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Class 11 physics questions

Question 1.
Physical quantities are
(a) quantities such as degrees, radians and steradians
(b) quantities such as length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount
of substance, and luminous intensity
(c) quantities such as pounds, dollars and rupees
(d) quantities such as kilos, pounds and gallons
Question 2
The atmospheric pressure is 106 dyne/cm². What is its value in SI unit?
(a) 105 newton/m²
(b) 106 newton/m²
(c) 104 newton/m²
(d) 103 newton/m²
Question 3.
In SI system the fundamental units are
(a) meter, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin, mole and candela
(b) meter, kilogram, second, coulomb, Kelvin, mole and candela
(c) meter, Newton, second, ampere, Kelvin, mole and candela
(d) meter, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin, mole and lux
Question 4.
Absolute error of the measurement is
(a) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity cubed.
(b) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity
squared.
(c) the difference between two individual measurements and their mean
(d) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity
Question 5.
Light year is a unit of
(a) time
(b) distance
(c) sunlight intensity
(d) mass

6. What is the standard unit of measurement of Force?


a) Newton
b) Joule
c) Meter
d) Newton-meter

7. Which of the following is not a system of units?


a) MKS
b) CGS
c) SI
d) Decibel

8. Interplanetary distances are measured in ____


a) Light year
b) Kilometer
c) Megameter
d) Watt

9. What is least count of an instrument?


a) The lowest value that can be measured accurately
b) The greatest value that can be measured accurately
c) Half of the lowest value that can be measured accurately
d) Mean of the lowest and highest values

10. Which of the following are NOT units of time?


a) Second
b) Light year
c) Tropical year
d) Minute

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