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Review Game Finals

1. The document contains a 30-question review game about physics concepts such as forces, motion, energy, and electricity. 2. The questions cover topics including acceleration due to gravity, projectile motion, momentum, energy transformations, heat transfer, simple machines, and electrical distribution systems. 3. The review assessments conceptual understanding of physics principles as well as their applications in real-world examples.

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Review Game Finals

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REVIEW GAME

FINALS
1. As an object falls, it
accelerates as it approaches
the ground. What influences
its acceleration?
A.gravity of the Earth
B.mass of the object
C.size of the object
D.throwing force
2. A softball pitcher throws a ball
horizontally. Neglecting the effect of
air resistance, which of the statement
below best describes the ball's motion
after the throw?
A. Vertical and horizontal speeds decrease.
B. Vertical and horizontal speeds increase.
C. Vertical speed increases and horizontal
speed remains the same.
D. Vertical speed remains the same and
horizontal speed increases.
3. For a cannonball to be shot
the farthest, which angle of
release is most appropriate?

A.30⁰
B.45⁰
C.60⁰
D.90⁰
4. The momentum of
an object depends on
its __________.
A.mass and acceleration
B.mass and speed
C.mass and velocity
D.mass and weight
5. Which of the following
has the biggest
momentum?
A.a fired bullet
B.a flying bee
C.a parked truck
D.a walking dog
6. Cars of newer models are equipped
with airbags and seatbelts for
added passenger safety. How is
this related to impulse and
momentum?
A. They add mass to the car which increases its momentum
when moving.
B. They enable a car to increase its speed and accelerate
faster.
C. They absorb the force from other vehicles during collision.
D. They lengthen the time with which force acts on the
passenger.
7. Two cars collide, lock bumpers,
and move together after the
collision. What kind of collision
happen between the two cars?

A.Elastic collision
B.Inelastic collision
C.Perfectly elastic collision
D.Perfectly inelastic collision
8. A professional diver jumps off
the springboard to the
swimming pool. As he
descends, he _____________.
A.gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
B.gains both potential and kinetic energy
C.loses potential energy and gains kinetic energy.
D.loses both potential and kinetic energy.
9. As you are running down a
hill, which best describes
your body's mechanical
energy?
A. Both kinetic energy and potential energy are decreasing.
B. Both kinetic energy and potential energy are increasing
C. Kinetic energy is decreasing while potential energy is
increasing.
D. Kinetic energy is increasing while potential energy is
decreasing
10. Spontaneous process happens when
heat flows normally from higher
temperature to lower temperature. All
are examples of spontaneous process
being applied, EXCEPT ________

A.cooking of rice
B.drying of leaves
C.flowing of water
D.melting of ice
11. Which is the correct
sequence of four cycle-
stroke of gasoline engine?
A. Intake, Power, Exhaust, Compression
B. Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust
C. Power, Exhaust, Compression, Intake
D. Intake, Exhaust, Compression, Power
12. In a pendulum, there is an
interchange of kinetic and potential
energy. Referring to the image below at
what point is a simple pendulum reaches
its maximum Potential Energy?

A.at point D only


B.at point E and C
C. at point A and G
D. at point A only
13. If a carton of milk from the
refrigerator is set on the kitchen
countertop, the two objects are in
thermal contact. After several hours,
their temperatures are the same, this
process is known as___________
A.Thermal conductivity
B.Thermal energy
C.Thermal expansion
D.Thermal equilibrium
14. A softball player throws a ball
horizontally. How can you describe the
ball’s motion after it is thrown? (Neglect
air resistance)
A. Its vertical speed and horizontal speed increase.
B.Its vertical speed and horizontal speed remain the same.
C.Its vertical speed increases and its horizontal speed remains
the same.
D.Its vertical speed remains the same and its horizontal speed
increases.
15. A sepak takraw ball is hit at an angle
of 30°. At what point in its trajectory
does this projectile have the least
speed?
A. at the highest point of its flight
B. before reaching the highest point
C. just after it was launched
D. just before it hits the ground
16. A projectile is launched with an initial
velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees
above the horizon. Calculate the vertical
component of the projectile.

