MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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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