Final
Final
Final
4. Earth tilted on the Earth axis from west to east. How many degrees does Earth tilted?
a. 20 1/2 degrees b. 23 1/2 degrees c. 29 1/2 degrees d. 26 1/2 degrees
2. A boat rowed at a speed of 5 km/h. how much time will it take to row a distance of 40 km?
3. Diana walks at a speed of 4.5 km/h. she reaches her school in 30 minutes. How far is the school from her
house?
1. Calculate the distance between the two stations of a train is travelling 90 km/h and covers the distance
between the stations 45 min?
2. Susan pushes against a 100 kg rock with the force of 5 Newtons, but the rock doesn’t move. The force the
rock exerts on susan is_.
a. 0 Newton b. 5 Newtons c. 20 Newtons d. 100 Newtons
1. A beaker was filled up with the water up to 40 ml mark. A small stone was slowly lowered into beaker and it
was observed that the level rose to 45 ml what those the change in the level of the water represent.
a. volume of water b. weight of the stone c. volume of the stone d. weight of the water
1. Wich of the followingis si unit for speed?
a. minutes/ sec. b. cm/kg. c. km/h d. g/s
4. Earth tilted on the Earth axis from west to east. How many degrees does Earth tilted?
a. 20 1/2 degrees b. 23 1/2 degrees c. 29 1/2 degrees d. 26 1/2 degrees
2. A boat rowed at a speed of 5 km/h. how much time will it take to row a distance of 40 km?
3. Diana walks at a speed of 4.5 km/h. she reaches her school in 30 minutes. How far is the school from her
house?
1. Calculate the distance between the two stations of a train is travelling 90 km/h and covers the distance
between the stations 45 min?
2. Susan pushes against a 100 kg rock with the force of 5 Newtons, but the rock doesn’t move. The force the rock
exerts on susan is_.
a. 0 Newton b. 5 Newtons c. 20 Newtons d. 100 Newtons
1. A beaker was filled up with the water up to 40 ml mark. A small stone was slowly lowered into beaker and it
was observed that the level rose to 45 ml what those the change in the level of the water represent.
a. volume of water b. weight of the stone c. volume of the stone d. weight of the water