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Experiment 1- Vernier Caliper & Micrometer

1. Calculate the Area of a solid cylinder if it has radius 0.30m and length o.70m.

2. Write down correct measurement represented by the following figures:


I.

II.

3. Choose the correct answer to the following questions:


1. What will be the Surface Area of a cylinder, if radius of the cylinder is r = 0.86 cm and its length
is L = 3.75 cm?
a) 250.45 cm2 c) 31.69 cm2
b) 2.4897 cm3 d) 24.897 cm2
2. What is the reading on micrometer (L.C (least count) = 0.01mm)?
a) 5.28 mm
b) 5.78 mm
c) 57.8 cm3
d) 5.78 cm2

3. By using Vernier caliper in figure, Find the


diameter of cylinder (L.C=0.05mm)

a) 1.85 cm
b) 1.1 cm
c) 2.4 mm
d) 18.5 cm
4. If diameter given for sphere is d = 7.532 mm. What will be the Volume of Sphere, V?

a) 223.73 cm3 b) 2237.3 cm3 c) 223.73 mm3 d) 22.372 m3


5. The volume of the sphere is _____________, given r = 0.56 cm

a) 0.43 cm3 b) 2.01 cm3 c) 0.73cm3 d) 0.50cm

6. 1cm is equal to ________m


a) 1 b) 0.1 c) 0.01 d) 0.001

7. Equation to calculate area of cylinder is A =_______________


a) 2 r +2 rL b) 2 rL + 2 r c) 2 r + 2 rL2 d) 2 r2 + 2 rL

8. The volume of the sphere is given by V=____________


a) 4/3 r3 b) 4/3 r2 c) 4 r2 d) none

9. Vernier caliper is used to measure the _____________ of an object.


a) Density b) Ratio c) Length d) Weight

10. Micrometer screw gauge is used to measure the ______________ of an object.


a) Diameter b) Depth c) Volume d) Height

11. If diameter of the ring is 0.063 m, then radius of the ring____________.


a) 0.0315 m b) 0.0135m c) 0.0035 m d) 0.0231m

Experiment 2- Simple Pendulum

1. The acceleration due to gravity (g) from the graph given below __________. Take the two
points in the squares to calculate slope.
a) 9.85 m/s2 b) 9.89 m/s2 c) 9.10 m/s2 d) 9.98 m/s2
2. The acceleration due to gravity (g) is _______________, given value of slope is 4.1
a) 9.81 b) 9.62 c) 9.93 d) 9.01

3. _____________ is the time required to complete one cycle.


a) Relapse b) Ticking c) Periodic d) None
time time time

4. _____________ is the number of cycles per second


a) Km b) Frequency c) Acceleration d) time

5. The unit of acceleration due to gravity (g) is ______________.


a) m/s2 b) m/s c) s2/m d) m

6. The unit of frequency is ________________.


a) Newton b) meter c) second-1 d) none

7. Simple pendulum experiment is used to measure the value of acceleration due to gravity

a) Density b) Viscosity c) Speed d) Speed

8. The correct relation between L (length) and T (time period) for simple pendulum is given as ..

a) b) c) d)

9. For a simple pendulum, time period (T) is given by

a) b) c) d)

10. If value of acceleration due to gravity (g) is 9.8 m/s2, then what is value of g in cgs system ?..

a) g=980 b) g = 980 c) g = 98.0 d) g = 9.80


m/s2 cm/ s2 cm/s2 cm/s2

11. If time for 15 oscillations of a simple pendulum is T15 = 16.53 sec. what will be time period value
for one oscillation.

a) 1.20 min b) 1.102 sec c) 11.01 sec d) 1.653 sec

12. If the value of Slope = 3.85 sec2/m. Calculate acceleration due to gravity, g using practical
formula?

a) 10.7 b) 10.25 c) 1.52 d) 102.5


sec2/cm2 m/sec2 cm/sec2 m/sec2
13. Calculate the slope of the graph with units, having L (cm) on x axis & T2 (s2) on y axis. Two
points are (50 cm, 2.1 s2) and (70 cm, 2.9 s2).
a) 0.4 m/s2 b) 4 s2/cm c) 4.2 s2/m d) 0.04 s2/cm
14. If length of simple pendulum is (L= 0.4 m) and time period of simple pendulum (T =1.25 s)
then the acceleration due to gravity (g) is .............

