WEEK 1- 3
WEEK 4 - 5
WEEK - 6
WEEK 7
WEEK 8 & WEEK 1
100

When does an object considered to be in motion?

I.   When its position changes with respect to a point of reference.

II. When its distance changes with respect to a point of reference.

III   When its direction changes with respect to  a point of reference.

A.  I and II only

B. I and III only 

C.   II and III only                                    

D.   I, II and III

D.   I, II and III

100

8. In a transverse waves, the individual particles of a medium moves____________

A. in circular path

C.  parallel to the direction of travel

B.  in elliptical path

D. perpendicular to the direction of travel

D. perpendicular to the direction of travel

100

14. A satellite explodes in the outer space and can be seen quickly from a spaceship in lunar orbit but the explosion cannot be heard, because_____________

         A.  Light travels faster than sound

         B.  There is no air in the outer space

         C.  The light is reflected around the moon.

         D.  Sound waves don’t travel in straight line.

B.  There is no air in the outer space

100

19. Plastic, wood and rubber are used as handles of metals because ___________.

A.  They absorb heat                            

B.  They are insulator

C.  They are best materials for making handles

D.  None of them

B.  They are insulator

100

24. Which of the following can be attracted by a positively charged objects?

A. a neutral object

B. any other object                          

C. another positively charged objects

D. none of the above

C. another positively charged objects

200

2. How do you compute for the average speed of each athlete?

A.  Divide 200 meters by recorded time of travel.

B.  Divide the recorded time of travel by 200 meters.

C.  Multiply 200 meters by the recorded time of travel.

D.  Divide 200 meters by twice the recorded time of travel.

A.  Divide 200 meters by recorded time of travel.

200

10. Compared to a thin string of the same length and tightness, a thick string produces sound of_____

A. higher pitch 

B. lower pitch 

C.  lower then higher pitch.

D.  the same pitch

B. lower pitch

200

15. Which of the following is a proof that light travels in a straight line?

A.  formation of clouds

B.  formation of color

C.  formation of rainbows

D.  formation of shadows

A.  formation of clouds

200

20. How does heat travel to pan?

A.  by conduction

B.  by convection

C.  by dispersion

D.  by radiation

A.  by conduction

200

25. What will happen when two like charges are brought together?  They will __________.

A. attract each other

B. have no effect on each other.       

C.  neutralize each other

D.  repel each other

A. attract each other

300

3. Which of the following is true about an object that travels 5 meters to the left then 2 meters up   and then another 5 meters to the right?

A.  The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters.

B.  The displacement of the object is equal to 12 meters down.

C.  The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters.

D.  The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters

down.

C.  The total distance travelled by the object is equal to 12 meters.

300

11. Which of the following is NOT capable of transmitting sound?

A.    air  

 B.  ice 

C.  seawater 

D.  vacuum

D.  vacuum

300

16. Radio waves and gamma rays are parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.  Which of the following is TRUE about the energy carried by these waves?

 A.  All electromagnetic waves carry the same energy

B.  Radio waves carry the lowest energy since it has the lowest frequency.

 C.  Gamma rays carry the lowest energy since it has the lowest frequency.

D.  Radio waves carry the highest energy since it has the highest frequency

B.  Radio waves carry the lowest energy since it has the lowest frequency.

300

21. Inside an air conditioned   room, metallic objects generally feel cooler to touch than wooden objects. Why is that so?

A. Heat tends to flow from metal to wood.

B. Metal heats up and cools down faster than wood.

C. Wood contains more heat than a metal of the same mass.

D. The human body resembles wood more closely than it resembles

B. Metal heats up and cools down faster than wood.

300

TRUE OR FALSE


Grams is a unit for distance.

FALSE

400

5. The distance between two consecutive crests or trough of a wave is_________________.

A.  amplitude 

B. crest

C. trough

D. wavelength

D. wavelength

400

12. Which of the following would most likely transmit sound best?

A.    air in your classroom

B.    steel                                          

C.  water

D.  water in a swimming pool

A.    air in your classroom

400

17. Among all the electromagnetic waves(EM) which has the highest frequency?

A. Infrared

B.  gamma rays

C. radio waves

D. ultraviolet light

C. radio waves

400

22. In what direction does the heat travel through the soup?

A. from top to bottom

B. from bottom to top

C.  both A and B

D.  neither A or B

B. from bottom to top

400

TRUE OR FALSE

The displacement is zero when an object’s initial and final position is the same.

TRUE

500

6. The disturbance in space that requires a medium to propagate.

A. sinusoidal waves

B. mechanical waves

C. electromagnetic waves

D. transverse waves

C. electromagnetic waves

500

13. The speed of sound is different in air, steel and water.  Which of the following give the correct order of speed of sound from slowest to fastest?

A.  air, steel, water

B.  air, water, steel

C.  steel, air, water

D.  steel, water, air

B.  air, water, steel

500

18. Which of the following is TRUE about the speed in a vacuum of these colors of light?

A.  All colors of light have equal speed in a vacuum.

B.  All colors of light have varying speed in a vacuum.

C.  Red light has the highest speed while violet light has the lowest speed.

D.  Violet light has the highest speed while the red light has the lowest speed.

A.  All colors of light have equal speed in a vacuum.

500

23. Two unlike charges ___________.

A. attract each other

B. have no effect on each other.

C. neutralize each other

D. repel each other

D. repel each other

500

TRUE OR FALSE

Transverse mechanical waves are waves that travel parallel to an applied force.

FALSE