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Q2.

1
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thevelocity
vxisgreatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.1
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thevelocity
vxisgreatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.2
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thespeedis
greatestat

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.2
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,thespeedis
greatestat

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.3
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,the
accelerationaxis
greatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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A2.3
Thisisthext
graphofthe
motionofa
particle.Ofthe
fourpointsP,Q,R,
andS,the
accelerationaxis
greatest(most
positive)at

A.pointP.

B.pointQ.

C.pointR.

D.pointS.

E.notenoughinformationinthegraphtodecide
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Q2.4
Youtossaballstraightupward,inthepositivedirection.
Theballfallsfreelyundertheinfluenceofgravity.
Atthehighestpointintheballsmotion,
A.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationiszero.
B.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationispositive(upward).
C.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationisnegative(downward).
D.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.
E.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.

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A2.4
Youtossaballstraightupward,inthepositivedirection.
Theballfallsfreelyundertheinfluenceofgravity.
Atthehighestpointintheballsmotion,
A.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationiszero.
B.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationispositive(upward).
C.itsvelocityiszeroanditsaccelerationisnegative(downward).
D.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.
E.itsvelocityispositive(upward)anditsaccelerationiszero.

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Q2.5
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Atthetimelabeled3,whatarethesignsofthe
objectsvelocityvxandaccelerationax?
A.vx<0,ax=0

B.vx<0,ax>0

C.vx<0,ax<0

D.vx>0,ax>0

E.vx>0,ax<0

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A2.5
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Atthetimelabeled3,whatarethesignsofthe
objectsvelocityvxandaccelerationax?
A.vx<0,ax=0

B.vx<0,ax>0

C.vx<0,ax<0

D.vx>0,ax>0

E.vx>0,ax<0

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Q2.6
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.6
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.7
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
ax
0

ax
t

A.

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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

ax
t

D.

E.

A2.7
Thisisamotiondiagramofanobjectmovingalongthe
xdirectionwithconstantacceleration.Thedots1,2,3,
showthepositionoftheobjectatequaltimeintervalst.
5

2 1
x

x=0
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphsbestmatchesthemotion
showninthemotiondiagram?
ax
0

ax
t

A.

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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

ax
t

D.

E.

Q2.8
Anobjectmovesalongthexaxiswithconstant
acceleration.Theinitialpositionx0ispositive,theinitial
velocityisnegative,andtheaccelerationispositive.
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestdescribesthis
motion?

vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.8
Anobjectmovesalongthexaxiswithconstant
acceleration.Theinitialpositionx0ispositive,theinitial
velocityisnegative,andtheaccelerationispositive.
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphsbestdescribesthis
motion?

vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.9

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=(5.0m/s)t(10.0m/s2)t2+(4.0m/s3)t3
Whatistheobjectdoingatt=1.0s?
A.Itismovingandspeedingup
B.Itismovingandslowingdown
C.Itismoving,butitsvelocityisnotchangingatthisinstant
D.Itismomentarilyatrest
E.Notenoughinformationgiventodecide

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A2.9

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=(5.0m/s)t(10.0m/s2)t2+(4.0m/s3)t3
Whatistheobjectdoingatt=1.0s?
A.Itismovingandspeedingup
B.Itismovingandslowingdown
C.Itismoving,butitsvelocityisnotchangingatthisinstant
D.Itismomentarilyatrest
E.Notenoughinformationgiventodecide

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Q2.10
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphs(graphsofaccelerationvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
ax
0

ax
t

A.
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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

D.

ax
t

E.

A2.10
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingaxtgraphs(graphsofaccelerationvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
ax
0

ax
t

A.
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B.

ax
t

C.

ax
t

D.

ax
t

E.

Q2.11
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
vx
0

vx
t

A.
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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

D.

vx
t

E.

A2.11
Agliderisonaninclined,frictionlesstrack.Thexaxispoints
downhill.Att=0thegliderisatx=0andmovinguphill.
Afterreachingthe
highpointofits
Glideratt=0
Highpoint
motion,itmoves
ofmotion
downhilland
x=0
returnstox=0.
x
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.
time)bestmatchesthemotionoftheglider?
vx
0

vx
t

A.
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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

D.

vx
t

E.

