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UNIT-2,4,&6
1) Which one of the following is good conductor of heat…
(a) Wood (b) Copper (c) Plastic (d) Rubber
2) Which one of the following is good conductor of heat…
(a) Wood (b) iron (c) Plastic (d) Rubber
3) Which one of the following is bad conductor of heat…
(a) Wood (b) iron (c) gold (d) copper
4) A device used to measure the temperature is…
(a)transistor (b) mercury
(c)thermometer (d)Volt meter
5) The normal temperature of human body is..
(a) 50°C (b) 37 K (c) 37°F (d) 37°C
6) Which one of the following is bad conductor of heat…
(a) plastic (b) Copper (c) Iron (d) Silicon
7) What is the SI unit of Temperature?
(a) Meter (b)Joule (c) Second (d) Kelvin
8) What is the CGS unit of heat?
(a) Meter (b)Joule (c) Second (d) erg
9) What is the SI unit of heat?
(a) Meter (b)Joule (c) Second (d) Kelvin
10) Heat transfer in liquids and gases is due to…
(a)conduction (b)convection (c) radiation (d)induction
11) Heat transfer in solids is due to…
(a)conduction (b)convection (c) radiation (d)induction
12) Sunlight reaches the earth’s surface through..
(a)conduction (b)convection (c) radiation (d)induction
13) What is the SI unit of frequency?
(a) kg (b) Newton(N) (c) Hz (d) watt
14) What is the SI unit of time period?
(a) kg (b) Newton(N) (c) second (d) watt
15) Time required for complete one cycle or oscillation is known as …
(a)Frequency (b)year (c) Time period (d)Velocity
16) Sun light is….
(a) Monochromatic (b) Polychromatic (c) Both(a) & (b)
(d) None of above
17) Maximum displacement from equilibrium state is known as….
(a)Frequency (b)amplitude (c) Time period (d)Velocity
18) Number of rotation completed in one second is known as …
(a)Frequency (b)year (c) Time period (d)Velocity
19) What is the speed of light ?
(a) 1000 m/s (b) 100 m/s (c)1 m/s (d)𝟑 × 𝟏𝟎𝟖𝒎/𝒔
20) Which of the following is full form of LASER.
(a) Light Amplification by Spontaneous Emission of Radiation.
(b) Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
(c) Light Amplifier by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
(d) Light Active by Spontaneous Emission of Radiation.
21) LASER light is…
(a) Monochromatic (b) Polychromatic (c) Both(a) & (b)
(d) None of above
22) Light is…….wave.
(a) Transverse (b) Mechanical (c) Longitudinal (d) zero
23) Smallest particle of light is known as…
(a) Photon (b) electron (c)proton (d) neutron
24)What is the SI unit of resistance?
(a) kg (b) Newton(N) (c) Ohm (d) watt
25)What is the SI unit of current?
(a) kg (b) Ampere (c) Ohm (d) watt
26)What is the equation ohm’s law?
(a) P=MV (b) V=IR (c) F=ma (d) I=VR
27)What is the charge of proton?
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Neutral (d) Zero
28)What is the charge of neutron?
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Neutral (d) Zero
29)Electrostatic force between unlike charges is……
(a) 0 (b) Repulsive (c) Attractive (d)Double
30)What is the charge of electron?
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Neutral (d) Zero
Unit-6
1 Define mechanical and non-mechanical wave.
2 Give the Application of LASER (Any 4).
3 Explain Reflection, Refraction and Scattering of light with proper diagram.
4 What is the full form of LASER? Give the Properties of LASER (Any 5).
Unit-4
1 Write a short note on Mercury thermometer.
2 Convert the following temperature in Kelvin from Celsius.
(1) 37°C (1) 30°C (1) 100°C
3 Convert the following temperature in Kelvin from Celsius.
(1) 20°C (1) 17°C (1) 200°C
4 Explain thermal conductivity and derive the equation for thermal conductivity.
Unit-2
1 Explain KCl and KVL with diagram.
2 Explain series and parallel combination of resistance with diagram.
3 Give the properties of Electric field lines

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