Physice 10th Test PDF
Physice 10th Test PDF
Physice 10th Test PDF
MARKS 30
NAME ROLL NO SECTION
III) Which of the following is a method of energy transfer? III
(A) Conduction (B) Radiation (C) Wave motion (D) All
IV) Which device is used to produce transverse and longitudinal waves?
IV
(A) String (B) Riple tank
(C) Salanky (D) Tuning force
V) In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves have the same: V
(A) Speed (B) Frequency
(C) Amplitude
(D) Wavelength
II) What is spring constant? Write its formula. II
III) If the length of a simple pendulum is doubled, What will be the III
change in its time period?
IV) Write a short note on longitudinal waves. IV
V) Differentiate between mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
V
VI) Define wave equation and write its formula. VI
VII) Define rifraction and diffraction of wave.
VII
III) Define Echo. How much minimum distance for Echo? III
IV) Write speed of sound in air at normal temperature. IV
V) What is meant by acoustics?
V
VI) Write two uses of ultrasound in medical field. VI
VII) What is the necessary condition for the production of sound? VII
IV) The loudness of a sound is most closely related to its: IV
(A) Frequency
(B) Period
(C) Wave length (D) Amplitude
V) When the frequency of a sound wave is increase, ___ will increase: V
(A) Wave length (B) Period (C) Amplitude
(D) A, B both
VI) How does sound travel from its source to your ear? __ VI
(A) Changes in air pressure (B) Vibration in wires or strings (C) Electromagnetic waves (D) By infrared waves
II) What is the difference between the Frequency and Pitch?
II
III) Write two characteristics of sound. III
IV) What is meant by reflection of sound? IV
V) What is meant by Noise? Write its sources. V
VI) Define Ultrasound and give its use. VI
VII) List at least three reasons to support that sound is a wave. VII
Write detailed answers of the following 5X2=10 3
1) Calculate the intensity level of rusting of leaves. 1
2) Define loudness of sound. Upon which factor does it depends? 2
TEST 3 PHYSICS 10TH T.MARKS 30
NAME ROLL NO SECTION
V) If the image is virtual then its distance from lens is taken? V
(A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Half (D) Double
VI) Which of the following quantity is not changed during refraction of light? VI
(A) Its speed (B) Its direction (C) Its wavelength (D) Its frequency
(A) Out beyond the centre of (B) At the centre of curvature (C) At the focal point (D) B/T centre of curvature & Focal point
III) Under what condition the image formed by converging lens is virtual? III
IV) Explain the use of lense in camera. IV
V) Define terms resolving and magnifying power. V
VI) Write down two characteristics of compounds microscope. VI
VII) What is telescope? VII
III) How many methods are there of combination of capacitors? III
IV) Write any two uses of capacitors. IV
V) What is the numerical value of K in coulomb's law? K V
VI) Differentiate between variable and fixed capacitors.
VI
VII) Write a short note on electrostatic air cleaners. VII
(A) Farad (F) (B) Coloumb (C) (C) Volt (V) (D) Newton (N)
V) Three capacitors of 3PF, 4PF and 5PF are connected in parallel 5pF4pF, 3pF V
6V
combination with battery of 6v. Equilient capacitance is:
(A) 6PF (B) 12PF (C) 14PF (D) 17PF
VI) 5 joules of work is needed to shift 10C of charge from one place 10c VI
to another, the potential difference between the places is:
(A) 0.5 V (B) 2 V (C) 5 V (D) 10 V
IV) What is difference between capacitor and daielectric? IV
V) Define Farad. V
VI) What do you know about electrolyte capacitors? VI
VII) Write a short note on application of electrostatics in spray painting. VII
(A) Different (B) Equal (C) Zero (D) None
IV) Mathematical equation of ohm's law is: IV
(A) (B) (C) (D)
V) Electric potential and e.m.f is:
V
(A) Different units (B) Same quantities (C) A and D both (D) Different quantities
VI) What will be the voltage across the 6 Ohm resistor, when 3
3 6 VI
Ampere current passses throug it:
(A) 2 V (B) 9 V (C) 18 V (D) 36 V
(A) D.C motor (B) Mutual induction (C) Self induction (D) A.C generator
IV) The turn ratio of transformer is 10, its means:
10 IV
(A) (B) (C) (D)
V) The presence of a magnetic field can be detected by a:
V
(A) Small mass (B) Stationary positive charge (C) Stationary negative charge (D) Magnetic compass
VI) If the current in a wire which is placed perpendicular to a
VI
magnetic field increases, the force on the wire:
(A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remains (D) Will be zero
III) During natural radioactivity how many types of radiations are emitted: III
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4