Physics MCQs

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Question 61 Medium

Two vans start from the same point at 40 km/h and 60 km/h in opposite directions. After 3 hours how far apart are they?

A
280 km
B
300 km
C
320 km
D
340 km
Question 62 Medium

A van covers 300 km at 60 km/h and 200 km at 40 km/h. What is the average speed?

A
45 km/h
B
47.5 km/h
C
50 km/h
D
52.5 km/h
Question 63 Hard

A van moving at 90 km/h applies brakes and stops in 20 seconds. What is the retardation?

A
1 m/s²
B
1.25 m/s²
C
1.5 m/s²
D
1.75 m/s²
Question 64 Easy

A van travels 200 km in 2 hours 30 minutes. What is its speed?

A
75 km/h
B
78 km/h
C
80 km/h
D
82 km/h
Question 65 Easy

If a van's speed is 108 km/h how many meters does it cover in 10 seconds?

A
280 m
B
300 m
C
320 m
D
350 m
Question 66 Medium

A van covers 240 km in 3 hours 12 minutes. What is its speed?

A
72 km/h
B
75 km/h
C
78 km/h
D
80 km/h
Question 67 Medium

Two vans 180 km apart move towards each other at 45 km/h and 55 km/h. Where will they meet from the starting point of the first van?

A
75 km
B
80 km
C
85 km
D
90 km
Question 68 Medium

A van travels 150 km at 30 km/h and 250 km at 50 km/h. What is the average speed?

A
40 km/h
B
42 km/h
C
44 km/h
D
46 km/h
Question 69 Hard

A van moving at 36 km/h accelerates to 72 km/h in 10 seconds. What is the distance covered?

A
125 m
B
150 m
C
175 m
D
200 m
Question 70 Easy

A van covers 420 km in 6 hours. What is its speed?

A
65 km/h
B
68 km/h
C
70 km/h
D
72 km/h
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