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Physics

The scientific study of matter, energy, and the laws that govern the
universe, exploring phenomena from subatomic particles to the
vastness of the cosmos.
gravitation

electricity

Newton's law of gravity was used to predict the existence of the


planet

 Saturn
 Pluto
 Neptune

[Answers] 217 Questions of Data Com..

How many significant figures are in the number 0.00150?

 2
 3
 5
 6

What is a process during which the temperature remains constant?

 ISOBARIC PROCESS
 ISOCHORIC PROCESS
 ISOTHERMAL PROCESS
 ISOMETRIC PROCESS

What is the mass or region outside the system called?

 SURROUNDINGS
 VOLUME
 BOUNDARY
 SYSTEM

What is the SI unit of work?

 Watt
 meters per second
 Joule
 Newton
What is the third step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)

 HYPOTHESIS

It is the gravitational force exerted by the Earth on any object. It is


measured in newton (N) because it is a kind of force.

 Weight
 Mass
 Gravity
 Contact force

What is the real or imaginary surface that separates the system from
its surroundings?

 DIVISION
 BOUNDARY
 WALL
 INTERFACE

It is _________ to ride a bicycle in the direction of wind.

 easy
 difficult
 very difficult
 very easy

It is the pressure exerted by the air in the earth's atmosphere

 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE

_Select the correct definition of mass.

 It is the amount of matter in an object.


 It is the force of Earth's gravity on an object.

black is more likely to ____ light than white

 absorb

1 hp is equivalent to ____.
 746 watts
 764 watts
 756 watts

If you have a 1 milli-farad capacitor and a 10 kilo-ohm resistor is


series, what is the time constant?

 1 second
 10 seconds
 100 seconds
 1000 seconds

What do you call on the process for experimentation that is used to


explore observations and answer questions?(Answer should be in
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)

 SCIENTIFIC METHOD

The type of sound that is greater than 20Hz but lower than 20,000Hz

 Audible sound

750 million years ago, there was enough Uranium-235 present in


Oklo, Gabon to have a natural fission reaction occur and generate a
chain reaction. If there is currently 50kg of U-235 present in Oklo,
how much must have been present 750 million years ago when the
reaction took place?

 50 kg
 100 kg
 200 kg
 375 kg

_Select the correct definition of weight.

 It is the force of gravity acting on the object.


 It is the amount of matter in an object.

Weight is measured in.....

 Kilogram
 Newtons
 Kilometer
What is the basic unit of electric current?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)

 AMPERE

Scientists have used the force of gravity knowledge to send

 Aeroplane
 Ship
 Satellites
 Submarine

Which of these is the unit of torque?

 N
 Nm
 Mn
 Nn

m x g = ...

 force

There is a force of gravity on the Moon.

 True
 False

You are sitting in a car that isn't moving; suddenly, the car quickly
accelerates. Your body seems to be pushed back against the seat.
Which word best explains why your body seemed to be pushed
backward against the seat?

 newton
 vector
 inertia
 gravity

It is the ability to do work.

 ENERGY

Who was the name 'torque' given by?

 Ancient Africans
 Ancient Romans
 Ancient Greece
 Ancient China

You can reduce friction by doing the following:

 Fabrication
 Lubrication

HEAT IS TRANSFERRED BY CONDUCTION IN

 SOLIDS
 LIQUIDS
 GASES
 ALL OF THEM

This type of error is caused by faulty instruments or the correct


handling of instruments.

 Systematic error
 Unsystematic error
 Random error
 Organized error

It is the science that deals with the study of matter and energy.

 Physics
 Physical Science
 Chemistry
 Matter and Energy

In the wave spectrum, _____ has the highest frequency?

 Gamma Ray

Rube Goldberg was an engineer and cartoonist who created


drawings of machines that completed a ______ task in a
___________ manner.

 hard, easy
 simple, complex
 simple, easy
 hard, complex
The shock you sometimes feel when you touch a metal doorknob on
a dry day is electric ________.

 Circuit
 Current
 Discharge
 Resistance

Peanut ran 50 meters in 10 seconds. What was Peanut's average


speed?

 2 m/s
 5 km/h
 5 m/s
 5 m/s North

What is the net force of an object when you combine a force of 10 N


north with a force of 5 N south?

