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This comprehensive set of MCQs on Rotational and Circular Motion is designed to cover all essential topics required for success in the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT). Focused on key subjects such as Angular Velocity, Torque, Moment of Inertia, Centripetal Force, and Rotational Kinetic Energy, these MCQs are crafted to help aspiring medical and dental students build a strong understanding of rotational dynamics and their applications in health sciences.

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1. What is the SI unit of angular displacement?

A) Radian
B) Degree
C) Meter
D) Revolutions

View Answer
A

 

2. How many degrees are in one complete revolution?

A) 180°
B) 270°
C) 360°
D) 90°

View Answer
C

 

3. How many radians are there in a half-circle?

A) π
B) 2π
C) 180
D) 360

View Answer
A

 

4. If an object makes one complete revolution, what is the angular displacement in radians?

A) π/2
B) π
C) 2π
D) 360°

View Answer
C

 

5. What is the relationship between degrees and radians?

A) 1 degree = π/180 radians
B) 1 radian = 180/π degrees
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above

View Answer
C

 

6. The angular velocity is defined as the rate of change of:

A) Linear velocity
B) Angular displacement
C) Linear displacement
D) Acceleration

View Answer
B

 

7. What is the formula to convert linear velocity (v) to angular velocity (ω)?

A) ω = v/r
B) ω = r/v
C) ω = v²/r
D) ω = r²/v

View Answer
A

 

8. If a wheel rotates with an angular velocity of 4 rad/s, what is the linear velocity at a radius of 2 meters?

A) 2 m/s
B) 4 m/s
C) 8 m/s
D) 16 m/s

View Answer
B

 

9. How are linear acceleration (a) and angular acceleration (α) related?

A) a = αr
B) a = r/α
C) a = α/r
D) a = α²r

View Answer
A

 

10. The centripetal force acts:

A) Outward from the center
B) Toward the center of the circular path
C) Tangentially to the circular path
D) At an angle to the radius

View Answer
B

 

11. Which of the following causes centripetal acceleration?

A) Gravity
B) Friction
C) Tension
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

12. What is the formula for centripetal force (F_c)?

A) F_c = mv²/r
B) F_c = mgh
C) F_c = ma
D) F_c = mvr

View Answer
A

 

13. If the radius of a circular path is doubled, what happens to the centripetal force if the speed remains constant?

A) It doubles
B) It quadruples
C) It halves
D) It remains the same

View Answer
C

 

14. What is the angular acceleration of an object that changes its angular velocity from 2 rad/s to 5 rad/s in 3 seconds?

A) 1 rad/s²
B) 2 rad/s²
C) 3 rad/s²
D) 5 rad/s²

View Answer
B

 

15. A car moving in a circular path with a constant speed experiences:

A) Constant acceleration
B) No acceleration
C) Increasing speed
D) Decreasing speed

View Answer
A

 

16. What is the relationship between linear and angular variables?

A) They are independent of each other
B) They are directly proportional
C) They are inversely proportional
D) They depend on the radius

View Answer
B

 

17. If the radius of a circular path is tripled, how does the linear velocity change if the angular velocity remains constant?

A) It triples
B) It doubles
C) It remains the same
D) It increases by a factor of nine

View Answer
A

 

18. A rotating object has an angular velocity of 10 rad/s. What is the linear velocity at a radius of 0.5 m?

A) 5 m/s
B) 10 m/s
C) 20 m/s
D) 2 m/s

View Answer
B

 

19. The formula for angular velocity (ω) is given by:

A) ω = θ/t
B) ω = t/θ
C) ω = r/t
D) ω = θ²/t

View Answer
A

 

20. What is the centripetal acceleration (a_c) of an object moving in a circle of radius r at a speed v?

A) a_c = v²/r
B) a_c = r/v²
C) a_c = mv
D) a_c = mvr

View Answer
A

 

21. An object undergoing circular motion is moving at a constant speed. What type of acceleration does it have?

A) Zero acceleration
B) Linear acceleration
C) Centripetal acceleration
D) Angular acceleration

View Answer
C

 

22. If an object is rotating at an angular velocity of 6 rad/s and the radius is 2 m, what is the linear velocity?

A) 12 m/s
B) 3 m/s
C) 6 m/s
D) 1 m/s

View Answer
A

 

23. Which of the following is a requirement for centripetal motion?

A) A net outward force
B) A net inward force
C) Constant speed
D) Increasing speed

View Answer
B

 

24. The angular displacement is measured in:

A) Meters
B) Radians
C) Seconds
D) Newtons

View Answer
B

 

