SS2 Second Term Physics Past Questions And Answers
SS2 Second Term Physics Past Questions And Answers
Here they are;
Question: What is the SI unit of force?
a) Newton (N)
b) Joule (J)
c) Watt (W)
d) Kilogram (kg)
Answer: a) Newton (N)
Question: Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
a) Velocity
b) Force
c) Mass
d) Acceleration
Answer: c) Mass
Question: What is the formula for calculating acceleration?
a) a = \frac{v}{t}a=
t
v
b) a = \frac{t}{v}a=
v
t
c) a = \frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}a=
Δt
Δv
d) a = \frac{\Delta t}{\Delta v}a=
Δv
Δt
Answer: c) a = \frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}a=
Δt
Δv
Question: In a simple harmonic motion, what is the maximum displacement from equilibrium called?
a) Frequency
b) Amplitude
c) Period
d) Phase
Answer: b) Amplitude
Question: What is the law of conservation of energy?
a) Energy can be created but not destroyed
b) Total energy of an isolated system remains constant
c) Energy is directly proportional to mass
d) Energy is inversely proportional to velocity
Answer: b) Total energy of an isolated system remains constant
Question: Which of the following is an example of a contact force?
a) Magnetic force
b) Gravitational force
c) Frictional force
d) Electrostatic force
Answer: c) Frictional force
Question: What is the unit of electric current?
a) Ampere (A)
b) Volt (V)
c) Ohm (Ω)
d) Coulomb (C)
Answer: a) Ampere (A)
Question: What is the relationship between frequency (f) and wavelength (λ) in a wave?
a) f = \frac{1}{\lambda}f=
λ
1
b) f = \lambda^2f=λ
2
c) f = \frac{\lambda}{2}f=
2
λ
d) f = 2\lambdaf=2λ
Answer: a) f = \frac{1}{\lambda}f=
λ
1
Question: Which law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its volume?
a) Boyle’s Law
b) Charles’s Law
c) Gay-Lussac’s Law
d) Archimedes’ Principle
Answer: a) Boyle’s Law
Question: What is the SI unit of power?
a) Watt (W)
b) Joule (J)
c) Newton (N)
d) Volt (V)
Answer: a) Watt (W)
Question: In the electromagnetic spectrum, which type of wave has the highest frequency?
a) Radio waves
b) Microwaves
c) X-rays
d) Infrared waves
Answer: c) X-rays
Question: What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth’s surface?
a) 9.8 m/s²
b) 5.0 m/s²
c) 2.5 m/s²
d) 12.0 m/s²
Answer: a) 9.8 m/s²
Question: Which law of motion states that “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”?
a) Newton’s First Law
b) Newton’s Second Law
c) Newton’s Third Law
d) Archimedes’ Principle
Answer: c) Newton’s Third Law
Question: What is the phenomenon of a change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer’s motion called?
a) Reflection
b) Diffraction
c) Doppler Effect
d) Refraction
Answer: c) Doppler Effect
Question: Which material is a good conductor of electricity?
a) Rubber
b) Wood
c) Copper
d) Glass
Answer: c) Copper
Question: What is the SI unit of resistance?
a) Ohm (Ω)
b) Ampere (A)
c) Volt (V)
d) Watt (W)
Answer: a) Ohm (Ω)
Question: In optics, what is the law that describes the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another?
a) Snell’s Law
b) Kepler’s Law
c) Hooke’s Law
d) Ohm’s Law
Answer: a) Snell’s Law
Question: Which of the following is a fundamental particle found in the nucleus of an atom?
a) Electron
b) Proton
c) Neutron
d) Photon
Answer: b) Proton
Question: What is the formula for calculating work done?
a) W = FdW=Fd
b) W = \frac{F}{d}W=
d
F
c) W = \frac{Fd}{2}W=
2
Fd
d) W = F + dW=F+d
Answer: a) W = FdW=Fd
Question: According to the law of reflection, the angle of incidence is equal to:
a) The angle of reflection
b) Twice the angle of reflection
c) Half the angle of reflection
d) The sum of the angles of reflection
Answer: a) The angle of reflection