NMDCAT Quiz-Phy & Eng

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NMDCAT Physics & English Quiz

Test your knowledge and skills with our NMDCAT Physics and English Quiz! It’s designed to help aspiring medical students prepare for their entrance exams effectively.

Features of the quiz:

  • Challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Comprehensive coverage of key topics
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CalculatingEagle123
When a charged particle enters perpendicular to magnetic field, the path followed by it is:
A helix
Straight line
A circle
Elipse
A current carrying conductor carries current away from you, the direction of magnetic field with respect to you is:
Away from you
Clockwise
Towards you
Anti-clockwise
1 T is equal to:
10's power 4 G
10's power 6 G
10's power -4 G
10's power -6
The force of a charged particle moving parallel to magnetic field is:
Maximum
Zero
Minimum
Infinity
When a charged particle is projected perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, the radius of the circulating path it traverses is proportional to:
A.1/mass of particle
B.1/charge of particle
C.1/applied magnetic field
Both B & C
When a charge particle enters in the uniform magnetic field, the magnetic force will be equal:
Electric force
Centripetal force
Magnetic force
Gravitational force
An electron moves at 2 x 10(2) m/s perpendicular to magnetic field of 2T. What is the magnitude of magnetic force:
1 x 10 (-6) N
3.6 X 10 (-24) N
6.4 X 10(-17) N
4 X 10( 6) N
A charged particle is projected at an angle into a uniform magnetic field.Which of the following parameters of the charged particle will be affected by the magnetic field
Energy
Speed
Velocity
Kinetic energy
If current flows from top towards bottom through a wire then the direction of magnetic lines of force would be:
Parallel to the wire
Clockwise
Perpendicular to wire
Anti-clockwise
The magnetic force is simply a:
Reflecting force
Deflecting force
Restoring force
Gravitational force
A magnetic field acts on a charged particle so as to change its:
Speed
Direction of motion
Energy
All of these
Right hand palm rule is used to find the direction of:
Current
Force
EMF
Temperature
The unit of "E/B" is:
Watt
Tesla
Ms-1
Weber
The force exerted on a wire of one meter length carrying one ampere current placed at right angle to the field is called:
Lorentz force
Self inductance
Magnetic flux
Magnetic induction
Two parallel wires carrying current in the opposite direction:
Repel each other
Have no effect upon each other
Attract each other
They cancel out their individual magnetic field
Which one of the following particles moving in the magnetic field cannot be deflected:
@ particles
Electron
B-particle
Neutron
An electron travels from left to right in the plane of the paper in a magnetic field perpendicular to and directed out of the paper. It is deflected?
Downward direction
Into the paper
Upward direction
Out of the paper
The magnetic force on an electron travelling with 10^6 ms-1 parallel to the field of strength 1 wbm-2 is:
10^5 N
10^8 N
10^-10 N
Zero
The S.I unit of magnetic flux density:
NA-1m-1
NA-1m
NAm-1
NA-1m2
Magnetic density at a point due to the current carrying conductor be determined by:
Ampere's law
Newton's law
Faraday's law
Lenz's law
CURIOUS means:
Peculiar
Dedicated
Bored
Refute
COMPREHENSION's matching word:
Grasp
Ability
Understanding
All of these
CASUALLY's synonym:
Nonchalantly
Wisely
Carefully
Watchfully
CONDESCENDED is:
Patronized
Respected
Esteemed
Venerable
COAXED's counter word:
Cajoled
Enticed
Win over
Driven
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