Head to tail rule can be used to add ______ forces....? Mcqs

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Head to tail rule can be used to add ______ forces....?

(A) Two
(B) Three

(C) Five
(D) Any number of

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What is the rank of the earth in the solar system in terms of size...?

(A) 5th
(B) 4th

(C) 3rd
(D) None of these

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The depletion of ozone layer has been caused mainly by _____...?

(A) The release of industrial waste
(B) The deforestation of large area land

(C) The release of chlorofluorocarbons into the atmosphere
(D) None of these

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In the human body there are more than _____ known enzymes....?

(A) 800
(B) 1000

(C) 1200
(D) 1500

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An image formed by a convex lens is called...?

(A) Real and Inverted
(B) Real and Upright

(C) Virtual and Inverted
(D) Virtual and Upright

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A glass chimney stops an oil lamp from smoking because:...?

(A) It increases the supply of oxygen to the flame by convection
(B) The heat produced ensures complete

(C) Both to these
(D) Neither of these

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Which of the following is the main difference between electromagnets and bar magnets...?

(A) Electromagnets are stronger than bar magnets
(B) Bar magnets are permanent, but electromagnets are temporary

(C) Electromagnets are used in motors, but bar magnets are used in generators
(D) Electromagnets need electricity but bar magnets do not need electricity

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Light travelling in a straight line ______ when it strikes the surface of another medium....?

(A) Reflects
(B) Refracts

(C) Diffracts
(D) Absorbs

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For seeing objects at the surface of water from a submarine under water, the instrument used is ________...?

(A) Periscope
(B) Telescope

(C) Kaleidoscope
(D) Spectroscope

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Imaginary horizontal line on atmosphere which represent equal atmospheric pressure...?

(A) Isobar
(B) Isotope

(C) Isotone
(D) None of these

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