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PUNTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION


Science 9
SY: 2022-2023

Name: ____________________________ Section: _____________________Score:________


MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Read the following questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer

1. What do you call to the curve path of an


object that moves in two dimensions acted 8. At which part of the path does projectile have a
by gravity only? minimum speed?
A. Horizontal dimension A. When it is thrown
B. Vertical dimension B. Half-way to the top
C. Projectile motion C. At the top of its path
D. Acceleration D. When it returns to the ground

2. What is the value of acceleration due to


gravity? 9. A projectile is thrown 30o above the horizontal.
A. 0 m/s2 What happens to its acceleration as it moves
B. 9.8 m/s2 upward?
C. 9.8 m A. It decreases because its velocity is
D. 9.8 m/s directed upward
B. It increases because its velocity is
3. A sepak takraw is kicked from a height of directed upward
two meters. What do you call to its path? C. It decreases because its velocity is
A. Circular decreasing.
B. Linear D. It remains the same.
C. Hyperbolic
D. Parabolic 10. A ball is hit at an angle of 30o and it reaches a
distance of 50 m. Given the same initial
4. Which illustrates projectile motion? velocity, at what other angle should a ball be
A. Running hit to reach the same distance.
B. Driving car A. 15°
C. Kicking a soccer ball B. 45°
D. Dropping a stone from the top of the C. 60°
building D. 75°

5. The initial velocity of Martin playing luksong 11. What refers to the encounter between two
tinik has both horizontal and vertical objects resulting in exchange of impulse
components that are equal in magnitude. and momentum?
What angle does his velocity make with the A. Horizontal Dimension
horizontal? B. Collision
A. 30o C. Vertical Dimension
B. 45o D. Momentum
C. 60o
D. 90o 12. What are the factors that can affect
momentum?
6. What force acts on an object undergoing A. Mass and Velocity
projectile motion? B. Mass and Distance
A. Air drag C. Acceleration and Velocity
B. Normal Force D. Velocity and Distance
C. Air Resistance
D. Gravitational Force
13. What is the product of the mass of an object
7. The Motion of an object with constant and its velocity?
acceleration is also known as_____. A. Work
A. Motion B. Potential Energy
B. Uniform Motion C. Kinetic Energy
C. Constant Motion D. Momentum
D. Uniformly Accelerated Motion

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14. Two identical cars are travelling along the 18. If the momentum lost by one object is gained by
highway. Which of the two cars would another object, then the total momentum is
have a greater momentum? ____?
A. Zero
B. Lost
C. Gained
D. Conserved

19. What information would you use to


support the view on impulse experienced
the body? It is equal to ______
A. Velocity
B. Momentum
C. Kinetic Energy
D. Potential Energy
Source: www. Clip art.com

A. The faster car For item number 20, refer on the figure below.
B. The slower car
C. Both have the same in velocity
D. Both cars have the same momentum.

For item 15, study the figure on two balloon.


20. As the object moves from point A to point B
across the surface, sum of its gravitational
potential and kinetic energies ______.
A. Decreases only
B. Decreases and then increases
www.google.com C. Increases and then decreases
15. Two identical balloons are propelled across D. Remains the same
the room in horizontal guide wires. The
motion pictures of the balloons (depicting 21. Which among the forms of energy is
the relative position of the balloons considered as potential energy?
interval is at 0.05 seconds) shown above. A. Chemical energy
Which balloons experienced the greatest B. Radiant energy
impulse? C. Sound energy
A. Balloon A D. Thermal energy
B. Balloon B
C. Both balloons A and B 22. What type of energy is contained in a tank
D. None of the above of gasoline?
A. Chemical energy
16. Which physical quantity/condition describes that B. Electrical energy
system does not change colliding objects C. Mechanical energy
bounce off after collision. D. Thermal Energy
A. Impulse
B. Momentum 23. Which event does NOT describe potential
C. Elastic Collision energy being changed into kinetic
D. Inelastic Collision energy?
A. A cart rolling down a hill
17. Which of the following tells the necessary B. A twig falling from a branch.
condition for a total momentum of a C. A rubber foam being compressed.
System to be conserved? D. A student let go a stretched slinky.
A. An object must be at rest
B. No external force is present 24. Which event illustrates the direct
C. Kinetic energy must not change transformation of potential to kinetic energy?
D. Only the force of gravity acts A. A basketball player catches a flying
on the system ball
B. A kalesa moves from rest.
C. Kathy’s arrow is released from its
bow.
D. The spring mechanism of a toy is rotated
until it locked.