a) 9.46 m/s2 b) 9.46 m/s c) 10 m/s2 d) 3.01 m/s2

15. By increasing length (L) of thread in simple pendulum, time period (T) ......

a) decreases b) is fixed c) increases d) fluctuate

16. If time of 10 oscillations of simple pendulum is 8 Sec then the value of time period (T) is .......

a) 0.5 S b) 0.8 S c) 1.6 S d) 1.6 S2

Experiment 3 - w

1.

a) resistance b) gravity c) density d) viscosity

2. Unit of current is:

a) Volt b) c) Coulom d) Ampere


b
3. Ohm's law for conductor at constant temperature is given by .......

a) V=I/R b) V=R/I c) I=VR d) V=RI

4. What is unit of potential difference?

a) Volt b) c) Coulom d) Ampere


b
5. If two resistance 1 and 2 are connected in parallel, 1= 5 and 2= 10 then the equivalent
resistance Req is .............

a) b) c) d)

6. Two resistances 1 and 2 are connected in series (R1=15 and R2=10 ). Calculate the
equivalent resistance Req.

a) b) c) d)

7. A 5 Volt battery is connected to a 10 resistor. The electric current flowing through the circuit
is:

a) 10 A b) 50 A c) 2 A d) 0.5 A

8. If the potential difference through a circuit is V = 50 Volt and I = 5 A, then the resistance R is .

a) b) c) d)

9. Which of the following unit is equivalent to Ohm ( )?

a) b) c) × d)

10. The equivalent resistance Req of resistors R1, R2 and R3 connected in series is given as, Req = ....
a) (R1+ R2)/R3 b) (R1x R2)/R3 c) R1+R2+R3 d) none

11. The equivalent resistance Req of resistor R1and R2 connected in parallel is given as ....

a) b) c) d)

12. The unknown resistance R = ____________, given (slope = 0.1x103)

a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10000

Experiment4-

1. periment FB =
(given W1 = 0.65N and W2 = 0.50N)
a) 0.05N b) 0.15 N c) 0.10N d) 0.20

2. w
principal experiment is______________
a) 1083.2 kg/m3 b) 1073.2 kg/m3 c) 1066.8 kg/m3 d) none

3. The equation of buoyant force FB = ______________


a) b) L.A. h. g c) ma d) none

4. L) is ____________
a) Kg b) c) d)

5. The Buoyant force, FB =


a) LVLg b) Lg c) VLg d) none

6. Calculate the weight of the displaced fluid ( ), if a cylinder of Volume, VS = 0.27 m3 is immersed
in water. w = 1000 kg/m³; g = 9.8 m/s2)
a) 2646 N b) 1616 N c) 264.6 N d) 1010.1 N
7.
8. If the density of copper is 9000 kg/m3, and the mass of copper, m is 575 kg. Find the volume, V?
a) 0.64 cm3 b) 64 m3 c) 0.064 m3 d) 6.4m3
9. In a graph between h (m) on x-axis and Fb (N) on y-axis, the value of slope is 4.45 N/m. Find the
(r = 0.012 m; g = 9.8 m/s2 )
a) 10.73 b) 1100 c) 1125 d) 1003.74

10. Which of w?

a) b) c) d) a&b
11. If the volume of object immersed increases, the buoyant force....

a) decreases b) increases c) change d) none


Experiment 5- Speed of sound in air

1. The unit used to measure the speed of sound v is

a) m/s b) m.s c) m/s2 d) s/m

2. In speed of sound experiment the unit of the frequency f is

a) Hz b) s c) m d) N

3. In speed of sound experiment, the relation for speed of sound v is

a) v= 4 Lf b) v= d /t c) v = f L d) v= f /L

4. The reciprocal of the frequency 1/f is known as

a) The angular b) The angular c) The periodic d) The


frequency velocity Time wavenumber

5. v ) is

a) 340.8 m/s b) 340.8 s/m c) 340.8 m.s d) 340.8 N

6. In the speed of sound experiment, the = 80 then the speed of sound is .....

a) 320s/m b) 320m/s c) 320 m. s d) 340m/s

7. If the first resonance for a certain turning fork of a frequency = 480 is found at = 0.17 ,
then the speed of sound is

a) b) c) d)

