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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region Office No. VIII
Division of Northern Samar
Bobon District
ACEREDA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SY: 2023-2024

MODULE 3 ACTIVITY SHEET IN SCIENCE 9

NAME: ____________________________ SECTION:_________ SCORE:________

Directions:
Part I-Multiple Choice: Read the following items carefully. On your answer sheet, encircle
the letter of the BEST ANSWER from the given options.

1. Which of the following describes a force?


A. a pull only C. a push or pull or both
B. a push only D. neither a push nor a pull

2. What is the unit of force in metric system?


A. Calorie C. Newtons
B. Joules D. Pounds

3. How do forces occur?


A. in pairs C. by themselves
B. in triplets D. as single quantity

4. When you move a chair across the floor, what force must your push be stronger than?
A. friction C. normal
B. magnetic D. tension

5. A 500-N lady sits on the floor. How much force the floor exerts on her?
A. 50 N C. 500 N
B. 250 N D. 1000 N

6. Which force always pulls the objects to the ground?


A. applied C. gravitational
B. friction D. tension

7. A leaf falls from a tree. What force(s) are acting on it?


A. Air resistance only C. Applied force and air resistance
B. Gravitational force only D. Air resistance and gravitational forces

8. When a cabinet touches the floor, which type of forces exist?


A. Contact forces C. Non-contact forces
B. Balanced forces D. Unbalanced forces

9. The Earth has a bigger mass than the Moon. If you were able to travel to the Moon, what
happens to your weight?
A. increases C. stays the same
B. decreases D. varies with day and night

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10. What refers to how large or strong is the force?
A. magnitude C. velocity of the object
B. line of action D. direction of the force

11. What force is always directed opposite to the motion of an object?


A. Friction C. Magnetic
B. Gravitational D. Tension

12. What force pulls an object back to the Earth?


A. Applied C. Magnetic
B. Gravitational D. Tension

13. Which surface would be easiest for a bicycle to move?


A. Sand C. Muddy road
B. Grass D. Concrete road

14. What type of forces holds between two celestial bodies like the Sun and Earth?
A. Applied C. Magnetic
B. Gravitational D. Tension

5. What force acts perpendicular to the surface of the object in contact with?
A. Applied C. Normal
B. Gravitational D. Tension

15. Two people pull on a rope in a tug-of-war. Each pull with a 300 N force. What is the net
force?
A. 0 N B. 300 N C. 600 N D. 900 N

16. Planet Jupiter has a bigger mass than the Earth. If you were able to travel to planet
Jupiter, what happens to your weight?
A. increases C. stays the same
B. decreases D. varies with day and night

Part II: Enumerate the following:

17-18: Two types of forces

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19-22: The 4 examples of Contact forces

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23-24: The 2 examples of Non-Contact forces

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Part III- Solving. (2 Points each)

1. . Identify the name of the organs in the respiratory system in the diagram
below?

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2. Trace the path of the path of air (oxygen and carbon dioxide) through the
respiratory system.

Part III- Arrange the steps in the heart’s action as it pumps blood by writing 1
(being the first) – 8 (being the last)
______ Oxygen-rich blood enters the left atrium from the lungs.
______ Blood from the right ventricle goes to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
______ At the same time, oxygen-poor blood enters the right atrium.
______ Blood is squeezed into the ventricles.
______ The ventricles contract.
______ The heart muscle relaxes.
______ At the same time, blood from the left ventricle goes to the body to supply it
with oxygen.
______ The heart muscle contracts.

“Two things are infinite the universe and human stupidity and I am not sure
about the universe.”- Albert Einstein

Prepared by:

RHEA T. ALO
Teacher III

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