JSTSE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS OF PHYSICS
JSTSE (Junior Science Talent Search Examination) is an exam conducted by Science Branch of DTE of Education, Delhi. JSTSE exam is scheduled every year in the month of January for the students of recognized schools of Delhi. In this post, you will get JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics.
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JSTSE Physics Question Papers : 2012
Some of questions of JSTSE Physics Question Paper of : 2012 as below
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JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 1:
Name the device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy:
Options:
A. Alternater
B. Transformer
C. Dynemo
D. Motor
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 2:
The numerical ratio of displacement to distance is-
Options:
A. always less than one
B. always more than one
C. always equal to one
D. equal to or less than one
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 3:
Astone is dropped from a bridge reaches the bottom in 4 sec. The height of the bridge is:
Options:
A. 78.4m
B. 64 m
C. 20 m
D. 260 m
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 4:
A force of 5N acts on a body of weight 9.8 N. The acceleration produced is
Options:
A. 40 ms–2
B. 5 ms–2
C. 1.46 ms–2
D. 0.51 ms–2
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 5:
The Kinetic Energy of a body increases by 300%. The linear momentum of the body increases by
Options:
A. 300 %
B. 150 %
C. 100 %
D. 50 %
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JSTSE Physics Year Question Papers : 2013
Some of questions of JSTSE Physics Question Paper of : 2013 as below
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 1:
What is the correct ascending order for frequencies of the following radiations?
1. Visible, 2. X-rays, 3. Ultra-violet, 4. Radio waves
Options:
A. 1, 3, 2, 4
B. 3, 2, 4,1
C. 4, 1, 3, 2
D. 4, 3, 1, 2
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 2:
In an atomic explosion, enormous energy is released which is due to the
Options:
A. Conversion of neutrons into protons
B. Conversion of chemical energy into heat energy
C. Conversion of mechanical energy into Nuclear energy
D. Conversion of mass into energy
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 3:
The device used to convert AC. into DC. is:
Options:
A. Ammeter
B. Galvanometer
C. Rectifier
D. Transformer
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 4:
In the visible spectrum, the colour having shortest wavelength is:
Options:
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. Blue
D. Violet
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 5:
The most intense man-made light source is:
Options:
A. Laser
B. LED
C. Maser
D. Mercury Vapour Lamp
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JSTSE Physics Year Question Papers : 2014
Some of questions of JSTSE Physics Question Paper of : 2014 as below
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 1:
Select the true statement:
Options:
A. Velocity of any object is zero then acceleration is not necessarily zero.
B. Velocity of any object is zero then acceleration must be zero.
C. An object moves with uniform speed then its acceleration is also uniform.
D. An object moves with non-uniform speed then its acceleration is zero.
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 2:
A passenger in a moving train tosses a coin which falls behind him, this shows that the motion of train is:
Options:
A. Accelerated
B. Uniform
C. Retarded
D. Along circular track
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 3:
The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is:
Options:
A. always less than 1
B. equal to or more than 1
C. always more than 1
D. equal to or less than 1
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 4:
A person pushes a box with force 100 N. In this statement we talk of a force acting on box which usually means force is:
Options:
A. electrostatic force
B. balanced force
C. unbalanced force
D. nuclear force
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 5:
A fielder pulls his hands in backward direction after catching the cricket ball. This is due to:
Options:
A. Apply large force on ball
B. Reduce the rate of change of Momentum
C. Increase the rate of change of Momentum
D. Keep the ball in hand firmly
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JSTSE Physics Year Question Papers : 2015
Some of questions of JSTSE Physics Question Paper of : 2015 as below
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 1:
A bullet moving with velocity V penetrates a sand bag upto distance ‘x’. Same bullet with velocity ‘2v’ can penetrate bag upto distance
Options:
A. x
B. 2x
C. 3x
D. 4x
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 2:
A stone is tied with a string and a uniform circular motion is developed in the stone. If the string breaks down the stone moves in direction
Options:
A. Radially in ward
B. Radially out ward
C. Tangentially out war
D. Tangentially in ward
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 3:
The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is:
Options:
A. always less than 1
B. equal to or more than 1
C. always more than 1
D. equal to or less than 1
JSTSE Physics Question Paper Ques No 4:
A ball of mass 20 g is travelling at 10 m/sec. towards a wall. It hits the wall and returns with a speed of 5 m/sec. The change in the momentum of the ball is
Options:
A. 0.1 kg m/sec
B. 1 kg m/sec
C. –1 kg m/sec
D. 0.1 kg m/sec
JSTSE Previous Year Questions of Physics Ques No 5:
A ball rolls down from an inclined plane to a horizontal friction less plane. It will:
Options:
A. Stop after 10 seconds
B. Continue to move with uniform acceleration
C. Will start moving in a circular path
D. Continue to move forever with uniform velocity
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2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10 | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | |||
2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | |||
2018-19 | Physics | Chemistry | Maths | Biology |