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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III Central Luzon
Schools Division of Tarlac Province
SAN ROQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bamban, Tarlac
MOCK TEST in PHYSICS
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#ear $ Section!
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Direction: Read each item carefull%& 'rom
the given choices( choose the letter that
corresponds to the correct letter&
)& The mass of a dust particle is *&*** ***
*** +,- .g& E/press this number in
scienti0c notation and round this o1 into
- signi0cant digits& 2hich is the correct
ans3er4
a& +&, / )*
56
.g c& +&,* / )*
5)*
.g
b& +&,- / )*
)*
.g d& +&- / )*
5)*
.g
7& 8erl% visited her mother in the province&
She drove her car at 9* .m:h& 2hat is the
speed in m:s4
a& *&*6 m:s c& *&;+ m:s
b& ))&) m:s d& ;;+ m:s
-& <azel =isses 3as as.ed b% her teacher to
determine the direction of the vector
sho3n belo3& 2hat should be her correct
ans3er4
a& orth of east
b& South of 3est
c& orth of 3est
d& East of south
9& =i.o Renzo 3al.s ),6 meters due east
and then turns around and 3al.s -*
meters due 3est& 2hat distance did he
3al.4
a& -* meters c& )>* meters
b& ),* meters d& )7* meters
,& If car ? passes car @( then car ? must be
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a& accelerating
b& accelerating at a greater rate than car
@
c& moving faster than car @ and
accelerating more than car @
d& moving faster than car @( but not
necessaril% accelerating
;& Tug5of53a% is one of the games in the
sport fest Aoined b% ic. and BansenCs
teams& If both teams pull the tag 3ith
eDual force( 3hat 3ould the net force be4
a& * b& ) c& 7 d& -
+& Ee%vie and =im are arguing in the plaza&
Tom sa%s that if he thro3s the ball 3ith
greater speed( I 3ill have a greater
inertia& Berr% argues that inertia does not
depend upon speed( but rather upon
mass& 2ho do %ou agree 3ith4
a& Ee%vie c& both of them
b& =im d& none of them
>& 8odern cars are eDuipped 3ith airbags&
<o3 do air bags help someone in a car
accident4
a& The% increase the force and decrease
the time
b& The% reduce the force of impact b%
increasing the time of impact&
c& The% shoot out at %ou 3ith no control&
d& The% reduce the force of impact b%
decreasing the time of impact&
6& Rom% Earduce 3ho is carr%ing a heav%
pac. on bac. stands still& 2hich of the
follo3ing statements is correct regarding
that situation4
a& The earth is doing 3or. to cause the
forces due to gravit%&
b& o e/tent 3or. is done because a
force is not moved through a distance&
c& Rom% is doing 3or. t .eep the pac.
from falling&
d& Rom% is doing no 3or. because he is
e/erting no resultant force on the
pac.&
)*&If )** Aoules of 3or. 3as done in )*
seconds( 3hat po3er 3as used4
a& ) .ilo3att c& )*** 3atts
b& )* 3atts d&)*(*** 3atts
))&2hich of the follo3ing principles:la3
states that an% change in pressure of a
Fuid is transmitted uniforml%( in all
directions( throughout the Fuid4
a& PascalCs Principles
b& ?rchimedeCs Principle
c& @o%leCs La3
d& @ernoulli(s Principle
)7&#ou collected roc.s from a la.e as %our
3a% to e/ercise& #ou noticed that the
roc.s 3ere not as heav% 3hile %ou carried
them partiall% submerged in 3ater& 2hich
of the follo3ing best e/plains this4
@ecause of the!
a& 8ass of the roc.
b& Densit% of the 3ater
c& @uo%ant force of the 3ater
d& @uo%ant force of the roc.s
)-&To give positive charge to a glass rod(
Buan Rafael rubs it 3ith sil.& <o3 does the
rod become of positivel% charged4
a& Losing electrons
b& Eaining electrons
c& Losing protons
d& Eaining protons
)9&2hat la3 states that the force of
attraction or repulsion bet3een t3o small
charged bodies is directl% proportional to
the product of the t3o charges and
inversel% proportional to the sDuare of the
distance bet3een them4
a& CoulombCs La3
b& GhmCs La3
c& La3 of Conservation of Energ%
d& La3 of Electrostatics
),&2hat is the resistance of the 3ires in an
electric stove if it is connected to a 77* H
line and the current passing through it is
, amperes4
a& ,&, ohms c& ,,* ohms
b& 99 ohms d& )()** ohms
);&The resistance of a conductor depends on
all the follo3ing( e/cept!
