THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION
GENERAL PHYSICS 2
Name: ___________________________________ Date: February ___, 2022
Grade & Section: ____________________________ Score: _______/______
TEST I MULTIPLE - CHOICE: Read each item below. On a separate clean sheet of paper write your
answers for each of the items in CAPITAL LETTERS. If the answer is not in the choices write the letter
F. You need not to show your solutions for this part of the exam.
(A)True or (B)False 9. Which of the following statements
is/are true about free-fall motion?
1. In free fall motion, the body moves I. The value of acceleration due to
under the action of the gravitational gravity on Earth is 9.8 m/s2.
force of the Earth only when air II. If an object is merely dropped (as
resistance is neglected. opposed to being thrown) from an
A. True elevated height, then the initial
B. False velocity of the object is 0 m/s.
2. It is found out that all freely falling III. If an object is projected upwards in
bodies are accelerated toward the
a perfectly vertical direction, then it
center of the Earth..
A. True will slow down as it rises upward.
B. False IV. In a vertically thrown upward
3. If air resistance is neglected in free-fall object, the instant at which it
motion, the path creates a 45degree reaches the peak of its trajectory,
angle with the ground. its velocity is 0 m/s.
A. True A. I and II only
B. False B. II and III only
4. The range of the projectile is the C. III and IV only
displacement in the vertical direction.. D. None of the above
A. True E. All of the above
B. False 10. In an amusement park a demon drop
5. Like time of flight and maximum height, ride falls freely for 5s after starting from
the range of the projectile is a function rest. Find its velocity at the end of 5s..
of initial speed.. A. 47 m/s
A. True B. 48 m/s
B. False C. 45 m/s
6. A ballistic trajectory is a path that D. 1.96 m/s
depends on an initial velocity but then 11. Mark throws his father's hammer
is influenced only by gravity and with or vertically upwards with an initial
without air resistance. velocity of 15 m/s. Determine the
A. True height to which the vase will rise above
B. False its initial height.
7. To make one complete trip around a A. 22.9
circular path, the Distance travelled B. 11.37
must be equal to the area of the circle, C. 7.50
and the time lapse must be equal to the D. 14.99
period of the uniform circular motion. 12. The _______ is a form of motion where
A. True an object moves in a _____. The path
B. False that the object follows is called its
8. The centripetal force is tangential with _____.
the direction of the velocity, which is A. Projectile motion
constantly changing in magnitude circular path
although its direction remains the same. circumference
A. True B. Projectile motion
B. False parabolic path
full projection
C. Projectil motion B. golf
prabolic path C. cycling
trajectory D. shout put
D. Projectile motion E. in a twirling slingshot
full projection 17. What are the basic concepts of circular
range motion?
E. Projectile motion A. Centripetal force
parabolic path B. Centrifugal force
trajectory C. Trajectory
13. Which is/are true about projectile D. Centripetal acceleration
motion? E. Time of flight
A. Projectile motion only occurs when 18. Which statement/s is/are true about
there is one force applied at the circular motion?
beginning on the trajectory, after which A. the velocity is tangential with the
the only interference is from gravity. center seeking force
B. The only force of significance that B. the centripetal acceleration is
acts on the object is gravity, which acts parallel with centripetal force
downward to cause a downward C. centripetal force is equivalent to
acceleration. centrifugal force
C. When the point of projection and D. in negotiating in a flat curve
point of return is not on the same centripetal force = frictional force
horizontal plane, the net vertical E. Distance travelled must be equal to
displacement of the object is not zero. the circumference of the circle, and
D. Once the projectile reaches its the time lapse must be equal to the
maximum height, it begins to accelerate half period of the uniform circular
downward. This is also the point where motion.
you would draw a vertical line of 19. The apparent outward force in circular
symmetry. motion is called _____.
14. The _____ of a object in a projectile A. Velocity
trajectory occurs when the vertical B. Centripetal force
component of velocity, vy, equals zero. C. Compression
A. Time of flight D. Coefficient of friction
B. Horizontal displacement 20. What is the tensile force in a rope used
C. Maximum height to twirl a 500g stone at a speed of 3 m/s
D. Trajectory in a circle of 50cm radius?
E. symmetrical A. 7.5N
15. Which is/are true about maximum B. 30N
height in projectile motion? C. 18N
A. As the projectile moves upwards it D. 9N
goes against gravity, and therefore E. 5N
the velocity begins to accelerate. 21. If an Hour hand is 5.0cm long, what
B. after reaching the maximum height, is the centripetal acceleration of the
eventually the vertical velocity will hour hand of the clock in cm/s^2?plane.
reach zero, and the projectile is A. 1.45 x 10-4 cm/s^2
accelerated downward under B. 4.23 x 10-9 cm/s^2
gravity immediately. C. 1.058 x 10-7 cm/s^2
C. The maximum height of a object in D. 1.269 x 10-7 cm/s^2
a projectile trajectory occurs when 22. A 25kg boy is riding a merry-go-round
the horizontal component of with a radius of 5m. What is the
velocity, vy, equals zero centripetal force, on the boy if his
16. Where can we find example/s of a full- velocity is 6m/s ?.
angular projection?. A. 0.30KN
A. football B. 0.5KN
C. 0.15KN 28-32 Choose from the choices whether the
D. 0.18KN scenario is an example of the following. Write
23. The ________ is the distance that an beside the number.
object travels from the moment that
the brakes are applied to the moment A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Acceleration
that the object stops.