8. The Unit for is ......

a) b) c) -1 d) HZ -1
9. What is the periodic time of sound wave if the tuning fork frequency is 288 HZ?

a) 3.47x10 -3 Hz b) 3.47x10 -3 s c) 3.47x10 -3 s -1 d) 288 s

10. Which of these statements is correct?

a) c) L&F independent
b) d) None
Experiment 6- Viscosity

1.

a) rv b) 2 c) d) 2

2. What is the terminal velocity for a metallic ball of radius equal to 6 mm if the distance = 50
and has falling time = 3.7 ?

a) 13.50 b) 8.33 c) 1.35 d) 0.135

3.
velocity t If the density of the ball = 7860 and the density of the olive oil .
What is the viscosity coefficient ( ) of the olive oil knowing the acceleration due to the gravity
= 9.80 ?

a) 5.55 Pa.s b) 5.55×103 c) 5.55× 10-3 d) 2.78 Pa.s


Pa.s Pa.s
4. reached the terminal velocity
= 0.070 . How long will the ball take to travel an average distance = 40 .

a) 5.71 s c) 1.75×10-3 s
b) 571.42 s d) 57.14 s
5. Two metallic balls of radii 1.5 mm and 2 mm respectively are travelling through a distance d= 40
cm in a viscous liquid. The travelling time the small ball is 14.77 s, and the other ball is 9.08 s
respectively which one of the ball has the highest terminal velocity

a) 1.5mm= 2mm c) 1.5mm 2mm


b) 1.5mm > 2mm d) 1.5mm < 2mm

6. When a ball is dropped for a distance d in a viscous liquid, there are .............. act upon it.

a) Three forces c) One forces.


b) Two forces. d) No force.

7. The SI unit equivalent to Pascal x second is ............

a) b) c) d)

9. The terminal velocity of falling ball is independent of ............

a) The density of the falling ball. c) The density of the viscous liquid.
b) The distance a metallic ball is falling. d) The viscosity coefficient of the liquid.

9. The viscosity coefficient =

a) c)
b) d)
EXPERIMENT7- Power of concave mirror& convex lens

1. The power of a concave mirror P is given by P = ......


a) b) = c) f = d) f =
2. The power of a concave mirror is measured in
a) meter b) cm c) Diopter d) Joules
3. Concave mirror involves phenomenon of .............. of light
a) refraction b) reflection c) scattering d) none

4. The distance between the forming image and the mirror is often denoted by ..........

a) U b) V c) 1/U d) 1/V

5. The focal length is measured in .......

a) Diopter b) m c) m-1 d) All

5. If the distance from the object to the image cm and the distance between the image and
the mirror is cm. What is the power p?

a) 11.25m b) 1.125cm c) m-1 a) 0.1125 cm

8. The focal length of a concave mirror is measured to be equal 0.10 m. What is the power of the
mirror?

a) 10 m b) 10 m-1 c) 10 s d) 10 cm

6. The focal length of a concave mirror depends on ...........

a) b) Radius (R) c) d) Size of


distance u distance v object

9. What is the focal length f of the mirror if the mean value of the power is found to be 10.2 D?

a) 10.2 m b) 5.2 m c) 9.8 m d) 9.8 m

10. The lens is ........... devise

a) Image b) Image forming c) object d) image cutting


reflecting reflecting
11. If the focal length of a convex lens is equal to 100 mm. The power P is ...
a) 100 D b) 10 D c) 0.1 D d) 0.01 D

12. If the distance from the object to the lens is equal to 20 cm and the distance between the image
and lens is 20 cm, then the power P is?
a) 10 m b) 0.20 m c) 0.20 D d) 10 m-1
13. If the power P of a convex lens is equal to 5 D. What is the focal length f ?
a) 0.05 m b) 20 cm c) 200 m d) 20 m
14. What we call bending of light? If the beam of light passes from one medium to another?
a) Refraction b) Dispersion c) Reflection d) deviation
15. An object placed 0.75 m from a convex lens forms image at 0.375 m from lens. What is power of
lens?
a) 2.5 D b) 4 D c) 25 D d) 40

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