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Score:

Name: Date:
Grade & Section:
Multiple Choice (12 items)
Instruction: Read the question carefully. Select the most appropriate answer and write
the corresponding letter in the space provided.

1. What is the total length of the path traveled by an object called?


a. Speed
b. Distance
c. Velocity
d. Displacement
Answer: _______
2. Which of the following describes an object’s motion in a specific direction?
a. Distance
b. Acceleration
c. Speed
d. Velocity
Answer: _______
3. If a car moves 40 m east and then 20 m west, what is the car's displacement?
a. 20 m
b. 40 m
c. 60 m
d. 0 m
Answer: _______
4. What happens when an object’s velocity changes over time?
a. It is accelerating.
b. It is at rest.
c. It is moving at constant speed.
d. It is traveling at a constant velocity.
Answer: _______
5. What does a flat line on a distance-time graph indicate?
a. Constant speed
b. Acceleration
c. No motion
d. Decreasing speed
Answer: _______
6. Which of the following describes displacement?

A. It has direction only.

B. It has magnitude only.

C. It lacks magnitude and direction.


D. It has both magnitude and direction.

Answer: _______

7. Which of the following shows that an object is accelerating?

A. A cart was moving at 5km/h.

B. A car changes velocity by 5km/h every second.

C. A cyclist moving with a constant speed of 6km/h.

D. A car is moving at 10km/h going west along the highway.

Answer: _______

8. Jay wants to measure the speed of his motorcycle. What instrument will he
use?

A. Ammeter

B. Barometer

C. Speedometer

D. Voltmeter

Answer: _______

9. A moving jeepney is approaching an intersection. What should a responsible


driver do?

I. Continue driving III.


Decrease the speed

II. Increase the speed IV. Step the


break immediately

A. I only

B. III only

C. II and III only

D. III and IV only


Answer: _______

10. Michelle Ann conducted an experiment on speed using her toy car. She listed
all the data she gathered in the table below. Upon analyzing her data, she
concluded that toy car C is the slowest among the four. Do you think her
conclusion is correct?

A. Yes, because its speed is 20m/s.

B. Yes, because it has the greatest time recorded.

C. No, because all the toy cars traveled the same distance.

D. No, because the slowest toy car is the one that took the least time.

Answer: _______

11. Which of the following is the formula used for solving speed?

A. v= dt

B. v=d/t

C. v= t/d

D. v= d/t/t

Answer: _______

12. What is the speed of a moving vehicle going upward on an inclined road?

A. Increases

B. Decreases

C. The same

D. Both increasing and decreasing

Answer: _______
Name: Date:
Grade & Section:

Problem-Solving

Scenario 1:
A student walks 15 m north, then 10 m east, and finally 5 m south. The journey takes 10
seconds.

Scenario 2: A cyclist travels 30 m north, 10 m south, and then 20 m north in 10


seconds. Calculate the cyclist’s total distance traveled and its displacement.
Answer Key:

1. b. Distance
2. d. Velocity
3. a. 20 m
4. a. It is accelerating.
5. c. No motion
6. d. It has both magnitude and direction.
7. b. A car changes velocity by 5 km/h every second.
8. c. Speedometer
9. b. III only
10. b. Yes, because it has the greatest time recorded.
11. b. v=d/t
12. b. Decreases

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