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NEET Physics : Thermal Properties of Matter

Multiple Choice Questions

101.

In which process the rate of transfer of heat is maximum?

  • Conduction

  • Radiation

  • Convection

  • In all three heat is transferred with the same speed



102.

If the temperature difference on the two sides of a wall increases from 100°C to 200°C, its thermal conductivity :

  • remains unchanged

  • is doubled

  • is halved

  • becomes four times



103.

Calculate the amount of heat (in calories) required to convert 5g of ice at 0°C to steam at 100°C

  • 3100

  • 3200

  • 3600

  • 4200



104.

A black body at 227°C radiates heat at the rate of 7 cal/cm2 -s. At a temperature of 727°C. the rate of heat radiated in the same units will be

  • 80

  • 60

  • 50

  • 112



105.

A beaker is completely filled with water at 4°C. It will overflow if:

  • heated above 4°C

  • cooled below 4°C

  • both heated and cooled above and below 4°C respectively

  • none of these



106.

A body has initial temperature of 80°C. It cools by radiation process. In 5 minutes, it cools down to 64°C and in 10 minutes, it cools down to 52°C. The temperature of  surrounding is:

  • 8°C

  • 16°C

  • 32°C

  • 24°C



107.

Let there be four articles having colours blue, red, black and white. When they are heated together and allowed to cool, which article will cool at the earliest?

  • Blue

  • Red

  • Black

  • White



108.

A piece of red glass when heated in dark to the red hot state will appear to be :

  • White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Invisible



109.

The temperature of the black body increases from T to 2T. The factor by which the rate of emission will increase is

  • 4

  • 2

  • 16

  • 8



110.

According to Newton's law of cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to (Δθ)n 1, where Δθ is the difference of the temperature of the body and the surroundings and n is equal to

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 1



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