Answer:
Option D is quantities described by both magnitude and direction is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A scalar is quantity with magnitude only. It does not have direction. Examples of scalar are distance, speed, time etc.
A vector is quantity with both magnitude and direction. Some examples for vectors are displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, moment, electric field, magnetic field etc.
Here option A, quantities described by both force and gravity is not correct.
Option B is quantities described by both speed and movement is also not correct.
Option C is quantities described by both velocity and acceleration is also not correct.
Option D is quantities described by both magnitude and direction is the correct answer.