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Revision Questions

Chapter 1-4

Quiz Questions
2019
Are You Ready?
1. The force acting between these bodies is determined by their
masses and the.
A. Weight
B. Distances
C. Gravity
D. All of the above
Answer: Distances
2. Which one of the following have more gravitational field?
E. Moon
F. Mars
G. Sun
H. Earth
Answer: Earth
Study the diagram and answer the question 3
& 4.
3. The letter ‘G’ represent
A. Total weight of an object.
B. Whole weight disappear on it.
C. Whole weight moving down.
D. Lines of symmetry
Answer: Total weight of an object.
4. The conclusion drawn from the above
diagram is..
E. Gravitational force
F. Gravitational field
G. Mid point of irregular objects
H. All of the above
Answer: Mid point of irregular objects
Karma set an experiment to
observed the direction of wind
near his house.
5. This is an example of
A. Stable equilibrium
B. Neutral equilibrium
C. Unstable equilibrium
D. None of the above
Answer: Neutral equilibrium
6. Parallelogram law of vector addition is used to determine the
A. Direction
B. Magnitude
C. Graphical representation
D. Both A & B
Answer: Both A & B
7. The flight of boomerang executes
E. Translation motion
F. Vibration motion
G. Both A & D
H. Rotational motion
Answer: Both A & D
8. Sangay is a good carpenter, and
he construct a simple school
box as shown in the diagram.
If these two sides are constructed at
90 degree what would be the
resultant force?
A. 16.6cm
B. 16.45cm
C. 16.01cm
D. 16.05cm
Answer: 16.6cm
9. Two equal and parallel force acting in opposite direction is
known as
A. Torque
B. Moment of couple
C. Couple
D. Moment
Answer: Couple
10. Torque is directly proportional to force and
E. Mass
F. Distance
G. Weight
H. Couple
Answer: Distance
11. The principle of moment states that
A. F1 Xd1 = F2Xd2
B. F1 + d1 = F2+d2
C. F1 Xd2 = F2Xd1
D. F1 +d2 = F2+d1
Answer: F1 Xd1 = F2Xd2
12. “The objects of the same size and shape but with different masses would
hit the ground at the same time when dropped from same height”.
Which one is correct about this statement?
E. Aristotle
F. Isaac Newton
G. Basie Pascal
H. Galileo Galilei
Answer: Galileo Galilei
13. The constant velocity of the motion is called
A. Initial velocity
B. Final velocity
C. Terminal velocity
D. Instantaneous velocity
Answer: Terminal velocity
14. Nado found out that as the object falls closest to the ground,
the diving force decreases, because of
E. Weight
F. Drag force
G. Gravity
H. Acceleration
Answer: Drag force
Chapter 2

PRESSURE & ITS APPLICATION


15. The word ‘pressure’ means
A. Force
B. Motion
C. Agents of direction
D. Agents of change
Answer: Agents of change
16. S.I unit of pressure is
E. Kgm/s2per cm2
F. Kgm/s2per m2
G. Kg/s2per m2
H. Kg/s2per cm2
Answer: Kgm/s2per m2
17. Pressure exerted between two solid body is directly proportional to the
force and inversely proportional to
A. Thrust
B. Weight
C. Area
D. Mass
Answer: Area
18. Pema & Sangay are doing constructon works with brother. Pema use
iron hammer and Sangay use wooden hammer to fit the nails. Who will
finish the work fast?
E. Pema
F. Sangay
G. Both Pema & Sangay
H. None of the above
Answer: Pema
19. Density is defined as
A. Weight per unit volume
B. Mass per unit volume
C. Fixed volume
D. Fixed weight
Answer: Mass per unit volume
20. Hot air balloons rise into air because
E. Cooler air is less denser than warmer air
F. Cooler air & warmer air has same density
G. Balloons are inflated with air
H. Warmer air is less denser than cooler air
Answer: Warmer air is less denser than cooler air
21. Such a massive ship can float, whereas a small coin can
sink into the river because of
A. Principle of moment
B. Pascal law
C. Archimedes principle
D. All of the above
Answer: Archimedes principle
22. In case of Pascal law, which one of the following is true?
E. Area of pistons are equal
F. Forces are equal
G. used gases
H. Used fluids
Answer: Used fluids
23. The amount of pressure of water increases with all the following
factors EXCEPT?
A. Depth of the water
B. Density of the water
C. Volume of the water
D. Gravitational constant
Answer: Volume of the water
24. A stone is thrown straight up and then falls straight back down.
When it attains maximum height, the stone’s velocity is
E. Minimum
F. Maximum
G. Equal to its displacement
H. Equal to acceleration due to gravity
Answer: Minimum
25. The diagram shown
below represents a
brake system in a
vehicles.
The ‘Z’ Represent
A. Big piston
B. Master cylinder
C. Fluid cylinder
D. Large piston
Answer: Master cylinder
26. The slope of the graph
shown below would
represent
A. Work
B. Power
C. Momentum
D. Time
Answer: Time
Chapter 3

