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This document contains a summative test on work, power, and energy for Unit 4. The test has two sections: (1) multiple choice questions about concepts like units of energy, types of energy objects can have, and examples of potential and kinetic energy; (2) problem solving questions calculating gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, mass, and potential energy given values like mass, height, speed, and time.

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Summattive Test (Work, Power and Energy)

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Summative Test Summative Test

Unit 4 (Module2: Work, Power and Energy) Unit 4 (Module2: Work, Power and Energy)

I. Multiple Choice: Read the following statements I. Multiple Choice: Read the following statements
carefully .Choose the letter that best describes the carefully .Choose the letter that best describes the
statement. Write your answer on your answer sheet. statement. Write your answer on your answer sheet.

1) Of the following units, the one that is a unit of energy 1) Of the following units, the one that is a unit of energy
is __________ is __________
a. Newton b. Joule c. Meter d. Liter a. Newton b. Joule c. Meter d. Liter
2) A stationary object may have ________ 2) A stationary object may have ________
a. potential energy c. velocity a.potential energy c. velocity
b. kinetic energy d. acceleration b.kinetic energy d. acceleration
3) The more mass an object moves, the more 3) The more mass an object moves, the more
___________ it has. ___________ it has.
a. potential energy c. kinetic energy a.potential energy c. kinetic energy
b. thermal energy d. sound energy b.thermal energy d. sound energy
4) The greater the velocity of a moving object, the more 4) The greater the velocity of a moving object, the more
__________ it has. __________ it has.
a. potential energy c kinetic energy a.potential energy c kinetic energy
b. thermal energy d. sound energy b.thermal energy d. sound energy
5) Kinetic energy depends on both mass and _________ 5) Kinetic energy depends on both mass and _________
a. gravity b. velocity c. compresion d. height a. gravity b. velocity c. compresion d. height
6) Which of the following happens to a coconut that falls 6) Which of the following happens to a coconut that falls
freely? freely?
a. Loses potential energy and gains kinetic energy. a. Loses potential energy and gains kinetic energy.
b. Loses both potential energy and kinetic energy. b. Loses both potential energy and kinetic energy.
c. Gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy. c. Gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
d. Gains both potential energy and kinetic energ d. Gains both potential energy and kinetic energ
7) Which of the following is NOT an example of kinetic 7) Which of the following is NOT an example of kinetic
energy? energy?
a. Gravity b. Sound c. Heat d. Ligh a. Gravity b. Sound c. Heat d. Ligh
8) Kinetic energy can be described as: 8) Kinetic energy can be described as:
a. Stored energy c. Energy in motion a. Stored energy c. Energy in motion
b. A chemical reaction d. Connected energy b. A chemical reaction d. Connected energy
9) Which of the following is NOT an example of potential 9) Which of the following is NOT an example of potential
energy? energy?
a. Gravitational pull c. Nuclear energy b. Chemical a. Gravitational pull c. Nuclear energy b. Chemical
bonds d. Electricity bonds d. Electricity
10) Which of the following has no energy? 10) Which of the following has no energy?
a. A wrecking ball c. A pot of water a. A wrecking ball c. A pot of water
b. A moving vehicle d. None of the above b. A moving vehicle d. None of the above

II. Problem Solving: (5 points each) II. Problem Solving: (5 points each)
Solve the following problems. Show your solution on your Solve the following problems. Show your solution on your
answer sheet. answer sheet.

1. How much gravitational potential energy has a boy 1. How much gravitational potential energy has a boy
whose mass is 50 kg and who is standing on top of a 1.5 whose mass is 50 kg and who is standing on top of a 1.5
meter high wall? meter high wall?
2. How much kinetic energy has a 5 gram bullet speeding 2. How much kinetic energy has a 5 gram bullet speeding
at 100 m/s? at 100 m/s?
3. If a ball has kinetic energy of 1000 Joules and a speed 3. If a ball has kinetic energy of 1000 Joules and a speed
of 5m/s, what is its mass? of 5m/s, what is its mass?
4. If a 1-kg stone dropped on top of a hill and reached the 4. If a 1-kg stone dropped on top of a hill and reached the
ground after 3s, what is its potential energy? ground after 3s, what is its potential energy?

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