Department of Education: Republic of The Philippines
Department of Education: Republic of The Philippines
Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TARLAC PROVINCE
ANAO HIGH SCHOOL
QUIZ
Name: ____________________________________ Grade/Section: ______________________ Score: __________
Read the following items carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space provided
before each number.
_____1. The First Condition of Static Equilibrium prevents which of the following motions?
a. Rotation only. b. Translation only. c. Translation and rotation only. d. Translation and vibration only.
_____2. Which of the following is the unit for angular displacement?
a. meters b. seconds c. radians d. radians per second
_____3. A rod rotates about a pivot at its center at 2 rad/s. Its angular velocity increases uniformly to 14 rad/s in 3 s.
Find the rod’s angular acceleration over this time period.
a. 2 rad/s2 b. 4 rad/s2 c. 6 rad/s2 d. 8 rad/s2
_____4. Two students of different masses are about to get on a see-saw. If they want to place the see-saw in
equilibrium, what factors must they consider?
a. The mass of the see-saw plank that they sit on. c. The length of the see-saw plank.
b. The mass of each student. d. The distance each student sits away from the fulcrum of the see-
saw.
_____5. In the diagram below, two boxes with masses, 3 kg and 7 kg are attached to the ends of a 1 m long lever. At
which of the following points should the lever be placed on a fulcrum in order to keep the lever at equilibrium?
a. A or E
b. B
c. C
d. D
_____6. An object has an initial angular velocity of 5.0 rad/s and undergoes an angular acceleration of 15 rad/s 2.
What is the final angular velocity after 3.0 s?
a. 25 rad/s b. 30 rad/s c. 50 rad/s d. 60 rad/s
_____7. A bicycle wheel of radius 40.0 cm and angular velocity of 10.0 rad/s starts accelerating at 80.0 rad/s 2. What
is the tangential acceleration of the wheel at this time point?
a. 4 m/s2 b. 32 m/s2 c. 40 m/s2 d. 320 m/s2
_____8. When a solid object rotates with a constant angular acceleration, which of the following is true?
a. All points on the object rotate with the same centripetal acceleration.
b. The net torque applied to the object must be zero.
c. The net torque applied to the object must be a constant.
d. All points on the object rotate with the same tangential acceleration.
_____9. A mass of 10 kg is placed on the surface of Mars. What is its mass? (The acceleration due to gravity on Mars
is 3.7 m/s2)
a. .10 kg b. 3.7 kg c. 37 kg d. 10 kg
_____10. There are two Planets, each with the same surface gravity, but Planet 1 has a greater radius and is less
massive then Planet 2. Which of these planets has a greater escape velocity?
a. Planet 1 c. Both have the same escape velocity because surface gravity is equal
b. Planet 2 d. Not enough information is given
_____11. Calculate the force of gravity between Earth (mass = 6.0 x 1024 kg) and the moon (mass = 7.4 x 1022 kg).
The average distance between the earth and the moon is 3.8 x 108 m.
a. 2.05 x 1017 N b. 2.05 x 1018 N c. 2.05 x 1019 N d. 2.05 x 1020 N
_____12. A radio wave travels at the speed of 3.0 x 108 m/s. an AM radio station broadcast on a frequency of 1, 200 x
103 Hz. What is the wavelength of the radio wave?
a. 2.4 x 102 m b. 2.4 x 103 m c. 2.4 x 104 m d. 2.4 x 105 m
_____13. This happens if two sounds of the same frequency, wavelength, and amplitude combined and are exactly in
phase in the same place.
a. Standing waves b. destructive interference c. constructive interference d. Doppler effect
_____14. It is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance.
a. Specific gravity b. mass density c. water pressure d. hydrostatic equilibrium
_____15. A hydraulic lift is supporting a car of mass 1,000 kg. if the cross-sectional area of the smaller chamber is 1
m2 and that of the bigger chamber is 4 m2, what force can be applied on top of the movable piston on the smaller
chamber to support the car at the bigger chamber?
a. 2, 450 N b. 2, 654 N c. 3, 298 N d. 2, 455 N
_____16. This happens if there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at
every other point in the container.
a. Archimedes’ principle b. Buoyancy c. Pascal’s Principle d. Bernoulli’s Principle
_____17. Calculate the volume of an object with a mass of 100 kg and a density of 13.6 g/cm 3.
a. 7353 cm3 b. 7635 cm3 c. 7234 cm3 d. 7987 cm3
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_____18. A cylindrical tank with a cross-sectional area of 2 m contains water 4 m high. Find the pressure of the water
at the bottom of the water at the bottom of the tank.
a. 32, 300 N/m2 b. 35, 345 N/ m2 c. 37, 398 N/m2 d. 39, 200 N/m2
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_____19. A shot used in shot-put has a mass of 7.3 kg and a volume of 6.5 x 10 m . What is its density?
a. 12 g/cm3 b. 11 g/cm3 c. 13 g/cm3 d. 15 g/cm3
_____20. The area of the smaller piston of a hydraulic press is 25 cm , while the area of the larger piston is 2,500 cm 2.
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Calculate the force applied to the smaller piston if the larger piston is to overcome a force of 10,000 N.
a. 100 N b. 150 N c. 200 N d. 250 N
_____21. It is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1℃.
a. Specific heat b. calorimetry c. heat d. temperature
_____22. How much heat energy is lost when 54 g of iron is cooled from 90 ℃ to 10℃?
a. 1.90 x 103 J b. 4.5 x 103 J c. 2.89 x 103 J d. 3.25 x 103 J
_____23. A 125 g pyrex glass mug at 20℃ is filled with 200 g of coffee at 90℃. Assuming that all heat lost by the
coffee is transferred to the mug, what will be the final temperature of the coffee?
a. 87.20℃ b. 87.45℃ c. 88.23℃ d. 88.67℃
_____24. It states that the absolute pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature and the
number of moles of the gas, and inversely proportional to the volume of the gas.
a. Boyle’s law b. Charles’s law c. Gay-Lussac’s law d. Ideal gas law
_____25. Find the volume occupied by one mole of a gas at STP.
a. 42.4 x 10-3 m3 b. 44.5 x 10-3 m3 c. 24.2 x 10-3 m3 d. 22.4 x 10-3 m3
_____26. At what temperature will 7.0 moles of a gas exert a pressure of 1.2 atm in a 25.0L tank?
a. 53.50 K b. 52. 20 K c. 55.98 K d. 53.21 K
_____27. A process that takes place at constant temperature.
a. Isochoric b. isothermal c. isobaric d. adiabatic
_____28. A system absorbs 2, 000 J of heat from its surroundings and does 2, 500 J of work on its surroundings.
Calculate the change in the internal energy of the system.
a. 500 J b. -500 J c. 250 J d. -250 J
_____29. A device that uses heat to perform work.
a. Heat engine b. Machine c. Thermometer d. Calorimeter
_____30. How much work is done by a system if at a pressure 1 atm, its volume changes from 100 m 3 to 500 m3?
a. 4.05 x 107 J b. 4.05 x 108 J c. 4.05 x 109 J d. 4.05 x 1010 J