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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Physics Questions

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Grade 10 Energy and Momentum
Grade 10 Thermodynamics
According to the kinetic theory, the molecules of the oxygen gas have, at the same temperature,                                                      .
  1. the same average speed as hydrogen molecules
  2. the same average kinetic energy as hydrogen molecules
  3. the same mass as hydrogen molecules
  4. none of the above
Grade 10 Forces and Motion
Grade 10 Fluid Mechanics
Grade 10 Matter
Which of the following serves as the fundamental unit of an element?
  1. homogeneous mixtures
  2. compounds
  3. atoms
  4. heterogeneous mixtures
Grade 10 Waves and Sound
Grade 10 Thermodynamics
What is the temperature that is called the absolute zero?
  1. It is the temperature at which liquid water becomes solid ice.
  2. It is the temperature of – 273.16 °C, or 0K.
  3. It is the temperature at which air becomes a liquid.
  4. None of the above
Grade 10 Heat Transfer
Grade 10 Forces and Motion
Grade 10 Heat Transfer
Which statement correctly compares the difference between conduction and convection in common classroom settings?
  1. Conduction can only occur in solids, while convection can occur in both liquids and gases.
  2. Convection can only occur in solids, while conduction can occur in both liquids and gases.
  3. Conduction can only occur in liquids and gases, while convection can occur in solids, liquids, and gases.
  4. Convection can only occur in liquids and gases, while conduction can occur in solids, liquids, and gases
Grade 10 Matter
What unit is used to measure mass?
  1. Kilogram (kg)
  2. Newton (N)
  3. Meters (m)
  4. acceleration (a)
Grade 10 Forces and Motion
Grade 10 Forces and Motion
After a cannonball is fired into frictionless space, the amount of force needed to keep it going is equal to                                                    .
  1. twice the force with which it was fired
  2. 1/2 the force with which it was fired
  3. 1/4 the force with which it was fired
  4. zero, since no force is required to keep it moving.
Grade 10 Energy and Momentum
The energy needed to separate nucleons against the forces which hold them together.
  1. nuclear energy
  2. mechanical energy
  3. ionisation energy
  4. binding energy
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