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1. Which of the following is a physical phenomenon?

A Excretion of sweats from the body


B The occurrence of four seasons
C The freezing of water at a particular temperature
D A person under stress tends to get angry easily
2. Which of the following best describes physics?
A A branch of study involving physical objects
B The study of the interaction between matter and energy .
C The study of technological inventions
D The study of forces and movement
3. Establishing relationships between different aspects of an event is
one aim of the study of physics. Which of the following is an
example of this statement?
A The speed of a falling object increases continuously.
B A runner completes one hundred meter race in 12 seconds.
C If the length of a pendulum increases, its period also increases
D The north pole of a magnet attracts the south pole of another
magnet.

. 4. Which of the following quantities has the correct SI unit?

A Temperature Celsius
B Electrical current volt
C Length kilometer
D Time second

5. 500 micrograms is equivalent to


5 106
A grams

5 106
B grams

5 104
C grams

5 103
D grams
6. Which of the following conversions is correct?
68cm 6.8 10 2 m
A

68cm 6.8 10 3 m
B

68cm 6.8 106 m


C

68cm 6.8 10 5 m
D

7. Which of the following is an important feature of a physical quantity?


A It must be measureable.
B It must be visible.
C It must relate to matter.
D It must relate to energy
8. Which of the following statements is true about the car in 100 seconds?
A The average velocity of the car is 30 m s-1
B The acceleration of the car is 0.35 m s-2
c The car travels a distance of 1000 m ..
D The velot:ity of the car increases by 20 m s-1

.9. Which of the following situations illustrates inertia?


A A car comes to a stop when the brakes are applied
B A stone falls with an acceleration when it is dropped from a height.
C A cyclist keeps moving even if he has stopped pedaling.

D A tennis ball rebounds when it hits a rigid wall

10. Diagram 5 shows a man pushing a trolley. When the trolley is empty, he finds it is easy to push. When it is
full, he has to push hard to move it.
Which of the following concepts is illustrated by this situation?
A A bigger mass has more
inertia.
B A bigger mass has more acceleration.
C A bigger mass has more
momentum.
D A bigger mass has more energy.

11. According to Newton's first law of motion,


A inertia is needed to change the state of motion of an object.
B a force is needed to
change the state of motion of an object.
C the state of motion of an object can never change.
D the bigger the mass the bigger the inertia.

12. It is very difficult to walk on a sandy beach when wearing high-heeled shoes. This is because

A the pressure acting on the sandy ground is too large


B the force acting on the sandy ground is too large
C the area of each shoe is too large

D. the person is s pressing too hard on the sandy ground

13.
A Volume of the liquid
B Size of the container
C Depth of the liquid
D Surface area of the liquid

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