Measurement Online Test 8th Science Lesson 1 Questions in English

Measurement Online Test 8th Science Lesson 1 Questions in English

Measurement Online Test 8th Science Lesson 1 Questions in English

Time limit: 0

Quiz-summary

0 of 48 questions completed

Questions:

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8
  9. 9
  10. 10
  11. 11
  12. 12
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15
  16. 16
  17. 17
  18. 18
  19. 19
  20. 20
  21. 21
  22. 22
  23. 23
  24. 24
  25. 25
  26. 26
  27. 27
  28. 28
  29. 29
  30. 30
  31. 31
  32. 32
  33. 33
  34. 34
  35. 35
  36. 36
  37. 37
  38. 38
  39. 39
  40. 40
  41. 41
  42. 42
  43. 43
  44. 44
  45. 45
  46. 46
  47. 47
  48. 48

Information

Measurement Online Test 8th Science Lesson 1 Questions in English

You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.

Quiz is loading...

You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.

You have to finish following quiz, to start this quiz:

Results

0 of 48 questions answered correctly

Your time:

Time has elapsed

You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0)

Average score
 
 
Your score
 
 

Categories

  1. Not categorized 0%
maximum of 48 points
Pos. Name Entered on Points Result
Table is loading
No data available
Your result has been entered into leaderboard
Loading
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8
  9. 9
  10. 10
  11. 11
  12. 12
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15
  16. 16
  17. 17
  18. 18
  19. 19
  20. 20
  21. 21
  22. 22
  23. 23
  24. 24
  25. 25
  26. 26
  27. 27
  28. 28
  29. 29
  30. 30
  31. 31
  32. 32
  33. 33
  34. 34
  35. 35
  36. 36
  37. 37
  38. 38
  39. 39
  40. 40
  41. 41
  42. 42
  43. 43
  44. 44
  45. 45
  46. 46
  47. 47
  48. 48
  1. Answered
  2. Review
  1. Question 1 of 48
    1. Question

    1. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1) Physics is the study of nature and natural phenomena

    2) Physics is based on experimental observations.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Physics is the study of nature and natural phenomena. Physics is considered as the base of all science subjects. Physics is based on experimental observations.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Physics is the study of nature and natural phenomena. Physics is considered as the base of all science subjects. Physics is based on experimental observations.

  2. Question 2 of 48
    2. Question

    2. Assertion(A): Scientific theories are valid, only if they are confirmed through various experiments

    Reason(R): Theories in physics use many physical quantities that have to be measured.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The principles and observations allow us to develop a deeper understanding of nature. Scientific theories are valid, only if they are confirmed through various experiments. Theories in physics use many physical quantities that have to be measured.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The principles and observations allow us to develop a deeper understanding of nature. Scientific theories are valid, only if they are confirmed through various experiments. Theories in physics use many physical quantities that have to be measured.

  3. Question 3 of 48
    3. Question

    3. Which of the following are the things necessary for perfect measurement?

    1) Instrument

    2) Standard quantity

    3) Acceptable unit

    Correct

    Explanation

    Measurement is the base of all scientific studies and experimentations. We need three things for a perfect measurement. They are (i) an instrument, (ii) a standard quantity and (iii) an acceptable unit.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Measurement is the base of all scientific studies and experimentations. We need three things for a perfect measurement. They are (i) an instrument, (ii) a standard quantity and (iii) an acceptable unit.

  4. Question 4 of 48
    4. Question

    4. Which of the following is not one of the system of Units?

    Correct

    Explanation

    People in various part of the world are using different systems of units for measurement. Some common systems of units are:

    • FPS – System (Foot for length, Pound for mass and Second for time)
    • CGS-System (Centimetre for length, Gram for mass and Second for time)
    • MKS- System (Metre for length, Kilogram for mass and Second for time)
    Incorrect

    Explanation

    People in various part of the world are using different systems of units for measurement. Some common systems of units are:

    • FPS – System (Foot for length, Pound for mass and Second for time)
    • CGS-System (Centimetre for length, Gram for mass and Second for time)
    • MKS- System (Metre for length, Kilogram for mass and Second for time)
  5. Question 5 of 48
    5. Question

    5. Which of the following is not a metric system?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The ‘CGS’, ‘MKS’ and SI units are metric systems of units and ‘FPS’ is not a metric system. It is a British system of units.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The ‘CGS’, ‘MKS’ and SI units are metric systems of units and ‘FPS’ is not a metric system. It is a British system of units.

