Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Schools Division Office of Pangasinan II
Binalonan
Pindangan National High School
Sison, Pangasinan
2ND QUARTER EXAMINATION
SY 20222-2023
Name:____________________________________ Date:___________ Score:_______
Direction: Read the questions carefully then write your answer before each number.
______1.When a net force acts on a body, it produces acceleration in a body in the direction of net force
which is directly proportional to net force acting on body and inversely proportional to its mass. This
statement is called
a. Newton's 2nd law of motion c. Newton's 3rd law of motion
b. Newton's 1st law of motion d. None of the above
_____2. Any two shortest distance in a wave that are in phase are termed as
a. wave distance b. wavelength c. phase length d. amplitude
_____3. Direction of waves is parallel to distance of vibration in
a. transverse waves c. none of the waves
b. longitudinal waves d. both transverse and longitudinal waves
_____4. Motion that is repeated at regular intervals is termed as
a. Vibration b. Oscillation c. Ventilation d. Periodic motion
_____5. It is simply defined as a push or pull.
a. motion b. velocity c. acceleration d. force
_____6. It is the combination of all the forces acting on an object.
a. inertia b. net force c. force pair d. internal force
_____7. Forces that cancel each other are called __________ forces.
a. null b. neutral c. balanced d. inactivated
_____8. __________ is a force that resists motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
a. Resistance b. Inertia c. Friction d. Acceleration
_____9. Newton's first law of motion states that __________.
a. when a force acts on an object, its acceleration is in the same direction as the force
b. an object will remain at rest or keep moving with a constant velocity unless a force acts on it
c. acceleration is calculated by dividing the force exerted on an object by the mass of the object
d. when a force is applied on an object, there is an equal force applied by the object in the
opposite direction
______10. Bending of light rays or image in denser medium is termed as
a. Reflection b. Scattering c. Refraction d. Transpiration
______11. The SI unit of force is
a. Kilograms b. Newton c. Joules d. acceleration
______12. Mass is a measure of
a. weight b. inertia c. friction d. matter
______13. Objects that produce their own light are called
a. Luminous objects b. Non-luminous objects c.Transparent objects d. Opaque
______14. __________ measures an object's tendency to resist changing its motion.
a. Gravity b. Acceleration c. Mass d. Inertia
______15. The Speed of light in 'vacuum' is
a. 3,000 km/s b. 30,000 km/s c. 300,000 km/s d. 3,000,000 km/s
______16. When balanced forces act on an object, the net force is __________.
a. zero b. positive c. negative d. increased due to friction
______17. When unbalanced forces act on an object, __________.
a. the object accelerates c. the object slows down
b. the net force is zero d. friction becomes greater than the net force
______18. Which of the following types of friction keeps an object at rest?
a. static b. rolling c. sliding d. kinetic
______19. Momentum of a massive object at rest is _______.
a. very large b. very small c. zero d. none of the above
______20. Wave motion in a medium transfers
a. mass only c. energy only
b. neither mass nor energy d. both mass and energy
______21. Which is an example of a longitudinal wave?
a. polarized wave b. x-ray c. gamma ray d. sound wave
______22. As the frequency of a wave increases, the period of that wave
a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same d. constant
______23. A police officer's stationary radar device indicates that the frequency of the radar wave
reflected from an automobile is less than the frequency emitted by the radar device. This indicates the
automobile is
a. not moving c. decreasing the speed
b. moving toward the police officer d. moving away from the police officer
_____24. An opera singer's voice is able to break a thin crystal glass if the singer's voice and the glass
have the same natural
a. wavelength b. speed c. amplitude d. frequency
_____25. Which characteristic of a wave changes as the wave travels across a boundary between two
different media?
a. speed b. frequency c. phase d. period
_____26. Special theory of relativity treats problems involving
a. inertial frame of reference c. non-accelerated frame of reference
b. non-inertial frame of reference d. accelerated frame of reference
_______27. A ball is thrown straight up in the air. According to Newton's first law of motion, what is the
reason for the ball falling back to Earth?
a. A force has acted on it.
b. The ball exerts a force on the air surrounding it.
c. It is accelerating in the same direction as Earth's gravitational force on it.
d. The change in the ball's acceleration is proportional to the force acting on it.
