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Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Carcar City
LIBURON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Name: Section: Date:


Multiple Choice: Shade the letter of the correct on the provided answer sheets. Make sure to read and
understand the questions before shading. NO ERASURES.
1. A force when applied to a spring stretches it. If the applied force is doubled, what will happen to the
elongation of the spring?
A. Doubled
B. Halved
C. Quadrupled
D. Tripled
2. If the net force acting on the object is zero, which of the following is always true about the object?
A. The object is at rest
B. No force acting on the object
C. The object does not accelerates
D. The object is moving at constant velocity
3. Based on the diagram below, what would be the net force of the object?

10 units 5 units

A. 5 units
B. 10 units
C. 15 units
D. 20 units
4. What is the direction of the net force acting on the diagram above?
A. downward
B. left
C. right
D. upward
5. Which of the following can move an object at rest and can stop moving object?
A. Normal force
B. Tension force
C. Force of gravity
D. Unbalanced force
6. Which of the following describes an object moving with increasing speed?
A. B. C. D.

7. Do forces always result in motion?


A. Yes, forces does not act on any object.
B. No, unbalanced forces result in motion of object.
C. Yes, forces that act on object always result in motion.
D. No, forces that are balanced do not result in motion.
8. Which of the following is an example of object that stays at rest?
A. falling leaves
B. a moving car
C. book on the table
D. a runner runs around an oval
For numbers 9-10, refer to the given situation:
Two boys helped in moving a table. Caloy pushed it with a force of 400 N south, while Popoy pulled
it with a force of 500 N in the same direction.
9. What is the net force exerted on the table?
A. 100 N
B. 200 N
C. 700 N
D. 900 N
10. What is the direction of the table’s motion?
A. east
B. north
C. south
D. west
11. What will happen to an object if the forces acting are balanced?
A. the object will move
B. the object will accelerate
C. the object will stay at rest
D. the object will change its direction
12. What are the forces acting on hanging objects?
A. Gravity and no force
B. Gravity and normal force
C. Gravity and tension force
D. Gravity and torsion force
13. What force enables you to walk on the ground?
A. The forward force of the ground on your feet
B. The upward force of the ground that supports you
C. The backward force on the ground from your feet
D. The downward force on the ground due to your feet
14. An unbalanced force causes a rolling ball to slow down and stopped. What unbalanced force is being
referred to?
A. Tension force
B. Frictional force
C. Balanced force
D. Gravitational force
15. Which of the forces have equal size and opposite in direction?
A. Net force
B. Balanced forces
C. Frictional forces
D. Unbalanced force
16. Which of the following refers to the strength of the force?
A. line of action
B. direction of force
C. magnitude of force
D. point of application
17. What force is involved if the sum of the forces equates to zero?
A. Tension force
B. Frictional force
C. Balanced force
D. Gravitational force
18. Which statement is NOT true about balanced force?
A. Two forces are equal in size.
B. Two forces are opposite in direction.
C. Two forces have the same line of action.
D. Two forces act along the same line of action.
19. A bag of apples weighing 10 N causes a spring balance to stretch by 3cm. If the bag of apples weighed
only 5 N, by how much would the spring stretch?
A. 1.5 cm
B. 2 cm
C. 3 cm
D. 6 cm
20. A 10 kg bag of rice is placed on a weighing scale. How much force does the scale exerts on the bag of
rice?
A. 0 N
B. 10 N
C. 100 N
D. 1000 N
21. What will happen to a moving object with uniform velocity if it will not acted by an outside force?
A. falls to the Earth
B. abruptly comes to rest
C. gradually comes to rest
D. continues to move at that velocity
22. You are docking a small boat. As you approach the dock, you leap from a boat. You fall short of the
dock and land in the water because the boat was thrust backward when you jumped forward. What law of
motion is manifested in the situation?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Gravity
C. Law of Interaction
D. Law of Acceleration
23.What is needed to increase acceleration of massive objects?
A. equal force
B. lesser force
C. greater force
D. unequal force
24.In the law of acceleration, what is directly proportional to the objects acceleration?
A. force
B. friction
C. inertia
D. mass
25. What happen to the coin on top of the glass when you flicked the cardboard quickly as shown in the
diagram?

