1. Which one of the following devices is used to measure the intensity of Earthquake?
						
					2. Ammeter is -
						
					3. What is measured by manometer?
						
					4. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
  
    List-I (Instrument) 
    List-II (Measuring quantity) 
   
  
    a. Ammeter 
    1. Pressure 
   
  
    b. Hygrometer 
    2. Weight 
   
  
    c. Spring balance 
    3. Electric current 
   
  
    d. Barometer 
    4. Relative humidity 
   
						
					| List-I (Instrument) | List-II (Measuring quantity) | 
| a. Ammeter | 1. Pressure | 
| b. Hygrometer | 2. Weight | 
| c. Spring balance | 3. Electric current | 
| d. Barometer | 4. Relative humidity | 
5. Which of the following pairs does not have the same SI units?
						
					6. Which of the following has SI unit Joule/second?
						
					7. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
  
    List-I (Units) 
    List-II (Parametric quantities) 
   
  
    a. Watt 
    1. Heat 
   
  
    b. Knot 
    2. Navigation 
   
  
    c. Nautical mile 
    3. Speed of a ship 
   
  
    d. Calorie 
    4. Power 
   
						
					| List-I (Units) | List-II (Parametric quantities) | 
| a. Watt | 1. Heat | 
| b. Knot | 2. Navigation | 
| c. Nautical mile | 3. Speed of a ship | 
| d. Calorie | 4. Power | 
8. The measurement of physical quantity
						
					9. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
  
    List-I 
    List-II 
   
  
    a. Acceleration 
    1. Joule 
   
  
    b. Force 
    2. Newton second 
   
  
    c. Work done 
    3. Newton 
   
  
    d. Impulse 
    4. Metre per second2 
   
						
					| List-I | List-II | 
| a. Acceleration | 1. Joule | 
| b. Force | 2. Newton second | 
| c. Work done | 3. Newton | 
| d. Impulse | 4. Metre per second2 | 
10. Which of the following can be measured temperature without touching to object?
						
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