Units & Measurement

Q. What is the result of 5.00 - 2.1, considering significant figures?
  • A. 2.90
  • B. 2.9
  • C. 2.8
  • D. 2.80
Q. What is the result of 6.022 x 10^23 rounded to 3 significant figures?
  • A. 6.02 x 10^23
  • B. 6.022 x 10^23
  • C. 6.0 x 10^23
  • D. 6.1 x 10^23
Q. What is the result of 6.022 × 10^23 rounded to three significant figures?
  • A. 6.02 × 10^23
  • B. 6.022 × 10^23
  • C. 6.0 × 10^23
  • D. 6.1 × 10^23
Q. What is the result of adding 12.11 and 0.3 in terms of significant figures?
  • A. 12.41
  • B. 12.4
  • C. 12.5
  • D. 12.3
Q. What is the result of adding 12.11 and 0.3, considering significant figures?
  • A. 12.41
  • B. 12.4
  • C. 12.5
  • D. 12.3
Q. What is the result of dividing 100.0 by 4.00, considering significant figures?
  • A. 25.0
  • B. 25
  • C. 25.00
  • D. 24.99
Q. What is the result of dividing 150.0 by 3.00, considering significant figures?
  • A. 50.0
  • B. 50
  • C. 50.00
  • D. 49.99
Q. What is the result of dividing 6.38 by 2.0, considering significant figures?
  • A. 3.19
  • B. 3.2
  • C. 3.0
  • D. 3.5
Q. What is the result of dividing 8.0 by 2.00, considering significant figures?
  • A. 4.0
  • B. 4
  • C. 4.00
  • D. 4.000
Q. What is the result of multiplying 6.02 x 10^23 by 3.0, considering significant figures?
  • A. 1.8 x 10^24
  • B. 1.806 x 10^24
  • C. 1.80 x 10^24
  • D. 1.8060 x 10^24
Q. What is the result of subtracting 5.00 from 10.0, considering significant figures?
  • A. 5.0
  • B. 5
  • C. 5.00
  • D. 5.000
Q. What is the result of subtracting 5.678 from 10.0, considering significant figures?
  • A. 4.32
  • B. 4.3
  • C. 4.4
  • D. 4.00
Q. What is the SI unit of force?
  • A. Newton
  • B. Pascal
  • C. Joule
  • D. Watt
Q. What is the SI unit of length?
  • A. Meter
  • B. Kilometer
  • C. Centimeter
  • D. Millimeter
Q. What is the SI unit of time?
  • A. Minute
  • B. Hour
  • C. Second
  • D. Day
Q. What is the standard acceleration due to gravity in m/s²?
  • A. 9.8
  • B. 10
  • C. 9.81
  • D. 9.75
Q. What is the standard unit of temperature in the SI system?
  • A. Celsius
  • B. Fahrenheit
  • C. Kelvin
  • D. Rankine
Q. What is the uncertainty in a measurement of 50.0 ± 0.5 g when converted to kilograms?
  • A. 0.0005 kg
  • B. 0.005 kg
  • C. 0.05 kg
  • D. 0.5 kg
Q. What is the uncertainty in the measurement of a length of 5.00 cm ± 0.02 cm when calculating the area?
  • A. 0.04 cm²
  • B. 0.10 cm²
  • C. 0.20 cm²
  • D. 0.50 cm²
Q. What is the uncertainty in the result of adding 5.0 cm and 3.0 cm, each with an uncertainty of 0.1 cm?
  • A. 0.1 cm
  • B. 0.2 cm
  • C. 0.3 cm
  • D. 0.4 cm
Q. What is the unit of force in the SI system?
  • A. Joule
  • B. Newton
  • C. Pascal
  • D. Watt
Q. What is the unit of mass in the SI system?
  • A. Gram
  • B. Kilogram
  • C. Pound
  • D. Ounce
Q. What is the unit of pressure in the SI system?
  • A. Pascal
  • B. Bar
  • C. Torr
  • D. Atmosphere
Q. What is the value of 1 astronomical unit (AU) in meters?
  • A. 1.496 × 10^11 m
  • B. 1.496 × 10^9 m
  • C. 1.496 × 10^12 m
  • D. 1.496 × 10^10 m
Q. What is the value of 1 Joule in terms of base SI units?
  • A. 1 kg·m²/s²
  • B. 1 kg·m/s²
  • C. 1 m²/s²
  • D. 1 kg·s²/m
Q. What is the value of 1 light year in meters?
  • A. 9.46 × 10^15 m
  • B. 3.00 × 10^8 m
  • C. 1.08 × 10^11 m
  • D. 6.37 × 10^6 m
Q. What is the value of Planck's constant in Joule seconds?
  • A. 6.626 x 10^-34
  • B. 3.14 x 10^-34
  • C. 1.602 x 10^-19
  • D. 9.11 x 10^-31
Q. What is the volume of 1 liter in cubic meters?
  • A. 0.001
  • B. 0.01
  • C. 1
  • D. 1000
Q. What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 2 meters?
  • A. 4 m³
  • B. 6 m³
  • C. 8 m³
  • D. 10 m³
Q. What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 3 cm?
  • A. 9 cm³
  • B. 18 cm³
  • C. 27 cm³
  • D. 36 cm³
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