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Kinematics Mcqs Revision

This document contains a physics revision worksheet with 15 multiple choice questions related to kinematics concepts like speed-time graphs, acceleration, average speed, and motion. The questions assess understanding of interpreting speed-time graphs, calculating distances and times from graphs, determining average speeds, and identifying instances of constant and changing motion.

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Kinematics Mcqs Revision

This document contains a physics revision worksheet with 15 multiple choice questions related to kinematics concepts like speed-time graphs, acceleration, average speed, and motion. The questions assess understanding of interpreting speed-time graphs, calculating distances and times from graphs, determining average speeds, and identifying instances of constant and changing motion.

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Beaconhouse School System

Southern Region
Physics Revision Worksheet (kinematics)
Class: IX

1. The diagram shows a speed-time graph for a body moving with 5. The graph shows the progress of an athlete in a 100m race.
constant acceleration.

What is represented by the shaded


area under the graph?
A acceleration B distance
C speed D time

2. A car accelerates from traffic lights. The graph shows how the car’s
speed changes with time.

How far does the car travel


before it reaches a steady speed?
A 10m B 20m
C 100m D 200m

3. The graph represents the movement of a body accelerating from


rest.
What time was taken to travel 10m from the start?
After 5 seconds how far has A 2.4s B 2.8s C 65s D 70s
the body moved? 6. The speed-time graph shown is
A 2 m B 10m for a bus travelling between
C 25m D 50m stops. Where on the graph is
the acceleration of the bus
4. Two stones of different weight fall at the same time from a table. the greatest?
Air resistance may be ignored. What will happen and why?
7. The circuit of a motor racing track is 3 km in length. In a race, a car
goes 25 times round the circuit in 30 minutes. What is the average
speed of the car? 12. A car travels at various speeds during a short journey. The table
A 75km/ hour B 90km/ hour shows the distances travelled and the times taken during each of
C 150km/ hour D 750km/ hour four stages P, Q, R and S.
8. A car travels 100 km. The highest speed of the car is 90 km/h, and
the lowest speed is 30km/h. The journey takes two hours. What is
the average speed for the journey?
A 30km/ h B 50km/ h C 60km/ h D 90km/ h
During which two stages is the car travelling at the same average speed?
9. A snail moves along a ruler. It takes 20s to move from Q to R. A P and Q B P and S C Q and R D R and S

13. A racing car is fitted with an on-board computer. Every time the car
passes the starting line, the computer records the distance travelled
What is its average speed from Q to R? in the next 2 seconds. Which set of data shows that the car is
increasing in speed during the 2 seconds?

10. An object moves initially with constant speed and then with
constant acceleration. Which graph shows this motion?

11. Which person is experiencing an acceleration? 14. Five telegraph poles are positioned at equal distances along the side
A a driver of a car that is braking to stop at traffic lights of a road.
B a passenger in a train that is stationary in a railway station
C a shopper in a large store ascending an escalator at a uniform rate

D a skydiver falling at constant speed towards the Earth


A car accelerates until it is level with pole 4. The car then continues along
the road at a steady speed. The times taken to travel between one pole and
the next are measured. Which time is the greatest? The time between
A pole 1 and pole 2. B pole 2 and pole
3. C pole 3 and pole 4. D pole 4 and pole 5.

15. The graph represents part of the journey of a car.


What distance does the car travel
during this part of the journey?

A 150m B 300m C 600m D 1200m

6B
7C
8B

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