Advanced Kinematics MCQ Worksheet
Q1. A body moves 30 m north, then 40 m east. What is the magnitude of average velocity if the journey took
10 seconds?
A. 7 m/s
B. 5 m/s
C. 6 m/s
D. 4 m/s
Q2. The position of a particle is given by x(t) = 2t^3 - 5t^2 + 4t. Find its velocity at t = 2 seconds.
A. 4 m/s
B. 8 m/s
C. 6 m/s
D. 10 m/s
Q3. If the acceleration of a body is zero, which of the following must be true?
A. The body is at rest
B. The velocity is constant
C. The displacement is zero
D. The speed is zero
Q4. A particle is thrown vertically upward. What is the velocity and acceleration at the highest point?
A. v = 0, a = g
B. v = g, a = 0
C. v = 0, a = 0
D. v = max, a = g
Q5. Displacement-time graph of a particle is a curve. What does this indicate about the motion?
A. Constant speed
B. Constant velocity
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Non-uniform velocity
Q6. A body moves in a circle at constant speed. What is the nature of its acceleration?
A. Zero
B. Constant in magnitude and direction
C. Constant magnitude, changing direction
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D. Varying magnitude
Q7. Velocity-time graph of a body is a straight line inclined to the time axis. What does it indicate?
A. Uniform motion
B. Non-uniform acceleration
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Increasing acceleration
Q8. Instantaneous speed of a body is always equal to the magnitude of:
A. Average velocity
B. Displacement
C. Instantaneous velocity
D. Acceleration
Q9. A vehicle travels equal distances at speeds of 30 km/h and 60 km/h. Find the average speed.
A. 45 km/h
B. 40 km/h
C. 42 km/h
D. 50 km/h
Q10. Which of the following quantities can be zero even if the other is non-zero?
A. Displacement and distance
B. Velocity and speed
C. Velocity and acceleration
D. Acceleration and velocity
Q11. A body accelerates uniformly from rest to 20 m/s in 4 seconds. What is the average velocity during this
interval?
A. 20 m/s
B. 10 m/s
C. 5 m/s
D. 15 m/s
Q12. Which of the following graphs indicates a uniformly increasing velocity?
A. Straight horizontal line on v-t graph
Q1. A body moves 30 m north, then 40 m east. What is the magnitude of average velocity if the journey took
10 seconds?
A. 7 m/s
B. 5 m/s
C. 6 m/s
D. 4 m/s
Q2. The position of a particle is given by x(t) = 2t^3 - 5t^2 + 4t. Find its velocity at t = 2 seconds.
A. 4 m/s
B. 8 m/s
C. 6 m/s
D. 10 m/s
Q3. If the acceleration of a body is zero, which of the following must be true?
A. The body is at rest
B. The velocity is constant
C. The displacement is zero
D. The speed is zero
Q4. A particle is thrown vertically upward. What is the velocity and acceleration at the highest point?
A. v = 0, a = g
B. v = g, a = 0
C. v = 0, a = 0
D. v = max, a = g
Q5. Displacement-time graph of a particle is a curve. What does this indicate about the motion?
A. Constant speed
B. Constant velocity
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Non-uniform velocity
Q6. A body moves in a circle at constant speed. What is the nature of its acceleration?
A. Zero
B. Constant in magnitude and direction
C. Constant magnitude, changing direction
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D. Varying magnitude
Q7. Velocity-time graph of a body is a straight line inclined to the time axis. What does it indicate?
A. Uniform motion
B. Non-uniform acceleration
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Increasing acceleration
Q8. Instantaneous speed of a body is always equal to the magnitude of:
A. Average velocity
B. Displacement
C. Instantaneous velocity
D. Acceleration
Q9. A vehicle travels equal distances at speeds of 30 km/h and 60 km/h. Find the average speed.
A. 45 km/h
B. 40 km/h
C. 42 km/h
D. 50 km/h
Q10. Which of the following quantities can be zero even if the other is non-zero?
A. Displacement and distance
B. Velocity and speed
C. Velocity and acceleration
D. Acceleration and velocity
Q11. A body accelerates uniformly from rest to 20 m/s in 4 seconds. What is the average velocity during this
interval?
A. 20 m/s
B. 10 m/s
C. 5 m/s
D. 15 m/s
Q12. Which of the following graphs indicates a uniformly increasing velocity?
A. Straight horizontal line on v-t graph