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1) A force is completely described by its magnitude and direction. 2) As depth increases in a liquid, pressure increases. 3) Friction between car tires and the road allows for safe driving.

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1) A force is completely described by its magnitude and direction. 2) As depth increases in a liquid, pressure increases. 3) Friction between car tires and the road allows for safe driving.

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Physics
NSO-SOF 2023 Practice Sheet

1. A force can be completely described by 7. Pressure of a liquid can be measured by:


(A) Its magnitude (A) Speedometer (B) Thermometer
(B) Its direction (C) Odometer (D) Manometer
(C) Its magnitude and direction
(D) Neither magnitude nor direction 8. Formula for pressure in liquids is
(A) P = hdg where h is height, d is density & g is
2. FPS unit of force is gravity
(A) kgf (B) fg (B) P = dg/h where h is height, d is density & is
(C) pound (D) poundal gravity
(C) P = hg/d where h is height, d is density & g is
3. While racing, suppose that a cyclist of mas 45 kg is gravity
travelling with an acceleration of 30 m/s2. Calculate (D) P = nd/g where h is height, d is density & g is
the force acting on cyclist. gravity
(A) 1250 N (B) 1350 N
(C) 1500 N (D) 1870 N
9. Given that both liquid A and liquid B exert same
amount of pressure, what would be the height of
4. Which is not a non-contact force? column of liquid A if density of liquid A is twice the
(A) Gravitational (B) Electrostatic density of liquid B and height of liquid is 10 cm?
(C) Magnetic (D) Frictional (A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm
(C) 20 cm (D) None of these
5. Pressure exerted by liquids depend on the:
(A) Shape of the container. 10. Friction between the road and grooves of car tyres
(B) Size of the container. allows:
(C) Depth of the container (A) Safe driving (B) Unsafe driving
(D) Colour of the container (C) Difficult driving (D) Easy driving

6. As we go deeper beneath the surface of a liquid, the 11. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
pressure: (A) Friction acts on a ball rolling along the ground
(A) Remains same (B) Increases (B) Friction acts on a boat moving on water
(C) Decreases (D) Depends on weather (C) Friction acts on a bicycle moving on a smooth
road.
(D) Friction does not act on a ball moving through
7. The pressure of sea water is maximum at:
air.
(A) The bottom of the sea.
(B) The top of the sea. 12. Due to friction between moving parts of machine,
(C) Half way the depth of the sea. _____ is produced.
(D) Same everywhere. (A) Heat (B) Light
(C) Energy (D) Oil
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13. A force which occurs when two surfaces come in 21. A body has 90 electrons and 90 protons. What
contact and slow down motion while acting in: charge will the body possess?
(A) opposite direction (A) Positive Charge
(B) Same direction (B) Negative Charge
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) Neutral
(D) None of these (D) None

14. Rocket has a special streamlined body in order to: Comprehension: The following diagram shows two
(A) Increase fluid friction charged conductors A and B joined by a metallic wire.
(B) Reduce fluid friction
(C) Make them attractive
(D) Design purpose

15. What is velocity of sound in water at room


temperature? If A is positively charged and B is negatively charged,
(A) 1500 m/s (B) 330 m/s state:
(C) 1500 km/s (D) 330 km/s 22. The direction of flow of electrons in the above
figure.
16. The property which is common to both light waves (A) The direction of flow of electrons from A to B.
and sound waves is that: (B) The direction of flow of electrons from B to A.
(A) Both are electromagnetic waves (C) A to B and B to A both
(B) Both are reflected by the surfaces (D) Will not flow
(C) Direction of propagation is perpendicular to the
direction of vibration of the particles of the 23. The direction of flow of electric current.
medium (A) The direction of flow of electric current form A
(D) Both need a material medium to travel from to B.
one place to another (B) The direction of flow of electric current from B
to B.
17. Wave produce in water is: (C) Cannot be predicted.
(A) Longitudinal waves (D) Will not flow.
(B) Transverse waves
(C) Longitudinal and transverse 24. If 36.4 × 10–15 g of mass is transferred when fur is
(D) Infrasonic waves rubbed with silk. Find the number of electrons lost
by fur? (Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10–31 Kg)
18. Which of the following is not a longitudinal wave? (A) 36.4 × 1015 (B) 9.1 × 1031
(A) Ultrasound (B) Infrasonic wave (C) 16 × 10 20
(D) 4 × 1013
(C) Infrared wave (D) Seismic wave
25. A solution of sodium chloride discharges 6.1 × 1016
19. Odd one out of transverse wave:
Na+ ions and 4.6 × 1016 Cl– ions in 10 seconds.
(A) Water wave (B) Light wave
Find the current passing through the solution.
(C) Sound wave (D) Radio waves
(A) 1.7 mA
(B) 1.7 mA
20. A system contain 2 C, –2 C, 3 C charge on point A,
(C) 17 mA
B, C respectively then total charge of the system is:
(D) 0.17 mA
(A) 2 C (B) 7 C
(C) 3 C (D) 1 C
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Note: Kindly find the Video Solution of DHAs Questions in the DPPs Section.
Answer Key
1. (C) 14. (A)
2. (D) 15. (B)
3. (B) 16. (A)
4. (D) 17. (B)
5. (C) 18. (C)
6. (B) 19. (C)
7. (A) 20. (C)
8. (D) 21. (C)
9. (A) 22. (C)
10. (A) 23. (B)
11. (A) 24. (A)
12. (D) 25. (D)
13. (A) 26. (B)

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