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CBSE
Class 11
Physics
Physics Part - II
Waves

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Question Bank: Waves

Question Bank - Waves

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Q1.

What is the primary characteristic of a wave?

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Q2.

Which type of wave does NOT require a medium to propagate?

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Q3.

When a pebble is dropped in still water, what type of wave is produced?

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Q4.

What does the principle of superposition state?

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Q5.

In sound waves, what causes a region of compression?

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Q6.

The speed of light in vacuum is approximately:

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Q7.

Which scientist is NOT associated with the early study of wave motion?

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Q8.

In which medium do sound waves propagate most effectively?

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Q9.

Which of the following wave types involves oscillations parallel to the direction of energy transfer?

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Q10.

What do matter waves primarily pertain to?

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Q11.

The disturbance created by a wave does what?

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Q12.

Which property relates to the speed of a wave?

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Q13.

How do seismic waves travel through the Earth?

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Q14.

What is the formula that relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength?

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Q15.

If the frequency of a wave is doubled and the wavelength remains constant, what happens to the speed of the wave?

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Q16.

A wave travels a distance of 300 meters in 15 seconds. What is its speed?

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Q17.

In a stretched string, what determines the speed of a transverse wave?

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Q18.

If the tension in a string is quadrupled, how does this affect the speed of the wave on the string?

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Q19.

Which of the following properties of a medium does NOT affect the speed of mechanical waves?

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Q20.

A stationary wave has a wavelength of 2 meters and a frequency of 5 Hz. What is its speed?

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Q21.

What happens to the speed of sound in air if the temperature increases?

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Q22.

If a wave completes 10 cycles in 5 seconds, what is its frequency?

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Q23.

An oscillating mass on a spring produces mechanical waves. If the mass is increased, what happens to the wave speed?

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Q24.

A wave travels at a speed of 440 m/s and has a frequency of 220 Hz. What is its wavelength?

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Q25.

What kind of wave is characterized by oscillations occurring parallel to the direction of wave propagation?

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Q26.

Which of the following statements about wave speed in different media is true?

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Q27.

The speed of sound in seawater is generally higher than in air. Which physical property primarily explains this difference?

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Q28.

Which equation relates the angular frequency of a wave to its wave number and speed?

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Q29.

Two waves traveling in the same medium interfere constructively. If their amplitudes are A1 and A2, what is the amplitude of the resultant wave?

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Q30.

Which type of wave involves particle motion perpendicular to the wave direction?

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Q31.

What occurs in a longitudinal wave?

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Q32.

Which of the following scenarios depicts a transverse wave?

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Q33.

In which medium can transverse waves not propagate?

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Q34.

Which of the following is an example of a longitudinal wave?

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Q35.

How does particle motion in a transverse wave differ from that in a longitudinal wave?

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Q36.

What type of wave can be formed by pushing and pulling a spring back and forth?

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Q37.

What type of wave can travel through solids but not through fluids?

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Q38.

If you shake one end of a rope up and down, what type of wave is produced?

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Q39.

Which property differentiates longitudinal waves from transverse waves?

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Q40.

Which of these waves cannot travel in a vacuum?

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Q41.

Which waves can propagate through all elastic media?

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Q42.

In a sound wave, which type of motion do air particles exhibit?

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Q43.

When analyzing a wave, what do we call the distance between two consecutive crests?

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Q44.

What does the variable 'a' represent in the displacement equation of a sinusoidal wave?

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Q45.

In the equation of a traveling wave, y(x,t) = a sin(kx - ωt), what does 'ω' represent?

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Q46.

What is the significance of the term 'kx - ωt' in the sinusoidal wave equation?

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Q47.

What happens to the displacement of particles in a medium as a traveling wave passes?

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Q48.

If a wave is described by the equation y(x,t) = 2 sin(3x - 4t), what is the amplitude of the wave?

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Q49.

Which of the following statements is true regarding longitudinal waves?

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Q50.

In which scenario would the phase constant 'φ' in the wave equation become significant?

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Q51.

The wavelength of a wave is defined as the distance between:

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Q52.

What happens to the period of a wave if its frequency is doubled?

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Q53.

For a sinusoidal wave traveling in a medium, which statement is true about the energy carried by the wave?

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Q54.

