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Ics Part 2 Mathematics Chapter 7 Test Online MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
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x - axis
z - axis
y - axis
None of these
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Question # 2
A unit vector is defined as a vector whose magnitude is:
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0
2
1
4
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Question # 3
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Scalar quantity
Reciprocal vector
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Question # 4
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0
-1
1
2
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Question # 5
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Position vector of O
Position vector of P
Unit vector
Null vector
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Question # 6
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0
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Question # 7
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Scalar
Free vector
Unit vector
Null vector
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Question # 8
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0
1
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Question # 9
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0
1
-1
2
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Question # 10
Which of the following is not a vector quantity ?
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Weight
Mass
Force
Velocity
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Question # 11
i
.
(j
.
k)
=
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Meaningless
-1
1
2
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Question # 12
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0
1
-1
2
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Question # 13
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3
4
5
6
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Question # 14
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1
2
3
0
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Question # 15
If any two vectors of scalar triple product are equal, then its value is equal to:
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0
1
-1
2
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Question # 16
A null vector is defined as a vector whose magnitude is:
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1
2
0
None of these
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Question # 17
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a
b
c
a + b
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Question # 18
Which of the following is a vector quantity ?
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Work
Temperature
Distance
Displacement
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Question # 19
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Question # 20
The law of parallelogram of addition was used by Aristotle to describe the combined action of :
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One force
Two forces
Three forces
Four forces
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