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JULY MONTHLY TEST

PHYSICS
FORM 4
Name :
Class :
Instructions : Answer all questions.

1 A boy carries up a luggage of 8 kg by


0.5 m in 3 seconds. Calculate the power
used by the boy.
A 11.1 W
B 13.3 W
C 16.3 W
D 17.4 W

4 The water of a hydroelectric power


2.3 km
station falls from a height of
and

250 kg s 1
enters turbines at a rate of
Find the input power to the turbines.
5.75 10 3 W
A
7.56 103 W
B
5.75 106 W
C
7.56 10 6 W
D

2 A monkey of 30 kg climbs a coconut


tree of height 9 m. It uses 1 minute to
reach the top of the tree. What is the
power generated by the monkey?
A 27.0 W
B 30.5 W
C 45.0 W
D 57.5 W
3 Which of the following shows the
correct sequence of the energy change
in a hydroelectric power station?
A Kinetic energy potential energy
heat energy
B Kinetic energy heat energy
electrical energy
C Potential energy kinetic energy
electrical energy
D Potential energy kinetic energy
mechanical energy

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ms 1
F = 10 N

A toy car is moving with a friction of 10

7 ms 1 .
N at velocity
The toy car stops
after 5 seconds over a certain distance.
The work done to overcome the friction
is

A
B
C
D

32.0 J
50.0 J
175.0 J
200.0 J

Why does a motor cannot have 100%


efficiency?
A Some of the supplied energy has
changed to work done
B Some of the supplied energy has
been destroyed by the air
C Some of the supplied energy has
been lost to surroundings
D Some of the supplied energy has
changed to mechanical energy
7 Which of the following reasons is
contributed to the elasticity of a solid?
A The shape of the solid
B The density of the solid
C The forces between atoms in the
solid
D The arrangement of the atoms in the
solid

C 40 cm
D 45 cm

10
5 kg
50 cm

Find the elastic potential energy stored


in the compressed spring if the
compressed spring is 35 cm.
A 3.75 J
B 4.50 J
C 6.25 J
D 8.75 J
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8 Hookes law states that


A the increased load will increase the
extension above elastic limit
B the extension of the object increases
when more tension is applied
C a force of acting at right angles to a
surface and the elastic limit not
exceeded
D the extension of the object is
increases when there is more tension
and the elastic limit is not exceeded
9 A load of 3 kg is hung at the end of a
spring and the spring streches a distance
of 15 cm. What is the extension of the
spring a load of 8 kg replaced the load
of 3 kg?
A 25 cm
B 30 cm
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20 kg

A wooden box is raised up using


frictionless pulley at an acceleration of

8 ms 2 .
Calculate the tension of the rope.
A 40 N
B 90 N
C 200 N
D 360 N
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14

3 kg

Wooden
block
7 kg

30

Two loads are connected through a


frictionless pulley. When the load is
released, the block moves with an
acceleration. What is the acceleration of
the system?
3 ms 2
A
5 ms 2
B
7 ms 2
C
9 ms 2
D
13
Frictionless pulley

3 kg
7 kg

Frictionless slope

20 N

20 N
A wooden block of
is moving
down a frictionless slope due to its
weight, F, as shown in
the diagram above. What is the value of
F?
A 5N
B 10 N
C 15 N
D 17.3 N
60 W
15 A machine with a rated power of
has been operating for 15 minutes. If the
efficiency of the machine is 70 %, how
much energy is wasted?
A 16 200 J
B 37 800 J
C 42 000 J
D 53 400 J
16 A trolley of 0.5 kg mass moved with a

7 m s 1
When the masses in the pulley system
are released, what is the acceleration of
the 7 kg mass?
4.0 m s 2
A
5.7 m s 2
B
8.0 m s 2
C
13.3 m s 2
D

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velocity of
before it stopped.
How much work has the trolley done?
A 3.5 J
B 6.3 J
C 12.25 J
D 14.0 J
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B 6 kg
C 7.5 kg
D 18 kg

6 kg

50 cm
30 cm

19
F/N

As shown as the diagram above, how


much elastic potential energy is stored in
the compressed spring?
A 3J
B 6J
C 9J
D 18 J

18

x/cm
6

12

The diagram above shows the


relationship between the force applied,
F, and the extension, x of a spring. What
is the work done on the spring from x =
6 cm to x = 12 cm?
A 0.41 J
B 0.81 J
C 1.62 J
D 1.83 J
18
S

6 cm
8 cm
12 cm
10 N

M kg

As shown in the diagram above, it


shows how spring S is stretched by
different masses. What is the value of
M?
A 3 kg
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20 The unit of pascal is equivalent to


