This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to motion, forces, energy, waves, heat, and sound. There are 40 questions total, asking about topics like Newton's laws of motion, units of measurement, forms of energy, wave properties, electromagnetic radiation, and heat transfer methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key ideas in physics.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to motion, forces, energy, waves, heat, and sound. There are 40 questions total, asking about topics like Newton's laws of motion, units of measurement, forms of energy, wave properties, electromagnetic radiation, and heat transfer methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key ideas in physics.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to motion, forces, energy, waves, heat, and sound. There are 40 questions total, asking about topics like Newton's laws of motion, units of measurement, forms of energy, wave properties, electromagnetic radiation, and heat transfer methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key ideas in physics.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about physics concepts related to motion, forces, energy, waves, heat, and sound. There are 40 questions total, asking about topics like Newton's laws of motion, units of measurement, forms of energy, wave properties, electromagnetic radiation, and heat transfer methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key ideas in physics.
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1. What is Newton’s First Law of Motion?
a. Law of Inertia c. Law of Momentum b. Law of Acceleration d. Law of Interaction 2. When can you say that the force applied is unbalance? a. If there is a change in position. c. If there is a change in speed. b. If there is a change in momentum. d. If there is a change in direction. 3. Law of Inertia states that, “A body will remain at rest or move at constant velocity unless______”. a. acted upon by balanced force c. acted upon by unbalanced force b. acted upon by weak force d. acted upon by strong force 4. Who postulated the three laws of motion? a. Sir Essac Newton b. Sir Issak Newton c. Sir Isaac Newton d. Sir Essak Newton 5. Law of Interaction states that, “For every action, there is_______________”. a. unequal and the same reaction c. an equal and opposite reaction b. unequal and opposite reaction d. an equal and the same reaction 6. What is magnitude? a. Refers to the distance covered by car. c. Refers to the size or strength of the force b. Refers to the weight of an object. d. Refers to the mass of an object. 7. If the standard unit of distance is m, how about the unit for magnitude? a. N b. J c. Cal d. kCal 8. Which doesn’t describe to the forces acting on an object? a. point of application b. direction c. line of action d. speed 9. What is the name of the straight line that passing through the point of application? a. line of incident b. line of reflection C. line of action d. line of application 10. Interpret the graph below. What is the relationship between acceleration and force? a. Acceleration and force are inversely proportional. b. Acceleration and force are proportional. c. Acceleration and force have an equal value. d. Acceleration and force have no relationship. 11. What is the unit for force? a. J c. N b. kg d. m 12. What is the unit for acceleration? a. m/s c. km/s b. m/s₂ d. km/s₂ 13. How are you going to solve problems in finding the Kinetic Energy of an object? a. KE= mv b. KE=⅟₂ mv c. KE=⅟₂ mv² d. KE=mgh 14. How are you going to solve problems in finding the Potential Energy of an object? a. PE= mv b. PE=⅟₂ mv c. PE=⅟₂ mv² d. PE=mgh 15. What is the unit for KE and PE? a. J b. N c. m/s² d. km/hr² 16. A boy is stretching his rubber brand. What type of energy does the stretching of rubber band exhibits? a. Kinetic Energy b. Potential Energy c. Solar Energy d. Radiant Energy 19. Mechanical waves transport energy from one place to another through a. Alternately vibrating particles of the medium c. Vibrating particles and traveling particles b. Particles traveling with the wave d. None of the above 20. In a transverse wave, the individual particles of the medium ____________. a. move in circles c. move parallel to the direction of travel b. move in ellipses d. move perpendicular to the direction of travel 21. The higher the frequency of a wave,_____________. a. the lower its speed c. the greater its amplitude b. the shorter its wavelength d. the longer its period 22. Waves in a lake are 5.00 m in length and pass an anchored boat 1.25 s apart. The speed is a______? a. 0.25 m/s b. 4.00 m/s c. 6.25 m/s d. 9.80 m/s 23. Energy from the sun reaches the earth through ___________ a. ultraviolet waves b. infrared waves c. mechanical waves d. electromagnetic waves 24. Which of the following objects will produce sound? a. soft objects b. radio stations c. vibrating objects d. objects under pressure 25. Which of the following best describes a high frequency sound? It has _____________. a. low pitch b. high pitch c. low energy d. A and C 26. Compared to a thin string of the same length and tightness a thick string produces sounds of ____________. a. the same pitch b. lower pitch c. higher pitch d. lower then higher pitch 27. What is the other term for sound wave? a. longitudinal wave b. transverse wave c. standing wave d. shock wave 28. Which of the following is not capable of transmitting sound? a. air b. water c. steel d. a vacuum 29. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best? a. Steel in cabinet b. Water in the ocean c. Air in your classroom d. Water in a swimming pool 30. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave? a. Infrared b. Radio c. Sound d. X ray 31. How does the wavelength of infrared (IR) compare with the wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) waves? a. Infrared waves have longer wavelength. c. IR waves have the same wavelength as the UV waves. b. Infrared waves have shorter wavelength. d. IR is not comparable in wavelength with the UV waves 32. Among all the electromagnetic waves (EM), which has the highest frequency? a. Infrared radiation b. Radio wave c. Ultraviolet d. Gamma rays 33. ROYGBIV is the basic component of white light. Which color of light carries the most energy? a. Blue b. Green c. Orange d. Red 34. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Which characteristic is common in all electromagnetic waves? a. amplitude b. frequency c. speed d. wavelength 35. How does heat travel through the pan? A. by radiation B. by dispersion C. by convection D. by conduction 36. How does heat travel through the soup? A. by radiation B. by dispersion C. by convection D. by conduction 37 Refers to the multiple reflections or echoes in a certain place. a. Reverberations b. Echoes c. Refraction d. Reflective sounds 38. This refers to the bending of light when it travels from one medium to another of different optical densities. a. Refraction b. Optical density c. Reflection d. Rarefaction 39. In what direction does heat travel through the soup? A. from top to bottom B. both A and B C. from bottom to top D. neither A nor B 40. . Which of the following methods of heat transfer is NOT taking place in the given situation? A. Conduction B. Radiation C. Convection D. None of them