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question_answer1)
In SONAR, we use [CDS]
A)
ultrasonic waves done
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B)
infrasonic waves done
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C)
radio waves done
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D)
audible sound waves done
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question_answer2)
An oscilloscope is an instrument which allows us to see waves produced by [CDS]
A)
Visible light done
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B)
X-rays done
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C)
Sound done
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D)
Gamma rays done
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question_answer3)
The sound travels fastest in
A)
solids done
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B)
liquids done
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C)
gases done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer4)
Two identical piano wires have same fundamental frequency when kept under the same tension. |
What will happen if tension of one of the wire is slightly increased and both the wires are made to vibrate simultaneously? [CDS]
A)
Noise done
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B)
Beats done
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C)
Resonance done
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D)
Non-linear effects done
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question_answer5)
The turntable of a gramophone is rotated at a constant speed of x revolutions/minute. Which one of the following values of the revolutions per minute is not used? [NDA]
A)
78 r.p.m. done
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B)
56 r.p.m. done
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C)
45 r.p.m. done
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D)
33 r.p.m. done
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question_answer6)
Why is sound heard with more intensity through \[C{{O}_{2}}\] than through the air? [NDA]
A)
Density of \[C{{O}_{2}}\] is more than that of air done
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B)
Density of \[C{{O}_{2}}\] is less than that of air done
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C)
Air is bad conductor of heat done
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D)
\[C{{O}_{2}}\] is a compound, but air is a mixture of gases. done
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question_answer7)
Which one of the following properties distinguishes ultrasound from normal audible sound? [NDA]
A)
Intensity done
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B)
Speed of propagation done
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C)
Frequency done
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D)
Quality done
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question_answer8)
Consider the following statements: |
If the same note is played on a flute and a sitar, one can still distinguish between them because they differ in [NDA] |
1. frequency |
2. intensity |
3. quality |
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A)
1 and only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
3 only done
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D)
2 only done
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question_answer9)
Consider the following statements: |
Sound waves can undergo [NDA] |
1. reflection |
2. refraction |
3. interference |
A)
1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
1 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer10)
Consider the following parts of spectra [NDA]
1. Visible |
2. Infrared |
3. Ultraviolet |
4. Microwave |
Which one of the following is the correct sequence in which their wavelengths increase?
A)
\[4-3-1-2\] done
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B)
\[4-1-2-3\] done
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C)
\[3-2-1-4\] done
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D)
\[3-1-2-4\] done
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question_answer11)
In a sitar wire which one of the following types of vibration is produced? [NDA]
A)
Progressive longitudinal done
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B)
Stationary longitudinal done
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C)
Progressive transverse done
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D)
Stationary transverse done
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question_answer12)
Which one of the following is not electromagnetic in nature? [NDA]
A)
Cathode-rays done
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B)
X-rays done
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C)
Gamma-rays done
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D)
Infrared-rays done
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question_answer13)
'Pitch' is a characteristic of sound that depends upon its [NDA]
A)
intensity done
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B)
frequency done
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C)
quality done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer14)
Timbre is called the quality of sound. One can recognise the voice of a familiar human being or instrument without actually seeing them. This quality is associated with
A)
material of the body done
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B)
overtones present in the sound done
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C)
shape of the body done
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D)
all of the above done
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question_answer15)
Match the column - I and Column - II.
