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CALCULUS-BASED PHYSICS 1

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Freezing point of water at sea level

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a. 0 centigrade
b. 100 centigrade
c. 112 centigrade
d. 50 centigrade

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In the United States, the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), a division of United States
Department of Commerce, regulates commercial measurements.

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What is the acronym of NPL?

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a. Nation Physical Laboratory
b. None of the choices
c. National Physical Laboratory
d. National Power Laboratory

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Standard unit of mass in metric system.

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a. milligram
b. gram
c. centigram
d. decigram

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standard unit of volume in metric system.

Select one:
a. kiloliter
b. milliliter
c. liter
d. centiliter

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Laws to regulate measurement were originally developed to prevent fraud.

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What is the acronym of NIST?

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a. National Institute of Standards and Technology
b. None of the choices
c. Nation Institute of Standard and Technology
d. National Institute of Science and Technology

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It is the world’s most widely used system of units, both in everyday commerce and in
science.

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a. None of the choices
b. English system
c. SI units
d. Metric system

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There are only two types of SI units, based and derived units.

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The main advantages of the metric system is that it has many base unit for each physical
quantity.

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In practice, every three calendar years will have 365 days, and every fourth year is a “leap
year”, which has 366 days, to make up for the extra quarter day over four years.

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Types of Si units which is the simple measurement for time, length, mass, temperature,
amount of substance, electric current, and light intensity.

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a. Base unit
b. Metric unit
c. derived units
d. None of the choices

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What is Friends language name of International System of Unit

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a. None of the choices
b. Systeme d' Unites
c. Systeme International d' Unites
d. International Systeme

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It is The Internationally recognized standard metric system.

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a. None of the choices
b. English System
c. Metric System
d. International System of Units

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What is the boiling point of water at sea level?

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a. 30 centigrade
b. 0 centigrade
c. 100 centigrade
d. none of the choices

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The word measurement is derived from the Greek word ______________.

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a. metron
b. none of the choices
c. meter
d. metre

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It is decimalized system of measurement based on the metre and the gram.

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a. English system
b. Si units
c. None of the choices
d. Metric system

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Standard unit of length in metric system.

Select one:
a. kilometer
b. decimeter
c. centimeter
d. None of the choices

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A millimeter is about the thickness of a dime.

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It is made of base unit for example, density.

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a. Metric units
b. derived units
c. Base units
d. None of the choices
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500 g = __________ lbs?

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a. 11.1 lbs
b. 10.1 lbs
c. 9.1 lbs
d. 1.1 lbs

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120 centigrade = _____________ Fahrenheit ?

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a. 482 Fahrenheit
b. 248 Fahrenheit
c. 244 Fahrenheit
d. 842 Fahrenheit

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5.2 L = ________ gal ?

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a. 1.37 gal
b. 2.53 gal
c. 3.71 gal
d. 52.13 gal

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150 Fahrenheit =_______ kelvin?

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a. 706.38 kelvin
b. 87.33 kelvin
c. 33.87 kelvin
d. 338.706 kelvin

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68 fahrenheit = _______________ kelvin ?

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a. 23.15 kelvin
b. none of the choices
c. 93.15 kelvin
d. 293.15 kelvin

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25.8 lbs = ___________ grams ?

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a. 1170.268 grams
b. 11.70 grams
c. 11702.68 grams
d. none of the choices

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100 m = ______ yrd ?

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a. 111.36 yrd
b. 190.361 yrd
c. 361.109 yrd
d. 109.361 yrd

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86.3 liter = ____________ gal ?

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a. 2.279 gal
b. 22.798 gal
c. 227.98 gal
d. none of the choices

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180 kelvin = ____________ fahrenheit ?

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a. 13.567 fahrenheit
b. 135.67 fahrenheit
c. 1357.7 fahrenheit
d. none of the choices

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100 cm = ______ in?

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a. 38 in
b. 37.39 in
c. 35 in
d. 39.37 in

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100 inches = ____________ meter

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a. 25.4 meter
b. 5.24 meter
c. none of the choices
d. 2.54 meter

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250 kelvin = ___________ centigrade ?

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a. 231.5 centigrade
b. none of the choices
c. 2.315 centigrade
d. 23.15 centigrage

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120.5 centigrade = _______________ kelvin ?

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a. none of the choices
b. 393.65 kelvin
c. 33.65 kelvin
d. 93.65 kelvin

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550 m =________ in ?

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a. 23.6535 in
b. 23,653.5 in
c. 21.6535 in
d. 21,653.5 in

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122 meter = ______________ inches ?

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a. 480.315 inches
b. none of the choices
c. 48031.5 inches
d. 4803.15 inches

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150 gram = _______________ kilogram ?

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a. 15 kg
b. 0.15 kg
c. none of the choices
d. 1.5 kg

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50 kg = ____ g ?

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a. 50,000 g
b. 52,000 g
c. 51,000 g
d. 40,000 g

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200 Fahrenheit =_______ centigrade ?

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a. 93.33 centigrade
b. 33.33 centigrade
c. 39.33 centigrade
d. 33.39 centigrade

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21 yard = __________ foot ?

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a. none of the choices
b. 63 foot
c. 0.63 foot
d. 6.3 foot

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120 lbs = _____ kg?

Select one:
a. 53.54 kg
b. 54.4 kg
c. 40.40 kg
d. 45.45 kg

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