 5 N north

Energy is neither ________ or __________ it is _______________.

 created, destroyed, converted

What is the function of a capacitor?

 To capacitate
 To consume energy
 To resist current
 To store energy as electric charge

Why can lights travel in a vacuum but not sound?

 Light waves are dual in nature


 Due to the electromagnetic nature of light waves.
 Due to the electromagnetic nature of sound waves.
 Speed of sound is very slow than light

Solve for the total current in the circuit.


 0.02 A
 0.09 A
 9A
 50 A

If F = force, which equation illustrates the Law of Conservation of


Momentum?

 F1 = F2
 F1 = -F2
 -F1 = -F2
 F1 + - F2 = F3

Can energy be destroyed?

 Yes
 No

to determine the mechanical advantage of a pulley system, you

 count all of the ropes


 you count all of the rope segments but the first
 you count the ropes segments and divide by 2

v→ is the symbol for

 speed
 Velocity
 Acceleration
 Position

LABORATORY THERMOMETER -____________

 LABORATORY PURPOSES
 FOR HUMAN BODY

Can energy be wasted?

 Yes
 No
When opening a door, the hardest way is

 Applying the force at the door's part that is closest to the


hinges
 Applying the force at the door's middle part a bit far from the
hinges
 Applying the force at the door's edge that is far from the hinges
 None of these

Force is measured in ...

 Newtons

Mass is measured in.....

 Kilograms
 Kilometers
 Newtons

It is the force between two surfaces in contact. It has a direction


opposite to the motion and parallel to the surface.

 Tension
 Magnetic Field
 Friction
 Non-contact Force

W = 500 J T = 25 secondsP = ?

 12500 W
 20 W
 525 W

A system which consists of fixed amount of mass and no mass can


cross its boundary called _____.

 CLOSED SYSTEM
 OPEN SYSTEM
 EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM
 THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM

The standard metric unit of power is _____.

 Joules
 Newtons
 Watt

The point where the whole weight of a certain body can be


considered concentrated.

 Point of Equilibrium
 Static Equilibrium
 Center of Gravity
 Net

Engines use ... energy to run.

 Thermal
 Kinetic
 Hydro
 Fuel

Speed of sound in air is

 330m s¹
 330m s–¹
 1500m s–¹
 5960m s–¹

Which among the following is an accurate depiction for the


deceleration when a car is travelling in a north direction and produces
a deceleration of 80 m/s2 to stop?

 Westwards, 80 m/s2
 Southwards, 80 m/s2
 Eastwards, 80 m/s2
 Northwards, 80 m/s2

In winters,the temperature of water in the sea is ________________

 the same
 lower
 higher
 none of these

A magnet is strongest at the

 poles

In the color spectrum, which has the highest frequency?


 red
 violet
 indigo
 blue

Whenever an object moves, work is done.

 TRUE
 FALSE

Torque is also known as the force that causes

 Zero force
 Electrical force
 Gravitational force
 None of these is true.

The weight of a person is different on different massive objects e.g.


planets

 TRUE
 FALSE

All moving objects have .... energy.

 Radiated
 Thermal
 Kinetic
 Elastic potential

two vectors in the same line.

 Collinear vector

The central calm area of a cyclone is the

 eye
 hurricane
 core
 corona

efficiency = useful power output/ ...

 total power input


Which device or devices could be removed without breaking the
electric circuit?

 Only the bulb


 Only the switch
 The battery and the switch
 The bulb and the switch

Describing how far an object from the PoR.

 Position

What is the rate of acceleration of gravity at the Earth's surface?

 6.7 m/s2
 7.8 m/s2
 9.8 m/s2
 11.2 m/s2

THE MATERIALS THAT ALLOW HEAT TO PASS THROUGH THEM


EASILY ARE CALLED ____________.

 INSULATORS
 CONDUSTORS

What does KE stand for?

 Kinetic energy

F = __

 m/a
 mxa
 mxd
 m/d

A Newton is equal to which of the following?

 kilogram-meter per second


 meter per second squared
 kilogram-meter per second squared
 kilogram per meter-second

A wire of length /, made of material resistivity ρ is cut into two equal


parts. The resistivity of the two parts are equal to,

 ρ

______________ ENERGY IS CALLED AS THERMAL ENERGY

 HEAT

Name any main part of electric bell

 A hammer

A 16N force is applied to an object and 96J of work is done. How far
was the object moved?

