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Why does a person fall forward when stepping off a moving bus?

(a) Because of the inertia of rest, the person moves forward as the ground remains behind

(b) The upper body keeps moving forward due to inertia, while the feet stop upon contact with the ground

(c) It happens due to a natural tendency to lean forward

(d) It is a result of all the reasons mentioned above

Option b – The upper body keeps moving forward due to inertia, while the feet stop upon contact with the ground

Swimming is possible due to which law?

(a) Newton’s first law

(b) Newton’s second law

(c) Newton’s third law

(d) Law of Gravitation

Option c – Newton’s third law

A man stands still on ice in the middle of a frozen pond. To reach the shore, which of Newton’s laws helps?

(a) First law

(b) Second law

(c) Third law

(d) All the above

Option c – Third law

What happens to the weight felt by a person holding a closed cage when a bird inside flies at constant speed?

(a) No change in weight

(b) Apparent weight decreases

(c) Apparent weight increases

(d) Cannot be determined

Option a – No change in weight

Why does a cannon move backward when it fires?

(a) Due to conservation of energy

(b) Because of the push from gases released

(c) As per Newton’s third law

(d) Because of Newton’s first law

Option c – As per Newton’s third law

Why does a hockey ball stop after being hit?

(a) The player stopped applying force

(b) No unbalanced force is acting

(c) motion only occurs when pushed

(d) Friction acts in the opposite direction

Option d – Friction acts in the opposite direction

The quantity defined as the product of Mass and velocity is:

(a) Inertia

(b) Momentum

(c) force

(d) Change in momentum

Option b – Momentum

The rate at which momentum changes is proportional to:

(a) A balanced force

(b) The unbalanced force in the same direction

(c) Duration of applied force

(d) All of the above

Option b – The unbalanced force in the same direction

A moving body stops only if it:

(a) Faces friction

(b) Has no NET force

(c) Is isolated

(d) Transfers momentum to another body

Option d – Transfers momentum to another body

A body at rest implies:

(a) No forces acting on it

(b) No contact forces

(c) All acting forces cancel out

(d) It is in a vacuum

Option c – All acting forces cancel out

Why does a person fall back when a horse starts moving suddenly?

(a) The rider moves backward

(b) Fear causes the rider to shift

(c) Due to rest inertia, the upper body lags as the lower body moves

(d) None of these

Option c – Due to rest inertia, the upper body lags as the lower body moves

What does negative acceleration indicate?

(a) Speeding up

(b) Slowing down

(c) Constant speed

(d) Coming to rest

Option b – Slowing down

In a distance-time graph:

(a) Distance is plotted on the X-axis

(b) Time is plotted on the Y-axis

(c) A straight line indicates constant speed

(d) A straight line shows changing speed

Option c – A straight line indicates constant speed

When does a person feel lighter in an elevator?

(a) When the elevator accelerates upward

(b) When the elevator accelerates downward

(c) When the elevator moves upward uniformly

(d) When the elevator moves downward uniformly

Option b – When the elevator accelerates downward

Why are passengers thrown outward when a bus turns sharply?

(a) Due to motion inertia

(b) Due to acceleration

(c) Because of speed

(d) Due to acceleration and speed

Option a – Due to motion inertia

Newton’s third law helps establish the law of conservation of:

(a) Angular momentum

(b) energy

(c) Mass

(d) Momentum

Option d – Momentum

Arrange the roads in increasing order of frictional force acting on a car:

(a) Mud, tar, concrete, gravel

(b) Tar, concrete, gravel, mud

(c) Concrete, tar, gravel, mud

(d) Gravel, mud, tar, concrete

Option c – Concrete, tar, gravel, mud

Rockets function on the basis of conservation of:

(a) energy

(b) Mass

(c) Momentum

(d) All of these

Option c – Momentum

Movement is defined as a change in position with respect to:

(a) Origin

(b) Starting point

(c) Ending point

(d) Distance covered

Option a – Origin

Displacement is defined as:

(a) The shortest path between starting and ending points

(b) Actual path traveled

(c) Total distance covered

(d) Distance per unit time

Option a – The shortest path between starting and ending points

An object travels 10 km in 15 minutes. What could its displacement be?

(a) 10 km

(b) Zero

(c) More than 10 km

(d) Any of the above

Option d – Any of the above

An object is said to be in uniform motion when it:

(a) Moves in a circle

(b) Moves at constant speed

(c) Oscillates

(d) Varies speed over time

Option b – Moves at constant speed

Average velocity is calculated by:

(a) Dividing total distance by total time

(b) Taking half the sum of initial and final velocities

(c) Both methods

(d) Neither method

Option b – Taking half the sum of initial and final velocities

When a boat sails at steady speed, it implies:

(a) A NET forward force acts on it

(b) Only vertical forces balance

(c) Buoyancy exceeds gravity

(d) All acting forces are balanced

Option d – All acting forces are balanced

During a sharp turn at high speed, why do we slide sideways in a car?

(a) We try to continue in a straight line

(b) The car’s engine applies a directional force

(c) Our body resists the sudden turn

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Passengers lean back in a bus that starts suddenly because of:

(a) Newton’s first law

(b) Newton’s second law

(c) Newton’s third law

(d) None of Newton’s laws

Option a – Newton’s first law

Momentum shares units with:

(a) Couple

(b) Torque

(c) Impulse

(d) Force

Option c – Impulse

If no unbalanced force is acting on a body:

(a) It accelerates

(b) It moves with uniform speed

(c) It can’t remain at rest

(d) None of these

Option b – It moves with uniform speed

Why does the speed of a falling object keep increasing?

(a) No force acts on it

(b) It’s lightweight

(c) Air resistance slows it

(d) Earth’s gravity pulls it

Option d – Earth’s gravity pulls it

How can frictional effects be minimized?

(a) Use smooth objects

(b) Use smooth surfaces

(c) Apply lubricants

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

An object is in equilibrium if:

(a) It’s at rest

(b) It moves at steady speed

(c) It’s in free fall

(d) More than one of these options is true

Option d – More than one of these options is true

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