C. Law of Action and Reaction
A. breaking distance D. Not an example of any of the three laws
B. braking distance 28. A bullet released from a riffle
C. Stopping distance 29. A wagon at rest pushed by a carpenter
D. Displacement 30. A girl jumping on a bed
E. Total distance travelled 31. A cart with 20kg load being pulled by a man
32. A golf ball lying on the ground
24. A _________ is a value that shows the
relationship between the __________ 33. Any fixed object can be used to determine
between two objects and the normal motion. We call these fixed objects as ___.
reaction between the objects that are A. Reference point
involved. B. Point of Projection
A. coefficient of friction, reference C. Reference frame
point D. Reference of Return
B. coefficient of friction, force of
34. Which of the following statements does not
friction explain/describe the law of inertia?
C. coefficient of friction, centripetal A. For every action there is an equal and
acceleration opposite re-action.
D. coefficient of friction, force of B. An object at rest will remain at rest
gravity unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
25. What is being asked in the question, C. An object in motion continues in motion
with the same speed and in the same direction
"How far in metres does the car go
unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
before stopping?" Choose the correct D. There is a natural tendency of objects to
answer/s. keep on doing what they're doing.
A. Breaking Distance 35. A Jet Fighter, has a mass of 4.0X 10^5 kg.
B. Stopping distance The total force acting on its engine is 2.5 x 10^5
C. Total distance traveled N. What is its acceleration?
D. Braking distance
A. 2m/s^2 C. 0.625 m/s^2
E. Centripetal acceleration
B. 2.5m/s^2 D. 1.6 m/s^2
26. AA driver in a car on a residential street 36. Which of the following statements is true
is traveling at 45.0 km/h. He put on the about the law of inertia?
brake when he saw a kid passing. The A. In the absence of an unbalanced force,
coefficient of friction between the tires an object in motion will maintain its state at
and the road is μ = 0.55. How far in rest.
B. For every action there is an equal and
metres does the car go before
opposite reaction
stopping? C. In the presence of an unbalanced force,
A. 187.85m an object in motion will maintain its state at
B. 4.17m rest.
C. 14.39m D. B and C
D. 103.32m 37. It deals with the implications of observed
E. 14.49m motion w/o regard for circumstances causing
them.
27. A driver travelling at 75km/h stopped
his car to an emergency stop. The A. Kinematics C. Statics
stopping distance, measured by the B. Dynamics D. Equilibrium
brake marks on the road, was 40m. The
mass of the car was 1250kg. What is the 38. The study of motion and its relation to
acceleration of the car? forces is called ____.
A. 93.75 m/s^2 C. 70.31 m/s^2
B. 9.0m/s^2 D. 5.43 m/s^2 A. Kinematics C. Statics
B. Dynamics D. Equilibrium
_________
39. The study of equilibrium and its relation to
forces is known as ____. 48. m=2kg a=_____
A. Kinematics C. Statics 4.5N 1.5N
B. Dynamics D. Equilibrium 1.5N 3.5N
40. What force is also coined as the opposing
force?
A. Static Friction C. Frictional Force
B. Static Force D. Normal Force 2.5N 0.5N
41. The force applied by the surface towards an Direction:
object in contact is called _____. _________
A. Frictional Force C. Contact Force
B. Normal ForceD. Net Force 49. What is the acceleration of a 30kg
42. Forces when act on an object without object that has a man applying a
coming physically in contact with it is called as compressive horizontal force of 45N if
____. the object is also hanging on a rope
A. Static Force C. Contact force
with a tensile force of 150N upward?
B. Kinetic Force D. Non-Contact Force
43. A value that shows the relationship between Drawing 1pt:
the force of friction between 2 objects and the
normal reaction between the objects that are
involved is known as _____.
A. Coefficient of Plane C. Tension force
B. Coefficient of friction D. Compression
44. A boy pulling a cart using a rope
demonstrates which kind of force?
A. Tensile force C. Non-contact force
B. Compression D. A and C
45. It is a path that depends on an initial Answer and solution 2pts:
velocity but then is influenced only by gravity
and with or without air resistance.
A. Time of Flight C. Symmetry
B. Ballistic Trajectory D. Parabola
TEST II PROBLEM SOLVING WITH
SOLUTION
A. Complete the table. Show your solution
inside the table/column/row.
50. A driver in a bus on a wet road is
Force mass Acceleration travelling at 100 km/hr. He puts on a
brake and begins to slide. The
46.F=____ 5kg a=_______ coefficient of friction between the tire
and the road is 0.15. What is the
stopping distance of the bus? (3pts)
0.5N 2.5N Show solution and box your final
0.5N answer.
30deg NE
Direction:
________
47. m=______ a= 0.5m/s^2
1.0N
50deg SW 2.0N
Direction:
1.5N
51. A ball is thrown at an angle of 45deg with the ground.
What should be the initial velocity of the ball so that it hits a target that is 40 meters away at a height of
2.5 meters (1pt)? What is the time for the ball to reach the target (1pt)?Draw the figure and label the
components (1pt)
52. . Justin drops an axe from the top of a roof located 9 meters above the ground. Determine the time
required for the wood to reach the ground.(3pts)
53. (10 total points)
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