Chapter 1 Physics an Introduction - Test 2


1. There are hundreds of verses of the Holy- Quran in which Allah urges the believers that they should study nature and act wisely.

1) False
2) True
2. The shadow of a rectangular block will be a square.

1) True
2) False
3. The study of science is based upon observations.

1) True
2) False
4. On the basis of data collected through observations or experimentation we can develop a hypothesis.

1) True
2) False
5. A scientist is always an admirer of the truth and reality and has courage to negate false theories.

1) False
2) True
6. If the experimental result is in accordance with the prediction then this theory becomes a hypothesis.

1) True
2) False
7. The branch of physics, which deals with the study of motion and the physical aspects, which influence them, is called.

1) Heat
2) Sound
3) Optics
4) Mechanics
8. The study of the properties of isolated nuclei of atom is called

1) Nuclear physics
2) Solid state physics
3) Atomic physics
4) Plasma physics
9. The study of heavenly bodies and interaction of matter and energy in space is
Called:

1) Astrophsics
2) Atomic physics
3) Nuclear physics
4) Geophysics
10. The energy obtained by breaking up of 1 kg of uranium is equal to the energy
Obtained from burning ____kg of coal.

1) Four million
2) One million
3) Three million
4) Two million
11. Albert Einstein declared that matter and _______are forms of each other.
1) Sound
2) Energy
3) Heat
4) Light
12. Ibn-ul-Haithem was born in 965 A.D in :
1) Italy
2) England
3) Basra
4) Europe
13. Al-Manazir was written by :

1) Al-Kundi
2) Ibn-ul-Haithem
3) Dr. Salam
4) Alberuni
14. Ibn-ul-Haithem described the working and internal structure of _____in the book Al- Manazir:

1) Eye
2) Brain
3) Frog
4) Heart
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