Physics MCQs

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Total Questions
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Question 51 Easy

A van travels at 45 km/h for 2 hours then at 60 km/h for 3 hours. What is the total distance covered?

A
240 km
B
250 km
C
260 km
D
270 km
Question 52 Easy

If a van covers 180 km in 3 hours what is its speed in m/s?

A
15 m/s
B
16.67 m/s
C
18 m/s
D
20 m/s
Question 53 Easy

A van's speed increases from 30 km/h to 90 km/h. What is the ratio of final to initial speed?

A
01:02
B
02:01
C
01:03
D
03:01
Question 54 Easy

A van takes 5 hours to cover 400 km. What should be its speed to cover the same distance in 4 hours?

A
90 km/h
B
95 km/h
C
100 km/h
D
105 km/h
Question 55 Medium

Two vans start towards each other from 240 km apart at 50 km/h and 70 km/h. After how long will they meet?

A
1 hour
B
1.5 hours
C
2 hours
D
2.5 hours
Question 56 Medium

A van covers 150 km at 50 km/h and 200 km at 40 km/h. What is the average speed?

A
42.5 km/h
B
43.5 km/h
C
44.5 km/h
D
45.5 km/h
Question 57 Medium

A van moving at 72 km/h takes 15 seconds to pass a pole. What is the length of the van?

A
250 m
B
300 m
C
350 m
D
400 m
Question 58 Medium

If 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
Question 59 Easy

A van travels 120 km in 1 hour 30 minutes. What is its average speed?

A
70 km/h
B
75 km/h
C
80 km/h
D
85 km/h
Question 60 Easy

A van's speed is 54 km/h. How long will it take to cover 135 km?

A
2 hours
B
2.25 hours
C
2.5 hours
D
2.75 hours
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