31. | An empty earthen pitcher is kept under a water tap and starts filling with water as the tap is opened. The pitch of the sound produced |
A. goes on decreasing. | |
B. goes on increasing. | |
C. first increases and then decreases after the pitcher is half filled. | |
D. does not change. |
32. | Tuning of radio set is an example of __ |
A. Reflection | |
B. Resonance | |
C. Interference | |
D. Refraction |
33. | When two loudspeakers are played simultaneously at a place, then the listener sitting at a particular place does not hear their sound, this is because |
A. Reflection | |
B. Interference | |
C. Refraction | |
D. Resonance |
34. | Which one of the following is not produced by sound waves in air? |
A. Reflection | |
B. Polarization | |
C. Refraction | |
D. Resonance |
35. | When we sit inside the room, although we do not see the people talking in the next room, but we do hear their voices, this is because of the sound- |
A. Reflection | |
B. Refraction | |
C. Interference | |
D. Diffraction |
36. | The Apparent change in the frequency of sound when the source, the observer and the medium are in a relative motion___ |
A. Raman effect | |
B. Doppler effect | |
C. Crampton effect | |
D. Photoelectric effect |
37. | Doppler effect is related to |
A. Sound | |
B. Population | |
C. Psychology | |
D. Currency Circulation |
38. | The frequency or sharpness of the whistle of the approaching train increases due to which phenomenon? |
A. Big bang theory | |
B. Doppler effect | |
C. Charles law | |
D. Archimedes’ law |
39. | The speed of sound in moist air is more than that of dry air, because in moist air – |
A. Has a higher density than dry air | |
B. Less dense than dry air | |
C. Pressure is higher than that of dry air | |
D. Less pressure than dry air |
40. | Which one of the following statements is correct? Speed of sound |
A. Does not depend on the nature of the medium | |
B. Maximum in gases and minimum in liquids | |
C. Is maximum in solids and minimum in liquids | |
D. Is maximum in solids and minimum in gases |