25. What is the formula to convert angular displacement from radians to degrees?

A) Degrees = Radians × (180/π)
B) Degrees = Radians × (π/180)
C) Degrees = Radians × (360/π)
D) Degrees = Radians × (π/360)

View Answer
A

 

26. How does increasing the speed of an object in circular motion affect the centripetal force required?

A) It decreases the centripetal force
B) It increases the centripetal force
C) It has no effect on centripetal force
D) It makes centripetal force unpredictable

View Answer
B

 

27. If an object moves in a circle of radius r with an angular velocity of ω, what is its linear speed (v)?

A) v = rω
B) v = ω/r
C) v = ω²r
D) v = r/ω

View Answer
A

 

28. Which type of force is responsible for keeping an object moving in a circular path?

A) Gravitational force
B) Centrifugal force
C) Centripetal force
D) Frictional force

View Answer
C

 

29. An object moving in a circle has a constant angular velocity. What can be said about its linear velocity?

A) It is constant
B) It is changing
C) It is zero
D) It varies with time

View Answer
B

 

30. If the angular velocity of an object is doubled, what happens to the linear velocity if the radius remains constant?

A) It halves
B) It doubles
C) It quadruples
D) It remains the same

View Answer
B

 

31. What does the term “revolution” refer to in circular motion?

A) One complete rotation around an axis
B) The speed of rotation
C) The acceleration of an object
D) The distance traveled in a circle

View Answer
A

 

32. An object undergoes uniform circular motion. What is true about its speed?

A) It changes constantly
B) It is constant
C) It increases
D) It decreases

View Answer
B

 

33. The relationship between tangential acceleration (a_t) and angular acceleration (α) is given by:

A) a_t = rα
B) a_t = α/r
C) a_t = r/α
D) a_t = α²r

View Answer
A

 

34. Which of the following is not a characteristic of centripetal acceleration?

A) Always directed toward the center
B) Depends on the radius
C) Directly proportional to the square of the speed
D) Always increasing

View Answer
D

 

35. What happens to centripetal acceleration if the radius is halved while keeping speed constant?

A) It doubles
B) It halves
C) It quadruples
D) It remains the same

View Answer
C

 

36. In circular motion, which force provides the necessary centripetal force?

A) Only gravitational force
B) Only frictional force
C) Any net inward force
D) Any net outward force

View Answer
C

 

37. If a satellite is in a stable orbit, what keeps it from falling to Earth?

A) Gravitational pull
B) Centripetal force
C) Linear momentum
D) Air resistance

View Answer
A

 

38. The unit of angular velocity (ω) is:

A) m/s
B) m/s²
C) rad/s
D) J/s

View Answer
C

 

39. What type of motion occurs when an object moves around a fixed point?

A) Linear motion
B) Translational motion
C) Rotational motion
D) Random motion

View Answer
C

 

40. What is the angular displacement of an object that rotates from 30° to 150°?

A) 120°
B) 30°
C) 90°
D) 180°

View Answer
A

 

41. If an object has a linear velocity of 10 m/s and moves in a circle with a radius of 5 m, what is its angular velocity?

A) 1 rad/s
B) 2 rad/s
C) 5 rad/s
D) 10 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

42. Which equation correctly relates linear and angular displacement?

A) θ = s/r
B) s = θ/r
C) θ = vr
D) s = ωr

View Answer
A

 

43. What does centripetal acceleration depend on?

A) Speed of the object
B) Radius of the circular path
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

View Answer
C

 

44. An object moving in a circle has a linear speed of 8 m/s and a radius of 4 m. What is the angular velocity?

A) 1 rad/s
B) 2 rad/s
C) 4 rad/s
D) 8 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

45. In which direction does centripetal force act?

A) Tangential to the path
B) Away from the center
C) Toward the center
D) At a right angle to the velocity

View Answer
C

 

46. If an object moving in a circle speeds up, what happens to its angular acceleration?

A) It decreases
B) It remains constant
C) It increases
D) It becomes zero

View Answer
C

 

47. A spinning top is an example of:

A) Translational motion
B) Rotational motion
C) Circular motion
D) Oscillatory motion

View Answer
B

 

48. Which statement is true about uniform circular motion?

A) The speed is constant, but velocity changes
B) Both speed and velocity are constant
C) The speed changes, but velocity is constant
D) Both speed and velocity change

View Answer
A

 

49. The force required to maintain circular motion is known as:

A) Centrifugal force
B) Centripetal force
C) Gravitational force
D) Frictional force

View Answer
B

 

50. What is the angular displacement in radians for an object that moves through an angle of 90°?

A) π/4
B) π/2
C) π
D) 2π

View Answer
B

 

