Physics Quiz For Class 11

  • Question of

    What exactly is a conservative force conserving?

    • Force
    • Energy
    • Velocity
    • Acceleration
  • Question of

    The force that is not one of the conservative forces is

    • frictional force
    • gravitational force
    • electric force
    • elastic spring force
  • Question of

    When a force is parallel to the direction of motion of the body, then work done on the body is.

    • Zero
    • Minimum
    • Maximum
    • Infinity
  • Question of

    For equilibrium, the net moment acting on the body by various conservative forces is _____:

    • Zero
    • One
    • Two
    • Three
  • Question of

    What exactly is a conservative force conserving?

    • Force
    • Energy
    • Velocity
    • Acceleration
  • Question of

    The force that is not one of the conservative forces is

    • frictional force
    • gravitational force
    • electric force
    • elastic spring force
  • Question of

    When a force is parallel to the direction of motion of the body, then work done on the body is.

    • Zero
    • Minimum
    • Maximum
    • Infinity
  • Question of

    All visible objects either ______ or reflect light

    • emit
    • transfer
    • absorb
    • None
  • Question of

    According to Einstein’s theory, light consists of particles called _________.

    • electrons
    • protons
    • photons
    • None
  • Question of

    Scientists now agree that ________ has a dual nature, part particle and part wave

    • single
    • dual
    • triple
    • None
  • Question of

    According to ________ speed of light is 300 000 km/s

    • Albert Michelson
    • Christian Huygens
    • Olaus Roemer
    • None
  • Question of

    Michelson’s experimental value for the speed of light was _______________ km/s

    • 399,920
    • 199,920
    • 299,920
    • None
  • Question of

    The energy that travels in a wave that is partly electric and partly magnetic is called _________

    • X-rays
    • radio waves
    • electromagnetic waves
    • None
  • Question of

    The range of electromagnet waves are called _______.

    • electromagnet spectrum
    • electromagnetic induction
    • electromagnetic particles
    • None
  • Question of

    Electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than the red of visible light are called _________.

    • ultraviolet
    • infrared
    • gamma rays
    • None
  • Question of

    Electromagnetic waves of frequencies higher than those of violet are called __________.

    • microwaves
    • radio waves
    • ultraviolet
    • None
  • Question of

    Materials that transmit light are ________.

    • atoms
    • opaque
    • transparent
    • None
  • Question of

    Examples of opaque materials are_______.

    • wood; stone; people
    • glass; metals; sink
    • none of the above
    • None
  • Question of

    A thin beam of light is often called a ______.

    • shadow
    • ray
    • eclipse
    • None
  • Question of

    When light shines on an object, some of the rays may be stopped while others pass on _____.

    • in a straight-line path
    • in a curved-line path
    • in no path
    • None
  • Question of

    A partial shadow is called a (an) ___________.

    • penumbra
    • beam
    • neutron
    • None
  • Question of

    An eclipse of the sun occurs when the moon’s shadow falls on the ______________.

    • planets
    • Earth
    • sun
    • None
  • Question of

    Light travels in _________.

    • particles
    • waves
    • energy
    • None
  • Question of

    Waves are transversal and not ________.

    • longitudinal
    • horizontal
    • straight
    • None
  • Question of

    Polarization is when waves travel _________.

    • vertical
    • diagonal
    • transversal
    • None
  • Question of

    Waves can be vertically or _______________ polarized

    • positively
    • horizontally
    • diagonally
    • None
  • Question of

    Light that reflects at glancing angles from_________ surfaces, such as glass, water or roads, vibrates mainly in the plane of the reflecting surface

    • non-metallic
    • metallic
    • plastic
    • None
  • Question of

    A pair of photographs or movie frames, taken a short distance apart, can be seen in _________ when the left eye sees only the left view and the right eye sees only the right view

    • 2-D
    • 4-D
    • 3-D
    • None
  • Question of

    To see in 3-D, the viewer wears polarized eyeglasses with the lens axes also at _________ angles

    • acute
    • right
    • obtuse
    • None
  • Question of

    Which of the following can not be the resultant of the vectors of magnitudes 5 and 10?

    • 7
    • 8
    • 5
    • 2

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