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The document contains three practice tests with multiple choice questions related to physics concepts like speed, velocity, momentum, forces, energy, and motion. Test I contains 20 questions on these topics. Test II asks to list four fundamental forces in nature, five mechanical forces, and the three laws of motion. Test III contains 7 word problems calculating values like distance, force, kinetic energy, potential energy, momentum, mass, and velocity.

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The document contains three practice tests with multiple choice questions related to physics concepts like speed, velocity, momentum, forces, energy, and motion. Test I contains 20 questions on these topics. Test II asks to list four fundamental forces in nature, five mechanical forces, and the three laws of motion. Test III contains 7 word problems calculating values like distance, force, kinetic energy, potential energy, momentum, mass, and velocity.

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1.

Which of the following equations is correct in describing the relationship between speeds, distance d

and time t?

a. s=d/t

b. s=dxt

c. s=d+t

d. s=d-t

2. Which of the following is NOT a contact force?

a. Friction

b. Tension

c. elastic force d. gravitational force

3. A 50 kg astronautejects 100g of gas from his propulsion pistol at a velocity of 50 m/s. what is the

velocity?

a. -0.10 m/s

b. -0.50 m/s

c.0 m/s

d. -100 m/s

4. Inertia is

a. The basis for Newton's first law of motion

b. Defined as the tendency for an object to remain in uniform motion

c. A term meaning resistant to change

d. All of the above

5. Generally refers to a change in position of an

object.

a. motion.

b. force

c. power

d. work

6. A push and pull upon an object resulting

from

the object's c. motion

interaction with another object. d. acceleration


a. force

b. friction

7. Two identical cars are

travelling along EDSA. Which of the two cars would have greater momentum? c. both have the same momentum

a. The slower car

b. The faster car

d. cannot be easily determined

8. A 25 kg girl is riding a 5 kg bike with a velocity of 5 m/s going east. What is the total momentum and a bike together? a. 100 kg m/s

of a girl

b. 125 kg m/s c. 150 kg m/s

d. 200 m/s

9. Two 0.5 kg balls approach each other with the same speed of 1.0 m/s. What is the total momentum

of

the system before collision?

a. 0

b. 0.50 kg m/s c. 10 kg m/s

d. -1.0 kg m/s

10. Two billiard balls approach each other with the same speed. If they collide in a perfectly elastic collision,

what would be their velocities after collision?

a. Zero

c. same in magnitude but opposite in direction

b. Same in magnitude and direction d. different in magnitude and opposite in direction

11 a tree falling ball is enuinned with a sneedometer, hu hog much world its speed reading increase for

11. If a free falling ball is equipped with a speedometer, by how much would its speed reading increase for

every second? a. 0 m/s

b. 9.8 m/s

c. 10 m/s

d. 20 m/s

12. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is also known as

a. Motion b. Uniform motion

c. constant motion motion


d. uniformly accelerated

13. A moderate force will break an egg. However, an egg dropped on the road usually breaks, while one

dropped on the grass usually doesn't break. This is because for the egg dropped on the grass,

a. The change in momentum is greater b. The change in momentum is less

c. The time interval for stopping is greater

d. The time interval for stopping is less

14

. When a ball is dropped at a certain height, its gravitational potential energy

a. increases b. remains the same 15. It is the ability to do work.

c. decreases d. increases and decreases

a. Energy

b. power

c. speed

d. kinetic

16. The energy present in moving objects. It is equal to the mass of a moving object multiplied by the square of that object's velocity,
multiplied by the constant %.

a. Kinetic energy

c. potential energy

b. Gravitational energy d. mechanical energy 17. Which event illustrates the direct transformation of potential to kinetic energy?

a. A basketball player catches a flying ball

b. A kalesa moves from rest c. Kathy's arrow is released from its bow

d. The spring mechanism of a toy is rotated until it locked

18. Which among the forms of energy is considered a potential energy?

a. Chemical energy b. Radiant energy

c. sound energy d. thermal energy

19. In which case is there a decrease in gravitational potential energy? a. Amada stretches horizontally a rubber band

b. A car ascends a steep parking ramp

c. Pamela's puppy jumps down the chair d. Water is forced upward through a pipe.

20. Francis stretched a rubber band five times. After that, he observed that the rubber band felt warm the rubber band gain heat?

a. No, it is not evident

b. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it gained heat c. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it loss heat
d. No, temperature is not related to a gain or loss of heat.

TEST II.

1-4. Four fundamental forces in nature (non-contact)

5-10. Give atleast five mechanical (contact) 11-13. Three Laws of Motion

14-15. Two categories of energy

. Did

TEST III.

1. Aiza drove off to work, leaving her house at 7:30 am. She reached her office at 9:30 am. If the average speed of her car is 35 km/h,
how many kilometers is her house for her place of work?

2. A wagon has a mass of 850 kilograms. How much force must be applied to give it an acceleration of

15 m/s²?

3. Which of the following has a greater kinetic energy, a 10,000 kg vehicle moving at 10 m/s, or 500 kg

object moving at 200 m/s?

4. Which of the following has a greater potential energy on earth, a 1.5 kg ball raised at 0.5 m high, or a 0.5 kg ball raised 1.5m high?
5. A jeepney has a mass of 2000 kg travelling at the rate of 10 m/s. What is the momentum of

jeepney?

6. A bowling ball is rolling at a velocity of 3.5 m/s with a momentum of 7.5 kg-m/s. What is its mass? 7. A fielder throws a softball
with a mass of 0.3 kg and a momentum 10 kg-m/s. What is its velocity?

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