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1)

To verify the laws of reflection of sound, Anita sets up her apparatus as


shown in the diagram. Her experiment is more likely to get performed
successfully if the reflecting surface shown is a
(a) cemented wall
(b) wooden board with many holes in it
(c) foam padded board
(d) sheet of white cloth

2)
While performing experiment to verify laws of reflection of sound four students
Roohi, Salma, Zaheer and Amit measured the angles i and r as shown in the
diagrams below.
The correct measurement of the angle of incidence and angle of reflection, has
been done by the student.
(a) Roohi
(b) Salma
(c) Zaheer
(d) Amit.

3)

Four students did the experiment on measuring the speed of a pulse


propagated through a stretched string as follows:
(1) Student A stretched his thick cotton string and gave it a strong
transverse
horizontal jerk.
(2) Student B stretched a thin jute string taut and gave it a mild
transverse
horizontal jerk
(3) Student C stretched his thick cotton string very taut and gave it a
mild
transverse horizontal jerk.
(4) Student D stretched his thin jute string and gave it a strong
horizontal jerk. The best choice is of the student.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
4)
While performing the experiment, for determining the velocity of a pulse
through a stretched string, a student had to choose between a
(i) thick silk string and a thick cotton string
(ii) stop clock and a table clock.
The combination choice that he should prefer is
(a) silk string and the table clock.
(b) silk string and the stop clock.
(c) cotton string and the table clock
(d) cotton string and the stop clock
5)
While verifying the laws of reflection of sound Arun heard the sound of watch
clearly through tube T2. If the tube T2 is turned through 10 away from the
screen RS, then to hear the clear sound again through this tube he should turn
the :
(a) tube T1through 10 away from the screen RS.
(b) tube T1through 10 towards the screen RS.
(c) screen RS through 10 away from the tube T2.
(d) reflecting surface PQ through 10 towards the tube T1.

6)

To verify the laws of reflection of sound, Zubeda sets up her apparatus as shown
in the given diagram. Her experiment will be performed successfully if the :
(a) reflecting surface is a cemented wall and screen is a foam padded board.
(b) reflecting surface is a foam padded board and screen is a cemented wall.
(c) reflecting surface is a sheet of white cloth and screen is a wooden board with many holes in it.
(d) reflecting surface is a wooden board with many holes in it and screen is a sheet of white cloth

7)

A strong transverse horizontal pulse, created at one end of a string, is


observed to complete 5 journeys along its length, before fading out. The initial
reading of the stop clock used in the experiment was 5 s and the final reading
was 55 s. If the length of the string for one journey is L metre, the speed of
the pulse, through the string is :
(a) (L/55) ms1
(b) (L/50) ms1
(c) (L/11) ms1
(d) (L/10) ms1

8)
The following apparatus is available in a laboratory :
(A) Thick silk string
(B) Thin silk string
(C) Thick cotton string
(D) Thin cotton thread
(E) A stop clock
(F) A table clock
A student can do his experiment, to determine the speed of a pulse through a
stretched string by choosing the apparatus labelled as : (a) A and F (b) B, E
and F (c) C and E (d) D and F
9)
For doing the experiment on verifying the laws of reflection of
sound we prefer the hollow cardboard tubes because they make the
sound waves (a) move in straight lines (b) have multiple reflections
and prevent spreading of sound (c) concentrate into a powerful
beam (d) travel easily
10)

The angle of reflection in the figure depicted is


(a) 60
(b) 120
(c) 30
30
11)

(d) can be 60or

Along which of the following four directions OA, OB, OC and OD a narrow
tube be placed so that the ticking of a clock placed at P is heard the
loudest after being reflected from the reflecting surface.
(a) OA
(b) OB
(c) OC
(d) OD
(b)

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