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			Physics - Section 1 Questions And Answers.  
		
  		   
          
		   
		       Exercise ::
		       Physics - Section 1
		   
		    
| 1. | 1. Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of | 
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		 | A.  | collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere | 
 | B.  | action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen | 
 | C.  | action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere | 
 | D.  | lightning discharge in atmosphere | 
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| 2. | It is easier to roll a stone up a sloping road than to lift it vertical upwards because | 
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		 | A.  | work done in rolling is more than in lifting | 
 | B.  | work done in lifting the stone is equal to rolling it | 
 | C.  | work done in both is same but the rate of doing work is less in rolling | 
 | D.  | work done in rolling a stone is less than in lifting it | 
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| 3. | The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves | 
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		 | A.  | viscosity of ink | 
 | B.  | capillary action phenomenon | 
 | C.  | diffusion of ink through the blotting | 
 | D.  | siphon action | 
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| 4. | Siphon will fail to work if | 
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		 | A.  | the densities of the liquid in the two vessels are equal | 
 | B.  | the level of the liquid in the two vessels are at the same height | 
 | C.  | both its limbs are of unequal length | 
 | D.  | the temperature of the liquids in the two vessels are the same | 
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| 5. | Large transformers, when used for some time, become very hot and are cooled by circulating oil. The heating of the transformer is due to | 
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		 | A.  | the heating effect of current alone | 
 | B.  | hysteresis loss alone | 
 | C.  | both the heating effect of current and hysteresis loss | 
 | D.  | intense sunlight at noon | 
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