______28. A and B are two objects with masses 100 kg and 75 kg respectively, then ___________ .
a. both will have the same inertia c. A will have more inertia
b. B will have more inertia d. both will have less inertia
______29. The physical quantity which is equal to rate of change of momentum, is
a. displacement b. acceleration c. force d. impulse
______30. Force of 10 N is acting on an object of mass 10 kg. What is the acceleration produced in it?
a. 1 m/ s2 b. 1 m/s c. 100 m/s2 d. 100 m/s
______31. What is the force acting on an object of mass 10 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 10
m/s ?
a. 100 N b. 10 N c. 0 d. 1 N
_____32. An athlete can take a longer jump if he comes running from a distance as compared to that
when he jumps suddenly. Identify the type of inertia.
a. Inertia of rest b. Inertia of motion c. Inertia of direction d. Inertia of position
_____33. 1 newton = ________
a. 1 kg m²/ s b. 1kg m/s ² c. 1 kg2 m² / s² d. 1 g
_____34. The momentum of a toy bus of 0.01 kg moving with a velocity of 5 m/s is
a. 0.005 kg m/s b. 0.05 kg m/s c. 0.005 N s d. 0.5 kg m/s
____35. _______ is a form of energy.
a. Force b. Acceleration c. Light d. Speed
____36. A type of lens where light rays are brought to focal point is
a. Converging lens b. Diverging lens
c. Both lenses d. None of the lenses
____37. Straight line in which light travels is called
a. wave b. ray c. path d. light perimeter
____38. Special theory of relativity treats problems involving
a. inertial frame of reference b. non-accelerated frame of reference
c. non-inertial frame of reference d. d. accelerated frame of reference
____39. Law stating that "force is directly proportional to product of charges and inversely proportional
to square of distance between them" is called
a. newton's law b. coulombs law
c. gauss's law d. Ohm's law
______40. From Einstein's famous equation E = mc2, what do m and c stand for?
a. momentum and speed of light c. momentum and speed of sound
b. mass and speed of light d. mass and speed of sound
_____41. Length contraction happens only
a. perpendicular to direction of motion c. parallel to direction of motion
b. along the direction of motion d. both a and b
_____42. When sound travels from air to water, which parameter does not change?
a. Wavelength b. Frequency c. Velocity d. Temperature
______43. If a sound is high-pitched and soft, the sound wave is:
a. high frequency and high amplitude b. low frequency and high amplitude
c. high frequency and low amplitude d. low frequency and low amplitude
_____44. If pressing force on sliding surfaces is greater, then friction will be
a. small b. constant c. zero d. greater
_____45. A car at accelerates from 0 m/s to 25 m/s in 5 seconds. What is the average acceleration of the
car?
a. 30 m/s² b. 50 m/s² c. 125 m/s² d. 5 m/s²
____46. The driver pushes his car to move. It accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s². If the car has a mass of 600
kg, how much force is he applying to his vehicle?
a. 1800 N b. 1800 m/s² c. 1700 N d. 1600 m/s²
____47. Quantity of matter inside body is
a. inertia b. weight c. mass d. density
____48. Acceleration that is produced by a 15N force in a mass of 8 kg will be equal to
a. 1.5 m/s² b. 1.87 m/s² c. 2.35 m/s² d. 2 m/s²
____49. A periodic wave with a frequency of 10 hertz would have a period of
a. 10 s b. 1 s c. 100 s d. 0.1 s
____50. A wave traveling at 5.0 x 10 ^4 meters per second has wavelength of 2.5 x 10^1 meters. What is
the frequency of the wave?
a. 1.25 x 10 ³ Hz b. 2.0 x 10 ³ Hz c. 5.0 x 10 ³ Hz d. 5.0 x 10 ² Hz
Prepared:
MARILYN L.GARCIA Checked:
Teacher II DOMINGA G. POSIDIO
Head Teacher III
Recommending Approval:
ROWENA G. LALATA Approved:
School Head EDDIE M. RAGUINDIN, EdD
Education Program Supervisor I