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Section & Thematic Assessment Secten 8 Total marks Interactions Name____ciass:___ate: Section A (30 x 2 = 60 marks) For each question, four options are given. Choose the best answer and write down your choice, 1,2, 3 or 4, in the brackets provided, 9 ‘The diagram below shows two similar balls, A and 8, rolling towards each other at the same speed. OW .-_© Which ofthe following statements correctly describes what happens at P? (1) Both balls will stop moving, (2) Both balls will change their direction of movement (3) Both balls will continue to move in the same direction. (4) Both balls will move faster than the speed they were at before they reached P. Coa \Which ofthe folowing staterents about friction are true? A. Friction iso type of force B._ Friction prevents us from slipping when we walk. C. Friction causes moving objects to slow down and stop. . Friction is produced when two surfaces rub against each other. () AandD only (2) Band C only (3) A, Cand D only (4) 4,8, CandD toa Which ofthe following staternents is not rue? (1) Pushes and pulls are forces. (2) A force can slow down a moving object. (3) A force con change the mass of an object. (4) A force con cause an object at rest to move. Coa cme eatcmesteiomt——ensararens EB 4. Which ofthe folowing forces causes the deflection in a compass? (Gravity (2) Friction (8) Magnetic force (4). Elastic spring force: to 5. The diagram below shows a spring, force Which of the following properties of the spring remains unchanged when a force is ‘applied to i? () Size (2) Mass (3) Shape (4) Length toa 6. Study the diagram below carefully. 4 Which of the following statements about the diagram is/are true? |A. No magnetic force is involved in the set-up, Gravy is acting on the books but not on the marbles, . Friction is acting on the marbles but not on the books. ._ The weight of the books is equal to the weight of he marbles. () Donly (2) AandD only {3} Band C only (4) A,CandD only ) Edy 8 test6 nee 20 mal nosh ern Gg) Ped 7. The diagram below shows Bob and Joe in a game of tug of war’ Which ofthe following statements best describes the above situation? (1) Bob and Joe are exerting unequal forces on the piece of rope. (2) Bob and Joe ore exerting equal and opposite forces on the piece of rope, (3) Bob and Joe are exerting equal forces in the same direction on the piece of rope. (4) Bob is exerting a pulling force, while Joe is exerting a pushing force on the piece of rope, Coy 8. Study the diagram below carefully. The balls are of the same size but have different ‘masses, Which ball has the greatest amount of gravitational force acting on i? wi ® ® @®@ 1m © 200 Hao enh orton np) et Baronets tstc-noies MID ‘Section B (40 marks) \Write your answers for each question in the blank spaces provided. 31. The diagram below shows a piece of rubber band with an object hanging from i ‘The object causes the rubber band to stretch. | —rabber band @ object (a) Name two forces tha! lead to the stretching of the rubber band, ra Objects of known weights were hung om the rubber band and he exenson ofthe rubber band was measured. The table below shows the results obtained, 5 0 15 20 5 1 2 3 4 5 fe © et ei Gre el (b) In the space provided below, plot a line graph of the extension ofthe rubber band against the weight attached. 6) (a) What conclusion can you draw from the line graph in (b)? a (d}_ Ifthe original length ofthe rubber band is § cm, what would the length of the rubber band be when a 25 g weight is hung from if? o 207 at ceded aio pp) Boar scence Tost —iececons MEF 1) = Vile 8 “ite notin the dracon ofthe wind th tons the gases awoy fom the face's chmeys + fromthe mer ha cots he faces waste materi. sM4moye +199 by) same +1994 (© The greater the mount of sewoge in ‘he diver, Be lover the dssohed oxygen enfant heer (al es shes onder organisms wl be fabletosureein the ver They moyen (due o olack of oxygen, 1. lab = Potton + Delorestaton| 1b) + Thefortsendrormen woud be destroyed ond + wil lnger be cleo sept ie ‘Thematc Assessment 4 Infraction Pages 135-148) (Baia 202s Lm mo ae 2 2a 2.18 3 Bw 2.1 461 “a 280) sa 6 a 25. a oa % a 6 a) a wo zo aw we a) 2 8) 9. 8) 2 10. 20.2) 30. an 13. 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