EAMCET Physics Practice Test 001

Time: 0h 45m
Questions: 40

Test Description

This Physics Practice Test is the first mock test in the series of many Physics tests. This test consists of 40 objective type questions from both Intermediate First Year and Intermediate Second Year Physics. This test provides questions in the format of Andhra Pradesh (AP) EAPCET and Telangana (TS) EAMCET.

This test is completely free, and students can attempt as many times as needed and help students in preparing for entrance tests and get admissions into various reputed colleges for Engineering, Pharmaceutical and Agriculture.

Test Instructions
  1. The test contains 40 multiple-choice questions.
  2. Total time for the test is 0h 45m.
  3. Each question carries equal marks.
  4. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  5. Use of calculator is not allowed.
  6. Do not refresh the page during the test.
  7. Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
Quick Test

(1 of 40) If a physical quantity 'Q' is defined in terms of moment of inertia 'I', force 'F'. velocity 'V', work 'W' and length 'L' as

Q=IFV2WL3, then 'Q' is

(2 of 40) A particle starts moving from rest under a constant acceleration, and covers a distance ‘X’ in ‘t’ seconds. The distance covered in next ‘t’ seconds is
(3 of 40)

A juggler throws balls vertically into air such that, he throws the next ball when the previous one is at its highest point. If he throws 3 balls each second, then the maximum height reached by each ball is.

(Acceleration due to gravity = 10ms-2)
(4 of 40) If a stone is projected at certain angle ' θ ' with the horizontal such that its horizontal range is equal to its maximum height, then angle of projection ' θ ' is
(5 of 40) When a spring of force constant 200 Nm-1 is compressed by a force of 10 N then the compression in the spring is
(6 of 40)

An object of mass 50 kg is in a lift moving up with an acceleration of 5 ms-2. Then the apparent weight of the object and its direction is

(Acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms-2)
(7 of 40) The speed of a body of mass 10 kg changes from 20 ms-1 to 30 ms-1. The increase in the kinetic energy of the body is
(8 of 40) The energy consumed by a 1000 W electric bulb when it is used for 1 hour is
(9 of 40) A solid sphere of mass M and radius R is free to rotate about an axis passing through its centre. A solid cylinder of mass M2 and radius R is free to rotate about its standard axis of symmetry. Initially both the sphere and the cylinder are at rest. If torques of equal magnitude are applied to the sphere and cylinder, the ratio of the angular speeds acquired by the sphere and the cylinder after a given time is.
(10 of 40) A wire of length 0.1π m having linear density 1πkg m-1 is bent in the form of a ring. The moment of inertia of the ring about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to its plane is

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Test Details
Duration

0h 45m

Questions

40 Multiple Choice Questions

Passing Score

N/A% or higher to pass

Attempts

Unlimited attempts allowed

Total Runs

100