of the following types of force can do no work on the particle on which it acts?
[A] Centripetal force
[B] Elastic force
[C] Gravitational force
[D] Frictional force
Answer: Centripetal force
(7) When a force is parallel to the direction of motion of the body, then work done on the body is.
[A] maximum
[B] infinity
[C] zero
[D] minimum
Answer: maximum
(8) A field in which the work is done in a moving body along a closed path is zero is called.
[A] Conservative field
[B] Electromagnetic field
[C] Electric field
[D] None of the above
Answer: Conservative field
(9) The force that is not one of the conservative forces is
[A] elastic spring force
[B] gravitational force
[C] frictional force
[D] electric force
Answer: frictional force
(10) What exactly is a conservative force conserving?
[A] Energy
[B] Acceleration
[C] Force
[D] Velocity
Answer: Energy
(11) There are 20 divisions in 4 cm of the main scale. The vernier scale has 10 divisions. The least count of the instrument is
[A] 0.005 cm
[B] 5.0 cm
[C] 0.5 cm
[D] 0.05 cm
Answer: 0.005 cm
(12) Electron volt is a unit of
[A] Energy
[B] Magnetic Force
[C] Potential difference
[D] Charge
Answer: Energy
(13) The equation of state of some gases can be expressed as Vander wal equation i.e. (P + a/v2)(V - b) = RT Where P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the absolute temperature and a, b, R are constants. The dimensions of ‘a’ are:
[A] [M1L1T-1]
[B] [M1L-5T1]
[C] [M2L5T-1]
[D] [M1L5T-2]
Answer: [M1L5T-2]
(14) Which of the following pairs has the same dimensions?
[A] Moment of Inertia and Torque
[B] Specific Heat and Latent Heat
[C] Surface Tension and Force
[D] Impulse and Momentum
Answer: Impulse and Momentum
(15) One watt hour contains how many joules?
[A] 3.6 ✕ 103 J
[B] 10-3 J
[C] 3.6 ✕ 102 J
[D] 3.6 ✕ 108 J
Answer: 3.6 ✕ 103 J
(16) At 4° C, the density of water is equal to
[A] 103 kg m-3
[B] 10 kg m-3
[C] 10-3 kg m-3
[D] 10-2 kg m-3
Answer: 103 kg m-3
(17) The dimensions of Kinetic energy is same as that of
[A] Work
[B] Momentum
[C] Force
[D] Pressure
Answer: Work
(18) The surface tension of a liquid is 70 dyne/cm. In MKS system its value is?
[A] 7 ✕ 103 N/m
[B] 70 N/m
[C] 7 ✕ 10-2 N/m
[D] 7 ✕ 102 N/m
Answer: 7 ✕ 10-2 N/m
(19) The dimensional formula for Planck's constant is
[A] [ML2T-1]
[B] [M2L2T-1]
[C] [MLT]
[D] [ML1T-1]
Answer: [ML2T-1]
(20) Light year is a unit of
[A] distance
[B] mass
[C] sunlight intensity
[D] time
Answer: distance

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