Class 11 Physics | 100 Questions | Mechanical Properties Of Solids MCQs
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Class 11 Physics | Mechanical Properties of Solids MCQs with Answers – Part 1

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11. A wire of length \(2.0\,\text{m}\) is stretched so that its length increases by \(1.0\,\text{mm}\). What is its longitudinal strain?
ⓐ. \(2.0\times10^{-3}\)
ⓑ. \(5.0\times10^{-4}\)
ⓒ. \(1.0\times10^{-3}\)
ⓓ. \(5.0\times10^{-3}\)
12. Two wires are made of the same material, but one is long and thin while the other is short and thick. When equal loads are applied, their extensions may be different mainly because
ⓐ. deformation depends only on the name of the material
ⓑ. extension depends on both dimensions and material
ⓒ. a solid cannot develop restoring force
ⓓ. strain must always be equal to extension
13. A block is pressed uniformly from all sides so that its shape remains almost the same but its volume decreases slightly. This is mainly a case of
ⓐ. change in colour
ⓑ. change in electric charge
ⓒ. change in mass
ⓓ. change in size
14. A force of \(20\,\text{N}\) acts normally on an area of \(4.0\,\text{m}^2\). The stress produced is
ⓐ. \(16\,\text{Pa}\)
ⓑ. \(24\,\text{Pa}\)
ⓒ. \(80\,\text{Pa}\)
ⓓ. \(5.0\,\text{Pa}\)
15. The same force is applied normally to two flat surfaces. Surface P has area \(A\), while surface Q has area \(2A\). Compared with the stress on P, the stress on Q is
ⓐ. twice as large
ⓑ. half as large
ⓒ. the same
ⓓ. four times as large
16. A rectangular eraser is pushed sideways on its top face while its bottom face is held fixed. The top face shifts slightly, but the volume changes very little. The deformation is best described as
ⓐ. purely volumetric deformation
ⓑ. melting of the eraser
ⓒ. change only in mass
ⓓ. shearing type deformation
17. In a simple material comparison, material P undergoes less strain than material Q under the same stress in the elastic range. The better basic conclusion is that material P has
ⓐ. smaller stiffness
ⓑ. larger stiffness
ⓒ. no restoring force
ⓓ. no deformation at all
18. A short record of observations is given below.
CaseObservation after removing the force
PA stretched steel spring nearly returns to its original length
QA pressed lump of putty keeps its new shape
RA bent ruler springs back when the bending force is small
Which classification is most suitable?
ⓐ. \(P\) plastic, \(Q\) elastic, \(R\) plastic
ⓑ. \(P\) elastic, \(Q\) elastic, \(R\) plastic
ⓒ. \(P\) elastic, \(Q\) plastic, \(R\) elastic
ⓓ. \(P\) plastic, \(Q\) plastic, \(R\) elastic
19. A wire carrying a suspended load is held at rest after a small extension. At that instant, the internal restoring force in the wire is best described as
ⓐ. zero because the wire has stopped moving
ⓑ. a force that balances the load and acts oppositely
ⓒ. greater than the load in the same direction
ⓓ. unrelated to the deformation of the wire
20. A spring returns to its original length after a small load is removed, but it remains slightly longer after a much larger load is removed. This observation mainly shows that
ⓐ. restoring force is always zero in a spring
ⓑ. plastic deformation occurs before any deformation begins
ⓒ. recovery is limited by the elastic range
ⓓ. stress is independent of the applied force
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