Science MCQs

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Question 1061 Easy

A sound wave is best described as a:

A
Longitudinal mechanical wave
B
Transverse mechanical wave
C
Longitudinal electromagnetic wave
D
Transverse electromagnetic wave
Question 1062 Easy

The range of human hearing is typically from:

A
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
B
10 Hz to 10,000 Hz
C
50 Hz to 50,000 Hz
D
0 Hz to 100
Question 1063 Easy

What is the primary cause of noise pollution?

A
Unwanted or excessive sound
B
Visible light
C
Radio waves
D
Ultraviolet rays
Question 1064 Easy

Which device works on the principle of reflection of sound?

A
Microphone
B
Sonar
C
Loudspeaker
D
Stethoscope
Question 1065 Easy

The speed of sound is highest in:

A
Liquids
B
Solids
C
Gases
D
Vacuum
Question 1066 Easy

Which part of a wave is measured from the rest position to a crest?

A
Wavelength
B
Amplitude
C
Frequency
D
Time period
Question 1067 Easy

The phenomenon of splitting white light into its constituent colors is called:

A
Reflection
B
Dispersion
C
Refraction
D
Echo
Question 1068 Hard

What is the time period if a pendulum oscillates 20 times in 10 seconds?

A
2 seconds
B
0.5 seconds
C
1 second
D
0.2 seconds
Question 1069 Hard

What is the frequency if time period is 0.02 seconds?

A
50 Hz
B
20 Hz
C
100 Hz
D
5 Hz
Question 1070 Hard

A wave has a frequency of 200 Hz and a wavelength of 1.5m. What is its speed?

A
300 m/s
B
133.33 m/s
C
201.5 m/s
D
0.0075 m/s
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