  6. Question 6 of 48
    6. Question

    6. Assertion(A): In earlier days, scientists performed their experiments and recorded their results in their own system.

    Reason(R): Due to lack of communication, they couldn’t organize other’s experimental results.

    Correct

    Explanation

    In earlier days, scientists performed their experiments and recorded their results in their own system. Due to lack of communication, they couldn’t organize other’s experimental results. So, the scientists planned to follow a uniform system for taking the measurements.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In earlier days, scientists performed their experiments and recorded their results in their own system. Due to lack of communication, they couldn’t organize other’s experimental results. So, the scientists planned to follow a uniform system for taking the measurements.

  7. Question 7 of 48
    7. Question

    7. The 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures took place at_____

    Correct

    Explanation

    As you studied in the lower classes, in 1960, in the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures at Paris in France, the scientists recognized the need of using standard units for physical quantities. That was called as “International System of Units” and is popularly known as SI System (abbreviated from the French name ‘Systeme International’).

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    As you studied in the lower classes, in 1960, in the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures at Paris in France, the scientists recognized the need of using standard units for physical quantities. That was called as “International System of Units” and is popularly known as SI System (abbreviated from the French name ‘Systeme International’).

  8. Question 8 of 48
    8. Question

    8. Match the following Base Quantities and Units:

    I. Luminous Intensity  1. Mole

    II. Time  2. Candela

    III. Amount of Substance  3. Second

    IV. Mass  4. Kg

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  9. Question 9 of 48
    9. Question

    9. Which space administration orbiter failed because of misunderstanding of system of units?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In December 1998, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA launched the Mars Climate Orbiter to collect the data of the Martian climate. Nine months later, on September 23, 1999, the Orbiter disappeared while approaching Mars at an unexpectedly low altitude. An investigation revealed that the orbital calculations were incorrect due to an error in the transfer of information between the spacecraft’s team in Colorado and the mission navigation team in California. One team was using the English FPS system of units for calculation, while the other group was using the MKS system of units. This misunderstanding caused a loss of approximately 125 million dollars.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In December 1998, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA launched the Mars Climate Orbiter to collect the data of the Martian climate. Nine months later, on September 23, 1999, the Orbiter disappeared while approaching Mars at an unexpectedly low altitude. An investigation revealed that the orbital calculations were incorrect due to an error in the transfer of information between the spacecraft’s team in Colorado and the mission navigation team in California. One team was using the English FPS system of units for calculation, while the other group was using the MKS system of units. This misunderstanding caused a loss of approximately 125 million dollars.

  10. Question 10 of 48
    10. Question

    10. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance.

    2. Heat given to a substance will increase its temperature

    3. Heat removed from a substance will lower its temperature.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance. Heat given to a substance will increase its temperature. Heat remove from a substance will lower its temperature.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance. Heat given to a substance will increase its temperature. Heat remove from a substance will lower its temperature.

  11. Question 11 of 48
    11. Question

    11. Temperature is a measure of_____ of the particles in a system.

    Correct

    Explanation

    We need a reliable quantity to decide the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. That quantity is ‘temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    We need a reliable quantity to decide the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. That quantity is ‘temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system.

  12. Question 12 of 48
    12. Question

    12. The SI unit of Temperature is_____

    Correct

    Explanation

    The SI unit of Temperature is kelvin. ‘Thermometers’ are used to measure temperature directly. Usually, thermometers are calibrated with some standard scales. Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin are the most commonly used scales to measure Temperature.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The SI unit of Temperature is kelvin. ‘Thermometers’ are used to measure temperature directly. Usually, thermometers are calibrated with some standard scales. Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin are the most commonly used scales to measure Temperature.

