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This document contains 31 multiple choice questions about vectors and equilibrium from a 1st year physics textbook chapter. The chapter covers topics like rectangular coordinate systems, specifying the direction of a vector in space, the number of rectangular components a vector can have, the angle between two forces of equal magnitude for their resultant to be equal, determining the quadrant a vector lies in based on its components, scalar projections, the cross product of unit vectors, defining a null vector, defining torque, the dimensions and SI units of torque, conditions for a body to be in equilibrium or complete equilibrium, the cross product of two unit vectors, finding the unit vector of a given vector, obtaining a unit vector by dividing a vector by its magnitude, identifying quantities that are

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Chapter2 Mcqs

This document contains 31 multiple choice questions about vectors and equilibrium from a 1st year physics textbook chapter. The chapter covers topics like rectangular coordinate systems, specifying the direction of a vector in space, the number of rectangular components a vector can have, the angle between two forces of equal magnitude for their resultant to be equal, determining the quadrant a vector lies in based on its components, scalar projections, the cross product of unit vectors, defining a null vector, defining torque, the dimensions and SI units of torque, conditions for a body to be in equilibrium or complete equilibrium, the cross product of two unit vectors, finding the unit vector of a given vector, obtaining a unit vector by dividing a vector by its magnitude, identifying quantities that are

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Physics (MCQs) 1

st
Year (Chapter 2)
1
Written and composed by: Prof. Muhammad Ali Malik (M. Phil. Physics), Govt. Degree College, Naushera

CHAPTER # 2: VECTORS AND EQUILIBRIUM


1) Rectangular coordinate system is also called.

a) polar coordinate system
b) Cartesian coordinate system
c) Cylindrical coordinate system
d) Space coordinate system

2) The direction of a vector in space is specified
by.
a) one angle
b) two angle
c) three angle
d) no angle

3) Maximum number of rectangular components
are
a) one
b) two
c) three
d) infinite

4) The resultant of two forces of equal
magnitudes is also equal to the magnitude of
the forces. The angle between the two forces
is.
a) 30
o

b) 60
o

c) 90
o

d) 120
o


5) In which quadrant the two rectangular
components of a vector have same sigh?
a) 1
st

b) 2
nd

c) both 1
st
and 3
rd

d) 4
th


6) Two vectors A and B are making angle
with each other. The scalar projection of vector B
on vector A is written as.

a) A.B/ A
b) A.B/ B
c) cos
d) Both a and b are correct.

7) t . ( k
`
) is equal to.

a) 1
b) i
^

c) j
^

d) k
^


8) The direction of vector product is given by.
a) head to tail rule
b) right hand rule
c) left hand rule
d) triangular rule

9) Null vector is a vector which has.
a) zero magnitude
b) no specified direction
c) both a and b are correct
d) both a and b are not correct

10) Torque is defined as.
a) turning effect of force
b) cross product of force and position vector
c) product of force and moment arm
d) all a, b and c are correct

11) The dimension of torque is.
a) [ML
2
T
-2
]
b) [MLT
-2
]
c) [ML
2
T]
d) [ML
-2
T
-2
]

12) SI unit of torque is.
a) N . m
b) Joule
c) Both a and b are correct
d) Neither a nor be is correct

13) A body in equilibrium.
a) always at rest
b) always in uniform motion
c) may be at rest or in uniform motion
d) may be at rest or in motion



14) A body will be in complete equilibrium when
it is satisfying.

a) 1
st
condition of equilibrium
b) 2
nd
condition of equilibrium
c) both 1
st
and 2
nd
condition of equilibrium
d) impossible

15) The cross product t is equal to

a) zero
b) one
c) k
`

d) k
`


16) The unit vector in the direction of vector
A
v
= 2t 2 + k
`
is

(a) 2t 2 + k
`

(b) (2t 2 + k
`
) / 9
(c) (2t 2 + k
`
) / 3
(d) (2t 2 + k
`
) / 5

17) If A = A
x
t +A

+A
z
k
`
and
B = B
x
t +B

+B
z
k
`
then.
(a) A. B = A
x
B
x
+A

+A
z
B
z

(b) A. B = A
x
B

+A

B
z
+A
z
B
x

(c) A. B = A

B
z
+A
z
B

+A
z
B
x

(d) A. B = A
x
B
z
+A

+A
z
B
x

18) The vector in space has

(a) Two components
(b) One component
(c) Three components
(d) Four components

Physics (MCQs) 1
st
Year (Chapter 2)
2
Written and composed by: Prof. Muhammad Ali Malik (M. Phil. Physics), Govt. Degree College, Naushera

19) A unit vector is obtained by dividing a
vector with:

(a) Its direction
(b) Its magnitude
(c) Its magnitude and direction
(d) None

20) Name the quantity which is vector:

(a) Density
(b) Power
(c) Charge
(d) Moment of Force

21) A force is acting along y axis. Its component
along x-axis is

(a) 5 N
(b) Zero
(c) 10 N
(d) 2.5 N

22) At what angle, the components of a vector
have same magnitude:

(a) u
0

(b) Su
0

(c) 4S
0

(d) 9u
0


23) If the x-component of a vector is positive
and y-component, then resultant vector lies
in what quadrant:
(a) 1
st
quadrant
(b) 2
nd
quadrant
(c) 3
rd
quadrant
(d) 4
th
quadrant

24) SI unit of torque is:
(a) Nm
-1

(b) Nm
(c) Nm
-2

(d) None

25) Dot product of two non-zero vectors is zero,
when angle between them is:
(a) u
0

(b) Su
0

(c) 4S
0

(d) 9u
0


26) The cross product t t = = k
`
k
`
is
equal to

(a) 1
(b) -1
(c) Zero
(d) None

27) For a body to be in complete equilibrium,

(a) o = u onJ o = u
(b) F = u
(c) = u
(d) None

28) If a body is rotating with constant angular
velocity, its torque will be:

(a) 0
(b) Maximum
(c) May be zero
(d) None

29) If A = 2t + Sk
`
, then the magnitude of
vector A is:

(a) 4
(b) 14
(c) 14
(d) None

Su) Su) Su) Su) If A
x
= A

, then the angle between the


vector A with x-axis will be:

(a) u
0

(b) Su
0

(c) 4S
0

(d) 9u
0


31) If vector A lies in the third quadrant, its
direction will be:

(a) 18u
0

(b) S6u
0

(c) 18u
0
+
(d) Nonc

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