Physics for IGCSE & O level - Measurements And Units (Section 5)

  • 1
    What is the unit of electric power?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Watt
  • 2
    What does the text mention about the volume of a rectangular block?
    Respondre
    (B)
    volume = length x width x height
  • 3
    What does the prefix 'centi-' represent in relation to a base unit?
    Respondre
    (C)
    1/100
  • 4
    Which of the following prefixes represents 10^-6?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Micro
  • 5
    If a car travels 100 km in 2 hours, what is its average speed?
    Respondre
    (A)
    50 km/h
  • 6
    What is the SI unit of electric current?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ampere
  • 7
    What does the revision checklist suggest is a core level concept?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Using the equation linking density, mass, and volume
  • 8
    What is the purpose of using a measuring cylinder?
    Respondre
    (C)
    To measure volume
  • 9
    If an object's mass is 20 kg and its volume is 10 m³, what is its density?
    Respondre
    (B)
    0.5 kg/m³
  • 10
    Which of the following are used for measuring the time?
    Respondre
    B
    C
  • 11
    Which measurement scale would be used for the mass of an object?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Balance
  • 12
    Which of the following units can be combined?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    C
    D
  • 13
    What is the primary purpose of a stopwatch?
    Respondre
    (C)
    To measure time intervals
  • 14
    What is the relationship between density and whether an object floats or sinks in a liquid?
    Respondre
    (C)
    If an object is denser than the liquid, it will sink.
  • 15
    What is the formula for finding the speed of an object?
    Respondre
    (B)
    distance / time
  • 16
    What is an example of a non-SI unit?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Liter
  • 17
    In scientific notation, how many significant figures does 3.20 x 10^3 have?
    Respondre
    (C)
    3
  • 18
    What is the relationship between mass and weight?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Weight is affected by gravity; mass is not.
  • 19
    In the context of measuring liquids, what is the measuring cylinder's primary function in relation to density?
    Respondre
    (B)
    To measure the volume of the liquid.
  • 20
    Which property is found by dividing mass by volume?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Density
  • 21
    Which substance listed below is the least dense?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Kerosene
  • 22
    Which prefix is used to denote one-thousandth?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Milli
  • 23
    In the context of measurements, what does 'accuracy' refer to?
    Respondre
    (B)
    How close a measurement is to the true or accepted value.
  • 24
    What information is necessary to calculate density?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Mass and volume
  • 25
    What is the formula to calculate area?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Length x Width
  • 26
    Which instrument is most appropriate for measuring the length of a table?
    Respondre
    (C)
    A ruler or measuring tape
  • 27
    The device used to measure the mass of an object by balancing it with known masses is called a:
    Respondre
    (B)
    Beam balance
  • 28
    What does the abbreviation 'SI' stand for?
    Respondre
    (B)
    System International
  • 29
    Which of the following is an example of a derived quantity?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Force
  • 30
    What is the SI unit for measuring the quantity of an object?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Mole
  • 31
    What is the base unit for time in the SI system?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Second
  • 32
    In the example of the balloon, how does heating the air affect it?
    Respondre
    (B)
    It expands and the density decreases.
  • 33
    Which of the following instruments can be used to measure volume?
    Respondre
    A
    C
  • 34
    Which instrument is used for measuring density?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Balance
  • 35
    What is the definition of 'matter'?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Anything that takes up space and has mass
  • 36
    Which of the following is a way to express speed?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Meters per second
  • 37
    What units would be suitable for measuring the area of a field?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Square meters
  • 38
    What is the standard measurement for the density of a liquid (or specific gravity)?
    Respondre
    (B)
    kg/m³
  • 39
    If 1 cm³ of mercury has a mass of 13.6 g, and 1 cm³ of water has a mass of 1 g, which statement is true?
    Respondre
    (B)
    1 cm³ of water has a smaller mass than 1 cm³ of mercury
  • 40
    What is the unit of measure for angles, used in this unit?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Degree
  • 41
    If the density of an object is 5 g/cm³, would it sink or float in water (density of water = 1 g/cm³)?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Sink
  • 42
    What is the relationship between a liter and a milliliter?
    Respondre
    (C)
    1 L = 1000 mL
  • 43
    Which of the following statements is the most accurate, based on the given context?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Ice is less dense than water, and therefore icebergs float.
  • 44
    Which of the following are SI units?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    C
  • 45
    Which of the following are examples of base units in the SI system?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    C
  • 46
    What type of instrument is mostly suitable for measuring mass?
    Respondre
    (C)
    A balance
  • 47
    Which substance has the greatest density below?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Mercury
  • 48
    Which is the simplest way of finding the mass of something?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Using a beam balance
  • 49
    What is a method for measuring the volume of a solid object?
    Respondre
    (B)
    By using a ruler and measuring its dimensions.
  • 50
    What is the density of water?
    Respondre
    (A)
    1.0 g/cm³