  13. Question 13 of 48
    13. Question

    13. What is the melting point of water in Celsius thermometer?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In these thermometers, melting point of pure ice (0°C) is taken as Lower Fixed Point (LFP) and Boiling point of water (100°C) is taken as Upper Fixed Point (UFP).

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In these thermometers, melting point of pure ice (0°C) is taken as Lower Fixed Point (LFP) and Boiling point of water (100°C) is taken as Upper Fixed Point (UFP).

  14. Question 14 of 48
    14. Question

    14. Number of divisions in Fahrenheit thermometer?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  15. Question 15 of 48
    15. Question

    15. Which of the following are equal?

    1. C/100

    2. (F-32)/180

    3. (K-273)/100

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  16. Question 16 of 48
    16. Question

    16. Which of the following is scale graduated in clinical thermometers?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Physicians use ‘clinical thermometers. It is graduated in ‘Fahrenheit Scale’. “Normal temperature of the human body is between 98.4° F and 98.6° F”.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Physicians use ‘clinical thermometers. It is graduated in ‘Fahrenheit Scale’. “Normal temperature of the human body is between 98.4° F and 98.6° F”.

  17. Question 17 of 48
    17. Question

    17. Scientists are using thermometers with_________

    Correct

    Explanation

    Scientists are using thermometers with kelvin scale. Common temperature measurements are made in Celsius scale. (Example: Weather reports are given in Celsius scale.)

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Scientists are using thermometers with kelvin scale. Common temperature measurements are made in Celsius scale. (Example: Weather reports are given in Celsius scale.)

  18. Question 18 of 48
    18. Question

    18. ______ thermometer, measures the temperature of an object without any physical contact

    Correct

    Explanation

    Infra-red thermometer, measures the temperature of an object without any physical contact. Weather reports are given in Celsius scale.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Infra-red thermometer, measures the temperature of an object without any physical contact. Weather reports are given in Celsius scale.

  19. Question 19 of 48
    19. Question

    19. Flow of electric charges, in a particular direction is known as_____

    Correct

    Explanation

    Flow of electric charges, in a particular direction is known as ‘electric current’. The magnitude of an electric current is the amount of electric charge flowing through a conductor in one second.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Flow of electric charges, in a particular direction is known as ‘electric current’. The magnitude of an electric current is the amount of electric charge flowing through a conductor in one second.

  20. Question 20 of 48
    20. Question

    20. SI unit of Electric Current is_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    SI unit of Electric Current is ‘ampere’ and it is denoted as A. Unit of charge is coulomb. One ampere is defined as one ‘coulomb’ of charge moving in a conductor in one second. Ammeter is a device used to measure ‘electric current.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    SI unit of Electric Current is ‘ampere’ and it is denoted as A. Unit of charge is coulomb. One ampere is defined as one ‘coulomb’ of charge moving in a conductor in one second. Ammeter is a device used to measure ‘electric current.

  21. Question 21 of 48
    21. Question

    21. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. At very low temperature, around 30 K (-243.2° C), some conductors conduct electric current without any loss.

    2. These conductors are known as ‘SUPER- SONIC CONDUCTORS’

    3. The super conductors are used to levitate trains from the track.

    Correct

    Explanation

    At very low temperature, around 30 K (-243.2° C), some conductors conduct electric current without any loss. These conductors are known as ‘SUPER CONDUCTORS’. The super conductors are used to levitate trains from the track. Super conductors can be used as memory or storage element in the computers.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    At very low temperature, around 30 K (-243.2° C), some conductors conduct electric current without any loss. These conductors are known as ‘SUPER CONDUCTORS’. The super conductors are used to levitate trains from the track. Super conductors can be used as memory or storage element in the computers.

  22. Question 22 of 48
    22. Question

    22. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. There is an indirect method to count the number of atoms or molecules in a substance in multiples of mole.

