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SUMMATIVE TEST

This document is a summative test covering topics in collision, momentum, energy, and transformation. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts such as the SI unit of momentum, types of collisions, and energy transformations. The test is prepared by a student intern named Kate Elieza Jane Anuario.

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SUMMATIVE TEST

This document is a summative test covering topics in collision, momentum, energy, and transformation. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts such as the SI unit of momentum, types of collisions, and energy transformations. The test is prepared by a student intern named Kate Elieza Jane Anuario.

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SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ____________________________________________ Score: _____________

Direction: Read and analyze the question carefully. Encircle the correct answer.

I. Collision and Momentum

1. What is the SI unit of momentum?


a. Newton (N)
b. Joule (J)
c. Kilogram meter per second (kg·m/s)
d. Meter per second (m/s)

2. If the mass of an object doubles while its velocity remains the same, what happens to its
momentum?
a. It is halved
b. It doubles
c. It remains the same
d. It becomes zero

3. A 3 kg object moves with a velocity of 4 m/s. What is its momentum?


a. 7 kg·m/s
b. 12 kg·m/s
c. 15 kg·m/s
d. 24 kg·m/s

4. Two ice skaters push off from each other. If one skater has twice the mass of the other,
what happens to their velocities after they push?
a. The lighter skater moves slower than the heavier skater
b. The heavier skater moves faster than the lighter skater
c. The lighter skater moves faster than the heavier skater
d. Both skaters move at the same speed

5. What happens to the total momentum of a system if no external forces act on it?
a. It increases
b. It decreases
c. It remains constant
d. It becomes zero

6. In which type of collision is kinetic energy conserved?


a. Elastic collision
b. Inelastic collision
c. Perfectly inelastic collision
d. Explosion

7. A 2 kg ball moving at 5 m/s collides with a stationary 3 kg ball. After the collision, the 2 kg
ball moves at 2 m/s. What is the velocity of the 3 kg ball?
a. 1 m/s
b. 2 m/s
c. 3 m/s
d. 4 m/s

8. A moving car crashes into a stationary truck of equal mass. If they stick together after the
collision, what type of collision occurred?
a. Elastic
b. Inelastic
c. Perfectly inelastic
d. Explosion
9. A baseball of mass 0.2 kg is moving at 30 m/s. What is its momentum?
a. 3 kg·m/s
b. 6 kg·m/s
c. 10 kg·m/s
d. 15 kg·m/s

10. A force of 50 N is applied to a 5 kg object for 4 seconds. What is the change in its
momentum?
a. 10 kg·m/s
b. 20 kg·m/s
c. 150 kg·m/s
d. 200 kg·m/s

II. Energy and Transformation

1. What is the definition of energy?


a. The ability to do work
b. The ability to create matter
c. The ability to generate heat
d. The ability to produce light

2. Which of the following is an example of potential energy?


a. A moving car
b. A stretched rubber bands
c. A person running
d. A spinning white

3. What is kinetic energy?


a. Energy stored in an object due to its position
b. Energy stored in an object due to its velocity
c. Energy that cannot be converted into other forms
d. Energy that is used to start a reaction

4. Which of the following energy transformations occurs when a battery operates a flashlight?
a. Chemical energy → Electrical energy → Light energy
b. Electrical energy → Chemical energy → Light energy
c. Light energy → Electrical energy → Chemical energy
d. Chemical energy → Light energy → Electrical energy

5. In the process of photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into:


a. Electrical energy
b. Chemical energy
c. Mechanical energy
d. Heat energy

6. What is the law of conservation of energy?


a. Energy can be created or destroyed
b. Energy can be transformed from one form to another, but cannot be created or
destroyed
c. Energy always becomes heat
d. Energy is only conserved in closed systems

7. What type of energy is stored in the food you eat?


a. Light energy
b. Chemical energy
c. Thermal energy
d. Nuclear energy
8. What happens to the total amount of energy in an isolated system?
a. It increases
b. It decreases
c. It remains constant
d. It becomes heat

9. Which of the following is an example of energy being transformed into heat energy?
a. An electric fan
b. A microwave oven
c. A lightbulb
d. A wind turbine

10. A moving car has both kinetic and potential energy. What type of energy does a car have
when it is at the top of a hill?
a. Kinetic energy
b. Thermal energy
c. Potential energy
d. Light energy

Prepared by:
KATE ELIEZA JANE ANUARIO
Student Intern

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