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  1. While catching a ball, a player pulls down his hands to lower the–

  2. A.

     Force

    B.

     Momentum

    C.

     Impulse

    D.

     Catching time


  3. Momentum is measured as the product of :

  4. A.

     Mass and inertia

    B.

     Mass and force

    C.

     Mass and velocity

    D.

     Mass and acceleration


  5. Two stones of different masses are dropped simultaneously from the top of a building

  6. A.

     Smaller stone reaches the ground earlier

    B.

     Larger stone reaches the ground earlier

    C.

     Both the stones reach the ground at the same time

    D.

     Depends on the composition of the stone


  7. A man jumping out of a moving train is thrown

  8. A.

     Forward

    B.

     Backward

    C.

     Sideways

    D.

     None of these


  9. An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion until and unless it is acted upon by an external force. This is Newton's

  10. A.

     First law

    B.

     Second law

    C.

     Third law

    D.

     Fourth law


  11. What is the force of attraction between any two bodies by virtue of their masses is called?

  12. A.

     Electromagnetic Force

    B.

     Gravitational Force

    C.

     Centripetal Force

    D.

     Nuclear Force


  13. If a boy sitting in a train, which is moving at a constant velocity, throws a ball straight up into the air, the ball will

  14. A.

     Fall in front of him

    B.

     Fall behind him

    C.

     Fall into his hand

    D.

     None of the above


  15. When a bar magnet is cut into two equal halves, the pole strength of each piece –

  16. A.

     Becomes double

    B.

     Becomes half

    C.

     Becomes zero

    D.

     Remains the same


  17. A permanent magnet can affect

  18. A.

     Magnets

    B.

     Electromagnets

    C.

     Both A & B

    D.

     None of the above


  19. A freely suspended magnet remains horizontal at

  20. A.

     The magnet equator

    B.

     The magnetic north pole

    C.

     The magnetic south pole

    D.

     The geographic pole