Substances which larger masses are usually measured in
A. kilograms B. grams C. tones D. metric tones MCQ: An instrument which gives a level of high accuracy than mechanical watch is A. electronic stopwatch B. stop clock C. pendulum clock D. hour glass MCQ: In SI system unit of area is A. meter B. square C. meter square D. meter cube MCQ: Standard unit of time according to SI system is A. minute B. second C. hour D. day MCQ: A single system on which all scientists all over world agree for units of measurement is called A. SI units B. International System of Units C. both a and b D. universal system Electronic stop watch gives a display of digital reading along with accuracy up to A. 0.01s B. 0.1s C. 0.10s D. 1s MCQ: An average speed of an aero plane is equal to A. 300m/s B. 100m/s C. 500m/s D. 50m/s MCQ: Unit of Force is Newton and its symbol is A. N B. F C. A D. G Answer MCQ: If symbol of units is a capital letter still its unit name will start from A. small case letter B. capital letter C. italic letter D. bold letters MCQ: To change SI units by factors of ten into smaller or bigger units they uses A. prefixes B. suffixes C. symbols D. ratios
Mercury thermometer is used to measure exact
A. time B. length C. temperature D. pressure MCQ: First made instrument by Egyptians in year 800 BC for measuring time was A. sundial B. compass C. stop watch D. pendulum clock MCQ: In SI system unit for speed is written as A. meter B. meter/sec C. meter/hour D. km/sec MCQ: In science objective and precise observations are mostly used which are A. qualitative B. quantitative C. both a and b D. respective MCQ: Most common used instrument to measure lengths in laboratory is a A. meter ruler B. half meter ruler C. both a and b D. Vernier caliper
Higher speed is seen in an
A. faster moving object B. slower moving object C. constant moving object D. still object MCQ: An average speed is equal to total distance which is travelled divided by A. taken time B. speed limit C. direction D. area MCQ: Types of balance includes A. beam balance B. electronic balance C. both a and b D. natural balance MCQ: Volume of seashells, pebbles and keys can be measured by A. measuring cylinder B. displacement method C. Vernier caliper D. measuring flaskAnswer MCQ: Scientists use to measure a chemical's A. volume B. length C. color D. shape
In old days methods of measuring were
A. inaccurate B. correct C. accurate D. perfectwer MCQ: In our everyday life activities, we need A. estimations B. accurate measurements C. both a and b D. appearances MCQ: For very short intervals we mostly use A. stop clocks B. stop watches C. both a and b D. wall clocks MCQ: Apparatus commonly used to measure volume of liquids is A. measuring cylinder B. measuring tapes C. jar D. cylinder Answer MCQ: Standard meter is defined as distance which is travelled by light in 1/299 792 458 of a second through A. vacuum B. space C. air D. water
Hour glass was used in past days to know
A. time B. length C. mass D. volume MCQ: Sonya is tall is observation which is A. qualitative B. quantitative C. both a and b D. respective MCQ: Length of distance which is covered in specific time is called A. distance B. displacement C. speed D. forces MCQ: Special feature of a Vernier caliper is that it can measure up to A. 0.1 mm B. 1mm C. 2mm D. 0.10mm MCQ: A physician need to make a medicine so that he will be needing for his herbs accurate A. mass B. shape C. smell D. volume
Sum of amount of matter in a substance is called its
A. mass B. weight C. length D. volume MCQ: Amount of 1 liter contains A. 100ml B. 1000ml C. 10mm D. 10kg MCQ: 10,000 m/sec is speed of a A. aero plane B. rocket C. satellite signal D. car MCQ: Kilo means in SI is one A. thousand B. hundred C. ten D. million MCQ: Smallest division which is found in a measuring tape is A. 1mm B. 10mm C. 5mm D. 0mm
Km are used to measure
A. shorter distance B. longer distances C. toys D. bottles MCQ: In equation form speed is written as A. time=distance/speed B. distance=speed*time C. speed=distance travelled/time taken D. all of them MCQ: Standard unit of electric current is A. watt B. volt C. ampere D. shock MCQ: A quantity which can be measured and used in a mathematical equations of technology and science is called A. qualitative quantity B. physical quantity C. chemical quantity D. complex quantity In SI unit of mass is A. gram B. kilogram C. micrograms D. monogram MCQ: Metric system is a system which is standard of A. measurement B. living things C. experimenting D. analysis MCQ: Meaning of eighth thousandth of a gram in SI is eight A. gram B. milligrams C. micrograms D. monogram MCQ: Volume is measured by help of a curve made in measuring cylinder called A. meniscus curve B. round curve C. slanting curve D. volume curve MCQ: Instruments which can be used to measure length includes A. measuring tapes B. meter ruler C. Vernier caliper D. all of them
Vernier caliper helps in measuring
A. external diameter B. internal diameter C. thickness and depth of narrow tubes D. all of them MCQ: Error which is most common in measurements is due to wrong placement of eye while taking readings is called A. parallax error B. eye error C. common error D. free error MCQ: A gravitational force which act on an object and measured in Newton is called A. power B. force C. caliber D. energy MCQ: Measure of a surface of extent is called as A. area B. diameter C. length D. cover MCQ: A minute scale and a second scale is present in A. a watch B. alarm clock C. hour glass D. mechanical stop watch
Unit of length in SI system is
A. kilometer B. meter C. centimeter D. kilogram MCQ: Volume of liquids can be measured by using different instruments which includes A. cylinders B. volumetric flasks C. burettes or pipettes D. all of them MCQ: Road signs like 50 km/h are warning to drive in given A. area B. speed limit C. direction D. distance MCQ: Weight and mass are used in our daily life as interchangeable hence they are A. same B. different C. equal D. no change MCQ: One cubic meter is total volume of a cube which is occupying length of A. 0.1 mm B. 1mm C. 1m D. 10m
To measure shorter lengths with their accurate reading we use
A. measuring tapes B. meter ruler C. Vernier caliper D. all of them MCQ: Kilogram standard is kept in France which is a metal cylinder made of A. platinum B. iridium C. both a and b D. iron MCQ: Space which is occupied by a substance is measured in A. density B. area C. volume D. mass MCQ: If someone wants to measure size a of a bacterium, one will measure in A. centimeters B. millimeter C. micrometers D. kilometers MCQ: In SI system unit of volume is A. meter square B. cubic meter C. meter D. kilometers MCQ: To measure shorter lengths with their accurate reading we use A. measuring tapes B. meter ruler C. Vernier caliper D. all of them
To measure mass instrument used is a
A. balance B. cylinder C. weight machine D. flask MCQ: Distances up to several hundred meters are measured by help of a A. measuring tapes B. meter ruler C. Vernier caliper D. all of them MCQ: 0.1mm is accuracy of a A. measuring tapes B. meter ruler C. Vernier caliper D. a and b MCQ: Shorter distances or lengths are generally measured in A. centimeters B. millimeter C. micrometers D. kilometers MCQ: A carpenter needs measurement for his A. job B. measuring lengths C. measuring weights D. sticking carpets