Ο Ergs
Given the QUESTION, identify the ANSWER Ο Watts (W)
Ο Lumen
1. In the Celsius scale the boiling point of water is
Ο 100 oC 8. Vernier calipers are used to measure
Ο 182 oC Ο Length
Ο 0 oC Ο Weight
Ο 75 oC Ο Time
Ο Charge
2. The SI unit of volume is
Ο Cubic Meter (m3) 9. Angstrom is a unit of
Ο Square Meter (m2) Ο Length
Ο Kilogram (kg) Ο Magnetic Flux
Ο Angstrom (Ao) Ο Velocity
Ο Elasticity
3. An ammeter measures
Ο Current 10. Meter is the unit of
Ο Length Ο Length
Ο Power Ο Weight
Ο Energy Ο Force
Ο Pressure
4. Light year is a unit of
Ο Distance 11. The SI unit of force is a
Ο Light Intensity Ο Newton (N)
Ο Time Period Ο Pascal (Pa)
Ο Speed Ο Ampere (A)
Ο Hertz (Hz)
5. Ohm is the unit of
Ο Electrical Resistance 12. Which of the following is not used as a unit of
Ο Moment of Inertia temperature
Ο Torque Ο Newton
Ο Force Ο Centigrade
Ο Kelvin
6. Hertz is the SI unit of Ο Fahrenheit
Ο Frequency
Ο Distance 13. A Watt is the SI unit of
Ο Speed Ο Power
Ο Car Rent Ο Electricity
Ο Work
7. The SI unit of work is Ο Force
Ο Voltage
14. Pascal is a unit used in the measurement of
Ο Pressure 21. Candela is the unit of Luminous Intensity
Ο Resistance Ο True
Ο Friction Ο False
Ο Wavelength
22. 100 centimeters = 1 meter
15. Which is the odd one of the following: Ο True
Ο Spring Balance Ο False
Ο Pipette
Ο Burette 23. 60 seconds = 1 minute
Ο Measuring Jar Ο True
Ο False
16. A thermometer measures
Ο Temperature 24. 100 cc = 1 liter
Ο Length Ο True
Ο Density Ο False
Ο Magnetic Intensity
25. 100 minutes = 1 hour
17. Which is the odd one out Ο True
Ο Thermometer Ο False
Ο Vernier Calipers
Ο Screw Gauge 26. Spring Balance is used to measure volume.
Ο Measuring Tape Ο True
Ο False
18. A pendulum is used to measure
Ο Time 27. The SI unit of power is Erg
Ο Volume Ο True
Ο Density Ο False
Ο Weight
10. Length 27. False
The SI unit of power is Watt
11. Newton (N)
12. Newton
13. Power
14. Pressure
15. Spring Balance
A spring balance is used to measure weight. Pipette,
burette and measuring jar are used to measure volume.
16. Temperature
17. Thermometer
A thermometer is used to measure temperature. The
other three instruments are used to measure length.
18. Time
Chapter 1 Quiz:
a. 5.8 * 102
b. 1.2 * 10-3
c. 9.30001 * 100
a. 1.10
b. 0.000000023000
c. 12004
a. 5 = 2x - 1
b. 36 = 4x2
c. 5x = 15
5. You are looking up at the top of a building at 30 degrees. If the building is 20 m tall, how far are you from the
building? Assume that you are 1.70 m tall. (e.g. "10.5 m")
Chapter 2 Quiz:
("Yes" or "No")
Chapter 3 Quiz:
1. How long does it take for a car to change its velocity from 10 m/s to 25 m/s if the acceleration is 5 m/s 2?
s
2. A rat and a cat is 35 m apart. When the rat started to run at 2 km/h (0.556 m/s), the cat started to chase him
at 1 m/s2. Can the cat catch the rat in 10 seconds?
