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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: What is the SI unit of length?
(a) Kilogram
(b) Metre
(c) Centimetre
(d) Millimetre
Q2: Which of the following is a drawback of using body parts for measurement?
(a) It is uniform
(b) It varies from person to person
(c) It is easy to understand
(d) It is historical
Q3: What unit would you use to measure the length of a pencil?
(a) Kilometre
(b) Metre
(c) Centimetre
(d) Milligram
Q4: Which motion occurs when an object moves in a straight line?
(a) Circular Motion
(b) Oscillatory Motion
(c) Linear Motion
(d) Periodic Motion
Q5: What is the purpose of using a reference point?
(a) To measure temperature
(b) To describe the position of an object
(c) To calculate area
(d) To estimate weight
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger is called a __________.
Q2: If the ends of a scale are broken, you can use any other full mark as the _______ point.
Q3: A __________ is a fixed point used to describe the position of an object.
Q4: One kilometre is equal to __________ metres.
Q5: The motion of a swing is an example of __________ motion.
True or False
Q1: The metre is divided into 100 millimetres. (True/False)
Q2: An object is in motion if its position changes over time. (True/False)
Q3: Body parts are a reliable method for measurement. (True/False)
Q4: Circular motion is when an object moves in a straight path. (True/False)
Q5: The units of length should always be written with uppercase letters. (True/False)
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2. How can motion be described in terms of distance and time? |
3. What is the difference between speed and velocity? |
4. How can we measure the length of irregular objects accurately? |
5. How can we calculate the average speed of an object in motion? |
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