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CAUAYAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - MAIN

SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST IN GENERAL PHYSICS 1

TEST I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer that satisfies each item. Write your answers
In your answer sheet.

1.This law states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, an object in motion tends to stay in uniform
motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
a) Law of acceleration b) Law of gravity
c) Law of inetia d) Law of Interaction
2. Moment of Inertia is also known as___________.
a) Rotational equilibrium b) Rotational inertia
c) Rotational motion d) Rotational symmetry
3. In translational motion, inertia depends on what property of an object?
a) Density b) Mass
c) Volume d) Weight
4. Moment of inertia can be expressed mathematically as
a) I= m/ r2 b) I= m-r2
2
c) I= m r d) I= m+r2
5. Which of the following is the unit of moment of inertia?
a) Kg/ m2 b) Kg2 m2
c) Kg/ m d) Kg.m2
6. An imaginary straight line in which all parts of the object rotates is called ______________.
a) Axis of rotation b) Axis of symmetry c) Axis of symmetry parabola d) Axis of symmetry formula
7. Which of the following terms is also known as moment of force?
a) Strength b) Strain c) Speed d) Torque
8. In vector form, torque is defined as
a) the product of the object’s lever arm and the force acting on the object
b) the product of the object’s lever arm and mass of the object
c) the product of the object’s lever arm and weight of the object
d) the product of the object’s lever arm and volume of the object
9. When two vectors are multiplied through cross-product, the resulting quantity is called____________.
a) Force b) Magnitude c) Scalar d) Vector
10. The direction of the torque is always ____________ to both F and r as defined by the right hand rule.
a) Perpendicular b) raised c) upright d) vertical

TEST II. Identification: Identify What is referred to in the following statements:

______________ 1. A common mnemonic for understanding orientation of axes in three- dimensional


Space.
______________ 2. The SI unit for torque.
______________3. The motion along a straight line.
______________ 4. The motion requiring an object to rotate about its fixed axis.
______________ 5. The angle through which a point revolves around a center or through which line has
been rotated about a specified axis.
______________ 6. The SI unit for angular position.
______________ 7. The change in the angular position of the rotating object.
______________ 8. The rate of change in angular position.
______________ 9. The SI unit for angular velocity.
______________10.The change in angular velocity per unit time.

TEST III. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
________1. Newton’s law of universal gravitation is about the universality of gravity.
________2. The force of gravitational attraction is inversely proportional upon the masses of both objects.
________3. Gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of both interacting objects.
________4. As the mass of either object increase, the force of gravitational attraction between them also
decreases.
________5. If the mass of one of the objects is doubled, the force of gravity between them is doubled.
________6. If the mass of both of the objects is doubled, the force of gravity between them is quadrupled.
________7. If two objects are separated from each other, the force of gravitational attraction between them
Also decreases.
________8. If the separation distance between any two objects is tripled, then the force of gravitational
Attraction is decreased by a factor of 9.
________9. G represents the universal gravitation constant with a value of 6.67 X 10 -10N m2/ Kg2.
_______10. The precise value of G was determined experimentally by Henry Cavendish.
TEST IV. Matching Type: Match items in Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in
your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
___1. Work done a. expressed in seconds
___2. Gravitational potential energy b. Force X distance
c. number of cycles per unit time
___3. weight d. mass X acceleration due to gravity
e. restoring force
___4. Equilibrium position f. resting position
g. mgh
___5. Period h. amplitude
i. equal to one cycle per second
___6. frequency j. periodic motion
k. expressed in radians/ second
___7. Hertz
___8. Angular frequency
___9. Force to restore a body from its displacement to its equilibrium
___10. Maximum displacement of a body from its equilibrium position

Test V. Problem Solving: Read and analyze carefully the given problems. Identify the known and unknown
quantities,write the needed formula, solution, final answer with correct unit.

1. A mass of 20 Kg, which may be a point-like object is attached to a rope of length 2.5 m and is being
rotated. What is the moment of inertia of the object?
2. A force of 90 N is applied to the end of a wrench 25 cm long. How much torque is produced? What is the
direction of the torque?

Prepared by:

LOVEL P. DURAN
SUBJECT TEACHER

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