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OBJECTIVE TEST CHAPTER #11(HEAT)

CLASS X MARKS 100 TIME 40 MINUTES DATE 20/12/19 FRIDAY


1. The difference between heat and temp is that;
(A) Heat shows degree of hotness and coldness (B) heat is measured in kelvins and temp is measured in
Celsius (C) heat is scalar and temp is vector (D) heat is measured in joules and temp is measured in
kelvins
2. Heat lost by hot body is equal to heat gained by cold body. It is statement of;
(A) Boyle’s law (B) Charles law (C) law of heat exchange (D) general gas law
3. Ratio of volume of gas to its temp remains constant at constant pressure. It is statement of;
(A) Charles law (B) Boyle’s law (C) law of heat exchange (D) Hook’s law
4. 0.5 kg metal absorbs 500 J heat and its temp changes by 10 Celsius degrees. Specific heat capacity is;
(A) 1000 (B) 10 (C) 100 (D) 500
5. The unit of coefficient of volume expansion is;
(A) K (B) K-1 (C) oF (D) N.O.T
6. Specific heat capacity is measured in units of;
𝑱 𝑱.𝒌 𝑱.𝒌𝒈 𝑱
(A) (B) (C) (D)
𝒌𝒈.𝒌 𝒌𝒈. 𝒌 𝒎𝒐𝒍𝒆.𝒌
7. Mercury is used in thermometer because;
(A) It is insulator (B) it expands when temp decreases (C) it does not wet the glass surface of thermometer
(D) it has low thermal conductivity
8. Normal body temp is 37 oC, the temp on kelvin scale is;
(A) 300 (B) 310 (C) 273 (D) -310
9. When water is heated from 1 C to 4 C, its;
(A) Density decreases (B) density increases (C) volume remains same (D) mass decreases
10. When temp of water is decreased from 4 C to 0 C, its;
(A) Density decreases (B) density increases (C) volume remains same (D) mass decreases
11. When ice at 0 C is heated, its;
(A) Mass decreases (B) volume increases (C) density increases (D) density decreases
12. At constant pressure, temp of gas is made one third of its original temp, volume of gas will;
(A) Increase by three times (B) decreases by 1/3 times (C) increase by two times (D) decreases by ½ times
13. At constant temp, volume of gas decreases by ¼ th of its original volume, if pressure;
(A) Increases by 4 times (B) decreases by ¼ (C) increases by 2 (D) decreases by ½
14. Zero on kelvin scale is equal to; (A) 273 C (B) 0 C (C) -273 C (D) -100 C
𝐉.𝐤 𝐉 𝐉
15. Which of following is unit of gas constant? (A) (B) (C) (D) N.O.T
𝐦𝐨𝐥𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐥𝐞.𝐤 𝐦𝐨𝐥𝐞
16. What is volume of one mole of gas at temp of 1 K and at pressure of 1 N/m2?
(A) 83 m3 (B) 8.31 m3 (C) 4.2 m3 (D) 1.2 m3
17. When 200 J heat is given to substance its temp changes from 10 C to 20 C, what is heat capacity?
(A) 100 J/k (B) 20 J/k (C) 10 J/k (D) 200 J/k
18. The unit of coefficient of conductivity is; (A) JmK -1s (B) Jm-1K-1s-1 (C) JmK-1s-1 (D) N.O.T
19. In radiations, energy is transferred by;
(A) Net displacement of medium (B) vibration of medium particles (C) electromagnetic waves (D) A.O.T
20. Specific heat capacity of water is larger than copper. (A) True (B) False
21. The process in which heat is transferred by actual movement of matter is called;
(A) Convection (B) conduction (C) radiation (D) A.O.T
22. When hot body is put in boiling water, the temp of boiling water;
(A) Increases (B) decreases (C) remains same (D) first increases and then decreases
23. Tick the correct arrangement of following in increasing order of density.
(A) Water at 4C, ice at 0 C, water at 23 C
(B) Water at 0 C, water at 4 C, water at 23 C
(C) Water at 23 C, ice at 0 c, water at 4 C
(D) Ice at 0 C, water at 23 C, water at 4 C
24. The volume of gas when heated increases much more than for solid or liquid because;
(A) The particles of gas expand more
(B) The attractive forces between the molecules of gas are negligible
(C) The particles of solids and liquids cannot move
(D) The gas molecules are lighter
25. Water expands on cooling from 4 C to 0 C, this expansion of water is called ______________

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