NAT ICS Computer Science Physics Test Preparation for Pakistani Students

Students who have completed their 12 years of education successfully and wants to get admission in undergraduate program in any NAT associated university are required to appear in NAT-I test are eligible to appear in NAT-I test conducted by National Testing Services whereas fourteen years of education is required to appear in NAT-I test held under the supervisor of NTS.

The students who have completed their 12 years of education and want to study further in the same discipline are required to attach their NAT I result card together with their other important documents while applying for admission in undergraduate computer science program in any NTS associated educational institute.

MCQ's Test For NAT I Computer Science Physics

Try The MCQ's Test For NAT I Computer Science Physics

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NAT I Computer Science Physics

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Question # 1

When sound waves travel from air to water which of these remains constant?

Question # 2

A particle is moving in a uniform magnetic field then

Question # 3

The sieman is the SI unit of

Question # 4

In an L-R circuit time constant is that time in which current grows from zero to the value

Question # 5

The product of the pressure and volume of an ideal gas is

Question # 6

There are discrete energy levels in atoms. It was first experimentally demonstrated by

Question # 7

Which of the following lists of physical quantities consists only of vectors:

Question # 8

Light appears to travel in straight lines since

Question # 9

Quantity that remains unchanged in a transformer is

Question # 10

Velocity of sound in a diatomic as is 300 m/sec what is its rms velocity

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The NAT-ICS test comprises of total 4 major sections as we mentioned in our earlier articles. NAT-ICS subject portion is one of those important portions. The subjection involves multiple choice questions in it from various important subjects. These subjects are Physics, computer and mathematics.

The physics portion in NAT-ICS subject test comprises of 10 multiple choice questions. It covers various important sections and topics of physics. To get good grades in this portion, it is important for the students to prepare this section in a better way.

For the convenience of students, who are planning to get admission in undergraduate computer sciences degree program in the near future and wish to appear in NAT-ICS test we have introduce an online NTS test section where you can prepare for this test easily.

After getting through this NAT-ICS subject physics online test you will be to prepare yourself for the exams and also you will get some idea about those questions that are expected to ask in exam.

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NAT-I Physics Chapter 22 Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 If a diamagnetic substance is brought near north or south pole of a bar magnet it is
A. Attracted by the poles
B. Repelled by the poles
C. Repelled by north pole and attracted by the south pole
D. Attracted by the north pole and repelled by the south pole
2 The volt/metre is the unit of:
A. Potential
B. Work
C. Force
D. Electric field intensity
3 A photocell with a constant p.d of V volt across it illuminated by a point source from a distance of 25 cm. When the source is moved to a distance of 1 m, the electrons emitted by the photocell
A. Carry 1/4th their previous energy
B. Are 1/6th as numerous as before
C. Are 1/4th as numerous as before
D. Carry 1/4th their previous momentum
4 Choose the correct statement
A. Both an ammeter and voltmeter should have small resistance
B. Both an ammeter and a voltmeter should have large resistance
C. An ammeter should have large resistance and a voltmeter should have small resistance
D. An ammeter should have small resistance and a voltmeter should have large resistance
5 A particle moving in a magnetic field has increase in its velocity then its radius of the circle
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Remains the same
D. Becomes half
6 The velocity of falling raindrops attains limited value because of
A. Up thrust of air
B. VIscous force exerted by air
C. Surface tension effect
D. Air currents atmosphere
7 Huygen's wave theory of light cannot explain
A. Diffraction
B. Interference
C. Polarization
D. Photoelectric effect
8 The excess (equal in number) of electrons that must be placed on each of two small spheres spaced 3 cm apart. with force of repulsion between the spheres to be 10-19 N is
A. 25
B. 225
C. 625
D. 1250
9 One cannot see through fog because
A. Fog absorbs light
B. The refractive index of fog is infinity
C. Light suffers total reflection at the droplet in a fog
D. Light is scattered by the droplets in fog
10 How much water a pump of 2kW can raise in one minute to a height of 10 m. take g = 10 m/s2?
A. 1000 liters
B. 1200 liters
C. 100 liters
D. 2000 liters

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    mukarram khalid

    18 Jul 2019

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    10 Aug 2018

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