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Column-I |
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Column-II |
A. |
Audible range in humans |
P. |
greater than 20,000 Hz |
B. |
Ultrasonic waves |
Q |
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
C. |
Infrasonic waves |
R. |
1498 m/s |
D. |
Speed of sound in water (distilled) |
S. |
343.2m/s |
E. |
Speed of sound in air |
T. |
less than 20 Hz |
A)
A-Q; B-P; C-T; D-S; E-R done
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B)
A-Q; B-P; C-T; D-R; E-S done
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C)
A-P; B-Q; C-T; D-R; E-S done
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D)
A-Q; B-T; C-P; D-R; E-S done
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question_answer16)
Suppose a tunnel is dug along a diameter of the earth. A particle is dropped from a point, a distance h directly above the tunnel, the motion of the particle is
A)
simple harmonic done
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B)
parabolic done
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C)
oscillatory done
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D)
non-periodic done
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question_answer17)
Which one of the following types of waves are used in a night vision apparatus? [IAS Prelim]
A)
Radio waves done
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B)
Microwaves done
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C)
Infra-red waves done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer18)
Figure given above shows the part of a long string in which transverse waves are produced. Which pair of points is in phase? [NDA]
A)
A and E done
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B)
B and J done
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C)
D and J done
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D)
C and G done
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question_answer19)
Consider the following statements with reference to observations made by an astronaut on the surface of moon:
1. The astronaut finds that a simple pendulum continues to oscillate for a much longer time, than that on the earth. |
2. No atmosphere exists there. |
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? [NDA]
A)
Only 1 done
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B)
Only 2 done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer20)
If the length of second's pendulum is increased by 2%, how many seconds will it lose per day? [NDA]
A)
3600 s done
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B)
3456 s done
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C)
1728 s done
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D)
846 s done
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question_answer21)
A man standing between two parallel hills fires a gun and hears two echoes, one 2.5 s and the other 3.5 s after the firing. If the velocity of sound is \[330\,\,m{{s}^{-1}}\], how long will it take him to hear the third echo? [NDA]
A)
4 s done
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B)
5 s done
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C)
6 s done
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D)
8 s done
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question_answer22)
The simple harmonic motion of a particle is given by y = 3 sin \[\omega \,t\]+ 4 cos\[\omega \,t\]. Which one of the following is the amplitude of this motion? [NDA]
A)
1 done
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B)
5 done
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C)
7 done
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D)
12 done
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question_answer23)
The standing wave pattern along a string of length 60 cm is shown in the above diagram. If the speed of the transverse waves on this string is 300 m/s, in which one of the following modes is the string vibrating? [NDA]
A)
Fundamental done
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B)
First overtone done
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C)
Second overtone done
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D)
Third overtone done
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question_answer24)
A sonometer wire having a length of 50 cm is vibrating in the fundamental mode with a frequency of 100 Hz. Which of the following is the type of propagating wave and its speed? [NDA]
A)
Longitudinal, 50 m/s done
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B)
Transverse, 50 m/s done
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C)
Longitudinal, 100 m/s done
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D)
Transverse, 100 m/s done
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question_answer25)
The Visible light has a wavelength range from about 380 nm (violet) to 780 nm (red). If an excited object emits light with wavelength of 15 nm, to which one of the following ranges does it belongs? [NDA]
A)
X-ray done
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B)
Gamma ray done
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C)
Infrared done
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D)
Ultraviolet done
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question_answer26)
Which one among the following statements is not correct? [NDA]
A)
In progressive waves, the amplitude may be constant and neighbouring points are out of phase with each other done
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B)
In air or other gases, a progressive antinode occurs at a displacement node and a progressive node occurs at a displacement antinode done
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C)
Transverse wave can be polarised while longitudinal wave cannot be polarised done
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D)
Longitudinal wave can be polarised while transverse wave cannot be polarised done
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question_answer27)
Sound moves with higher velocity if [NDA]
A)
pressure of the medium is decreased done
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B)
temperature of the medium is increased done
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C)
humidity of the medium is increased done
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D)
Both [b] and [c] above done
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question_answer28)
Bats can ascertain distance, directions, nature and size of the obstacles at night. This is possible by reflection of the emitted [NDA]
A)
ultrasonic waves from the bat done
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B)
ultrasonic waves from the distant objects done
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C)
supersonic waves from the bat done
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D)
supersonic waves from the distant objects done
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question_answer29)
The regions of compressions and rare fractions of sound wave are-established because
A)
the sound wave undergoes diffraction behind obstacles done
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B)
the reflected sound wave at fixed end interferes with the incident wave done
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C)
the longitudinal movement of air molecules produce pressure fluctuations done
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D)
the speed of the sound wave changes as it travels through a medium done
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question_answer30)
Assertion [A]: A jet aircraft moving at Mach Number equal to 1 travels faster at an altitude of 15 km than while moving at Mach Number equal to 1 near the sea level. |
Reason [R]: The velocity of sound depends on the temperature of the surrounding medium. [IAS Prelim] |
A)
Both A are R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true done
