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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of Batangas LUCSUHIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Third

Periodic Test in PHYSICS


NAME: _________________________________ __________________ DATE: _____________ SCORE:

Directions: choose the letter of the best answer. 1. He concluded that objects needed a continous push or a pull to keep moving. If the push or pull were removed, the object will stop moving. a. Galileo c. Isaac Newton b. Aristotle d. Archimedes 2. Unless a moving body was disturbed, it would forever be moving in a straight line. No push or a pull , or force of any kind was necessary. This is the statement of? (SAME OPTIONs FROM NUMBER 1) 3. Formulated the three laws of motion. ( SAME OPTIONS FROM NUMBER 1) 4. Bodies at rest will remain at rest and bodies in motion will continue moving at constant speed in a straight path unless acted upon by anet force. This is the statement of, a. First law of motion c. Third law of motion b. Second law of motion d. Fourth law of motion 5. The buoyant force on an object immersed in water is equal to the _____________ of the water displaced by the object. a. Weight c. density b. Volume d. Buoyant force 6. The following are the applications of fluid pressure except a. Hydraulic brake c. Hydraulic press b. Hydraulic car lift d. None of the above 7. Pressure results from molecular collisions on a given surface. When molecular collisions increase pressure is a. Increase c. Remains the same b. Decrease d. None of the above

8. It is an instruments used to measure atmospheric pressure. a. Barometer c. Sphygmomanometer b. Thermometer d. Calorimeter -man pushes a 500-Newton load 10 m up a smooth frictionless inclined plane 2 m high. 9. How much potential energy does the load gain? 10. How much work does the man do to push the load over the 10 m distance? 11. A stone of mass 0.5 Kg. is dropped from a height of 50 m. What is the kinetic energy of the stone just before it strikes the ground? a. 0 J c. 50 J b. 25 J d. 250 J 12. Heat can be transferred only from a body or place of higher temperature to a body or place of lower temperature. This is an expression of the a. First law of thermodynamics c. Third law of motion b. Second law of thermodynamics d. First law of motion 13. It is a device used in transferring energy from a low to a high temperature body or place. a. Hot pump c. Heat pump b. Cold pump d. Fuel pump 14. Why the temperature of the water did not change, although heat was continuously added to the water? a. Decrease in the poetential energy of the molecules b. Decrease in the kinetic energy of the molecules c. Increase in the potential energy of the molecules d. Increase in the kinetic energy of the molecules 15. Gasoline and diesel engine are often referred to as a. External combustion engine b. Internal combustion engine c. Intake stroke d. Compression stroke For number 16-17 refer to the table below: Energy Source Laborer using stairs Laborer using pulley Engine Work done ( J) 14 400 14 400 14 400 Time required ( s) 600 130 30 Work done per second ( J/s) 24 130 480

16. Which among the energy source registers the greatest power? a. Laborer using stairs c. Engine b. Laborere using pulley d. None of the above 17. Which among the energy source registers the least power? c. Laborer using stairs c. Engine d. Laborere using pulley d. None of the above A stone with a mass 0.1 Kg. is dropped from a height of 80 m. 18. Calculate its potential energy 19. Calculate its kinetic energy 20-21 calculate potential and kinetic energy at the time it was dropped. 22-23 Calculate the potential and kinetic energy after it has traveled 20 m. A jeepney of mass 1500 kg. is traveling at a speed of 20 m/s 24. What is the kinetic energy of the jeepney? A girl of mass 40 kg. is skating at a constant speed of 1 m/s. Suppose she doubles her speed, 25. What will be the change in her Kinetic energy 26. How much work will be needed to double her speed? 27. A body having greater mass has grater___________, accordsing to first law of motion. a. deceleration c. Inertia b. acceleration D. Friction 28. Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on the body and inversely proprtional to its mass. Its direction follows the direction of the net force. This is the a. Law of inertia c. Third law of motion b. Law of acceleration d. None of the above 29. A sports car and a bus are both traveling at 30 km/hr. Which of the two will require more force to stop? a. The car because of its mass b. The bus because of its speed c. The car because of its speed d. The bus because of its mass 30.- 35 A car is running at a speed of 80 km/hr. When a cow suddenlyappears in the middle of the road.To avoid running over a cow, the driver has two options: either he bumps his car at a concrete road or a haystack. Which of these should he go to minimize damage to his car? 36-40 Is there more pressure at the bottom of a bathtub of water 30 cm. Deep or at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35 cm deep?

41-45 Can you think of a case where the roller skate and the truck would have the same momentum? 46-50 doea a 2 kilogram iron block have twice as much inertia as a 1 kilogram block of iron? Why?

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