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Physics 11th Class Chapter 8 Quiz

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INTERMEDIATE PART I (11th CLASS) Name: _________________

Paper Physics (chp#8 ) Maximum Marks:


Q.NO.1 Encircle the best answers (16)
1. The value of constant ‘ϒ’ for diatomic gas is:
(a) 1.67 (b) 1.40 (c) 1.29 d) 1.41
2. The frequency (Hz) ranges for hearing for dogs is:
(a) 20-20,000 Hz (b)15-50,000 Hz (c) 150-150,000 Hz (d) 10-10,000 Hz
3. The waves travelling in same direction the resultant will be:
(a) interference (b) Beats (c) stationary waves (d)
none
4. The error in the speed of sound calculated by Newton at STP is about:
(a) 14% (b) 15% (c)16% (d) 17%
5. When the pressure of is double the speed of sound will be:
(a) become half (b) one fourth (c) become double
(d) no effected
6. The speed of sound is maximum in:
a) vacuum b) Hydrogen c) Oxygen d) air
7. Sound waves are the example of:
a) longitudinal b) electromagnetic c) transverse d) none
8. Speed of sound in air is:
a) 333 m/s b) 332 m/s c) 280 m/s d) 332/ km/s
9. The distance between compression and adjacent rarefaction:
(a) λ/4 (b) λ/2 (c) λ d)3 λ/2
10. The distance between two consecutive anti node is:
(a) λ (b) λ/2 (c) 3λ/2 (d) λ/4
11. The distance between node and anti-node:
(a) λ/2 (b) λ (c) λ/4 (d)2/3 λ
12. Beats are used to find:
(a) amplitude (b) Speed (c)frequency (d)
velocity
13. At the open end of an organ pipe ____are formed:
(a) Node (b) both nodes and anti-nodes (c) anti-node d)
none
14. The pitch of sound depends upon:
a) intensity of sound b) frequency c) loudness d)Amplitude
15. the wavelength of fundamental node of vibration of both end closed pipe of length l
is:
(a) l/2 (b) l (c) 2l (d)2/3l
16. The waves having frequency difference of 15 Hz then what will be the number of
beats?
(a) 5 (b) 15 (c) 0 (d)2

Q.NO.2 Give short answers 2x9=12


1. What are matter and progressive waves?
2. What is RADAR and SONAR?
3. What features do longitudinal waves have in common with transverse waves?
4. Explain the term crest, trough, node, and anti-node.
5. Why does the sound travel faster in solids than in gases?
6. How are beats useful in tuning musical instrument?
7. Explain why sound travel faster in warm air than in cold air?
8. What are longitudinal and transverse waves?
9. What happens when a jet plane like Concorde flies faster than speed of sound
Q.No.3: Extensive part. 5+5+3=13
a) What are stationary waves? Explain the relation for fundamental frequency in organ
pipe both cases
b) Show that vt=vo+0.61 t
c) A church organ consists of pipes each opens at both ends, of different lengths. The
minimum length is 30 mm, and the longlist is 4 m. Calculate the frequency range of
fundamental note. Good luck 😊

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