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How to generate Physics Test Questions with AI

You can use MyQuizGPT to generate physics test and quiz questions by uploading your study notes or specifying the prompt on the topic you want to study.

  1. Visit MyQuizGPT custom GPT
  2. Upload your PDF or Prompt
  3. MyQuizGPT will generate an MCQ preview.
  4. Review and Proceed to generate your Quiz

You can also sync and export your Physics Quiz to Google Forms. This is useful for teachers creating exams and accessments for their students

Sample Physics MCQs (from this library)

First two questions from the first three topics (sorted A–Z). Green = correct. Full sets on each topic page.

Electromagnetism

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What does Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction state?

A. A changing magnetic field induces an EMF
B. Electric fields cannot produce magnetic fields
C. Magnetic fields are always static
D. Electromagnets require direct current

Explanation: Faraday's law asserts that a changing magnetic field induces electromotive force, while the other options misrepresent electromagnetic principles.

Which device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy?

A. Generator
B. Transformer
C. Inductor
D. Capacitor

Explanation: A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy via electromagnetic induction, unlike the other devices which have different functions.

Which form of energy is primarily associated with motion?

A. Kinetic energy
B. Potential energy
C. Nuclear energy
D. Chemical energy

Explanation: Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, while potential, nuclear, and chemical energy are associated with stored energy.

What is the primary unit of energy?

A. Watt
B. Joule
C. Newton
D. Pascal

Explanation: The joule is the standard unit for energy, while watt measures power, newton measures force, and pascal measures pressure.

Kinematics

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What does the slope of a distance-time graph represent?

A. Acceleration
B. Speed
C. Displacement
D. Velocity

Explanation: The slope represents speed; a steeper slope indicates higher speed, while the other options do not directly relate to the slope.

What is the term for the vertical distance an object falls due to gravity?

A. Displacement
B. Height
C. Depth
D. Altitude

Explanation: Displacement measures the vertical distance fallen; height, depth, and altitude refer to specific locations rather than distance.