This document is a quiz for Class XI students focusing on Units and Dimensions in Physics, specifically designed for IIT-JEE, NEET, and CBSE Board exams. It contains multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of physical quantities, their dimensions, and related concepts. The quiz covers topics such as gravitational constants, wave equations, and dimensional analysis.
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Class - XI Quiz - 1 Topic - Units & Dimensions
This document is a quiz for Class XI students focusing on Units and Dimensions in Physics, specifically designed for IIT-JEE, NEET, and CBSE Board exams. It contains multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of physical quantities, their dimensions, and related concepts. The quiz covers topics such as gravitational constants, wave equations, and dimensional analysis.
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Physics For IIT- JEE (Main & Advanced), NEET and CBSE Board
By R.P. Sharma M.Tech (IIT Delhi), UGC-NET Qualified
Class – XI Quiz – 1 Topic – Units & Dimensions 1. The physical quantity which has dimensional where a, b and c are constant of motion. The Energy dimensions of c are the same as those of: formula as that of is (a) x (b) at (c) bt2 (d) b/a mass×length (a) Force (b) Power 10. When a wave traverses a medium, the (c) Velocity (d) Acceleration displacement of a particle located at x at time t 2. The density of mercury in cgs system is 13.6 is given by gcm-3. Its value in SI is y = a sin (bt - cx) (a) 136 kg/m3 (b) 1360 kg/m3 where a, b and c are constant of the wave. (c) 13600 kg/m 3 (d) 1.36 kg/m3 Which of the following are dimensionless 3. The position of a particle at time ‘t’ is given by quantities? V (a) y/a (b) bt (c) cx (d) b/c the equation: x(t ) 0 (1 e At ) 11. The dimensions of universal gravitational A constant are v0 = constant and A > 0 (a) M-2 L2 T-1 (b) M-1 L3 T-2 Dimensions of V0 and A respectively are: (c) ML T2 -1 (d) M-2 L3 T-2 (a) M0 LT0 and T-1 (b) M0 LT-1 and LT-2 12. The dimensional formula of the constant a in 0 -1 (c) M LT and T (d) M0 LT-1 Vander Waal’s gas equation and T-1 a 4. The value of G = 6.67 10-11 Nm2 (kg)-2. Its P 2 (V b) RT numerical value in CGS system will be: V (a) 6.67 10-8 (b) 6.67 10-6 (a) [ML4 T-1] (b) [ML2 T-2] (c) 6.67 (d) 6.67 10-5 (c) [ML5 T-3] (d) [ML5 T-2] 5. The time dependence of a physical quantity P is given by P = P0 exp (-t2), where is a constant and t is time. The constant (a) Is dimensionless (b) Has dimensions T-2 (c) Has dimensions of P (d) Has dimensions T2 6. The velocity v of a particle at time t is given by b v = at , where a, b and c are constants. t c The dimensions of a, b and c are respectively: (a) LT-2, L and T (b) L2, T and LT-2 2 (c) LT , LT and L (d) L, LT and T2 7. Viscous force F is given by F = A where and A are the coefficient of viscosity and area respectively. The dimension formula for . T 1 (a) LT-1 (b) T-1 (c) T-2 (d) L 8. If x = at + bt2, where x is in metres and t is in hours, the unit of b will be (a) metre (b) metre/hour 2 (c) metre/(hour) (d) metre2/hour 9. For a body in a uniformly accelerated motion, the distance of the body from a reference point at time t is given by x = at + bt2 + c