Mass weight and density

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Test Your Knowledge on Mass, Weight, and Density!

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of the fundamental concepts of mass, weight, and density? This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions that will test your knowledge and understanding of these essential scientific principles.

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  • 10 Engaging Questions
  • Immediate Scoring
  • Learn About Mass, Weight, and Density
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingCat42
The Quantity of matter contained in a body is called..................
Density
Weight
Mass
Force
The ratio of mass per unit volume is equal to ...................
Specific gravity
Mass
Density
Weight
The density of water is .....................
2.7 gm /cc
1 gm /cm^3
1 gm /m^3
2.7 gm /m
Specific gravity of diesel is .....................
1.84
0.85
0.78
0.72
The main difference between density and specific gravity is its ..................
Unit
Mass
Weight
Volume
When a substance is immersed in water its weight is ......................
Same
Increases
Decreases
Does not affected
The weight of a 1560 cc stainless steel part having specific gravity 7.60 is ..........................
118.56 kg
11856 gram
1.1856 kg
None
If the weight of a substance is 150 grams and its density is 6, then its volume is .......................................
900 cc
40 cc
25 cc
0.04 cc
Which one of the following metal has higher density than others ?
Gold
Mercury
Copper
Steel
The force with which the earth pulls a substance towards its center is called its ................
Speed
Mass
Weight
Force
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