Forces And Pressure Online Test 8th Science Lesson 2 Questions in English
Forces And Pressure Online Test 8th Science Lesson 2 Questions in English
Forces And Pressure Online Test 8th Science Lesson 2 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
1. Which of the following actions needs force?
1) Opening up a pen
2) Striking a carrom coin
3) Making of chapattisCorrect
Explanation
Opening up a pen, opening a door, kicking a football, striking a carrom coin, making of chapattis etc., all these actions need a force.
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Explanation
Opening up a pen, opening a door, kicking a football, striking a carrom coin, making of chapattis etc., all these actions need a force.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
2. Assertion(A): Force changes the shape and size of certain bodies
Reason(R): Force is an ‘action of push or pull’, which makes the bodies to move or brings the moving bodies to restCorrect
Explanation
Force is an ‘action of push or pull’, which makes the bodies to move or brings the moving bodies to rest. It even changes the shape and size of certain bodies.
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Explanation
Force is an ‘action of push or pull’, which makes the bodies to move or brings the moving bodies to rest. It even changes the shape and size of certain bodies.
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
3. Assertion(A): The group of students who pull the rope with a greater force will definitely win
Reason(R): The winners are applying a greater amount of force.Correct
Explanation
The group of students who pull the rope with a greater force will definitely win. The winners are applying a greater amount of force. Hence, the rope moves in the direction of the greater force.
Incorrect
Explanation
The group of students who pull the rope with a greater force will definitely win. The winners are applying a greater amount of force. Hence, the rope moves in the direction of the greater force.
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
4. Which of the following can be done by force?
1) State of rest
2) Shape of a body
3) Direction of a moving bodyCorrect
Explanation
Force is that which changes or tends to change: i) the state of rest or ii) the state of uniform motion of a body or iii) the direction of a moving body or iv) the shape of a body
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Explanation
Force is that which changes or tends to change: i) the state of rest or ii) the state of uniform motion of a body or iii) the direction of a moving body or iv) the shape of a body
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
5. Which of the following statement about force is correct?
1) It has only direction.
2) Force is a vector quantity
3) It is measured with a unit called “newton (N)Correct
Explanation
Pushes and pulls are forms of forces. The direction of a force is in the direction in which a push or a pull is applied. Thus, force is a vector quantity, which has magnitude and direction. It is measured with a unit called “newton (N)”.
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Explanation
Pushes and pulls are forms of forces. The direction of a force is in the direction in which a push or a pull is applied. Thus, force is a vector quantity, which has magnitude and direction. It is measured with a unit called “newton (N)”.
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
6. Assertion(A): A Balloon placed over a number of needles will not burst
Reason(R): When a large number of pins prick a body, each pin exerts very little pressure on the balloonCorrect
Explanation
A single pin produces a large pressure over a small area. But, when a large number of pins prick a body, each pin exerts very little pressure on the balloon, as the applied force gets distributed over a larger surface of the body. So, the balloon will not burst. We conclude that the effect of a force depends on the magnitude of the force and the area over which it acts.
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Explanation
A single pin produces a large pressure over a small area. But, when a large number of pins prick a body, each pin exerts very little pressure on the balloon, as the applied force gets distributed over a larger surface of the body. So, the balloon will not burst. We conclude that the effect of a force depends on the magnitude of the force and the area over which it acts.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
7. In which unit thrust is measured?
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Explanation
Thrust is a force acting perpendicularly on any given surface area of a body. It is measured by the unit newton.
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Explanation
Thrust is a force acting perpendicularly on any given surface area of a body. It is measured by the unit newton.
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
8. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) The effect of force can be measured using a physical quantity called pressure.
2) It can be defined as the amount of force or thrust acting perpendicularly on a surface of
area one square meter of a bodyCorrect
Explanation
The effect of force can be measured using a physical quantity called pressure. It can be defined as the amount of force or thrust acting perpendicularly on a surface of area one square meter of a body.
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Explanation
The effect of force can be measured using a physical quantity called pressure. It can be defined as the amount of force or thrust acting perpendicularly on a surface of area one square meter of a body.
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
9. Unit of pressure is_____
1) N
2) N/m2
3) PaCorrect
Explanation
Unit of pressure is pascal (Pa) or N m–2.