In the equation y(x,t) = a sin(kx - ωt + φ), if 'k' is increased, what happens to the wavelength?

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Q55.

If a wave traveling in one dimension is represented graphically, what would the maxima represent?

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Q56.

What does the principle of superposition of waves state?

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Q57.

A wave travels at a speed of 300 m/s and has a frequency of 150 Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave?

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Q58.

When two waves travel in opposite directions and overlap, what happens to their amplitudes?

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Q59.

To describe a harmonic wave mathematically, what form does its displacement function typically take?

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Q60.

If two waves of equal amplitude but opposite phase meet exactly out of phase, what is the result?

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Q61.

Which factor does NOT affect the speed of a wave in a given medium?

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Q62.

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the principle of superposition?

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Q63.

What happens to the individual waves after they overlap and interact according to the principle of superposition?

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Q64.

If two sinusoidal waves traveling in the same direction have a phase difference of π radians, what will be the resultant wave's amplitude?

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Q65.

In the context of wave superposition, what is interference?

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Q66.

What is the mathematical representation of the resultant displacement when two waves meet?

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Q67.

What factors can cause constructive interference?

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Q68.

In which medium does the principle of superposition apply?

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Q69.

What analogy can be used to describe the principle of superposition?

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Q70.

If a wave and a stationary obstacle interact, what principle explains the resulting wave pattern?

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Q71.

In a medium, what is responsible for the displacement caused by multiple waves?

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Q72.

What mathematical condition defines complete destructive interference?

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Q73.

When sound waves overlap, what principle helps to describe the resulting sound level heard?

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Q74.

What is the beat frequency when two sound waves of frequencies 440 Hz and 442 Hz are combined?

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Q75.

If two tuning forks produce beats at a frequency of 3 Hz, what can be inferred about their frequencies?

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Q76.

Which phenomenon occurs when two waves interfere and produce fluctuations in sound intensity?

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Q77.

Two sources of sound waves have frequencies of 500 Hz and 505 Hz. What is the beat frequency?

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Q78.

Which of the following correctly describes the conditions for beats to occur?

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Q79.

What happens to the beat frequency if one of the frequencies is increased?

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Q80.

In an experiment, two tuning forks produce beats at a frequency of 6 Hz. If the frequency of one fork is increased, and the new beat frequency is 2 Hz, what can be concluded?

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Q81.

When two identical waves interfere constructively, what will be the resulting amplitude?

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Q82.

If two sound waves of frequencies 100 Hz and 104 Hz create beats, what is the nature of the sound observed?

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Q83.

How do beats demonstrate the principle of superposition?

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Q84.

Two strings tuned to the same note exhibit beats when played together. If one string's frequency is slightly altered, what is the expected effect on the beat frequency?

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Q85.

During a sound wave experiment, two waves of 330 Hz and 335 Hz are used. What is the beat frequency?

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Q86.

Why do musicians use beats when tuning instruments?

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Q87.

A musical performance results in a beat frequency of 4 Hz when two musicians play together. If one starts to play a note slightly lower, what is the effect on the beat frequency?

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Q88.

When a wave meets a rigid boundary, what phase change does it undergo upon reflection?

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Q89.

What occurs to the amplitude of a wave when it is reflected off a non-rigid boundary?

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Q90.

If a wave pulse traveling in a string reflects off a fixed end, how does the reflected wave compare in shape to the incident wave?

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Q91.

In wave mechanics, what principle explains the behavior of waves when they encounter boundaries?

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Q92.

Which phenomenon can be observed when sound waves reflect off the walls of a canyon?

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Q93.

What will happen to the wave speed when a wave reflects at a boundary between two different media?

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Q94.

Why does a wave passing from water into air experience a change in speed?

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Q95.

During reflection, which property of the wave remains unchanged?

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Q96.

What is the result of two waves reflecting off a rigid boundary and interfering with each other?

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Q97.

In the context of wave reflection, what does Snell's Law relate to?

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Q98.

What is a standing wave?

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Q99.

If a wave traveling along a string meets a fixed boundary, what happens to the energy of the wave?

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Q100.

What is one characteristic of waves reflecting off of a non-rigid boundary?

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Q101.

Which event describes the situation where a traveling wave encounters a boundary at an angle?

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