
Motion and Measurement of Distances
Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 10 ยท 25 questions
Forces make things move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction. Understanding forces and motion is the foundation of physics and explains how the physical world works.
What you'll practise
- Identify different types of forces
- Explain Newton's laws of motion
- Calculate force, mass, and acceleration
- Understand friction and its effects
All 25 questions in this Motion and Measurement of Distances quiz
Grade 6 Science โ Motion and Measurement of Distances: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Motion is:
- SI unit of length is:
- One kilometer equals:
- Rectilinear motion is:
- Circular motion is:
- Speed is calculated as:
- An odometer in a vehicle measures:
- A speedometer measures:
- The SI unit of speed is:
- If a car travels 100 km in 2 hours, its speed is:
- Non-uniform motion is when:
- Uniform motion occurs when:
- A pendulum's motion is:
- The motion of a door opening and closing is:
- 1 centimeter is equal to:
- To measure small lengths, we use:
- A meter scale is used to measure lengths up to:
- Distance is a:
- Displacement is:
- Average speed is calculated as:
- The motion of planets around the sun is:
- A train moving on a straight track shows:
- The motion of a swing is:
- If distance is 200 meters and time is 4 seconds, speed is:
- Rotatory motion is:
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