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Revision Booklet (Solution)

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Concept questions – chapter 01 to 05
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1- Which of the following is a fundamental quantity in mechanics?
a) Weight
b) Volume
c) Time
d) Temperature

2- Which quantity represents the amount of matter in an object?


a) Length
b) Mass
c) Time
d) Force

3- What is the SI unit of mass?


a) Kilogram (kg)
b) Second (s)
c) Meter (m)
d) Newton (N)

4- If a car is traveling at 60 miles per hour, what is its speed in meters per second? (1
mile = 1609.34 meters)
a) 26.8 m/s
b) 26.8 km/s
c) 96.5 m/s
d) 96.5 km/s

5- How many significant figures are in the number 87000?


a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

6- Which of the following numbers has the most significant figures?


a) 100
b) 0.0056
c) 5400
d) 4.032

7- How many significant figures are in the number 600.0?


a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
8- If you divide 10.5 by 2.0, what should the result be rounded to?
a) 5.25
b) 5.3
c) 5.250
d) 5.255

9- What is the result of multiplying 6.20 (with 3 significant figures) by 0.0310 (with 3
significant figures)?
a) 0.1922
b) 0.192
c) 0.19
d) 0.193

10- Which of the following is a scalar quantity?


a) Displacement
b) Velocity
c) Mass
d) Acceleration

11- Which of the following is an example of a vector quantity?


a) Temperature
b) Distance
c) Force
d) Time

12- What is the key difference between scalar and vector quantities?
a) Scalar quantities have magnitude only, while vector quantities have magnitude and
direction.
b) Scalar quantities have direction only, while vector quantities have magnitude and
direction.
c) Scalar quantities are larger than vector quantities.
d) Vector quantities are always negative.

13- If vector A has a magnitude of 5 units pointing east and vector B has a magnitude
of 3 units pointing north, what is the magnitude of their resultant vector?
a) 2 units
b) 8 units
c) 5 units (closest option)
d) 3 units

14- When subtracting vectors, what operation is performed?


a) Division
b) Multiplication
c) Addition
d) Addition of the negative vector
15- If two vectors are perpendicular to each other, what can be said about their dot
product?
a) It is zero
b) It is negative
c) It is positive
d) It is undefined

16- When adding two vectors, what happens if they are in opposite directions?
a) They cancel each other out completely.
b) Their magnitudes are added together.
c) Their magnitudes are subtracted from each other.
d) Their directions are added together.

17- Which of the following is true about the magnitude of a vector?


a) It is always positive.
b) It can be positive or negative.
c) It depends on the direction of the vector.
d) It is always negative.

18- Which mathematical operation is used to find the angle between two vectors?
a) Multiplication
b) Subtraction
c) Division
d) Dot product

19- What is the vector 𝐴⃗ if i× 𝐴⃗ =1?


a) 𝐴⃗ =𝑗^
b) 𝐴⃗ =𝑘^
c) 𝐴⃗ =−𝑗^
d) 𝐴⃗ =−𝑘^

20- Let's say 𝐴⃗ =⟨2,4⟩ and 𝐵⃗ =⟨1,3⟩.


What is the result of the vector 3𝐴⃗ −𝐵⃗ ?
a) ⟨5,9⟩
b) ⟨7,15⟩
c) ⟨3,7⟩
d) ⟨9,13⟩

21- A car travels 100 meters east and then 50 meters west. What is its total
displacement?
a) 150 meters east
b) 50 meters east
c) 50 meters west
d) 100 meters west
22- If an object moves with a constant velocity, its displacement-time graph will
be:
a) A horizontal line
b) A straight line sloping upwards
c) A curve
d) A straight line sloping downwards

23- If an object travels 200 meters north in 10 seconds, what is its average
velocity?
a) 20 m/s north
b) 200 m/s north
c) 10 m/s north
d) 2 m/s north

24- If an object travels 30 meters east in 5 seconds and then 20 meters west in 2
seconds, what is its average velocity?
a) 1.43 m/s east
b) 10 m/s east
c) 5 m/s west
d) 10 m/s west

25- The displacement of an object can never be:


a) Zero
b) Negative
c) Greater than the total distance traveled
d) Equal to the total distance travelled

26- In an x-t graph, the slope represents:


a) Velocity
b) Acceleration
c) Displacement
d) Distance

27- If the slope of an x-t graph is zero, it indicates that the object is:
a) At rest
b) Moving with constant velocity
c) Moving with increasing velocity
d) Moving with decreasing velocity

