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C 20. A sound wave travels through the air and hits a glass of water.

ter. Which of the following happens when the


sound wave moves from the air into the glass?
A. It gets louder B. It gets quieter C. It travel faster D. It travels slower
D 21.White light separated through a prism is an example of
A. Diffraction B. Rarefaction C. Reflection D. Refraction
D 22. Which of the following colors of light bend the most?
A. Indigo B. Green C. Orange D. Violet
C 23.Why does the white light separate into different color as it passes through' a prism?
A. The colors are changed by addition.
B. This is an example of color by subtraction.
C. Different colored light has different wavelengths.
D. The side part of a prism only let certain colors of light pass through.
C 24. What is the acronym used to remember visible light?
A. DOGFOUND B. KTPERRY C. ROYGBIV D. ROMERO
C 25. Which property of light enables the formation of a rainbow?
I. Color Separation 11. Dispersion 111. Reflection IV. Refraction
A. 1 and 111 B. 11, IV C. 1, 111 and IV D. 1, 11, 111, and IV
C 26. What is the SI unit of voltage?
A. Ampere B. Ohm C. Volt D. Watt
A 27. A laptop power charger has an output of 5 V and has a resistance of 800 Ohms. What is the Current
output of the charger?
A. 6.25 mA B. 50.0 C. 75.0 mA D. 80.0
C 28. Which of the following statement is correct about the relationship of voltage and current?
A. Current varies directly with voltage and resistance is changing.
B. Current varies indirectly with voltage and resistance is changing.
C. Current varies directly with voltage when resistance remains constant.
D. Current varies indirectly with voltage when resistance remains constant.
B 29. A motorcycle starter motor needs 40.0 A to operate with a resistance of 0.150 ohms.
What is the needed voltage to start the motor?
A. 5.00 V B. 6.00 V c. 7.00 v D. 8.00 V —
A 30. Which of the following is usually connected in series circuit?
A. Christmas light B. Appliances at home C. light bulbs at home D. headlight of motorcycle
A 31. Which of the following best describes a parallel circuit?
A.Current flows along one pathway. C. The flow of current comes from several sources.
B. Current flows along more than one pathway. D. The flow of current comes from more than one load.
C 32. What will happen when if one light bulb is removed from a parallel circuit?
A. The other bulbs will not work. C. The other bulbs will continue to light.
B. The other bulbs will get dimmer. D. Some bulbs will get dimmer and some will get brighter.
A 33. Which of the following disadvantages of connecting too many bulbs in parallel,Except;
A. Bulb will easily overheat.
B. It is difficult to maintain and install.
C. There will be current overloading in the conducting wire.
D. There will be equal amount of voltage for every load in a circuit.
B 34. Circuits at home are usually connected to
A. Series circuit B. Parallel circuit C. Either A or B D. Neither A nor B
D 35. It is a device that maintains steady supply of voltage to your appliances at home.
A. fuse B. resistor C. circuit breaker D. voltage regulator
C 36. Which electrical device shuts down when there is overloading in the circuit?
A. fuse B. voltage source C. circuit breaker D. electrical switch
A 37. Which of the following indicates the number of charges passing through a wire per unit time?
A. current B. power C. resistance D. voltage ___
B 38. How do you prevent from experiencing electric shock at home?
A. Recycle blown up fuse C. Plug electrical appliances with wet hand B. Regularly check
household wirings D. Continue using worn—out extension wire
A 39. When do you consider repairing electrical wirings at home?
A. when a newly bought extension cord is used
B. when electrical appliances are in good condition
C. when fuses blows out or circuit breakers trip off frequently
D. when lights do not flicker even if other appliances are turned on
B 40. What safety measure has been done by appliance manufacturers to prevent electric shock and
grounded external casing of appliances?
A. grounding B. using AVR C. double Insulation D. using circuit breaker

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