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COLON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Colon, Maasim, Sarangani Province


Integrated Senior High School
SHS ID: 341635

Second Quarter Examinations (General Physics 1)

Name Grade & Section


Subject Teacher Mariel G. Villanueva Score

DIRECTION. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. You are allowed to use calculator.

_____1. Of the following units, the one that is a unit of _____9. It is the product of force and displacement.
energy is
a. Newton b. Joule a. power b. energy
c. Meter d. Liter c. work d. velocity

_____ 2. Which is the best example that something _____10. When a car’s speed is doubled, its kinetic
has kinetic energy? energy is

a. a car parked on a steep hill a. as twice as large b. four times as large


b. a tennis ball rolling across the court c. half as large d. four times less
c. a picture hanging on the wall
d. a piece of coal before it's burned _____11. What is the SI unit for power?

_____3. A bicycle with a mass of 10 kg is moving a. Joule b. Horsepower


at such a speed that it has 640 J of kinetic c. Watt d. Pascal
energy. How fast is the bicycle moving?
_____12. The quantity Fd/t is
a. 64 m/s b. 32 m/s
c. 11.3 m/s d. 8.0 m/s a. the power supplied to the object by the force.
b. the kinetic energy of the object.
_____4. A stationary object may have c. the work done on the object by the force.
d. the potential energy of the object.
a. potential energy b. velocity
c. kinetic energy d. acceleration _____13. What is the correct unit of power expressed in
SI units?
_____5. The sum of an object's potential and kinetic
energy is its_____________ energy a. kg m2/s b. kg m2/s3
c. kg m/s2 d. kg2 m/s2
a. mechanical b. thermal
c. chemical d. electrical _____14. Of the following, which is NOT a unit of
power?
_____6. How are work and energy related?
a. watt b. Joule/second
a. Energy is the rate of doing work. c. watt/second d.Newton-meter/second
b. Work is a form of energy.
c. Work is the transfer of energy. _____ 15. Compared to yesterday, you did 3 times
d. Energy is created by work. the work in one-third the time. To do so,
your power output must have been
_____7. According to the conservation of energy,
energy can be a. 9 times yesterday's power output.
b. 3 times yesterday's power output.
a. created but not destroyed c. the same as yesterday's power output.
b. destroyed but not created d. one-third of yesterday's power output.
c. both created and destroyed
d. neither created nor destroyed _____16. At what rate is a 60.0-kg boy using energy
when he runs up a flight of stairs 10.0-m high, in 8.00 s?
_____8. As a body falls freely in the absence of
air, the sum of its potential and its kinetic a. 735 W b. 4.80 kW
energy c. 75.0 W d. 48 W
a. increases b. decreases _____17. A 10-N force is needed to move an object
c. remains the same d. decreases then with a constant velocity of 5.0 m/s. What power
increases must be delivered to the object by the force?

a. 50 W b.0.50 W
c. 100 W d. 1.0 W d.both b and c are true

_____18. How many joules of energy are _____22. The center of gravity is a point
used by a 1.0 hp motor that runs for 1.0 hr?
(1 hp = 746 W) 7) a. in the center of an object
b.where the weight of the object appears to be
a. 2.7 × 106 J b. 4.5 × 104 J concentrated
c. 3.6 × 103 J d. 4.8 J c.which may never be outside of an object
d.referred by all of the above
_____19. A cyclist does work at the rate of
500 W while riding. How much force does _____23. The most stable of these vehicles would be
her foot push with when she is
traveling at 8.0 m/s? a. jeep b. b.racing car
a. 80 N b. 4000 N c. heavy cargo truck d. horse cart
c. 63 N d. 31 N
_____24. The center of gravity of meterstick is
_____20. A car exerts a force of 500 N to pull a boat approximately
100 meters in 10 seconds. How much power
does the car use? a.near the left end of the stick
b.near the right end of the stick
a. 5,000 W b. 6,000 W c.at the midpoint of the stick
c. 50 W d. 1,000 W d.at the right end of the stick

_____21. Static equilibrium is a condition in which _____25. To balance two boys of unequal weights on a
seesaw
a. a total force is acting on the body
b. the resultant force acting on a body is zero a. the heavier boy should sit near the center
c.the summation of forces acting on a body is b. lighter boy should sit near the center
constant c. two should equally near the center
d. both should equally away from the center

End of the Test


Good Luck and God Bless

“The best way to predict the future is to invent it”


Prepared by

MARIEL G. VILLANUEVA
Subject Teacher

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