Optional Subjects
Physics and Its Relation to Other Sciences MCQs with Answer
Physics is most closely related to which of the following branches of science? a) Chemistry b) Biology c) Astronomy d)…
Read More »Kinematics – Motion in One Dimension MCQs with Answer
An object moves with constant acceleration. The velocity-time graph of the motion is: a) A straight line with a positive…
Read More »Kinematics – Motion in Two Dimensions MCQs with Answer
A projectile is launched with an initial velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 30°. The horizontal component of…
Read More »Newton’s Laws of Motion MCQs with Answer
An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by: a) A force b) A frictional…
Read More »Applications of Newton’s Laws MCQs with Answer
A person is sitting in a car that suddenly accelerates. According to Newton’s First Law, the person will: a) Continue…
Read More »Work, Power, and Energy MCQs with Answer
The work done on an object is equal to the: a) Force multiplied by the distance b) Change in energy…
Read More »Conservation of Energy MCQs with Answer
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be: a) Created or destroyed b) Increased or decreased c)…
Read More »Circular Motion and Centripetal Force MCQs with Answer
The centripetal force acting on an object moving in a circular path is directed: a) Toward the center of the…
Read More »Projectile Motion MCQs with Answer
The horizontal velocity of a projectile is: a) Zero b) Constant c) Increasing d) Decreasing The vertical velocity of a…
Read More »Rotational Dynamics MCQs with Answer
Rotational dynamics is the study of the rotational motion of objects. The moment of inertia is a measure of an…
Read More »Torque and Angular Momentum MCQs with Answer
The torque acting on an object is the product of: a) Force and the distance from the center of mass…
Read More »Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation MCQs with Answer
The gravitational force between two objects depends on: a) Their masses and the distance between them b) Their velocities and…
Read More »