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question_answer31)
Assertion [A]: Radio waves bend in a magnetic field. |
Reason [R]: Radio waves are electromagnetic in nature. [IAS Prelim] |
A)
Both A are R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true done
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question_answer32)
The sound from an open pipe is more pleasant than the sound from a closed pipe. This is because:
A)
sound is heard from both the sides of an open pipe done
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B)
there are more overtone combinations in an open pipe than in a closed one done
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C)
it is very easy to operate an open pipe done
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D)
the length of the open pipe is shorter done
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question_answer33)
Which one of the following is the mode of heat transfer in which warm material is transported so as to displace a cooler material? [NDA]
A)
Conduction only done
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B)
Convection only done
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C)
Radiation done
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D)
Both conduction and convection done
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question_answer34)
Low temperatures (cryogenics) find application in: [IAS Prelim]
A)
space travel, surgery and magnetic levitation done
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B)
surgery, magnetic levitation and telemetry done
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C)
space travel, surgery and telemetry done
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D)
space travel, magnetic levitation and telemetry done
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question_answer35)
Which zone of a candle flame is the hottest? [NDA]
A)
Dark innermost zone done
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B)
Outermost zone done
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C)
Middle luminous zone done
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D)
Central zone done
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question_answer36)
Which one among the following denotes the smallest temperature? [NDA]
A)
\[1{}^\circ \] on the Celsius scale done
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B)
\[1{}^\circ \] on the Kelvin scale done
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C)
\[1{}^\circ \] on the Fahrenheit scale done
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D)
\[1{}^\circ \] on the Reaumur scale done
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question_answer37)
Assertion [A]: Steam is more harmful for human body than the boiling water in case of bum. |
Reason [R]: Boiling water contains more heat than steam. [CDS] |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true, but R is false done
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D)
A is false, but R is true done
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question_answer38)
Assertion [A]: In a pressure cooker food is cooked above boiling point. |
Reason [R]: Boiling point of water increases as the pressure increases. [CDS] |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true, but R is false done
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D)
A is false, but R is true done
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question_answer39)
Strips of two metals A and B are firmly jointed together as shown in the figure. [IAS Prelim]
On heating, A expands more than B does. If this jointed strip is heated, then it will appear as
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer40)
Which one among the following statements about thermal conductivity is correct? [NDA]
A)
Steel > Wood > Water done
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B)
Steel > Water > Wood done
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C)
Water > Steel > Wood done
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D)
Water > Wood > Steel done
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question_answer41)
Cloudy nights are warmer compared to clear cloudless nights, because clouds: [IAS Prelim]
A)
prevent clod waves from the sky from descending on earth done
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B)
reflect back the heat given off by earth done
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C)
produce heat and radiate it towards earth done
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D)
absorb heat from the atmosphere and send it towards earth done
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question_answer42)
A solid is melted (above the melting point) and allowed to cool down at normal condition. Its variation of temperature as a function of times is as shown in the figure given below. What is the reason for the plateau (flat position) in the central region of the cooling curve as shown in the figure? [NDA]
A)
Latent heat of fusion of the solid done
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B)
Specific heat of the solid done
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C)
Thermal conductivity of the solid done
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D)
Thermal capacity of the solid. done
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question_answer43)
If the door of a running refrigerator in a closed room is kept open, what will be the net effect on the room? [CDS]
A)
It will cool the room done
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B)
It will heat the room done
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C)
It will make no difference on the average done
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D)
It will make the temperature go up and down done
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question_answer44)
The surface of a lake is frozen in severe winter, but the water at its bottom is still liquid. What is the reason? [IAS Prelim]
A)
Ice is a bad conductor of heat. done
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B)
Since the surface of the lake is at the same temperature as the air, no heat is lost. done
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C)
The density of water is maximum at \[4{}^\circ C\]. done
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D)
None of the statements [a], [b] and [c] given is correct. done
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question_answer45)
Which of the following properties are most desirable for a cooking pot? [NDA]
A)
High specific heat capacity and low conductivity done
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B)
Low specific heat capacity and high conductivity done
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C)
High specific heat capacity and high conductivity done
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D)
Low specific heat capacity and low conductivity done
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question_answer46)
The graph given above indicates change in temperature (\[\Delta t\]) when heat (\[Q\]) was given to a substance. Which among the following parts of the graph correctly depict the latent heat of the substance? [NDA]
A)
AB and BC done
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B)
BC and DE done
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C)
CD and DE done
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D)
DE and AB done
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question_answer47)
Consider the following statements: [CDS]
1. Steam at \[100{}^\circ C\] and boiling water at \[100{}^\circ C\] contain same amount of heat. |
2. Latent heat of fusion of ice is equal to the latent heat of vaporization of water. |
3. In an air-conditioner, heat is extracted from the room air at the evaporator coils and is rejected out at the condenser coils. |
Which of these statements is/are correct?