    2. Amount of substance is a measure of the number of entities (particles) present in a substance

    Correct

    Explanation

    It is very difficult to count the number of atoms because the atoms are not visible. There is an indirect method to count the number of atoms or molecules in a substance in multiples of mole. Amount of substance is a measure of the number of entities (particles) present in a substance. The entity may be an atom, molecule, ion, electron or proton etc.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    It is very difficult to count the number of atoms because the atoms are not visible. There is an indirect method to count the number of atoms or molecules in a substance in multiples of mole. Amount of substance is a measure of the number of entities (particles) present in a substance. The entity may be an atom, molecule, ion, electron or proton etc.

  23. Question 23 of 48
    23. Question

    23. The SI unit of amount of substance is_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    Generally, the amount of substance is directly proportional to the number of atoms or molecules. The SI unit of amount of substance is mole and it is denoted as ‘mol’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Generally, the amount of substance is directly proportional to the number of atoms or molecules. The SI unit of amount of substance is mole and it is denoted as ‘mol’.

  24. Question 24 of 48
    24. Question

    24. Number of entities contained in a mole is_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    Mole is defined as the amount of substance, which contains 6.023 x 1023 entities. The number 6.023 × 1023 is also known as Avogadro Number.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Mole is defined as the amount of substance, which contains 6.023 x 1023 entities. The number 6.023 × 1023 is also known as Avogadro Number.

  25. Question 25 of 48
    25. Question

    25. Intensity of light can be measured with_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    In cricket stadium umpire checks the intensity of light, as perceived by the human eye, by using an instrument called ‘Photometer’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In cricket stadium umpire checks the intensity of light, as perceived by the human eye, by using an instrument called ‘Photometer’.

  26. Question 26 of 48
    26. Question

    26. The SI unit of luminous intensity is________

    Correct

    Explanation

    The measure of the power of the emitted light, by a light source in a particular direction, per unit solid angle is called as Luminous Intensity. The SI unit of luminous intensity is candela and is denoted as ‘cd’

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The measure of the power of the emitted light, by a light source in a particular direction, per unit solid angle is called as Luminous Intensity. The SI unit of luminous intensity is candela and is denoted as ‘cd’

  27. Question 27 of 48
    27. Question

    27. What is the SI unit of Luminous Flux?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Luminous Flux or luminous power is the measure of the perceived power of light. Its SI unit is ‘lumen’. One lumen is defined as the luminous flux of the light produced by the light source that emits one candela of luminous intensity over a solid angle of one steradian.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Luminous Flux or luminous power is the measure of the perceived power of light. Its SI unit is ‘lumen’. One lumen is defined as the luminous flux of the light produced by the light source that emits one candela of luminous intensity over a solid angle of one steradian.

  28. Question 28 of 48
    28. Question

    28. The SI unit of Plane Angle is_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    Plane angle is the angle between the intersection of two straight lines or intersection of two planes. The SI unit of Plane Angle is ‘radian’ and is denoted as ‘rad’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Plane angle is the angle between the intersection of two straight lines or intersection of two planes. The SI unit of Plane Angle is ‘radian’ and is denoted as ‘rad’.

  29. Question 29 of 48
    29. Question

    29. 1 radian =_________

    Correct

    Explanation

    Radian is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.

    π radian = 180°

    1 radian = 180°/ π

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Radian is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.

    π radian = 180°

    1 radian = 180°/ π

  30. Question 30 of 48
    30. Question

    30. The SI unit of solid angle is__________

    Correct

    Explanation

    Solid Angle is the angle formed by three or more planes intersecting at a common point. It can also be defined as ‘angle formed at the vertex of the cone’. The SI unit of solid angle is ‘steradian’ and is denoted as ‘sr’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Solid Angle is the angle formed by three or more planes intersecting at a common point. It can also be defined as ‘angle formed at the vertex of the cone’. The SI unit of solid angle is ‘steradian’ and is denoted as ‘sr’.

  31. Question 31 of 48
    31. Question

    31. Solid Angle is_________ dimensional

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  32. Question 32 of 48
    32. Question

    32. Which of the following statement is incorrect?

    1) Clocks are used to measure time intervals.