 6 meters
 16 meters
 80 meters
 1536 meters

Which among the following activities is not an example of the third


law of motion?

 Running
 Cycling
 Skiing
 Walking on a boat

The energy stored in the fuel is called ... energy

 Chemical
 Potential
 Kinetic
 Nuclear

What is the amount of current flowing through an electric press, if the


amount of charge passing through a conductor in 10 minutes is 300 0
C?

 30 A
 .3 A
 .5 A
 5A

What happens with an object when it experiences a net torque?

 It is being pushed.
 It is being pulled.
 It is static.
 It is rotating.

The formula for computing power is _____.

 wxt
 w/t
 w+t

Newton's first law of Motion is

 An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays


at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force

____________ is a combination of vertical and horizontal motions


that are completely independent of each other.

 Projectile Motion

This is the movement of an object that goes back and forth about a
central point.

 Uniform Motion
 Vibrational Motion
 Translational Motion
 Circular Motion

What is the formula of weight?

 Weight = Mass * Gravitational Field Strength

What is the basic unit of time?(Answer should be in ALL CAPITAL


LETTERS)

 SECOND

It is how closed the measured value to the actual true value.


 Accuracy
 Precision
 Random error
 Systematic error

Type frequency range for infrasonic sound

 Below 20Hz

A body is said to have the power of 1 Watt if it does work at the rate
of ______.

 1 joule
 1 joule in 1 second
 1 second
 1 radian / second

___________ is the measureof how much the measured value


deviates from the standard or expected value.(Answer should be in
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)

 UNCERTAINTY

Describe how resistance affects the flow of current in a circuit.

 Efficiency of a circuit is dependent on decreasing the resistivity


of the material.
 Current in the circuit increases with increasing of the innate
resistivity of the material.
 Flow of electrons within the wire is increased by reducing the
resistance by using a longer wire.
 The flow of current in a circuit is reduced by resistance
from collisions of the electrons within the wire.

Gravity is pulling you to the .....................of the Earth

 Center

Mention characteristics of a sound

 Loudness and pitch

parallel waves
 Longitudinal wave

The first law of thermodynamics is based on which of the following


principles?

 CONSERVATION OF MASS
 ACTION AND REACTION
 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
 THE ENTROPY-TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIP

What is the name of the region where a mass experiences a force?

 Gravitational Field

Another unit used to measure atmospheric pressure is the “torr”. 1


atm is how many torr?

 760

There are three ways to give an object a static charge. They are
friction, conduction, and induction. Two pieces of cellophane tape are
stuck to a lab table. Each piece is quickly ripped off the table. What
prediction would you make about what happens when the two pieces
of tape are brought near one another?

 Nothing will happen. The tape only sticks when you touch the
adhesive.
 The two pieces of tape will repel as both have obtained a
static charge.
 The two pieces of tape will attract as both have obtained a
static charge.
 The two pieces will cling to each other as a sock clings when it
is removed from a clothes dryer.

What is the thermodynamic temperature scale in the SI system?

 KELVIN

Can we hear our friend on moon if we are not wearing any


equipments

 [No Answer]
Which statement is true regarding the relationship between distance
and displacement?

 Distance and displacement are always equal.


 Distance is always different than displacement.
 Distance is always less than or equal to displacement.
 Distance is always greater than or equal to displacement.

CONVECTION IS POSSIBLE IN ________

 SOLIDS
 LIQUIDS
 GASES
 LIQUIDS & GASES

W = ___

 fxd
 f/t
 f/a
 fxa

The change in electric potential energy per unit charge is

 amperes
 current
 gravity
 voltage

A stone is thrown upwards, at its highest point what energy does it


have?

 Potential
 Kinetic
 Gravitational
 Chemical

What is the equivalent or total resistance (Re) across this circuit?


