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Look at that car! It's moving isn't it?
a) motion
b) reference point
c) International System of Units
d) speed

Look! That car is now getting closer to us!
a) motion
b) reference point
c) International System of Units
d) speed

The world came up with a common language by which all rulers can be used in measurement.
a) motion
b) reference point
c) International system of units
d) speed

When I go to visit my sister in Virginia, I travel at an average of 68 miles per hour
a) motion
b) reference point
c) International system of units
d) speed

It is about 3000 miles from here to the California state line
a) distance
b) velocity
c) slope
d) acceleration

If you travel 22 miles per hour East, you will be at my house in about 2 hours
a) distance
b) velocity
c) slope
d) acceleration

Be careful driving up that hill in the snow. It is awful steep and treacherous.
a) distance
b) velocity
c) slope
d) acceleration

Faster Stewart faster. Speed up so you can catch the leader and win this race
a) distance
b) velocity
c) slope
d) acceleration

When I take long trips, I like to set the cruise control on my car to 70 mph when I'm on the interstate so I can sit back, relax and just enjoy the ride.
a) constant speed
b) instantaneous speed
c) kinetic energy
d) potential energy

At this moment, he is traveling at a rate of 45 mph
a) constant speed
b) instantaneous speed
c) kinetic energy
d) potential energy

Look at that ball as it rolls down the hill.
a) constant speed
b) instantaneous speed
c) kinetic energy
d) potential energy

Look at that ball as it rests on top of the hill. It's not moving at all but it will if someone kicks it.
a) constant speed
b) instantaneous speed
c) kinetic energy
d) potential energy

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