51. Which of the following forces can cause centripetal acceleration?

A) Tension
B) Gravity
C) Friction
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

52. What happens to the centripetal force if the mass of the object moving in a circle is doubled?

A) It doubles
B) It halves
C) It quadruples
D) It remains the same

View Answer
A

 

53. An object moving in a circular path at constant speed is experiencing:

A) No acceleration
B) Tangential acceleration
C) Centripetal acceleration
D) Both A and C

View Answer
C

 

54. Which of the following equations relates angular velocity to linear velocity?

A) ω = v/r
B) ω = r/v
C) ω = v²/r
D) ω = vr

View Answer
A

 

55. If a rotating wheel completes 10 revolutions in 5 seconds, what is its angular velocity?

A) 2 rad/s
B) 10 rad/s
C) 20 rad/s
D) 40 rad/s

View Answer
C

 

56. What is the formula for calculating centripetal acceleration?

A) a_c = v²/r
B) a_c = r/v
C) a_c = mv
D) a_c = mgh

View Answer
A

 

57. Which of the following describes angular displacement?

A) The distance traveled along the circular path
B) The angle through which an object has rotated
C) The time taken for one complete revolution
D) The net force acting on the object

View Answer
B

 

58. What is the angular displacement of a wheel that makes 1.5 revolutions?

A) 1.5 rad
B) 3 rad
C) 3π rad
D) 9 rad

View Answer
C

 

59. In circular motion, if the speed of an object is constant, the angular velocity is:

A) Constant
B) Increasing
C) Decreasing
D) None of the above

View Answer
A

 

60. What is the angular acceleration of an object if it goes from 0 to 12 rad/s in 4 seconds?

A) 1 rad/s²
B) 2 rad/s²
C) 3 rad/s²
D) 4 rad/s²

View Answer
B

 

61. The path of an object in uniform circular motion is:

A) Elliptical
B) Circular
C) Linear
D) Random

View Answer
B

 

62. An object moving in a circle experiences what type of net force?

A) Tangential
B) Centripetal
C) Gravitational
D) Normal

View Answer
B

 

63. How is the centripetal force calculated if the mass and velocity are known?

A) F = mv/r
B) F = mv²/r
C) F = mr²/v
D) F = mv/g

View Answer
B

 

64. A point on the rim of a rotating wheel has a linear speed of 4 m/s. What is the angular speed if the wheel has a radius of 0.5 m?

A) 2 rad/s
B) 4 rad/s
C) 8 rad/s
D) 16 rad/s

View Answer
C

 

65. If a wheel rotates at a rate of 60 revolutions per minute, what is its angular velocity in rad/s?

A) 6.28 rad/s
B) 12.57 rad/s
C) 31.42 rad/s
D) 60 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

66. What type of motion occurs when an object rotates around its own axis?

A) Translational motion
B) Rotational motion
C) Circular motion
D) Linear motion

View Answer
B

 

67. Which force acts outward on an object in circular motion?

A) Centripetal force
B) Gravitational force
C) Normal force
D) Centrifugal force

View Answer
D

 

68. If an object experiences a net force of 20 N towards the center of the circle, what is the centripetal force acting on it?

A) 10 N
B) 20 N
C) 30 N
D) 40 N

View Answer
B

 

69. How is angular displacement measured?

A) In meters
B) In joules
C) In degrees or radians
D) In newtons

View Answer
C

 

70. What is the angular velocity of an object that rotates 90° in 2 seconds?

A) 0.25 rad/s
B) 0.5 rad/s
C) 1 rad/s
D) 2 rad/s

View Answer
C

 

71. What does it mean if an object has a negative angular velocity?

A) It is stationary
B) It is rotating clockwise
C) It is rotating counterclockwise
D) It is experiencing angular acceleration

View Answer
B

 

72. If a car travels in a circular path at a constant speed, which type of acceleration does it experience?

A) Linear acceleration
B) Centripetal acceleration
C) Tangential acceleration
D) No acceleration

View Answer
B

 

73. The relationship between angular and linear displacement is given by:

A) s = ωr
B) θ = s/r
C) θ = v/a
D) s = vθ

View Answer
B

 

74. If an object moves in a circular path with a radius of 10 m and completes one revolution in 20 seconds, what is its linear speed?

A) 0.5 m/s
B) 1 m/s
C) 2 m/s
D) 3 m/s

View Answer
A

 

75. An object in circular motion has a radius of 3 m and a linear speed of 9 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration?

