KCET SERIES Physics
Pressure
3 previous year questions.
Volume: 3 Ques
Yield: Medium
High-Yield Trend
1
2013 1
2009 1
2005 Chapter Questions 3 MCQs
01
PYQ 2005
medium
physics ID: kcet-200
From the adjacent figure, the correct observation is
1
The pressure on the bottom of tank (a) is greater than at the bottom of (b)
2
The pressure on the bottom of tank (a) is smaller than at the bottom of (b)
3
The pressure depend on the shape of the container
4
The pressure on the bottom of (a) and (b) is the same
02
PYQ 2009
easy
physics ID: kcet-200
Two solid pieces, one of steel and the other of aluminium when immersed completely in water have equal weights. When the solid pieces arc weighed in air
1
steel piece will weigh more
2
they have the same weight
3
aluminium piece will weigh more
4
the weight of aluminium is half the weight of steel
03
PYQ 2013
medium
physics ID: kcet-201
Two solids and float in water. It is observed that floats with half of its volume immersed and floats with of its volume is immersed. The ratio of densities of and is
1
44654
2
44624
3
44595
4
44622
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