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Physics 9 Chapter 1 - Physical Quantities and Measurements - 5
1.
If the height of a student is 104cm than what is its numerical magnitude?
104
Cm
All are numerical magnitude
Kg
2.
Into how many quantities, physical quantities are divided?
Three
Two
Five
Four
3.
How many base quantities are there?
Eight
Seven
Six
Nine
4.
What are the quantities called on the basis of which other quantities are expressed?
Logical quantities
None of these
Base quantities
Derived quantities
5.
How many physical quantities are there which form the foundation for other physical quantities?
Six
Seven
Nine
Eight
6.
Which of the following is base quantity?
Volume
Temperature
Charge
Area
7.
Which of the following is base quantity?
Area
Volume
Length
Charge
8.
Which of the following is NOT base quantity?
Which of the following is NOT base quantity?
Mass
Time
Length
9.
The quantities that are expressed in terms of base quantities are called.........................?
None of these
Logical quantities
Derived quantities
N-base quantities
10.
Which of the following is/are derived quantity?
Area
Volume
All are correct
Charge
11.
Which of the following is NOT derived quantity?
Charge
Which of the following is NOT derived quantity?
Which of the following is NOT derived quantity?
Power
12.
Once a standard is set for a quantity then it can be expressed in terms of that standard quantity. What is this standard quantity called?
Charge
Length
Unit
Time
13.
The general conference held on weights and measurement was....................?
Twelfth
Eleventh
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
14.
Where was eleventh general conference on weights and measurement held?
America
London
Paris
France
15.
When was eleventh general conference on weights and measurement held?
1964
1962
1966
1960
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