Uttarakhand Lecturer Physics Set-A 2021 MCQ
- Year 2021
- Conducted By Uttarakhand Government / Uttarakhand Subordinate Education Department
- Languages Hindi & English
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Physics Question Paper Set-A |
| Year | 2021 |
| Conducting Body | Uttarakhand Government / Uttarakhand Subordinate Education Department |
| Paper | Uttarakhand Special Subordinate Education Lecturer-Group 'C' Services General/Women Branch Examination |
| Subject | Physics |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQ) |
This data aggregates the Physics Set-A MCQ paper for the Uttarakhand Special Subordinate Education Lecturer-Group C examinations (2021). It combines OCR-derived content from Page 1 and repaired content from Page 2 to present corrected MCQ stems with their options, covering topics from kinetic theory and mean free path to collisions, energy changes, friction, Planck’s constant dimensions, and linear motion. The page contains both English and Hindi language questions, and the extracted material is prepared for SEO-ready web presentation with structured metadata, FAQs, topics, and image SEO fields.
Major Topics Covered
- Maxwell's equations / gas kinetics
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Ideal gas properties
- Mean free path
- Energy and work in gases
- Collision processes
- Inelastic collisions
- Momentum
- Angular momentum
- Planck's constant
- Friction
- Static and kinetic friction
- Block-wall contact
- Coefficient of friction
- Force interactions
- Vector motion
- Displacement and acceleration
- Linear motion
- Energy loss in collisions
- Thermodynamics basics
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Instructions
- The relation between Pressure (P) of the gas and its total translational kinetic Energy (E) of the molecules per unit volume is : (b) P = \frac{3}{2}E (c) P = \frac{3}{4}E (d) P = \frac{4}{3}E (a) P = \frac{2}{3}E According to Maxwell, the value of mean free path is given by :
Questions (page 2)
Q2. 2. Maxwell के अनुसार माध्य मुक्त पथ दिया जाता है:
Q3. 3. एक गैस को कठोर बर्तन में रखा जाता है। उसमें 500 J ऊष्मा प्रवाहित की जाती है। गैस की आन्तरिक ऊर्जा में परिवर्तन होगा :
Q4. 4. द्रव्यमान m का एक कण x-दिशा में 2v गति से चल रहा है और द्रव्यमान 2m का कण जो y-दिशा में v गति से चल रहा है, बीच टकराने पर दोनों कणों के क्षैतिज/ऊर्ध्व दिशा परिणाम का मूल्यांकन करें (उद्धृत विकल्प संदर्भित):
Q5. 5. चल रहा है, टकराता है। अगर यह टक्कर पूर्णतया अप्रयास्थ है, तो इस टक्कर में लगभग कितने प्रतिशत ऊर्जा का क्षय होगा ?
Q6. 6. प्लांक-नियतांक की विमा निम्न में से कौन सी है ?
Q7. 7. A और B ब्लॉक जिनके वजन क्रमशः 20 N और 100 N हैं, wall पर दबाए जाते हैं जिनमें घर्षण गुणांक क्रमशः 0.1 और 0.15 है; दीवार द्वारा ब्लॉक B पर लगने वाला घर्षण बल कितना होगा? (चयन करें)
Q8. 8. एक सीधे रेखा पथ में गतिमान एक कण की स्थिति x = 12 + 18t + 9t2 मीटर द्वारा दी गयी है; t = 2 s पर त्वरण कितना है?
Q9. 9. एक स्थिर गतिमान वस्तु के बारे में निम्न कथनों में से सही कौन सा है?
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Maxwell relation between pressure and energy density?
P = (2/3) (E/V) for an ideal gas where E is the total translational kinetic energy and V is volume.
What is mean free path in kinetic theory?
lambda = 1 / [sqrt(2) pi sigma^2 n] considering molecular cross-section sigma and number density n.
What happens to internal energy when heat is added at constant volume?
For a rigid container (constant volume), ΔU = Q, so internal energy changes by the amount of heat added.
How is the dimensional analysis of Planck's constant described?
Planck's constant has the dimension of angular momentum.
What is the acceleration for x = 12 + 18t + 9t^2?
a = d^2x/dt^2 = 18 m/s^2 (constant).
In an inelastic collision, what is the typical percentage energy loss?
Approximately 50% to 60% depending on masses; common exam answer around 50% in simple inelastic cases.