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Student’s Name: ____________________

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Grade: ________
Subject: __________________________
Teacher’s Name: ________________ ұстаз

Final Exam
Fall Semester
2022–2023 Academic Year

Instructions:
1. The length of the exam is 80 minutes.
2. The exam consists of 40 MCQ.
3. The number of mark points designated to each question is shown next to each task the
following way - [x].
4. You are NOT allowed to:
 access the bags or any unauthorized aids, such as a dictionary, notes, etc.;
 use prohibited electronic devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, smart
watches, earphones, etc.;
 communicate in any way with other students;
 exchange any items with other students;
 make noise that disturbs other students; and
 leave the classroom;
 continue working on your exam after the allocated exam time.
5. If you access or use an unauthorized aid or any prohibited electronic devise, fail to follow
exam instructions, or create a disturbance, you will be dismissed, and your exam will be
cancelled.

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Please fill in the ANSWER SHEET on the last page with your answers

1. Sanzhar is on the starting line to run a track race. The distance around the track is
400m. He starts the race and runs 400m around the track. He ends up in the same place
where he started. What was his displacement?
a. 0
b. 400 m
c. 800 π m
d. √ 400 m
e. π

2. Nurkeldi drives his bike 7 kilometers north. He stops for lunch and then drives 5
kilometers east. What distance did he cover? What was his displacement?
a. Distance √ 74 km, displacement 2 km
b. Distance 12 km, displacement √ 74 km
c. Distance 2 km, displacement √ 2 km
d. Distance 35 km, displacement √ 24 km
e. Distance √ 74 km, displacement 35 km

3. A boat is paddling upstream at 1.25 m/s relative to the water in a river which is flowing
at 0.45 m/s relative to the banks of the river. What is the velocity magnitude of the boat
relative to the bank?
a. 0.2 m/s
b. 0.4 m/s
c. 0.6 m/s
d. 0.8 m/s
e. 1.2 m/s

4. A wheel is spinning at a rate of 200 rev/s. What is the period of rotation? Period is the
time it takes to make one rotation.
a. 0.002 s
b. 0.003 s
c. 0.004 s
d. 0.005 s
e. 0.006 s

5. A wheel is spinning at a rate of 100 rev/s. If the radius of the wheel is 0.5 meters, what is
the speed at which the outer edge of the wheel rotates?
a. 50 π
b. 100 π
c. 150 π
d. 200 π
e. 250 π

6. It takes 10 minutes for the Ferris wheel to complete one turn. The diameter of the Ferris
wheel is 40 meters. What is centripetal acceleration?
a. 0.98⋅10−3 m/s 2
b. 1.08⋅10−3 m/s 2
c. 1.31⋅10−3 m/s 2
d. 2.19⋅10−3 m/s 2
e. 2.98⋅10−3 m/s 2
7. Velocity vs time graph of the radio controlled
toy car is shown on the right. The toy car
travels along a straight line for a time of 15
seconds. What is the distance traveled by the
toy car?
a. -30 m
b. -40 m
c. 50 m
d. 60 m
e. 70 m
8. Velocity vs time graph of the radio controlled
toy car is shown on the right. The toy car
travels along a straight line for a time of 15
seconds. What is the displacement of the toy
car?
a. -30 m
b. -40 m
c. 50 m
d. 60 m
e. 70 m

9. A block of mass 0.6 kg is on a rough horizontal surface. A force of 12 N is applied to the


block and it accelerates at 4 m/s 2. What is the magnitude of the friction force acting on the
block?
a. 2.4 N
b. 5.3 N
c. 6.7 N
d. 9.6 N
e. 11.4 N

10. It happened so that the acceleration due to gravity decreases by 0.05 m/s 2 for every 10
meters. The height of the Abu Dhabi plaza roof is 310 meters. What would be the weight
of 80 kg person standing on the roof of the plaza? Take acceleration due to gravity as 9.8
2
m/s
a. 650 N
b. 660 N
c. 670 N
d. 680 N
e. 900 N

11. Two forces are acting on an object. First force is pointing to the north, the second force is
pointing to the east. What is the direction of the net force?
a. North-West
b. South-West
c. North-East
d. South-East
e. South

12. An object is moving on a rough horizontal surface at a constant speed due to the applied
force of 15 N. What is the magnitude of the friction force?
a. 0
b. -15 N
c. 15 N
d. 30 N
e. Impossible to determine

13. How many forces are acting on an object that is in equilibrium on a horizontal surface?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4

14. How many forces are acting on an object that is in equilibrium on an inclined plane?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4

15. An object is thrown at 300 from the horizontal with an initial speed of 30 m/s. Calculate
how long the object is in the air. It strikes the ground at the same level.
a. 2.7 s
b. 3.0 s
c. 3.3 s
d. 3.6 s
e. 3.9 s

16. What is the vertical component of the velocity when an object reaches the maximum
height?
a. 0
b. 9.8 m/s
c. 9.8 m/s 2
d. -9.8 m/s
e. -9.8 m/s 2

17. Two perpendicular forces, 3N and 4N, are applied to a 5 kg object. What is the
acceleration of the object?
a. 0 m/s 2
b. 1 m/s 2
c. 2 m/s 2
d. 3 m/s 2
e. 4 m/s 2

18. Find the mass of a planet, given that the acceleration due to gravity at its surface
is 6.003 m/s2, its radius is 2,400 km, and the universal gravitational constant
is 6.67 ⋅10−11 N⋅m2/kg2.
a. 5.18 ⋅1022 kg
b. 5.18 ⋅1023 kg
c. 5.18 ⋅1024 kg
d. 5.18 ⋅1025 kg
e. 5.18 ⋅1026 kg

