
MCQ 2: MEASUREMENT,SPEED, DENSITY, PRESSURE
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- Q1Diagram 1 shows a measuring cylinder containing water. Five identical steel balls are now lowered into the measuring cylinder. Diagram 2 shows the new water level in the cylinder. What is the volume of each steel ball?701430630s
- Q2The graph shows how the speed of a car changes with time. Between which two times is the car stationary?W and XV and WU and VX and Y30s
- Q3A man stands by a railway track. A train travelling at 40m/ s takes 2.0 s to pass the man. What is the length of the train?80m38m40m20m30s
- Q4The mass of an astronaut is 70kg on the Moon. What is the mass of the astronaut on the Earth?70kg80kg700kg7kg10s
- Q5The weight of an object is found using the balance shown in the diagram. The object is put in the left-hand pan and various weights are put in the right-hand pan. What is the best estimate of the weight of the object?0.29N0.31N0.27N0.58N45s
- Q6The diagram shows the dimensions of a rectangular block of metal of mass m. Which expression is used to calculate the density of the metal?CBDA10s
- Q7In which situation is no resultant force needed?a car speeding upa car changing direction at a steady speeda car slowing downa car moving in a straight line at a steady speed20s
- Q8Which properties of a body can be changed by applying a force to the body?mass and motion, but not shapemass, motion and shapemass and shape, but not motionmotion and shape, but not mass20s
- Q9The list contains three energy resources P, Q and R. P geothermal energy from hot rocks Q nuclear fission in reactors R sunlight on solar panels Which of these resources are renewable?P, Q and RP and Q onlyP and R onlyQ and R only20s
- Q10The diagram shows three different containers J, K and L. Each container contains water of the same depth. Which statement about the pressure of the water on the base of each container is correct?The water pressure is greatest in container K.The water pressure is greatest in container L.The water pressure is greatest in container J.The water pressure is the same for all three containers.20s
- Q11Which movement will require the greatest amount of work to be done?a force of 10N moving an object a distance of 5.0ma force of 15N moving an object a distance of 3.0ma force of 15N moving an object a distance of 5.0ma force of 10N moving an object a distance of 3.0m20s
- Q12A water manometer is connected to a gas supply. There is a gas leak and the pressure of the gas supply falls. What happens to the water level at P and what happens to the water level at Q?water level at P: rises water level at Q: riseswater level at P: falls water level at Q: fallswater level at P: falls water level at Q: riseswater level at P: rises water level at Q: falls20s
- Q13A stopwatch is used to time a runner in a race. The diagrams show the stopwatch at the start and at the end of a lap of the race. How long did the runner take to finish the lap of the race?50.00 seconds100.10 seconds50.10 seconds90.00 seconds20s
- Q14An aeroplane flies from town X to town Z, stopping for 1 hour at town Y to pick up more passengers. The distances between the towns are shown in the diagram. The total time taken between leaving X and arriving at Z is 3 hours. What is the average speed of the aeroplane in the air?BACD20s
- Q15Diagram 1 shows an empty measuring cylinder on a balance. Diagram 2 shows the same measuring cylinder on the balance, but it now contains a liquid. What is the density of the liquid?0.5 g / cm35.0 g / cm32.0 g / cm30.2 g / cm320s