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NAME: Janelle jocson SCORE:

SECTION: 9-Aguinaldo
SCIENCE 9
FOURTH QUARTER
WEEKS 1-4 SUMMATIVE TEST
Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your choice on the
spaces provided before each number.
__C__ 1. If a freely falling ball is somehow equipped with a speedometer, by how much would its
speed-reading increase for every second?
A. 0 m/s B. 9.8 m/s C. 10 m/s D. 20 m/s
__D__ 2. A sepak takraw ball is hit vertically upward by a player. What is its acceleration after 1
second?
A. 0 B. 1 m/s2 C. 9.8 m/s2 D. -9.8 m/s2
__B__ 3. A volleyball is tossed vertically upward, with an initial velocity of 5 m/s and caught back at
the same level as when it was thrown. What is the velocity of the ball at that point?
A. 0 m/s B. -5 m/s C. -9.8 m/s D. 9.8 m/s2
__D__ 4. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is also known as
A. Motion B. Uniform Motion C. Constant Motion D. Uniformly Accelerated Motion
__A__ 5. A ball is thrown vertically upward. What is its instantaneous speed at its maximum height?
A. 0 B. 5 m/s C. 9.8 m/s D. 9.8 m/s2
__A__ 6. When do we get maximum range in a simple projectile motion?
A. When θ = 45° C. When θ = 90°
B. When θ = 60° D. When θ = 0°
__A__ 7. When do we get maximum range in a simple projectile motion?

A. When θ = 45° C. When θ = 90°


B. When θ = 60° D. When θ = 0°
__A__ 8. When do we get maximum range in a simple projectile motion?

A. θ = 45° C. θ = 90°
B. θ = 60° D. θ = 75°
__C__ 9. A stand holds two white balls. At the same instant one ball is dropped straight down; the
other ball is shot straight out. Which ball will hit the ground first? (Neglect Air resistance)
A. the dropped ball C. both
B. the shot ball D. none of the above
__C__ 10. Which two angles will produce the same range?
A. 35° and 65° C. 45° and 15°
B. 30° and 60° D. 40° and 60°
__C__ 11. In the table above, what is the momentum of the jeepney?
A. 6,000 kg•m/s B. 40,000 kg•m/s C. 20,000 kg•m/s D. 3,000 kg•m/s
_____ 12. Which has greater momentum, the jeepney or the motorcycle?
A. jeepney B. motorcycle C. both have the same momentum D. cannot be determined
__D__ 13. Two identical cars are travelling along EDSA. Which of the two cars would have a greater
momentum?
A. the slower car C. both have the same momentum
B. the faster car D. cannot be easily determined
__D__ 14.Two identical cars are travelling along EDSA. Which of the two cars would have a greater
momentum?

A. the bus C. both have the same momentum


B. the car D. cannot be easily determined
__C__ 15. A 25-kg girl is riding a 5-kg with a velocity of 5 m/s the East. What is the total momentum
of a girl and a bike together?
A. 100 kg•m/s B. 125 kg•m/s C. 150 kg•m/s D. 200 kg•m/s
__B__ 16. Which is a necessary condition for the total momentum of a system to be conserved?
A. Kinetic energy must not change. C. An object must be at rest.
B. No external force is present. D. Only the force of gravity acts on the system.
*For numbers 17 and 18:
Two 0.5 kg balls approach each other with the same speed of 1.0 m/s.
__A__ 17. What is the total momentum of the system before collision?
A. 0 B. 0.50 kg m/s C. 1.0 kg m/s D. -1.0 kg m/s
__A__ 18. If there is no external force acting on the system, what is the total momentum of the
system after collision?
A. 0 B. 0.50 kg m/s C. 1.0 kg m/s D. -1.0 kg m/s
__A__ 19. Two billiard balls approach each other at equal speed. If they collide in a perfectly elastic
collision, what would be their velocities after collision?
A. zero
B. same in magnitude and direction
C. same in magnitude but opposite in direction
D. different in magnitude and opposite in direction
__A__ 20. A 50-kg astronaut ejects 100 g of gas from his propulsion pistol at a velocity of 50 m/s.
What is his resulting velocity?
A. -0.10 m/s B. -0.50 m/s C. 0 m/s D. -100 m/s

“When it comes to human success, I’m pretty sure the object doesn’t need a net external force to
move it”-Majid Kazmi
NAME: Janelle Jocson SCORE:
SECTION: Aguinaldo
SCIENCE 9
FOURTH QUARTER
WEEKS 1-4 PERFORMANCE TASK

Write a poem about FORCES AND MOTION. It must be at least 4 stanzas, each stanza comprising 4
lines. Write your poem below.

RUBRICS

Content 60%
Timeliness 20%
Form 20%

Laws of Motion

Newton was a clever man.


An avid scientific fan.
He questioned many things he saw.
Like ones we had no answers for.

He thought them through right to their cores.


Then gave us many handy laws.

Newton’s First Law Of Motion:


Without a force of push or pull
an object will remain quite still.
With just one push at just one time
that object moves in one straight line.

Newton’s Second Law Of Motion:


A bigger Force accelerates
an object that is heavy-weight.
While objects of a smaller mass
don’t need much Force to move them fast.

So Newton noticed they obey


that Force will equal m times a.

Newton’s Third Law Of Motion:


Now bend a stick. Before it cracks
you’ll feel its force of pushing back.
For every action there will be
an equal one – opposingly.
Without his formulas in place
we’d soon get lost in outer space.
So Isaac’s Laws help us traverse
the reaches of our universe.

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