19. Determine the gravitational force between two identical balls each of mass 3.01 kg, given
that the distance between their centers is 15.05 cm, and the universal gravitational
2
−11 N ⋅m
constant is G=6.67⋅ 10 2 .
kg
a. 2.67 ⋅10−8 N
b. 3.67 ⋅10−8 N
c. 4.67 ⋅ 10−8 N
d. 5.67 ⋅10−8 N
e. 6.67 ⋅10−8 N
20. The unstretched length of a spring is 20 cm. Unknown force is applied to the spring and
it stretches the spring to a new length that is equal to 25 cm. If the stiffness constant is
20 N/m, what is the magnitude of the unknown force?
a. 0.5 N
b. 0.7 N
c. 1.0 N
d. 1.3 N
e. 1.6 N
21. Students conducted an experiment where they applied different
forces to a spring. They also measured the extension of the
spring with a ruler. The result of their experiment is shown on
the graph to the right. Using the graph, determine the spring
constant k
a. 1.6 N/m
b. 2 N/m
c. 3.2 N/m
d. 4 N/m
e. 20 N/m Extension (m)

22. Given that a planet’s mass and radius are 4 and 5 times those of Earth respectively,
calculate the ratio between the acceleration due to gravity on that planet and that on
Earth.
a. 4/5
b. 16/25
c. 4/25
d. 16/5
e. √ 4 /5

23. You have two springs with stiffness constants k 1=20 N /m and k 2=40 N /m . You connect
these to springs in series. What is the stiffness constant of the two springs?
a. 26.7 N/m
b. 13.3 N/m
c. 60 N/m
d. 20 N/m
e. 30 N/m

24. A 31.5-kg object is moving rightward across a horizontal surface with a speed of 13.4
m/s The coefficient of friction between the object and the surface is 0.697. Determine the
time required for the object to stop.
a. 0.55 s
b. 1.96 s
c. 2.45 s
d. 3.10 s
e. 4.35 s

25. Calculate the tension in the rope that holds the 3.32-kg bucket at rest.
a. 9.8 N
b. 0.98 N
c. 3.32 N
d. 33.2 N
e. 98 N
The following information is for questions 26-29
Down at the construction site on the corner of Lake and Waukegan, Ben Laborin uses a rope
and a counterweight to accelerate a 3.28-kg bucket of tools upward from an initial rest position
to the 4th floor. The tension in the rope is 45.0 Newton. Determine …
26. … the weight of the bucket.
a. 3.21 N
b. 0.33 N
c. 32.1 N
d. 45 N
e. 90 N
27. … the net force experienced by the bucket.
a. 12.0 N
b. 12.4 N
c. 12.8 N
d. 13.2 N
e. 13.6 N

28. … the acceleration of the bucket.


a. 1.28 m/s 2
b. 1.49 m/s 2
c. 2.56 m/s 2
d. 3.28 m/s 2
e. 3.90 m/s 2

29. … the speed of the bucket after 8.73 seconds.


a. 34 m/s
b. 35 m/s
c. 36 m/s
d. 37 m/s
e. 0 m/s

The following information is for questions 30-33


Sebastion participates in the Hammer Throw competition. He holds the end of the wire that is
attached to the hammer and begins spinning in a circle. The 7.28-kg hammer begins moving in a
roughly-horizontal circle with a radius of 2.11 m. Before being launched, it completes a
revolution in 1.30 seconds. Calculate the …
30. … acceleration of the hammer?
a. 4.83 m/s 2
b. 9.81 m/s 2
c. 19.6 m/s 2
d. 49.2 m/s 2
e. 56.1 m/s 2

31. … the centripetal force experienced by the hammer.


a. 365.5 N
b. 358.2 N
c. 35.82 N
d. 3.58 N
e. 49.2 N

32. … the force of gravity acting upon the hammer.


a. 7.28 N
b. 72.8 N
c. 728 N
d. 9.8 N
e. 98 N
33. … the tension in the wire.
a. 365.5 N
b. 358.2 N
c. 35.82 N
d. 3.58 N
e. 49.2 N

34. The unit ‘Newton’ is equivalent to


m
a. kg ⋅ 2
s
m
b. kg ⋅
s
2
s
c. kg ⋅
m
d. kg ⋅ m⋅ s
2
m
e. kg ⋅ 2
s

35. A straight moving bus takes a sharp right turn. What will happen to the passengers
sitting inside the bus?
a. They will tilt rightwards
b. They will tilt leftwards
c. Nothing happens
d. They will move upwards
e. They will move backwards

36. Passengers sitting in a stationary car experience a jerk when the car suddenly starts.
This is due to
a. Inertia of motion
b. Inertia of rest
c. Inertia of turning
d. Inertia of acceleration
e. Inertia of equilibrium

37. What causes the motion of a body which is initially in the state of rest?
a. Force
b. Displacement
c. Speed
d. Velocity
e. Distance

38. People sitting in a moving bus experience a jerk when the bus stops. This is due to
a. Inertia of motion
b. Inertia of rest
c. Inertia of turning
d. Inertia of acceleration
e. Inertia of equilibrium
39. What is the magnitude of the force applied on a body with 5 kg of mass and an
acceleration of 7 m/s 2?
a. 35 N
b. 7 N
c. 5 N
d. 0 N
e. -5 N

40. Springs P, Q and O are identical and have spring constant k .


Spring R has spring constant 4 k . What is the increase in the
overall length of the arrangement when a force W is applied as
shown in terms of W /k ?
a. 24/7
b. 7/24
c. 21/7
d. 21/24
e. 24/21

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