Final Exam Physical Science
Final Exam Physical Science
Department of Education
Region III
MAGPAPALAYOK NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija
Prepared by:
CONCORDIA I. VILLASIS
Republic of Education
Department of Education
Region III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA
Old Capitol Compound, Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City 3100
1. A 26. D
2. B 27. A
3. D 28. D
4. C 29. C
5. C 30. D
6. A 31. C
7. B 32. A
8. A 33. B
9. D 34. B
10. D 35. C
11. C 36. A
12. C 37. C
13. D 38. B
14. B 39. A
15. D 40. C
16. A 41. D
17. A 42. D
18. C 43. B
19. C 44. C
20. D 45. A
21. B 46. A
22. B 47. A
23. A 48. C
24. C 49. B
25. C 50. B
Republic of Education
Department of Education
Region III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA
Old Capitol Compound, Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City 3100
Direction. Read each question carefully. On the space provided before each number write the
LETTER of the best answer.
_____1. What is known as the earth’s precession due to the gravitational pull of the moon and
the sun?
a. Lunisolar c. precession of equinoxes
_____17. Which of the following statement about Newton’s Laws of motion is NOT true?
a. Action-reaction forces never act on the same body.
b. If there are no forces acting on a body, the body will experience no acceleration
c. If a body is Not accelerating, there must be no forces acting on it.
d. The motion of a body always has the same direction as the resultant force.
_____18. . Using he figure below, at what angle will the object have maximum height?
_____19. Which is the correct interpretation of the distance time graph shown below?
a. the graph shows that the distance stays the same as time goes by because it is not moving
c. the graph shows that there is a decrease in the distance covered as time goes by
d. the graph shows the distance and time covered by the moving object
a. The graph shows that the object’s distance increases as time passes
b. The graph shows that the object’s distance decreases as time passes
c. The graph shows that the object’s distance remains the same as time passes
d. The straight line in the graph shows that it is not constant
_____21.
The horizontal line on the graph shown above shows that the object
a. moves at a constant speed a certain distance.
b. stops moving.
c. moves again at constant speed.
d. moves slowly then stop
_____22. Given the formula: Force= Mass x Acceleration, what Newton’s Law of Motion is
applied?
a. Newton’s Law of Motion 1 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 2
b. Newton’s Law of Motion 3 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 4
_____23. When two bumper cars collide into each other and each car jolts backwards the Newton’s Law
motion applicable in the given situation is
a. Newton’s Law of Motion 1 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 2
b. Newton’s Law of Motion 3 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 4
____ 24. When you give your friend a lift on your bike you have to pedal harder and faster to keep the
same speed (acceleration) as you had when you were on your bike alone. Identify Newton’s Law of
Motion suitable for this is
a. Newton’s Law of Motion 1 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 2
b. Newton’s Law of Motion 3 c. Newton’s Law of Motion 4
____25. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction refers to
a. Newton’s First Law of Motion c. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
b. Newton’s Second Law of Motion d. Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion
____26. A smaller cannon ball leaves a cannon much faster than a larger, heavier cannon ball fired at
the same time. Which Newton’s Law of Motion can be applied to this?
a. Newton’s First Law of Motion c. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
b. Newton’s Second Law of Motion d. Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion
____ 27. When you are standing in a subway train and the train suddenly stops but your body continues
to move forward is an example of
a. Newton’s First Law of Motion c. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
b. Newton’s Second Law of Motion d. Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion
_____28. It is much easier to carry your backpack when it is empty rather than when it’s full of
textbooks. The given statement is an example of
a. Newton’s First Law of Motion c. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
b. Newton’s Second Law of Motion d. Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion
_____ 29. A boy is going down a slide. As he reaches the bottom, friction causes him to slow down and
stop. This is an example of
a. Newton’s First Law of Motion c. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
b. Newton’s Second Law of Motion d. Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion
_____32. Which of? Newton’s laws best explains why motorists should buckle up?
a. Law of inertia c. Law of acceleration
b. Law of interaction d. Law of Universal Gravitation
_____33. What is true about light according to the theories of modern physics?
a. Is exclusively a wave phenomenon
b. Combines wave and particle properties
c. Has neither wave nor particle property.
d. All particles exhibit wave behavior.
_____34. What type of experiment did Thomson use to obtain the mass-to-charge ratio of the
electrons in cathode ray beams?
a. He studied the fluorescence that cathode rays cause.
b. He used different metals for the cathode
c. He used different residual gases.
d. He used electric and magnetic control
_____35. A force of 52 N acts upon a 4 kg block sitting on the ground. Calculate the acceleration
of the object.
____ 36. A 5 kg block is pulled across a table by a force of 61 N. Calculate the acceleration of
the object.
_____37. A roller coaster pushes a 25 kg person upward with a force of 300 N. What is the
acceleration?
_____39. What is the mass of an object if a force of 17 N causes it to accelerate at 1.5 m/s 2?
_____41. What is the mass of an object that requires a force of 25 N to accelerate at 5 m/s/s?
_____42. How much force is required to accelerate an 1,800 kg truck at 3 m/s/s?
_____46. A ball with a mass of 1 kg moves with a velocity of 5 m/s. This ball collides with a
second ball of mass 0.5 kg moving along the same line at a velocity of 2 m/s. After collision, the
velocity of the second ball is 2.5 m/s. Find the velocity of the first ball.
a. 4 m/s b. 4.25 m/s c. 4.50 m/s d. 4.75 m/s
_____47. Using the figure below, acceleration is
_____49. When light is emitted by an atom, what change has occurred within the atom?
a. An electron loses energy. c. An electron gains energy
b. The atom gains energy d. An electron moves to a higher energy level.
_____50. The image seen in a convex mirror, compared with the object, is always
a. smaller, upright, and virtual c. larger, upright, and virtual
b. smaller, inverted, and virtual d. smaller, inverted, and real