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Question 1

The force needed to keep a 1 ton object to move at 10 m/s is ___________.

7N

0N

4N

10 N

Question 2

Which would require more power, lifting a 60 kg box to a height of 3 m or lifting a 30 kg box to a height
of 6 meters? Considering that both task started and finished at the same time.

Lifting the 60-kg box

Can’t be determined

Lifting the 30-kg box

Power needed for both task are equal

Question 3

What force is needed to make a 2 kg rock accelerate at 0.5 m/s2?

3N

4N
C

1N

2N

Question 4

Which of the following is true about acceleration due to gravity?

Acceleration due to gravity is imaginary

Gravity changes the mass of an object

Gravity is affected by altitude

Acceleration due to gravity is constant

Question 5

The law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of the system is constant. What relation
does the kinetic and potential energy in one system possess?

KE > PE

KE = PE

KE < PE

KE = -PE
Question 6

A man sitting on a chair is being pulled by gravity downwards. What is the reaction force to the force of
gravity pulling the man downwards?

The force of the chair keeping the man at rest.

The force of the man’s body pulling the Earth upwards.

The force of the chair pushing the man upwards.

None of the above.

Question 7

What can be concluded about an object with zero acceleration?

Has potential energy

Not changing direction

Not changing speed

Not moving

Question 8

Which of the following statement/s is/are TRUE? I. Statics involves the study of the forces acting on
a body that is at rest or is moving in a straight line with constant speed. II. Dynamics is the study of
forces acting on a body that are in equilibrium. III. Statics is the branch of mechanics that studies the
forces that affect the motion of an object.

II only
B

I only

III only

I and II only

Question 9

The frequency of a wave is defined as the number of ______ per seconds.

Periods

Reflection

Theta

Cycles

Question 10

Which of the following is true about Inertia?

Inertia is a force that keeps objects at rest or relative motion.

The bigger the object the more inertia it has.

Inertia is the force that stops motion.

Inertia is directly proportional to speed.


Question 11

Weight is a type of ___________.

Force

Mass

Inertia

Momentum

Question 12

A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. Which of the following is not a vector?

acceleration

displacement

force

Speed

Question 13

A 3.5-kg musket fired a 75-gram bullet. If the musket recoiled at a rate of 2 m/s. What is the initial
velocity for the bullet?

36.67 m/s

93.33 m/s
C

75 m/s

2 m/s

Question 14

Which of the following is a unit of frequency?

Joules

Torr

Watts

Hertz

Question 15

A 800 kg car starts at rest and after 5 seconds it is moving at 120 m/s. What is the net force of the car at
t = 5 secs.?

4800 N

0N

48000 N

800 N
Question 16

Which of the following is true about sound waves?

Sound waves are transverse.

Sound is mechanical.

It can travel through a vacuum.

Sound can exist without vibration.

Question 17

The SI unit for mass is _________ and __________ is for force.

Pounds, Newton

Kilograms, Newton

Liters, Kilograms

Kmh, Kilograms

Question 18

A 2-meter long uniform seesaw is supported at its center. A 500 N boy sits 20 cm from the left endpoint
of the seesaw. How far from the other side of the seesaw should a 1 500 N man sit so that the seesaw
remains in a horizontal position?

40 cm
B

20 cm

60 cm

80 cm

Question 19

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about electromagnetic waves?

They are produced by moving charges.

They are transverse waves.

They require a medium for transmission

They travel with the same speed in the absence of vacuum.

Question 20

Based on Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation if the distance between two objects __________ then
the gravitational force ____________.

decreases, stays the same

decreases, decreases

increases, increases

increases, decreases
Question 21

Which of the following statements is true about momentum?

Momentum only applies to moving objects.

An object has a bigger mass then it will have a larger momentum than a smaller object.

Momentum is a force.

Momentum is scalar.

Question 22

What can be deduced about the force diagram? Physics_06

All of the above.

The object is moving to the left at constant speed.

The object is moving to the right at constant speed.

The object is at rest.


Question 23

The image seen on a convex mirror is ______________ in size.

the same

Abstract

reduced

Increased

Question 24

Pressure waves of frequencies above the audible frequencies are called ___________.

supersonic

infrasonic

ultrasonic

mega sonic

Question 25

__________ is an interaction with matter in which transverse waves are restricted to a particular plane
of vibration.

optical illusion
B

refraction

reflection

Polarization

Question 26

Newton (N) is the metric standard unit of force. This is defined to be _______.

kg∙m^2

kg∙m/s

kg∙m/s^2

kg/L

Question 27

In a controlled environment, colliding objects will experience _________ and _________ momentum
changes.

equal, perpendicular

higher, perpendicular

equal, opposite
D

lesser, opposite

Question 28

What is the unit of Electric Potential?

Ohms

Amperes

Watts

Volts

Question 29

What is the difference between the speed of sound and the speed of light?

Sound is equal the speed of light.

Light is 740 mph faster than sound.

Light is 17860 mph faster than sound.

Sound is 740 mph faster than light.

Question 30

Which of the following is true about a projectiles motion?

The acceleration of the projectile at its peak is 0 m/s2.


B

The speed of a projectile is always constant.

The acceleration has both upward and downward acceleration.

The initial velocity of projectile dictates the peak height of the projectile.

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