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Science Form 1 - Chap 1.3 & 1.4SET10

This document contains a 40 question multiple choice science quiz about measurement units in the International System of Units (SI) and measurement tools. The questions cover topics like SI base units for length, mass, time, temperature, electric current, examples of physical quantities and base quantities. It also asks about suitable tools for measuring length, mass, temperature, electric current, and types of measurement errors.
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Science Form 1 - Chap 1.3 & 1.4SET10

This document contains a 40 question multiple choice science quiz about measurement units in the International System of Units (SI) and measurement tools. The questions cover topics like SI base units for length, mass, time, temperature, electric current, examples of physical quantities and base quantities. It also asks about suitable tools for measuring length, mass, temperature, electric current, and types of measurement errors.
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NAME 


CLASS : 
Science Form 1_Chap 1.3 & 1.4
40 Questions DATE  : 

1. What is the S.I. unit for length?

A kilogram B kelvin

C meter D second

2. What is a physical quantity?

A Something that cannot be measured  B Something that doesn't exist

C Something that has height D Something that can be measured

3. Example of base quantities

A Volume B Electric current

C Weight D Area

4. What is definition of base quantities

physical quantity derived from base physical quantity derived from base
A quantities through multiplication or B quantities through addition or
division or both subtraction or both

physical quantity that cannot be defined


C
in terms of other physical quantities

5. Choose TWO(2) examples of base quantity

A Length and area B Mass and density

C Length and mass D Mass and velocity

6. The usage of S.I is to AVOID

problems of inconsistent units in


A B accuracy
measurement

C confusion and misunderstanding D communication


7. What is the S.I. unit for mass?

A ampere B kelvin

C kilogram D second

8. What is the S.I. unit for time?

A second B ampere

C kilogram D kelvin

9. What is the S.I. unit for electric current?

A kelvin B kilogram

C second D ampere

10. What is the S.I. unit for temperature?

A kelvin B ampere

C second D kilogram

11. State the S.I. unit that you can use to measure the physical quantity of the object:

Length of table

A kilogram B ampere

C second D metre

12. The Symbol of the S.I. unit for temperature is...

A kg B s

C m D K

13. The Symbol of the S.I. unit for electric current is...

A s B kg

C A D m

14. Choose suitable measuring tool to measure thickness of a book.

A Thermometer B Triple beam balance

C Vernier calipers D Ammeter


15. Choose the correct measuring tool to measure mass of iron cube.

A Ammeter B Micrometer screw gauge

C Triple beam balance D Spring balance

16. Choose the correct measuring tool to measure temperature of human body.

A Clinical thermometer B Laboratory thermometer

C Voltmeter D Electronic balance

17. Choose the correct measuring tool to measure electric current.

A Digital thermometer B Digital ammeter

C Micrometer screw gauge D Electronic balance

18. Choose TWO measuring instruments that can use to measure thickness of a beaker.

A Thermometer B Vernier calipers

C Ammeter D Micrometer screw gauge

E Ruler

19. Choose the correct smallest division value of micrometer screw gauge

A 1 cm B 1 mm

C 0.1 cm D 0.01 mm

20. Choose the correct smallest division value for laboratory thermometer.

A 0.01 o C B 1 oC

C 0.1 o C D 0.5 o C

21. Choose the correct smallest division value for digital ammeter.

A 0.5 A B 0.01 A

C 0.1 A D 1A

22. Choose the correct TWO types of errors when taking measurement.

A Parallax error B Random error

C Zero error D Systematic error


23. Choose TWO correct ways to overcome systematic errors and random errors

Take average reading from a few reading Eye level must be below the
A B
of measurement measurement scale

Repeat measurement using different


C Use inaccurate measuring instrument D
measuring tools

24. Choose TWO correct examples of systematic errors.

Observer's eye not perpendicular to scale


A Inaccurate measuring instrument B
reading

C Parallax error D Zero error

25. This is a:

A digital meter B feeler gauge

C vernier calipers D micrometer screw gauge

26. This is a:

A digital meter B vernier calipers

C feeler gauge D micrometer screw gauge

27. The ability of measuring instruments to obtain a value closest to the actual value.

A Accuracy B Consistency

C Sensitivity

28. Player B has

A less accuracy, high consistency B high accuracy, less consistency

C high accuracy, high consistency D less accuracy, less consistency


29. This is thrice time recorded for 10 oscillation of pendulum (second)
Anne- 9.9s,10.0s,10.1s,
Benny-10.0s,10.0s,10.0s,
Cherry-9.0 s,10.0s,11.5s
Which one has less accuracy and consistency?

A Cherry B Benny

C Anne

30. ______ occurs due to the wrong positioning of the eyes when taking measurements

A zero error B Random error

C Parallax error

31. Choose the correct measuring tool to measure mass of iron cube.

A Ammeter B Micrometer screw gauge

C Spring balance D Triple beam balance

32. Choose the right instrument to measure:


ELECTRIC CURRENT

A B

C D

33. Which of the following is the instrument with highest accuracy?

A Vernier calipers B Micrometer screw gauge

C Ruler D Measuring tape


34. Name the above measuring instrument.

A Measuring tape B Lever balance

C Ammeter D Triple beam balance

35. What is the reading on the vernier calipers?

A 8.62 cm B 8.63 cm

C 8.62 mm D 8.52 cm

36. What is the reading on the vernier calipers?

A 1.06 cm B 1.05 cm

C 1.66 cm D 1.16 cm

37. What is the reading on micrometer screw gauge ?

A 9.20 mm B 7.20 mm

C 9.20 cm D 7.20 cm

38. The micrometer screw gauge is completely closed. What is the zero
error?

A - 0.46 mm B + 0.46 mm

C - 0.04 mm D + 0.04 mm

39. The ability of measuring instruments to give the same readings with repeated
measurements is called ________.

A Consistency B Sensitivity

C Accuracy
40. The ability of measuring instruments to detect a small change in the measurement
quantity is called __________.

A Accuracy B Sensitivity

C Consistency

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