28- The slope of a v-t graph represents:


a) Distance
b) Displacement
c) Acceleration
d) Change in velocity
29- A horizontal line on a v-t graph indicates that the object is:
a) Moving with constant acceleration
b) Moving with constant velocity
c) At rest
d) Moving with increasing velocity

30- From the figure, we can say that:


a) The dashed line is the distance and its always greater
than or equal the displacement
b) The dashed line is the distance and its always less
than or equal the displacement
c) The dashed line is the displacement and its always greater
than or equal the distance
d) The dashed line is the displacement and its always less
than or equal the distance

31- Is the speed always equal to the object's velocity?


a) Yes, always
b) No, never
c) Only in one-dimensional motion
d) It depends on the direction of motion

32- What is the displacement and the distance of the ball?


a) Displacement 40, distance 20
b) Displacement 20, distance 40
c) Displacement 0, distance 20
d) Displacement 0, distance 40

33- The velocity and acceleration of an object at certain instant are


v = 2i m/s, a= -4i m/s2, the object is?
a) Speeding up and moving in a straight line
b) Slowing down and moving in a straight line
c) Speeding up and moving in a curve
d) Slowing down and moving in a curve

34- The velocity and acceleration of an object at certain instant are


v = 2i m/s, a= 4j m/s2, the object is?
a) Speeding up and moving in a straight line
b) Slowing down and moving in a straight line
c) Speeding up and moving in a curve
d) Slowing down and moving in a curve

35- The position of an object moving along the x-axis is given by


x = (5.0 m/s) t – (10.0 m/s2) t2 + (4.0 m/s3)t3
Describe the motion of the at t = 1.0 s?
a) It is moving and speeding up
b) It is moving and slowing down
c) It is moving, but its velocity is not changing at this instant
d) It is momentarily at rest
36- The position of an object moving along the x-axis is given by
x = (5.0 m/s) t – (10.0 m/s2) t2 + (4.0 m/s3)t3
The velocity at t = 1.0 s is?
a) -1 m/s
b) -3 m/s
c) -4 m/s
d) -10 m/s

37- The position of an object moving along the x-axis is given by


x = (5.0 m/s) t – (10.0 m/s2) t2 + (4.0 m/s3)t3
The acceleration at t = 1.0 s is?
a) -1 m/s
b) -3 m/s
c) 4 m/s
d) -10 m/s

38- Compute the average acceleration during the time


interval t1 = 0.0 s and t2 = 10?
a) -0.6 m/s2
b) 0.6 m/s2
c) 6 m/s2
d) 1.6 m/s2

39- Compute the instantaneous acceleration at the time


t = 20 s?
a) 0 m/s2
b) 3.33 m/s2
c) 0.3 m/s2
d) 6 m/s2

40- A particle start moving from the rest to reach 5 m/s and accelerating with 7
m /s2 . Find the time taken to reach the final velocity:
a) 0.7s
b) 1.7 s
c) 35 s
d) 1.4 s

41- A particle start moving with 3 m/s and accelerating with 7 m /s2 in 5
seconds. Find the particle’s position:
a) 0.6 m
b) 7.5 m
c) 102.5 m
d) 15 m

42- The magnitude of the acceleration for a ball thrown upward with 3 m/s :
a) 0 m/s2
b) 9.8 m/s2 directed upward
c) 9.8 m/s2 directed downward
d) Not enough information to answer
43- The velocity at maximum height for a ball thrown upward with 3 m/s:
a) 0 m/s
b) 3 m/s directed upward
c) 3 m/s directed downward
d) Not enough information to answer

44- The direction for the initial velocity for a ball thrown downward:
a) vyi = 0
b) vyi is negative
c) vyi is positive
d) Not enough information to answer

45- The direction for the initial velocity for a ball dropped:
a) vyi = 0
b) vyi is negative
c) vyi is positive
d) Not enough information to answer

46- If an object is dropped, what is its velocity after 3 seconds?


a) -9.8 m/s
b) 10.4 m/s
c) -29.4 m/s
d) -19.6 m/s

47- If an object is dropped, what is its position after 3 seconds?


a) -9.8 m
b) 10.4 m
c) -44.1 m
d) -19.6 m

48- The angle that make the object reach the maximum heigh:
a) 0
b) 45
c) 60
d) 90

49- The direction of the ball’s vertical velocity after reaching the maximum
height:
a) Downward
b) Upward
c) No direction
d) Not enough information to answer

50- At which time the object reaches the maximum height?


