Assertion:  Liquid molecules have greater potential ene

Previous Year Papers

Download Solved Question Papers Free for Offline Practice and view Solutions Online.

Test Series

Take Zigya Full and Sectional Test Series. Time it out for real assessment and get your results instantly.

Test Yourself

Practice and master your preparation for a specific topic or chapter. Check you scores at the end of the test.
Advertisement

 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

Advertisement

131.

Assertion:  Liquid molecules have greater potential energy at the melting point.

Reason:  Intermolecular spacing between molecules increases at melting point.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If assertion is true but reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


C.

If assertion is true but reason is false.

When  a  solid  changes  into  a  liquid, the work  done  against  the  attraction  of molecules  is  stored  in  the  form  of  potential  energy.


Advertisement
132.

Assertion: A needle placed carefully on the surface of water may float, whereas a ball of the same material will always sink.

Result: The buoyancy of an object depends both on the material and shape of the object.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


133.

In old age arteries carrying blood in the human body become narrow resulting in an increase in the blood pressure. This follows from

  • Pascal's law

  • Stoke's law

  • Bernoulli's principle

  • Archimede's principle


134.

Which of the following physical quantities do not have same dimensions?

  • pressure and stress

  • tension and surface tension

  • strain and angle

  • energy and work


Advertisement
135.

Work of 3.0 × 10-4 joule is required to be done in increasing the size of a soap film from 10 cm ×  6 cm to 10 cm ×  11 cm. The surface tension of the film is

  • 5 ×  10-2 N/m

  • 3 ×  10-2 N/m

  • 1.5 ×  10-2 N/m

  • 1.2 ×  10-2 N/m


136.

If the water falls from a dam into a turbine wheel 19.6 n below, then the velocity of water ar turbines  is ( Take g = 9.8 m/s )

  • 9.8 m/s

  • 19.6 m/s

  • 39.2 m/s

  • 98.6 m/s


137.

Assertion: Machine parts are jammed in winter. 

Reason:  The viscosity of lubricant used in machine parts increase at low temperatures.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


138.

Assertion: Use of ball bearings between two moving parts of a machine is a common practice. 

Reason:  Ball bearings reduce vibrations and provide good stability.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements


Advertisement
139.

Assertion: A thin stainless steel needle can lay floating on a still water surface. 

Reason:  Any object floats when the buoyancy force balances the weight of the object.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements


140.

A candle of diameter d is floating on a liquid in a cylindrical container of diameter D ( D >> d ) as shown in figure. If it is burning at the rate of 2 cm/hour then the top of the candle will

    

  • remain at the same height

  • fall at the rate of 1 cm/hour

  • fall at the rate of 2 cm/hour

  • go up at the rate of 1 cm/hour


Advertisement