Ig - SA - Phys - MCQs - Unit 1 (1) - Sao Chép
Ig - SA - Phys - MCQs - Unit 1 (1) - Sao Chép
Ig - SA - Phys - MCQs - Unit 1 (1) - Sao Chép
A m/s
B m/s2
Cs
D m2
2 The graph shows a car’s motion. What is the car doing at this point?
A accelerating
B stationary
C decelerating
3 Which of the equations below shows the correct relationship between speed, distance and time?
A speed2= distance/time
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4 The graph shows a car’s motion. What is the car doing at this point?
A accelerating
B stationary
C decelerating
5 A speed skater is travelling at 2 m/s and accelerates uniformly to 4 m/s in 5 seconds. What is her
acceleration?
A 0.4 m/s2
B 0.75 m/s2
C 0.8 m/s
D 0.4 m/s
A 16 m/s
B 25 mph
C 16 mph
D 6.25 m/s
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7 The graph shows a car journey. What is the maximum speed of the car?
A 50 mph
B 50 m/s
C 65 mph
D 60 mph
8 A cyclist is travelling at 12 m/s and decelerates uniformly to come to a stop in 4 seconds. What is
his acceleration?
A 3 m/s2
B −3 m/s2
C 0.6 m/s
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9 The graph shows the journey of a lorry. How could you use the graph to calculate the distance the
lorry has travelled?
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10 Which sketch shows a cyclist accelerating?
11 A skier is heading for the finish line of the Olympic downhill. Her average speed down the course
is 60 mph. What is her speed in m/s?
A 26.7 m/s
C 1600 m/s
D 0.44 m/s
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12 A student wants to reduce the errors in her results. Which of the suggestions would reduce the
experimental error in her results?
13 A woman tries to push a heavy box. The box remains stationary. Which answer best describes the
forces acting on the box?
C The forward force on the box is greater than the friction between the box and the floor.
A Kg
BN
C m/s
D grams
A gravitational pull
B kinetic
C friction
D upthrust
Unbalanced forces …
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D always act in opposite directions.
17 Why does a car engine need a forward force to keep it moving at a constant speed?
D The force from the engine is needed to balance the force of friction and the drag forces.
18 A ball has fallen from a cliff edge. What are the forces acting on the ball?
19 A ball bearing is falling at constant speed through oil. What can be said about the forces acting on
it?
A The weight of the ball bearing and drag forces are equal and opposite in direction.
B The weight and the drag of the ball bearing are acting in the same direction.
A water resistance
B gravitational pull
C upthrust
D air resistance
A speed up.
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B slow down.
C move backwards.
D move downwards.
22 Which of the following things would not be able to happen without friction?
C clapping hands
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26 If you maintain the same force on a train carriage but double the carriage’s mass, what will
happen to the carriage?
27 If you increase the forward force on an object but keep its mass the same, what will happen to
the object?
A an icy road
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B the stopping distance
A kilograms
B m/s2
C grams
D newtons
33 Which is the correct equation that links mass, weight and gravitational field strength?
Ag=W×m
Bm=W×g
C m = g/W
D W/g = m
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34 An astronaut in a space suit with a life support pack has a mass of 150 kg. How much will the
astronaut weigh on the Earth?
A 1500 kg
B 1500 N
C 15 N
D 1.5 N
D F = m/a
36 A ball with a mass of 0.5 kg is moving at 2 m/s. It hits a wall and comes to a stop in 0.1 s. What
was the force on the ball?
A 10 m/s2
B 0.4 m/s2
C 10 N
D 0.1 N
37 A cyclist pulls the brake lever on the handlebars when she wants to stop. Which statement is
correct?
A The brakes increase the friction between the bike and the road.
B The brakes increase the friction between the bike and the wheels.
C The brakes will only work if the wheels are in good condition.
38 The gravitational field strength on the Moon is 1.6 N/kg. What would the weight of an object of
100 kg be on the Moon?
A 160 kg
B 160 N
C 62.5 kg
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D 62.5 N
39 A climber reaches the summit of Mount Everest. His weight at the summit is 728 N. He has a mass
of 75 kg. What is the gravitational field strength at the top of Mount Everest?
A 10 N
B 54 000 N
C 9.7 m/s2
D 9.7 N
40 A car is travelling at 60 mph. The stopping distance of a car at this speed is 73 m. Given the
thinking distance is 18 m, what is the braking distance?
A 91 m
B 4 m
C 55 m
D 1300 m
41 A braking force of 2000 N is applied to a car travelling at 20 m/s. The mass of the car is 1500 kg.
What is the deceleration of the car?
A 1.3 N
B 0.75 m/s
C 1.3 m/s2
D 0.75 m/s2
42 The graph shows the velocity–time graph of a vehicle from the moment the driver reacts to an
obstruction in the road. What is the reaction time of the driver?
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A 5.5 s
B 2.5 s
C 0.5 s
43 Using the graph above, calculate the total distance travelled by the driver in bringing the car to a
complete stop.
A 62.5 m
B 12.5 m
C 5 m
D 75 m
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