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

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NAT I Computer Science Physics

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Question # 1

Two bodies with masses MA and MB are moving with equal kinetic energy.Their linear moments are numerically in a ratio | PA| : |PB| will be:

Question # 2

A 50-volt battery is connected across 10-ohm resistor.The current is 4.5 A.The internal resistance of the battery is

Question # 3

A train of 150 m length is going towards north direction at a speed of 10 ms-1 A parrot flies at a speed of 5 ms-1 towards south direction parallel to the railway track,The time taken by the parrot to cross the train is equal to

Question # 4

The distance between node and anti-node is

Question # 5

According to Stoke's law drag force depends on

Question # 6

Two forces of 10N and 15N are acting simultaneously on an object in the same direction. Their resultant is

Question # 7

A 2 kg body and a 3 kg body have equal momentum if the kinetic energy of 3 kg body is 10 j, the KE of 2 kg body will be

Question # 8

A charge Q is divided into two parts q and Q - q and separated by a distance R. the force of repulsion between them will be maximum when:

Question # 9

The sum of the magnitude of two forces acting at a point is 18 and the magnitude of their resultant is 12. If the resultant is at 90° with the force of the smaller magnitude then their magnitude are:

Question # 10

In case of p-n junction diode at high value of reverse bias the current rises sharply The value of reverse bias is known as

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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 Angular momentum is
A. Vector (axial)
B. Vector (polar)
C. Scalar
D. None of these
2 The henry is the unit for
A. Resistance
B. Magnetic flux
C. Magnetic field
D. Inductance
3 When a hydrogen atom is bombarded the atom is excited to the n = 4 state of hydrogen atom.The energy released when the atom falls from n = 4 state to the ground state is
A. 1.275 eV
B. 12.75 eV
C. 5 eV
D. 8 eV
4 Steel is preferred for making springs over copper.Whey?
A. Steel is cheaper
B. Young's modulus of steel is more than that of copper
C. Young's modulus of copper is more than that of steel
D. Steel is less likely to be oxidized
5 How does the Young's modulus vary with the increase of temperature?
A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. Remains constant
D. First increases and then decreases
6 The de broglie wave corresponding to a particle of mass m and velocity v has a wavelength associated with it
A. h/mv
B. hm v
C. mh/v
D. m/hv
7 The volt/metre is the unit of:
A. Potential
B. Work
C. Force
D. Electric field intensity
8 A body moves a distance of 10 m along a straight line under the action of a force of 5 Newtons, if the work done is 25 joules the angle which the force takes with the direction of motion of the body is:
A. 0°
B. 30°
C. 60°
D. 90°
9 A 220 V, 50 Hz, AC source is connected to an inductance of 0.2.H and a resistance of 20 ohm in series What is the current in the circuit?
A. 10 A
B. 5 A
C. 33.3  A
D. 3.33 A
10 Which one of the following is a simple harmonic motion?
A. Wave moving through a string fixed at both ends.
B. Earth spinning about its own axis
C. Ball bouncing between two rigid vertical walls
D. Particle moving in a circle with uniform speed.

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