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Eleventh Grade (Grade 11) Physics Questions

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Grade 11 Forces and Motion
Two rocks are thrown at the same time with the same speed. One is thrown directly downward while the other is thrown straight up. Which statement correctly compares their speeds when they hit the ground?
  1. The rock thrown straight up hits the ground at a faster speed.
  2. The rock thrown directly downward hits the ground at a faster speed.
  3. Both rocks hit the ground at the same speed.
  4. There is not enough information to compare their speeds.
Grade 11 Matter
Grade 11 Matter
Grade 11 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 11 Forces and Motion
Which of the following two quantities are vectors?
  1. acceleration and deceleration
  2. mass and gravity
  3. force and velocity
  4. speed and time interval
Grade 11 Quantum Physics and the Atom
Grade 11 Quantum Physics and the Atom
Which SI unit is used for Planck's constant?
  1. Joule meter
  2. Newton per second
  3. Newton second
  4. Joule second
Grade 11 Magnetism and Electricity
The diagram shows a bar magnet with magnetic lines going from north pole to south pole outside the magnet. What is the direction of magnetic lines inside the magnet?
Magnetic Lines Of Forces
  1. south pole to north pole
  2. north pole to south pole
  3. there are no lines inside the magnet
  4. it is impossible to know
Grade 11 Motion in Two- and Three-Dimensions
A 5kg rock is lifted to a height of 4m in 3 seconds. Which of the following is FALSE?
  1. Its potential energy at the top is 200 J
  2. 200J of work was done on the rock
  3. Its kinetic energy at the ground is 7.5J
  4. The potential energy at the ground is 0J
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