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4th QUARTER QUIZ # 1 IN


G12-GENERAL PHYSICS 2
(SY 2022 – 2023)

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (20 points)


Directions: Read each item carefully then choose the letter that corresponds to your answer.

B 1. In what situation will the amount of induced current decrease?


A. Increasing the number of turns in the coil B. Inserting in and pulling out the magnet slowly
C. Using a strong magnet D. Moving the magnet faster
2. This law states that the induced resistance in a coil is proportional to the product of the number of loops and
C
the rate at which the magnetic field changes within the loop.
A. Lenz’s Law B. Ohm’s Law C. Faraday’s Law D. James Clerk Maxwell
A 3. The following statements are TRUE about electromagnetic induction, EXCEPT:
A. Magnetic field changes if the current is steady
B. Current can only be induced in a conductor, if the current encounters a changing magnetic field
C. Inducing voltage across a conductor can be made by changing magnetic field
D. Current is induced by switching on and off the current in a nearby circuit.
4. It is an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time
A
in contrast to direct current which flows only in one direction.
A. Alternating current B. Direct current C. LC circuit D. RC Circuit
C 5. It is a closed loop with just two elements: a capacitor and an inductor.
A. Alternating current B. Direct current C. LC circuit D. RC Circuit
C 6. Discovered electromagnetic induction
A. James Clerk Maxwell B. Joseph Henry C. Michael Faraday D. Isaac Newton
A 7. Electric current flows periodically and reverses direction
A. Alternating current B. Direct current C. LC circuit D. Circuit
A 8. Conservative and does no not work over a closed path.
A. Electrostatic field B. Electromagnetic field C. Electric field D. None of the abov
A 9. Other term for voltage
A. Electromotive force B. Magnetic Force C. Inductive Force D. Conductive Force
B 10. ___________ is referred to as the EMF that is generated which opposes the change of magnetic flux.
A. Plus sign B. Negative Sign
C. Both Positive and Negative Sign D. None of the above
C 11. He discovered the law of refraction in 1621.
A. James Clerk Maxwell B. Joseph Henry
C. Willebrord Snell D. Isaac Newton
A 12. The bouncing back of light rays as it hit a smooth or polished surface.
A. Specular Reflection B. Diffused Reflection C. Refraction D. Diffusion
13. This law states that the intensity of plane-polarized light that passes through an analyzer varies as the
B
square of the cosine of the angle between the plane of the polarizer and the transmission axes of the analyzer.
A. Law of Reflection B. Malus Law C. Law of Refraction D. Snell’s Law
C 14. The separation of white light into its component colors.
A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Dispersion D. Polarization
D 15. The angle of incidence where the angle of refraction is 90°.
A. Angle of incidence B. Angle of reflection C. Angle of refraction D. Critical Angle
A 16. The type of wave in the electromagnetic spectrum with the longest wavelength.
A. Radiowave B. Gamma C. Infrared D. X- rays
D 17. A property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations
A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Dispersion D. Polarization
18. Occurs when the angle of incidence becomes larger than the critical angle and no refraction occurs when
D
the entire light is reflected back into the denser medium.
A. Reflection B. Refraction
C. Dispersion D. Total Internal Reflection
B 19. The bending of light rays as it passes obliquely from one medium to another.
A. Reflection B. Refraction
C. Dispersion D. Total Internal Reflection
B 20. The type of radiation is emitted by the Sun and is the reason skin tans and burns.
A. Radiowave B. UV C. Infrared D. X- rays

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