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Exercise 1
GCE O-Level 2018.
GCE O-Level 2019.
GCE O-Level 2020.
GCE O-Level 2021.
GCE O-level 2023
GCE O-level 2024
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Dynamics: Newton’s Laws of Motion
ELECTRICITY : ELECTROMAGNETISM - Alternating Current
ELECTRICITY : ELECTROMAGNETISM - Current in a Magnetic Field
ELECTRICITY : ELECTROMAGNETISM - Electromagnetic Induction
ELECTRICITY : ELECTROMAGNETISM - Magnets
ELECTRICITY : Electric Current I
ELECTRICITY : Electrostatics
ELECTRICITY : MODERN PHYSICS - The Electron (Electronics)
ELECTRICITY : WAVES - Light
ELECTRICITY : WAVES - Vibrations and Sound
ELECTRICITY: Current
Energy: Application And Uses
Forces
HEAT : TEMPERATURE - Concept of Heat and Temperature
HEAT : TEMPERATURE - Heat Capacity
HEAT : TEMPERATURE - Heat Transfer
HEAT : TEMPERATURE - Thermometers
HEAT : TEMPERATURE - Thermometric Properties
Health Education
Linear Momentum
MECHANICS : ENERGY - Forms of Energy
MECHANICS : ENERGY - Machines
MECHANICS : ENERGY - Power
MECHANICS : ENERGY - Work
MECHANICS : FORCES - Moments
MECHANICS : FORCES - Newton’s laws of Motion
MECHANICS : FORCES - Physical quantities
MECHANICS : FORCES - Types and characteristics of forces
MECHANICS : FORCES - Vectors and Scalars
MECHANICS : MOTION - Conservation of Linear Momentum
MECHANICS : MOTION - Linear Motion
MECHANICS : PROPERTIES OF MATTER - Density
MECHANICS : PROPERTIES OF MATTER - Hooke’s Law
MECHANICS : PROPERTIES OF MATTER - Pressure
MOTION
Matter: Its Properties & Transformation
PRESSURE
Radioactivity
WAVES: Electromagnetic
5/31 MCQs for:
MECHANICS : FORCES - Physical quantities
Which of these is not a fundamental quantity?
Length.
Mass.
Time.
Volume.
Which of the following best defines a vector quantity?
A quantity that cannot be measured.
A quantity that only exists in a mathematical model.
A quantity that has only magnitude.
A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
Which of the following statements best describes a physical quantity?
A quantity that is dimensionless.
A quantity that is purely theoretical.
A quantity that has both magnitude and unit.
A quantity that can only be described numerically.
If a student measures the length of a table to be 2.5 meters, the number 2.5 is the:
Dimension of the measurement.
Magnitude of the measurement.
All of the above.
Unit of the measurement.
The numerical value '10' in '10 kg' represents:
The measurement method.
The unit.
The magnitude.
The dimension.