Physics Grade IX MCQs Unit 1 To 4)
Physics Grade IX MCQs Unit 1 To 4)
CLASS IX – PHYSICS
UNIT NO 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Q. Four possible answers are given for each question. Tick mark the correct answer.
1. The number of base units in SI are
(a)3 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9
2. Which one of the following unit is not a derived unit?
(a) pascal (b) kilogramme (c) newton (d) watt
3. Amount of a substance in terms of numbers is measured in:
(a) gram (b) kilogramme (c) newton (d) mole
4. An interval of 200 µs equivalent to:
(a) 0.2s (b) 0.02s (c) 2 x 10-4s (d) 2 x 10-6s
5. Which one of the following is the smallest quantity?
(a) 0.01g (b) 2mg (c) 100µg (d) 5000ng
6. Which instrument is most suitable to measure the internal diameter of a test tube?
(a) Metre rule (b)Vernier Callipers (c) Measuring tape (d) Screw Gauge
7. A student claimed the diameter of a wire as 1.032 cm using Vernier callipers. Upto what extent do you
agree with it?
(a) 1 cm (b) 1.0 cm (c) 1.03 cm (d) 1.032 cm
8. A measuring cylinder is used to measure.
(a) mass (b) area (c) volume (d) level of liquid
9. A student noted the thickness of glass sheet using screw gauge. On the main scale it reads 3 divisions
while 8th division on the circular scale coincides with index line. Its thickness is.
(a) 3.8 cm (b) 3.08 mm (c) 3.8 mm (d)3.08 m
10. Significant figures in an expression are.
(a) all the digits (b) all accurately known digits
(c) all the accurately known digits and the first doubtful digit
(d) all the accurately known digits and all the doubtful digits
11. 1micro(µ)=
(a) 10-3 (b) 10-6 (c) 10-12 (d)10-2
12. 1nm have meters.
(a) 10-3 m (b) 10-6 m (c) 10-9m (d) 10-10m
13. In measurement 1.032 numbers of significant figure are
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
14. The unit of electric current is.
(a) candela (b) metre (c) second (d) ampere
15. Andromeda is one of the billions of galaxies of known.
(a) star (b) asteroid (c) pole (d) universe
16. The study of the structure and properties of atom is called.
(a) Electricity (b) nuclear physics (c) geo physics (d) atomic physics
17. The eleventh general conference was held in Paris in:
(a) 1959 (b) 1961 (c) 1660 (d)1960
18. The unit of electric charge is.
(a) coulomb (b) ampere (c) volt (d)joule
19. The least count of vernier callipers is:
(a) 0.01mm (b)0.1mm (c)0.001mm (d)0.01m
UNIT NO 2
UNIT NO 3
UNIT NO 4
1. Two equal but unlike parallel forces having different lines of action produce:
(a) a torque (b) a couple (c) equilibrium (d) neutral equilibrium
2. The number of forces that can be added by head to tail rule are:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) any number
3. The number of perpendicular components of a force are:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
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4. A force of 10 N is making an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Its horizontal component will be:
(a) 4 N (b) 5N (c) 7N (d) 8.7 N
5. A couple is formed by:
(a) two forces perpendicular to each other (b) two like parallel forces
(c) two equal and opposite forces in the same line (d) two equal and opposite forces not in the same line
6. A body is in equilibrium when its:
(a) acceleration is uniform (b) speed is uniform
(c) speed and acceleration are uniform (d) acceleration is zero.
7. A body is in neutral equilibrium when its centre of gravity:
(a) is at its highest position (b)is at the lowest position
(c) Keeps its height if displaced (d) is situated at its bottom
8. Racing cars are made stable by:
(a) increasing their speed (b) decreasing their mass
(c)lowering their centre of gravity (d) decreasing their width
9. The parallel forces which have same direction are called:
(a) resultant force (b) like parallel forces (c) unlike parallel (d) Null forces
10. The vector which has the same effect as the combined effect of vectors:
(a)negative vector (b) the vector (c) Resultant vector (d) Zero vector
Base
11. is called:
Hypotenuse
(a) sin (b) cos (c) tan (d) cot
12. Tan is equal to:
(a) Perpendicular (b) Base (c) Base (d) Perpendicular
Hypotenuse Perpendicular Hyp Base
Perpendicular
13. is called:
Hypotenuse