MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Physics 02
1 D. dioptre
2 B. steel
3 B. steel
4 A. flute
5 C. 746 watts
6 B. frequency
7 B. mercury
8 D. Franklin
9 A. milky way
10 A. Kavanur
11 C. 310
12 B. Nuclear fusion
13 C. Roentgen
14 B. lead
15 C. X–ray
16 C. Microwaves
17 D. iron box
18 B. led–tin alloy
19 A. valence band
20 C. Fusion reaction
21 C. Accelerator
22 A. Solar eclipse
23 A. Energy conservation
24 B. Galvanization
25 D. Lux meter
26 D. Total internal reflection
27 B. Concave
28 B. Certain types of cancer
29 D. SONAR
30 D. Linear momentum
31 A. Density
32 A. Short wavelength of radiation
33 B. Refraction
34 C. Luminous intensity
35 A. Nanometer
36 A. Aeroplane
37 A. Ammeter
38 A. Decible
39 A. Graphite
40 B. Transverse wave
41 C. SHF
42 B. Refraction
43 B. Stimulated radiation
44 B. Fermimetre
45 B. Longitudinal waves
46 D. Frequency modulation
47 B. Converter of energy
48 C. Henry Becquerel
49 D. 390-780 nm
50 D. Accelerator
51 A. Butane
52 C. Vacuum
53 C. 8 minutes
54 B. High temperature
55 A. Solar cell
56 B. 25 cm
57 A. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
58 B. Convex
59 D. Einstein
60 B. Newton
61 A. Torque
62 B. Archimedes’
63 A. Hygrometer
64 B. Samual Cohen
65 C. Becquerel
66 D. Soft iron
67 D. Distance
68 B. Joule
69 D. Fusion reaction
70 A. Acceleration
71 B. Infrared
72 B. Mechanical energy to electrical energy
73 A. Sound intensity
74 A. The emf increases
75 B. Different movements of our hand
76 D. Amplitude of seismic waves
77 A. Photo electric effect
78 C. X ray radiation from objects
79 B. Gravitational force
80 D. Theory of relativity and photoelectric effect
81 A. Anderson
82 B. Chadwick
83 C. Electron
84 A. Robert Watson
85 D. Convex
86 B. Charles H. Townes
87 B. Momentum conservation
88 D. Positron
89 B. Moment of inertia
90 B. Power
91 B. Depth
92 D. Romer
93 D. Both reflection and refraction
94 B. Disorder parameter
95 B. Mercury
96 B. Ahmedabad
97 D. 7
98 B. Air
99 B. 1 Angstrom
100 A. light year
101 d. all the above
102 b. Newton
103 a. vector
104 b. must be accelerated
105 d. Newton
106 c. balanced forces
107 c. It is measured using spring balance
108 d. both inertia and force
109 a. inertia
110 d. a force always acts on it
111 c. mass
112 b. 40 m/s2
113 a. p= m x v
114 c. momentum
115 d. inertia
116 b. Newton’s second law
117 c. momentum
118 a. force on the object
119 b. velocity
120 b. 400 N
121 d. 4.8 m/s2
122 c. unbalanced force
123 c. product of mass and acceleration
124 b. do not act on the same body
125 c. Newton
126 d. both equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
127 a. halved
128 b. conservation of momentum
129 c. both the body experience same force
130 d. third law
131 c. can be changed by an external force
132 a. first law of motion
133 d. in opposite directions with equal speeds
134 c. third law of motion
135 d. table
136 c. momentum
137 c. They act on the same object
138 d. all the above
139 a. product of force and the perpendicular distance
140 b. anticlockwise moment
141 a. positive
142 c. negative
143 d. Nm
144 d. angular acceleration
145 a. couple
146 b. rotator motion
147 d. all the above
148 a. gravitational force
149 d. Newton
150 c. light bodies
151 a. positive
152 d. same only at all the places of earth
153 b. 9.8 m/s2
154 a. Nm2 kg
155 c. same as its mass
156 d. acceleration
157 c. varies with the latitude on earth
158 a. is opposite to the direction of motion
159 a. m/s2
160 a. decreases
161 a. the same as that on the earth
162 b. at centre of the earth
163 b. on the surface of earth
164 a. weight will change
165 d. mass and radius of moon is less
166 c. reduced to one-fourth
167 b. 5.98 x 1024 kg
168 c. space station
169 c. liquid nitrogen
170 d. all the above
171 d. China
172 a. presence of water molecules in moon
173 c. Chandrayaan I Imaging X-ray Spectrometer(CIXS)
174 b. images of peaks and craters
175 c. 312 days
176 b. 8 ms-2
177 b. 25ms-2
178 c. 15N
179 d. liquid nitrogen
180 a. equal to
181 c. speed
182 d. Salyut
183 a. Soviet Union
184 b. Tiangong 1
185 c. kg ms-2
186 b. imbalanced
187 b. unbalanced force
188 c. force
189 c. zero
190 d. 490N
191 b. Nitrogen
192 c. screw gauge
193 d. ratchet
194 a. screw gauge
195 a. pitch
196 d. least count of the screw
197 a. millimeter
198 b. division
199 c. zero
200 c. 100 divisions
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