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Name _____________________________ Date: MAY 8, 2023

Grade & Section ______________________ Teacher: Ma’am CACERES

Pre-Test A

Multiple Choice: Read the following items carefully. Write the letter of the BEST ANSWER from the given options.

___1. Which of the following composed the two linear motions of a projectile?
A. Horizontal and Circular Motion C. Horizontal and Vertical Motion
B. Vertical and Circular Motion D. Vertical and Curvilinear Motion

___2. What is referred to as an object that is given an initial velocity and is then acted solely upon by gravitational force?
A. Project C. Target
B. Projectile D. Trajectory

___3. What do you call the path followed by a projectile?


A. Project C. Target
B. Projectile D. Trajectory

___4. What is the shape of the trajectory of a projectile?


A. Circular C. Hyperbolic
B. Elliptical D. Parabolic

___5. What force enables objects to fall on to the ground?


A. Frictional Force C. Gravitational Force
B. Magnetic Force D. Tension Force

___6. If you throw a baseball straight up, what will its vertical velocity be at the highest point?
A.0m/s C. 0m/s2
B.9.8m/s D.-9.8m/s2

___7. What is the acceleration of a baseball thrown to the air at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the horizontal as
it returns to the ground?
A.0m/s C.0m/s2
B.9.8m/s D.-9.8 m/s2

___8. What happens to the vertical velocity of an object as it travels through the air?
A. Changes continuously C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same

___9. What happens to the horizontal velocity of an object as it travels through the air?
A. Changes continuously C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same

___10. If a stone is horizontally launched at a certain height, how do you describe the magnitude of its vertical velocity
as it approaches the ground?
A. Cannot be determined C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same
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Name _____________________________ Date: MAY 8, 2023

Grade & Section ______________________ Teacher: Ma’am CACERES

Pre-Test B

Multiple Choice: Read the following items carefully. Write the letter of the BEST ANSWER from the given options.

___1. It is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which the object changes its velocity.
A. acceleration C. velocity
B. projectile motion D. gravity

___2. It is defined as a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion.


A. acceleration C. velocity
B. projectile motion D. gravity

___3. A form of motion experienced by an object or particle that is projected near the Earth’s surface and moves along a
curved path under the action of gravity only.
A. acceleration C. velocity
B. projectile motion D. gravity

___4. It is the force by which the planet or other body draws object toward its center.
A. acceleration C. velocity
B. projectile motion D. gravity

___5. What is the accepted value of acceleration due to gravity?


A. 9.8 m/s C. 9.8 m
B. 9.8 m/s2 D. 9.8 s

TRUE OR FALSE
Directions. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
__________1. Acceleration is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which the object changes its velocity.

__________2. At the peak of the projectile motion, the horizontal velocity is 0 m/s.

__________3. Velocity is defined as a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion.

__________4. Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle that is projected near the
Earth’s surface and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only.

__________5. Speed is the force by which the planet or other body draws object toward its center.

__________6. The accepted value of acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s 2

__________7. At the peak of the projectile motion, the vertical gravity is 0 m/s.
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Name _____________________________ Date: MAY 8, 2023

Grade & Section ______________________ Teacher: Ma’am CACERES

Pre-Test C
For questions 1-5, consider the given situation. Maria throws a ball straight up with an initial velocity of 10 m/s.
___1. What is its velocity at the highest point? A. 0 m/s
___2. What is its velocity when it returned to the elevation from where it was thrown? B. 0 m/s2
___3. What is its acceleration at the highest point?
C. 9.8 m/s2
___4. What is its acceleration just before it hits the ground?
D. - 9.8 m/s2
___5. After 1 second what is the acceleration of the ball?
E. 10 m/s2
F. -10 m/s
G. cannot
determined
___6. The initial velocity of Manuel playing “luksong tinik” has horizontal and vertical components that are equal in
magnitude. What angle does his velocity make with the horizontal? A. 30° B. 45° C. 60° D. 90°
___7. A sepak takraw that is kicked from a height of two meters follows a path that is____________.
A. circular B. linear C. hyperbolic D. parabolic
___8. A goalie made three soccer punts at 70 0, 500 , and 300 with varying speeds – all reaching the same maximum
heights. Which statement is correct?
A. All punts have the same hang time C. The punt at 500 has the longest hang time
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B. The punt at 70 has the longest hang time D. The punt at 300 has the longest hang time
___9. A volleyball is served at a speed of 8.0 m/s at an angle 35° above the horizontal. What is the speed of the ball
when received by the opponent at the same height? A. 4.0 m/s B. 8.0 m/s C. 9.8 m/s D. 16.0 m/s
___10. A Batang Pinoy athlete from your school throws a javelin, always at the same speed, at four different angles (30 0,
400, 600, and 800) above the horizontal. Which two throws cause the javelin to land the same distance?
A. 30° and 80° B. 40° and 80° C. 30° and 60° D. 40° and 60°
For questions 11 and 12, refer to the table below:
vehicle mass (kg) velocity (m/s)
jeepney 2000 10
motorcycle 300 20
___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. 20,000kg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
___13. Two identical cars are travelling along EDSA. Which of the two cars would have a greater momentum?
A. the slower car B. the faster car C. both have the same momentum D. cannot be easily determined
___14. A bus and a car are travelling along EDSA having the same velocity. Which of the two vehicles would have a
greater momentum? A. the bus B. the car C. both have the same momentum D. cannot be easily determined
___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 m/s
___16. Which of the following is a necessary condition for the total momentum of a system to be conserved?
A. Kinetic energy must not change. C. The system must be at rest.
B. No net external force acts on the system. 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
___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
___18. If there is no external force acting on the system, what 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
___19. Two billiard balls approach each other with the same 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
___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

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