Physics MCQs

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Question 31 Easy

A van covers 120 km in 2.5 hours. What is its speed?

A
44 km/h
B
46 km/h
C
48 km/h
D
50 km/h
Question 32 Medium

Two vans 150 km apart move towards each other at 30 km/h and 45 km/h. How far from the starting point of the slower van do they meet?

A
50 km
B
60 km
C
70 km
D
80 km
Question 33 Medium

A van travels 80 km at 40 km/h and 120 km at 60 km/h. What is the average speed?

A
50 km/h
B
52 km/h
C
54 km/h
D
56 km/h
Question 34 Easy

A van moving at 20 m/s. What is its speed in km/h?

A
68 km/h
B
70 km/h
C
72 km/h
D
74 km/h
Question 35 Hard

A van completes a journey of 300 km in 6 hours. It travels partly at 40 km/h and partly at 60 km/h. For how long did it travel at 40 km/h?

A
2 hours
B
2.5 hours
C
3 hours
D
3.5 hours
Question 36 Medium

A van travels from A to B at 50 km/h and returns at 70 km/h. What is the average speed for the round trip?

A
56.5 km/h
B
57.5 km/h
C
58.3 km/h
D
59.5 km/h
Question 37 Easy

If a van covers 420 km in 7 hours what is its speed?

A
55 km/h
B
58 km/h
C
60 km/h
D
62 km/h
Question 38 Medium

A van increases speed from 30 km/h to 60 km/h in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration in m/s²?

A
1.5 m/s²
B
1.67 m/s²
C
1.8 m/s²
D
2.0 m/s²
Question 39 Medium

A van travels 180 km in 3 hours 45 minutes. What is its speed?

A
46 km/h
B
48 km/h
C
50 km/h
D
52 km/h
Question 40 Medium

A van covers 360 km in 4 hours 30 minutes. What is its speed?

A
75 km/h
B
78 km/h
C
80 km/h
D
82 km/h
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