This document contains a monthly test for an 8th grade physics class. The test has 4 questions covering key concepts in introductory physics. Question 1 contains short answer questions about natural philosophy, base quantities and units, significant figures, displacement method, and unit conversions. Question 2 requires longer explanations of the construction of a screw gauge and branches of physics. Question 3 involves drawing and labeling a Vernier caliper diagram and explaining zero error. Question 4 is a fill-in-the-blank question covering states of matter, metric prefixes, heat transfer, units, significant figures, base quantities, early physics disciplines, measurement tools, and unit conversions.
This document contains a monthly test for an 8th grade physics class. The test has 4 questions covering key concepts in introductory physics. Question 1 contains short answer questions about natural philosophy, base quantities and units, significant figures, displacement method, and unit conversions. Question 2 requires longer explanations of the construction of a screw gauge and branches of physics. Question 3 involves drawing and labeling a Vernier caliper diagram and explaining zero error. Question 4 is a fill-in-the-blank question covering states of matter, metric prefixes, heat transfer, units, significant figures, base quantities, early physics disciplines, measurement tools, and unit conversions.
This document contains a monthly test for an 8th grade physics class. The test has 4 questions covering key concepts in introductory physics. Question 1 contains short answer questions about natural philosophy, base quantities and units, significant figures, displacement method, and unit conversions. Question 2 requires longer explanations of the construction of a screw gauge and branches of physics. Question 3 involves drawing and labeling a Vernier caliper diagram and explaining zero error. Question 4 is a fill-in-the-blank question covering states of matter, metric prefixes, heat transfer, units, significant figures, base quantities, early physics disciplines, measurement tools, and unit conversions.
Monthly test (June to July) INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
Class : 8th (PHYSICS) Max Marks: 50
Question no 1: Attempt short questions! (15 marks)
Define natural philosophy? Also explain its main streams?
Draw the complete table to show base quantities and base units? What significant figures? Write its four rules? What do you know about displacement method (reference to measuring cylinder). Your hair grow at the rate of 1mm per day. What is the speed of hair growth calculate in nm/s? Estimate your age in seconds? Also what do you know about unit? Define Vernier Calliper. Also define Vernier constant? Which instrument is more precise? A. Vernier Calliper B. Screw gauge Write any three laboratory safety rules?
Question no 2: Write in detail? ( 15 marks)
Explain the construction of screw-gauge in detail ?
(A) Explain the branches of physics? (B) Explain difference between digital and analogue stop watch?
Question no 3: draw the diagram of Vernier calliper and label it? Also what do you know about zero error in Vernier Calliper? (10 marks)
Question no 4: fill in the blanks? (10 marks)
What is the name of forth state of matter?
Multiples and submultiples each raise to the power of 10 are often called as; Write the names of modes of heat? 1 Pascal= Calculate significant figures in the given decimal value? 0.00036 There are how many base quantities? In 19th century physical sciences were divided into how many disciplines? Name them. What is the least count of meter rule? Measuring cylinder is use to measure what? Sun is one hundred million away from Earth. Calculate its distance in S.N and O.N