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1. What is the standard unit of mass? D. N-m/s


A. Kilogram
9. Which one is equivalent of the unit
B. Pound
“Pascal’?
C. Gram
A. N/nm2
D. Newton
B. N/m2
2. What is defined as the distance the light C. N/m
travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 second? D. N/nm
A. Yard
10. The pressure of 1 bar is equivalent to how
B. Feet
many pascals?
C. Meter
A. 1,000,000
D. Inch
B. 100,000
3. What is the SI unit of work? C. 10,000
A. Newton D. 1000
B. Watt
11. What are found in the nucleus of an atom?
C. Newton-Second
A. Electrons and Protons
D. Joule
B. Protons and Neutrons
4. What is the SI unit of power? C. Cations and Anions
A. Newton D. Electrons and Neutrons
B. Watt
12. What is the negatively charged particle of an
C. Newton-Second
atom?
D. Joule
A. Electrons
5. What is the SI unit of temperature? B. Protons
A. Fahrenheit C. Neutron
B. Kelvin D. Molecule
C. Celsius
13. What is the positively charged particle of an
D. Rankine
atom?
6. What is the SI unit of luminous intensity? A. Electrons
A. Candela B. Protons
B. Lumens C. Neutron
C. Lux D. Molecule
D. Candlepower
14. What is the particle of an atom that has no
7. What is the unit of relative intensity? electrical charge?
A. Pa A. Electrons
B. N-m B. Protons
C. C.N-m/s C. Neutron
D. Unitless D. Molecule

8. What is the SI unit of pressure?


A. Pa
B. N-m
C. N/m
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15. The word “atom” comes from Greek
“Atomos” which means what?
A. Extremely Small
B. Invisible
C. Indivisible
D. Microscopic

16. Who was the first person to propose that


atoms have weights?
A. Ernest Rutherford
B. Democritus
C. John Dalton
D. Joseph John Thomson

17. Who discovered the electron?


A. Joseph John Thomson
B. John Dalton
C. Humphrey Davy
D. Ernest Rutherford

18. Who discovered the proton?


A. Eugene Goldstein
B. Pierre Curie
C. Ernest Rutherford
D. Michael Faraday

19. Who discovered the neutron?


A. James Chadwick
B. Eugene Goldstein
C. Niels Bohr
D. Julius Lothar Meyer

20. What is anything that occupies space and


has mass?
A. Element
B. Ion
C. Matter
D. Molecule

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