General Physics 1 Quiz 1
Quiz by Vincent Philip Hayag
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- Q1
Physical sciences were divided into
3 disciplines
4 disciplines
2 disciplines
5 disciplines
45s - Q2
By using prefixes, we can write 335 × 10-8 s as
0.335 µs
335 µs
33.5 µs
3.35 µs
60s - Q3
The words or letters added before a unit and stand for the multiples or sub-multiples of that unit are called
rate
mass
prefixes
units
45s - Q4
The “seconds in a day” can be written in standard form as
86.4 × 105 s
864 × 105 s
8640 × 105 s
8.64 × 105 s
60s - Q5
All physical quantities are
not measurable
related to each other
measurable
not related to each other
30s - Q6
A worldwide system of measurements in which the units of base quantities were introduced is called
nomenclature
international system of units
scientific names
prefixes
30s - Q7
The study of the motion of objects, its causes and effects is called
mechanics
kinematics
atomic physics
modern physics
30s - Q8
The significant digits in 3587 are
5
3
4
6
30s - Q9
To measure various physical quantities such as length, time, mass, volume, etc. we use
mechanics
physical quantities
kinematics
measuring instruments
30s - Q10
The word ‘Science’ is derived from a Latin word
scientum
fizikz
scientific
scientia
30s - Q11
0.225 kg = ______ g
25g
.225 g
225 g
255 g
60s - Q12
8.201 kg = ______ g
88201 g
8201 g
0.8201 g
.8201 g
60s - Q13
9748 ml = _____ L
974.8 L
.9748 L
97.48 L
9.748 L
60s - Q14
52140 ft = _____ mi
99 mi
8.759 mi
98 mi
9.875 mi
60s - Q15
9924 g = _____ kg
29924 kg
9.924 kg
9924 kg
4.299 kg
60s