The set of vectors among the options given is acceleration, velocity, and moment. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction, and can be represented by an arrow. Acceleration and velocity are both vector quantities in physics, with direction and magnitude that can be measured. Moment, or torque, is also a vector quantity that describes a rotational force with a direction and magnitude.
Force, mass, weight, and density are all scalar quantities, which means they have only magnitude (size) and no direction. Mass and volume are also scalar quantities, but density can be a vector quantity if the direction is defined, such as in the case of density gradient.