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ARMY’S ANGELS INTEGRATED SCHOOL, Inc.

Block 8, Lot 2, Narra Cor. Yakal Sts.,


Engineer’s Hills Central Signal Village, Taguig

4th MONTHLY TEST


SCIENCE 9

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

NO.
LEARNING NUMBER OF ITEM
CODE TYPE OF TEST OF
COMPETENCIES DAYS TAUGHT PLACEMENT
ITEMS
AVERAGE – 45%
1. describe the Test I
10
S9ES horizontal and MULTIPLE (1-10)
4
-IIIa-25 vertical motions of a CHOICE Test I
5
projectile; (11-15)
3. investigate the
relationship between
S9FE- the angle of release Graphing
6 20 Test II
IVa-35 and the height and Vectors
range of the
projectile;
EASY – 35%
4. investigate the
relationship between
Analytical
S9FE- the angle of release
6 Method 20 Test III
IVa-35 and the height and
(Adding Vectors)
range of the
projectile;
DIFFICULT – 20%
5. investigate the
relationship between
S9FE- the angle of release Test IV
6 5
IVa-35 and the height and 1
range of the
projectile;
6. relate impulse and
momentum to Problem Solving
S9FE- Test IV
collision of objects 3 5
IVb-36 2
(e.g., vehicular
collision);
7. infer that the total
S9FE-IVb- momentum before Test IV
37
3 5
and after collision 3
is equal;
Total Number of Items 70

Prepared by:

SHERWIN KIM CASTAÑO


Subject Teacher
ARMY’S ANGELS INTEGRATED SCHOOL, Inc.
Block 8, Lot 2, Salazar Street.,
Central Signal Village, Taguig City
70
FOURTH MONTHLY TEST SCORE
SCIENCE 9

Name: ____________________________________ Date: _____________

Year/ Section: Grade 9 – Einstein


Grade 9 – Rutherford
Direction:

1. This exam is recorded and is strictly no cheating. Anybody caught cheating in any form
will be dealt with accordingly.
2. Always remember that the result of this exam will measure how you did during the first
part of the fourth quarter.
3. READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY FOR EVERY TEST ITEMS.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the answer
needed for every question before the number. STRICTLY NO ERASURE!
1. The horizontal acceleration of a projectile _______________ as its position changes.

a. Is zero c. Is constant
b. Decreases d. Increases

2. The initial horizontal velocity of a projectile is ____________ its final horizontal velocity.

a. Greater than c. Equal to


b. Less than d. Less than then greater than

3. How is velocity represented as a vector?


a. The length of the arrow represents the speed
b. The length of the arrow is drawn to a suitable scale
c. The direction of the arrow shows the direction of the motion
d. All of the above
4. For a fast ball to pass the height of a batter’s chest, the pitcher must aim the ball _____.
a. Exactly at the height of the batter’s chest
b. Slightly below the height of the batter’s chest
c. Much higher than the batter’s chest
d. Just above the height of the batter’s chest
5. The horizontal component of a projectile’s velocity is independent of ___________?
a. The vertical component of its velocity
b. The range of the projectile
c. Time
d. Initial speed
6. Which of the following is the motion of an object moving in two dimensions under the
influence of gravity?

a. Horizontal motion c. Elliptical motion


b. Linear motion d. Projectile motion

7. A ball is pushed up the hill at 6 m/s and then rolls down the hill at 10 m/s. the momentum
of the ball _____________.
a. Is greater up the hill than down the hill
b. Is greater down the hill than up the hill
c. Remains the same throughout the ride
d. Is zero throughout the ride
8. The impulse experienced by a body is equivalent to the body’s change in ________.

a. Force c. Momentum
b. Kinetic energy d. Velocity

9. A bullet is fired. Compared to the impulse on the bullet, the amount of impulse on the
gun is ______________.

a. Larger c. The same


b. Smaller d. Cannot be determined

10. A person is standing on a skateboard and is holding a piece of log. If he throws the log
horizontally to the right, what will be his resulting motion?

a. To the right c. Backward


b. To the left d. Forward

11. Which of the following is the unit for momentum?

kg∗m b. kg /m 2 kg∗m d. N∗m


a. c.
s2 s

12. What is the value of g?

a. 9.8 m/s c. d.
m m m
b. 9.8 −9.8 −9.8
s2 s2 s

13. If the momentum of an object changes and its mass remains constant, __________.

a. Its velocity is changing c. There is a fore acting on it


b. It is accelerating d. All of the above
For items 14 and 15: write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is incorrect.
Write your answer before the number.
14. Impulses are smaller when object bounce after collision
15. An impulse of a net force on an object is equal to the change of momentum of the object
II. GRAPHING VECTORS: Draw the following vectors accurately. Use of ruler and
protractor must be strictly observed. Scale must be of the following.
1m:1cm/1N:1cm/1km:1cm then graph the resultant vector and measure it accurately
including its angle.

1. A: 5 m, East 3. A: 9 m, East
B: 5 m, North B: 15 m, West
C: 2 m, South C: 7 m, 80 degrees SW
2. A: 10 N, 30 degrees NW D: 10 m, 40 degrees NE
B: 7 N, 40 degrees SW

4. A car is moving 4 km north and came to a stop. It then moved again 6 km North 40
degrees West and continued moving another 6 km, East. What is the resultant of this
vectors?
III. ANALYTICAL METHOD OF ADDING VECTORS: Add the following vectors using
analytical method. (points in every step)
Compute the resultant vector of problem number 4 in test II. (A car is moving 4 km north
and came to a stop. It then moved again 6 km North 40 degrees West and continued
moving another 6 km, East. What is the resultant of this vectors?)
IV. Problem solving: Read and analyze the problems below. Show your solution. Answer
this on a separate sheet.
1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s.
Predict the time required for the pool ball to fall to the ground and the horizontal distance
between the table's edge and the ball's landing location.
2. Give the momentum of the following:
a. A basketball ball having 2kg mass and 6m/s velocity moves to the east
b. A car having 15m/s velocity and 1500kg mass moves to the north
c. A child having mass 25kg and velocity 2m/s moves to the west
3. A ball having mass 500g hits wall with a10m/s velocity. Wall applies 4000 N force to the
ball and it turns back with 8m/s velocity. Find the time of ball-wall contact.

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