 3 kΩ
 13 kΩ
 10 kΩ
 18 kΩ

The force of Friction does this to objects

 fast
 slow

What is the fourth step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in


ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)

 EXPERIMENT

During nuclear decay, a new isotope is created. How is the nucleus


of the new isotope different from the parent if the parent isotope has
undergone beta decay?

 the atomic number increases by 4 and the mass increases by


2.
 the atomic number increases by 2 and the mass decreases by
4.
 the atomic number increases by 1 and the mass remains
the same.
 the atomic number remains the same and the mass decreases
by 1.

which of these are related to storms ( pick more than one answers)

 cyclone
 wind
 rain
 thunderstorms
 blizzards

Who discovered that a moving magnet generates electric current


known as electromagnetic induction?

 Benjamin Franklin
 Nikola Tesla
 Michael Faraday
 Wilhelm Rontgen
Two devices are connected between two points say A and B in
parallel. The physical quantity that will remain the same between the
two points is

 Current
 Voltage
 Resistance
 Resistivity

What is considered as the heat content of a system?

 ENTHALPY

work done = ...

 energy transformed

The calculation of kinetic energy uses the formula, KE = ½ mv2.


Identify the unit that is required for mass and velocity, respectively, to
determine the kinetic energy in Joules

 Mass in g, velocity in m/s


 Mass in kg, velocity in s
 Mass in kg, velocity in m/s
 Mass in g, velocity in s

vector quantity is?

 a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction

The ______________ can also be denoted as the point of origin of


the motion of any moving body or object. It can also be pointed in the
coordinate system that refers to starting positions of a particle in
motion.

 Frame of Reference

_Select the odd one out

 Water
 Torch
 Electromagnet
 Book
Scientists never stop asking....

 questions

What is the gravitational field strength of Earth?

 10

At what hz bats and dogs an hear the sound

 50,000hz and 100,000hz

Which is not a type of friction?

 rolling
 static
 sliding
 fluid
 air

A battery of 10 volt carries 20,000 C of charge through a resistance


of 20 Ω. The work done in 10 seconds is

 2 × 10 5 Joule
 2 × 10 3 Joule
 2 x 10 4 Joule
 2 x 102 Joule

Identify the conductor below.

 cloth rag
 plastic bottle
 gold ring

What is being represented by the formula above?

 Parallel capacitance
 Parallel resistance
 Series resistance
 Series capacitance

A change in position of any body or object with respect to a fixed


reference point.

 Motion
 Uniform Motion
 Circular Motion
 Linear Motion

It is the amount of force acting perpendicularly on a unit area

 PRESSURE

The sum of all the microscopic form of energy is called _____.

 INTERNAL ENERGY

A quantity which has only magnitude and is completely specified by a


number and a unit.

 Vector
 Resultant Force
 Scalar Quantity
 Net Force

Air exerts ___________ on kite to fly higher

 pressure
 force
 weight
 mass

As you tune your radio to a higher frequency, from 88.5 FM to 103.3


FM, the wavelength of the wave that you are tuning in

 increases
 decreases
 stays the same

Where a dry cell is used

 Torch
 Bells
 Lamp
 Christmas lights

Change in velocity over time

 Acceleration

A student who weighs 500 Newtons climbed the stairs from the first
floor to the third floor, 15 meters above, in 20 seconds. How much
work did she do? What was her power?

 7500 375

How much joules is one kilojoule?

 100
 1000
 10
 0.1

In this ticker tape diagram, which one represents an accelerating


speed to the left?

 3
 2
 1
 4

The SI unit for energy and work done is ___

 JOULE

When was the International system unit adopted in the Philippines?

 January 1, 1893
 January 1, 1993
 January 1, 1883
 January 1, 1983

if a 4 N force moves an object 3 meters, what will be the work done?


 16 J
 7J
 8J
 12 J

According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes


and exerts force on a nail, the nail

 creates a friction with the hammer.


 disappears into the wood.
 exerts an equal and opposite force on the hammer.
 moves at a constant speed.

Which of these following states in India are vulnerable to cyclones

 Odisha
 Haryana
 Tamil nadu
 Rajasthan
 U.P.

Which type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest


wavelength?

 Gamma ray
 Radio wave
 X-ray
 Microwave

THE HEAT FLOWS FROM A BODY AT _______ TEMPERATURE


TO _________ TEMPERATURE?

 HIGHER , LOWER
 HIGHER , HIGHER
 LOWER , HIGHER
 LOWER , LOWER

_____________ is the total distance traveled by an object in the total


time of changing position.

