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

71.

The loudness and pitch of a sound note depend on

  • intensity and velocity

  • frequency and velocity

  • intensity and frequency

  • frequency and number of harmonics


C.

intensity and frequency

The loudness of sound that we sense is the degree of sensation produced in the human ear and it depends on intensity of sound as well as upon the sensitiveness of ear. Pitch of a sound is that sensation by which we differentiate a male voice and a femal voice. The sensation primarily depends on the dominant frequency present in the sound. Higher the frequency, higher will be the pitch and vice-versa.


Advertisement
72.

In Melde's experiment in the transverse mode, the frequency of the tuning fork and the frequency of the waves in the string are in the ratio

  • 2 : 1

  • 4 : 1

  • 1 : 1

  • 1 : 2


73.

If two waves of the same frequency and amplitude respectively on superposition produce a resultant disturbance ofthe same amplitude, the waves differ in phase by

  • π

  • zero

  • π/3

  • 2π/3


74.

A man, standing between two cliffs, claps his hands and starts hearing a series of echoes at intervals of one second. If the speed of sound in air is 340 ms-1, the distance between the cliffs is

  • 680 m

  • 1700 m

  • 340 m

  • 1620 m


Advertisement
75.

Sound waves in air are always longitudinal because

  • of the inherent characteristics of sound waves in air

  • air does not have a modulus of rigidity

  • air is a mixture of several gases

  • density of air is very small


76.

A particle on the trough of a wave at any instant will come to the mean position after a time (T = time period)

  • T/2

  • T/4

  • T

  • 2T


77.

The disc of a siren containing 60 holes rotates at a constant speed of 360 rpm. The emitted sound is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency

  • 10 Hz

  • 360 Hz

  • 216 Hz

  • 60 Hz


78.

The ratio of velocity of sound in hydrogen and oxygen at STP is

  • 16 : 1

  • 8 : 1

  • 4 : 1

  • 2 : 1


Advertisement
79.

In an experiment with sonometer a tuning fork of frequency 256 Hz resonates with a length of 25 cm and another tuning fork resonates with a length of 16 cm. Tension of the string remaining constant the frequency of the second tuning fork is

  • 163.84 Hz

  • 400 Hz

  • 320 Hz

  • 204.8 Hz


80.

The apparent frequency of a note is 200 Hz, when a listener is moving wIth a velocity of 40 ms-1 towards a stationary source. When he moves away from the same source with the same speed, the apparent frequency of the same note is 160 Hz. The velocity of sound in air in m/s is

  • 340

  • 330

  • 360

  • 320


Advertisement