a& resistivit% c& cross sectional area
b& lengthd& drift velocit%
)+&2hich of the follo3ing is true in a series
connection of dr% cells4
a& The more the number of dr% cells
used( the greater is the current
produced
b& The less the number of dr% cells( the
greater is the total resistance
c& The current produced is the same as
one cell
d& The voltage of several dr% cells 3ill be
the same as one cell
)>&Philippines uses h%droelectric plants as
one of the sources of energ%& <o3 does
energ% conversion proceed in the
h%droelectric plant4
a& PEI=EI8EIEEc&
b& PEI=EIEEI8E
c& 8EIPEI=EIEE
d& 8EIPEIEEI=E
'or items )6( refer to the tabulated data
belo3 that sho3 the number of hours and
electrical energ% consumed b% Panasonic
<ome ?ppliances in one da%&
Applianc
e
Total ener!
con"#$e% &!
appliance'%a!(K)
Ti$e t*e
applianc
e +a" in
H, #"e%'%a!
($in,
2 )>&9 9>*
J 7&9 ;*
# )&, 9*
K -&7 )99*
)6&2hich of the follo3ing appliances has the
highest po3er rating4
a& 2 b& J c& # d& K
7*&In using electricit%( safet% measures must
be ta.en seriousl%& 2hich of the follo3ing
is the best precaution in dealing 3ith
electricit%4
a& Live 3ire must be held using a metal
b& The palm of the hand must be used to
test the presence of electricit%
c& Electric 3ires must be e/posed for
better Fo3s of current
d& Electric 3ires must be covered 3ith
insulating materials&
7)&2hich of the follo3ing is being done b%
the circuit brea.er and fuse in a circuit4 To
protect the circuit from becoming!
a& discharged c& overloaded
b& Insulated d& grounded
77&Re%nal%n uses a ,* Ghms electric stove in
coo.ing food& 2hat is the heat produced
b% this stove 3ith a current of in -*
seconds4
a& *&*79 B c& 79*&* B
b& 7(9** B d& 79(*** B
7-&2hat 3ill %ou do to increase the magnetic
0eld strength of an electromagnet4
a& Increase the current in the coil
b& Increase the number of loops in the
coil
c& Lse soft iron as core
d& ?ll of the above
79&2hich of the follo3ing devices converts
electrical energ% to mechanical energ%4
a& Electric generator
b& Electric motor
c& D%namo
d& Holtaic cell
7,&? conducting 3ire 3ith the conventional
current direction sho3n belo3 is
positioned above the U $anet& To 3hat
direction 3ill the 3ire move4


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a& up3ard c& to the left
b& do3n3ard d& to the right
7;&2hat do %ou call the disturbances in
matter that can propagate and form
moving patterns even in the absence of
matter4
a& 8echanical 3ave
b& Periodic 3ave
c& Longitudinal 3ave
d& Electromagnetic 3ave
7+&If 3ater 3ave oscillates up and do3n
three times each second and the distance
bet3een the 3ave crests is 7 m( 3hat is
the freDuenc%4
a& ) <z c& - <z
b& 7 <z d& 9 <z
7>&2hich of the follo3ing refers to the
propert% of the 3aves to overlap and
occup% the same region in space to
produce a smaller or larger 3ave4
a& Di1raction c& reFection
b& Interference d& refraction
76&Some magazines and boo.s are gloss%(
3hile others are non5gloss%& on gloss%
reading materials are easier to read than
the gloss% ones& This is because if 3hat4
a& Regular reFection
b& Refraction
c& Di1use reFection
d& Di1raction
-*&In the absence of clouds( s.% appears as
blue& 2hat ma.es the s.% to appear blue4
a& Inference of light
b& Refraction of light
c& Elaring of light
d& Scattering of light
-)&? prism separates 3hite light into the
colors of the spectrum& 2hat happens if a
second prism is placed in the path of the
separated colors4
a& The light that leaves the second prism
3ill appear as 3hite light&
b& The light that leaves the second prism
3ill appear as lac.
