Science Revision G7
Science Revision G7
Science Revision G7
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. During a science experiment, a student dropped a metal ball from a height of 150 m. The graph shows the
distance the metal ball traveled from its initial position to where it hit the ground.
What information does the graph give you about the speed of the metal ball over time?
A. 0.82 m/s
B. 1.19 m/s
C. 1.22 m/s
D. 1.25 m/s
____ 3. An athlete is running a 5-km race at an average speed of 8 km/h. She has to stop to tie her shoe. After tying
her shoe, she continues running at 8 km/h. Why would her average speed for the entire race be less than 8
km/h?
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____ 4. The graph below shows the distance a car traveled in 5 seconds while moving on a freeway.
A. 0 m/s
B. 14 m/s
C. 28 m/s
D. 30 m/s
____ 5. Which of the following is a definition of motion?
What was the average speed during the last 3 h of the trip?
A. 45 km/h
B. 60 km/h
C. 120 km/h
D. 180 km/h
____ 7. Three runners compete in a 400-m race on an oval-shaped running track. At a certain time, one runner is 15 m
behind the finish line. Which term describes the finish line?
A. total distance
B. relative motion
C. reference point
D. change in position
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____ 8. A student allowed four different objects to roll down a ramp. He measured the distance each object rolled and
the time until each object came to a stop. He plotted each point and connected it with a line from origin of the
graph.
A. object A
B. object B
C. object C
D. object D
____ 9. Montez read that bobcats can reach speeds of up to 30 mi/h. What does the speed of a bobcat indicate?
____ 11. Katrina rode her bicycle to the library. The following graph shows part of Katrina’s ride after she started.
What was Katrina’s acceleration during the time represented on the graph?
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____ 12. Which of the following is an example of an acceleration vector?
A. 5 m/s
B. 5 m/s2
C. 5 m/s2 south
D. 5 m/s south
____ 13. How can you find the average acceleration of an object?
A. graph A
B. graph B
C. graph C
D. graph D
____ 15. Which is an example of centripetal acceleration?
A. an object at rest
B. an object moving in a circle at 20 m/s
C. an object moving at 20 m/s backward, then 20 m/s to the right
D. an object moving in a straight line at a steady speed of 20 m/s forward
____ 16. Which of the following describes an object moving in a circle steadily?
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____ 18. A box of books is on the floor. The following picture shows a push and a pull acting on the box.
A. 0N
B. 50 N
C. 100 N
D. 2,500 N
____ 19. Jessica has two balls. One ball has a mass of 1 kg. The other ball has a mass of 2 kg. She pushes each with a
force of 100 N. How does the acceleration of the two balls compare?
A. Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are equal and in opposite
directions.
B. Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are the same in magnitude and
direction.
C. Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are proportional to the masses
of the objects.
D. The moving object exerts a force on the stationary object, but the stationary object does
not exert a force on the moving object.
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____ 22. A soccer player kicks a ball. According to Newton’s third law of motion, the player’s foot exerts a force on
the ball. The ball exerts a force on the foot. Why don’t the forces cancel out to result in a net force of zero?
The weight of an object is given by F = mg, where g = 9.8 m/s2. With what force does the object push down
on the balance?
A. 0.500 kg·m/s2
B. 4.90 kg·m/s2
C. 9.3 kg·m/s2
D. 9.8 kg·m/s2
____ 26. Which statement about the universality of gravity is untrue?
A. The gravitational force between two objects depends only on their masses.
B. The gravitational force between two objects increases if the mass of one object increases.
C. The gravitational force between two objects increases if the distance between the objects
decreases.
D. Any two objects that have mass also have a force of gravity acting between them, no
matter how far apart they are.
____ 27. The dotted lines in the following picture show orbital paths of objects.
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Which object orbits object E?
A. object A
B. object B
C. object C
D. object D
____ 28. The following objects are placed 1 meter apart.
A. The gravitational force between the two objects is very strong because they are so close
together.
B. The gravitational force between the two objects is very weak because their masses are so
small.
C. No gravitational force exists between the two objects because they are not touching.
D. No gravitational force exists between the two objects because their masses are so small.
____ 29. Which of the following would exert the greatest gravitational force on a body?
A. a bar magnet
B. a molecule
C. a person
D. a planet
____ 30. The law of universal gravitation says all bodies attract each other. If you drop a cup, it falls to Earth. Why
doesn’t the gravitational attraction between your hand and the cup keep the cup from falling?
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____ 31. The diagram below shows a satellite in orbit around Earth. It is orbiting in the direction shown and is pulled
toward Earth by gravity.
A. 250 Pa
B. 750 Pa
C. 1,000 Pa
D. 2,000 Pa
____ 33. Which of the following is air that moves from regions of high pressure to regions of low pressure?
A. rain
B. wind
C. snow
D. clouds
____ 34. A buoyant force allows a whale to float in ocean water. Which phenomenon causes the buoyant force?
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____ 36. Which of the following substances is not a fluid?
