Chapter: Kinematics

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Kinematics Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of Kinematics! This quiz covers essential concepts and principles related to motion, providing an engaging way to solidify your understanding.

  • 7 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Score based on correct and incorrect answers
  • Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ScalingWave345
If a body does not change its position with respect to surrounding then it said to be in the state of
Motion
Rest
Motion and Rest
None of these
Kinematics and Dynamics are the branches of
Mechanics
Heat and Thermodynamics
Geophysics
Astrophysics
The motion of the butterfly is the example of
Vibratory Motion
Translatory Motion
Rotatory Motion
None of these
To and fro motion of a body is called
Linear Motion
Random Motion
Vibratory Motion
Circular Motion
The shortest possible length between the initial and final point is
Area
Distance
Volume
Displacement
Uniform speed is also called
Constant Speed
Instantaneous Speed
Variable Speed
Average Speed
Which of the following two quantities have the same unit
Displacement and Distance
Speed and Velocity
Velocity and Time
Both A and B
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