a) 0 s
b) 4 s
c) 1.5 s
d) 2 s
51- A robotic vehicle is exploring the surface of Mars. The
stationary Mars lander is the origin of coordinates, and the
surrounding surface lies in the xy-plane. The vehicle, which
represents as a point, has the coordinates:
x = 2.0 − 0.25t2
y = 1.0t + 0.025t3
Find the vehicle’s distance from the lander at t = 2.0s.
a) 2 m
b) 4 m
c) 2.4 m
d) 2.2 m

52- The acceleration component that parallel to the velocity changes the:
a) Direction
b) Speed
c) Speed and direction
d) Not enough information to answer

53- The object here is:


a) Speeding up
b) Slowing down
c) Have constant speed
d) Not enough information to answer

54- If we doubled the radius, what would happen for the centripetal
acceleration?
a) Doubled
b) Increases 4 times
c) Decreases to the quarter
d) Decreases to the half

55- If we doubled the velocity, what would happen for the centripetal
acceleration?
a) Doubled
b) Increases 4 times
c) Decreases to the quarter
d) Decreases to the half

56- In Uniform Circular Motion the direction for the radial acceleration always:
a) Tangent to the path
b) Towards the canter
c) depends on the velocity direction
d) depends on the tangential acceleration

57- The horizontal acceleration value in the projectile motion:


a) Depends on the horizontal velocity
b) Zero
c) 9.8 directed downward
d) 9.8 directed horizontally
58- The vertical acceleration value in the projectile motion:
a) Depends on the vertical velocity
b) Zero
c) 9.8 directed downward
d) 9.8 directed horizontally

59- The velocity at maximum height in the projectile motion:


a) Vx
b) Zero
c) Vy
d) V = √𝑣𝑥2 + 𝑣𝑦2

60- The initial horizontal velocity in the projectile motion:


a) vcosθ
b) vsinθ
c) v total
d) Not enough information to answer

61- The angle that make the object reaches maximum range:
a) 0
b) 45
c) 60
d) 90

62- The angles that have the same range:


a) 20,40
b) 30,30
c) 70,20
d) 15,30

63- Which of the following is correct?


a) The acceleration at point G is less than at point I
b) The acceleration at point H is zero
c) The acceleration at point H is more than at points I and G
d) The acceleration at point G is the same as points I and H.

64- Which of the following is correct?


a) The mass in the earth is greater than the moon
b) The mass in the earth is less than the moon
c) The mass is the same in the moon and the earth
d) None of the above

65- What does Newton's first law of motion say?


a) Objects will start moving when a force is applied to them.
b) Objects will stop moving when a force is applied to them.
c) Objects will keep doing what they're doing unless something makes them
change.
d) Objects will always move in a straight line.
66- What does Newton's second law of motion state?
a) An object will keep doing what it's doing unless something makes it change.
b) The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on
it and inversely proportional to its mass.
c) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
d) An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.

67- What does Newton's third law of motion state?


a) Objects will keep doing what they're doing unless something makes them
change.
b) The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on
it and inversely proportional to its mass.
c) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
d) An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.

68- If we doubled the mass, what would be happened to the net force?
a) Doubled
b) Increases 4 times
c) Decreases to the quarter
d) Decreases to the half

69- If we doubled the mass, what would be happened to the acceleration?


a) Doubled
b) Increases 4 times
c) Decreases to the quarter
d) Decreases to the half

70- The SI unit for force is the newton (N).


a) kg
b) (kg * m)/s2
c) (kg * m)/s
d) kg * m

71- What is the net force for an object moving with constant velocity?
a) Zero
b) Depends on the other forces
c) Same as the friction force
d) Not enough information to answer

72- What is the value of the friction force for an object sliding with constant
velocity?
a) Zero
b) Depends on the other forces
c) Same as the net horizontal forces but opposite direction
d) Not enough information to answer
73- The action force for the feet on the earth is 30 N, the reaction is:
a) Zero N
b) 30 N
c) -30 N
d) Not enough information to answer

74- The normal force in an object that flied in the air:


a) Zero
b) Same as the gravitational force
c) opposite direction of the gravitational force
d) Not enough information to answer

75- You are standing at rest and begin to walk forward.


What force pushes you forward?
a) the force of your feet on the ground
b) the force of your acceleration
c) the force of your velocity
d) the force of the ground on your feet

76- In uniform circular motion the acceleration and the net


force are directed:
a) Tangent to the path
b) Towards the canter
c) depends on the velocity direction
d) depends on the tangential acceleration

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