Physics MCQs on Motion chapter (All classes)

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In this blog post (Physics MCQs on Motion chapter), we have provided important Physics MCQs on Motion, Gravitation chapter. These Physics MCQs are very important for all classes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and so on (competitive exams).

Topics Covered in this post

  • projectile motion
  • velocity 
  • Uniform circular motion
  • Gravitation

Physics MCQs on Motion chapter

1. Properties of a projectile motion are

 a constant horizontal velocity component

 a constant vertically downward acceleration component

 A & B

 None of the Above

2. At the instant when the projectile is at the maximum height, the vertical component of its velocity is.

 zero

 One

 Maximum

 Minimum

3. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/sec at angle of 30o with the horizontal surface. The time taken by ball to reach the ground is

 1 sec

 3 sec

 2 sec

 4 sec

4. An object thrown from an aeroplane is an example for ____________

 Projectile motion

 Resolution of forces

 Composition of vectors

 Addition of vectors

5. Motion of the tip of second hand of the clock is an example for ___________

 Projectile motion

 Uniform circular motion

 Motion in a Plane with uniform velocity

 Motion in a Plane with uniform speed

6. The path of any projectile launched at an angle to the horizontal is

 a parabola

 a parabola or a portion of a parabola

 a hyperbola

 a hyperbola or a portion of a hyperbola

7. Uniform circular motion is motion with

 constant speed in a straight line

 constant speed in a circle

 motion in a circle

 None of these

8. A cyclist moves along a circular path of radius 70m. If he completes one round in 11s, calculate the total length of a path

 40m

 Zero

440m

 4840m

9. Which is a constant for a freely falling object?

 displacement

 acceleration

 speed

 velocity

10. The atmosphere around the earth is held by

 Winds

 Gravity

 Clouds

 Universe

11. Take two balls, one heavier than the other. Release them simultaneously from a height, Pick the right one

 The balls touched the ground at the same time

 The balls touched the ground at the different  time

 lighter ball touched the ground earlier than heavy ball

 heavy ball touched the ground earlier than lighter ball

12. G is

 the universal constant of gravitation which remains the same everywhere

 acceleration due to gravity, which may change from place to place

 the universal constant of gravitation which may change from place to place

 acceleration due to gravity, which remains the same everywhere

13. g is

 the universal constant of gravitation which remains the same everywhere

acceleration due to gravity, which may change from place to place

 the universal constant of gravitation which may change from place to place

 acceleration due to gravity, which remains the same everywhere

14. The acceleration due to gravity varies with

 height

 latitude

 depth

 All of these

15. Kepler’s first law states that

 the orbit of a planet is elliptic with sun at one of its foci

 the line joining the planet with the Sun sweeps equal areas in equal intervals of time

 the square of the orbital period of a planet is proportional to the cube of its mean distance from the Sun

 The force of gravitation of the earth attracts all bodies towards it

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