Science 9
CARMEN INTEGRATED SCHOOL
NAME: ______________________________________________DATE: ____________________
I. Read the statements carefully. Choose and encircle the BEST answer.
1. Which of the following composed the two linear motions of a projectile?
A. Horizontal and Circular Motion C. Horizontal and Vertical Motion
B. Vertical and Circular Motion D. Vertical and Curvilinear Motion
2. What is referred to as an object that is acted solely upon by gravitational force?
A. Project B. Projectile C. Target D. Trajectory
3. What do you call the path followed by an object under projectile motion?
A. Project B. Projectile C. Target D. Trajectory
4. How do you describe the trajectory of a projectile?
A. Circular B. Elliptical C. Hyperbola D. Parabola
5. What force keeps an object from reaching the ground?
A. Frictional Force C. Gravitational Force
B. Magnetic Force D. Tension Force
6. If you throw a baseball straight up, what is its vertical velocity at the highest point?
A. 0 m/s B. 9.8 m/s C. 0 m/s2 D. -9.8 m/s2
7. What is the acceleration of a baseball as it returns to the ground?
A. 0 m/s B. 9.8 m/s C. 0 m/s2 D. -9.8 m/s2
8. What happens to the vertical velocity of an object as it travels through the air?
A. Changes continuously C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same
9. What happens to the horizontal velocity of an object as it travels through the air?
A. Changes continuously C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same
10. If a stone is horizontally launched at a certain height, what will be the vertical
velocity as it reaches the ground?
A. Cannot be determined C. Gradually increasing
B. Gradually decreasing D. Remains the same
11. Which of following describes momentum?
A. mass times its velocity. C. force times its acceleration.
B. force times the time interval. D. mass times its acceleration.
12. Which of these is the quantity of matter in an object?
A. force B. mass C. motion D. time
13. What is impulse?
A. the change in volume of an object.
B. the change in momentum of an object
C. the original momentum of the object.
D. a force applied to an object for a period of time.
14. Which of the following would describe momentum?
A. p=mv B. p=m/v C. p=v/t D. p=F/t
15. What is the impulse of an object moving with constant momentum?
A. 0 C. the same with momentum
B. 1 D. none of these
II. Read each statement below carefully. Write T on the space before the number if
you think a statement it TRUE and write F, if you think the statement is FALSE.
_____1. As the projectile reaches its highest peak, the vertical velocity continuously
increases.
_____2. When an object is horizontally launched its motion gradually increases.
_____3. In an angle-launched projectile the vertical velocity remains constant.
_____4. As the projectile reaches the maximum height it momentarily stops.
_____5. The horizontal acceleration (ax) of a projectile is equal to 9.8 m/s2
_____6. The horizontal velocity in horizontally launched projectile is constant.
_____7. In angle-launched projectile, as the projectile rises its vertical velocity
decreases
_____8. The acceleration due to gravity is equal to zero.
_____9. As a projectile reaches to the ground its vertical velocity decreases.
_____10. There is an external force acting on the horizontal motion of a projectile.
_____ 11. An object which is moving at a constant speed has momentum.
_____ 12. Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more
massive object will have the greatest momentum.
_____ 13. A less massive object can never have more momentum that a more massive
object.
_____ 14. Two different objects are moving at the same speed. The larger object is
difficult to stop.
_____ 15. An object with a changing speed will have a changing momentum.
_____ 16. Objects involved in collisions encounter impulses.
_____ 17. An object which experiences a net impulse will definitely experience a
momentum change.
_____ 18. In a collision, the impulse experienced by an object is not equal to its
momentum change.
_____ 19. Two cars with the same mass collided but having different velocity. Car B
travels faster than car A. Therefore, Car A has greater momentum change than Car B.
_____ 20. Two objects collide. Object A has greater mass and velocity while Object B
has smaller mass and velocity. In this case, Object A has greater change of
momentum or impulse.
GOD BLESS 😊
Prepared by: Nobhe Grace G. Pino,
T-I