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XI

1. Dimension shows the ___________ of physical quantity


(a) Unit
(b) Magnitude
(c) Direction
(d) Nature
2. S.I unit of luminous intensity is ______________
(a) Mole
(b) Ampere
(c) Kelvin
(d) Candela
3. The dimension of acceleration is ____________
(a) LT-2
(b) LT-1
(c) LT-3
(d) N.O.T
4. MLT-2 is the dimension of _______________
(a) Energy
(b) Momentum
(c) Power
(d) Force
5. Dyne is the unit of _______________
(a) Energy
(b) Power
(c) Impulse
(d) Force
6. Which of the following pair have identical dimension
(a) Momentum , power
(b) Pressure , work
(c) Impulse , momentum
(d) Force , torque
7. Solid angle is measure in _______________
(a) Radian
(b) Steradian
(c) Meter
(d) Degree
8. Radian is the S.I unit of ___________
(a) Solid angle
(b) Plane angle
(c) Distance
(d) Area
9. Mega is equal to ______________
(a) 103
(b) 106
(c) 109
(d) 1012
10. Which of the following is NOT basic unit
(a) Ampere
(b) Kelvin
(c) Coulomb
(d) Ampere
11. One pound is equal to _____________ newton
(a) 14.6
(b) 4.4
(c) 1.5
(d) 7.2
12. In complete sphere there are ___________________steradian
(a) 4 π
(b) π
(c) 2 π
(d) 6 π
13. In S.I system there are _______________ basic quantities
(a) 3
(b) 7
(c) 5
(d) 9
14. Force is taken as fundamental quantity in
(a) C.G.S System
(b) M.K.S System
(c) F.P.S System
(d) S.I System
15. Those quantities which are independent of other quantities are called ________________
(a) Fundamental quantities
(b) Derived Quantities
(c) Ideal quantities
(d) Real quantities
16. In C.G.S System the unit of length , mass and time are _____________ respectively
(a) Meter, kilogram, second
(b) Centimeter, gram , second
(c) Centimeter, kilogram , second
(d) N.O.T
17. The pressure is 5.5x103 Dyne/cm2 then this pressure in N/m2 will be _______________
(a) 5.5x102
(b) 5.5x104
(c) 5.5x105
(d) 5.5x107
18. ________________ deals the study of relationship between current electricity and magnetism
(a) Electrostatic
(b) Electromagnetism
(c) Solid state physics
(d) N.O.T
19. Which of the following is NOT a vector
(a) Force
(b) Displacement
(c) Power
(d) Velocity
20. The magnitude of vector P = 2i +3j – 6k is _________________
(a) 7
(b) 14
(c) 3
(d) 9
21. A vector which is obtained by diving a vector with its own magnitude is called _____________
(a) Free vector
(b) Null vector
(c) Position vector
(d) Unit vector
22. Ali walks 12m straight then turns his left and walks 10m and then he turns his right and walks
12m find his net displacement
(a) 26m
(b) 13m
(c) 39m
(d) 10m
23. For what value of c the vector P = 2i + 3j +ck becomes parallel to vector Q = 6i + 9j + 30 k
(a) 10
(b) 5
(c) 12
(d) 8
24. The angle between two parallel vectors is ________________
(a) 90 degree
(b) 0 degree
(c) 45 degree
(d) 180 degree
25. The vector which shows the position of a point in a space with respect to origin is called
__________
(a) Free vector
(b) Null vector
(c) Position vector
(d) Unit vector
26. When a vector is multiplied by -1 then resultant vector becomes its _____________
(a) Free vector
(b) Null vector
(c) Negative vector
(d) Parallel vector
27. The magnitude of vector __________
(a) Is always positive
(b) Can be positive or negative
(c) Always greater than one
(d) N.O.T
28. When vector is represented by line having arrow then length of line shows
(a) Direction of vector
(b) Magnitude of vector
(c) Both a and b
(d) N.O.T
29. Vectors can be added by _____________
(a) Head to tail rule
(b) Law of parallelogram
(c) Law of triangle
(d) A.O.T
30. The sum of all vectors is called ________________
(a) Free vector
(b) Null vector
(c) Unit vector
(d) Resultant vector

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