A. It will fly away.


B. The glass will fall.
C. The coin will drop into the glass.
D. The coin will move with the cardboard.
26. An object has zero acceleration. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. The object has zero inertia.
B. There are no forces acting on the object.
C. Only external forces are acting on the object.
D. All forces acting on the object are balanced.
27. Which of the following shows an application of inertia?
A. A flock of bird flying
B. An overloaded truck running slowly
C. A fisherman paddling his boat offshore
D. A vendor running with the bus as he jumps off the bus
28. A Ping-Pong ball accelerates faster than a golf ball when hit with the same force. Which law of motion
illustrates this situation?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Gravity
C. Law of Interaction
D. Law of Acceleration
29. In a bus crash, the passengers of the bus appear to be thrown forward as the bus suddenly decelerated.
What law of motion illustrates this?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Gravity
C. Law of Interaction
D. Law of Acceleration
30. In the law of acceleration, what is the relationship between mass and acceleration?
A. directly proportional
B. parallel to each other
C. inversely proportional
D. perpendicular to each other
31. Which of the following situations is work done on an object?
A. A waiter carrying a tray
B. Aaliyah is pushing her toy cart.
C. Jack is pushing the wall very hard.
D. Jasmine is carrying her bag while walking.
32. If the force applied on an object is in the same direction as to the displacement. Which describes that
work is done?
A. work is equal
B. work is negative
C. work is positive
D. work is proportional
33. In which of the following situations is work NOT done?
A. a waiter carrying a tray toward a table
B. a truck pulling a trailer along the road
C. a soccer player kicking a ball across the field
D. a power lifter raising a barbell above his head
34. Play a bowling game. Roll a plastic or rubber ball along the floor to hit an empty plastic bottle. Is there
work done on the ball?
A. No work being done because the ball stops from being moved.
B. No, there is no work done because the ball’s energy is at constant.
C. Yes, there is work being done on the ball because the bottle drop as the ball hit the
bottle.
D. Yes, there is work being done on the ball because the force you exerted in
pushing the ball is in the same direction of the ball.
35. Work is done when a 10 kg object is lifted from the ground. Which statement explains this?
A. Work is a push or a pull.
B. To do work, force must be exerted.
C. Work goes against the pull of gravity.
D. Work equals force times the distance the force moved.
36. Which statement best describe that work is done on an object?
A. When the object is pushed.
B. When the object is pulled.
C. When the object is applied with force.
D. When the object moves in the same direction as the force applied.
37. A man pushes a filling cabinet to a distance of 5 m to the right by exerting a horizontal force of 60N.
How much work is he doing on the cabinet?
A. 200 N.m
B. 250 N.m
C. 300 N.m
D. 350 N.m
38. A man is lifting a box to be placed on the table. In what direction does the box move to show that work
is done on it?
A. in any direction
B. upward direction
C. horizontal direction
D. downward direction
39. The common unit for work done and energy is joule. Which of the following units is equivalent to joule?
A. N.m
B. Nm2
C. N2m2
D. kg m/s2
40. On earth, a ball was dropped from a height of 1 meter. On the moon, the same ball was dropped from the
same height. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. No work was done on the moon since the ball was weightless.
B. More work was done on the moon since the ball fell more slowly.
C. The earth did more work on the ball since it exerted a greater force.
D. The same amount of work was done since the mass of the ball and the distance
it travelled were the same.
41. What happens to the kinetic and potential energy of the ball as it falls freely?
A. Its kinetic energy increases but potential energy increases
B. Its kinetic energy increases but potential energy decreases.
C. Its kinetic energy decreases but potential energy increases.
D. Its kinetic energy decreases but potential energy decreases.
42. What kind of mechanical energy has a moving car?
A. electrical energy
B. kinetic energy
C. potential energy
D. thermal energy

43. Which of the following quantities has the greatest influence on the amount of kinetic energy that a car
has while moving down the highway?
A. mass
B. size
C. speed
D. weight
For nos. 4-5. Refer to the situation below.
John and Danielle are playing a rolling toy using rubber band placed on the toy. They twist the rubber
band and release the toy.
44. What energy is stored in a twisted rubber band?
A. kinetic energy
B. mechanical energy
C. elastic potential energy
D. gravitational potential energy

45. What transformation of energy happens in rolling toy?


A. kinetic energy to potential energy
B. potential energy to kinetic energy
C. kinetic energy to mechanical energy
D. transformation of energy is not evident.

46. If the speed of an object is doubled, what happens to its kinetic energy?
A. doubled
B. halved
C. quadrupled
D. tripled

47. Allen is playing a rubber band and keeps on stretching it. What energy is possessed by a rubber band
when it is stretched or compressed?
A. energy in motion
B. constant energy
C. elastic potential energy
D. gravitational potential energy

48. A group of mountaineers climbed Osmeña Peak and enjoying the view of the city. Which energy
possessed by a body by virtue of its position called?
A. kinetic energy
B. energy in motion
C. elastic potential energy
D. gravitational potential energy

49. The rubber bands ‘store’ energy, what this energy can do once transformed to kinetic energy?
A. it can do work
B. it remains in place
C. the rubber band loses energy
D. the rubber band gains energy

50. Consider the situation where an apple falls from a tree. Which statement regarding this situation is
TRUE?
A. The apple falls at an acceleration of 9.8m/s2.
B. The kinetic energy remains constant throughout the motion.
C. The mechanical energy is a maximum only at the beginning of the motion.
D. The potential energy of the apple is maximum when the apple lands on the ground.

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF CARCAR CITY
LIBURON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Liburon, Carcar City, Cebu 6019

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION in SCIENCE 8


(First Quarter)
UNDERSTANDING
REMEMBERING

PERCENTAGE
EVALUATING

TYPES
ANALYZING

CREATING
APPLYING

Content/Skills OF
TEST
HPS

Investigate the relationship between 5, 1, 2, 7, 3, 4, 6, 10 Multiple


the amount of force applied and the 8, 9, Choice
mass of the object to the amount of 10
change in the object’s motion
Infer that when a body exerts a force Multiple
on another, an equal force is exerted Choice
back on it
Multiple
Choice
Multiple
Choice
Multiple
Choice
Multiple
Choice
Sub-total 50 TOTAL
100%
Item Percentage 100% 50

PREPARED BY:

IVY JEANNE S. YASE


SCIENCE TEACHER
CHECKED BY:

MS. CHARLYN C. SATIRA


PRINCIPAL 1

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