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Question 1: What is the SI unit of force?
A. Joule B. Newton C. Watt D. Pascal
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Newton
Rationale: The newton is the standard derived SI unit of force.
Question 2: Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A. Mass B. Speed C. Velocity D. Time
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Velocity
Rationale: Velocity has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector.
Question 3: What is the acceleration of an object in free fall near Earth's surface?
A. 9.8 m/s B. 9.8 m/s² C. 9.8 m²/s D. 9.8 kg/m²
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 9.8 m/s²
Rationale: Gravity accelerates objects downward at approximately 9.8 meters per
second squared.
Question 4: Newton's first law of motion is also known as the law of?
A. Gravity B. Inertia C. Acceleration D. Conservation
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Inertia
Rationale: Newton's first law states that objects resist changes in motion, which is
inertia.
Question 5: If the net force on an object is zero, its acceleration is?
A. Zero B. Constant C. Increasing D. Decreasing
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Zero
Rationale: According to Newton's second law, zero net force results in zero
acceleration.
Question 6: Which formula represents kinetic energy?
A. mgh B. 1/2 mv² C. Fd D. ma
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 1/2 mv²
,Rationale: Kinetic energy is calculated as one-half the mass times the velocity squared.
Question 7: Gravitational potential energy depends on mass, gravity, and?
A. Velocity B. Height C. Time D. Acceleration
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Height
Rationale: Gravitational potential energy is the product of mass, gravitational
acceleration, and height.
Question 8: The rate at which work is done is called?
A. Energy B. Force C. Power D. Momentum
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Power
Rationale: Power is defined as work divided by the time interval.
Question 9: What is the SI unit of work?
A. Newton B. Joule C. Watt D. Pascal
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Joule
Rationale: Work is measured in joules, which is equivalent to a newton-meter.
Question 10: Momentum is the product of mass and?
A. Acceleration B. Velocity C. Force D. Distance
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Velocity
Rationale: Linear momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by its
velocity.
Question 11: In an elastic collision, which quantity is conserved?
A. Only momentum B. Only kinetic energy C. Both momentum and kinetic energy D.
Neither momentum nor kinetic energy
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Both momentum and kinetic energy
Rationale: Elastic collisions conserve both total momentum and total kinetic energy.
Question 12: The time it takes for one complete wave cycle is the?
A. Frequency B. Period C. Wavelength D. Amplitude
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Period
Rationale: The period is the reciprocal of frequency and measures the time per cycle.
Question 13: Sound waves are examples of which type of wave?
A. Transverse B. Longitudinal C. Electromagnetic D. Surface
,CORRECT ANSWER: B. Longitudinal
Rationale: Sound waves propagate through compressions and rarefactions, making
them longitudinal.
Question 14: Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency?
A. Radio waves B. Microwaves C. Visible light D. Gamma rays
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Gamma rays
Rationale: Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies in the
spectrum.
Question 15: According to Ohm's law, voltage equals current multiplied by?
A. Power B. Resistance C. Charge D. Time
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Resistance
Rationale: Ohm's law is expressed as V = IR, where R is resistance.
Question 16: Heat transfer through direct contact is called?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. Induction
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Conduction
Rationale: Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy through direct molecular
collisions.
Question 17: Heat transfer through the movement of fluids is called?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. Reflection
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Convection
Rationale: Convection involves the bulk movement of liquids or gases transferring heat.
Question 18: Heat transfer through empty space via electromagnetic waves is?
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. Insulation
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Radiation
Rationale: Radiation does not require a medium and travels via electromagnetic waves.
Question 19: The temperature at which all molecular motion theoretically stops is?
A. 0 Celsius B. 0 Fahrenheit C. 0 Kelvin D. 273 Kelvin
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 0 Kelvin
Rationale: Absolute zero, or 0 Kelvin, is the theoretical limit of minimum thermal energy.
Question 20: The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another is?
, A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Diffraction D. Interference
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Refraction
Rationale: Refraction occurs due to a change in the speed of light between media.
Question 21: The bouncing of light off a surface is called?
A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Absorption D. Transmission
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Reflection
Rationale: Reflection is the process where light rays bounce back from a surface.
Question 22: The apparent change in frequency of a wave due to motion is the?
A. Doppler effect B. Photoelectric effect C. Compton effect D. Resonance
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Doppler effect
Rationale: The Doppler effect explains the shift in pitch or light color due to relative
motion.
Question 23: Sound cannot travel through a?
A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Vacuum
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Vacuum
Rationale: Sound requires a physical medium to propagate and cannot travel through a
vacuum.
Question 24: The pitch of a sound is determined by its?
A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Speed D. Wavelength
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Frequency
Rationale: Higher frequency sound waves are perceived as higher pitch by the human
ear.
Question 25: The loudness of a sound is primarily determined by its?
A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Speed D. Period
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Amplitude
Rationale: Greater amplitude in a sound wave corresponds to a louder perceived
volume.
Question 26: A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges is?
A. Concave B. Convex C. Plane D. Cylindrical
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Convex
Rationale: Convex lenses converge light rays to a focal point.