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What do you understand by the term measurement?

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What are derived physical quantities? Give any two examples of derived physical quantities.

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What are the characteristics of a standard unit?

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Mention any two advantages of the metric system over traditional units.

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Which institution in the world maintains the guidelines for using the SI units correctly?

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What are the fundamental physical quantities? Name any three fundamental physical quantities.

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Explain by giving two examples of why the measurement of a physical quantity is expressed as a combination of a numeral and a unit.

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Explain in detail why there was a need to standardize units.

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Why are multiples and submultiples of SI units required?

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State some common rules to write SI units correctly.

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Which of the following weighing devices has very high accuracy and sensitivity?

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State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.

The error in reading a scale due to the wrong positioning of the eye is called human error.

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State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.

The region enclosed within the boundaries of a two-dimensional figure is called its area.

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Which of the following is a fundamental physical quantity?

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The system of measurement based on centimetre-gram- second is known as

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There are ............. fundamental physical quantities.

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1 kilometre is equal to ............... metres.

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State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.

The average of a group of observations is calculated by adding all the observations and dividing the sum by the number of observations.

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State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.

Mercury does not stick to the surface of glass.

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State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.

1 m = 10,000 cm3

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