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JANUARY 3, 2021

SCIENCE
1. It is a motion along straight line.
a. Translational
b. Non-uniform
c. Curvilinear
d. Uniform
e. None of the above

2. It is a motion at a constant speed in a straight line.


a. Translational
b. Non-uniform
c. Curvilinear
d. Uniform
e. None of the above

3. It is a motion that involves change in speed and/or direction.


a. Translational
b. Non-uniform
c. Curvilinear
d. Uniform
e. None of the above

4. It is the total length of a path taken by a moving object.


a. Translational
b. Non-uniform
c. Curvilinear
d. Uniform
e. None of the above

5. It is a change in position of an object relative to an object at rest.


a. Distance
b. Displacement
c. Motion
d. Speed
e. None of the above

6. It is a change in position of an object in a given direction.


a. Distance
b. Displacement
c. Motion
d. Speed
e. None of the above

7. It is the total distance travelled for a given period of time.


a. Speed
b. Velocity
c. Average speed
d. Acceleration
e. None of the above

8. It is the rate of motion of an object with reference to a direction


a. Speed
b. Velocity
c. Average speed
d. Acceleration
e. None of the above

9. It is the rate of change in velocity per unit time.


a. Speed
b. Velocity
c. Average acceleration
d. Acceleration
e. None of the above

10. It is the change in velocity at any given time.


a. Instantaneous acceleration
b. Velocity
c. Average acceleration
d. Acceleration
e. None of the above

11. If an object is not accelerating, then?


a. No force is acting on it.
b. It is in state of equilibrium
c. It is not moving
d. Needs for information
e. None of the above

12. A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. Which of the following is not a
vector?
a. Displacement
b. Force
c. Speed
d. Acceleration
e. None of the above

13. A crate resting on a floor is given a pull just enough to start it moving, which of the
following best describes the situation?
a. A force of friction is the action on the crate
b. Friction is equal to the applied pull
c. Friction is greater than the applied pull
d. The crate is accelerating since there is a presence of a force
e. None of the above

14. Why is it harder to get an object in motion than to keep it in motion?


a. Static friction is greater than kinetic friction.
b. Static Friction is less than kinetic friction.
c. An object in motion already has momentum
d. Mass decreases in motion thus reducing friction.
e. None of the above

15. What is the weight of a man whose mass is 80 kg?


a. 8.2 N
b. 98 N
c. 784 N
d. 980 N
e. None of the above

16. What do you call an object launched into free space and acted upon by gravity alone?
a. Object
b. Particles
c. Projectile
d. Matter
e. None of the above

17. At what angle should a ball be thrown to get the maximum linear distance?
a. 0 degree
b. 30 degrees
c. 45 degrees
d. 90 degrees
e. None of the above

18. What is the acceleration of an object starting with a velocity of 3m/s and increases to 31
m/s in 4 seconds?
a. 7 m/s^2
b. 3 m/s^2
c. 2 m/s^2
d. 9 m/s^2
e. None of the above

19. What would happen to the velocity of a stone that is thrown downward?
a. It will increase
b. It will decrease
c. It will change direction
d. It will remain constant
e. None of the above

20. The following situations doesn’t exhibit acceleration except?


a. A rock falling to the ground
b. A car decelerating to a stop
c. A bus traveling at constant velocity
d. The blades of an electric fan spinning at constant speed
e. None of the above

21. How do magicians pull away table cloth from underneath plates leaving them on the
table?
a. Because the plates have inertia
b. Because gravity pulls down on the plates
c. Because porcelain plates have smooth surfaces reducing friction
d. A magician never reveals their secret
e. None of the above

22. A skyline is travelling at terminal velocity, this means that?


a. He is in free fall
b. He is acceleration at 10 m/s2
c. He need to open his parachute
d. His air resistance is equal to the acceleration to gravity
e. None of the above

23. A person is standing on a weighing scale inside an elevator. When the elevator is at rest,
the reading on the scale is 70kg. What will be the new reading on the scale if the elevator
is an accelerating upward?
a. The reading on the scale will not change
b. It will be greater than 70 kg.
c. The scale will give a reading lower than 70kg.
d. The person will not be read the scale because of motion sickness
e. None of the above

24. Newton (N) is the metric standard unit of force this is defined to be?
a. Kg/L
b. Kg*m2
c. Kg*m/s2
d. Kg*m/s
e. None of the above

25. Dante walks 0.5 KM north, starting from the same point, Richie walks 0.2 km east what
would be the point, Richie walks 0.2 km east what would be the distance separating the
two boys?
a. 0.7 km
b. 0.9 km
c. 1.1 km
d. 1.3 km
e. None of the above

26. A Rally driver has 5 seconds to stop his car which travelling at speed of 20m/s. What is
his average acceleration?
a. 4 m/s2
b. 3 m/s2
c. 1 m/s2
d. 0.25 m/s2
e. None of the above

27. What force is needed to make a 2kg rock accelerate at 0.5 m/s2?
a. 1 N
b. 2 N
c. 3 N
d. 4 N
e. None of the above

28. A moving object possesses acceleration if a change of velocity is observed. Which of


following is not illustrative acceleration?
a. A cart moving downhill on a mountain slope
b. A ball thrown upward
c. A book on the table
d. A car running along the curve
e. None of the above

29. A cart is being accelerated by the pull of the horse, which force makes the cart move
forward?
a. The force of the horse on the cart
b. The force of the ground on the cart
c. The force of the horse on the ground
d. The force of the ground on the horse
e. None of the above

30. Which of the following affects inertia the most?


a. Velocity
b. Acceleration
c. Mass
d. Volume
e. None of the above

ANWER KEY IN SCIENCE

1. A
2. D
3. B
4. E
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. D
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. D
14. C
15. C
16. E
17. C
18. D
19. A
20. A
21. A
22. E
23. A
24. C
25. A
26. A
27. A
28. C
29. A
30. C

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