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Waves MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 11 Physics)

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1. A wave travelling along a rope is best described as
ⓐ. a permanent transfer of rope material from one end to the other
ⓑ. a force that exists only at the point where the rope is held
ⓒ. a particle that leaves the rope and moves forward
ⓓ. a disturbance that moves through the rope while carrying energy
2. A cork floating on water moves up and down as ripples pass across the surface. The ripples travel outward, but the cork does not travel outward with them. This observation mainly shows that
ⓐ. water ripples move only matter and transfer no energy
ⓑ. the cork and water surface remain completely at rest
ⓒ. waves can exist only when the water is very deep
ⓓ. disturbance moves while water is not transported
3. In basic wave language, the quantity \(y\) in a displacement wave usually represents
ⓐ. displacement of a particle from its mean position
ⓑ. distance travelled by the whole medium during the wave
ⓒ. speed of the source as it produces the disturbance
ⓓ. total mass transported by the wave
4. The pair that represents a wave quantity and its usual SI unit is
ⓐ. frequency \(f\) and \(\text{m}\)
ⓑ. wavelength \(\lambda\) and \(\text{s}\)
ⓒ. time period \(T\) and \(\text{s}\)
ⓓ. wave speed \(v\) and \(\text{Hz}\)
5. A disturbance moves through air from a vibrating tuning fork to a listener. During this process, the air particles
ⓐ. move permanently from the fork to the listener
ⓑ. oscillate about their mean positions while energy travels
ⓒ. remain completely at rest because only sound energy moves
ⓓ. travel faster than the disturbance in the direction of sound
6. The amplitude \(A\) of a wave refers to
ⓐ. the distance between two neighbouring crests
ⓑ. the number of oscillations per second
ⓒ. the time taken for one complete oscillation
ⓓ. maximum displacement from the mean position
7. Use the graph description below.
A snapshot of a water wave is drawn as displacement \(y\) against position \(x\). Two nearest crests are marked on the curve.
The horizontal distance between these two nearest crests gives
ⓐ. wavelength
ⓑ. amplitude
ⓒ. time period
ⓓ. frequency
8. The statement “frequency is \(20\,\text{Hz}\)” means that
ⓐ. one oscillation takes \(20\,\text{s}\)
ⓑ. the wavelength is \(20\,\text{m}\)
ⓒ. \(20\) oscillations occur in \(1\,\text{s}\)
ⓓ. the wave speed is \(20\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
9. Match the basic wave symbols with their meanings.
SymbolMeaning
P. \(A\)1. Time for one complete oscillation
Q. \(\lambda\)2. Maximum displacement from mean position
R. \(T\)3. Distance between nearest points in the same phase
S. \(f\)4. Number of oscillations per second
ⓐ. P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4
ⓑ. P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
ⓒ. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
ⓓ. P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
10. A particle of a medium completes one oscillation in \(0.020\,\text{s}\). What is the frequency of the wave motion at that point?
ⓐ. \(50\,\text{Hz}\)
ⓑ. \(20\,\text{Hz}\)
ⓒ. \(0.050\,\text{Hz}\)
ⓓ. \(0.020\,\text{Hz}\)
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