Time, Speed & Distance

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Time, Speed & Distance MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding the concepts of Time, Speed, and Distance is crucial for students preparing for various exams. These topics frequently appear in both school and competitive exams, making it essential to practice MCQs and objective questions. By solving practice questions, students can enhance their problem-solving skills and improve their chances of scoring better in exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Fundamental definitions of Time, Speed, and Distance
  • Key formulas and their applications
  • Relative speed concepts and calculations
  • Problems involving trains, cars, and other moving objects
  • Graphical representation of motion
  • Time taken for journeys and average speed calculations
  • Real-life applications and scenario-based questions

Exam Relevance

The topic of Time, Speed, and Distance is a staple in CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE exams. Students can expect to encounter a variety of question patterns, including direct calculations, word problems, and conceptual questions. Mastery of this topic not only aids in scoring well but also builds a strong foundation for higher-level physics and mathematics concepts.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing the units of measurement (e.g., km/h vs. m/s)
  • Misapplying the formula for average speed
  • Overlooking the direction of motion in relative speed problems
  • Failing to convert time units correctly when solving problems

FAQs

Question: What is the formula for calculating speed?
Answer: Speed is calculated using the formula: Speed = Distance / Time.

Question: How do I find the time taken for a journey?
Answer: Time can be found using the formula: Time = Distance / Speed.

Question: What is relative speed?
Answer: Relative speed is the speed of one object as observed from another moving object, calculated by adding or subtracting their speeds based on their direction.

Now that you understand the importance of Time, Speed, and Distance, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Solve our practice MCQs and reinforce your understanding to excel in your exams.