A) 3 m/s²
B) 6 m/s²
C) 9 m/s²
D) 12 m/s²

View Answer
B

 

76. In the context of circular motion, what does the term “revolution” refer to?

A) A single rotation around a fixed axis
B) Movement in a straight line
C) The angle of rotation
D) A complete rotation around a point

View Answer
D

 

77. Which of the following represents the relationship between angular and linear acceleration?

A) a_t = rα
B) α = ar
C) a = v²/r
D) a = ωr

View Answer
A

 

78. If a pendulum swings back and forth, what type of motion does it primarily exhibit?

A) Translational motion
B) Rotational motion
C) Circular motion
D) Oscillatory motion

View Answer
D

 

79. The term “degree” in angular measurement represents:

A) A fraction of π
B) A complete rotation
C) 1/360 of a complete revolution
D) A full radian

View Answer
C

 

80. If the radius of a circular path is doubled while keeping the speed constant, what happens to the centripetal acceleration?

A) It doubles
B) It halves
C) It quadruples
D) It remains the same

View Answer
B

 

81. A rotating disk has an angular displacement of π radians. How many degrees does this represent?

A) 90°
B) 180°
C) 270°
D) 360°

View Answer
B

 

82. In a circular motion, if the radius is increased, what happens to the centripetal force required to maintain the motion at constant speed?

A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) It remains constant
D) It becomes zero

View Answer
B

 

83. If an object travels around a circular path and experiences an angular acceleration of 4 rad/s², what is its angular velocity after 5 seconds if it started from rest?

A) 10 rad/s
B) 15 rad/s
C) 20 rad/s
D) 25 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

84. An object experiences uniform circular motion with a radius of 2 m and a linear speed of 6 m/s. What is its angular velocity?

A) 2 rad/s
B) 3 rad/s
C) 4 rad/s
D) 5 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

85. What is the formula to convert radians to degrees?

A) Degrees = Radians × (180/π)
B) Degrees = Radians × (π/180)
C) Degrees = Radians × 360
D) Degrees = Radians × (360/π)

View Answer
A

 

86. If an object completes one full revolution, what is its angular displacement in radians?

A) 1 rad
B) 2 rad
C) 2π rad
D) 4 rad

View Answer
C

 

87. How do you calculate the centripetal acceleration of an object in circular motion?

A) a_c = rω²
B) a_c = v/r
C) a_c = v²/r
D) a_c = ω²r

View Answer
C

 

88. If a bicycle tire rotates at a constant speed, which statement is true?

A) The angular velocity is changing
B) The linear speed is changing
C) The centripetal force is zero
D) The angular velocity is constant

View Answer
D

 

89. A car is making a turn on a circular track. What type of force acts towards the center of the circle?

A) Centrifugal force
B) Frictional force
C) Centripetal force
D) Gravitational force

View Answer
C

 

90. The term “centripetal” refers to a force that:

A) Acts outward
B) Acts tangentially
C) Acts toward the center of the circular path
D) Is independent of speed

View Answer
C

 

91. How many radians are in one full revolution?

A) 2π
B) π/2
C) π
D) 360

View Answer
A

 

92. If an object moves in a circle with a radius of 10 m and takes 5 seconds to complete a revolution, what is the linear speed?

A) 4 m/s
B) 5 m/s
C) 10 m/s
D) 20 m/s

View Answer
B

 

93. What is the centripetal acceleration of an object moving at a linear speed of 10 m/s in a circle of radius 5 m?

A) 2 m/s²
B) 5 m/s²
C) 10 m/s²
D) 20 m/s²

View Answer
B

 

94. What happens to the linear velocity of a point on a rotating object if the radius is increased while the angular velocity remains constant?

A) It decreases
B) It increases
C) It remains the same
D) It becomes zero

View Answer
B

 

95. The relationship between the angular velocity (ω) and the linear speed (v) is given by:

A) v = ωr
B) v = r/ω
C) v = ω²r
D) v = r/ω²

View Answer
A

 

96. What is the unit of centripetal force?

A) N/m
B) N
C) kg·m/s²
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

97. In circular motion, the net force acting on an object is directed:

A) Tangentially to the path
B) Radially inward
C) Radially outward
D) Horizontally

View Answer
B

 

98. If the linear speed of an object in circular motion is doubled, what happens to the centripetal force?

A) It halves
B) It doubles
C) It quadruples
D) It remains the same

View Answer
C

 

99. What is the angular velocity of a wheel that makes 15 revolutions in 10 seconds?

A) 3π rad/s
B) 6π rad/s
C) 15 rad/s
D) 30 rad/s

View Answer
B

 

100. A child on a merry-go-round is experiencing what type of acceleration?

A) Linear acceleration
B) Centripetal acceleration
C) Angular acceleration
D) Gravitational acceleration

View Answer
B

 

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