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Simple MCQ ON GRAVITATION CHAPTER CLASS 11

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Gravitation MCQs โ€“ Class 11 (CBSE NCERT) | Gear Institute

Gravitation โ€“ Class 11 Physics MCQs (CBSE NCERT)

  1. The universal law of gravitation was given by:
    • A) Kepler
    • B) Newton
    • C) Galileo
    • D) Cavendish
    Show AnswerAnswer: B) Newton
  2. The gravitational constant (G) has units of:
    • A) N mยฒ/kgยฒ
    • B) mยณ/kg sยฒ
    • C) N/kgยฒ
    • D) N m/kg
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) N mยฒ/kgยฒ
  3. Value of G was first measured by:
    • A) Newton
    • B) Cavendish
    • C) Kepler
    • D) Einstein
    Show AnswerAnswer: B) Cavendish
  4. Which of the following quantities does not depend on mass of the body?
    • A) Weight
    • B) Gravitational force
    • C) Acceleration due to gravity
    • D) Momentum
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) Acceleration due to gravity
  5. Acceleration due to gravity at the Earth’s surface is approximately:
    • A) 9.8 m/sยฒ
    • B) 8.9 m/sยฒ
    • C) 10 m/sยฒ
    • D) 9.0 m/sยฒ
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) 9.8 m/sยฒ
  6. Value of g on the surface of Earth is given by:
    • A) G M/Rยฒ
    • B) G M/R
    • C) GMR
    • D) GRยฒ/M
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) G M/Rยฒ
  7. The acceleration due to gravity at height h above Earth’s surface is:
    • A) g(1 – 2h/R)
    • B) g(1 + 2h/R)
    • C) g(1 – h/R)ยฒ
    • D) g(1 – 2h/R)ยฒ
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) g(1 – 2h/R)
  8. The value of g is maximum at:
    • A) Poles
    • B) Equator
    • C) Center of Earth
    • D) None
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) Poles
  9. Gravitational potential at a point is the work done in bringing a unit mass from:
    • A) Earth’s surface to that point
    • B) Infinity to that point
    • C) Center to surface
    • D) One point to another
    Show AnswerAnswer: B) Infinity to that point
  10. Gravitational potential energy between two masses m1 and m2 separated by distance r is:
    • A) Gm1m2/rยฒ
    • B) Gm1m2/r
    • C) -Gm1m2/r
    • D) -Gm1m2/rยฒ
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) -Gm1m2/r
  11. Gravitational potential energy is always:
    • A) Positive
    • B) Zero
    • C) Negative
    • D) May be positive or negative
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) Negative
  12. The square of the time period of revolution of a planet is proportional to:
    • A) Radius
    • B) Square of radius
    • C) Cube of radius
    • D) None
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) Cube of radius
  13. The force providing the necessary centripetal acceleration to a satellite is:
    • A) Electrostatic
    • B) Magnetic
    • C) Gravitational
    • D) Nuclear
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) Gravitational
  14. The escape velocity on Earth is nearly:
    • A) 7.9 km/s
    • B) 8.9 km/s
    • C) 11.2 km/s
    • D) 9.8 km/s
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) 11.2 km/s
  15. For a satellite revolving very close to Earth’s surface, its time period is about:
    • A) 90 min
    • B) 12 hr
    • C) 24 hr
    • D) 6 hr
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) 90 min
  16. A geostationary satellite appears stationary because its time period is:
    • A) 1 hr
    • B) 6 hr
    • C) 12 hr
    • D) 24 hr
    Show AnswerAnswer: D) 24 hr
  17. If Earth shrinks to half its radius keeping mass same, g on surface becomes:
    • A) 2 times
    • B) 4 times
    • C) 1/2 times
    • D) 1/4 times
    Show AnswerAnswer: B) 4 times
  18. Inside a uniform spherical shell, gravitational field is:
    • A) Maximum at center
    • B) Zero
    • C) Minimum at surface
    • D) Infinite
    Show AnswerAnswer: B) Zero
  19. The dimension of G is:
    • A) [M^-1L^3T^-2]
    • B) [ML^2T^-2]
    • C) [M^0L^3T^-2]
    • D) [M^-2L^3T^-1]
    Show AnswerAnswer: A) [M^-1L^3T^-2]
  20. Work done by gravitational force in circular orbit is:
    • A) Maximum
    • B) Minimum
    • C) Zero
    • D) Depends on path
    Show AnswerAnswer: C) Zero

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