Trajectory Problems In Physics -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Trajectory Problems In Physics”:

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Question 1: What is a vector quantity?

(a) A quantity that only has magnitude
(b) A quantity that only has direction
(c) A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
(d) A quantity that has neither magnitude nor direction

Question 2: Which of the following is an example of a vector quantity?

(a) Temperature
(b) Mass
(c) Speed
(d) Displacement

Question 3: What is the resultant of two vectors?

(a) The sum of the magnitudes of the two vectors
(b) The difference between the magnitudes of the two vectors
(c) The sum of the magnitudes of the two vectors in the direction of one of the vectors
(d) The vector obtained by adding two vectors using vector addition

Question 4: Which of the following operations is used to add two vectors?

(a) Subtraction
(b) Division
(c) Multiplication
(d) Vector addition

Question 5: When is the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the individual vectors?

(a) When the two vectors are perpendicular to each other
(b) When the two vectors are parallel to each other
(c) When the two vectors are in the same direction
(d) When the two vectors are in opposite directions

Question 6: When subtracting one vector from another, what operation is performed?

(a) Vector addition
(b) Vector multiplication
(c) Vector subtraction
(d) Scalar multiplication

Question 7: What is the resultant of two vectors that are parallel and in the opposite direction?

(a) It is zero.
(b) It is the sum of the magnitudes of the two vectors.
(c) It is the difference between the magnitudes of the two vectors.
(d) It depends on the angle between the vectors.

Question 8: Which mathematical operation is used to find the magnitude of a vector?

(a) Division
(b) Subtraction
(c) Square root
(d) Multiplication

Question 9: If vector A has a magnitude of 5 units and vector B has a magnitude of 3 units, what is the minimum and maximum possible magnitude of their resultant when added together?

(a) Minimum: 2 units, Maximum: 8 units
(b) Minimum: 8 units, Maximum: 2 units
(c) Minimum: 3 units, Maximum: 5 units
(d) Minimum: 15 units, Maximum: 8 units

Question 10: Which of the following is an example of a scalar quantity?

(a) Force
(b) Velocity
(c) Displacement
(d) Temperature