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25. Which sequence of energy transformation best
describes what happens when you switch on Item numbers 30, refer on the illustration below
your battery –run radio?
A. Chemical energy--- mechanical energy-----
sound energy
B. Mechanical energy----electrical energy---
sound energy
C. Mechanical energy ---chemical---
energy sound energy
D. Chemical energy----electrical energy---
sound energy * Beaker I, half-filled with water on hot plate for
2.5 minutes
26. It is a process without gain or loss of heat.  Beaker II, half-filled with water on hot plate
A. Adiabatic Process for 10minutes
B. Internal Energy  Beaker III, full of water on hot plate for 5
C. Spontaneous Process minutes
D. Non-spontaneous Process  Beaker IV, full of water on hot plate for 2.5
minutes
27. What unit is used to express internal energy?
A. Joule 30. Which one of the bakers of water will receive
B. Newton the most heat?
C. Kg.m/s2 A. I
D. Kelvin B. II
C.III
28. What causes thermal pollution? D.IV
A. Exhaust of different vehicles.
B. Exhaust from different industrial 31. In exhaust stroke, explain what happens to the
engines. piston and the mixture of gases?
C. Degradation of water. A. It converts chemical energy to
D. A and B mechanical energy.
B. It converts thermal energy to
Item number 29, refer on the illustration below mechanical energy.
C. It converts mechanical energy to
chemical energy.
D. It converts thermal energy into
chemical energy.

32. Do you believe that an air conditioning unit can


functions as heater during cold days and
cooler during hot days?
I. Yes. It cools the inside of the house and
heats the outside.
29. What makes the balloon inflated when you II. Yes. It takes heat from the air outside to
place it inside the hot container? warm the inside.
A. Heat energy III. No. It will only cools down the air.
B. Kinetic energy
C. Potential energy A. I only
D. Both b and c B. II only
C. III
D. I and II only

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33. What do you think why heat engine not 100% 36. In power stations generating electricity,
efficient? How does power is measured?
A. Because all mixture of gases is A. Joule
converted into work B. Kilojoul
B. Because engine needs to be cooled C. Kilowatt
down D. Megawatt
C. All of the gases are used up by the
engine 37. Who among the following scientist discovered
D. Some of the gases taken up in the the relationship between electricity and
piston magnetism?
A. Andrea Marie Ampere
34. What do you think is the effect of the exhaust B. Michael Faraday
gas from a gasoline engine to the C. Hans Christian Oersted
environment? D. Alessandro Volta
A. The gas will constitute to air pollution
B. It causes thermal pollution 38. Which of the following units is electrical
C. Exhaust emissions can damage the consumption measured by electric
environment. companies for our household consumption in
D. A and B only our homes?
A. Kilowatt
35. As a student, how can you help minimize the B. Volt
effects of thermal pollution? C. Megawatt
A. I will inform the vehicles' D. Kilowatt hour
operators to always clean the
muffler 39. What kind of transformers are used to raise
B. I will inform the general public the voltage along substations?
regarding the bad effects to one's A. Step-up
health and to the environment. B. Step-down
C. Neither of the two
C. I will encourage them to use D. Both
unleaded gasoline
D. I will advocate to plant trees 40. Why do power stations generate AC, and not
DC?
A. It is easier to generate, safer and
more economical to transmit AC
than DC.
B. Transformers work with AC

C. AC is used in mobile devices and


gadgets
D. AC is more efficient and economical

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Prepared by:

MARGIE M. CUTAD
T-III

JAIME C. PALER, JR.


T-III

Checked and Reviewed by:

CHERILYN R. ALLEN
MT-II

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PREPARED BY:

FRITZY D. GALAURA,RN

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