Pressure = Thrust (or) Force/ Area
The SI unit of pressure is pascal (named after the French scientist Blaise Pascal).
1 pascal = 1 N m–2Incorrect
Explanation
Unit of pressure is pascal (Pa) or N m–2.
Pressure = Thrust (or) Force/ Area
The SI unit of pressure is pascal (named after the French scientist Blaise Pascal).
1 pascal = 1 N m–2 -
Question 10 of 50
10. Question
10. Calculate the pressure. Average weight of an elephant is 4000 N. Surface area of the sole of its foot is 0.1 m2
Correct
Explanation
Average weight of the elephant = 4000 N
Weight of one leg = force exerted by one leg = 4000/4 = 1000 N
Area of the sole of one foot = 0.1 m2
Pressure = Force/ Area = 1000/ 0.1
= 104 N m-2Incorrect
Explanation
Average weight of the elephant = 4000 N
Weight of one leg = force exerted by one leg = 4000/4 = 1000 N
Area of the sole of one foot = 0.1 m2
Pressure = Force/ Area = 1000/ 0.1
= 104 N m-2 -
Question 11 of 50
11. Question
11. The effect of pressure can be increased by_____
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Explanation
The effect of pressure can be increased by increasing the thrust or by decreasing the area of the surface of the body experiencing the thrust.Incorrect
Explanation
The effect of pressure can be increased by increasing the thrust or by decreasing the area of the surface of the body experiencing the thrust. -
Question 12 of 50
12. Question
12. Assertion(A): Camels can walk easily on sand
Reason(R): They have large padded feet, which increase the area of contact with the sandy groundCorrect
Explanation
It is very difficult to walk on sand. But camels can walk easily on it because they have large padded feet, which increase the area of contact with the sandy ground. This reduces the pressure and enables them to walk easily on the sand.Incorrect
Explanation
It is very difficult to walk on sand. But camels can walk easily on it because they have large padded feet, which increase the area of contact with the sandy ground. This reduces the pressure and enables them to walk easily on the sand. -
Question 13 of 50
13. Question
13. Which of the following have sharp fine edges so as to exert a larger pressure on a smaller area?
1) Axe
2) Nail
3) BulletCorrect
Explanation
The axe, nail, knife, injection needle, bullet etc., all these are having sharp fine edges so as to exert a larger pressure on a smaller area of the body; in order to get the maximum effect from them.
Incorrect
Explanation
The axe, nail, knife, injection needle, bullet etc., all these are having sharp fine edges so as to exert a larger pressure on a smaller area of the body; in order to get the maximum effect from them.
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
14. Which of the following statement relating to pressure is correct?
1) More number of wheels are provided for a heavy goods-carrier for decreasing the pressure
2) Broader straps are provided on a backpack for giving a lower pressure on the shoulders by providing a larger area of contact with the shoulder.
3) It is difficult to drive an automobile, which has flattened tyresCorrect
Explanation
More number of wheels are provided for a heavy goods-carrier for decreasing the pressure; thereby increasing the area of contact on the road.
Broader straps are provided on a backpack for giving a lower pressure on the shoulders by providing a larger area of contact with the shoulder.
It is difficult to drive an automobile, which has flattened tyres.Incorrect
Explanation
More number of wheels are provided for a heavy goods-carrier for decreasing the pressure; thereby increasing the area of contact on the road.
Broader straps are provided on a backpack for giving a lower pressure on the shoulders by providing a larger area of contact with the shoulder.
It is difficult to drive an automobile, which has flattened tyres. -
Question 15 of 50
15. Question
15. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) All objects on the surface of the Earth experience the thrust or force due to this atmosphere
2) Air that fills the space all around us, is called as atmosphereCorrect
Explanation
You all know very well that air fills the space all around us. This envelope of air is called as atmosphere. It extends up-to many kilometres above the surface of the Earth. All objects on the surface of the Earth experience the thrust or force due to this atmosphere.
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Explanation
You all know very well that air fills the space all around us. This envelope of air is called as atmosphere. It extends up-to many kilometres above the surface of the Earth. All objects on the surface of the Earth experience the thrust or force due to this atmosphere.
