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Uniform Acceleration MDCAT MCQs with Answers

Welcome to the Uniform Acceleration MDCAT MCQs with Answers. In this post, we have shared Uniform Acceleration Multiple Choice Questions and Answers for PMC MDCAT 2024. Each question in MDCAT Physics offers a chance to enhance your knowledge regarding Uniform Acceleration MCQs in this MDCAT Online Test.

Uniform Acceleration MDCAT MCQs Test Preparations

Uniform acceleration means:
a) Acceleration is changing
b) Acceleration is constant
c) Velocity is changing
d) Speed is changing

Answer
b

The velocity-time graph of an object undergoing uniform acceleration is:
a) A curve
b) A straight line
c) A horizontal line
d) A vertical line

Answer
b

In uniform acceleration, the distance traveled by an object is proportional to:
a) The square of the time
b) The velocity
c) The cube of the time
d) The square root of the time

Answer
a

The acceleration of an object is 4 m/s². If it starts from rest, its velocity after 5 seconds is:
a) 20 m/s
b) 10 m/s
c) 15 m/s
d) 25 m/s

Answer
20

The area under a velocity-time graph for uniform acceleration represents:
a) Velocity
b) Acceleration
c) Displacement
d) Speed

Answer
c

If an object has an initial velocity of 10 m/s and accelerates uniformly at 3 m/s² for 4 seconds, its final velocity is:
a) 22 m/s
b) 28 m/s
c) 16 m/s
d) 18 m/s

Answer
22

If the velocity of an object changes from 15 m/s to 25 m/s in 5 seconds, its uniform acceleration is:
a) 2 m/s²
b) 5 m/s²
c) 1 m/s²
d) 10 m/s²

Answer
2

In uniform acceleration, the distance traveled in the first second is:
a) Equal to the distance traveled in the second second
b) Twice the distance traveled in the second second
c) Half of the distance traveled in the second second
d) Equal to the initial velocity

Answer
c

If an object accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s² for 10 seconds, the total distance traveled is:
a) 150 meters
b) 300 meters
c) 30 meters
d) 60 meters

Answer
150

The uniform acceleration of an object with an initial velocity of 5 m/s and final velocity of 25 m/s over 10 seconds is:
a) 2 m/s²
b) 3 m/s²
c) 4 m/s²
d) 5 m/s²

Answer
2

If an object is accelerating uniformly, its velocity-time graph is:
a) A horizontal line
b) A vertical line
c) A straight line with a constant slope
d) A curve

Answer
c

An object accelerating uniformly at 5 m/s² starts from rest. After 8 seconds, its displacement is:
a) 160 meters
b) 320 meters
c) 200 meters
d) 40 meters

Answer
160

The change in velocity of an object undergoing uniform acceleration is directly proportional to:
a) The time
b) The initial velocity
c) The acceleration
d) The distance

Answer
a

If an object moves with a uniform acceleration of 2 m/s² and its initial velocity is 8 m/s, the velocity after 6 seconds is:
a) 20 m/s
b) 28 m/s
c) 16 m/s
d) 12 m/s

Answer
20

An object moving with uniform acceleration has its velocity doubled in 4 seconds. The acceleration is:
a) 2 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 1 m/s²
d) 8 m/s²

Answer
a

The slope of the velocity-time graph in uniform acceleration represents:
a) Speed
b) Displacement
c) Acceleration
d) Time

Answer
c

An object accelerates uniformly from 20 m/s to 50 m/s in 5 seconds. The acceleration is:
a) 6 m/s²
b) 5 m/s²
c) 3 m/s²
d) 4 m/s²

Answer
6

If an object accelerates uniformly and travels 45 meters in 3 seconds, its acceleration is:
a) 10 m/s²
b) 15 m/s²
c) 5 m/s²
d) 20 m/s²

Answer
5

For uniform acceleration, if the initial velocity is 12 m/s and the acceleration is 2 m/s², the displacement after 4 seconds is:
a) 56 meters
b) 48 meters
c) 64 meters
d) 72 meters

Answer
56

An object with initial velocity of 5 m/s and acceleration of 4 m/s² travels for 2 seconds. The distance covered is:
a) 14 meters
b) 10 meters
c) 18 meters
d) 16 meters

Answer
14

If the initial velocity of an object is 10 m/s and it accelerates uniformly at 3 m/s² for 5 seconds, the distance traveled is:
a) 100 meters
b) 75 meters
c) 50 meters
d) 65 meters

Answer
75

An object accelerating uniformly for 10 seconds has an initial velocity of 8 m/s and travels a distance of 360 meters. Its acceleration is:
a) 6 m/s²
b) 8 m/s²
c) 4 m/s²
d) 10 m/s²

Answer
4

For an object with uniform acceleration, if the final velocity is 40 m/s and the initial velocity is 20 m/s over 10 seconds, the acceleration is:
a) 2 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 1 m/s²
d) 5 m/s²

Answer
2

The displacement of an object with an initial velocity of 15 m/s and an acceleration of 2 m/s² after 3 seconds is:
a) 63 meters
b) 45 meters
c) 50 meters
d) 48 meters

Answer
63

If an object moves with a uniform acceleration of -2 m/s² and its initial velocity is 12 m/s, after 5 seconds its velocity will be:
a) 2 m/s
b) -2 m/s
c) 0 m/s
d) -10 m/s

Answer
2

If the acceleration of an object is constant and its velocity-time graph is a straight line, then:
a) The object is accelerating uniformly
b) The object is moving at constant velocity
c) The object is decelerating uniformly
d) The object is at rest

Answer
a

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