Q. A boat can travel 30 km upstream in 2 hours. What is the speed of the current if the speed of the boat in still water is 15 km/h?
  • A. 2.5 km/h
  • B. 3 km/h
  • C. 3.5 km/h
  • D. 4 km/h
Q. A boat can travel at 15 km/h in still water. If it goes upstream against a current of 3 km/h, what is its effective speed?
  • A. 10 km/h
  • B. 12 km/h
  • C. 15 km/h
  • D. 18 km/h
Q. A boat can travel at 15 km/h in still water. If it goes upstream against a current of 3 km/h, what is its speed upstream?
  • A. 10 km/h
  • B. 12 km/h
  • C. 15 km/h
  • D. 18 km/h
Q. A boat can travel at 30 km/h in still water. If it goes upstream against a current of 10 km/h, what is its speed relative to the bank?
  • A. 20 km/h
  • B. 25 km/h
  • C. 30 km/h
  • D. 35 km/h
Q. A boat can travel at 30 km/h in still water. If it goes upstream against a current of 6 km/h, what is its speed relative to the bank?
  • A. 24 km/h
  • B. 26 km/h
  • C. 30 km/h
  • D. 36 km/h
Q. A boat can travel at a speed of 15 km/h in still water. If it goes downstream, its speed increases by 5 km/h. What is its speed downstream?
  • A. 15 km/h
  • B. 20 km/h
  • C. 25 km/h
  • D. 30 km/h
Q. A bus leaves a station and travels at a speed of 50 km/h. If it travels for 3 hours, how far will it have traveled?
  • A. 120 km
  • B. 130 km
  • C. 140 km
  • D. 150 km
Q. A bus travels at a speed of 50 km/h. If it takes 3 hours to reach its destination, what is the distance covered?
  • A. 120 km
  • B. 130 km
  • C. 150 km
  • D. 160 km
Q. A bus travels at a speed of 50 km/h. If it takes 3 hours to reach its destination, how far is the destination?
  • A. 120 km
  • B. 130 km
  • C. 140 km
  • D. 150 km
Q. A car and a bike start from the same point and travel in the same direction. The car travels at 100 km/h and the bike at 50 km/h. How far apart will they be after 1 hour?
  • A. 25 km
  • B. 30 km
  • C. 50 km
  • D. 60 km
Q. A car and a bike start from the same point and travel in the same direction. The car travels at 100 km/h and the bike at 40 km/h. How far apart will they be after 1 hour?
  • A. 40 km
  • B. 50 km
  • C. 60 km
  • D. 70 km
Q. A car travels 120 km at a speed of 60 km/h. How long does the journey take?
  • A. 1 hour
  • B. 2 hours
  • C. 3 hours
  • D. 4 hours
Q. A cyclist covers a distance of 30 km in 1.5 hours. What is the speed of the cyclist in km/h?
  • A. 20 km/h
  • B. 25 km/h
  • C. 30 km/h
  • D. 35 km/h
Q. A cyclist covers a distance of 30 km in 2 hours. What is his speed in km/h?
  • A. 10 km/h
  • B. 12 km/h
  • C. 15 km/h
  • D. 18 km/h
Q. A cyclist covers a distance of 45 km in 1.5 hours. What is the cyclist's speed in km/h?
  • A. 25 km/h
  • B. 30 km/h
  • C. 35 km/h
  • D. 40 km/h
Q. A cyclist covers a distance of 45 km in 1.5 hours. What is the speed of the cyclist?
  • A. 25 km/h
  • B. 30 km/h
  • C. 35 km/h
  • D. 40 km/h
Q. A cyclist covers a distance of 90 km at a speed of 15 km/h. How long does the journey take?
  • A. 4 hours
  • B. 5 hours
  • C. 6 hours
  • D. 7 hours
Q. A cyclist travels at a speed of 15 km/h. How long will it take to cover a distance of 45 km?
  • A. 2 hours
  • B. 2.5 hours
  • C. 3 hours
  • D. 3.5 hours
Q. A cyclist travels at a speed of 15 km/h. If he travels for 4 hours, how far does he go?
  • A. 50 km
  • B. 60 km
  • C. 70 km
  • D. 80 km
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at 10 km/h. If he walks for 1 hour and then runs for 1 hour, what is his total distance covered?
  • A. 10 km
  • B. 12 km
  • C. 14 km
  • D. 16 km
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at 8 km/h. If he walks for 30 minutes and then runs for 15 minutes, what is his average speed for the entire trip?
  • A. 5 km/h
  • B. 6 km/h
  • C. 7 km/h
  • D. 8 km/h
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at a speed of 10 km/h. If he walks for 1 hour and then runs for 2 hours, how far has he traveled?
  • A. 24 km
  • B. 20 km
  • C. 18 km
  • D. 16 km
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at a speed of 10 km/h. If he walks for 1 hour and then runs for 1 hour, what total distance does he cover?
  • A. 14 km
  • B. 15 km
  • C. 16 km
  • D. 17 km
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at a speed of 12 km/h. If he walks for 1 hour and then runs for 1 hour, how far has he traveled?
  • A. 16 km
  • B. 14 km
  • C. 12 km
  • D. 10 km
Q. A man walks at a speed of 4 km/h and runs at a speed of 12 km/h. If he walks for 1 hour and then runs for 1 hour, what total distance does he cover?
  • A. 16 km
  • B. 20 km
  • C. 24 km
  • D. 28 km
Q. A person drives 120 km at a speed of 60 km/h. How long does the journey take?
  • A. 1 hour
  • B. 2 hours
  • C. 3 hours
  • D. 4 hours
Q. A person travels 120 km at a speed of 40 km/h and returns at a speed of 60 km/h. What is the total time taken for the round trip?
  • A. 4 hours
  • B. 5 hours
  • C. 6 hours
  • D. 7 hours
Q. A person travels 30 km at a speed of 10 km/h and then 20 km at a speed of 5 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
  • A. 6 km/h
  • B. 7 km/h
  • C. 8 km/h
  • D. 9 km/h
Q. A person travels 60 km at a speed of 20 km/h and then 40 km at a speed of 40 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
  • A. 25 km/h
  • B. 30 km/h
  • C. 35 km/h
  • D. 40 km/h
Q. A person walks 4 km at a speed of 5 km/h. How long does it take?
  • A. 30 minutes
  • B. 45 minutes
  • C. 1 hour
  • D. 1.5 hours
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