Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs Quiz
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Question 1: What does the slope of a distance-time graph represent?
Velocity
Distance
Time
Acceleration
Question 2: If a distance-time graph is a horizontal line, what can we conclude about the object's motion?
It is slowing down
It is at rest
It is moving with constant speed
It is speeding up
Question 3: How do you interpret a negative slope in a distance-time graph?
The object is moving backwards
The object has stopped
The object is accelerating
The object is stationary
Question 4: What does the area under a velocity-time graph represent?
Distance traveled
Time taken
Speed
Acceleration
Question 5: What does a straight horizontal line in a velocity-time graph indicate?
Increasing speed
The object is at rest
Constant acceleration
Constant velocity
Question 6: In a velocity-time graph, what does a downward slope indicate?
Constant speed
The object is stationary
Acceleration
Deceleration
Question 7: Which of the following describes the relationship between speed and distance on a distance-time graph?
Speed is proportional to the slope of the line
Speed increases as distance decreases
Speed remains constant regardless of distance
Distance is independent of speed
Question 8: What might a distance-time graph with steep slopes followed by flat segments indicate about an object's journey?
The object is accelerating throughout
The object is speeding up, then stopping
The object is moving in circles
The object is moving steadily