A)
1 and 2 done
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B)
2 and 3 done
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C)
Only 2 done
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D)
Only 3 done
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question_answer48)
Mr X was advised by an architect to make outer walls of his house with hollow bricks. The correct reason is that such walls [CDS]
A)
make the building stronger done
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B)
help keeping inside cooler in summer and warmer in winter done
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C)
prevent seepage of moisture from outside done
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D)
protect the building from lightning done
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question_answer49)
Why are inner lining of hot water geysers made up of copper? [CDS]
A)
Copper has low heat capacity done
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B)
Copper has high electrical conductivity done
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C)
Copper does not react with steam done
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D)
Copper is good conductor of both heat and electricity done
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question_answer50)
A Centigrade thermometer and Fahrenheit thermometer are dipped in boiling water. The temperature of water is lowered till the Fahrenheit thermometer registers half of its upper fixed point. What is the corresponding fall temperature registered by the Centrigrade thermometer? [NDA]
A)
Half of its range of temperature between the upper and the lower fixed points done
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B)
Approximately \[41{}^\circ C\] done
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C)
Approximately \[59{}^\circ C\] done
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D)
\[18{}^\circ C\] done
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question_answer51)
When water is heated from \[0{}^\circ C\] to \[20{}^\circ C\], how does its volume change?
A)
It shall increase done
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B)
It shall decrease done
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C)
It shall first increase and then decrease done
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D)
It shall first decrease and then increase done
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question_answer52)
Thermal conductivity of aluminium, copper and stainless steel increases in the order
A)
Copper < Aluminium < Stainless Steel done
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B)
Stainless Steel < Aluminium < Copper done
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C)
Aluminium < Copper < Stainless Steel done
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D)
Copper < Stainless Steel < Aluminium done
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question_answer53)
Which of the following statements is/ are false about mode of heat transfer?
I. In radiation, heat is transferred from one medium to another without affecting the intervening medium |
II. Radiation and convection are possible in vacuum while conduction requires material medium. |
III. Conduction is possible in solids while convection occurs in liquids and gases. |
A)
I only done
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B)
II only done
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C)
II and III done
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D)
I, II and III done
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question_answer54)
When pressure on piece of ice is increases its melting point
A)
decreases done
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B)
increases done
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C)
remains unchanged done
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D)
first increases and then decreases done
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question_answer55)
Consider the following three statements
1. Heating 1 kg of water from \[10{}^\circ C\] to \[50{}^\circ C\] |
2. Melting 600 g of ice at \[0{}^\circ C\] |
3. Converting 300 g of ice at \[0{}^\circ C\] to water at \[50{}^\circ C\] |
Which one of the following shows the correct arrangement of the quantity of heat required in the above process in increasing order of magnitude? Choose the correct answer from the codes give below
A)
1, 2, 3 done
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B)
2, 1, 3 done
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C)
3, 2, 1 done
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D)
3, 1, 2 done
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question_answer56)
Assertion [A]: The boiling point of water decreases as the altitude increases. |
Reason [R]: The atmospheric pressure increases with altitude. [IAS Prelim] |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true done
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question_answer57)
Assertion [A]: A piece of copper and a piece of glass are heated to the same temperature. When touched, thereafter, the copper piece appears hotter than the glass piece. |
Reason [R]: The density of copper is more than that of glass. [IAS Prelim] |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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D)
A is false but R is true done
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