Advance Physics MCQs

Advance Physics MCQs

Our team has conducted extensive research to compile a set of Advance Physics MCQs. We encourage you to test your Advance Physics knowledge by answering these multiple-choice questions provided below.
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1: A tomato plant is a type of _____.

A.   Home gardeners vegetable plot

B.   Vegetable plot Farm

C.   Non-vegetable plot Farm

D.   All of these

2: Einstein's general theory of relativity suggests that gravity is ______.

A.   A force of attraction that acts at a distance between two masses.

B.   Caused by curvature of spacetime.

C.   = G × M1 × M2/d2.

D.   One of four fundamental forces in nature.

3: High-pass filters allow high _________ ac to pass easily, but not dc.

A.   Frequency

B.   Voltage

C.   Current

D.   Power

4: A diffraction pattern involving parallel rays is called ___________ diffraction.

A.   Einstein.

B.   Poisson.

C.   Fraunhofer.

D.   Fresnel

5: What is the SI unit of electric current?

A.   Volt (V)

B.   Watt (W)

C.   Ampere (A)

D.   Ohm (Ω)

6: Which of the following principles is the basis of the operation of a transformer?

A.   Newton's Third Law of Motion

B.   Boyle's Law

C.   Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction

D.   Archimedes' Principle

7: What is the phenomenon that occurs when light waves change direction as they pass through different mediums at an angle?

A.   Reflection

B.   Refraction

C.   Diffraction

D.   Interference

8: In the context of particle physics, what is the name of the elementary particle that carries a positive electric charge and is found in the atomic nucleus?

A.   Neutron

B.   Proton

C.   Electron

D.   Photon

9: Which of the following equations represents Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence principle?

A.   E = mc²

B.   F = ma

C.   E = hf

D.   P = mv

10: What is the process by which a substance transitions directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase without passing through the liquid phase?

A.   Condensation

B.   Sublimation

C.   Vaporization

D.   Melting

11: What phenomenon explains the blackbody radiation emitted by a perfect absorber and emitter of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths?

A.   Planck's Law

B.   Ohm's Law

C.   Coulomb's Law

D.   Stefan-Boltzmann Law

12: In the context of quantum mechanics, what is the name of the principle that states it is impossible to know both the exact position and momentum of a particle simultaneously?

A.   Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

B.   Pauli Exclusion Principle

C.   Hubble's Law

D.   Newton's Third Law of Motion

13: What is the term for the minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to occur?

A.   Activation Energy

B.   Ionization Energy

C.   Binding Energy

D.   Kinetic Energy

14: Which fundamental force is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in an atomic nucleus?

A.   Gravitational Force

B.   Weak Nuclear Force

C.   Strong Nuclear Force

D.   Electromagnetic Force