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
16. The barometer was invented by______
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Explanation
Atmospheric pressure can be measured using the device called barometer. The barometer was invented by “Torricelli”Incorrect
Explanation
Atmospheric pressure can be measured using the device called barometer. The barometer was invented by “Torricelli” -
Question 17 of 50
17. Question
17. Atmospheric pressure_______ with altitude from the surface of the Earth
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Explanation
The amount of force or weight of the atmospheric air that acts downward on unit surface area of the surface of the Earth is known as atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude from the surface of the Earth.
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Explanation
The amount of force or weight of the atmospheric air that acts downward on unit surface area of the surface of the Earth is known as atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude from the surface of the Earth.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
18. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Atmospheric pressure can be measured by the height of the mercury column in a barometer.
2) The height of the mercury column denotes the atmospheric pressure at that place at a given time in ‘millimetre of mercury’.
3) Even if you tilt the tube at various angles, you will see that the level of mercury will not varyCorrect
Explanation
Atmospheric pressure can be measured by the height of the mercury column in a barometer. The height of the mercury column denotes the atmospheric pressure at that place at a given time in ‘millimetre of mercury’. Even if you tilt the tube at various angles, you will see that the level of mercury will not vary
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Explanation
Atmospheric pressure can be measured by the height of the mercury column in a barometer. The height of the mercury column denotes the atmospheric pressure at that place at a given time in ‘millimetre of mercury’. Even if you tilt the tube at various angles, you will see that the level of mercury will not vary
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
19. At sea level, the height of the mercury column is around___________
Correct
Explanation
At sea level, the height of the mercury column is around 76 cm or 760 mm. The pressure exerted by this mercury column is considered as the pressure of magnitude ‘one atmosphere’ (1 atm).
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Explanation
At sea level, the height of the mercury column is around 76 cm or 760 mm. The pressure exerted by this mercury column is considered as the pressure of magnitude ‘one atmosphere’ (1 atm).
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
20. Assertion(A): Cooking is difficult at higher altitude
Reason(R): At a higher altitude, due to the lack of atmospheric pressure the boiling point of a substance reducesCorrect
Explanation
At a higher altitude, due to the lack of atmospheric pressure the boiling point of a substance reduces. So, the water boils even at 80o C. At this temperature, the thermal energy that is produced is not sufficient enough for baking or cooking. So, cooking is difficult at higher altitude.
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Explanation
At a higher altitude, due to the lack of atmospheric pressure the boiling point of a substance reduces. So, the water boils even at 80o C. At this temperature, the thermal energy that is produced is not sufficient enough for baking or cooking. So, cooking is difficult at higher altitude.
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
21. The upward force exerted by water on a floating or a partly submerged body is called as____
Correct
Explanation
An upward force is exerted by water on a floating or a partly submerged body. This upward force is called buoyant force. The phenomenon is known as “buoyancy”.
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Explanation
An upward force is exerted by water on a floating or a partly submerged body. This upward force is called buoyant force. The phenomenon is known as “buoyancy”.
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
22. Which of the following is/are called as fluids?
Correct
Explanation
Buoyant force is not only exerted by liquids, but also by gases. Liquids and gases together are called fluids.
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Explanation
Buoyant force is not only exerted by liquids, but also by gases. Liquids and gases together are called fluids.
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
23. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Buoyant upward force decides whether an object will sink or float
2) A body floats if the buoyant force > its weight
3) A body sinks if its weight > buoyant force.Correct
Explanation
Buoyant upward force decides whether an object will sink or float. If the weight of the object is less than the upward force, then the object will float. If not, it will sink. A body floats if the buoyant force > its weight; A body sinks if its weight > buoyant force.
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Explanation
Buoyant upward force decides whether an object will sink or float. If the weight of the object is less than the upward force, then the object will float. If not, it will sink. A body floats if the buoyant force > its weight; A body sinks if its weight > buoyant force.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
24. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Liquids do not have a definite shape.
2) Liquids exert a pressure not only on the base of their container/vessel, but also on its side walls.
3) The pressure exerted by a liquid depends upon the depth of the point of observation considered in it.Correct
Explanation
Liquids do not have a definite shape. The force acting on unit area of the surface, on which the liquid is placed, is called the static pressure of the liquid. Liquids exert a pressure not only on the base of their container/vessel, but also on its side walls. The pressure exerted by a liquid depends upon the depth of the point of observation considered in it.
