NTSE SAT Physics Gravitation MCQs

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MCQ for NTSE SAT Physics Gravitation

NTSE SAT Physics students should review the 50 questions and answers to strengthen understanding of core concepts in Gravitation

Gravitation MCQ Questions NTSE SAT Physics with Answers

 

Question: Two solid spheres of same radius (R) and of same material are placed in such a way that their centers are 2R apart. The gravitational force between them is directly proportional to :

  • a) R2
  • b) R-2 
  • c) R4
  • d) R-4

Answer: R4

 

Question: The weight of a boy on the surface of moon is 300 N. The weight of this boy on the surface of earth is :

  • a) 300 N
  • b) 5 N
  • c) 50 N
  • d) 1800 N

Answer: 50 N


Question: The value of g on moon is 1/6 of the value of g on earth. A man can jump 1.5 m high of the earth. he can jump on the moon up to a height of :

  • a) 9 m
  • b) 7.5 m
  • c) 6m
  • d) 4.5 m

Answer: 9 m


Question: A rocket is launched to travel vertically upward with a constant velocity of 20 m/s. After traveling 35 s the rocket develops a snag and its fuel supply is cut off. The rocket then travels like a free body, the height achieved by it is :

  • a) 600 m
  • b) 720 m
  • c) 800 m
  • d) 820 m

Answer: 720 m


Question: Two block, one of iron (i( and the other of wood (w) are dropped from a height at the same time. if the time taken by the blocks to reach the ground is Ti and Tw respectively, then : (air resistance is zero) 

  • a) Ti < Tw 
  • b) Ti = Tw
  • c) Ti = Tw 
  • d) Ti =1/2 Tw

Answer: Ti = Tw

 

Question: The value of G on the surface of earth is 6.67 × 10-11 Nm2/kg2. Then the value of G on the surface of moon (in S.I. unit) will be-

  • a) 6.67 × 10-11 
  • b) 12 × 6.67 × 10-11      
  • c)

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  • d)

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Answer: 6.67 × 10-11 

 

Question: A spring balance together with a suspended weight of 2.5 kg is dropped from a height of 30 meters. The reading on the spring balance, while falling, will be :

  • a) 2.5 kg
  • b) 1.25 kg
  • c) 0 kg
  • d) 25 kg

Answer: 0 kg


Question: Two solid spheres of same radius (R) and of same material are placed in such a way that their centres are 2R apart. The gravitational force between them is directly proportional to :

  • a) R2
  • b) R-2  
  • c) R4
  • d) R-4

Answer: R4

 

Question: The value of g on moon is 1/6 of the value of g on earth. A man can jump 1.5 m high of the earth. he can jump on the moon up to a height of :

  • a) 9 m
  • b) 7.5 m
  • c) 6m
  • d) 4.5 m

Answer: 9 m


Question: A spring balance together with a suspended weight of 2.5 kg is dropped from a height of 30 meters. The reading on the spring balance, while falling, will be :

  • a) 2.5 kg
  • b) 1.25 kg
  • c) 0 kg
  • d) 25 kg

Answer: 0 kg

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MCQs for Gravitation Physics NTSE SAT

Students can use these MCQs for Gravitation to quickly test their knowledge of the chapter. These multiple-choice questions have been designed as per the latest syllabus for NTSE SAT Physics released by NTSE. Our expert teachers suggest that you should practice daily and solving these objective questions of Gravitation to understand the important concepts and better marks in your school tests.

Gravitation NCERT Based Objective Questions

Our expert teachers have designed these Physics MCQs based on the official NCERT book for NTSE SAT. We have identified all questions from the most important topics that are always asked in exams. After solving these, please compare your choices with our provided answers. For better understanding of Gravitation, you should also refer to our NCERT solutions for NTSE SAT Physics created by our team.

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Are Assertion-Reasoning and Case-Study MCQs included in the Physics NTSE SAT material?

Yes, our NTSE SAT Physics Gravitation MCQs include the latest type of questions, such as Assertion-Reasoning and Case-based MCQs. 50% of the NTSE paper is now competency-based.

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