W m 2
A
N m 2
B
kg m 2
C
J m 2
D
21 What is the unit of density?
kg m 2
A
W m 2
B
J m 2
C

what is the maximum pressure it can


exert?
2.3 Pa
A
23.3 Pa
B
2.3 10 3 Pa
C
2.3 10 5 Pa
D

kg m 3
D
22 If the force is decreased while the area is
kept the same, the pressure
A decreases
B gets larger
C remains constant

23 On a table is a full box of oranges which


400 N
has a weight of
. The area of the

50 000 N
26 The weight of an tiger is
. It
has four feet. Each foot has an area of

0.8 m 2

250 cm 2

base of the box is


. What is the
pressure between the box and the table
top?
50 Pa
A
100 Pa
B
500 Pa
C
1 000 Pa
D

1 500 Pa
24 A

pressure acts on a floor of

0.5 m

area
. Find the force produced.
360 N
A
750 N
B
1 000 N
C
1 200 N
D

. What pressure does the tiger


exert on the ground?
3 10 5 Nm 2
A
3.5 10 5 Nm 2
B
4.5 10 5 Nm 2
C
5 10 5 Nm 2
D
27 A full box of balls is put on a table. The
35 kg
mass of the box full with balls is
.
If the area of the base of the box is

5 000 cm 2
, what is the pressure
between the box and the table top?
0.007 Pa
A
0.035 Pa
B
350 Pa
C
700 Pa
D

35 kg
25 A wooden block of mass
has
15 cm 5 cm 3 cm
dimensions
.
When it is placed on a horizontal place,
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28

Liquid pressure depends on its


A surface area

B volume
C density
D mass
29

Water

Dam

The diagram shows the design of a dam.


The thickness of the dam increase
downwards because
A the design of this structure is
stronger
B the water structure increases with
depth
C the design of this structure is more
stable
D the density of the water increases
with depth
30 A cylinder container stores mercury to a
85 cm.
depth of
What is the pressure
exerted by the mercury at the base?

13 600 kg m 3
[Density of mercury is

10 ms 2
acceleration due to gravity is
1.2 10 5 Pa
A
2.1 10 5 Pa
B
3.7 10 5 Pa
C
4.4 10 5 Pa
D

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31 A container stores liquid X at a depth of


2.5 m.
If the pressure exerted by liquid
1.0 m
X at a height of
from the base is
11 250 Pa ,
what is the density of liquid
X?
500 kg m 3
A
650 kg m 3
B
750 kg m 3
C
800 kg m 3
D
32 Which of the following produces gas
pressure?
A The collision of gas molecules with
the walls of the container
B Intermolecular forces exist between
the gas molecules
C Gas molecules move randomly with
same velocity
D Gas molecules collide between each
other
33 How is gas pressure produced?
A Intermolecular forces exist between
the gas molecules
B Gas molecules move randomly with
same velocity
C Gas molecules collide between each
other
D The collision of gas molecules with
the walls of the container
34 All of the following are true about
atmospheric pressure except
A acts in all direction
Nm 2
B can only measured in
or Pa
C the pressure is dependent on the
mass of an object

D pressure decreases when the distance


from the Earths surface increases
35 Which of the following instruments is
used to measure atmospheric pressure?
A Siphon
B Hydrometer
C Bourdon gauge
D Fortins barometer

800 kg m 3
. Calculate the pressure of
the liquid X at point A.
400 Pa
A
1 600 Pa
B
2 400 Pa
C
4 500 Pa
D

36
P

38
x
Q

Gas supply
x
Mercury

R
Mercury

What is the value of x if the gas pressure


25 cm Hg?
in the tube is
Given that the
76 cm Hg.
atmospheric pressure is
15 cm
A
25 cm
B
51 cm
C
76 cm
D
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0.3 m
0.5 m

The diagram shows a container which


contains liquid X. The density of X is

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What is the pressure of the gas injected


25 cm?
if the value of x is
Given that
76 cm Hg.
the atmospheric pressure is
45 cm Hg
A
51 cm Hg
B
65 cm Hg
C
101 cm Hg
D

39

20 cm?
What is the value of h if x is

1.3 g cm 3
Gas P

20 cm 8 cm
Mercury

The diagram shows one end of a


manometer is fitted to gas P. What is the
pressure of gas P if the surrounding
76 cm Hg
atmospheric pressure is at
?
80 cm Hg
A
88 cm Hg
B
92 cm Hg
C
96 cm Hg
D

[Density of liquid A =

0.7 g cm 3
density of liquid B =
15.5 cm
A
18.2 cm
B
26.3 cm
C
37.1 cm
D

40

Liquid A

x
P

h
Q
Liquid B

Prepared by ;

Checked by ;
Pn Widya Hani binti
Mohd Radzi
Physics teacher
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