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2ND Quarterly Test

SCIENCE 8
October 9 – 11, 2019
Name: Score:

Grade & Section: Date:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS CAREFULLY. ENCIRCLE


THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

Answer Questions no. 1-3 using the diagram below.

1. Focus is where slip initiated during an earthquake. Using the diagram, where can you locate
the focus of an earthquake?
A. Point A B. Point B C. Point C D. Point A to C
2. At what point is the epicenter of an earthquake located?
A. Point A B. Point B C. Point C D. Point A to C
3. Which of the following statements describes Point C?
A. It is the point where the fault begins to slip.
B. It is the point where the waves are attracted.
C. It is spot directly above the origin of the earthquake.
4. Which type of fault is illustrated in the diagram on the right?
A. Normal C. Stick ‘n’ slip
B. Reverse or thrust D. Strike-slip
5. Based from the records of PHIVOLCS, Marikina East and West Valley Fault affecting various
areas of Metro Manila and neighbouring provinces move last 1658 and can possible cause
earthquake anytime. Marikina East and West Valley Fault is a type of __________ ?
A. Active fault B. Dominant fault C. Inactive Fault D. Normal Fault
6. It is a sudden movement of Earth’s crust.
A. Tsunami B. Earthquake C. Storm D. Typhoon
7. The amount of charge flowing through a cross-sectional area of a wire per unit of time is called:
A. Voltage B. Power C. Resistance D. Current
8. A device which converts chemical energy to electric energy.
A. Battery B. Dynamite C. Engine D. Radiation
9. The measure of energy available to produce a flow of charges through a circuit.
A. Electric Current B. Resistance C. Voltage D. Electromotive force
10. A circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take.
A. Electric circuit B. Series Circuit C. Parallel Circuit D. Ohm’s Law
11. The opposition a material offers to the flow of charges through it.
A. Electric Current B. Resistance C. Voltage D. Electromotive force
12. A fracture or break in Earth’s crust where earthquakes are most likely to occur repeatedly.
A. Fault B. Epicenter C. Focus D. Earthquake
13. It is the formula of Ohm’s Law.
A. V = I/R B. V = RT C. V = IR D. V = R/I
14. The SI unit for Resistance.
A. Volts B. Ampere C. Power D. Ohms
15. The SI unit for Electric Current.
A. Power B. Volts C. Ampere D. Ohms
IIA. FILL OUT THE TABLE FOR THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMMED AT THE RIGHT.

CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (V) CURRENTS (A) RESISTANCE


POSITION (Ώ)

1 10.0

2 20.0

3 30.0

TOTAL 6.00

IIB. FILL OUT THE TABLE FOR THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMMED AT THE RIGHT.

CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (V) CURRENTS (A) RESISTANCE


POSITION (Ώ)
4.00
1
7.00
2
9.00
3

TOTAL 10.00

III. DETERMINE THE EQUIVALENT (TOTAL) RESISTANCE FOR EACH OF THE


FOLLOWING CIRCUITS BELOW.

IV. SOLVE THE FOLLOWING: (Round off your answer to the nearest tenths.)

R1 = 2 Ω
17 Ω

50 V R2 = 3 Ω
12 Ω
80 V

R3 = 5 Ω
11 Ω 15 Ω

60 V

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