    2) Scientists modified the clock’s mechanism to obtain accuracy

    Correct

    Explanation

    Clocks are used to measure time intervals. So, many clocks were used from the ancient time. Scientists modified the clock’s mechanism to obtain accuracy

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Clocks are used to measure time intervals. So, many clocks were used from the ancient time. Scientists modified the clock’s mechanism to obtain accuracy

  33. Question 33 of 48
    33. Question

    33. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. Hours Hand is short and thick

    2. Minutes Hand is long and thin

    3. Seconds Hand is long and very thin.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Analog clock has three hands to show the time.

    Hours Hand: It is short and thick. It shows ‘hour’.

    Minutes Hand: It is long and thin. It shows ‘minute’.

    Seconds Hand: It is long and very thin. It shows ‘second’. It makes one rotation in one minute and 60 rotations in one hour.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Analog clock has three hands to show the time.

    Hours Hand: It is short and thick. It shows ‘hour’.

    Minutes Hand: It is long and thin. It shows ‘minute’.

    Seconds Hand: It is long and very thin. It shows ‘second’. It makes one rotation in one minute and 60 rotations in one hour.

  34. Question 34 of 48
    34. Question

    34. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. A digital clock displays the time directly

    2. It can be driven either mechanically or electronically

    3. Digital clocks are often called as Electronic Clocks.

    Correct

    Explanation

    A digital clock displays the time directly. It shows the time in numerals or other symbols. It may have a 12 hours or 24 hours display. Recent clocks are showing Date, Day, Month, Year, Temperature etc. Digital clocks are often called as Electronic Clocks. Analog clocks can be driven either mechanically or electronically.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    A digital clock displays the time directly. It shows the time in numerals or other symbols. It may have a 12 hours or 24 hours display. Recent clocks are showing Date, Day, Month, Year, Temperature etc. Digital clocks are often called as Electronic Clocks. Analog clocks can be driven either mechanically or electronically.

  35. Question 35 of 48
    35. Question

    35. Quartz clocks have an accuracy of one second in every_______ s

    Correct

    Explanation

    Quartz Clocks are activated by ‘electronic oscillations’, which are controlled by a ‘quartz crystal’. The frequency of a vibrating crystal is very precise. So, the quartz clock is more accurate than the mechanical clock. These clocks have an accuracy of one second in every 10^9 seconds

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Quartz Clocks are activated by ‘electronic oscillations’, which are controlled by a ‘quartz crystal’. The frequency of a vibrating crystal is very precise. So, the quartz clock is more accurate than the mechanical clock. These clocks have an accuracy of one second in every 10^9 seconds

  36. Question 36 of 48
    36. Question

    36. Which of the following statement is incorrect?

    1. The principle of a quartz clock is the Piezo – electric property of a crystal

    2. Piezo-electric property means that when a pressure is applied along a particular axis of a crystal, an electric potential difference is developed in a perpendicular axis

    Correct

    Explanation

    The principle of a quartz clock is the Piezo – electric property of a crystal. Piezo-electric property means that when a pressure is applied along a particular axis of a crystal, an electric potential difference is developed in a perpendicular axis. In the reverse piezo-electric effect, a crystal becomes mechanically stressed when a voltage is applied across its opposite faces.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The principle of a quartz clock is the Piezo – electric property of a crystal. Piezo-electric property means that when a pressure is applied along a particular axis of a crystal, an electric potential difference is developed in a perpendicular axis. In the reverse piezo-electric effect, a crystal becomes mechanically stressed when a voltage is applied across its opposite faces.

  37. Question 37 of 48
    37. Question

    37. Atomic Clocks have an accuracy of one second in every___ s

    Correct

    Explanation

    Atomic Clock are making use of periodic vibrations occurring within the atom. These clocks have an accuracy of one second in every 10^13 seconds.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Atomic Clock are making use of periodic vibrations occurring within the atom. These clocks have an accuracy of one second in every 10^13 seconds.