A. 0 m/s
B. 15 m/s
C. 17 m/s
D. 20 m/s
17. Juan, an athlete from your school throws a
javelin, always at the same speed, at four
different angles (30°, 40°, 60°, and 80°)
above the horizontal. Which two throws will
cause the javelin to land on the same range?
A. 30° and 60°
B. 40° and 60°
C. 30° and 80°
D. 40° and 80°
18. Which among the forms of
energy is considered a potential
energy?
A. chemical energy
B. radiant energy
C. sound energy
D. thermal energy
19. What is the energy of a
motorcycle located at the top of
a hill?
A. entirely kinetic
B. entirely potential
C. entirely gravitational
D. both kinetic and potential
20. A decorative stone fell off the fence.
Considering the presence of air, how does the
kinetic energy (KE) of the stone just before
striking the ground compared to its potential
energy (PE) on the fence?
A. KE is equal to PE.
B. KE is less than PE.
C. KE is greater than PE.
D. It is impossible to tell.
21. Heat engine is a system that converts heat
to usable energy. Which of the following
represents an energy transformation that
occurs in a heat engine?

A. chemical energy to light energy


B. electrical energy to heat energy
C. thermal energy to nuclear energy
D. mechanical energy to electrical energy
22. If 500 calories of heat are added to a gas,
and the gas expands doing 500J of work on
its surroundings, what is the change in the
internal energy of the gas?
A.1020 J
B.1290 J
C.1350 J
D.1595 J
23. . Is it possible to change the temperature
of a glass of water by stirring the water, even
though the glass is insulated from its
surroundings?
A. No, stirring will not affect the temperature of the water.
B. No, insulation prevents the change of temperature of the
water.
C. Yes, stirring the water increases its internal energy causing
the increase of its temperature.
D. Yes, stirring the water decreases its internal energy causing
the decrease of its temperature.
24. Considering the objective of transmitting
electrical energy over long distances, which
method would you employ to achieve the most
efficient and cost-effective distribution?
A. utilizing wireless signals
B. deploying fiber optic lines
C. installing high-voltage power lines
D. implementing the use of low voltage cables
25. John paid ₱1250.00 for electric bill. How
much energy (in kWh) is consumed if the
electric company charges ₱6.88/kWh?

A. 165.10 kWh
B. 181.69 kWh
C. 200.61 kWh
D. 215.80 kWh
26. What is the reason why we must
iron our clothes in large batches at
once?
A. To avoid hassle in ironing clothes.
B. To avoid constantly reheating the iron and wasting energy.
C. There is no difference if we iron clothes in small or large
batches.
D. To avoid our parents of constantly reminding us in ironing
clothes.
27. Shayne turned on a lamp switch in her
room. Which of the following is the
correct path of electrical power that
can be traced back to the source?
A. distribution substations - transmission substations - power plants –
residences
B. power plant - transmission substations - distribution substations - residences
C. residences - distribution substations - power plants - transmission
substations
D. transmission substations - power plants - residences - distribution
substations
28. Which of the following is NOT
TRUE about a step-up
transformer?
A. Primary winding in a step-up transformer has less turns than the secondary
winding.
B. Secondary winding in a step-up transformer has more turns than the
secondary winding.
C. In a step-up transformer the number of turns in the secondary winding is less
therefore, the induced voltage will be high.
D. In a step-up transformer the number of turns in the secondary winding is
more therefor the induced voltage will be high.
29. In a residential area, a household wants to
connect a new appliance to the electrical system.
Which component of the electrical distribution
system should they consult to ensure the safe
installation and usage of the appliance?
A. electrical outlets
B. power generation station
C. power substation
D. power transmission lines
30. During a thunderstorm, a tree falls on a power line,
causing an electrical outage in a neighborhood.
Analyze the situation and determine which part of the
electrical distribution system is most likely affected by
this incident.

A. power consumption
B. power distribution
C. power generation
D. power transmission

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