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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Physics - Set 01 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Physics 01


1 A. coulomb

2 A. light 

3 B. Celsius 

4 D. ampere

5 D. Becquerrel

6 A. heat energy

7 C. 4.2 Joule

8 D. mercury

9 C. cinema

10 B. Ns 

11 C. tungsten

12 D. 0°C

13 D. distillation

14 A. sulphur

15 A. F = ma 

16 D. depends on mass and velocity

17 C. force

18 C. newton 

19 D. 25 cm

20 A. F = ma 

21 D. depends on mass and velocity

22 C. force 

23 C. newton

24 D. 25 cm

25 B. nuclear reactor

26 A. energy

27 B. watt 

28 B. Jodhpur

29 D. hydro electric energy

30 C. ozone

31 C. battery 

32 A. Boyle

33 B. iron 

34 D. steel

35 D. electrical energy

36 C. dispersion

37 A. LEDs

38 C. rectifier

39 B. convex lens

40 D. steam engine

41 B. harmonium

42 B. Becquerel

43 D. microwaves

44 B. Tuticorin 

45 D. dispersion

46 C. Orville and Wilbur Wright

47 C. distance 

48 A. Huygens

49 B. inverters

50 C. periscope

51 A. winter 

52 C. kelvin

53 A. temperature

54 B. crystallization 

55 C. joule

56 B. sound intensity

57 C. power

58 D. Copernicus

59 B. 100°C

60 A. 37° C

61 B. transverse

62 B. Nuclear fission

63 B. Screw gauge

64 A. aldehyde 

65 C. energy 

66 B. concave

67 D. -273° C

68 C. glass

69 A. diamond 

70 B. increase  

71 C. cadmium 

72 B. 0.25 metre 

73 D. Oersted

74 C. electrons 

75 D. angstrom

76 B. ammeter

77 C. band spectrum

78 C. coherent waves 

79 A. sound   

80 D. seismometer

81 C. 4° C                

82 D. conduction

83 B. flint glass

84 C. nichrome

85 C. Stefan’s law

86 A. ultra violet rays

87 C. cosmic rays

88 C. radiation

89 A. wavelength

90 C. graphite   

91 C. diffraction    

92 B. transverse

93 B. methane

94 B. diopter

95 D. kerosene

96 A. zero             

97 B. 357° C    

98 B. acetic acid

99 B. Meteor

100 C. Newton’s third law   

101 B. pressure and volume

102 D. Fathometer

103 D. Nuclear fusion

104 D. reflection and refraction

105 C. Doppler effect 

106 A. reduce the current in AC circuit 

107 B. periscope 

108 A. Black 

109 C. betatrons

110 D. vacuum

111 B. mica  

112 B. lactometer

113 D. high temperature

114 A. Huygens

115 B. nickel prism 

116 A. maximum at 4° 

117 B. longitudinal waves 

118 A. supersonic

119 B. radio waves 

120 C. second 

121 D. neutron

122 D. J.J.Thomson

123 C. a dying star 

124 B. volt

125 A. joule 

126 B. artilleries

127 C. law of orbits

128 C. zero  

129 D. transverse in nature

130 D. gravitational force

131 C. metallic bond   

132 C. 37° C  

133 B. generates e.m.f

134 C. alpha rays  

135 C. calcium 

136 A. violet 

137 D. Crompton effect

138 C. scattering of light  

139 B. Newton  

140 C. coolidge tube 

141 D. isobars

142 A. 72

143 A. helium     

144 B. volume     

145 D. Edison

146 B. polarization    

147 C. energy    

148 D. mass of the particle

149 C. 1000 watt per hour

150 B. reverse osmosis    

151 D. Kepler

152 A. surface tension   

153 C. hydrosphere 

154 C. -40° C

155 B. 18 

156 B. the amplitude

157 C. Geiger counter 

158 B. galvanometer   

159 C. 79.7   

160 A. Pascal’s law   

161 C. Ionosphere 

162 B. sodium carbonate   

163 C. 7 ev  

164 B. decreases 

165 C. energy   

166 C. photo electric effect

167 D. pluto

168 C. aryabhatta 

169 C. C.V.Raman

170 C. pressure cooker

171 B. critical angle 

172 D. conversion of heat

173 C. total internal reflection

174 B. surface tension  

175 D. between zero and one

176 C. decreases with length 

177 D. Seismograph

178 D. unit negative charge

179 B. microwaves

180 D. aeroplane

181 C. U.V.light    

182 C. Scattering of light

183 B. absorbing neutrons 

184 C. elliptical orbits 

185 A. Lousis Braille  

186 B. low temperatures

187 B. boiling of water

188 C. red light’s intensity is more

189 C. scattering of light

190 B. absolute humidity 

191 D. mercury

192 C. x–rays are produced

193 C. zinc 

194 D. filter

195 B. boiling of water

196 C. sulphur 

197 C. reverberation 

198 D. quadruple

199 C. zero

200 A. n–type semiconductor 

201 D. Michael faraday

202 D. all these

203 B. Russia   

204 B. mercury thermometer

205 C. intensity of sound

206 D. densities

207 D. does not use any liquid

208 B. pitch 

209 D. solid carbon

210 C. anterior chamber 

211 D. steel

212 B. nuclear fusion  

213 D. nuclear reactors

214 A. has opposite charges 

215 A. higher frequency  

216 C. its length 

217 D. electric motor

218 B. super conductors 

219 D. 5 ohms

220 B. kilogram

221 A. hz 

222 D. hertz

223 B. iron  

224 B. degree

225 C. IGCAR 

226 C. Boyle

227 B. X–ray 

228 C. metallic bond

229 A. force

230 C. mercury   


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