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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
Agusan del Norte Division
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN CARMEN, AGUSAN DEL NORTE
Población, Carmen, Agusan del Norte

Summative Examination in General Physics 1

Name: ___________________________________ Grade and Section: ________________ Date: ______________


Direction: Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. It is a property of an object to resist changes in its rotational state of motion.
a. Torque b. Static Equilibrium c. Moment of Inertia d. Angular Velocity
2. Torque is positive if the rotation is ________________.
a. At rest b. Counterclockwise c. Clockwise d. Instantaneous
3. Which of the following situations have the greatest torque?
a. When the force acted is perpendicular to the moment arm.
b. When the force acted is less than 90°
c. When the force acted is more than 90°
d. Torque is always chill and constant
4. Which of the following is true about static equilibrium?
a. Net force is always constant
b. Force must be perpendicular to the moment arm
c. Net force must be zero
d. Force must be 45° adjacent to the moment arm
5. A wheel stops from 120 rad/sec in 3.0 revolutions. What is the angular acceleration?
a. 270 rad/s2 b. 360 rad/s2 c. 365 rad/s2 d. 380 rad/s2
6. In the static equilibrium seesaw scenario, what force is the only positive?
a. Normal force
b. Weight of the object riding the seesaw
c. Weight of the bar of the seesaw
d. All of them are negative
7. It is a thermodynamic process in which temperature is constant.
a. Isobaric b. Isothermic c. Isobaric d. Adiabatic
8. It is defined as the product of rotational inertia and rotational velocity.
a. Angular velocity b. Angular acceleration c. Angular momentum d. Torque
9. What is the relationship between torque and angular momentum?
a. Directly proportional b. Inversely proportional c. No relationship d. Friend zoned
10. What is weight?
a. It is the gravitational force of attraction between an object and Earth.
b. It is the other name for mass.
c. It is expressed in kilograms.
d. All choices are correct.
11. The radius of the Earth is 6,380 km. The mass of the Earth is 5.98𝑥1024𝑘𝑔 kg. Find the acceleration due to
gravity on the surface of the Earth?
a. 9.8 m/s2 b. 9.8 m/s c. 8.9 m/s2 d. 8.9 m/s
12. What do you call the force field which kept the moon on its orbit?
a. Gravitational Force b. Gravitational Field c. Magnetic Field d. Magnetic Force
13. How much energy is required to lift a rocket of mass 10,000 kg from the earth’s surface to a height 350 km above
the surface of the earth?
a. 2.8 x 1010 J b. 3.0 x 108 J c. 1.2 x 1020 J d. 3.2 x 1010 J
14. An average-sized asteroid located 5.0x107 km from the centre of the Earth with mass 2.0x1013 kg is detected
headed directly toward Earth with a speed of 2.0 km/s. What will its speed before it hits the Earth’s atmosphere
(400 km above ground)?
a. 11.031 km/s b. 11.031 m/s c. 110.31 m/s d. 1103.1 km/s
15. Which of the following is the correct equation for Kepler’s 3 rd Law of Planetary Motion?
a. P3=a2 b. P=a3 c. a2= P3 d. P2=a3
16. In SHM, it refers to the maximum displacement of an object or particle on the system from its equilibrium position.
a. Wavelength b. Amplitude c. Frequency d. Displacement
17. It occurs when the object is moving to and fro in repetition by the restoring force that brings the object to its
equilibrium position.
a. Oscillatory Motion b. Simple Harmonic Motion c. Vibration d. Sound wave
18. You are designing a pendulum clock to have a period of 1sec. How long should the pendulum be?
a. 2.0 m b. 0.25 m c. 0.5 m d. 1.5 m
19. It is an influence within or upon an oscillatory system that has the effect of reducing, restricting or preventing its
oscillations.
a. Damping b. Dumping c. Dumpling d. Dumbing
20. A sound wave consists of compression and expansion. What is a sound wave?
a. Transverse wave b. Sinusoidal wave c. Longitudinal wave d. Love wave
21. A harp string supports a wave with a wavelength of 2.3m and a frequency of 220Hz. Calculate its wave speed.
