 - 1. Which of the graphs shows that one of runners started 10 yards further ahead of the other?
A) D B) A C) C D) B
 - 2. In which of the following graphs below are both runners moving at the same speed?
A) C B) A C) D D) B
 - 3. Look at the graph. It shows how three runners ran a 100-meter race. Which runner won the race?
A) Albert B) Bob C) Charlie
 - 4. Which runner stopped for a rest?
A) Bob B) Albert C) Charlie
 - 5. How long was the stop?
A) 3 seconds B) 13 seconds C) 6 seconds D) 5 seconds
 - 6. How long did Bob take to complete the race?
A) 14 seconds B) 12 seconds C) 17 seconds D) 13 seconds
 - 7. Segment 0-A The bus is ______________________________. Its speed changes from 0 to 10 m/s in 5 seconds.
A) constant speed B) decelerating C) at rest D) accelerating
 - 8. Segment A-B The bus is moving at a __________________________________of 10 m/s for 5 seconds.
A) at rest B) decelerating C) constant speed D) accelerating
 - 9. Segment B-C The bus is ____________________________________. It is slowing down from 10 m/s to rest in 3 seconds.
A) at rest B) decelerating C) constant speed D) accelerating
 - 10. Segment C-D The bus is ____________________________________________. It has stopped.
A) at rest B) decelerating C) accelerating D) constant speed
 - 11. Segment D-E The bus is ________________________________________________. It is gradually increasing in speed.
A) at rest B) accelerating C) constant speed D) decelerating
 - 12. Calculate Albert’s average speed.
A) 100 m B) 12 m/s C) .12 m/s D) 8.33 m/s
 - 13. The graph above shows the distance and time a cyclist traveled on a 4.0 hour ride. Which of the following statements is TRUE based on the graph data?
A) The average speed of the cyclist in the first two hours was 15.0 km/hr. B) The fastest speed of the cyclist was in the last hour of the ride. C) The cyclist traveled at a constant speed throughout the ride. D) Between the second and third hour of the ride, the cyclist traveled 30 km.
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