  38. Question 38 of 48
    38. Question

    38. Atomic clocks are used in______

    1. GIS

    2. GPS

    3. GLONASS

    Correct

    Explanation

    Atomic clocks are used in Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) and International time distribution services

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Atomic clocks are used in Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) and International time distribution services

  39. Question 39 of 48
    39. Question

    39. The first atomic clock was developed in___________

    Correct

    Explanation

    The first atomic clock was developed in 1949 at the US National Bureau of Standards. But, it was less accurate than the quartz clock.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The first atomic clock was developed in 1949 at the US National Bureau of Standards. But, it was less accurate than the quartz clock.

  40. Question 40 of 48
    40. Question

    40. The first accurate atomic clock was based on_______

    Correct

    Explanation

    The first accurate atomic clock (based on Caesium – 133) was built by Lauis Essan and Jack Penny in 1955, at the National Physics Laboratory in the United Kingdom.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The first accurate atomic clock (based on Caesium – 133) was built by Lauis Essan and Jack Penny in 1955, at the National Physics Laboratory in the United Kingdom.

  41. Question 41 of 48
    41. Question

    41. Time difference between two adjacent time zones is_____

    Correct

    Explanation

    Time difference between two adjacent time zones is 1 hour. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory, located at Greenwich in London.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Time difference between two adjacent time zones is 1 hour. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory, located at Greenwich in London.

  42. Question 42 of 48
    42. Question

    42. The Earth is divided into____ zones

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Earth is divided into 24 zones, each of a width of 15-degree longitude. These regions are called as ‘Time Zones’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Earth is divided into 24 zones, each of a width of 15-degree longitude. These regions are called as ‘Time Zones’.

  43. Question 43 of 48
    43. Question

    43. IST of India is located in_____

    Correct

    Explanation

    The location of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh is taken as the reference longitude of the Indian Standard Time. It is located at 82.5-degree longitude.

    IST = GMT + 5:30 hours

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The location of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh is taken as the reference longitude of the Indian Standard Time. It is located at 82.5-degree longitude.

    IST = GMT + 5:30 hours

  44. Question 44 of 48
    44. Question

    44. Which of the following statement is correct?

    1. Measurement is the base of all experiments in science and technology

    2. The value of every measurement contains some uncertainty

    3. The difference between the real value and the observed value is called an error

    Correct

    Explanation

    Measurement is the base of all experiments in science and technology. The value of every measurement contains some uncertainty. These uncertainties are called as ‘Errors’. The difference between the real value and the observed value is called an error.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Measurement is the base of all experiments in science and technology. The value of every measurement contains some uncertainty. These uncertainties are called as ‘Errors’. The difference between the real value and the observed value is called an error.

  45. Question 45 of 48
    45. Question

    45. Convert 80° C into kelvin.

    Correct

    Explanation

    K = C + 273

    K = 80 + 273

    K = 353 kelvin

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    K = C + 273

    K = 80 + 273

    K = 353 kelvin

  46. Question 46 of 48
    46. Question

    46. Convert 300 K into Celsius.

    Correct

    Explanation

    C = K – 273

    C = 300 – 273

    C = 27 Celsius.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    C = K – 273

    C = 300 – 273

    C = 27 Celsius.

  47. Question 47 of 48
    47. Question

    47. Convert 60° into radian.

    Correct

    Explanation

    1° = π/ 180

    60° = π × 60/ 180

    = π/ 3 radian

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    1° = π/ 180

    60° = π × 60/ 180

    = π/ 3 radian

  48. Question 48 of 48
    48. Question

    48. Convert π/ 4 into degrees.

    Correct

    Explanation

    π radian = 180°

    π/ 4 radian = 180/ 4

     = 45°

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    π radian = 180°

    π/ 4 radian = 180/ 4

     = 45°

Leaderboard: Measurement Online Test 8th Science Lesson 1 Questions in English

maximum of 48 points
Pos. Name Entered on Points Result
Table is loading
No data available
Exit mobile version