Q2.12
Thisisthevxtgraphfor
anobjectmovingalong
thexaxis.
Whichofthefollowing
descriptionsofthe
motionismostaccurate?
A.Theobjectisslowingdownatadecreasingrate.
B.Theobjectisslowingdownatanincreasingrate.
C.Theobjectisspeedingupatadecreasingrate.
D.Theobjectisspeedingupatanincreasingrate.
E.Theobjectsspeedischangingatasteadyrate.

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A2.12
Thisisthevxtgraphfor
anobjectmovingalong
thexaxis.
Whichofthefollowing
descriptionsofthe
motionismostaccurate?
A.Theobjectisslowingdownatadecreasingrate.
B.Theobjectisslowingdownatanincreasingrate.
C.Theobjectisspeedingupatadecreasingrate.
D.Theobjectisspeedingupatanincreasingrate.
E.Theobjectsspeedischangingatasteadyrate.

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Q2.13
Youaregiventhevxtgraphforanobjectmovingalong
thexaxiswithconstantacceleration.Whichofthe
followingcouldyounotdeterminefromtheinformation
giveninthisgraphalone?
A.theobjectsxaccelerationatanytimet
B.theobjectsxvelocityatanytimet
C.theobjectspositionatanytimet
D.morethanoneoftheabove
E.misleadingquestionyoucoulddetermine
allofthesefromthevxtgraphalone

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A2.13
Youaregiventhevxtgraphforanobjectmovingalong
thexaxiswithconstantacceleration.Whichofthe
followingcouldyounotdeterminefromtheinformation
giveninthisgraphalone?
A.theobjectsxaccelerationatanytimet
B.theobjectsxvelocityatanytimet
C.theobjectspositionatanytimet
D.morethanoneoftheabove
E.misleadingquestionyoucoulddetermine
allofthesefromthevxtgraphalone

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Q2.14
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichstatementaboutthisobjectiscorrect?
A.Fort>0,theobjectisneveratrest.
B.Theobjectisatrestatt=0.5s.
C.Theobjectisatrestatt=1.0s.
D.Theobjectisatrestatt=2.0s.
E.MorethanoneofB,C,andDiscorrect.

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A2.14
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichstatementaboutthisobjectiscorrect?
A.Fort>0,theobjectisneveratrest.
B.Theobjectisatrestatt=0.5s.
C.Theobjectisatrestatt=1.0s.
D.Theobjectisatrestatt=2.0s.
E.MorethanoneofB,C,andDiscorrect.

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Q2.15
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Howmanytimesdoesthisobjectpassthroughthepointx=0?
A.twice,firstmovinginthepositivexdirection,
thenmovinginthenegativexdirection
B.twice,firstmovinginthenegativexdirection,
thenmovinginthepositivexdirection
C.onlyonce,movinginthepositivexdirection
D.onlyonce,movinginthenegativexdirection
E.never
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A2.15
Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m(4.0m/s)t+(2.0m/s2)t2
Howmanytimesdoesthisobjectpassthroughthepointx=0?
A.twice,firstmovinginthepositivexdirection,
thenmovinginthenegativexdirection
B.twice,firstmovinginthenegativexdirection,
thenmovinginthepositivexdirection
C.onlyonce,movinginthepositivexdirection
D.onlyonce,movinginthenegativexdirection
E.never
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Q2.16

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingxtgraphs(graphsofpositionvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
x

A.

x
t

B.

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C.

x
t

x
t

D.

E.

A2.16

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingxtgraphs(graphsofpositionvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
x

A.

x
t

B.

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C.

x
t

x
t

D.

E.

Q2.17

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

A2.17

Thepositionofanobjectmovingalongthexaxisisgivenby
x=5.0m+(4.0m/s)t(2.0m/s2)t2
Whichofthefollowingvxtgraphs(graphsofvelocityvs.time)
iscorrectforthismotion?
vx
0

vx
t

A.

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B.

vx
t

C.

vx
t

vx
t

D.

E.

Q2.18

If you toss a ball upward with a certain initial speed, it falls


freely and reaches a maximum height h.
By what factor must you increase the initial speed of the ball for
it to reach a maximum height 3h?
A.

B.3
C.3 3
D.9
E.27

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A2.18

If you toss a ball upward with a certain initial speed, it falls


freely and reaches a maximum height h.
By what factor must you increase the initial speed of the ball for
it to reach a maximum height 3h?
A.

B.3
C.3 3
D.9
E.27

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