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Name of Student Class Subject Board Chapter

10th Physics 01
Date :____________ Objective Teacher Remarks
Section - A

Q. No.1:- Circle the correct option. Each part carries one mark.

01 Which of the following is an example of simple harmonic motion;

A Motion of a simple b The motion of c The spinning of the d A bouncing ball on


pendulum ceiling fan Earth on its axis a floor

02 If the mass of the bob of a pendulum is increased by a factor of 3, the period of the pendulum’s
motion will:

A Be increased by a b Remain the same c Be decreased by a d Be decreased by a


factor of 2 factor of 2 factor of 4

03 Which of the following devices can be used to produce both a transverse and longitudinal waves:

A A string b A ripple tank c A helical spring d A tuning fork


(slinky)

04 Waves transfer:

A Energy b Frequency c Wavelength d Velocity

05 Which of the following is a method of energy transfer:

A Conduction b Radiation c Wave motion d All of these

06 In a vacuum all electromagnetic waves have the same:

A Speed b Frequency c Amplitude d Wavelength

07 A large ripple tank with a vibrator working at a frequency of 30 Hz produces 25 complete waves in a
distance of 50cm. the velocity of the wave is:

A 53 cms-1 b 60cms-1 c 750cms-1 d 1500cms-1

08 Which of the following characteristics of a wave is independent of the others?

A Speed b Frequency c Amplitude d Wavelength

09 The relation between v, f and λ of a wave is:

A vf = λ b fλ = v c v λ =f d v= λ /f

10 A human eardrum can oscillate back and forth in one second up to:

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A 200times b 2000 times c 20 times d 20,000 times

11 The maximum displacement of a vibrating body in one second is called:

A Frequency b Amplitude c Vibration d Displacement

12 When water waves enter the region of shallow water their wavelength;

A Increases b Remains same c Decreases d Not effected

Name of Student Class Subject Board Chapter


10th Physics FB 01
Date :____________ Subjective Teacher Remarks
Section – B

i. Define wave motion?


ii. What is mechanical wave?
iii. What do you know about electromagnetic wave?
iv. List categories of waves?
v. Define longitudinal waves?
vi. What are the transvers wave?
vii. Wave moves on a spring with frequency of 4Hz and wavelength of 0.4m what is the
speed of the wave?
viii. Define the reflection and refraction?
ix. What is diffraction and ripple tank?
x. What is the displacement of an object in SHM when k.e and p.e are equal?
xi. What is amplitude? And define intensity level?
xii. What do you know about time period?
xiii. Define frequency, on what factor does the frequency of turning fork depends?
xiv. What is vibration?
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Q. No.4:- Attempt any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks:
(2×10=20)

Q. No.1:- (a). What are damped oscillations? How damping progressively reduces the
amplitude of oscillation?

(b). A simple pendulum completes one vibration in two seconds. Calculate its
length when g= 10.0ms-2.

Q. No2:- (a). Show that the motion of a mass attached to the end of a spring is simple
harmonic motion (SHM).

(b).What is the wavelength of the radio waves transmitted by an FM station at


90MHz? Where 1M= 106, and speed of radio wave is 3 × 108 ms-1.

Q. No.3:- (a).What is simple pendulum? Illustrate diagrammatically the forces acting on


the bob of a simple pendulum.

Prove that the component of the weight responsible for the vibration of the
pendulum is always directed towards the equilibrium position?

(b). A pendulum of length 0.99 m is taken to the moon by an astronaut. The


period of the pendulum is 4.9 s.

what is the value of g on the surface of the moon?

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