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I.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A driver and a passenger get out of their car that has run out of gas on a city street. They
cannot agree on which gas station is closer, so they begin pushing with equal force on opposite
ends of the car. What kind of force is present in the situation above?
a. Force c. Unbalance Force
b. Balance Force d. All of the above
2. The law that state “An object at rest will stay at rest or an object in motion will stay in motion
and travel in straight line, as long as no external net force.”
a. Law of Inertia c. Law of Interaction
b. Law of Acceleration d. Third Law of Motion
3. Most of the motions we come across in our daily life are non-uniform and the primary causes of
changes in motion.
a. Inertia c. Force
b. Motion d. Acceleration
4. The proponent of the Three Laws of Motion
a. Albert Einstein c. Galileo Galilei
b. Isaac Newton d. Gregor Mendel
5. This refers to the size or strength of the force.
a. Motion c. Inertia
b. Magnitude d. Direction
6. This is a straight line passing through the point of application and is parallel to the direction of
the force
a. Line of action c. Direction
b. Inertia d. Magnitude
7. A force acting on an object is equal in magnitude and in opposite direction. And they lie in the
same line of action. What do you call this type of force?
a. Force c. Balance Force
b. Unbalance Force d. Motion

II. PROBLEM SOLVING (10 points)


8. A boy and a girl are pulling a heavy crate at the same time with 10 units of force each in the
opposite direction. What is the net force acting on the object?

III. ESSAY (5 POINTS EACH)


9. Differentiate balance and unbalance force
10. Give one example for the law of inertia.

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