This document contains 17 multiple choice questions about converting between different units in physics. The questions cover units for density, acceleration, time, volume, speed, mass, area, and length. For each question, students are asked to determine the correct SI unit that corresponds to the given quantity. The questions involve common unit conversions like grams to kilograms, centimeters to meters, and hours to seconds.
This document contains 17 multiple choice questions about converting between different units in physics. The questions cover units for density, acceleration, time, volume, speed, mass, area, and length. For each question, students are asked to determine the correct SI unit that corresponds to the given quantity. The questions involve common unit conversions like grams to kilograms, centimeters to meters, and hours to seconds.
This document contains 17 multiple choice questions about converting between different units in physics. The questions cover units for density, acceleration, time, volume, speed, mass, area, and length. For each question, students are asked to determine the correct SI unit that corresponds to the given quantity. The questions involve common unit conversions like grams to kilograms, centimeters to meters, and hours to seconds.
Q.1 The density of water is 1 g/cm 3 . This value in SI-unit is:
(A) 102 kg/m3 (B) 10 kg/m3 (C) 10-3 kg/m3 (D) 10-2 kg/m3 (E) 103 kg/m3 _____________________________________________________________________________ Q.2 A car is driving with a constant acceleration of 12960 km/hr2. This acceleration in SI-unit is: (A) 1 m/s2 (B) 3600 m/s2 (C) 25 m/s2 (D) 30.6 m/s2 (E) 27.8 m/s2 _______________________________________________________________________________ Q.3 102 milliseconds is equal to: (A) 103 s (B) 102 s (C) 10 s (D) 1 s (E) 10-1 s ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.4A cubic box with an edge of exactly 1 cm has a volume of: ( volume = edge3 ) (A) 10-6 m3 (B) 10-4 m3 (C) 10-2 m3 (D) 104 m3 (E) 106 m3 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.5The speed in m/s of a car is given by bt2 where the time t is in seconds .The unit of b is: (A) m/s4 (B) ms (C) m/s (D) m/s3 (E) m/s2 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.6 A milligram is equal to: (A) 10-6 kg (B) 10-2 kg (C) 10 kg (D) 1 kg (E) 10-1 kg _______________________________________________________________________________________ Q.7 A square with an edge of 1 cm has an area of: ( area = edge2 ) (A) 10-1 m2 (B) 10-2 m2 (C) 10-3 m2 (D) 10-5 m2 (E) 10-4 m2 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.8 Given A B 2 C 2 where A is in meter square and C is in seconds .The unit of B is: (A) m/s4 (B) ms (C) m/s (D) m/s3 (E) m/s2 ________________________________________________________________________________ Q.9 A nanosecond is: (A) 109 s (B) 10−9 s (C) 10−10 s (D) 1010 s (E) 10−12 s ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.10 The SI base unit for mass is: (A) gram (B) pound (C) kilogram (D) ounce (E) kilopound ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.11 A gram is: (A) 10−6 kg (B) 10−3 kg (C) 1 kg (D) 103 kg (E) 106 kg ________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.12 A square with an edge of exactly 1 cm has an area of: (A) 10−6 m2 (B) 10−4 m2 (C) 102 m2 (D) 104 m2 (E) 106 m2 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Q.15 During a short interval of time the speed v in m/s of an automobile is given by v = at where the time t is in seconds. The unit of a: (A) m · s2 (B) s3/m (C) m/s2 (D) m/s3 (E) m/s4 _______________________________________________________________________________________ Q.16 A car is driving with a constant speed of 36 km/hr. This speed in SI-unit is: (A) 10 m/s (B) 60 m/s (C) 360 m/s (D) 3.6 m/s (E) 100 m/s2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ Q.17 A micrometer is: (A) 109 m (B) 10−6 m (C) 10−3 m (D) 103 m (E) 10 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________________