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Mid 2nd Term Mathayom 2 Science

This document is a mid-term examination question paper for Mathayom 2 students at Saengthong Vitthaya School in Hatyai, Thailand. It consists of 3 sections (A, B, C) worth a total of 100 marks and covers topics related to physics, including physical quantities, energy, forces, motion, and simple machines. The paper contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like scalar and vector quantities, forms of energy, work, power, speed, velocity, and applications of physics principles.

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Mid 2nd Term Mathayom 2 Science

This document is a mid-term examination question paper for Mathayom 2 students at Saengthong Vitthaya School in Hatyai, Thailand. It consists of 3 sections (A, B, C) worth a total of 100 marks and covers topics related to physics, including physical quantities, energy, forces, motion, and simple machines. The paper contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like scalar and vector quantities, forms of energy, work, power, speed, velocity, and applications of physics principles.

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No.

SAENGTHONG VITTHAYA SCHOOL, HATYAI


ENGLISH SCIENCE MID-TERM EXAMINATION

Time allocated: 60 minutes MATHAYOM 2 Marks: 100 marks

General instructions: -
This question paper consists of 24 questions, and it is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Every answer should be written neatly, clearly, visibly and legibly.
All questions are compulsory. Answer all the questions.

Nickname : _____________________________________ Class : _________

SECTION A (40 MARKS)


1. Which of the following is not a physical quantity?
A Speed
B Volume
C Plenty
D Power

2. A box is pushed with a force of 40 N for a distance of 5 m. Calculate the work done.
A 8J
B 20 J
C 45 J
D 200 J

3. The diagram below shows a ball rolling down a slope.

At which position is the potential energy of the ball equal to its kinetic energy?
A K
B L
C M
D N

4. What form of energy is stored in a stretched rubber band?


A Kinetic energy
B Potential energy
C Mechanical energy
D Chemical energy

5. What is the difference between speed and velocity?


A Velocity is the distance traveled with a direction while speed is the distance traveled
without a direction.
B Velocity is the total distance traveled for a period of time while speed is the distance
traveled per hour.
C Velocity is the rate of change of displacement while speed is the rate of change of
distance.
D Velocity is a scalar quantity while speed is a vector quantity.
6. The diagram below shows a load being pulled up a slope.

Which of the following is true about the work done in pulling up the load?

I Work is done to overcome the force of friction between the base of the load and the
surface of the slope.
II Work is done to overcome gravitational force.
III Work done will be less if the load is pushed up the slope instead of being pulled up.

A I and II only
B I and III only
C II and III only
D I, II and III

7. Which of the following is a vector quantity?


A Power
B Speed
C Momentum
D Work

8. Which of the following is not a scalar quantity?


A Mass
B Area
C Density
D Force

9. The diagram below shows a man carrying out an activity.

What form of energy is increasing?


A Kinetic energy
B Potential energy
C Sound energy
D Heat energy
10. A girl with a mass of 36 kg carries a box of 6 kg. She walks up a staircase of height of 6 m.
What is the work done by the girl?
A 70 J
B 252 J
C 1800 J
D 2520 J

11. How do simple machines make work easier?


I Increase the force needed to do the work.
II Change the direction of the force.
III Reduce the displacement needed to do the work.

A I and II only
B I and III only
C II and III only
D I, II and III

12. Which of the following devices does not make use of the principle of a lever?
A Scissors
B Bottle opener
C Broom
D Knife

13. A scalar quantity is


A a physical quantity with magnitude only
B a physical quantity with direction only
C a physical quantity with magnitude and direction
D a physical quantity with either magnitude or direction

14. Which of the following pairs is correct?


Quantity Type of quantity
A Weight Scalar
B Velocity Vector
C Momentum Scalar
D Density Vector

15. Which of the following quantities is categorized as a scalar quantity?


A 25 m s-1, West
B 26°C
C 10 m, upward
D 9.8 m s-2

16. Which of the following is true about displacement?


A The distance traveled per unit time.
B The total distance traveled by an object in a period of time.
C The length of the path traveled by an object in a specific direction.
D The length of the actual path traveled by an object from one location to another.
17. The diagram below shows a student with a mass of 65 kg walks up the stairs
in 20 seconds.

Calculate the power of the student used to walk up the stairs. [g = 10 N kg-1]
A 20 W
B 195 W
C 390 W
D 1 300 W

18. Sunny uses a crowbar to lift a rock.


Which of the following shows the way to use the least force to lift the rock?
A

19. A car travels at a constant speed of 12.5 m s-1 for 600 seconds.
What is the total distance traveled by the car?
A 48 m
B 125 m
C 7500 m
D 8500 m

20. A vehicle travels 25 km in 40 minutes.


What is the average speed of the vehicle?
A 0.63 m s-1
B 10.42 m s-1
C 625 m s-1
D 1000 m s-1
SECTION B (30 MARKS)

1. Complete the following sentences with the words given below. (20 marks)

nuclear chemical magnitude vector work


hector mechanical scalar heat sound
elastic potential different power joule
direction gravitational pontential elastic potential

a) Energy can be found in ____________________ forms.

b) Scalar quantities are physical quantities that have ____________________ only such as

length, temperature and mass.

c) The energy found in objects that are moving is called ____________________ energy.

d) The energy produced when atoms are broken down or fused together is called

____________________ energy.

e) The energy produced by the vibrations of an object is called ____________________

energy.

f) ____________________ quantities are physical quantities that have both magnitude and

____________________ such as displacement, velocity and force.

g) The energy produced by the burning of fuels is called ____________________ energy.

h) ____________________ energy is the combination of kinetic energy and potential energy.

i) Power is the total of ____________________ done divided by time taken.

2. Match the descriptions to the correct simple machine. (10 marks)

Description Simple machine


Used to lift a load and has a fixed point known
a) Lever
as fulcrum
Used to lift up or lower a load and change the
b) Pulley
direction of the force
It is rotated to move a longer distance into an
c) Wheel and axle
object
d) Made up of one or two inclined planes Screw
e) Consists of a wheel and an axle Wedge
A sloping surface that is used to move a load
f) Inclined plane
from a lower area to a higher area
SECTION C (30 MARKS)

1. Table shows some event involving physical quantities.


For each event, determine whether each of the quantities involved is a scalar or vector
quantity. Then, explain your answer. (12 marks)
Situation Scalar/ Vector Explanation
a) Ricky is pushing a trolley to the

lift located 20 m to the north.

b) A plane if flying at 700 km/h

from Hatyai Airport straight to

Phuket Airport.

c) The temperature of 2nd floor of

the building is 22oC.

d) Terry buys 5 packets of

cookies for his brother.

2. The diagram below shows the path traveled by a car from X to Y through Q and R.

If the car took 90 seconds to travel from X to Y,


a) What is the average speed of the car? (3 marks)

b) What is the average velocity of the car? (4 marks)


3. The diagram below shows a car traveling from point A to point B. The whole journey is 3 hours.

a) What is the total distance traveled by the car? (2 marks)

b) What is the average speed of the car? (3 marks)

c) What is the magnitude of displacement of the car? (3 marks)

d) What is the magnitude of the car average velocity? (3 marks)

~End of question paper~


Wishing you All the BEST !!!

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