a. 521 m/s b. 287 m/s c. 312 m/s d. 506 m/s
22. What will be the intensity of the sound wave if the distance from the source are doubled?
a. Doubled b. Quartered c. Halved d. Zero
23. It states that if two or more traveling waves are moving through a medium, the resultant wave is found by adding
the individual waves together point by point.
a. Constructive principle b. Destructive principle c. Superposition principle d. Sinusoidal principle
24. What would happen if two similar waves are out of phase when colliding?
a. Constructive interference c. Uncertain interference
b. Destructive interference d. Superposition principle
25. If a car or truck is moving while its horn is blowing, the frequency of the sound you hear is higher as the vehicle
approaches you and lower as it moves away from you. What do you call this phenomenon?
a. Sound effect b. Doppler Effect c. Red light d. Blue light
26. How is force related to pressure?
a. The greater the force, the lesser the pressure
b. The greater the force, the greater the pressure
c. Regardless of the force applied, pressure is always constant because it is a scalar quantity
d. Pressure has no relation with force
27. It is a measure of density to the density of a reference substance.
a. Specific gravity b. Density c. Reference density d. Pressure
28. A 4 kg rectangular block with a length of 30 cm and a width of 15 cm rests on a chair. What pressure does the
block exert on the table?
a. 904.2 Pa b. 205.6 Pa c. 125.09 Pa d. 871.1 Pa
29. Mr. Smith is raising a 2000kg car on his hydraulic lift. If the area of the input piston is 9cm2, while the area of the
output piston is 630 cm2, what force must be exerted on the input piston to lift the car?
a. 280 N b. 290 N c. 270 N d. 220 N
30. It states that the buoyant force applied by the fluid is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
a. Buoyancy b. Archimedes Principle c. Specific Gravity d. Displacement principle
31. It is the phenomenon when the temperature of the object is increased, it expands. This expansion can either be
linear or volumetric.
a. Thermal expansion b. Thermal Compression c. Temperature d. Thermal Equilibrium
32. It is the heat required to change the temperature of a given mass of material.
a. Specific heat b. Heat Capacity c. Heat energy d. Internal energy
33. Which of these has the lowest specific heat?
a. Water b. Iron c. Ice d. Aluminum
34. Water at room temperature (24ᵒC) is heated to boil (100ᵒC) using an electric kettle. The kettle contains 500 g of
water. How much energy will be needed to boil the water?
a. 159220 J b. 169220 J c. 179220 J d. 19290 J
35. It is the transfer of heat between two bodies in contact.
a. Convection b. Conduction c. Radiation d. Friction
36. It states that the volume of a given amount of gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the applied
pressure when the temperature and mass are constant.
a. Gauss’s Law b. Charles’ Law c. Gay-Lussac’s Law d. No answer
37. It is the theoretical gas in which its molecules occupy negligible space and do not interact and obeys gas laws
exactly.
a. Imaginary gas b. Conservative gas c. Ideal gas d. Real gas
38. What do you mean by STP?
a. Standard Temperature and Pressure c. Standard Time and Pressure
b. Specific Time and Procedure d. Saturated Temperature and Pascal
39. It states that energy, under any circumstances, cannot be created nor destroyed but can only be converted from
one form to another with the interaction of heat, work, and internal energy.
a. 1st Law of Thermodynamics c. 3rd Law of Thermodynamics
b. 2 Law of Thermodynamics
nd
d. Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
40. What is the relationship between internal energy and Heat added?
a. The greater the heat added, the greater internal energy
b. The greater the heat added, the lesser internal energy
c. Internal energy is constant because the system is conservative
d. Do not guess your answer

Prepared by:

ARCHIE NEIL C. MONIZA


T - II

Checked by:

JOCELYN B. PACON
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL II

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