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Temperature Scales Quiz

MCQ: At a clinic, a doctor had a thermometer which was unmarked. The thermometer had l100 25 cm and l0 is 5 cm, if the lθ is 3 cm the temperature of the thermometer would be

  1. 10 °C
  2. −10 °C
  3. 20 °C
  4. −20 °C

B

Latent Heat Quiz

MCQ: Evaporation occurs at

  1. high temperature
  2. low temperature
  3. any temperature
  4. solid surface

C

Pressure Physics Quiz

MCQ: Pressure of gases can be measured by

  1. Barometer
  2. Thermometer
  3. Manometer
  4. Galvanometer

C

Density: O Level Physics Quiz

MCQ: Volume of iron is 0.5 m³ and its mass is 3937 kg, its density as calculated is

  1. 7478 kg m-3
  2. 8747 kg m-3
  3. 4787 kg m-3
  4. 7874 kg m-3

D

Pressure in Liquids Quiz

MCQ: Formula for mass of liquid (if density and volume are provided) is

  1. m = ρV, where P is density and V is volume
  2. m = ρ/V, where ρ is density and V is volume
  3. m = ρ + V, where ρ is density and V is volume
  4. m = V/ρ, where V is volume and ρ is density

A