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Which physical quantity has the correct S.I. unit? Physical quantity A Temperature B Time C Mass D Length S.I unit Celcius minutes Newton metre B 3 x 10-4 seconds D 3 x 10-6 seconds

30 milliseconds is equivalent to A 3 x 10-2 seconds C 3 x 10-5 seconds

Which of the following frequencies is the same as 106.8 MHz? A 1.068 x 10-4 Hz B 1.068 x 10-1 Hz C 1.068 x 102 Hz D 1.068 x 108 Hz The graph shows the relationship between v and t.

The relationship between v and t is represent by the equation p p A v B v t q t p q q p p C v D v t p t q q q 5 A reading is considered accurate if its A percentage error is small C error is small

B relative deviation is small D zero error is small

A radio station airs its programmes by transmitting waves at a frequency of 102.3 MHz? How much is this frequency, in Hz? A 1.023 x 102 B 1.023 x 105 C 1.023 x 106 D 1.023 x 108 Which of the following values is equal to 470 pF? A 4.7 x 10-10 F B 4.7 x 10-7 F 2 C 4.7 x 10 F D 4.7 x 1011 F Which of the following quantities is a vector quantity? A Energy B Power C Force D Pressure

The diagrams show the scales on a pair of vernier calipers and a metre rule.

Which comparison is correct about the sensitivity of the vernier calipers and the metre rule when measuring The thickness of a wire? Vernier calipers A Low sensitivity B Low sensitivity C High sensitivity D High sensitivity 10 Metre rule Low sensitivity High sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivity

The diagram shows the scale of a micrometer screw gauge.

What is the reading of the micrometer? A 7.02 mm B 7.03 mm C 7.52 mm D 7.58 mm 11 A, B, C, and D show parts of four different balance scales. Which balance is the most sensitive?

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Which of the following quantities cannot be derived? A Electric current B Power C Momentum D Force

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Which of the following quantities is not derived from the basic physical quantity of length? A Electric charge B Density C Velocity D Volume Initial velocity u, final velocity v, time t and another physical quantity k is related by the equation v - u = kt. The unit for k is A m s-1 C m s-2 B m-1 s D m2 s-2

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Which of the following measurements is the longest? A 1.2 x 10-5 cm B 120 x 10-4 dm C 0.12 mm D 1.2 x 10-11 km A reading is more consistent if its A percentage error is small C error is small

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B relative deviation is small D zero error is small

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Diagram 1 shows the path traveled by a car form P to S.

What is the displacement of the car? A 5.0 km C 8.2 km 18

B 6.8 km D 9.0 km

Hamid cycles at a velocity of 3.1 km h-1. What is this velocity in m s-1. A 0.09 B 0.86 C 1.16 D 11.16 Which object has the greatest inertia?

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The diagram shows a velocity-time graph for the motion of an object.

The momentum of the object is constant from A 0 s to 3 s B 3 s to 6 s C 6 s to 8 s D 0 s to 8 s 21 Which graph shows a constant acceleration?

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Ali walk due north for 8 m before turning to east for 6 m. What is the displacement of the motion? A 8m C 12 m B 10 m D 14 m A stationary car accelerates uniformly for 20 s. Its velocity reaches 80 km h1. What is the acceleration of the car during this period? A 22.2 m s2 C 4.00 m s2 B 2.22 m s2 D 1.11 m s2 A car travelling at 30 m s1 decelerates to 10 m s1 after a distance of 20 m. What is the deceleration of the motion, in m s2? A 0.5 C 20 B 1.0 D 40 A motorcycle starts from rest and accelerates 3.0 m s2. The distance travelled in the first 10 seconds is A 17 m C 90 m B 45 m D 150 m

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Which of the following situations can explained by principle of inertia? A A moving ball stop after travelled for 10 m. B The velocity of a car increase, when the car accelerate. C An apple falls from an apple tree with constant acceleration. D Passengers in a bus lurch backwards when the bus start to move forward from stationary. Diagram shows a trolley P in stationary on a frictionless surface is pushed by a force of 3 N.

