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Form 1 Physics Practice Worksheet

This document is a physics practice worksheet for Form 1 students, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, calculation problems, and an extended response section. It covers fundamental physics concepts such as mass, weight, density, energy, and forces, with a total of 60 marks available. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding and application of physics principles within a one-hour time limit.

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Form 1 Physics Practice Worksheet

This document is a physics practice worksheet for Form 1 students, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, calculation problems, and an extended response section. It covers fundamental physics concepts such as mass, weight, density, energy, and forces, with a total of 60 marks available. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding and application of physics principles within a one-hour time limit.

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Form 1 Physics Practice Worksheet

Name: ________________________________________________
Class: ________________________
Date: ________________________
Total Marks: 60
Time: 1 hour

Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions


(Circle the correct answer. Each question is worth 1 mark.)
1. What is the basic unit of length in the metric system?
A) Kilogram
B) Meter
C) Gram
D) Centimeter
2. Which force keeps objects from floating into space?
A) Friction
B) Magnetic force
C) Gravity
D) Buoyancy
3. What happens to the weight of an astronaut when they go to the moon?
A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) It stays the same
D) It doubles
4. If an object’s density is greater than water, it will:
A) Float
B) Sink
C) Dissolve
D) Remain suspended
5. The force that resists the motion of surfaces sliding past each other is:
A) Friction
B) Gravity
C) Tension
D) Magnetic force
6. An object with kinetic energy is:
A) At rest
B) Moving
C) Stored with potential energy
D) Heated up
7. What is the formula to calculate speed?
A) Speed = Distance × Time
B) Speed = Distance ÷ Time
C) Speed = Time × Distance
D) Speed = Time ÷ Distance
8. What is the gravitational force acting on a 1 kg object on Earth?
A) 1 N
B) 5 N
C) 9.8 N
D) 20 N
9. The unit of force is:
A) Kilogram
B) Newton
C) Joule
D) Meter
10. A stretched rubber band has which type of energy?
A) Kinetic
B) Potential
C) Thermal
D) Electrical
[10 marks]

Section B: Short Answer Questions


11. Define mass.
(2 marks)
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
12. What is the difference between mass and weight?
(2 marks)
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
13. State two effects a force can have on an object.
(2 marks)

1.
2.
14. Explain why a large ship made of metal can float on water even though metal is
denser than water.
(2 marks)
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
15. Describe one way in which friction is useful in everyday life and one way it is
harmful.
(2 marks)
Answer:
Useful: _____________________________________________________________
Harmful: _____________________________________________________________
[10 marks]

Section C: Calculation Problems


16. A car travels 180 kilometers in 3 hours. Calculate its average speed.
(Show your working. 3 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
17. A block of metal has a mass of 500 grams and a volume of 250 cm³. Calculate its
density.
(Show your working. 3 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
18. If an object has a mass of 8 kg and the gravitational field strength is 9.8 N/kg,
calculate its weight.
(Show your working. 3 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
19. A train travels at a constant speed of 60 km/h. How far does it travel in 30 minutes?
(Show your working. 3 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
20. A runner completes a 10 km race in 40 minutes. Calculate their speed in meters per
second (m/s).
(Show your working. 3 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
[15 marks]

Section D: Extended Response


21. Describe the energy changes that occur when a ball is thrown upwards and then
falls back down.
(5 marks)
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
22. A student pushes a 10 kg box with a force of 50 N across a rough floor. If friction
provides an opposing force of 20 N, calculate the net force acting on the box and
describe the motion of the box as a result.
(Show your working and explain your answer. 5 marks)
Working: _____________________________________________________________
Answer: _____________________________________________________________
[10 marks]

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