 Average Speed

Ohm's law describes the relationship between what?


 Current and velocity
 Current, voltage, and resistance
 Frequency, wavelength, and velocity
 Kinetic energy and momentum

If a 2 kg mass is 3 m above the ground, and g is 10 N/kg, then what


will the gravitational PE be?

 60 J
 6J
 10 J
 4J

The force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub
against each other is called a.c.b..d..

 friction.
 inertia.
 acceleration
 gravity

Which student correctly identifies a similarity and a difference


between vector quantities and scalar quantities?

 Binyam
 Carlita
 Dante

λ is the symbol for _____ in waves

 Wavelength

What is defined a region in space chosen for study?

 SURROUNDINGS
 BOUNDARY
 SYSTEM
 VOLUME

HEAT IS THE FORM OF

 FORCE
 ENERGY
 MATTER
 MOTION
What is the second step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)

 QUESTION

A bridge that is anchored resting on two pillars have

 Equilibrium torque
 Disequilibrium torque
 No torque
 The torque that can break the bridge

A French engineer in 1824 who made an effort to understand the


efficiency of real engines and describe the theoretical engine as the
most efficient

 SADI CARNOT

NORMAL TEMPERATURE OF HUMAN BODY IS ?

 370K
 370F
 370C

My mass would change on different planets.

 True
 False

_Select the odd one

 trade winds
 cyclone
 westerlies
 polar winds

What is the vector quantity whose dimensional formula is similar to


that of energy?

 Moment of force
 Moment of inertia
 Momentum
 None of these
What is the basic unit of mass?(Answer should be in ALL CAPITAL
LETTERS)

 KILO GRAM

It is known as the insulating layer of the capacitor.

 dielectric

A solenoid has 1800 turns and an area of 0.10 m2. It is linked by a


uniform magnetic field parallel to the axis of solenoid. The flux
density of the field is 0.003 T. What is the magnetic flux linkage for
the solenoid?

 0.3 Wb
 3 x 10−410^{-4}10−4 Wb
 0.54 Wb
 540 Wb

What is the voltage of a battery that powers a light with 0.43 A and
has a resistance of 3.5 ohms?

 1.505 V
 3.07 V
 3.93 V
 8.13 V

My weight would change on different planets.

 True
 False

A physical quantity that has only magnitude

 Scalar

It is a change in magnetic flux which results to the production of


current and electromotive force.

 Electromagnetic Induction

The highest point of a wave is the ....

 crest
 trough
 amplitude
 wavelength

Mutt and Jeff are running along a path each pushing a cart loaded
with rocks. If Mutt's wagon has a mass two times greater than Jeff's
and they want to stay together, arriving at their destination at the
same time, what must happen?

 Jeff should slow down, so Mutt can catch up.


 Mutt must use half as much force to push his car.
 Mutt must use twice as much force to push his cart.
 Mutt and Jeff will use the same force, but Mutt will take bigger
steps.

It is advisable to exceed the maximum holding value marked on the


capacitor to keep it working.

 True
 False

How can we calculate the velocity of a vehicle?

 Divide the travelled distance by the taken time


 Divide the taken time by the travelled distance
 Multiply the travelled distance with the taken time
 Multiply the taken time by the travelled distance

HEAT IS A ____________ QUANTITY

 SCALER
 VECTOR

With simple machines, you exchange force for ...

 distance
 energy
 work
 effort

As the resistance in a circuit increases, the electric current


__________.

 increases
 decreases
 stays the same
What is the approximate equivalent resistance between points A and
D?

 320 Ω
 410 Ω
 1.1 Ω
 1.8 Ω

S.I UNIT of heat IS ___________.

 JOULE

HEAT FROM THE SUN REACHES THE EARTH BY

 CONVECTION
 CONDUCTION
 RADITION

The calculation of kinetic energy uses the formula, KE = 1 2 mv2.


Identify the unit that is required for mass and velocity, respectively, to
determine the kinetic energy in Joules.

 mass in g, velocity in m s
 mass in kg, velocity in m s
 mass in g, velocity in km hr
 mass in kg, velocity in km hr

TEMPERATURE IS MEASURED BY A DIVICE CALLED


___________.

 THERMOMETRE
 THERMOMETER
 THRMOMETER

What does the term “steady” implies?

