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100
  1. What is the formula to calculate speed?

    • A) Distance + Time

    • B) Distance ÷ Time

    • C) Time ÷ Distance

    • D) Distance × Time

Answer: B) Distance ÷ Time

100
  1. If an object’s velocity changes from 5 m/s to 15 m/s over 5 seconds, what is the acceleration

    • A) 1 m/s²

    • B) 2 m/s²

    • C) 10 m/s²

    • D) 5 m/s²

Answer: B) 2 m/s²

100
  1. What is the average speed of a cyclist who travels 10 kilometers in 30 minutes

    • A) 15 km/h

    • B) 20 km/h

    • C) 5 km/h

    • D) 30 km/h

Answer: B) 20 km/h

100
  1. If a car travels 500 meters north in 10 minutes, what is the average speed in meters per second?

    • A) 0.83 m/s

    • B) 50 m/s

    • C) 5 m/s

    • D) 0.05 m/s

Answer: A) 0.83 m/s

100
  1. Which of the following is a unit of acceleration?

    • A) meters

    • B) meters per second (m/s)

    • C) meters per second squared (m/s²)

    • D) seconds

Answer: C) meters per second squared (m/s²)

200
  1. What is the average speed of a car that travels 150 kilometers in 3 hours?

    • A) 50 km/h

    • B) 60 km/h

    • C) 30 km/h

    • D) 100 km/h

Answer: B) 50 km/h

200
  1. What does displacement refer to?

    • A) The total distance traveled by an object.

    • B) The shortest distance from the starting point to the ending point.

    • C) The speed at which an object moves.

    • D) The change in time.

Answer: B) The shortest distance from the starting point to the ending point.

200
  1. What is velocity defined as?

    • A) Distance traveled in a certain direction.

    • B) The total distance divided by time.

    • C) Displacement divided by time.

    • D) The speed of an object at a specific point in time.

Answer: C) Displacement divided by time.

200
  1. What is the speed of a runner who completes 200 meters in 50 seconds?

    • A) 2 m/s

    • B) 4 m/s

    • C) 5 m/s

    • D) 10 m/s

    • Answer: B) 4 m/s

Answer: B) 4 m/s

200
  1. What is the total distance traveled by a person who walks 100 meters, then turns around and walks 200 meters back to the starting point

    • A) 100 meters

    • B) 200 meters

    • C) 300 meters

    • D) 400 meters

Answer: C) 300 meters

300
  1. If a runner completes a race of 100 meters in 10 seconds, what is the runner’s average speed?

    • A) 10 m/s

    • B) 1 m/s

    • C) 100 m/s

    • D) 10 km/h

Answer: A) 10 m/s

300
  1. Which of the following is NOT a unit of speed?

    • A) m/s

    • B) km/h

    • C) miles/hour

    • D) meters

Answer: D) meters

300
  1. If a car's speed increases by 10 m/s every second, what type of motion is it experiencing?

    • A) Constant speed

    • B) Acceleration

    • C) Velocity

    • D) Deceleration

Answer: B) Acceleration

300
  1. What happens if an object’s velocity changes in both speed and direction?

    • A) The object is accelerating.

    • B) The object is slowing down.

    • C) The object is traveling at constant speed.

    • D) The object is decelerating.

Answer: A) The object is accelerating.

300
  1. What is the displacement of an object that moves 100 meters to the east and then 50 meters to the west?

    • A) 150 meters east

    • B) 50 meters east

    • C) 100 meters east

    • D) 50 meters west

Answer: B) 50 meters east

400
  1. What is the main difference between speed and velocity?

    • A) Speed involves direction; velocity does not.

    • B) Speed is a scalar quantity; velocity is a vector quantity.

    • C) Speed is calculated using displacement; velocity is calculated using distance.

    • D) Speed and velocity are the same.

Answer: B) Speed is a scalar quantity; velocity is a vector quantity.

400
  1. A car travels 120 kilometers in 2 hours. What is the car's average speed?

    • A) 60 km/h

    • B) 120 km/h

    • C) 240 km/h

    • D) 30 km/h

Answer: A) 60 km/h

400
  1. What is constant velocity?

    • A) When speed changes over time.

    • B) When an object moves in a straight line at the same speed and in the same direction.

    • C) When an object speeds up or slows down.

    • D) When the object changes direction.

Answer: B) When an object moves in a straight line at the same speed and in the same direction.

400
  1. If a car’s speed decreases from 30 m/s to 0 m/s in 10 seconds, what is the car’s acceleration?

    • A) -3 m/s²

    • B) 3 m/s²

    • C) 0 m/s²

    • D) -10 m/s²

Answer: A) -3 m/s²

400
  1. Which of the following is a vector quantity?

    • A) Speed

    • B) Distance

    • C) Displacement

    • D) Time

Answer: C) Displacement

500
  1. Which of the following is an example of acceleration?

    • A) A car traveling at 60 km/h.

    • B) A ball rolling at a constant speed.

    • C) A car speeding up from 20 km/h to 40 km/h.

    • D) A bike stopped at a red light.

Answer: C) A car speeding up from 20 km/h to 40 km/h.

500
  1. An object is moving at a constant speed of 30 m/s. What is the distance it will travel in 10 seconds?

    • A) 300 meters

    • B) 3 meters

    • C) 3,000 meters

    • D) 30 meters

Answer: A) 300 meters

500
  1. How is acceleration calculated?

    • A) Change in speed ÷ Time

    • B) Time ÷ Distance

    • C) Speed ÷ Time

    • D) Distance ÷ Speed

Answer: A) Change in speed ÷ Time

500
  1. What does it mean when an object has zero velocity?

    • A) It is stationary and not moving.

    • B) It is accelerating.

    • C) It is moving at a constant speed.

    • D) It is moving with changing speed.



  • Answer: A) It is stationary and not moving.

500
  1. What is the total distance covered by a car that travels 60 kilometers for 2 hours, then 40 kilometers for the next hour?

    • A) 60 kilometers

    • B) 100 kilometers

    • C) 80 kilometers

    • D) 120 kilometers

Answer: B) 100 kilometers