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This document contains a 20-question physics test on topics including physical measurements, units, conservation laws, and dimensional analysis. It provides the questions along with multiple choice answers and an answer key at the end. The questions cover concepts such as the SI unit for bar pressure, using significant figures in calculations, types of measurement errors, and matching physical quantities to their correct dimensional formulas.

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This document contains a 20-question physics test on topics including physical measurements, units, conservation laws, and dimensional analysis. It provides the questions along with multiple choice answers and an answer key at the end. The questions cover concepts such as the SI unit for bar pressure, using significant figures in calculations, types of measurement errors, and matching physical quantities to their correct dimensional formulas.

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Poll
PHYSICS (P-01)
Syllabus: Physical world, units & measurements

Choose the correct option: (b) The kelvin is the fraction 1/273.16 of the
1. Consider the following statements thermodynamic temperature of triple point of
water
(a) Conservation law is a hypothesis, based on
observations and experiments Choose the incorrect statement(s)
(1) (a) only (2) (b) only
(b) Conservation laws can be proved
(3) Both (a) and (b) (4) Neither (a) nor (b)
(c) Conservation laws can be verified or
disproved by experiments 6. The value of one bar in SI unit is
Choose the correct statements
(1) 0.1 kPa (2) 0.1 MPa
(1) (a) only (2) (a) and (b) only
(3) (a) and (c) only (4) (a), (b) and (c) (3) 10 kPa (4) 10 MPa
2. Which among the following are not property linked 7. A satellite is observed from two diametrically
(1) Rocket propulsion : Newton’s laws of motion opposite points A and B on earth. The angle Q
subtended at the satellite by two directions of
(2) Sonar : Reflection of ultrasonic waves
observation is 0.032 rad. If radius of earth is 6400
(3) Computors : Digital logic km, then distance of satellite from the earth is
(4) Photocell : Wave nature of electrons
(1) 4 × 10^–8 m (2) 4 × 10^8 m
3. The Indian Seientist M.N Saha gave the major
contribution in discovery of (3) 2 × 10^7 m (4) 8 × 10^–7 m
(1) Expanding universe 8. If the size of nucleus (in range of 10^–15 to 10^–14
(2) Cyclotron m) is scaled up to the tip of a sharp needle pin,
then the size of atom will be nearly. (Assume tip of
(3) Thermal ionisation needle pin to be in range 10^–7 to 10^–6 m)
(4) Laser
(1) 1 m (2) 1 cm
4. The force which have smallest range is
(1) Gravitational fore (3) 1 km (4) 1 μm
(2) Electromagnetic 9. Which among the following is correctly matched?
(3) Weak nuclear force
(1) Size of our galaxy : ≈ 10^18 m
(4) Strong nuclear force
5. Consider the following statements (2) Size of red blood corpuscle : ≈ 10^–10 m
(a) The mole is the amount of substance of a (3) 1 light year : ≈ 3.26 parsec
system, which contains as many elementary
entities as there are atoms in 0.12 kg of C-12 (4) 1 parsec : 3.08 × 10^16 m

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10. If we plot a graph between systematic error and (4) Both (1) and (2)
number of observations, the curve will be 15. If radius of a circle is given as r = d/2, (where d is
(1) Straight line passing through origin with slope diameter), then the factor 2 have x significant
1. figures. The value of x will be
(2) straight line parallel to the axis indicating (1) a (2) 2
number of observations (3) 3 (4) infinity
(3) Hyperbolic in nature 16. Ramesh added the three numbers by keeping
(4) Circular in nature rules for arithmetic operations with significant
11. Least count error figures. The number of significant figures in
addition of 9.204, 77.2 and 23.473, will be
(1) Is associated with the resolution of
instruments (1) 1 (2) 2

(2) Belongs to random and systematic errors both (3) 3 (4) 4


17. Which among the following is incorrect match in
(3) Belongs to random error only
view of round off rule? (round off is upto 3
(4) Both (1) and (2) are correct significant figures)
12. We measure the diameter of a thick wire. In (1) 2.746 : 2.74 (2) 2.745 : 2.74
successive measurements, the readings turn out
(3) 2.743 : 2.74 (4) 2.755 : 2.76
to be 2.63 cm 2.56 cm, 2.42 cm, 2.80 cm and 2.71
cm. the percentage error in the measurement will 18. If we plot a curve between numerical value and
be nearly unit of a quantity, then curve will be
(1) 4 % (2) 6 % (1) Straight line parallel to the axis
(3) 8 % (4) 1 % (2) Hyperbolic
13. Choose the correct statements among the (3) Parabolic
following (4) Circular
(1) When two quantities are added or subtracted, 19. Choose the incorrect option
the relative error in the result will be sum of
relative errors in the individual quantities (1) Dimensional analysis can be used to check
dimensional consistency of equations
(2) Random error is directly proportional to
number of observations (2) Dimensionally consistent equations need not
be actually an exact equation
(3) When two quantities are multiplied, the
absolute error in result is sum of relative errors (3) A physically consistent equation need not be
in the multipliers Dimensionally consistent
(4) The relative error in a physical quantity raised (4) Dimensional analysis can be used to deduce
to the power K is K times the relative error in relationship among the physical quantities
the individual quantities. 20. Which among the following are correctly matched
14. Choose the correct option regarding dimensional formula?
(1) All the non zero digits are significant (1) Pressure gradient : Radiation pressure
(2) The terminal or trailing zeros in number (2) Frequency : Velocity gradient
without decimal point are significant (3) Displacement : Angular displacement
(3) The preceding zero in the number having (4) Hubble constant : Planck constant
decimal points are significant

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Poll
PHYSICS (P-01)
Answers Key
1. (3) 11. (4)
12. (1)
2. (4)
3. (3) 13. (4)

4. (3) 14. (1)

5. (1) 15. (4)


16. (4)
6. (2)
7. (2) 17. (1)

8. (2) 18. (2)

9. (4) 19. (3)


20. (2)
10. (2)

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