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NAME :_______________________________________________SCORE :_________________________ NAME :_______________________________________________SCORE :_________________________

1. If an object is in motion, it changes position relative to its _____. 1. If an object is in motion, it changes position relative to its _____.
A. Time B. Angle C. Speed D. Reference Point A. Time B. Angle C. Speed D. Reference Point
2. Which of the following is defined as the distance covered per unit time? 2. Which of the following is defined as the distance covered per unit time?
A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Speed D. Velocity A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Speed D. Velocity
3. What is the rate of change in velocity of an object. 3. What is the rate of change in velocity of an object.
A. acceleration B. motion C. speed D.velocity A. acceleration B. motion C. speed D.velocity
4. What does a line on a graph that is curving upwards mean in a distance-time graph? 4. What does a line on a graph that is curving upwards mean in a distance-time graph?
A. The object is not moving. A. The object is not moving.
B. The object has a constant speed. B. The object has a constant speed.
C. The speed of the object is increasing. C. The speed of the object is increasing.
D. The speed of the object is decreasing. D. The speed of the object is decreasing.

5. What does a horizontal line in the distance-time graph indicate? 5. What does a horizontal line in the distance-time graph indicate?
A. No movement A. No movement
B. Constant speed B. Constant speed
C. Object is accelerating C. Object is accelerating
D. Object is decelerating D. Object is decelerating

6.What does it tell you if there is a large distance between the dots on a piece of ticker tape? 6.What does it tell you if there is a large distance between the dots on a piece of ticker tape?
The object is __________. The object is __________.
A. speeding up C. moving (relatively) fast A. speeding up C. moving (relatively) fast
B. slowing down D. moving (relatively) slow B. slowing down D. moving (relatively) slow
7. What does it mean when the ticker tape dots are having a smaller distance between 7. What does it mean when the ticker tape dots are having a smaller distance between
them? The object is__________. them? The object is__________.
A. not moving B. moving slow C. moving fast D. A. not moving B. moving slow C. moving fast D.
constantly moving constantly moving

8. Examine the ticker tape diagram below. What conclusion can you make about the 8. Examine the ticker tape diagram below. What conclusion can you make about the
motion of the object? motion of the object?

A. The object is moving very fast. C. The object is increasing its speed. A. The object is moving very fast. C. The object is increasing its speed.
B. The object is moving very slow. D. The object is moving in a constant speed B. The object is moving very slow. D. The object is moving in a constant speed
9.The motion of a toy car is recorded in the ticker tape diagram below? What do you think 9.The motion of a toy car is recorded in the ticker tape diagram below? What do you think
happens to the speed of the toy car? happens to the speed of the toy car?

A. The toy car was moving very fast then stops. A. The toy car was moving very fast then stops.
B. The toy car was moving slowly then suddenly speeds up. B. The toy car was moving slowly then suddenly speeds up.
C. The toy car was moving in a steady speed then suddenly slows down. C. The toy car was moving in a steady speed then suddenly slows down.
D. The toy car was moving in a constant speed then speeds up in an instant. D. The toy car was moving in a constant speed then speeds up in an instant.

10.Which of the of the following velocity-time graphs represents constant velocity? 10.Which of the of the following velocity-time graphs represents constant velocity?

11. A girl cycles for 3hrs at a speed of 40 km/h. What distance did she travel? 11. A girl cycles for 3hrs at a speed of 40 km/h. What distance did she travel?
A. 150 km B. 140km C. 130km D.120km A. 150 km B. 140km C. 130km D.120km
12. A runner covers the last straight stretch of a race in 4 s. During that time, he 12. A runner covers the last straight stretch of a race in 4 s. During that time, he
speeds up from 15m/s to 30 m/s.What is the runner’s acceleration in this part of the speeds up from 15m/s to 30 m/s.What is the runner’s acceleration in this part of the
race? race?

A.4.75 m/s2 B. 3.75m/s2 C. 5.75 m/s2 D.6.75 m/s2 A.4.75 m/s2 B. 3.75m/s2 C. 5.75 m/s2 D.6.75 m/s2
For items 13-15
For items 13-15

13. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between points ________


A. A and B B. A and D C. A and E D. B and D 13. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between points ________
14. Which of the following points is a crest? A. A and B B. A and D C. A and E D. B and D
A. A B. B C. C D. D 14. Which of the following points is a crest?
15. Which of the following points is a trough? A. A B. B C. C D. D
A. A B.B C. C D. D 15. Which of the following points is a trough?
16. What is the distance that the particles of a medium move from their resting position? A. A B.B C. C D. D
A. amplitude B. frequency C. wavelength D. wave speed 16. What is the distance that the particles of a medium move from their resting position?
A. amplitude B. frequency C. wavelength D. wave speed
17. Which of the following waves is a mechanical wave?
A. Light B. Microwaves C. Radio waves D. Sound 17. Which of the following waves is a mechanical wave?
A. Light B. Microwaves C. Radio waves D. Sound
18. Which is used to describe the loudness of a sound?
A. Intensity B. Frequency C. Pitch D. Wavelength 18. Which is used to describe the loudness of a sound?
19. Which of the following media does sound travels fastest? A. Intensity B. Frequency C. Pitch D. Wavelength
A. Air B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Water 19. Which of the following media does sound travels fastest?
20. Which of the following media does sound travels the slowest? A. Air B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Water
A. Aluminum B. Hardwood C. Helium D. Seawater 20. Which of the following media does sound travels the slowest?
A. Aluminum B. Hardwood C. Helium D. Seawater
NAME :_______________________________________________SCORE :_________________________

1. If an object is in motion, it changes position relative to its _____.


A. Time B. Angle C. Speed D. Reference Point For items 13-15
2. Which of the following is defined as the distance covered per unit time?
A. Acceleration B. Displacement C. Speed D. Velocity
3. What is the rate of change in velocity of an object.
A. acceleration B. motion C. speed D.velocity
4. What does a line on a graph that is curving upwards mean in a distance-time graph?
A. The object is not moving.
B. The object has a constant speed.
C. The speed of the object is increasing. 13. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between points ________
D. The speed of the object is decreasing. A. A and B B. A and D C. A and E D. B and D
14. Which of the following points is a crest?
5. What does a horizontal line in the distance-time graph indicate? A. A B. B C. C D. D
A. No movement 15. Which of the following points is a trough?
B. Constant speed A. A B.B C. C D. D
C. Object is accelerating 16. What is the distance that the particles of a medium move from their resting position?
D. Object is decelerating A. amplitude B. frequency C. wavelength D. wave speed

6.What does it tell you if there is a large distance between the dots on a piece of ticker tape? 17. Which of the following waves is a mechanical wave?
The object is __________. A. Light B. Microwaves C. Radio waves D. Sound
A. speeding up C. moving (relatively) fast
B. slowing down D. moving (relatively) slow 18. Which is used to describe the loudness of a sound?
7. What does it mean when the ticker tape dots are having a smaller distance between A. Intensity B. Frequency C. Pitch D. Wavelength
them? The object is__________. 19. Which of the following media does sound travels fastest?
A. not moving B. moving slow C. moving fast D. A. Air B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Water
constantly moving 20. Which of the following media does sound travels the slowest?
A. Aluminum B. Hardwood C. Helium D. Seawater
8. Examine the ticker tape diagram below. What conclusion can you make about the
motion of the object?

A. The object is moving very fast. C. The object is increasing its speed.
B. The object is moving very slow. D. The object is moving in a constant speed
9.The motion of a toy car is recorded in the ticker tape diagram below? What do you think
happens to the speed of the toy car?

A. The toy car was moving very fast then stops.


B. The toy car was moving slowly then suddenly speeds up.
C. The toy car was moving in a steady speed then suddenly slows down.
D. The toy car was moving in a constant speed then speeds up in an instant.

10.Which of the of the following velocity-time graphs represents constant velocity?

11. A girl cycles for 3hrs at a speed of 40 km/h. What distance did she travel?
A. 150 km B. 140km C. 130km D.120km
12. A runner covers the last straight stretch of a race in 4 s. During that time, he speeds up
from 15m/s to 30 m/s.What is the runner’s acceleration in this part of the race?

A.4.75 m/s2 B. 3.75m/s2 C. 5.75 m/s2 D.6.75 m/s2


For items 13-15

13. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between points ________


A. A and B B. A and D C. A and E D. B and D
14. Which of the following points is a crest?
A. A B. B C. C D. D
15. Which of the following points is a trough?
A. A B.B C. C D. D
16. What is the distance that the particles of a medium move from their resting position?
A. amplitude B. frequency C. wavelength D. wave speed

17. Which of the following waves is a mechanical wave?


A. Light B. Microwaves C. Radio waves D. Sound

18. Which is used to describe the loudness of a sound?


A. Intensity B. Frequency C. Pitch D. Wavelength
19. Which of the following media does sound travels fastest?
A. Air B. Helium C. Hydrogen D. Water
20. Which of the following media does sound travels the slowest?
A. Aluminum B. Hardwood C. Helium D. Seawater

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