Physical Quantities and Measurement

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Test Your Knowledge on Physical Quantities

Welcome to the Physical Quantities and Measurement Quiz! This quiz is designed to help you assess your understanding of various physical measurements and their corresponding units. Whether you are a student, teacher, or just someone who loves learning about science, this quiz is for you!

In this quiz, you will find questions related to:

  • Units of measurement
  • Measuring instruments
  • Common errors in measurements
  • Conversions and capacities
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MeasuringStar427
Hour glass was used in past days to know
Time
Length
Mass
Volume
The sum of amount of matter in a substance is called its
Mass
Weight
Volume
Length
The amount of 1 liter contains
100ml
1000ml
10mm
10kg
The smallest division which is found in a measuring tape is
10mm
5mm
1mm
0mm
Km are used to measure
Shorter distance
Toys
Bottles
Longer distances
Standard unit of electric current is
Watt
Volt
Ampere
Shock
In SI the unit of mass is
Gram
Kilogram
The instruments which can be used to measure length includes
Measuring tapes
Meter ruler
Vernier caliper
All of them
The error which is most common in measurements is due to wrong placement of eye while taking readings is called
Parallax error
Eye error
Common error
Free error
Unit of length in SI system is
Kilometer
Metre
Centimeter
Kilogram
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