c& The light that leaves the second prism
3ill be separated into di1erent colors
d& The light that leaves the second prism
3ill disappear
-7&Light travels faster in air than in the
3ater& 2hich of the follo3ing Austi0es this
statement4
a& @ecause 3ater is less dense than air
b& @ecause 3ater is denser than air
c& @ecause 3ater is heavier than air
d& one of the above
--&2hen it is about to rain( sometimes
rainbo3 appears especiall% 3hen the
clouds are on the opposite location of
sunCs ra%s& 2hat causeMsN the appearance
of the rainbo34
a& Refraction and reFection of sunlight in
raindrops
b& ReFection and refraction of sunlight in
the s.%
c& ?bsorption of sunlight in raindrops
d& ReFection of sunlight in the s.%
-9&? lens a1ects light due to the refraction of
its t3o surfaces& 2hich of the follo3ing is
the function of a lens that is thic.er near
the edge than in the center4
a& ? real lens
b& ? converging lens
c& a bi5concave lens
d& a diverging lens
-,&? common application of the image
formation due to combination of lenses is
to correct vision problems& 2hat do %ou
call a vision problem 3herein onl% far
obAects are seen clearl%4
a& presb%opia c& m%opia
b& h%peropia d& cataract
-;&2hich of the follo3ing correctl% ran.s the
ionizing radiations according to the
increasing capabilit% to penetrate s.in4
a& @eta particles( ?lpha particles( Eamma
particles
b& ?lpha particles( Eamma particles( @eta
particles
c& ?lpha particles( @eta particles( Eamma
particles
d& Eamma particles( @eta particles( ?lpha
particles
-+&2hat is happening to a nucleus of an
atom 3hose atomic number changes but
3hose mass number remains the same4
a& It is undergoing 0ssion
b& It is undergoing fusion
c& It becomes a di1erent element
d& It becomes a isotope of the original
element
->&?udible sound is 3ithin the freDuenc%
range of 7*<z to =<z& 2hat do %ou call
the 3aves 3ith freDuencies belo3 this
audible range4
a& Super sound
b& Lltrasound
c& Infrasound
d& Supersonic sound
-6&2hich of the follo3ing e/plains 3h%
sound 3aves travel fast in 3ater than in
air4 @ecause 3ater has a greater!
a& Holume c& 3eight
b& Densit% d& bul. modulus
9*&Conference halls and auditorium halls are
usuall% covered 3ith absorbent materials
to prevent multiple sound reFections&
2hich of the follo3ing refers to such
multiple sound reFections4
a& ReFection c& reverberation
b& Interference d& di1raction
9)&Gur ear is the organ for hearing& 2hich
part of it converts sound energ% into
electrical energ%4
a& hair cells c& ear canal
b& cochlea d& t%mpanum
97&? big drum produces more sound 3aves
than a smaller one and therefore creates
a more intense sound& Thus( sound
intensit% """""""""""" as the amplitude
and area of the vibrating bod%
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a& Increases( decreases
b& Decreases( increases
c& Increase( increase
d& Decrease( decrease
9-&2hat t%pe or component of
electromagnetic 3aves stimulated the
production of Hitamin D in the s.in4
a& Infrared c& /5ra%
b& Lltraviolet ra% d& gamma ra%
99&Light and radio 3aves belong to a big
famil% of electromagnetic 3aves or E8
3aves& 2hich of the follo3ing groups of
radio 3aves is used for 3eather and
aviation broadcasting4
a& @roadcasting radio 3aves
b& <igh5freDuenc% radio 3aves
c& 8edium5freDuenc% radio 3aves
d& Lo35freDuenc% radio 3aves
9,&2hich of the follo3ing la%ers of the
atmosphere reFects radio 3aves bac. to
the earth ma.ing radio communication
possible4
a& Troposphere c& e/osphere
b& Ionosphere d& stratosphere
9;&2hat is the process of changing carrier
radio 3aves according to the amplitude or
freDuenc% of the sound 3aves for 3ireless
transmission4
a& 8odulation c& demodulation
b& Gscillation d& vibration
9+&TH sho3s that are broadcasted Olive via
satelliteP use communication satellites&
2hat do these satellites reFect4
a& Lo3 freDuenc% 3aves
b& 8edium freDuenc% 3aves
c& <igh freDuenc% 3aves
d& Lltra high freDuenc% 3aves
9>&Boe% <arris 3as as.ed b% his Ph%sics
teacher to di1erentiate lo3 freDuenc%
sound from a high freDuenc% sound&
2hich of the follo3ing should his ans3er
regarding the characteristic of a lo3
freDuenc% sound4
a& <igh pitch c& high energ%
b& Lo3 pitch d& lo3 energ%
96&S8S often referred to as te/ting( sending
te/t messages or te/t messaging& 2hat
does S8S stands for4
a& Short message sending
b& Smart message service
c& Short message service
d& Smart message sending
,*&Telephone has undergone evolution&
<ence( di1erent .inds and models of
telephones are available& @ut 3ho made
the 0rst telephone model4
a& Gersted c& @ell
b& Edison d& 2atson

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