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BUKIDNON FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC.

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1st QUARTER EXAMINATION


SCIENCE 8

Name:______________________________________ Grade and Section: ____________

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write T if the statement given is true and F if it is false.

___1. An object is whirled in a horizontal circle using a string, when the string breaks, the object
will fly in circular path,
___2. The third law of motion relates to the law of interaction.
___3. Force is the rate at which velocity changes.
___4. The tendency of things to resist change is called inertia.
___5. Unbalanced forces always cause a change in motion.

___6. If all other variables are equal, then it would require less exerted force to stop a less
massive object than to stop a more massive object.
___7. An individual force does NOT do positive work upon an object if the object is moving at
constant speed.
___8. Superman applies a force on a truck to prevent it from moving down a hill. This is an
example of work being done.
___9. A sound wave is a mechanical wave.
___10. The sky is blue because air molecules absorb blue light.
___11. The hotter an object is, the faster the motion of the molecules inside it.
___12. Two particles with the same charge will repel or drive away from each other.
___13. In parallel connection, it becomes easy to connect or disconnect a new element without
affecting the working of other elements.
___14. At lower temperature, the molecules of the medium vibrate slower, thus sound waves travel
slower.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read each question carefully. Write your answer on the space
provided.

___1. Which of the following refers to the quantity with magnitude and direction?
A. Scalar quantity C. Quantum quantity
B. Vector quantity D. Quadrant quantity
___2. Which of the following best describe the law of inertia?
A. An object at rest will remain at rest; an object in motion will remain in motion unless
acted upon by a net force/
B. An object at rest will remain at rest, unless acted upon by a net force.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
___3. Who studied and proposed the three laws of motion?
A. Albert Einstein C. Isaac Newton
B. Galileo Galilee D. Johannes Kepler
___4. Which of the following has the greatest inertia?
A. Ballpen B. Ball C. Eggplant D. Eagle
___5. You apply force on an object and the object accelerates. If you double the force
applied on an object, what happens to its acceleration?
A. It is halved. C. It becomes zero.
B. It is doubled. D. It remains the same.

___6. What law of motion states that for every action there is an equal but opposite
reaction force?
A. Law of acceleration C. Law of interaction
B. Law of inertia D. Law of motion
___7. Which of the following describe inertia?
A. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
B. Inertia is the tendency of an object to accept change in motion.
C. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change its acceleration.
D. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change its interaction.
___8. Which of the following pairs does NOT match?
A. Work: Joule C. Energy: Newton/Meter
B. Power: Watt D. Force: Newton
___9. Which of the following refers to work?
A. A product of a net force applied to an object and travels a distance due to force.
B. A product of all force applied to an object and with a movement due to the applied force.
C. A product of a force applied to an object and the parallel distance of the movement due
to the force.
D. All of the above.

___10. What are the two factors needed to determine if the force is doing work on an
object?
A. Application of power and movement of the time.
B. Application of force and movement of the object.
C. Application of energy and movement of the time.
D. Application of energy and movement of the object.
___11. What form of energy processed by an object at rest?
A. Electrical energy B. Kinetic energy C. Nuclear energy D. Potential energy
___12. Which of the following refers to the amount of work applied on an object per unit of
time?
A. Force B. Energy C. Work D. Power
___13. Which of the following situations is no work done?
A. A waiter carrying a tray toward a table
B. A truck pulling a trailer along the road
C. A soccer player kicking a ball across the field
D. A power lifter raising a barbell above his head
___14. Sound is produced due to___.
A. Friction B. Circulation C. Vibration D. Refraction
___15. In which of following, speed of sound is least?
A. Air B. Liquid C. Solid D. Vacuum
___16. Our eyes detect light in___.
A. RGB form, Red Blue Green form
B. ROYGBIV, rainbow color form
C. The simple form of a particular color
D. none of these ways
___17. Which of the following is arranged in the order of increasing frequency?
A. Radio waves, microwaves, ultraviolet, gamma rays
B. X-rays, gamma rays, visible light, infrared
C. Infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, gamma rays, x-rays
D. Gamma rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, x-rays
___18. Which of the following is an example of unbalanced force?
A. Boat floating on still water
B. Book on top of the table
C. Person sitting on a chair
D. Rising a balloon
___19. Which of the following is a unit of force?
A. Kilogram B. Joule C. Newton D. Watt
___20. The resultant magnitude of two forces___.
A. is always positive C. is usually zero
B. can never be zero D. can be negative, positive, or zero
___21. If an object is stationary, the force are____.
A. Equal B. Opposite C. Up and down D. Unequal

___22. Which of the following is NOT a unit for energy?


A. Calorie B. Newton-meter C. Joule D. Kilogram-kelvin
___23. Which of the following is not an effect when water in a pot is heated from 25 degree
Celsius to 90 degree Celsius?
A. Water molecules collide more frequently with each other.
B. Water molecules vibrate faster.
C. Kinetic energy of the water molecules increases.
D. The number of water molecules in the pot increases.
___24. What happens when heat is added to boiling water?
A. Heat makes the temperature of boiling water rise continuously until all the water has
evaporated.
B. Heat is used in changing phase and there is no corresponding rise in temperature.
C. Both a and b are correct.
D. Both a and b are incorrect.
___25. The flow of electrical charges is called ___.
A. Voltage B. Current C. Resistance D.Potential difference
___26. What is the electrical current in 600-W electric rice cooker that is connected to
220V?
A. 80.7 A B. 2.7 A C. 7.4A D. 0.37A
___27. The symbol shown below could be used to represent a ____ in a circuit schematic.

A. Wire B. Single cell C. Switch D. Resistor

___28. What is the total resistance of the circuit for the three resistors connected as shown
in the figure?

R1= 10 ohms , R2=15 ohms, R3= 20 ohms

A. 0.22 ohms C. 25 ohms


B. 5.45 ohms D. 45 ohms

___29. If a circuit has a voltage of 60V and a current of 5A what is the resistance?
A. 12 ohms C. 14 ohms
B. 13 ohms D. 15 ohms

___30. All of the following statements are true except:


A. The speed of sound in air depends on the temperature of the air.
B. The speed of sound defines the velocity at which sound waves travel through a medium.
C. Sound travels faster in solids than it does in air.
D. The lesser the density of the medium, the faster sound travels.

III. Matching Type. Match Column A with Column B. Write your answers on the space provided.
Column A Column B

_____1. Thermal Energy A. A form of energy that arises from the


distribution or movement of electrical
charges within or on objects.

_____2. Nuclear Energy B. Caused by the motions of particle that


makes up matter.

_____3. Sound Energy C. Energy produced in the nucleus of an


atom.

_____4. Electrical Energy D. Energy associated with the sound


waves which are produced when
objects vibrate.

_____5. Electromagnetic Energy E. Energy released when atoms bond


together.

_____6. Chemical Energy F. It is the energy moving electrons


given off in the form of light.

IV. PROBLEM SOLVING.


GIVE WHAT IS ASKED AND SHOW YOUR SOLUTION. ENCIRCLE YOUR FINAL
ANSWER. 5 points each.

1. A force of 25N acts East and another force of 36N acts North. What is the resultant force?
Show the free body diagram. Solve for magnitude and direction.
2. A car is traveling with a velocity of 40 m/s and has a mass of 1120 kg. The car has kinetic energy.
Calculate it.

3. A man pushes a filing cabinet to a distance of 5m to the right by exerting a horizontal force of of
60N. How much work is he doing on the cabinet

4. What average power is employed in lifting 30kg sack of rice to a height of 15m in 60s?

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