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FINALS LONG TEST IN
GENERAL PHYSICS 1-STEM-HEALTH SCIENCE
TEST I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose
the letter of the correct answer.
1. As the acceleration of object
increases, what happens to the force
of the object?
A. Force increases
B. Force remains the same.
C. Force decreases
D. Mass increase.
2. Which of the following is an example
of a contact force?
A. Gravitational Force
B. Frictional Force
C. Magnetic Force
D. Electrostatic Force
3. A car is traveling on a straight road with a
constant velocity. Which of Newton's laws
of motion best describes the car's motion?
A. Newton’s First law of Motion
B. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
C. Newton’s Second law of Motion
D. None of the above
4. A baseball is hit by a bat and starts
moving in the opposite direction. Which of Newton's laws of motion best describes baseball’s change in
motion?
A. Newton’s First law of Motion C. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
B. Newton’s Second law of Motion D. None of the above
5. A student pushes a box to the right with a force of 20N, while another student pushes the
same box to the left with a force of 15N. What is the net force acting on the box?
A. 5 N C. 20 N
B. 15 N D. 35 N
6. What kind of objects have inertia?
A. A. all objects with mass C. only objects in motion
B. B. only object at rest D. only objects whose motion is being changed.
7. Which best describes the conservation of momentum?
A. The momentum before an event disappears after the event.
B. The momentum before an event increase after the event.
C. The momentum before and after the collisions are equal.
D. The momentum before and after an event changes.
8. Which type of forces will cause a change in an object’s motion?
A. Gravity C. Balanced forces
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B. Friction D. Unbalanced forces
9. The force that keeps objects on top of surfaces instead of letting them sink into the surface is
known as:
A. Normal Force
B. Abnormal Force
C. Static force
D. Inertia
10. What force exerted by ropes and chains?
A. Tension Force
B. Normal force
C. Elastic Force
D. Mechanical Force
11. Which of the following situations work is not done?
A. Lifting a 20-pound box off the floor
B. Holding a 20-pound box above the floor
C. Sliding a 20-pound box across the floor
D. Sliding a 20-pound box up an inclined plane
12. This is a type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved.
A. Elastic Collision C. Inelastic Collision
B. Potential Collision D. Kinetic Collision
13. How much work is done in holding a 15 N sack of potatoes while waiting in line at the grocery
store for 3 minutes?
A. A. 15 J B. 45 J C. 0 J D. 5 J
14. Which of the following is the corresponding factor for kinetic energy?
A. Speed B. Position C. Direction D. Temperature
15. What is the S.I unit or international unit for gravitational potential energy?
A. Joules B. Newtons C. Kinetic Energy D. Velocity
16. Which of the following is the equation for gravitational potential energy?
A. GPE = mgh B. GPE = mhh C. GPE = mmh D. GPE = mggh
17. What are the two basic forms of Energy?
A. Chemical and Electrical Energy C. Kinetic and Potential Energy
B. Heat and Nuclear Energy D. Light and Mechanical Energy
18. A 1,500-gram object 20 meters above the ground, free fall to the ground. What is the
gravitational potential energy of the object, where acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/ s2?
A. 500 Joules B. 300 Joules C. 450 Joules D. 75 Joules
19. What type of energy is due to its position?
A. Thermal B. Sound C. Kinetic D. Potential
20. A 0.5-kilogram bird is flying at a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. What is the bird/s kinetic energy?
A. 14 J B. 15 J C. 16 J D. 17 J
21. What is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy?
A. Total Energy B. Work C. Transformation D. Mechanical Energy
22. Which of the following is the formula for kinetic energy?
1 2
A. KE = mv B. KE = mgh C. KE = ma D. KE = Fd
2
23. How do you calculate power?
A. P = w/t C. P = wt
B. P = E/t D. P = w/t 2
24. How much power does it take if 10 J of work is done to climb up the stairs in 5 seconds?
A. 2 W C. 150 W
B. 5 w D. 200 W
25. 45 J of work were done on the object that moved 5 meters. How much force was applied to the
object?
A. 8 N C. 9 N
B. 225 N D. 0 N
26. The net work done by a net force acting on an object is equal to the change in the kinetic
energy of the object.
A. Force-work theorem C. Force-Kinetic Energy Theorem
B. Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem D. Work-Force Theorem
27. What is the center of mass?
A. It is a single point at which the object can balance.
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B. The mass is distributed equally around it.
C. The center of gravity of the object
D. All of the above
28. Which of the following is true about momentum?
A. Momentum is a scalar quantity because it is a product of two vector quantities.
B. Momentum is a vector quantity because it is a product of one scalar and one vector
quantity.
C. Momentum is a vector quantity because it is a product of two scalar quantities.
D. Momentum is a scalar quantity because it is a product of two scalar quantities.
29. If two object have the same mass, then the faster moving object has _________ momentum.
A. More C. Same
B. Less D. No momentum
30. Which best describes the conservation of momentum?
A. The momentum before an event disappears after the event.
B. The momentum before an event increase after the event.
C. The momentum before and after the collisions are equal.
D. The momentum before and after an event changes.
31. What is the formula for pressure?
F m
A. P= B. F= C. m=PF D. P=fm
A a
32. What pressure does a 4000N horse exert on the ground if each foot is 10cm 2?
A. 40N/cm 2 B. 100N/cm 2 C. 400 N/cm 2 D. 10N/cm 2
33. Which of these animals would probably cause the greatest pressure on the ground?
A. A fat cow with a big foot
B. A fat cow with a small foot.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
34. What is the mass of 25 cm 3 liquid if it has a density of 5 g/cm 3?
A. 125 g C. 5 g/cm 3
B. 5g D. 0.2 cm3
35. A box weighs 10kg and its dimensions are 1.5m, 1m. and 2.5m, what is the density of the box?
If the box is thrown out in the water, will it float? BONUS
A. 7.2 kg /cm3 , NO C. 2.6 k g/cm 3 , YES
B. 2.7 kg /cm3, YES D. 0.27 kg/cm 3, NO
Test III. Problem Solving
Directions: Read the problem carefully SHOW YOUR COMPLETE SOLUTION.
1. Determine the center of the mass in the diagram below. (5 points)
30m 50m
10m
69m
200m
6kg
15kg 50kg
5kg 10kg 48kg
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ANSWER: 153.17 m
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