(yes/no)
c. How far has it traveled by the time it reached the speed of 40 m/s? m
4. A car is at velocity of 20 km/h. If the car traveled 120 km in 3 hours at constant acceleration, what is its final
velocity?
km/h
5. A car travels at constant acceleration of 5 m/s 2 from rest. How far has it traveled by the time it reached the
velocity of 72 km/h (20 m/s)?
m
6. How long will it take for a falling object to reach 108 m/s if its initial velocity is 10 m/s?
s
m/s
Chapter 4 Quiz
1. How big is the net force acting on an object with constant velocity?
N
2. A car is moving at a constant velocity of 20 km/h (5.56 m/s). How much net force is required to raise its
velocity to 50 km/h (13.89 m/s) in 30 seconds? Suppose the car has a mass of 150 kg.
N
3. If the net force of 7 N was continuously applied on 400 g object at rest, how long will it take to raise its velocity
to 80 m/s?
s
4. You pushed a 1 kg box on floor where = 0.3. If the force you applied was 5 N, will the box move?
(Yes/No)
m/s2
N
c. Suppose your car was taken to Planet X. If the car has a mass of 1500 kg, what would its weight be?
N
6. A book has a mass of 400 g. When you slided the book against the floor with 5 N, it accelerated at the rate of
-1.5 m/s2. What would the coefficient of friction between the book and the floor be?
Chapter 5 Quiz
1. A dog walks 1 km due east, then 300 m north, and finally 500 m west. What is the resulting displacement of
the dog?
2. Three students push a box. Michael pushes with a force of 200 N at 0 degree. Shannon exerts a force of 150
N at 30 degrees, and Adam pushes with 175 N at 145 degrees. What is the magnitude of the net force?
N
N
(Yes/No)
N
N
N
m/s2
d. If the coefficient of friction between the box and the roof is 0.15, will the box move?
(Yes/No)
m/s2
5. A 3 kg block slides down a 30 degree inclined plane with constant acceleration of 0.5 m/s 2. The block starts
from rest at the top. The length of the incline is 2 m.
m/s
N
c. What is the coefficient of friction between the plane and the block?
Chapter 6 Quiz
1. A baseball was thrown from 1 m hill. Assume that the ball had an initial velocity of 70 km/h (19.44 m/s) at 40
degrees.
m/s
c. How long will it take for the ball to land on the ground?
s
m
2. Pete throws a tennis ball horizontally from the top of the 50 m building. Assume that the ball landed 100 m
away from the building.
a. How long did it take for the ball to reach the ground?
s
m/s
c. What was the velocity of the ball when it hit the ground?
m/s
3. Michael is competing in the long jump. Assume that his total velocity (velocity of x and y directions combined)
right before he jumped was 6.5 m/s.
s
4. A 1300 kg car takes 35 s to travel around a circular road that has a radius of 40 m.
m/s
m/s2
N
5. A coin is placed on a stereo record, which takes 3 seconds to make a complete revolution. Assume that the
coin has a velocity of 5 m/s.
m/s2
b. What is the distance from the center of the stereo record to the coin?
cm
c. How big is the coefficient of the force of friction between the stereo and the coin?
Chapter 7 Quiz
m/s2
m/s
m
d. How long will it take for the ball to hit the ground?
s
2. A ball was dropped from a helicopter. The helicopter was moving horizontally with a constant velocity of 30
km/h (8.33 m/s) when the ball was released.
a. What is the velocity of the ball on x-direction when t = 2.0, assuming that the ball has not hit the ground yet?
m/s
b. What is the displacement of the ball on x-direction when t = 2.0, assuming that the ball has not hit the ground
yet?
m
c. What is the velocity of the ball when t = 2.0, assuming that the ball has not hit the ground yet?
m/s
d. The ball hit the ground when t = 3.2. What was the height of the helicopter when the ball was dropped?
m
e. If the height of the helicopter was 160 m, how long will it take for the ball to hit the ground?
s
3. Mike threw a baseball with an initial velocity of 80 km/h (22.22 m/s) with an angle of 30 degrees. Assume that
the ball was released at the height of 1 m.
a. What is the velocity of the ball on x direction when the ball was released?
m/s
b. What is the velocity of the ball on y direction when the ball was released?
m/s
c. How long will it take for the ball to hit the ground?
s
d. How far has the ball traveled when it hit the ground?
m