Only 1% of People Can Score 100% on This Physics Quiz!

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This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about physics, one of the hardest subjects for most people to learn and pass back in high school. If you can pass this physics quiz and score at least 20 out of 30, you will belong to a small percentage of people who can.

Can You Pass This Physics Quiz?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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Physics Prodigy

Physics Quiz Passed

You have an exceptional grasp of physics concepts! Your understanding of the laws of the universe is impressive, and you’re ready to tackle any scientific challenge. Keep pushing your limits, and you might be the next great physicist!

Physics Enthusiast

Physics Quiz Failed

You have a solid understanding of physics, and while there’s always more to learn, your curiosity and enthusiasm will keep you exploring the wonders of the universe. With more practice and study, you’ll continue to expand your knowledge and skills.

#1. Which color of light has the highest energy?

#2. What is the basic unit of force in the International System of Units (SI)?

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#3. What do you call the distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance?

#4. What is the unit of electrical current?

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#5. What is the force that opposes the motion of objects through the air?

#6. Which phenomenon causes a pencil to look bent when placed in a glass of water?

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#7. What is the energy possessed by a body due to its motion called?

#8. Which of the following is NOT a form of energy?

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#9. What is the state of matter with no fixed shape but a fixed volume?

#10. What is the atomic particle with a positive charge called?

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#11. What is the name of the instrument used to measure electric current?

#12. Which of these is a form of electromagnetic radiation?

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#13. What is the name of the force that acts between any two masses in the universe?

#14. What is the unit of power in the International System of Units (SI)?

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#15. What is the term for the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another?

#16. What does the law of conservation of energy state?

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#17. What do you call the push or pull acting on an object?

#18. Which of these is an example of a simple machine?

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#19. What is the force that pulls objects toward Earth?

#20. What phenomenon explains why the sky appears blue?

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#21. What type of energy is stored in a stretched spring?

#22. Which planet has the strongest gravitational pull in the solar system?

#23. What do we call the law that states “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”?

#24. What do we call a material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily?

#25. What is the voltage of a standard household electrical outlet in most countries?

#26. What is the rate of change of velocity called?

#27. What is the term for the amount of space an object occupies?

#28. What does a convex lens do to light rays?

#29. What is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops?

#30. What is the time it takes for one complete oscillation called?

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