 NO CHANGE WITH VOLUME


 NO CHANGE WITH LOCATION
 NO CHANGE WITH MASS
 NO CHANGE WITH TIME
This can be found in the middle of a structure of an atom

 Electrons
 Protons
 Neutrons

The forces are considered ___________ when the directions of the


forces to which they are applied intersect or meet at a common point.

 Concurrent

the pivot point on a lever is called the ...

 fulcrum
 base
 lever point

Torque is also called

 Stationary moment
 Moment of force
 Force of moment
 None of these

Which of the following is the corresponding of the word Physics

 Cell
 Solar system
 Energy
 Zoology

Pressure can be reduced by increasing the area

 TRUE
 FALSE

A horse performs 15000 joules of work pulling a wagon for 20


seconds. What is the horse's power?

 300 000 W
 750 W
 15020 W

_________________ THERMOMETERS RANGE IS 350C TO 420.

 LABORATORY
 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
 CLINICAL
 ALL

Which of the following is not associated with cyclones

 strong winds
 heavy rains
 volcanic eruption
 storm

What is an energy that can be transferred from one object to another


causing a change in temperature

 HEAT

Comparing series vs parallel resistor circuits:

 Series: voltage changes, current is constant


 Parallel: both voltage AND current change
 Series: Current changes, voltage is constant
 Parallel: neither voltage nor current change

If three resistors are connected in parallel,then effective resistance is


___ μF.Given: C1=5μF; C2=10μF; C3=15μF

 0.35
 2.86
 20.1
 30.0

Which description best applies to Lenz's Law?

 An induced current occurs when a magnet passes through a


tube.
 The direction of an induced current is such to align with the
change that created it.
 When a change in magnetic field occurs to a coil the
direction of current goes in the in the other direction to
this change.
 A magnet is a tube is always slowed by its magnetic field.

A system in which there is a flow of mass is known as _____.

 EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM
 OPEN SYSTEM
 CLOSED SYSTEM
 ISOLATED SYSTEM

The distance from red line to red line is the ...

 wavelength
 amplitude
 crest
 trough

A candela is an SI unit for what?

 Radioactivity
 Luminous intensity
 Amount of substance
 Inductance

It is a branch of physics dealing with the behaviour of bodies that are


at rest, or moving at a constant velocity under the influence of two or
more forces.

 Combining Forces
 Net
 Net Force
 Statics

There is an atmosphere (air) on the Moon.

 True
 False

The work done by a friction force is:

 always positive
 always negative
 always zero
 either positive or negative depending upon the situation

Defined as distance with direction.

 Circular Motion
 Speed
 Velocity
 Displacement

Power is _____

 the push or pull of an object


 the application of energy when an object moved
 is the rate of doing work

What is a closed path for electrons to flow through?

 static electricity
 circuit
 amperes

This type of error occurs when there are variations in the


environment or the measurement technique.

 Systematic error
 Unsystematic error
 Random error
 Organized error

Consider the free body diagram. If the sum of the tension forces is
equal to the force of gravity, which description BEST applies?

 A book is at rest on a tabletop.


 A physics student rests a backpack upon one shoulder.
 A girl falls slowly to Earth while strapped to a parachute.
 A girl hangs by both hands, motionless, from a trapeze.

Defined as distance travelled per time

 speed

S.I UNIT OF TEMPERATURE IS Fahrenheit


 TRUE
 FALSE

What does PE stand for?

 gravitational potential energy

Vectors having rotational effect

 Axial vector

One source of sound

 Tuning fork

Which resistor will prevent the most current flow?

 1000 Ω
 100 Ω
 10 Ω
 1Ω

Which mirror(s) create a real image?

 Concave
 Convex
 Plane

The size of the force of gravity depends on the following. Choose all
correct answer

 Mass of the object


 How far apart the object is
 Whether an object is on the right side
 Whether the object is on the left side

In the formula C = Q / V, _____ is represented by "Q."

 Capacitance
 Charge
 Quality
 Potential Difference

TRANSFER OF HEAT DUE TO THE CONVECTION OCCUR IN

 SOLIDS
 LIQUIDS
 GASES
 B AND C

A force is a ____________________

 push or pull
 motion
 speed
 net force

The _____________ states that if a body is at rest, it will continue to


remain at rest or will keep moving if it is moving unless acted upon by
a force.