Energy
27. The amount of work done by Dorji depends on
I. Dorji applied 100N from the East.
II. Dorji applied 100N
III. The object is displaced from point P to Q
IV. The object is displaced at 0 degree.
A. I, II, &III
B. II, III & IV
C. I, III, & IV
D. I, II & IV
Answer: II, III & IV
28. The amount of work done is zero, when
A. Displaced angle =90degree
B. Displaced angle =180degree
C. Displaced angle =60 degree
D. Displaced angle =0degree
Answer: Displaced angle =0degree
29. 107 erg is equivalent to
E. 10 Joule
F. 1 Joule
G. 5Joule
H. 100Joule
Answer: 1 Joule
30. Work done against gravity depends on
A. Mass & Height
B. Mass & weight
C. Weight & direction
D. Speed & Direction
Answer: Mass & Height
31. Chimi takes out 100g of oil from the well of 50cm depth. Work
done by Chimi will be
(take g =9.8cm/S2)
E. 4.9/1000J
F. 49/1000J
G. 4.9/10000J
H. 49/10000J
Answer: 49/10000J
Study the diagram and answer the
question 32s & 33s.
32. Who has more power?
A. Nado
B. KaKa
C. Nado & KaKa
D. None of the above
Answer: KaKa
33. Calculate the power of Nado?
E. 3.4KW
F. 3.4MW
G. 0.0034KW
H. 0.0034MW
Answer: 0.0034KW
34. A machine having 100% efficient is known as
A. Energy out put
B. Energy input
C. Frictionless machine
D. Ideal machine
Answer: Ideal machine
35. The force which prevents a stationary object to move is called
E. Tension force
F. Resistive force
G. Gravitational force
H. All of the above
Answer: Resistive force
36. In which position a ball have maximum potential energy?
A. Position A
B. Position B
C. Position c
D. Position A & B
Answer: Position A
37. At position C, potential energy is less because the ball
E. Wasted energy as Velocity
F. Wasted energy as P.E & K.E
G. Wasted energy as sound, light & heat
H. All of the above
Answer: Wasted energy as sound, light & heat
38. The ball possessed ……energy at position B
I. Potential
J. Kinetic
K. Both
L. No
Answer: Kinetic
39. Many households in Bhutan still use firewood, kerosene and
liquid petroleum gas, which may leads to
A. Lack Energy efficiency
B. Global warming
C. Climate change
D. Both Global warming & Climate change
Answer: Both Global warming & Climate change
40.The energy efficiency and renewable energy are the
E. Twin pillars of sustainable energy policy
F. Twin pillars of gross national happiness
G. Twin pillars of gross domestic product
H. Twin pillars of environment policy
Answer: Twin pillars of sustainable energy policy
41. All the following are the efficient ways to use energy, EXCEPT;
A. Energy efficient appliances
B. Insulation
C. Technological advancement
D. Sustainability
Answer: Sustainability
42. Most of the country prefer using electricity generated by water
than the fossil fuel, because;
E. Inexpensive to operate
F. Easily accessible
G. Do no emits green house gases
H. Renewable sources of energy
Answer: Inexpensive to operate
43. Lila confused to select the best types of energy, because all the following energies
are clean, efficient and reliable form of energy. If you are lila which energy will you
select;
A. Geothermal Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Wind Energy
D. Hydroelectricity
Answer: Hydroelectricity
44. Bio energy is renewable source. Renewable means
E. reused
F. Replaced quickly
G. Recycled
H. All of the above
Answer: Replaced quickly
Chapter 4

