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1. What is the standard unit of mass?

A. Kilogram
B. Pound
C. Gram
D. Newton
2. What is defined as the distance the light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 second?
A. Yard
B. Feet
C. Meter
D. Inch
3. What is the SI unit of work?
A. Newton
B. Watt
C. Newton-Second
D. Joule
4. What is the SI unit of power?
A. Newton
B. Watt
C. Newton-Second
D. Joule
5. What is the SI unit of temperature?
A. Fahrenheit
B. Kelvin
C. Celsius
D. Rankine
6. What is the SI unit of luminous intensity?
A. Candela
B. Lumens
C. Lux
D. Candlepower
7. What is the unit of relative intensity?
A. Pa
B. N-m
C. C.N-m/s
D. Unitless
8. What is the SI unit of pressure?
A. Pa
B. N-m
C. N/m
D. N-m/s
9. Which one is equivalent of the unit Pascal?
A. N/nm2
B. N/m2
C. N/m
D. D.N/nm
10. The pressure of 1 bar is equivalent to how many pascals?
A. 1,000,000
B. 100,000
C. 10,000
D. D.1000
11. What is the SI unit of intensity?
A. Joule/m2
B. kg/m2
C. N/m2
D. watt/m2
12. What is the unit of potential difference?

A. Watt
B. Coulomb
C. Volt
D. Weber
13. Which of the following is equivalent to a volt?
A. watt/coulomb
B. joule/coulomb
C. joule/watt
D. watt/joule
14. One election volt is equivalent to _______ joules.
A. 1.6 x 10^-17
B. 1.6 x 10^-18
C. 1.6 x 10 ^-19
D. 1.6 x 10^-20
15. What is the unit of capacitance?
A. Farad
B. Weber
C. Coulomb
D. Gauss
16. Which of the following is equivalent to the unit farad?
A. coulomb/volt
B. joule/volt
C. joule/coulomb
D. coulomb/joule
17. What is the unit of electric current?
A. Volt
B. Watt
C. Ampere
D. Coulomb
18. Which of the following is equivalent to the unit ampere?
A. joule/second
B. volt/second
C. coulomb/second
D. watt/second
19. What is the unit of resistance?
A. Ohm
B. Watt
C. Volt
D. Ampere
20. Ohm is equivalent to which of the following?
A. coulomb/ampere
B. watt/ampere
C. volt/ampere
D. joule/ampere
21. What is the unit of luminous intensity?
A. Footcandle
B. Lumen
C. Candela
D. Lux
22. What is the unit of luminous flux?
A. Candela
B. Lumen
C. Lux
D. Footcandle
23. Which of the following is equivalent to the unit candela?

A. lumen/m2
B. footcandle/steradian
C. lux/steradian
D. lumen/steradian
24. What is the unit of luminous efficiency?
A. lumen/watt
B. lumen/volt
C. lumen/ampere
D. lumen/coulomb
25. What is the unit of illumination?
A. Lux
B. Lumen
C. Candela
D. Lumen/watt
26. Lux is equivalent to which combination of units?
A. lumen/cm2
B. lumen/ft2
C. lumen/m2
D. lumen/in2
27. Footcandle is equivalent to which combination of units?
A. lumen/cm2
B. lumen/ft2
C. lumen/m2
D. lumen/in2
28. How many dynes are there in one newton?
A. 10,000
B. 100,000
C. 1,000,000
D. D.1000
29. What is an elemental unit of energy?
A. Quartz
B. Quark
C. Photon
D. Quantum
30. What refers to the mass which is accelerated at the rate of one foot per second when acted on by a force of one pound?
A. Slug
B. Erg
C. Dyne
D. BTU
31. The size of some bacteria and living cells is in the order of _______.
A. centimetre
B. millimetre
C. nanometer
D. micrometer
32. The size of the largest atom is in the order of ________.
A. centimeter
B. millimeter
C. nanometer
D. micrometer
33. The mass of a grain of salt is in the order of _______.
A. milligram
B. gram
C. microgram
D. nanogram
34. Which one is equivalent to the unit joule?

A. Newton-second
B. Newton-meter
C. Newton-meter per second
D. Newton-meter per second squared
35. Which one is equivalent to the unit watt?
A. Newton-second
B. Newton-meter
C. Newton-meter per second
D. Newton-meter per second squared
36. One horsepower is equivalent to how many watts?
A. 550
B. 746
C. 33,000
D. 250
37. The kilowatt-hour is a unit of _______.
A. work
B. energy
C. power
D. work or energy
38. The kilowatt-hour is a unit of _______.
A. work
B. energy
C. power
D. work or energy
39. The English unit slug is a unit of _______.
A. mass
B. weight
C. force
D. energy
40. How is sound intensity measured?
A. In beats
B. In decibels
C. In phons
D. In sones
41. An electron volt is the energy required by an electron that has been accelerated by a potential difference of how many volts?
A. 1 volt
B. 0.1 volts
C. 10 volts
D. 0.01 volts
42. What is a vector with a magnitude of one and with no unit?
A. Single vector
B. Unit vector
C. Dot vector
D. Scalar vector
43. What is the purpose of a unit vector?
A. To describe the direction in space
B. To indicate a magnitude without reference to direction
C. To serve as comparison with other vectors
D. To set a standard among vectors
44. What is another term for a scalar product of two vectors?
A. Cross product
B. Vector product
C. Dot product
D. Plus product
45. What is another term for vector product of two vectors?

A. Cross product
B. Vector product
C. Dot product
D. Plus product
46. The scalar product of two perpendicular vectors is always _______.
A. equal to 1
B. greater than 1
C. less than 1
D. equal to 0
47. The vector product of two parallel or antiparallel vectors is always ______.
A. equal 1
B. greater than 1
C. less than 1
D. equal to 0
48. The vector product of any vector with itself is ______.
A. equal to 1
B. greater than 1
C. less than 1
D. equal to 0
49. What refers to physical quantities that are completely specified by just a number and a unit or physical quantities that have
magnitudes only?
A. Scalar quantities
B. Vector product
C. Dot product
D. Vector quantities
50. What refers to physical quantities that have a magnitude and a direction?
A. Scalar quantities
B. Vector quantities
C. Dot product
D. Vector quantities

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