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9th Class Physics English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Two forces of 2N and 4N are acting in opposite directions, Their resultant force will be
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2 N
4 N
6 N
8 N
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Question # 2
Leslie cube have faces:
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2
3
4
5
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Question # 3
The tendency of doing work is called :
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Time
Energy
Force
Area
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Question # 4
A Student claimed the diameter of a wire as 1.032 cm using vernier callipers. Upto what extent do your agree with it
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1 cm
1.0 cm
1.03 cm
1.032 cm
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Question # 5
Crocus flower open when the temperature is:
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23
o
C
26
o
C
29
o
C
32
o
C
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Question # 6
If the mass of moving body in a circle is doubled then centripetal force wil be:
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Doubled
Half
4 times
Same
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Question # 7
Normal human body temperature is
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15oC
37oC
37oF
98.6oC
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Question # 8
Racing cars are made stable by :
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Increasing their speed
Decrease their mass
Lowering their center of gravity
Decreasing their width
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Question # 9
Turning effect of a force is called:
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Torque
Moment
Couple
Torque and momentum
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Question # 10
Why a coin stacked over remain undisturbed on pulling the paper strips quickly?
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Due to charge
Due to motion
Due to inertia
Due to material
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Question # 11
The motion of the rider in Ferris wheel is.
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Vibratory
Translatory
Rotatory
Linear
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Question # 12
Mass is measured by:
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Spring balance
Measuring cylinder
Physical Balance
None of these
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Question # 13
Ship and boats are designed on the principal of
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Charge
Densities
Volume
Floatation
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