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Name: ______________________________ Section: ______________ Date: _________ Score: _______

Part I: Modified True or False


Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word(s) or phrase to make the statement
true. Write your answer on the space provided.

_______________ 1. Projectile is a motion of an object that is given an initial force and travels under the influence of
gravity.
_______________ 2. A projectile is an object that follows a hyperbolic path.
_______________ 3. A projectile is an object that is given an initial velocity and then follows a path determined by the
gravitational force acting on it.
_______________ 4 Gravity is the only force acting on an object in projectile motion?
_______________ 5. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is also known as UAM.
_______________6. The path followed by a projectile is called range.
_______________7. The maximum horizontal distance of a projectile is called trajectory.
_______________8. Projectile motion moves in X and Z dimensions
_______________9. During a free throw, a basketball will follow a path that is parabolic
_______________10. Momentum is equal to the Impulse.
_______________11. Inelastic is the type of collision in which the kinetic energy is not conserved and the momentum is
conserved.
_______________12. Inelastic is the type of collision in which both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.
_______________13. Partially is the type of inelastic collision in which the two objects will stick together.
_______________14. Perfectly is the type of inelastic collision in which the two objects will not stick together.
_______________15. The vertical acceleration of the ball during ascent is directed Downward.

Part II: Multiple Choice


Analyze and comprehend each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the BEST answer.

1. What happens to the vertical velocity of a projectile when it moves from initial point to maximum height?
A. Decrease B. Increase C. the same D. none of the above
2. What happens to the vertical velocity of a projectile when it moves from maximum height back to its initial height
A. Decrease B. Increase C. the same D. none of the above
3. The vertical acceleration of the ball during ascent is directed __.
A. Upward B. Downward C. To the left D. To the right
4. The vertical acceleration of the ball during descent is directed __.
A. Upward B. Downward C. To the left D. To the right
5. In projectile motion, the horizontal and vertical component are __ of each other.
A. The same B. Independent C. Dependent D. constant
6. What happens to the vertical velocity of a projectile when it moves from maximum height back to its initial height?
A. Decrease B. Increase C. the same D. none of the above
7. What happens to the vertical velocity of a projectile when it moves from initial point to maximum height?
A. Decrease B. Increase C. the same D. none of the above
8. The vertical acceleration of the ball during descent is directed __.
A. Upward B. To the left C. Downward D. To the right
9. A ball was thrown upward. What was the final velocity of the ball when it reaches the maximum height?
A. The final velocity is higher than the initial velocity. C. The final velocity becomes zero.
B. The final velocity is lower than the initial velocity. D. Cannot be determined.
10. The horizontal distance covered by a projectile is known as
A. radius B. range C. scope D. width
11. At what angle should a water hose be aimed in order for the water to land with the greatest maximum height?
A. 60° B. 45° C. 30° D. 90°
12. What happens to the range if the initial velocity and the height are increasing?
A. The range is increases C. The range is constant
B. The range is decreases D. The range becomes zero
13. A ball is hit at an angle of 38° and it reaches a distance of 50m. Given the same initial velocity, at what other angle
should a ball be hit to reach the same distance?
A. 42° B. 38° C. 52° D. 62°
14. A ball is hit at an angle of 30° and it reaches a distance of 50m. Given the same initial velocity, at what other angle
should a ball be hit to reach the same distance?
A. 30° B. 60° C. 0° D. 90°
15. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is also known as __________.
A. Motion C. Constant Motion
B. Uniform Motion D. Uniformly Accelerated Motion
16. A lady tennis player hits an approaching ball with a force of 750 N. If she hits the ball in 0.002 s, how much impulse is
imparted to the tennis ball?
A. 0 Ns B. 1.5 Ns C. 3.0 Ns D. 6.0 Ns
17. The impulse experienced by a body is equal to the change in its ___________.
A. Velocity B. Kinetic Energy C. Momentum D. Potential Energy
18. It is the product of the force applied and the time interval during which it acts.
A. Impulse B. Impulse and momentum C. Momentum D. change in Momentum
19. Which has more momentum, a bus moving at 20 m/s or a car moving at the same velocity?
A. Bus B. Car C. Both D. None
20. Two identical cars are traveling along the national highway towards Iligan City. Which of the two vehicles would
have a greater momentum?
A. The slower car B. The faster car. C. Both D. None of the two

Part III: Problem Solving


Read, analyze, and comprehend each problem carefully. Show the necessary solutions and units. Maximize the back of
your test paper for your solutions.

1. Mateo kicked a ball 63° above the ground with an initial velocity of 28 m/s.
A. Find the x and y component of initial velocities
B. Find the time that the ball reach at the maximum height
C. Find the total time of flight of the ball
D. Find the horizontal distance that the ball traveled
E. Find the maximum height of the ball
2. A ball of mass 1.8kg with a velocity of 10m/s (East) collides with a second ball of mass 7.3kg that is moving in the same
direction with a velocity of 4.53m/s. What is the velocity of each ball after the collision?

Bonus (10 points)

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