1. The document is a 20 question pre-test on General Physics I topics like moment of inertia, torque, gravitational potential energy, Kepler's laws of motion, sound waves, and properties of sound.
2. Questions on the test cover factors that affect moment of inertia, formulas for torque, units for expressing gravitational potential energy, Kepler's improvement on planetary motion theories, and how properties like sound velocity are impacted by air temperature and pressure.
3. The pre-test was administered to students at Baliwasan Senior High School in Zamboanga City, Philippines and covers key concepts in the general physics curriculum.
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General Physics I Q2 Pre
1. The document is a 20 question pre-test on General Physics I topics like moment of inertia, torque, gravitational potential energy, Kepler's laws of motion, sound waves, and properties of sound.
2. Questions on the test cover factors that affect moment of inertia, formulas for torque, units for expressing gravitational potential energy, Kepler's improvement on planetary motion theories, and how properties like sound velocity are impacted by air temperature and pressure.
3. The pre-test was administered to students at Baliwasan Senior High School in Zamboanga City, Philippines and covers key concepts in the general physics curriculum.
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Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
Division of City Schools Baliwasan Senior High School Stand-Alone Atty. Baban Road, San Jose, Zamboanga City GENERAL PHYSICS I Q2 PRE-TEST 1. Moment of inertia, of a spinning body about an axis, doesn’t depend on which of the following factors? A. Distribution of mass around axis C. Mass B. Orientation of axis D. Angular velocity 2. Two cylinders have the same mass and radius. One is hollow and the other is solid. Which one will have the greater moment of inertia about the central axis? A. Hollow cylinder C. Same for both B. Solid cylinder B. Depends on length of cylinder 3. The rotational inertia of a wheel about its axle does not depend upon its: A. Diameter B. Mass C. Distribution of mass D. Speed of rotation 4. What is the unit in which torque I measured? A. Newton meter C. Kilometer pe hour B. Meter per second D. Rotation per minute 5. Which is the formula for measurement of torque, provided “r” is the position and “F” is the force vector? A. F × r × sinθ B. F × r × cos θ C. F × r × tan θ D. F × r × sec θ 6. Which would have the least gravitational potential energy? A. A ball sitting on the ground C. Moon viewed from the Earth B. An airplane flying 30,000 feet above the ground D. A rock sitting on top of Mt. Everest 7. How could you increase the object's gravitational potential energy (GPE) without changing its distance from the ground (height)? A. Decrease the object's mass C. Increase the object's height B. Increase the object's mass D. Decrease the object's height 8. When you are holding a book, energy is stored between the book and Earth; this type of energy is called A. Kinetic Energy B. Chemical Energy C. Gravitational Potential Energy D. Electric Energy 9. Gravitational potential energy depends on the ____ ____ ____ of the object. A. height and mass C. friction and movement B. mass and movement D. height and friction 10. Which is the correct unit for expressing gravitational potential energy? A. Joule B. Newton C. m/s2 D. meter 11. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion replaced circular orbits with _____ A. elliptical orbits B. parabolic orbits C. conical orbits D. hyperbolic orbits 12. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion were proposed only for _____ A. our sun B. any star in our galaxy C. any star in the universe D. stars of other solar systems 13. What does Kepler’s law of period relate? A. Time period and semi-minor axis C. Time period and semi-major axis B. Time period and eccentricity D. Time period and area swept by the planet 14. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion improved ______ A. the heliocentric theory C. the big bang theory B. the geocentric theory D. the string theory 15. Which scientist introduced the universal law of gravitation? A. Albert Einstein B. Isaac Newton C. Stephen Hawking D. Nikola Tesla 16. Which of the following statements is wrong A. Sound travels in straight line C. Sound travels in the form of waves B. Sound is a form of energy D. Sound travels faster in vacuum than in air 17. Transverse waves can propagate in A. Liquids B. Solids C. Gases D. None of these 18. When sound waves travel from air to water, which of the following remains constant A. Velocity B. Frequency C. Wavelength D. All the above 19. If the temperature of the atmosphere is increased the following character of the sound wave is effected A. Amplitude B. Frequency C. Velocity D. Wavelength 20. Velocity of sound in air is A. Faster in dry air than in moist air C. Directly proportional to temperature B. Directly proportional to pressure D. Independent of pressure of air