SS1 1st Term Physics Exam
  • 1. 1. Physics contributes to economic growth through:
A) Developing new materials
B) Monitoring social trends
C) Isolating chemical compounds
D) Analyzing historical events
  • 2. 2. Career opportunities in Physics include roles in:
A) Banking and finance
B) Agriculture
C) Scientific research and development
D) Human resources
  • 3. 3. Speed is a derived quantity, derived from:
A) Time and acceleration
B) Distance and time
C) Mass and velocity
D) Force and time
  • 4. 4. What does a spring balance measure?
A) Volume
B) Length
C) Weight
D) Mass
  • 5. 5. What is the dimensional formula of force?
A) [M2LT-2
B) [MLT-1]
C) [MLT–2]
D) [ML-1T2]
  • 6. 6. What causes an object to change its state of motion?
A) Inertia
B) Friction
C) Gravity
D) Acceleration
  • 7. 7. A motorist travels from a town A to a town B, 145km distance in 3hr45mins. Find his average speed in m/s.
A) 30.2m/s
B) 8.5/s
C) 38.7m/s
D) 10.7m/s
  • 8. 8.What is the direction of the centripetal force acting on an object moving in a circular path?
A) Towards the center
B) Away from the center
C) Tangential to the path
D) Opposite to the velocity
  • 9. 9. In circular motion, what happens to the velocity of an object if the centripetal force is increased?
A) Velocity becomes zero
B) Velocity increases
C) Velocity decreases
D) Velocity remains constant
  • 10. 10. Which quantity represents the rate of change of velocity with respect to time?
A) Acceleration
B) Speed
C) Displacement
D) Distance
  • 11. 11. Dimensional analysis involves:
A) Analyzing the dimensions of physical quantities
B) Exploring the dimensions of parallel universes
C) Solving complex algebraic equations
D) Studying the dimension of space
  • 12. 12. Newton's first law of motion states that an object will remain at rest unless acted upon by:
A) External Friction
B) External force
C) External Acceleration
D) External Gravity
  • 13. 13. Non-uniform motion is characterized by changes in:
A) Direction
B) Speed
C) Neither speed nor direction
D) Both speed and direction
  • 14. 14. Centrifugal force is a:
A) Real force
B) Balanced force
C) Imaginary force
D) Unaffected force
  • 15. 15. Displacement differs from distance as it considers:
A) Direction only
B) Magnitude only
C) Speed and time
D) Both magnitude and direction
  • 16. 16. A horizontal line on a distance-time graph indicates:
A) Variable speed
B) Constant acceleration
C) No motion
D) Uniform speed
  • 17. 17. Acceleration is directly influenced by:
A) Mass and force
B) Time only
C) Force only
D) Velocity and time
  • 18. 18. A body of mass 12kg moves with a speed of 10ms-1 in a circular path of radius 5m. Calculate the magnitude of the force acting on the body.
A) 24N
B) 240N
C) 335N
D) 125N
  • 19. 19. A body moves along a circular path with uniform angular speed of 0.6 rads-1 and a t a constant speed of 3.0ms-1. Calculate the acceleration of the body towards the center of the circle.
A) 1.8ms-2
B) 5.4ms-2
C) 0.2ms-2
D) 25.0ms-2
  • 20. 20. The SI unit of speed is __________
A) Kilogram per second (Kg-1)
B) None of the above
C) Metre per second (ms-1)
D) Metre per radian (mrad-1)
  • 21. 21. An object of mass, 25kg moves at 5m/s round a circular path of radius, 5m. Calculate: (a) the centripetal acceleration (b) the centripetal force
A) 5m/s, 125N
B) 8m/s, 1.2N
C) 60m/s, 15N
D) 2.8m/s, 4.2N
  • 22. 22. ____________ is the time rate of decrease in velocity.
A) Acceleration
B) Speed
C) Retardation/deceleration
D) Constant speed
  • 23. 23. What is the distance covered by a car which travels with a constant speed of 20.8ms-1 for 30s?
A) 726.0m
B) 450.5m
C) 225.0m
D) 624.0m
  • 24. 24. Brownian motion can also be regarded as __________
A) Random motion
B) Vibratory motion
C) Relative motion
D) Translational rectilinear motion
  • 25. 25. ____________ causes motion.
A) Force
B) Friction
C) Velocity
D) Acceleration
  • 26. 26. The following are fundamental quantities except __________
A) Luminous intensity
B) Temperature
C) Amount of substance
D) Power
  • 27. 27. The S.I Unit of Energy is __________
A) Newton
B) Joule
C) Kilogram
D) Kelvin
  • 28. 28. 360⁰ = ___________ rads
A) 2π
B) π2
C) None of the above
D) π
  • 29. 29. What is rectilinear acceleration?
A) Acceleration due to gravity
B) Acceleration in a circular motion
C) Acceleration in a curved path
D) Acceleration in a straight line
  • 30. 30. A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 seconds. What is its acceleration?
A) 20 m/s2
B) 10 m/s2
C) 4 m/s2
D) 2 m/s2
  • 31. 31. Which term indicates the shortest path between initial and final positions?
A) Velocity
B) Displacement
C) Distance
D) Speed
  • 32. 32. What does the slope of a distance-time graph represent?
A) Acceleration
B) Speed
C) Displacement
D) Velocity
  • 33. 33. The following are fundamental units except ____
A) Kelvin
B) Candela
C) Joule
D) Ampere
  • 34. 34. The following instruments are used in measuring distance except _____
A) Metre rule
B) Micro-meter screw guage
C) Chemical balance
D) Vernier calliper
  • 35. 35. A car travelled a distance of 4km in 40 secs. Find the speed in metre per second (m/s).
A) 0.1m/s
B) 10m/s
C) 100m/s
D) 100m/s
  • 36. 36. Calculate the weight of an object whose mass is 5kg. [g =10m/s²
A) 0.5N
B) 5N
C) 50N
D) 0.2N
  • 37. 37. The unit of weight is _____
A) Kilogram
B) Newton
C) Newton Per Second
D) Metre
  • 38. 38. In which scenario can an object have zero velocity but still have acceleration?
A) Uniform motion
B) No motion
C) Changing direction
D) Constant speed
  • 39. 39. An object travels 5 meters in the first second, 5 meters in the second second, and 5 meters in the third second. What is its average speed?
A) 15 m/s
B) 5 m/s
C) 20 m/s
D) 10 m/s
  • 40. 40. Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A) Time
B) Speed
C) Distance
D) Displacement
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