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Unit - 5.2 Temperature And Its Measurement question types

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Unit - 5.2 Temperature And Its Measurement questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
The upper standard point on Fahrenheit scale is :
  • A
    $100^{\circ}$
  • B
    $180^{\circ}$
  • $212^{\circ}$
  • D
    none of these

Answer: C.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
One degree celsius rise in temperature is equal to :
  • A
    1 degree rise in Kelvin scale
  • 1 degree rise in Fahrenheit scale
  • C
    both (a) and (b)
  • D
    none of these

Answer: B.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
Alcohol is used as a thermometric liquid for measuring very low temperatures because
  • A
    it freezes below$-100^{\circ} C$
  • B
    it is easily available
  • C
    it is cheap
  • it can be brightly coloured

Answer: D.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
SI scale of temperature is :
  • A
    Celsius scale
  • B
    Fahrenheit scale
  • Kelvin scale
  • D
    None of the above

Answer: C.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
Zero Kelvin is equal to :
  • A
    $+273^{\circ} C$
  • $-273^{\circ} C$
  • C
    $+237^{\circ} C$
  • D
    $-237^{\circ} C$

Answer: B.

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Column AColumn B
1.A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is 273 K.(a)Fahrenheit scale
2.A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is $32^{\circ} F$.(b)Celsius scale
3.A thermometric scale whose lower standard point is boiling point of water.(c)Kelvin scale
4.A thermometric liquid which can measure lower temperature up to $-80^{\circ} C$.(d)Mercury
5.A thermometric liquid which can measure temperature up to $200^{\circ} C$.(e)Alcohol
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