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Explanation
Liquids do not have a definite shape. The force acting on unit area of the surface, on which the liquid is placed, is called the static pressure of the liquid. Liquids exert a pressure not only on the base of their container/vessel, but also on its side walls. The pressure exerted by a liquid depends upon the depth of the point of observation considered in it.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
25. An instrument used to measure the difference in the liquid pressure is called____
Correct
Explanation
An instrument used to measure the difference in the liquid pressure is called a “manometer”. You can measure the pressure of fluids enclosed in a definite container using the manometer.
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Explanation
An instrument used to measure the difference in the liquid pressure is called a “manometer”. You can measure the pressure of fluids enclosed in a definite container using the manometer.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
26. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Liquids exert the same pressure in all directions at a given depth
2) Liquid pressure varies with the depth
3) Pressure exerted by a liquid on the base of a container depends upon the height of the liquid columnCorrect
Explanation
Pressure exerted by a liquid on the base of a container depends upon the height of the liquid column. Liquids exert the same pressure in all directions at a given depth. Liquid pressure varies with the depth.
Incorrect
Explanation
Pressure exerted by a liquid on the base of a container depends upon the height of the liquid column. Liquids exert the same pressure in all directions at a given depth. Liquid pressure varies with the depth.
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
27. Assertion(A): When hole is made in a bottle, water comes out from all the holes with the same force and falls on the ground, at the same distance from the bottle
Reason(R): Liquids exert the same pressure in all directions, at a given depth in their containerCorrect
Explanation
Incorrect
Explanation
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
28. Which law deals with the pressure applied at any point of a liquid at rest?
Correct
Explanation
Pascal’s law: The pressure applied at any point of a liquid at rest, in a closed system, will be distributed equally through all regions of the liquid.
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Explanation
Pascal’s law: The pressure applied at any point of a liquid at rest, in a closed system, will be distributed equally through all regions of the liquid.
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
29. Which of the following is not an application of Pascal’s law?
Correct
Explanation
Some of the following examples highlight their working according to Pascal’s law
In an automobile service station, the vehicles are lifted upward using the hydraulic lift, which works as per Pascal’s law.
The automobile brake system works according to Pascal’s law.
The hydraulic press is used to make the compressed bundles of cotton or cloth so as to
occupy less space.Incorrect
Explanation
Some of the following examples highlight their working according to Pascal’s law
In an automobile service station, the vehicles are lifted upward using the hydraulic lift, which works as per Pascal’s law.
The automobile brake system works according to Pascal’s law.
The hydraulic press is used to make the compressed bundles of cotton or cloth so as to
occupy less space. -
Question 30 of 50
30. Question
30. Assertion(A): If one piston is pressed downward, then the other piston will move up slightly, depending on the pressure given on the first piston
Reason(R): The pressure exerted on a liquid at rest is transmitted equally to other portions of liquid.Correct
Explanation
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Explanation
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
31. Why are rain drops spherical in nature?
Correct
Explanation
Why are rain drops spherical in nature?
All the above questions have an answer, i.e., “due to surface tension”.Incorrect
Explanation
Why are rain drops spherical in nature?
All the above questions have an answer, i.e., “due to surface tension”. -
Question 32 of 50
32. Question
32. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Surface tension is the property of a liquid
2) The molecules of a liquid experience a force, which contracts the extent of their surface area as much as possible, so as to have the minimum valueCorrect
Explanation
Surface tension is the property of a liquid. The molecules of a liquid experience a force, which contracts the extent of their surface area as much as possible, so as to have the minimum value.
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Explanation
Surface tension is the property of a liquid. The molecules of a liquid experience a force, which contracts the extent of their surface area as much as possible, so as to have the minimum value.
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
33. What is the unit of Surface tension?
Correct
Explanation
The amount of force acting per nit length, on the surface of a liquid is called surface tension. Surface tension has the unit N m–1.
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Explanation
The amount of force acting per nit length, on the surface of a liquid is called surface tension. Surface tension has the unit N m–1.
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
34. _____ tissues carry Water in plants
Correct
Explanation
Water molecules rise up due to surface tension. Xylem tissues are very narrow vessels present in plants. Water molecules are absorbed by the roots and these vessels help the water to rise upward due to “capillarity action”, which is caused by the surface tension of water.