 Law of Inertia

Which has the lower temperature: 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees


Fahrenheit?

 The same

Which type of circuit only has one path?

 series
 parallel
 combination

Using your knowledge of the properties of the different states of


matter, determine which state of matter would travel the fastest.

 liquid carbon dioxide


 gaseous carbon dioxide
 dry ice – solid carbon dioxide
 none – sound travels at a constant rate

In the color spectrum, ________ has the highest wavelength.


 Infrared

Magenta and cyan makes?

 Blue
 Green
 Red

It is something that causes stationary objects to move, change speed


or direction of motion of moving bodies. It can also change the size or
shape of an object.

 Acceleration
 Magnetism
 Force
 Gravity

THE DEGREE OF HOTNESS OR COLDNESS OF A BODY IS


CALLED

 TEMPERATURE
 KELVIN
 THERMOMETER

Sound is produced by ______ in a body

 Vibration
 Tunning
 Dancing
 Reading

What generates the magnetic field that surrounds a wire carrying an


electric current?

 Compasses placed near a long straight current-carrying


wire indicate that field lines form circular loops centered
on the wire.
 Compasses placed near a short straight current-carrying wire
indicate that field lines form circular loops centered on the wire.
 Compasses placed near a short curved current-carrying wire
indicate that field lines form circular loops centered on the wire.
 Compasses placed near a long straight current-carrying wire
indicate that electric current form circular loops centered on the
wire.
Physics derived from the Greek word _____, which means nature or
natural things.

 Fusis

Which among the following is a vector quantity?

 Mass
 Displacement
 Temperature
 Density

DEGREE CELSIUS IS _______________ UNIT OF TEMPERATURE

 KELVIN
 C.G.S
 S.I

The gravitational force between Earth and the Sun is a two-way


force. Both the planet and the Sun attract each other. However, Earth
revolves around the Sun rather than the Sun revolving around Earth.
Which statement BEST explains the orbit of the Earth around the
Sun?

 The Sun is at the center of the Solar System.


 The Sun’s mass is much greater than Earth’s.
 Earth rotates about its axis, but the Sun does not.

The term “thermodynamics” comes from Greek words “therme” and


“dynamis” which means ___

 HEAT POWER
 HEAT ENERGY
 HEAT TRANSFER
 NONE OF THESE
 A OR B

Alpha radiation is another type of radiation. Alpha particles consist of


two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical
to a helium nucleus. They have much less energy than either beta
particles of gamma waves. Suppose a Geiger counter was placed 10
cm from an alpha emitter, and clicks were recorded for three minutes.
Based on the recorded data, predict the number of clicks you would
detect on the far side of the aluminum shield.
 0 clicks
 2 clicks
 5 clicks
 10 clicks

How many colors are there in the spectrum when white light is
separated?

 6
 7
 8
 9

A strachem rubber band and a compressed spring can both have ...
energy.

 Elastic Potential
 Gravitational Potential
 Potential
 Kinetic

What is a cyclone called in philippines

 typhoons
 .

Ancient people used units of measurement that were based on


______.

 Parts of the Human body


 Size of the old tree
 Size of the long rope
 Days on the calendar

work done = force times ...

 distance

A 0.5kg ball of clay originally moving at 6 m/s strikes a wall and


comes to rest in 0.25s, what is the magnitude of the impulse given to
the ball of clay?

 0.75 kg m/s
 1.5 kg m/s
 3.0 kg m/s
 12 kg m/s
________ IS USED AS A THERMOMETER FLUID

 HYDROGEN
 HELIUM
 MERCURY
 OXYGEN

Name the Indian mathematician and astronomer who did


observations of the Earth, moon, and forces.

 Bhaskaracharya

It is more difficult to walk on a sandy road than on a concrete road


because ____________.

 Sand is soft and concreter is hard


 The friction between sand and feet is more than that between
concrete and feet
 The friction between sand and feet is less than that
between concrete and feet
 The sand is grainy but concrete is smooth

What is the law of conservation of energy?

 Energy cannot be made or destroyed, but it can change


from one form to another.
 Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
 If a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight
line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at
constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force.

