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Summative Test Science Grade e

The document is a summative test for Science 8 covering topics such as force, motion, energy, and sound. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of concepts like gravitational force, Newton's laws, potential and kinetic energy, and the speed of sound. The test is designed to evaluate students' knowledge and application of scientific principles.
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Summative Test Science Grade e

The document is a summative test for Science 8 covering topics such as force, motion, energy, and sound. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of concepts like gravitational force, Newton's laws, potential and kinetic energy, and the speed of sound. The test is designed to evaluate students' knowledge and application of scientific principles.
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SCIENCE 8

SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ________________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: _________

I. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which is NOT a unit of force?

A. Dyne
B. Joules
C. Newton
D. Pound
2. What refers to how large or strong is the force?

A. magnitude
B. line of action
C. velocity of the object
D. direction of the force
3. What force is always directed opposite to the motion of an object?

A. Friction
B. Gravitational
C. Magnetic
D. Tension
4. What force pulls an object back to the Earth?
B. Applied
C. Gravitational
D. Magnetic
E. Tension
5. Which surface would be easiest for a bicycle to move?
A. Sand
B. Grass
C. Muddy road
D. Concrete road
6. What type of forces holds between two celestial bodies like the Sun and Earth?
A. Applied
B. Gravitational
C. Magnetic
D. Tension
7. What force acts perpendicular to the surface of the object in contact with?
A. Applied
B. Gravitational
C. Normal
D. Tension

8. Two people pull on a rope in a tug-of-war. Each pull with a 300 N force. What is the net force?
A. 0 N
B. 300 N
C. 600 N
D. 900 N

9. Planet Jupiter has a bigger mass than the Earth. If you were able to travel to planet Jupiter, what
happens to your weight?
A. increases
B. decreases
C. stays the same
D. varies with day and night
10. What is the net force in the figure below?
A. 25 N, to the left
B. 25 N, to the right
C. 195 N, to the left
D. 195 N, to the right

II.

1. What is the definition of weight?


A. the size of an object
B. the time it takes to get on a ride
C. the amount of matter in an object
D. the magnitude of the force of gravity on an object
2. Which law states that forces act with equal magnitude and in opposite direction?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Interaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. Law of Gravitational Force
3. For every _________ there is an equal and opposite ___________.
A. action, action
B. reaction, action
C. action, reaction
D. reaction, reaction
4. What Newton’s law of motion requires the use of seat belt in cars?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Interaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. Law of Universal Gravitation
5. A guava with a mass of 0.200 kg has a weight of ___________.
A. 0.200 N
B. 1.96 N C
C. 4.50 N
D. 10.0 N

6. A stone hits the ground before a flat sheet of paper because ___________.
A. it is less massive
B. it is more massive
C. the acceleration of gravity is greater on the stone
D. there is more air resistance against the flat paper
7. If the mass of an object is 45 kg on Earth, what is its mass on the moon?
A. 45 N
B. 45 kg
C. 441 N
D. 441 kg
8. Which of the following phenomena applies the first law of motion?
A. A leaf sways back and forth falling from a tree.
B. When a ball falls on the floor, the ball bounces back up.
C. When pushed with the same force, a car accelerates slower than a grocery cart.
D. When a cardboard with coin on top is suddenly pulled, the coin falls into the glass.
9. According to the second law of motion, the net force is the product of mass and acceleration. Which
of the following has the greatest acceleration?
A. A 5.000 kg stone pulled with a 10 N net force.
B. A 0.5000 kg toy car is pulled with a 9 N net force.
C. A 7.000 kg metal ball is pushed by a 17 N net force.
D. A 500.0 kg truck accelerated by 1000 N net force from its engine.
10. In a grocery store, you can easily push a cart with 5 kg sack of rice than a cart with a 10 kg sack of
rice to the counter. Which of these explains the situation?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Interaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. Law of Universal Gravitation

III.

1. The following situations demonstrate potential energy EXCEPT:


A. a bullet fired from a gun
B. a child at the top of a slide
C. a car parked at the top of a hill
D. river water at the top of a waterfall
2. The potential energy is the energy an object has due to its __________.
A. mass
B. motion
C. position
D. weight
3. The following conditions exhibits kinetic energy EXCEPT:
A. water inside a glass
B. rolling stone from the hill
C. running athlete on the field
D. dancing kids in the living room of the house
4. Which of the following quantities, when doubled, has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic
energy?
A. mass
B. size
C. speed
D. weight
5. If a green ball is higher from the ground than a yellow ball and both have the same mass, which ball
has more potential energy?
A. green ball
B. yellow ball
C. both has the same PE
D. both has the same KE

6. Which of the following factors does not affect the amount of potential energy of an object?
A. gravity
B. height
C. mass
D. speed

7. Which happens to kinetic energy if mass is doubled?


A. doubled
B. the same
C. tripled
D. quadrupled
8. Potential energy is the energy of an object based on its ___________.
A. height and mass
B. mass and speed
C. speed and height
D. weight and speed
9. Where does a car on a hill have the greatest potential energy?
A. top of the hill
B. bottom of the hill
C. halfway down the hill
D. it has the same potential energy at all points
10. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possessed due to its ___________.
A. mass
B. motion
C. position
D. weight
IV.

1. Which of the following factors does the speed of sound depend?

A. density
B. elasticity
C. temperature
D. all of the above

2. An echo occurs when a sound wave is __________.

A. absorbed
B. reflected
C. refracted
D. transmitted

3. What happens to the speed of sound as the temperature increases?

A. constant
B. decreases
C. increases
D. cannot be determined

4. Which phenomenon explains why sound is heard at longer distances at night than in day?

A. echolocation
B. reflection
C. refraction
D. reverberation

5. How fast does sound travel if the air temperature is 20 0C?

A. 334 m/s
B. 340 m/s
C. 343 m/s
D. 345 m/s
6. Which of the following is true about the effect of air temperature on the speed of sound?

A. The lower the temperature the faster the speed.


B. The higher the temperature the faster the speed.
C. The higher the temperature the slower the speed.
D. The temperature does not affect the speed of sound.
7. What is the relationship of temperature to the speed of sound?

A. equal
B. no relationship
C. directly proportional
D. inversely proportional

8. Sound travels faster through warm materials than cold materials because __________.

A. warm particles move slowly


B. gas particles are packed tightly
C. warm particles are moving quickly
D. sound does not travel faster through a warm substance

9. Ships use echolocation to measure the __________.

A. size of fish
B. area of ocean
C. depth of water
D. density of water

10. When the direction of a wave changes as it passes from one medium to another, it is called
___________.

A. density
B. echo
C. reflection
D. refraction

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Prepared By;

Gresilda V. Pangilinan

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