Incorrect
Explanation
Water molecules rise up due to surface tension. Xylem tissues are very narrow vessels present in plants. Water molecules are absorbed by the roots and these vessels help the water to rise upward due to “capillarity action”, which is caused by the surface tension of water.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
35. For a given volume, the surface area of a sphere is______
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Explanation
For a given volume, the surface area of a sphere is the minimum. This is theReason for the liquid drops to acquire a spherical shape.
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Explanation
For a given volume, the surface area of a sphere is the minimum. This is theReason for the liquid drops to acquire a spherical shape.
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
36. Water strider insect slides on the water surface easily due to_____
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Explanation
Water strider insect slides on the water surface easily due to the surface tension of water. For a given volume, the surface area of a sphere is the minimum. This is theReason for the liquid drops to acquire a spherical shape.
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Explanation
Water strider insect slides on the water surface easily due to the surface tension of water. For a given volume, the surface area of a sphere is the minimum. This is theReason for the liquid drops to acquire a spherical shape.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
37. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) When a liquid is flowing, there is a frictional force between the successive layers of the liquid.
2) This force which acts in order to oppose the relative motion of the layer is known as viscous forceCorrect
Explanation
When a liquid is flowing, there is a frictional force between the successive layers of the liquid. This force which acts in order to oppose the relative motion of the layer is known as viscous force. Such a property of a liquid is called viscosity
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Explanation
When a liquid is flowing, there is a frictional force between the successive layers of the liquid. This force which acts in order to oppose the relative motion of the layer is known as viscous force. Such a property of a liquid is called viscosity
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
38. What is the unit of Viscosity?
Correct
Explanation
Viscosity force is measured by the unit called poise in CGS and kg m–1 s
–1 or N s m–2
in SI. When a liquid is flowing, there is a frictional force between the successive layers of the liquid. This force which acts in order to oppose the relative motion of the layer is known as viscous force.Incorrect
Explanation
Viscosity force is measured by the unit called poise in CGS and kg m–1 s
–1 or N s m–2
in SI. When a liquid is flowing, there is a frictional force between the successive layers of the liquid. This force which acts in order to oppose the relative motion of the layer is known as viscous force. -
Question 39 of 50
39. Question
39. Which of the following is/are contact force?
Correct
Explanation
You have studied that forces are classified into two types: contact force and non-contact force. Now, you are going to study one of the contact forces, i.e., friction.
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Explanation
You have studied that forces are classified into two types: contact force and non-contact force. Now, you are going to study one of the contact forces, i.e., friction.
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
40. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Frictional force or friction arises when two or more bodies in contact move or tend to move, relative to each other.
2) This force is produced due to the geometrical similarities of the surface of the bodies, which are in relative motionCorrect
Explanation
Frictional force or friction arises when two or more bodies in contact move or tend to move, relative to each other. It acts always in the opposite direction of the moving body. This force is produced due to the geometrical dissimilarities of the surface of the bodies, which are in relative motion.
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Explanation
Frictional force or friction arises when two or more bodies in contact move or tend to move, relative to each other. It acts always in the opposite direction of the moving body. This force is produced due to the geometrical dissimilarities of the surface of the bodies, which are in relative motion.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
41. Which of the following causes friction?
1) Friction increases motion
2) Friction produces heat
3) Friction causes wear and tear of the surfacesCorrect
Explanation
Friction can produce the following effects:
Friction opposes motion.
Friction causes wear and tear of the surfaces in contact.
Friction produces heat.Incorrect
Explanation
Friction can produce the following effects:
Friction opposes motion.
Friction causes wear and tear of the surfaces in contact.
Friction produces heat. -
Question 42 of 50
42. Question
42. The friction experienced by the bodies, which are at rest is called__________
Correct
Explanation
Static friction: The friction experienced by the bodies, which are at rest is called static friction. (E.g.: all the objects rigidly placed to be at rest on the Earth, a knot in a thread.)
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Explanation
Static friction: The friction experienced by the bodies, which are at rest is called static friction. (E.g.: all the objects rigidly placed to be at rest on the Earth, a knot in a thread.)
