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(D)

A bouncing ball on
a floor.
Be decreased by a
factor 4.

(C)
The spinning of
the earth on its
axis
Be decreased by
a factor 2

(B)
The motion of
ceiling fan
Remain the
same

OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL


10th grade objective
Ch 10+11+12
(A)
QUESTIONS
Motion of
Which of the following is an example of simple harmonic
simple
motion?
pendulum
Be increased by
If the mass of the bob of a pendulum is increased by a
a factor of 2
factor 3, the period of the pendulums motion will

A tuning fork

A helical spring
slinky

a ripple tank

Velocity

Wavelength

Frequency

Energy

All of these

Wave motion

Radiation

Amplitude

Wavelength

1500 cms1
Amplitude

v=

1.
2.

Which of the following devices can be used to produce


both a transverse and longitudinal waves?

3.

Wave transfer

4.

Conduction

Which of the following is a method of energy transfer?

5.

Frequency

Speed

In a vacuum all electromagnetic waves have the same

6.

750 cms1

60 cms1

53 cms1

A large ripple tank with a vibrator working at a frequency


of 30 Hz produces 25 complete waves in a distance of 50
cm. the velocity of the wave is

7.

Wavelength

Frequency

Speed

Which of the following characteristics of a wave is


independent of the others?

8.

The relation between v, f and of a wave is

9.

v=f

f =v

String

Q.NO.

vf =

kx

Remain same

Decreases

Remain same

The product of time period & frequency is

10.

kx2

The magnitude of restoring force is directly proportional to

11.

Increases

12.

Four times

Three times

doubled

None

Remain same

Three times

doubled

Nm2

Nm-2

Nm-1

Nm

If we increase the length of simple pendulum, its time


period will be
If mass of simple pendulum is doubled, its time period will
be
If mass of simple pendulum is halved, its time period will
be
The unit of spring constant is

T/2

If length of simple pendulum is halved, its time period will


be

16.

2T

T/

13.
14.
15.

17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
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(D)

(C)
v

(B)
0

Wavelength

Vibration

Time period

Virtual

Real

Negative

M=

q
p

P=

1
f

n=

sini
sinr

OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL


10th grade objective
Ch 10+11+12
(A)
QUESTIONS
1
The product of time period & frequency is
Frequency
Positive

q
p

Q.NO.

1.

Pitch of sound depends upon

2.

Principle focus of convex mirror is

3.

Power of lens is

4.

kx

kx2

The magnitude of restoring force is directly proportional


to

5.

Concave mirror

Concave lens

Convex mirror

Convex lens

Short sightedness can be corrected by

6.

Frequency

Velocity

Speed

Sound

What is produced due to vibration?

7.

8cm

7cm

6cm

10cm

An object is placed 30cm from concave mirror with focal


length 5cm, image distance is

8.

q p

q+ p

p
q

q
p

Magnification is equal

9.

10.

Quality

Pitch

Loudness

The radius of curvature of spherical mirror ---- times its


focal length.
Which characteristics of sound depends upon frequency.

Intensity
Remain same

Decreases

Increases

12.

51

49

45

42

If we increase the length of simple pendulum, its time


period will be
The critical angle of glass is

Cystoscope

Bronchoscope

Gastro scope

Endoscope

The endoscope used to examine the stomach is

14.

20dB

15dB

10dB

5dB

1 bel =

15.

Remain same

Four times

Three times

doubled

16.

Wms

Wms

Wm

Wm

If mass of simple pendulum is doubled, its time period


will be
The unit of intensity of sound is

Big

Small

Negative

Positive

Focal length of concave mirror

18.

None

Remain same

Three times

doubled

19.

Nm2

Nm-2

Nm-1

Nm

If mass of simple pendulum is halved, its time period will


be
The unit of spring constant is

Big

Small

Negative

Positive

Focal legth of convex mirror

21.

Object

Image

Which is virtual in case of convex mirror?

22.

Television wave

Ultrasonics

Meter

Radiowaves

Depth of ocean is measured by

23.

2T

If length of simple pendulum is halved, its time period


will be

24.

-2

-1

T/

-2

-1

T/2

Sound level

Pitch

Loudness

Quality

Intensity

Mili bel

decibel

bel

120Hz

680Hz

170Hz

340Hz

20dB

10dB

1dB

0dB

The difference b/w two loudness of sound L

L0

11.

13.

17.

20.

25.

Prism is transparent material having faces

26.

The unit of sound level is

27.

The conditions for total internal reflection are

28.

If

2m & v = 340ms-1 , then f =?

Faintest audible sound intensity is

29.
30.

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