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This comprehensive test bank for the 12th Edition of Physics by John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, and Shane Stadler is an essential resource for instructors, tutors, and advanced students seeking to master fundamental physics concepts and exam preparation. Spanning over 800 pages across 32 chapters, this meticulously organized question bank contains thousands of multiple-choice questions with verified answers, covering everything from SI base units and vectors to quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and special relativity. Each chapter includes questions ranging from easy to hard difficulty levels, complete with answer keys and section references. Topics include kinematics, dynamics, circular motion, work and energy, momentum, rotational dynamics, thermodynamics, waves and sound, electromagnetism, circuits, optics, and modern physics. Whether you're preparing for midterms, finals, or standardized physics exams, this test bank provides the rigorous practice needed to succeed.

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Physics,
John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
Full 1-32 Chapters
12th Edition

,Chapter: Chapter 1

Multiple Choice


1. Which one of the following is an SI base unit?
A) gram
B) slug
C) newton
D) centimeter
E) kilogram

Ans: E
Difficulty: Easy
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




2. Complete the following statement: Today, the standard meter is defined in terms of
A) the distance from the earth's equator to the north pole.
B) the wavelength of light emitted from a krypton atom.
C) the wavelength of light emitted from a sodium atom.
D) a platinum-iridium bar kept in France.
E) the speed of light.

Ans: E
Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




3. Complete the following statement: Today, the standard unit of mass is defined in terms of
A) a specified volume of water at 4 °C.
B) Planck’s constant h.
C) a specified number of cesium atoms.
D) a standard platinum bar.
E) the speed of light.
F)
Ans: B


Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3

,4. Complete the following statement: Today, the standard unit of time is defined in terms of
A) the electromagnetic waves emitted by cesium atoms.
B) the motion of the moon around the earth.
C) the motion of a precision pendulum.
D) the average solar day.
E) the speed of light.

Ans: A
Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




5. The mass of a raindrop is 4 milligrams. Which one of the following statements indicates the
correct mass of the raindrop in grams?
A) The raindrop has a mass of 4 × 106 grams.
B) The raindrop has a mass of 4 × 10–3 grams.
C) The raindrop has a mass of 4 × 10–1 grams.
D) The raindrop has a mass of 4 × 103 grams.
E) The raindrop has a mass of 4 × 10–6 grams.

Ans: B
Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




6. Which one of the following is the longest length?
A) 100 meters
B) 102 centimeters
C) 104 millimeters
D) 105 micrometers
E) 107 nanometers

Ans: C

Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




7. In a diving competition, a woman dives from a platform that is ten meters above the surface
of the water. What is the height, expressed in feet, of the platform?
A) 13 feet
B) 18 feet
C) 24 feet
D) 33 feet
E) 47 feet

, Ans: D
Difficulty: Medium
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




8. A candy shop sells a pound of chocolate for $ 10.85. What is the price of 1.50 kg of
chocolate at the shop?
A) $ 8.17
B) $ 13.49
C) $ 17.98
D) $ 29.73
E) $ 35.81

Ans: E
Difficulty: Hard
SectionDef: Section 1-2 and Section 1-3




1 milligram
9. Complete the following statement: The ratio 1 kilogram is equal to
A) 102.
B) 103.
C) 106.
D) 10–3.
E) 10–6.

Ans: E
Difficulty: Medium

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