About This Quiz
MCAT Physics Questions - Overall Diagnostic Test (Basics) - Easy to Hard
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAZ) Physics section typically evaluates foundational concepts in physics relevant to medical studies. While the specific syllabus might vary slightly by institution or region, the topics generally include the following:
Mechanics
- Kinematics
- Motion in one and two dimensions
- Velocity, speed, and acceleration
- Projectile motion
- Dynamics
- Newton's laws of motion
- Forces: friction, tension, normal force, and air resistance
- Circular motion and centripetal force
- Work, Energy, and Power
- Work-energy theorem
- Conservation of energy
- Potential and kinetic energy
- Power
- Momentum and Collisions
- Linear momentum
- Conservation of momentum
- Elastic and inelastic collisions
Waves and Oscillations
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Springs and pendulums
- Energy in oscillations
- Wave Properties
- Wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed
- Interference and diffraction
- Doppler effect
- Sound
- Properties of sound waves
- Resonance and harmonics
Electricity and Magnetism
- Electrostatics
- Charge, Coulomb’s law
- Electric field and potential
- Electric Circuits
- Ohm’s law, resistance, and power
- Series and parallel circuits
- Capacitance
- Magnetism
- Magnetic fields and forces
- Electromagnetic induction
Thermodynamics
- Temperature and Heat
- Heat transfer methods (conduction, convection, radiation)
- Specific heat capacity and calorimetry
- Laws of Thermodynamics
- Zeroth, First, and Second laws
- Entropy and heat engines
Modern Physics
- Atomic and Nuclear Physics
- Atomic structure and spectra
- Radioactivity: alpha, beta, gamma decay
- Nuclear reactions and binding energy
- Relativity and Quantum Mechanics (basic concepts)
- Photoelectric effect
- Wave-particle duality
Fluids
- Fluid Mechanics
- Pressure, density, and buoyancy
- Continuity equation and Bernoulli’s principle
- Viscosity and Surface Tension
- Laminar vs. turbulent flow
- Capillarity
Optics
- Geometrical Optics
- Reflection and refraction (Snell’s law)
- Lenses and mirrors (image formation)
- Physical Optics
- Diffraction, interference, and polarization
General Skills Tested
- Problem-solving and critical thinking
- Data interpretation (graphs and tables)
- Application of mathematical concepts (algebra, trigonometry, and calculus basics)