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1. Which of the following physical quantities is not a fundamental quantity?

a. Weight
b. Time
c. Temperature
d. Electric current

2. Which physical quantity has the correct S.I unit?


Physical Quantity S.I unit
A Temperature Celsius
B Time Minute
C Mass Newton
D Length Metre

3. All of the following are derived quantities except?


a. Electric Current
b. Pressure
c. Volume
d. Energy

4. The unit for the derived quantity, area, is ___________


a. Cubic metre
b. Kilogram per metre cube
c. Squared metre
d. Meter per second squared

5. In the SI system 7 fundamental quantities are?


a. Kilogram, meter, candela, second, volt, kelvin and mole
b. Kilogram, meter, mass, second, ampere, kelvin and mole
c. Kilogram, meter, candela, second, ampere, kelvin and mole
d. No answer is correct

6. An international committee agreed on a set of definitions and standard to, describe the
physical quantity called S.I. what does the term S.I. means?
a. Scientific Investigation
b. System International
c. Systematic International
d. System infrastructure

7. Which of the following best define the term standard form?


a. This is an easy way of writing down very large or very small numbers
b. This is the only way of writing down numbers
c. This is the most appropriate way of writing down very large numbers
d. This is the most appropriate way of writing down very small numbers.
8. 5.345 expressed the TWO significant figures is
a. 5.35
b. 5.34
c. 5.4
d. 5.3

9. 9800 written in standard form is


a. 98 × 103
b. 9.8 × 103
c. 0.98 × 10-3
d. 980 × 103

10. 0.00521 can be represented in standard form as


a. 5.21 × 103
b. 5.21 × 10-2
c. 5.21 × 10-3
d. 521 × 10-4

11. 2200m is equivalent to how much kilometre?


a. 22 km
b. 0.0022km
c. 2.2km
d. 2,200,000km

12. 3.8m is equivalent to how much millimetre?


a. 0.038mm
b. 3800mm
c. 380mm
d. 0.0038mm

13. What is a hypothesis?


A. A hypothesis is the right answer to an experiment
B. A hypothesis is an educated guess that is testable
C. A hypothesis is the wrong answer to an experiment
D. No answer is correct

14. Mr. Williams set up an experiment to see how the mass of a ball affects the distance it
rolls off a ramp. Identify the dependent variable.
A. Distance travelled by the ball
B. Mass of the ball
C. Height of the ramp
D. Mass of the ramp
15. What are the tiny particles that make up matter called?
A. Protons
B. Atoms
C. Charges
D. Electrons

16. All of the following are dangers that may occur due to the build-up of static charges
except?

A. Lightning strike
B. A spark causing fire
C. Crackling noise from clothes
D. Tanker explosion

17. Which of the following is NOT an insulator?

A. Plastic rod
B. Paper
C. Rubber band
D. Metal toe ring

18. Which of the following best defines static electricity?


A. Electricity on the go
B. Electricity that is constantly charging
C. Electricity at rest
D. Electricity flowing in one direction

19. What are the subatomic particles?


A. Protons, neutrons and electrons
B. Protons, neutrons and ions
C. Protons and ions only
D. Neutrons and electrons only

20. Which of the following shows how static electricity is put to good use?
A. Smoke filters for factories
B. Painting cars
C. Photocopier
D. All of the above

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