Sound needs a ______ to travel

 Box
 Bottle
 Median
 Medium

It is how closed the measured value from the other.

 Accuracy
 Precision
 Random error
 No answer
Who was the father of modern Physics?(Answer should be in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS)

 GALILEO GALILEI

How is a lady voice different from a man

 Due to quality
 Due to colour
 Due to taste
 Due to different wave forms

A box is pushed across the floor for a distance of 5 meters with a


force of 50 Newtons in 5 seconds. How much work and power is
done?

 250 50

what is the formula for finding the final velocity?

 (a)(vi)+t
 (vi)(t)-a
 vi-(a)(t)
 vi+(a)(t)

True or falseIn simple machinesInput work = output work

 true
 false

The layer of air surrounding the earth is called (Its an obvious


answer)

 atmosphere

A quantity which has both magnitude and direction.

 Scalar quantity
 Vector Quantity
 Speed
 Velocity

CLINICAL THERMOMETER IS USED TO MEASURE THE


TEMPERATURE OF ______________.

 HUMAN BODY
 TREES
 CHEMICALS
 NONE

Define the term inertia.

 the amount of matter in an object


 the amount of space an object takes up
 the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion,
determined by mass
 The force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub
against each other

How much joules is one megajoule?

 1 000 000
 100 000
 100 000 000
 10 000 000

The prefix “iso” used to designate a process means ______

 CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED
 SLIGHT DIFFERENCE
 APPROXIMATE EQUAL
 REMAINS CONSTANT

In a parallel circuit, when one light bulb goes out the other light bulbs
___________

 stay lit
 go out
 flash

Most radiation is released as particles. Identify the type radiation that


is not a particle.

 alpha
 beta
 gamma
 positron

Cycles put oil in the axles of their bicycle to reduce friction. This is
called
 Condesation
 Friction
 Oil formation
 Lubrication

When opening a door, the easiest way is

 Applying the force at the door's part that is close to the hinges
 Applying the force at the door's middle part a bit far from the
hinges
 Applying the force at the door's edge that is far from the
hinges
 None of these

What is the first step in Scientific Method?(Answer should be in ALL


CAPITAL LETTERS)

 OBSERVATION

Which mirror(s) create virtual image?

 plane
 concave
 convex

A 10.0 kilogram mass of iron on earth exerts a downward force of 98


Newtons. On the moon this same 10.0 kilograms of iron is weighed
and found to exert a downward force of 16.3 Newtons. How is this
possible?The gravity on the moon is one sixth the gravity of Earth.

 The earth is farther away reducing the pull.


 Weight is the same everywhere, but mass changes.
 Mass begins to evaporate in the vacuum of space.
 The gravity on the moon is one sixth the gravity of Earth.

Sound travels faster in metals because they are more "stronger" than
rubber bands.

 True
 False

△v→ represents?

 acceleration
 velocity
 change in acceleration
 change in velocity

In this process, every state along the path is an equilibrium state, so


the system can return to its initial conditions by going along the same
path in the reverse direction

 REVERSIBLE

It is the study of forces due to heat or heat due to forces

 THERMODYNAMICS

While texting his girlfriend that he was running late for their date,
Jordan rear-ended a car stopped at a red light. Since this was clearly
an inelastic collision, some of his car's kinetic energy was
transformed to other types of energy. What types of energy are most
likely to result from such a collision?

 Thermal and potential


 Thermal and mechanical
 Chemical and potential
 Mechanical and chemical

Thicker wires have _______ resistance than thinner wires.

 more
 less
 the same

When and where was the magnet found

 5000 years ago , in a town magnesia which is in greece


 500 years go in europe

LABORATORY THERMOMETER range ?

 -1100C TO 100C
 - 100C TO 1100C
 00C TO 1100C

The first law of thermodynamics is also known as


________________.

 Conservation of energy

Which of these defines torque the best?


 "Force exerted on an object TIMES the distance of the
lever arm (away from the center)."
 "Force exerted on an object TIMES the distance of the motion."
 Both A & B
 None of these

Energy can be created but not destroyed

 TRUE
 FALSE

Who's third law states that every action has an equal and opposite
reaction?

 Newton's law of motion

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