1. These refers only to 1. These refers only to 1. These refers only to
magnitude magnitude magnitude A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities B. Vector quantities C. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities 2. Quantities that talks about 2. Quantities that talks about 2. Quantities that talks about magnitude and direction magnitude and direction magnitude and direction are called? are called? are called? A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities 3. Speed is what type of 3. Speed is what type of 3. Speed is what type of quantity? quantity? quantity? A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities 4. Velocity is what type of 4. Velocity is what type of 4. Velocity is what type of quantity? quantity? quantity? A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities A. Scalar quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities B. Vector quantities 5. If a car travels a distance 5. If a car travels a distance 5. If a car travels a distance of 10 meters to the East, of 10 meters to the East, of 10 meters to the East, then drove back to where then drove back to where then drove back to where it started. What is its total it started. What is its total it started. What is its total displacement? displacement? displacement? A. 20 meters A. 20 meters A. 20 meters B. 0 meter B. 0 meter B. 0 meter 6. It is causes and object to 6. It is causes and object to 6. It is causes and object to move. move. move. A. Force A. Force A. Force B. Work B. Work B. Work 7. It is the product of force 7. It is the product of force 7. It is the product of force and distance and distance and distance A. Force A. Force C. Force B. Work B.Work D. Work 8. It is the product of mass 8. It is the product of mass 8. It is the product of mass and acceleration and acceleration and acceleration A. Force A. Force C. Force B. Work B. Work D. Work 9. JB kicks a ball and it 9. JB kicks a ball and it 9. JB kicks a ball and it moves forward. Was there moves forward. Was there moves forward. Was there work done? work done? work done? A. Yes A. Yes C. Yes B. No B. No D. No 10. What is the SI unit of 10. What is the SI unit of 10. What is the SI unit of Force? Force? Force? A. Joule C. Joule E. Joule B. Newton D. Newton F. Newton Post Test Post Test Post Test
1. Which is not a scalar 1. Which is not a scalar 1. Which is not a scalar
Quantity Quantity Quantity a. Speed a. Speed e. Speed b. Distance b. Distance f. Distance c. Velocity c. Velocity g. Velocity d. MAss d. MAss h. MAss 2. Which quantity refers to 2. Which quantity refers to 2. Which quantity refers to both magnitude and both magnitude and both magnitude and Direction? Direction? Direction? A. Scalar Quantity E. Scalar Quantity I. Scalar Quantity B. Vector Quantity F. Vector Quantity J. Vector Quantity C. Speed G. Speed K. Speed D. All of the above H. All of the above L. All of the above 3. What force is needed to 3. What force is needed to 3. What force is needed to push a 10 kg cabinet and push a 10 kg cabinet and push a 10 kg cabinet and accelerate to 2m/s2 ? accelerate to 2m/s2 ? accelerate to 2m/s2 ? A. 10 Joule E. 10 Joule I. 10 Joule B. 20 Joule F. 20 Joule J. 20 Joule C. 10 Newton G. 10 Newton K. 10 Newton D. 20 Newton H. 20 Newton L. 20 Newton 4. 1 Newton if equivalent to? 4. 1 Newton if equivalent to? 4. 1 Newton if equivalent to? A. 1 kg m/s2 E. 1 kg m/s2 I. 1 kg m/s2 B. 1 N m2/s2 F. 1 N m2/s2 J. 1 N m2/s2 C. 1 Joule G. 1 Joule K. 1 Joule D. None of the above H. None of the above L. None of the above 5. Davon carries a tray and 5. Davon carries a tray and 5. Davon carries a tray and moves it around the moves it around the moves it around the room.If he doing work? room.If he doing work? room.If he doing work? A. No E. No I. No B. Yes F. Yes J. Yes C. Maybe G. Maybe K. Maybe D. None of the above H. None of the above L. None of the above Topics to be discuss:
1. Scalar and Vector
Quantity 2. What is Force 3. Unit of Force 4. Formula of Force 5. What is work 6. Formula of Work 7. Unit of work
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