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11. A physical quantity is best described as a property that can be
ⓐ. measured with value and unit
ⓑ. named without any comparison
ⓒ. memorised without measurement
ⓓ. changed into a unit symbol
12. The group containing only fundamental physical quantities from the usual mechanics starting set is
ⓐ. speed, area, density
ⓑ. force, volume, energy
ⓒ. length, mass, time
ⓓ. acceleration, pressure, work
13. Speed is treated as a derived quantity because it is obtained from
ⓐ. mass and temperature
ⓑ. luminous intensity and amount of substance
ⓒ. current and time
ⓓ. length and time
14. Match the introductory symbols with the quantities they usually represent.
SymbolQuantity
P. \(l\)1. Time
Q. \(m\)2. Speed
R. \(t\)3. Length
S. \(v\)4. Mass
The matching that fits the usual notation is
ⓐ. P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2
ⓑ. P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2
ⓒ. P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3
ⓓ. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2
15. Consider the following statements. I. Length, mass, and time can be used as fundamental quantities in mechanics. II. Density is derived because it uses mass and volume. III. Time is derived from speed and length in the basic classification of quantities. The valid statements are
ⓐ. I only
ⓑ. I, II and III
ⓒ. II only
ⓓ. I and II only
16. A record gives density using the relation \(\rho=\frac{m}{V}\). This relation shows that density is
ⓐ. a derived quantity formed from mass and volume
ⓑ. a unit without a physical quantity
ⓒ. a fundamental quantity independent of other quantities
ⓓ. only a numerical value with no unit
17. A unit is best understood as
ⓐ. the name of the instrument used in measurement
ⓑ. the numerical value written before a quantity
ⓒ. any word written after a number
ⓓ. a standard used for measuring
18. Complete the statement: A physical quantity \(Q\) expressed as \(Q=n u\) has \(n\) as the ______ and \(u\) as the ______.
ⓐ. error, reading
ⓑ. instrument, standard
ⓒ. numerical value, unit
ⓓ. unit, numerical value
19. A length is first written as \(3\,\text{m}\) and then as \(300\,\text{cm}\). The change from \(3\) to \(300\) happens because
ⓐ. the measurement lost its unit
ⓑ. \(\text{m}\) is a smaller unit than \(\text{cm}\)
ⓒ. \(\text{cm}\) is a smaller unit than \(\text{m}\)
ⓓ. the length has physically increased
20. A laboratory note says, “The mass of the object is \(0.25\,\text{kg}\).” If the same mass is expressed in \(\text{g}\), the numerical value becomes
ⓐ. \(25\)
ⓑ. \(250\)
ⓒ. \(0.025\)
ⓓ. \(2.5\)

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