Electricity & Magnetism


45. Electric current means
A. Charge per time
B. Charge per current
C. Resistance per time
D. Resistance per charge
Answer: Charge per time
46. In a electric circuit current will flow from
E. High concentration to low concentration
F. Low potential to high potential
G. Low concentration to high concentration
H. Negative terminal to positive terminal
Answer: Low concentration to high concentration
Study the given diagram
and answer the question;
47. Which one shows the
direction of flow of
electrons.
A. Karma
B. Lehtro
C. Karma & Lethro
D. None of the above
Answer: Lehtro
48. Which one of the following is not a factors of resistance.
A. Nature of the conductor
B. Length of the conductor
C. Temperature of the conductor
D. Nature of the resistance
Answer: Nature of the resistance
49. Ohm’s law means
E. V =R/I
F. V =RI
G. V =I/R
H. I =VR
Answer: V =RI
50. The similarity between ohmic and non ohmic conductors are
A. Flow of current
B. Ohm’s law
C. Linear
D. Nature
Answer: Flow of current
51. Electric Switch box is an example of
E. Thermister
F. Resistivity
G. Diode
H. LDR
Answer: Diode
52. The symbol of light –dependent resistor is
53. The amount of heat produced in a conductor is directly
proportional to
A. Cubic of current
B. Square of current
C. Current & resistance
D. Resistance & time
Answer: Square of current
54. Electric heater generally have
E. Low resistance & low melting point
F. High resistance & low melting point
G. High resistance & high melting point
H. Low resistance & high melting point
Answer: High resistance & high melting point
55. The electric power is defined as
A. Product of voltage & current
B. Product of charge & current
C. Product of current & time
D. All of the above
Answer: Product of voltage & current
56. An electrical appliance is rated 100W-12V. What amount of
current is required for the appliance to operate?
E. 8.33/10 A
F. 833/10 A
G. 833/100A
H. 83/100A
Answer: 833/100A
57. Pema cooked food for her parents in kitchen, but after sometime pema
found that the amount of voltage is loss and rice is half cooked. This is
because of
 Resistance
 Potential drop
 Resistivity
 Specific resistance.
Answer: Potential drop
58. Electrical devices like rice cooker, water boiler, heater, stove,
oven, etc uses wire having
 High resistance & high melting point
 Low resistance & low melting point
 High resistance & low melting point
 Low resistance & high melting point.
Answer: High resistance & high melting point
59. The product of voltage and electric current is measure in
 Joule
 Newton
 Pascal
 Watt
Answer: Watt
60.Work done and power is an example of
 Scalar quantity
 Vector quantity
 Mechanical quantity
 Chemical product
Answer: Scalar quantity
61. All the following factors can change magnetic field lines passing through a circuit
EXCEPT.
 Moving a magnets to and fro near coil
 Change the position of magnets
 Moving coil near magnets
 Change the magnitude of current
Answer: Change the position of magnets
62. The following methods are first discovered by scientists Faraday.
I. Change in the number of magnetic filed lines , emf is induced.
II. Induced emf exists, magnetic field continues
III. Induced emf is determine by flemings right hand rule
IV. Induced emf is directly proportional to rate of change of magnetic field lines.
Which pairs are correct about Faraday.
 I ,II &III
 I, III & IV
 I, II & IV
 I & II
Answer: I, II & IV
63. Device that converts electrical energy into mechanical
energy is
 AC generator
 DC generator
 Cell
 DC motor
Answer: AC generator
64. Alternative current generator is basically based upon
 amperes law
 Lenz's law
 Faradays law
 coulombs law
Answer: Faradays law
65. In alternative current generator, AC current reverses its direction
 20 times per second
 50 times per second
 once per second
 twice per second
Answer: 50 times per second
66. A current carrying coil placed in magnetic field experiences
force", device that proves this law is
 DC generator
 DC motor
 AC generator
 both a and b
Answer: DC motor
67. All the following are factors for induced voltage EXCEPT.
 Strength of the magnetic field.
 Number of turns of armature coil.
 Speed of rotation of the armature coil
 Position of armature coil
Answer: Position of armature coil
68. Which of the following does not change in an ordinary
transformer........
  Frequency
 Voltage
 Current
 Any of the above
Answer: Frequency
69. Generator transformers are
a) Step-up transformers
b) Step-down transformers
c) Auto-transformers
d) One-one transformers
Answer: Step-up transformers
70. In a transformer the energy is conveyed from primary to
secondary
a) through cooling coil
b) through air
c) by the flux
d) none of the above
Answer: by the flux
71. Which winding in a transformer has more number of
turns ?
a)  Low voltage winding 
b)  High voltage winding
c) Primary winding
d) Secondary winding
Answer: High voltage winding
72. Primary winding of a transformer
a) is always a low voltage winding
b) is always a high voltage winding
c) could either be a low voltage or high voltage winding
d)     none of the above
Answer: could either be a low voltage or high voltage winding
Chapter: 5

WAVES
73. Direction of waves is parallel to distance of
vibration in
 transverse waves
 longitudinal waves
 both transverse and longitudinal waves
 none of the waves
Answer: longitudinal waves

To be Continued in 2020

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