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The mass of trolley P is 2 kg. What is the speed of the trolley after 10 seconds? A 0.6 m s1 C 15 m s1 1 B 6.7 m s D 60 m s1 28 A car was travelling with the speed of 30 m s1 before the brake was applied. The car had travelled 150 m before it stops. What is the time taken for the car to stop? A 10.0 s C 15.0 s B 12.0 s D 18.0 s Diagram shows the motion of two objects undergo inelastic collision

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Object B moving with velocity, v before collision. Its velocity was doubled after collided by object A. Which of the following statements is true about the collision? A The momentum of object B is doubled. B The kinetic energy of object B is double. C The total energy stored in object B is constant. D The kinetic energy of the collision is conserved. 30 If the density of a substance is 1.0 104 kg m3 , what is the density in g cm3 ? A 1.0 101 C 1.0 102 B 1.0 101 D 1.0 103 Principle of conservation of momentum states that A inertia of an object is called momentum. B momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity. C the total momentum of a collision or an explosion are conserved. D the total momentum of a system is constant, unless external force acts on the system. A car was travelling with the speed of 30 m s1 before the brake was applied. The car had travelled 150 m before it stops. What is the time taken for the car to stop? A 10.0 s C 15.0 s B 12.0 s D 18.0 s A motorcycle starts from rest and accelerates 3.0 m s2. The distance travelled in the first 10 seconds is A 17 m C 90 m B 45 m D 150 m

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Diagram shows a velocity-time graph of a moving object.

What is the acceleration of the object in the first 10 seconds, in m s2? A 1.25 C 4.0 B 2.5 D 5.0 35 Which of the following ticker-tapes shows deceleration? A

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If the resultant force on an aeroplane is zero, the aeroplane A must be in stationary. B must be moving with constant velocity forward. C must be moving with constant velocity upward. D must be no acceleration forward and upward. Diagram 12 shows a block of 5 kg moving with acceleration of 2 m s2 on a smooth surface.

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Calculate the value of the force, F applied on the block. A 50 N C 10 N B 13 N D 7N

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The displacement-time graph of a bus is shown in Diagram 5.

Which of the following statements are correct? I The bus start from rest. II The bus accelerates uniformly. III The bus moves with constant velocity. A I and II only B II and III only 39 C I, II and III D I and III

Diagram shows a constant force, F acts on a wooden block placed on a smooth surface.

The wooden block will move with A constant velocity B uniform acceleration C gradually increasing acceleration 40 A ship moves 8 m due west from a location P and then 15 m due south. What is the total distance travelled by the ship? A 17 m C 23 m B 22 m D 40 m Which of the following graphs shows the relationship between mass and acceleration when constant force applied? A C

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Diagram 11 shows an object of 20 kg is pushed by a force of 50 N.

If the object accelerate with 2.0 m s2, what is the frictional force of the rough surface on the object, in N? A 10 C 40 B 25 D 50 43 When a bullet is shot, the gun jerks to the back. Which of the following concept best describes this action? A Force C Inertia B Momentum D Energy Which of the following does not use the principle of momentum for its motion? A Flight of an aeroplane C Ascending helicopter B recoil action of a rifle D Fast motion of a F1 race car Which of the following quantities is not conserved in an inelastic collision? A Mass C Kinetic energy B Momentum D Total energy Force is defined as A the change in impulse B the difference in pressure C the rate change in momentum D a change in the rate of acceleration

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An object is moving with zero resultant force. Which of the following inference is not true? A its velocity is constant C its displacement is zero B its acceleration is zero D it has encountered a constant resistance The diagram shows a pillion rider moving backwards when the motorcycle accelerates.

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The backward movement of the pillion rider can be explained by A the concept of inertia B the concept of equilibrium of forces C principle of conservation of momentum D principle of conservation of energy

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Diagram 4 shows two trolleys, P and Q, on a frictionless plane. Trolley P moves and collides with the stationary trolley, Q.

Which of the following statements is true? A The collision is an elastic collision B Both trolleys do not undergo changes in momentum C The total momentum before and after the collision is the same D The total kinetic energy before and after the collision is conserved 50 Which of the following quantities will increase the inertia of an object? A Volume C Mass B Size D Velocity

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Prepared by, ____________________________ (CIK MASITA BINTI RAMLI)

Checked by, ____________________________ (PN. NATRAH BT MUSTAFA)

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