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Physics I X Sample Test AKUEB
1.
The studies of properties of matter, space and time is called: SLO # 1.1.1
a) Physics
b) Chemistry
c) Biology
d) Astronomy
2.
The branch of physics which deals is related with the action of forces on bodies: SLO # 1.2.1
a) Atomic physics
b) Mechanics
c) Optics
d) Nuclear physics
3.
The first Muslim scientist who made scientific studies in the field of optics is: SLO # 1.5.1
a) Yaqub Kindi
b) Al- Beruni
c) Dr. Abdus Salam
d) Ibn-ul-Haitham
4.
Internal diameter of any object can be measured by: SLO # 2.4.1
a) Upper Jaws of vernier calliper
b) Lower Jaws of vernier calliper
c) By depth rod
d) By Screw gauge
5.
The S.I unit of mass is: SLO # 2.2.1
a) Gram
b) Milligram
c) Kilogram
d) Hectogram
6.
If the graph between two quantities results as straight line then: SLO # 2.6.1
a) Both quantities are inversely proportional to each other
b) Directly proportional
c) Not related to each other
d) Not defined
7.
If a body does not change its position with respect to its surroundings is called: SLO # 3.1.1
a) Motion
b) Uniform motion
c) Acceleration
d) Rest
8.
By dividing the displacement of a moving body by the time taken by it we can obtain: SLO # 3.3.1
a) Speed
b) Velocity
c) Acceleration
d) Amplitude
9.
The branch of physics which deals with the description of motion of objects without reference to the forces or agents causing motion is called: SLO # 3.2.1
a) Kinematics
b) Dynamics
c) Wave motion
d) Periodic motion
10.
A 5kg body is accelerated from rest and covers a distance of 100m in 5 seconds, the force acting on it will be: SLO # 4.2.4
a) 30 N
b) 35 N
c) 10 N
d) 40 N
11.
A body weighing 25 N is placed on a wooden plank if the coefficient of friction between plank & the body is 0.4, then the force required to set it in motion will be: SLO # 4.3.1
a) 12.5 N
b) 10 N
c) 25 N
d) 50 N
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