AIC SS 1 Physics Revision Test for 3rd Term 2022/23
  • 1. When two neutral objects are rubbed together, what happens to their charges?
A) The type of charge depends on the materials rubbed
B) They become positively charged
C) They become negatively charged
D) They remain neutral
  • 2. The process of charging an object by bringing it near a charged object without direct contact is called
A) Electric potential
B) Induction
C) Electrostatic discharge
D) Conduction
  • 3. When an object gains electrons, it
A) Becomes negatively charged
B) Becomes positively charged
C) Loses its charge
D) Becomes a conductor
  • 4. The flow of electric charge is commonly referred to as
A) Capacitance
B) Current
C) Voltage
D) Resistance
  • 5. Which of the following materials is an insulator?
A) Copper
B) Silver
C) Aluminum
D) Rubber
  • 6. A circuit has a voltage of 12 V and a current of 2 A. What is the power consumed by the circuit?
A) 24 W
B) 6 W
C) 12 W
D) 36 W
  • 7. The SI unit of temperature is
A) Celsius (°C)
B) Fahrenheit (°F)
C) Joule (J)
D) Kelvin (K)
  • 8. What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?
A) 212°C
B) 373°C
C) 0°C
D) 100°C
  • 9. The temperature -40 degrees Celsius is equivalent to
A) -40 Kelvin
B) -40 degrees Fahrenheit
C) -76 Kelvin
D) -76 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 10. When a negatively charged object is brought near a neutral object, what happens to the charges in the neutral object?
A) Positive charges are repelled by the negatively charged object
B) Negative charges are repelled by the negatively charged object
C) Negative charges are attracted to the negatively charged object
D) Positive charges are attracted to the negatively charged object
  • 11. The process of transferring charge by direct contact between two objects is called
A) Electric potential
B) Electrostatic discharge
C) Conduction
D) Induction
  • 12. When an object loses electrons, it
A) Loses its charge
B) Becomes positively charged
C) Becomes a conductor
D) Becomes negatively charged
  • 13. What is the unit of electric current?
A) Ohm (Ω)
B) Ampere (A)
C) Coulomb (C)
D) Volt (V)
  • 14. Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity?
A) Plastic
B) Aluminum
C) Rubber
D) Glass
  • 15. A circuit has a resistance of 10 Ω and a current of 2 A. What is the voltage across the circuit?
A) 10 V
B) 5 V
C) 20 V
D) 2 V
  • 16. The freezing point of water in degrees Celsius is
A) 32°C
B) -32°C
C) 0°C
D) 273°C
  • 17. What is the relationship between degrees Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales?
A) 1°C = 1 K
B) 1 K = 273°C
C) 1°C = 273 K
D) The scales are not directly related
  • 18. The temperature at which all molecular motion theoretically stops is
A) -273 K
B) 0 K
C) 0°C
D) -273°C
  • 19. When two positive charges are brought close to each other, they
A) Repel each other
B) Depend on the magnitude of the charges
C) Attract each other
D) Remain neutral
  • 20. What happens to the charges in an object when it is grounded?
A) The charges redistribute
B) The charges remain unchanged
C) The charges decrease
D) The charges increase
  • 21. Which of the following is an example of an object that is electrically grounded?
A) A rubber balloon
B) A metal rod connected to the Earth
C) A plastic ruler
D) A glass bottle
  • 22. . The device used to measure electric current is called a
A) Ammeter
B) Capacitor
C) Voltmeter
D) Ohmmeter
  • 23. Which of the following materials is a semiconductor?
A) Aluminum
B) Copper
C) Silver
D) Silicon
  • 24. A circuit has a power of 60 W and a voltage of 12 V. What is the current flowing through the circuit?
A) 7 A
B) 5 A
C) 10 A
D) 2 A
  • 25. The SI unit of temperature, Kelvin, is based on
A) The melting point of ice
B) Absolute zero
C) The boiling point of water
D) The triple point of water
  • 26. What is the relationship between the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales?
