Class 11 Physics MCQs | 100 Questions | Gravitation
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Class 11 Physics | Gravitation MCQs with Answers – Part 1

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11. In a classroom comparison, mass and weight are best paired as
ⓐ. mass in \( \text{N} \), weight in \( \text{kg} \)
ⓑ. mass in \( \text{kg} \), weight in \( \text{N} \)
ⓒ. both mass and weight in \( \text{m s}^{-2} \)
ⓓ. both mass and weight in \( \text{kg} \)
12. The following table lists some common symbols in gravitation. Match each symbol with its usual meaning.
SymbolMeaning
P. \(G\)I. Local acceleration due to gravity
Q. \(g\)II. Universal gravitational constant
R. \(M\)III. Mass of a large attracting body
S. \(r\)IV. Centre-to-centre separation
ⓐ. P-IV, Q-I, R-II, S-III
ⓑ. P-I, Q-II, R-III, S-IV
ⓒ. P-II, Q-III, R-I, S-IV
ⓓ. P-II, Q-I, R-III, S-IV
13. Consider the statements about gravitational force. I. It is always attractive. II. It requires direct surface contact between two bodies. III. For two bodies, it acts along the line joining their centres. The suitable choice is
ⓐ. I and III only
ⓑ. I only
ⓒ. II and III only
ⓓ. I and II only
14. A small artificial satellite keeps moving around Earth instead of travelling in a straight line because
ⓐ. the satellite’s mass becomes zero in orbit
ⓑ. there is no force acting on the satellite
ⓒ. Earth’s gravity provides an inward pull
ⓓ. air pressure continuously pushes it toward Earth
15. Calling gravitation universal mainly means that
ⓐ. it becomes a contact force for small objects
ⓑ. it applies to every pair of masses
ⓒ. it acts only near Earth’s surface
ⓓ. it acts only on planets
16. A notebook line says, “\(G\) and \(g\) are the same because both appear in gravitation.” The best correction is
ⓐ. \(G\) is universal, while \(g\) is local acceleration
ⓑ. \(G\) is local acceleration, while \(g\) is universal
ⓒ. both \(G\) and \(g\) are forces measured in \( \text{N} \)
ⓓ. both \(G\) and \(g\) are masses measured in \( \text{kg} \)
17. Two bodies attract each other with gravitational force \(F\). If one mass is doubled, the other mass is tripled, and the separation is doubled, the new force is
ⓐ. \(\frac{3}{2}F\)
ⓑ. \(3F\)
ⓒ. \(6F\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{2}{3}F\)
18. An object is at a height \(h\) above Earth’s surface. If Earth’s radius is \(R_E\), the centre-to-centre distance from Earth to the object is
ⓐ. \(h\)
ⓑ. \(R_E-h\)
ⓒ. \(R_E+h\)
ⓓ. \(R_E\)
19. A book resting on a table experiences Earth’s gravitational pull downward and the table’s normal reaction upward. The gravitational force differs from the normal reaction because gravitational force
ⓐ. has unit \( \text{kg} \) instead of \( \text{N} \)
ⓑ. acts between the book and Earth without contact
ⓒ. acts upward when a book is kept on a table
ⓓ. requires contact between the book and Earth’s surface
20. For a body falling freely close to Earth, ignoring air resistance, the acceleration is nearly independent of
ⓐ. the direction toward Earth’s centre
ⓑ. the mass of the falling body
ⓒ. the existence of a gravitational field
ⓓ. Earth’s gravitational pull
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