This document contains an engineering science test with multiple choice and short answer questions. The test covers topics like scalar and vector quantities, velocity, acceleration, force, Newton's laws of motion, and calculating acceleration from mass and force. It asks students to define key terms, give examples, and solve problems related to these fundamental physics concepts.
This document contains an engineering science test with multiple choice and short answer questions. The test covers topics like scalar and vector quantities, velocity, acceleration, force, Newton's laws of motion, and calculating acceleration from mass and force. It asks students to define key terms, give examples, and solve problems related to these fundamental physics concepts.
This document contains an engineering science test with multiple choice and short answer questions. The test covers topics like scalar and vector quantities, velocity, acceleration, force, Newton's laws of motion, and calculating acceleration from mass and force. It asks students to define key terms, give examples, and solve problems related to these fundamental physics concepts.
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NETTUR TECHNICAL TRAINING FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING FIRST INTERMIDIATE TEST 2023 TECHNOLOGY SUBJECT: Engg Science (CODE: S2. T5) TOTAL MARKS: 20 FIRST INTERMIDIATE TEST 2023 TIME: 1 Hr 1.0 TICK THE CORRECT ANSWER. SUBJECT: Engg Science (CODE: S2. T5) TOTAL MARKS: 20 (15X1=15Marks) TIME: 1 Hr 1.1 What is a scalar quantity? 1.0 TICK THE CORRECT ANSWER. A) A quantity with both magnitude and direction. (15X1=15Marks) B) A quantity with only magnitude. 1.1 What is a scalar quantity? C) A quantity with only direction. A) A quantity with both magnitude and direction. D) A quantity with neither magnitude nor direction. B) A quantity with only magnitude. 1.2 What is a vector quantity? C) A quantity with only direction. A) A quantity with both magnitude and direction. D) A quantity with neither magnitude nor direction. B) A quantity with only magnitude. 1.2 What is a vector quantity? C) A quantity with only direction. A) A quantity with both magnitude and direction. D) A quantity with neither magnitude nor direction. B) A quantity with only magnitude. 1.3 What is velocity? C) A quantity with only direction. A) The speed of an object in a specific direction. D) A quantity with neither magnitude nor direction. B) The speed of an object without direction. 1.3 What is velocity? C) The acceleration of an object. A) The speed of an object in a specific direction. D) The force acting on an object. B) The speed of an object without direction. 1.4 What is acceleration? C) The acceleration of an object. A) The speed of an object in a specific direction. D) The force acting on an object. B) The change in velocity over time. 1.4 What is acceleration? C) The speed of an object without direction. A) The speed of an object in a specific direction. D) The force acting on an object. B) The change in velocity over time. 1.5 What is force? C) The speed of an object without direction. A) A push or pull on an object. D) The force acting on an object. B) The speed of an object in a specific direction. 1.5 What is force? C) The change in velocity over time. A) A push or pull on an object. D) The speed of an object without direction B) The speed of an object in a specific direction. 2.0 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (05 X 2 = 10 Marks) C) The change in velocity over time. 2.1 Give two examples of scalar quantity. D) The speed of an object without direction 2.2 Give two examples of vector quantity. 2.0 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (05 X 2 = 10 Marks) 2.3 Define force. 2.6 Give two examples of scalar quantity. 2.4 What is the difference between speed and velocity? 2.1 Give two examples of vector quantity. 2.5 Explain Newton’s Third Law of Motion. 2.2 Define force. 3.0. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (05 X 1 = 05 2.3 What is the difference between speed and velocity? Marks) 2.4 Explain Newton’s Third Law of Motion. 3.1 A body of mass 5 kg is subjected to a force of 20 N. Calculate the acceleration of the 3.0. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (05 X 1 = 05 body. Marks) 3.2 A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by a force of 20 N. What is the acceleration 3.1 A body of mass 5 kg is subjected to a force of 20 N. Calculate the acceleration of the body. 3.2 A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by a force of 20 N. What is the acceleration produced by the force on the body?