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SI Unit for density is

kg cm-3
g cm-3
kg m-3
g m-3
To convert density of kgm-3 into gcm-3, we divide quantities with
100
10
200
1000
Mass of oil is 11040 kg and volume is 12 m3, its density would be
92 kg m-3
920 kg m-3
9.2 kg m-3
1.08 x 10-3
Density of a substance is defined as
its
its
its
its

mass per unit volume


mass per unit area
volume per unit mass
weight per unit volume

SI unit of pressure is
Ohms
Pascals
Joules
Watts
In symbols, pressure is equal to
A/F,
F/A,
d/F,
F/d,

where
where
where
where

A
F
d
F

is
is
is
is

area and F is force


force and A is area
distance and F is force
force and d is distance

According to kinetic molecular model, in gases,


The particles are closely packed together, they occupy minimum space and are usu
ally arranged in a regular pattern
The particles occur in clusters with molecules slightly further apart
The molecules are very far apart and occupy all space made available to them
The particles vibrate about fixed positions and are held together by strong inte
rmolecular bonds between them
For a constant temperature, Boyles law states that
pressure of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to volume of gas
pressure of a fixed amount of gas is inversely proportional to volume of gas
pressure of a fixed amount of gas is independent of volume of gas
None of above
Amount of pressure of liquid increases with

volume
base area
mass
depth
Newton is unit of
Weight
Mass
Speed
Time
Volume of pure water is 62 m3 and mass is 62000 kg, its density is
100 kg m-3
10 kg m-3
1000 kg m-3
1 x 10-3
Kilograms is unit of
Weight
Tension
Resistance
Mass
SI unit for density is
g / cm3
kg / cm3
g / m3
kg / m3
In a typical hydraulic press, a force of 20 N is exerted on small piston of area
0.050 m2. What is force exerted by large piston on load if it has an area of 0.
50 m2?
200 N
100 N
50 N
10 N
A cube-shaped block of pinewood has a surface area of 9 m2 and a density of 0.5
gcm-3. Its mass equals
4500 g
4500 kg
13500 g
13500 kg
Volume of mercury is 0.4 m3 and mass is 5440 kg, density of mercury is
1360 kg m-3
136 kg m-3
13600 kg m-3
13.6 kg m-3
Given that both liquid A and liquid B exert same amount of pressure, what would
be height of column of liquid A if density of liquid A is twice density of liqui
d B and height of column of liquid B is 10 cm?

5 cm
10 cm
20 cm
None of above
Force acting on a smaller area exerts
less pressure
more pressure
no pressure
heat
As temperature increases, speeds of molecules of a gas/liquid
also increase
decrease
stay same
vary from gas/liquid to gas/liquid
Liquids have
fixed
fixed
fixed
fixed

volume but no fixed shape,


shape but no fixed volume,
volume but no fixed shape,
volume but no fixed shape,

high density and are incompressible


high density and are incompressible
high density and are compressible
low density and are compressible

Pressure in gases is due to


Bombardment of molecules on walls of container
Bombardment of molecules on base of container
Collision of molecules in container
The atmosphere
Air molecules
have weight but take up no space
take up space but have no weight
have weight and take up space
don't take up space and also have no weight
SI unit of pressure is
Ohms
Pascals
Joules
Watts
Mass of dry air is 18.375 kg and volume is 15 m3, its density is
12.25 kg m-3
1.225 kg m-3
122.5 kg m-3
0.82 kg m-3
Difference between mass and weight is
mass is a force and weight is a quantity
mass and weight both are force
mass and weight both are quantities

mass is quantity and weight is force


A bulb weighs 500 N, its mass in grams would be
50 g
5 g
5000 g
500 g

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