A) They have the same numerical values
B) There is a nonlinear relationship between the two scales
C) The scales are not directly related
D) There is a linear relationship between the two scales
  • 27. The temperature -273 degrees Celsius is equivalent to
A) -459 Kelvin
B) 0 degrees Fahrenheit
C) -459 degrees Fahrenheit
D) 0 Kelvin
  • 28. When a neutral object is brought close to a negatively charged object, the neutral object becomes
A) Negatively charged
B) Uncharged
C) Induced with opposite charge
D) Positively charged
  • 29. What is the SI unit of electric resistance?
A) Ohm (Ω)
B) Coulomb (C)
C) Ampere (A)
D) Volt (V)
  • 30. The temperature at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have the same numerical value is
A) 0 degrees
B) 32 degrees
C) -40 degrees
D) -273 degrees
  • 31. ......... is an upward vertical force excerted on an object by the liquid so as to oppose its motion through the liquid
A) Upthrust
B) Equilibrium
C) Floating
D) Density
  • 32. If the density of a body is equal to the density of the liquid, the body will remain ........
A) None
B) At the bottom of the liquid
C) In Equilibrium
D) At the center of the liquid
  • 33. Which of these is an effect of Viscosity
A) It increases the speed of a body in fluid
B) None
C) It affect motion of bodies in fluids
D) It is not responsible for the different rates of flow of fluids
  • 34. A substance that contains whether liquid or gas is called?
A) Fluid
B) Surface tension
C) Viscosity
D) None
  • 35. What involves charge of position of a body with time?
A) Motion
B) Distance
C) Measurements
D) Teleportation
  • 36. One of these is not an example of motion
A) Random motion
B) Recreational motion
C) Relative motion
D) Rotational motion
  • 37. The movement of car wheels is an example of ............
A) Relative motion
B) Random motion
C) Rotational motion
D) Recreational motion
  • 38. Bending a ruler on a beam is an example of .............
A) Rotational motion
B) Random motion
C) Relative motion
D) Recreational motion
  • 39. A form of force that opposes or prevents the relative density motion of object in contact with surface is called?
A) Motion
B) Friction
C) Surface tension
D) Density
  • 40. Given that oil viscose at 0.15 and that of grease is three times the square root and raised to the power of three of oil, what is the viscous value of the grease?
A) 0.3
B) 30
C) 6.0
D) 0.6
  • 41. The movement of an object whose vertical motion is altered by the presence of gravity is referred to as ........
A) Force
B) Gravitational force
C) Motion
D) Motion under gravity
  • 42. A motor car is uniformly retarded and brought to rest from a velocity of 36 km/h in 5 sec. Find it's retardation during this period.
A) -2 m/s²
B) 7.2 m/s²
C) 2 m/s²
D) -7.2 m/s²
  • 43. ......... is an object/body launch into the air and allowed to move on its own freely under gravity
A) Motion
B) Harmonic motion
C) Projectile
D) Gravitational force
  • 44. Which of the following is an application of projectile?
A) Drawing
B) Warfare
C) Dancing
D) None
  • 45. A quality that has only magnitude but no direction is called ?
A) Fundamental quantity
B) Vector quantity
C) Derived quantity
D) Scalar quantity
  • 46. Which of these is not an example of vector quantity?
A) Speed
B) Velocity
C) Momentum
D) Force
  • 47. If the resultant displacement is equal to zero
A) Force is not applied
B) None
C) Work is done
D) Work is not done
  • 48. The ratio of load to effort is .......
A) Distance moved
B) Efficiency
C) Velocity ratio
D) Mechanical advantages
  • 49. A ridged bar which is capable of rotating about a fulcrum is called?
A) Pulley
B) Lever
C) Include plane
D) Wedge
  • 50. If the effort (E) is in between the load (L) and the fulcrum (F) it is ...........
A) Fourth class lever
B) Third class lever
C) First class lever
D) Second class lever
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