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5. Passage: A quantity which can be measured is called physical quantity. Physical quantities are classified into three groups. They are (i) fundamental physical quantities, (ii) supplementary physical quantities, (iii) derived physical quantities A physical quantity [ ] a) can be measurable b) may be measurable c) must be measurable d) all the above ii. The The quantity which is independent of other quantities is called [ ] a) fundamental physical quantity b) supplementary physical quantity c) derived physical quantity d) all the above iii. A derived quantity can be [ ] a) derived from fundamental quantities only b) derived from supplementary quantities only c) can be derived from fundamental (or) derived quantities d) none of these​

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