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SCIENCE 9 7.

If there is no external force acting on the system,


FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS what the total momentum of the system after
QUESTIONNAIRE collision?
General Directions: a. 0
b. 0.50 kg m/s
1. Read Carefully and write all final answers in the c. 1.0 kg m/s
Answer Sheet. You may use the Questionnaire as your d. -1.0 kg m/s
scratch paper.
2. Use blue or black ink only in answering. 8. A lady tennis player hits an approaching ball with a
3. Observe intellectual honesty while answering the test. force of 750 N If she hits the ball in 0.002 s, how
God Bless! much impulse is imparted to the tennis ball?
a. 0N
I.STEM OPTION (Rx1). Analyze the questions/terms given.
b. 1.5 N
Choose the best answer among the choices by writing the
c. 3.0 N
letter of your choice on the answer sheet.
d. 6.0 N
For questions 1 and 2, refer to the table below:
Vehicle Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) 9. Which sequence of energy transformation best
Jeepney 2000 10 describes what happens when you switch on your
Motorcycle 300 20 battery-run radio?
a. Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy Sound
1. In the table above, what is the momentum of the Energy
jeepney? b. Mechanical Energy Chemical Energy Sound
a. 6,000 kg m/s Energy
b. 40,000 kg m/s c. Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Sound
c. 3,000 kg m/s Energy
d. 20,000 kg m/s d. Chemical Energy Mechanical Energy Sound
Energy
2. Which has greater momentum, the jeepney or the
motorcycle?
a. jeepney 10. In which case is there a decrease in gravitational
b. both have the same momentum potential energy?
c. motorcycle a. Amada stretches horizontally a rubber band.
d. cannot be determined b. A car ascends a steep parking ramp.
c. Pamela’s puppy jumps down the chair.
3. Two identical cars are travelling along EDSA. Which d. Water is forced upward through a pipe.
of the two cars would have a greater momentum?
a. the slower car 11. A picture frame falls off the wall. Considering the
b. both have the same momentum presence of air, how does the kinetic energy (K) just
c. the faster car before striking the floor compare to the potential
d. cannot be easily determined energy (P) at its hanging point?
a. K is equal to P.
4. A 25-kg girl is riding a 5-kg with a velocity of 5 m/s
b. K is greater than P.
the East. What is the total momentum of a girl and a
bike together? c. K is less than P.
a. 100 kg m/s d. It is impossible to tell.
b. 125 kg m/s
c. 150 kg m/s 12. Which of the following happens to a coconut that
d. 200 m/s falls freely?
a. Loses potential energy and gains kinetic energy.
5. Which of the following is a necessary condition for b. Loses both potential energy and kinetic energy.
the total momentum of a system to be conserved? c. Gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
a. Kinetic energy must not change. d. Gains both potential energy and kinetic energy.
b. No net external force acts on the system.
c. The system must be at rest. 13. What is the energy of a motorcycle moving slowly at
d. Only the force of gravity acts on the system
the top of a hill?
a. entirely kinetic
For numbers 6 and 7 the given data are: Two 0.5 kg balls
approach each other with the same speed of 1.0 m/s. b. entirely gravitational
c. entirely potential
6. What is the total momentum of the system before d. both kinetic and potential
collision?
a. 0 14. Which event illustrates the direct transformation of
b. 0.50 kg m/s potential to kinetic energy?
c. 1.0 kg m/s a. A basketball player catches a flying ball.
d. -1.0 kg m/s b. A Kalesa moves from rest.
c. Kathy’s arrow is released from its bow.
d. The spring mechanism of a toy is rotated until it 3. A 10 kg block rests on a horizontal frictionless
locked. surface. A constant force of 20N is applied for 5
seconds. What is the impulse acting on the block?
15. The wind-up toy that is fully wound and at rest What is the change in momentum if the block? What
possesses ___________________. is the final speed of the block?
a. kinetic but no potential energy 4. A 75.0 kg child climbs a 6.00m long slide that is
b. potential but no kinetic energy inclined 30.0° with the horizontal. What is the
c. both potential and kinetic energy in equal amounts potential energy of the child with respect to the
d. neither potential nor kinetic energy ground?
5. A 15 kg child sits in a swing that is attached to ropes
16. The impulse experienced by a body is equal to the 1.6m long. Find the potential energy of the child
change in its: relative to his lowest position when the ropes (a)are
a. Velocity horizontal (b) vertical, and 30° with the horizontal.
b. Kinetic energy
c. Momentum
d. Potential energy

17. Which among the forms of energy is considered a


potential energy? “Hilo gud murning”
a. Chemical energy
b. Radiant energy -Erika Embang
c. Sound energy
d. Thermal energy
Prepared:
18. Which event illustrates the direct transformation of
potential to kinetic energy?
a. A volleyball player blocks an incoming ball.
b. A sleeping cow stirs awake. ALBERT J. ROSETE
c. The wide-open spring door closes slowly. Learning- Facilitator
d. The spring of a broken toy shoots up.

19. Francis stretched a rubber band five times. After that,


he observed that the rubber band felt warmth. Did the
rubber band gain heat?
a. No, it is not evident.
b. Yes, the rubber band felt warmth means it gained
heat
c. Yes, the rubber band felt warmth means it loss heat.
d. No, temperature is not related to a gain or loss of
heat.

20. Which is a necessary condition for the total


momentum of a system to be conserved?
a. Kinetic energy must not change.
b. No external force is present.
c. An object must be at rest.
d. Only the force of gravity acts on the system

II. Supply Type. (Rx2) Complete the table below.

Time Height Speed GPE KPE PE+KPE=


Position
(s) (m) (m/s) (J) (J) TME

A 5 100 0
B 10 80 20
C 15 60 40
D 20 40 60
E 25 20 80
F 30 0 100

III. Transfer Skills. (Rx5)


A. PROBLEM SOLVING. Answer the following
problems using the correct formulas. Show your
solution and answer in a logical manner.
1. Calculate the force between two point charges of
22µC and -18µC, separated by a distance of 30cm.
2. The force on two positive charges of magnitude 6µC
and 24µC is 100N. What is the distance between the
two charges?

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