A. air
B. iron
C. water
D. helium gas
____ 37. A hiker is climbing a tall mountain. How will atmospheric pressure at the top of the mountain compare to the
atmospheric pressure at the bottom of the mountain?
A. The pressure is unaffected by elevation so it will be the same at the top and bottom of the
mountain.
B. The pressure decreases with elevation so it will be lower at the top of the mountain than at
the bottom.
C. The pressure increases with elevation so it will be greater at the top of the mountain than
at the bottom.
D. The pressure is zero at the bottom of the mountain and the same as the elevation at the top
of the mountain.
____ 38. Which equation correctly describes the relationship between pressure, force, and area?
A. pressure = force/area
B. force = pressure/area
C. pressure – area = force
D. pressure = force area
____ 39. Why does a helium-filled balloon expand as it rises into the atmosphere?
A. kinetic energy
B. chemical energy
C. mechanical energy
D. gravitational potential energy
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____ 42. The following table shows information about three different objects sitting on a bookshelf. Some data are
missing from the table.
A. 7.35 J
B. 117.6 J
C. 176.4 J
D. 196 J
____ 43. Three rocks are rolling down a hill at the same speed. Rock 1 has a mass of 1 kg; rock 2 has a mass of 1.5 kg,
and rock 3 has a mass of 3 kg. Which rock has the most kinetic energy?
A. rock 1
B. rock 2
C. rock 3
D. all three rocks have the same kinetic energy
____ 44. How is mechanical energy calculated?
A. 10 kg
B. 196 J
C. 1.0 kg
D. 0.10 kg
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____ 46. The following table shows information about three different objects sitting on a bookshelf. Some data are
missing from the table.
A. 176.4 J
B. 117.6 J
C. 58.8 J
D. 29.4 J
____ 47. A child has a mass of 35 kg and a kinetic energy of 157.5 J. What is the speed of the child?
A. 2 m/s
B. 2.5 m/s
C. 3 m/s
D. There is not enough information to determine the speed of the child.
____ 48. A child pushes a toy car down a hill. After 5 seconds, the car has a kinetic energy of 115 J and a gravitational
potential energy of 30 J. What is the car’s mechanical energy at that time?
A. 3.9 J
B. 85 J
C. 115 J
D. 145 J
____ 49. Which of the following is an example of the conversion of kinetic energy into gravitational potential energy?
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____ 50. The diagram below shows a swinging pendulum. During every swing, the pendulum’s speed and position
change. Three positions during the swing are identified as Position 1, Position 2, and Position 3.
Ignoring the effects of friction or air resistance, at which point would the pendulum have the greatest amount
of mechanical energy?
A. Position 1
B. Position 2
C. Position 3
D. Mechanical energy does not change.
____ 51. All moving objects have kinetic energy. The four vehicles in the diagram below are all moving at the same
speed along a road.
A. The motorcycle has the most kinetic energy because it is the vehicle with the least mass.
B. All the vehicles have the same kinetic energy because they are moving at the same speed.
C. The delivery truck has the greatest kinetic energy because its mass is greater than that of
the other vehicles.
D. The delivery truck has the greatest kinetic energy because it has the most tires in contact
with the pavement.
____ 52. A boy is riding a skateboard. Why does the skateboard have the ability to do work?
Force Distance
Employee
(N) (m)
Ayanna 24 1.5
Rafael 18 2.5
Cassie 25 1.0
Michael 16 2.0
A. Cassie
B. Rafael
C. Ayanna
D. Michael
____ 55. Which of the following describes a transfer of energy through work?
A. 25 W
B. 50 W
C. 60 W
D. 100 W
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____ 57. A student is planning a camping trip and wants to take a few electronic devices along. Her flexible portable
solar panel converts electromagnetic energy from the sun into electrical energy at a rate of 21,600 J/h. Which
devices could she charge with it at one time?
A. 15 W
B. 20 W
C. 90 W
D. 180 W
____ 59. A girl uses 60 J of energy to move a box from the floor to a shelf. If she uses 20 W of power to move the box,
how many seconds did it take her to move the box?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 30
D. 120
____ 60. Energy is the ability to do work. In which of these examples does using energy cause work to be done?
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Short Answer
1. Ahmed is trying to push a box of sports equipment across the floor. The arrow on the box is a vector
representing the force that Ahmed exerts.
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Upon what two factors does the magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects depend?
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3. Describe the proportional relationships between the gravitational force and mass and distance.
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a) A bicycle starts moving from rest up to 300 m/s in 5sec. Calculate its acceleration.
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Q 1Write the word that complete the sentence
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