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Archdiocesan School of San Fabian, Inc.


San Fabian, Pangasinan
PRACTICAL SCIENCE 8
Subject Teacher: Mr. Ericson C. Ungria
1st SUMMATIVE TEST
SAINT AGNES AND LORENZO

NAME: __________________________ DATE: ____________


SECTION: ________________ SCORE: __________

Test I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Read the following sentences carefully and choose the letter of the correct
answer. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
1. “For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction” is a statement of the ________.
A. Law of Inertia B. Law of Acceleration C. Law of Action Reaction D. Law of
Gravitation
2.The tendency of moving object to resist any change in its state of motion is
called_____________.
A. Inertia B. Free fall C. Acceleration D. Velocity
3. Which of the following does not mathematically represent Newton’s second law of
motion?
A. a=m/F B. F=ma C. m=F/a D. a=F/m
4.Compute the net force acting on a 5 kg object moving at a constant rate of 25 m/s.
A. 115 N B. 135 N C. 25N D. 125N
5. According to Newton’s first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an
unbalanced force will______.
A. remains in motion B. Change its momentum C. accelerates D. eventually come to stop
6. If you exert a net force of 8 N on a 2-kg object, what will its acceleration be?
A. 10 m/s2 B.4 m/s2 C. 16 m/s2 D.18 m/s2
7. What is the formula for work?
A. force X distance B. work/time C. mass X acceleration D Force X mass
8. If a student uses 10 Newtons of Force to push a chair 5 meters, how much is work is being
done?
A. 50 Newtons B. 5 Joules C. 50 Joules D.2 Joules
9. Two factors that determine work are_______ and ______.
A. mass, and distance B. mass and acceleration C. distance and time D. energy and power
10. In two minutes the energy dissipated by a lamp is 3000 joules. Find the power of the
lamp?
A. 225 Watts B. 25 Watts C. 1500 Watts D. 15 Watts
11 .What is the value of acceleration due to gravity?
A .9.8 m/s2 B. 8.9 m/s2 C. 6.8 m m/s2 D. 10 m/s2
12.The unit used to measure work is the______.
A. Meters B. Kilograms C. Newtons D. Joules
Extra Credit: What kind of tree can you carry in your hand? __________
13-14. What is the Kinetic Energy of a 150 kg object that is moving with a speed of 15 m/s?
A.16, 875 Joules B. 16,785 Joules C, 17, 875 Joules D. 16, 877 Joules
15. The unit used to measure mass is the _____.
A. Joules B. Energy C. Kilogram D, Newton
16. The type of energy is considered as a “moving energy’’.
A. Kinetic Energy B . Potential Energy C. Mechanical Energy D. Heat energy
18. Which of phases of matter does the sound waves travel fast?
A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Vacuum
19. Which of phases of matter does the sound waves travel slow?
A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Vacuum
20. Which Sensory organ of the human body is used to detect transmit and transduce soundwaves?
A. Eyes B. Nose C. Ears D. mouth
Extra credit: What two keys can’t open any door? _______ and _________
21. Why is sounds able to travel faster through a solid than a gas?
A. gas molecules are packed tightly B. sound does not travel faster
C. solid molecules are packed tightly D. None of the choices
22. Which of the following scenarios would result is sound is being produced?
A. a. taking a nap B. sharpening your pencil C. thinking about your homework
23. Electric current is measured in_______.
A. Amperes B. Watts C. Ohms D. Resistance
24. Power is measured in____________.
A. Amperes B. Watts C. Ohms D. Resistance
25. Refers to the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing
through a circuit.
A. Amperes B. Electric Current C. Resistance D. Voltage
26. An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
A. Amperes B. Electric Current C. Resistance D. Voltage
27. ________is measured in ohms, symbolized by the Greek letter omega (Ω).
A. Amperes B. Electric Current C. Resistance D. Voltage
28. Reflection means-
A. Light Bends B. Light is being taken In C. Light bounces D. Light passes through
29. Refraction means__________.
A. Light Bends B. Light is being taken In C. Light bounces D. Light passes through
30.Transparent means____________.
A. light will not pass-through B. some of light will not pass through
C. all the light pass-through D. both a and b
31. Opaque means___________.
A. light will not pass-through B. some of light will not pass through
C. all the light pass-through D. both a and c
32. Translucent means_________________.
A. light will not pass-through B. some of light will not pass through
C. all the light pass-through D. none of this
Extra credit: What will you actually find at the end of every rainbow? _________
33.Which tool is used to separate white light into the color of spectrum?
A. Prism B. Telescope C. Spectrum D. Periscope
34. What state of matter does light travel fastest?
A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. both a and c
35. Newtons discovery of the prism and light spectrum led most directly to un understanding
of the cause of _______.
A.X-rays B. Rainbows C. Star D. Electricity
36.This is needed in a circuit to start the electrons moving?
A. wire B. switch C. bulb D. power source
37. What is this symbol for?

A. light bulb B. Battery C. Switch D. Resistor

37. What is this symbol for?

B. light bulb B. Battery C. Switch D. Resistor

38. What is this symbol for?

A. light bulb B. Battery C. Switch D. Fuse


39. A. Fuse B. Light bulb C. Ammeter D. Switch

40. A safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit
if the current exceeds a safe level, used to prevent electrical fires.

A. Fuse B. Light bulb C. Ammeter D. Switch

III. Problem Solving


Direction: Solve the following problem, using G (given) U (Unknown) F (formula) S
(solution) and A (answer) except number 1.
1. Using this equation v = 331 m/s + (0.6 m/s/C)•(T) determine the speed of a sound
wave in air at a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius
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2.What is the current produced by a voltage of 2400 V through a resistance of 20 Ohms?


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3.What resistance would produce a current of 1320 Amperes from an 8 Volts battery?
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4.What Voltage is necessary to produce a current of 2000 Amperes through a resistance of 10 Ohms?

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"Science is a process of continuous learning and improvement, where mistakes are opportunities
to learn and grow."

- Barbara McClintock

Prepared by:
Mr.Ericson C. Ungria, Lpt
Subject Teacher

Checked by:
Mr. Geraldine E. Logan, Lpt
Subject Coordinator
Noted:

Mr. Sandy Aquin Lpt, MED


Assistant Principal

Mr. Leonardo A. Carrera Ll.B. MaEd


School Principal

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