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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
Schools Division of Tarlac Province
RAMOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Ramos, Tarlac

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1. Which of the following is the property of an object to resist any change in its motion?
a. inertia b. acceleration c. force d. energy
2. This is the amount of force applied that causes an object to be displaced.
a. power b. work c. energy d. force
3. When an object is raised from the ground it gains energy. When it is made to fall to the ground it loses energy. Which of
the following refers to the energy gained or lost?
a. kinetic energy b. gravitational potential energy c. work d. power
4. Which of the following Greek words means moving?
a. kinectic b. kinetic c. kinetikos d. kinetic
5. Which of the following laws of motion is best described by the statement “a body will remain at rest or move at constant
velocity unless acted upon by an external net or unbalanced force”?
a. law of interaction b. law of acceleration c. law of inertia d. law of universal gravitation
6. The capacity to do work.
a. energy b. power c. work d. force
7. Which of the following laws of motion is best described by the statement “for every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction”?
a. law of interaction b. law of acceleration c. law of inertia d. law of universal gravitation
8. Which of the following is a unit of measurement used for power?
a. Joule b. Newton c. Watt d. Meter per second
9. It is a vibration that propagates as a mechanical wave through a medium such as air or water.
a. Sound b. Work c. Energy d. Vibration
10. Which of the following laws of motion is best described by the statement “the acceleration of an object is directly
proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and is inversely proportional to its mass.”?
a. law of interaction b. law of gravity c. law of inertia d. law of acceleration
11. It refers to the number of compressions passing by a certain point in one second.
a. wavelength b. frequency c. amplitude d. speed of sound
12. It is equal to the distance from one compression to the next or between two successive compression in a longitudinal
wave.
a. wavelength b. frequency c. amplitude d. speed of sound
13. It is usually described as described as the turning back of a wave as it hits a barrier.
a. reflection b. refraction c. interference d. diffraction
14. It is described as the change in speed of sound when it encounters a medium of different density.
a. diffraction b. reflection c. interference d. refraction
15. Who among the following was a Scottish inventor whose name was used for the unit of power?
a. James Prescott Joule b. James Watt c. James Ingram d. James Pratt
16. What is the mass of a cart if the fore applied on it was 23 Newton to make it accelerate at a rate of 10 m/s2?
a. 2.3 kg b. 0.23 kg c. 0.43 kg d. 4.3 kg
17. How much force is exerted on a grocery cart if the amount of work done is 50 Joules to cover a distance of 3.5 meters?
a. 0.07 N b. 14.29 N c. 142.9 N d. 7 N
18. What is the kinetic energy of a 250 kg car moving with a velocity of 19 m/s ?
a. 90, 250 J b. 2,375 c. 45,125 J d. 180,500 J
19. Compute the amount of potential energy gained by a 65 kg man who climbed a 5-meter flight of stairs.
a. 3,185 J b. 325 J c. 1592.5 J d. 162.5 J
20. If the man in problem 19 climbed the stairs in 2 seconds, what is his power output?
a. 1592.5 W b. 3,185 W c. 162.5 W d. 325 W

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