An object weighs 34 Kg on earth. Note: The Earth's gravitational field strength is 10 N/kg. How would you describe the object?

It is a scalar quantity

It has direction

It has both direction and magnitude and willbe a vector quantity

It is constant because it is on earth

It has both direction and magnitude and will be a vector quantity.

The object in this scenario has both direction and magnitude, making it a vector quantity. The fact that it has weight on Earth is not related to its constancy, but rather its classification as a vector.