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Physical quantities which can be completely described by its magnitude as well as direction are called………..quantities.
a) geometric                         
b) scalar
c) vector                              
d) all above

c

Displacement, velocity, acceleration, force etc. are examples of………..quantities.
a) scalar                                
b) vectors
c) geometric                         
d) both a & b

b

Vectors can be represented in………..way/s.
a) three 
b) one                    
c) two    
d) five

c

Explanation: i) symbolic representation              iii) graphical representation.



d

A . . . . . .  is a visual representation of information, showing how one quantity varies with another quantity.
a) vector                               

b) slide
c) graph                               
d) none of these

c

Graphically a vector is represented by a/an……
a) bold face letter
b) letter with arrow head
c) English letter                   
d) arrow

d