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
43. Which of the following are the examples of rolling friction?
1) Trolleys
2) Suitcases
3) VehiclesCorrect
Explanation
When a body rolls over another surface, the friction acting between the surfaces in contact is called rolling friction. Rolling friction is less than sliding friction. That is why wheels are provided in vehicles, trolleys, suitcases etc.
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Explanation
When a body rolls over another surface, the friction acting between the surfaces in contact is called rolling friction. Rolling friction is less than sliding friction. That is why wheels are provided in vehicles, trolleys, suitcases etc.
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
44. Assertion(A): The marble covers a lesser distance over the cotton cloth in comparison with the distance it covers over the glass plate
Reason(R): A rough surface like the cotton cloth, offers more frictional forceCorrect
Explanation
Incorrect
Explanation
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
45. Assertion(A): It is easy to drive a cycle with load
Reason(R): Weight does not affect the frictionCorrect
Explanation
It is easy to pedal your cycle without any load on its carrier. With a load placed on its carrier, it is difficult to move it because the weight on the carrier increases the friction between the surface of the tyre and the road.Incorrect
Explanation
It is easy to pedal your cycle without any load on its carrier. With a load placed on its carrier, it is difficult to move it because the weight on the carrier increases the friction between the surface of the tyre and the road. -
Question 46 of 50
46. Question
46. Assertion(A): A road roller has a broad base, so it offers more friction on the road.
Reason(R): If the area of contact is greater, then, the friction will be greater too.Correct
Explanation
For a given weight, the friction is directly related to the area of contact between the two surfaces. If the area of contact is greater, then, the friction will be greater too. A road roller has a broad base, so it offers more friction on the road. But a cycle has the least friction, since the area of contact of the tyre with the surface of the road is less.
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Explanation
For a given weight, the friction is directly related to the area of contact between the two surfaces. If the area of contact is greater, then, the friction will be greater too. A road roller has a broad base, so it offers more friction on the road. But a cycle has the least friction, since the area of contact of the tyre with the surface of the road is less.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
47. Which of the following are related to friction?
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Explanation
We can hold any object in our hand due to friction.
We can walk on the road because of friction. The footwear and the ground help us to walk without slipping.
Writing easily with a pen on paper is due to friction.
Automobiles can move safely due to friction between the tyres and the road. Brakes can be applied due to frictional resistance on brake shoes.Incorrect
Explanation
We can hold any object in our hand due to friction.
We can walk on the road because of friction. The footwear and the ground help us to walk without slipping.
Writing easily with a pen on paper is due to friction.
Automobiles can move safely due to friction between the tyres and the road. Brakes can be applied due to frictional resistance on brake shoes. -
Question 48 of 50
48. Question
48. Which of the following are disadvantages of friction?
1) Friction wears out the surfaces rubbing with each other, like screws and gears in machines or soles of shoes
2) Leads to wastage of energy.
3) Friction produces heat, which causes physical damage to the machinesCorrect
Explanation
Friction wears out the surfaces rubbing with each other, like screws and gears in machines or soles of shoes.
To overcome the friction an excess amount of effort has to be given to operate a machine. This leads to wastage of energy.
Friction produces heat, which causes physical damage to the machinesIncorrect
Explanation
Friction wears out the surfaces rubbing with each other, like screws and gears in machines or soles of shoes.
To overcome the friction an excess amount of effort has to be given to operate a machine. This leads to wastage of energy.
Friction produces heat, which causes physical damage to the machines -
Question 49 of 50
49. Question
49. Which of the following decrease friction?
1) Grease
2) Graphite
3) Coconut oilCorrect
Explanation
A substance, which reduces the frictional force, is called a lubricant. E.g.: grease, coconut oil, graphite, castor oil, etc.
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Explanation
A substance, which reduces the frictional force, is called a lubricant. E.g.: grease, coconut oil, graphite, castor oil, etc.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
50. Which of the following can be replaced in the place of sliding friction in cycle?
Correct
Explanation
Since, the rolling friction is smaller than sliding friction, sliding is replaced by rolling with the usage of ball bearings. You can see lead shots in the bearing of a cycle hub.
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Explanation
Since, the rolling friction is smaller than sliding friction, sliding is replaced by rolling with the usage of ball bearings. You can see lead shots in the bearing of a cycle hub.
Leaderboard: Forces And Pressure Online Test 8th Science Lesson 2 Questions in English
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