Distance, displacement, and speed.
  • 1. Which of the following is occurring all around us, even if we don't see anything moving?
A) acceleration
B) motion
C) velocity
D) speed
  • 2. What is a reference point?
A) An object on acceleration
B) An object at constant speed.
C) An object that appears on place.
D) An object that is moving
  • 3. A car travelled 50 meters in 10 seconds. What is its speed?
A) 5 meters/second
B) 0 meters/second
C) 10 meters/second
D) 50 meters/second
  • 4. Which of the following describe the graph?
A) Speed never change.
B) There's no acceleration
C) Speed is constant.
D) Speed is zero.
  • 5. What is the speed of an object after 7 seconds?
A) 15 miles/hour
B) 30 miles/hour
C) 40 mi/hr
D) 20 miles/hour
  • 6. What happened to the car between 7 seconds and 10 seconds?
A) The car stop.
B) The speed increases.
C) The speed decreases.
D) The speed is the same.
  • 7. What happened to the car after 10 seconds?
A) The car is slowing down.
B) The car continuously moving faster.
C) The car is moving faster.
D) The car stopped
  • 8. What is the change in speed between 5 seconds and 7 seconds?
A) 20 miles/second
B) 40 miles/second
C) 25 miles/seconds
D) 10 miles/second
  • 9. What is distance covered from point A to D?
A) 11 meters
B) 8 meters
C) 10 meters
D) 16 meters
  • 10. What is the displacement from point A to A?
A) 3 m
B) 5 m
C) 6 m
D) 0 m
  • 11. Which of the following is considered velocity?
A) 50 m north
B) 100 km/hr
C) 50 m/s north
D) 60 m south
  • 12. Time is always assigned in what axis of the graph?
A) none
B) x-axis
C) 0-axis
D) y-axis
  • 13. Position or distance is always assigned in what axis of the graph??
A) none
B) 0-axis
C) y-axis
D) x-axis
  • 14. Based on the given figure, which is the longest travelled by the biker?
A) distance
B) the same
C) displacement
D) not in the list.
  • 15. A tract has a measure of 400 meters. If an athlete completed running around the track, what is the displacement?
A) 300 meters.
B) 0 meter
C) 400 meters
D) 100 meters
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