Tsciesss
  • 1. Which of the following is not a scalar quantity?
A) displacement
B) Heat
C) Induction
D) conduction
  • 2. Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer?
A) Transfer
B) induction
C) Heat
D) Conduction
  • 3. Which renewable source of energy utilize sunlight?
A) Heat
B) Solar
C) Temperature
D) solar energy
  • 4. What refers to the distance something travels in a certain amount of time?
A) speed
B) Running
C) Heat
D) Velocity
  • 5. Which is the vector version of speed?
A) Temperature
B) Heat
C) velocity
D) Vectoring
  • 6. Today's temperature is 40 degrees celsius. What is it in kelvin?
A) 314.15
B) All of the above
C) 313.15 K
D) 313.16
  • 7. This renewable source of energy can be acquired from the remains of living organisms.
A) biomass
B) Temperature
C) Induction
D) Heat
  • 8. you were jogging at 2 meters per second and all of a sudden you turned and jogged 2 meters per second in the opposite direction, your speed before and after would _ but your velocity would be
A) remain the same, different
B) Difference
C) Same
D) different, remain the same
  • 9. What is the standard unit for distance?
A) meters
B) Ik/m
C) Miles
D) kilometers
  • 10. This is basically the flow of electrons to produce energy.
A) Meters
B) Kilometer
C) mechanical
D) electrical
  • 11. This is when two or more forces acting on an object are equal in all directions.
A) Miles
B) Balance
C) Heat
D) balanced forces
  • 12. What material is used to measure temperature?
A) Kilometer
B) Miles
C) thermometer
D) Temperature
  • 13. If you have a 1-kg apple, how much force you need to hold up against the force of gravity?
A) 4 N
B) 3 N
C) 1 N
D) 2 N
  • 14. What energy is involved when you kicked a ball and it moved?
A) kinetic
B) Energy
C) Heat
D) Induction
  • 15. It is basically defined as the ability to do work.
A) Heat
B) oxygen
C) energy
D) Temperature
  • 16. When you pull a magnet off the fridge, there are two forces at work: the magnetic force holding the magnet to the fridge and the force you exert on the magnet. What is being described?
A) Force
B) unequal force
C) Forced
D) net force
  • 17. Which form of energy is considered to be the cleanest form of energy?
A) nuclear
B) Heat
C) thermal
D) Temperature
  • 18. What method of heat transfer refers to the transfer of heat through direct contact?
A) Currently
B) Cunning
C) convection
D) conduction
  • 19. Ana felt hot holding a cup of tea. What could be the best explanation for that?
A) Temperature ana
B) Ana temporarily
C) The temperature in Ana's hand is different from the cup.
D) The temperature in hand is difference
  • 20. This physical quantity includes the magnitude and direction.
A) vector
B) Versus
C) Venting
D) Very
  • 21. Which shows velocity?
A) Travel in 100 miles
B) A car driving 55 miles per hour south
C) 10 miles traveled
D) A bicyclist traveling 10 meters per hour
  • 22. What electromagnetic wave is the only visible to the human eye?
A) visible light
B) ultraviolet
C) Violet
D) Violence
  • 23. This is basically defined as the rate of doing work.
A) Heat
B) power
C) energy
D) Faster
  • 24. What is the formula to compute for velocity?
A) Kilometer
B) distance over time
C) Distance
D) desplacement over time
  • 25. The relative hotness or coldness of a body.
A) Induction
B) Heat
C) temperature
D) Pressure
  • 26. "Humans are technically solar-powered." What does the statement implies?
A) Energy of induction
B) Law energy
C) Convection
D) law of conservation of energy
  • 27. What energy does an apple in a tree possess?
A) Mechanical
B) mechanical potential
C) Potential
D) gravitational potential
  • 28. Which energy source is limited and can be depleted?
A) non-renewable
B) Renew
C) renewable
D) All of the above
  • 29. Acceleration of an object happens when things ___
A) Heat
B) hardness
C) both are correct
D) Ultraviolet
  • 30. What form of energy is the energy of an object based on its motion or position?
A) mechanical
B) Potential
C) Energy
D) Kinetic
  • 31. Which law in physics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it simply changes form?
A) conservation of matter
B) None of the above
C) conservation of energy
D) Matter
  • 32. What do you call the movement of fluids in which convection OcCUrs?
A) convection current
B) Biomass
C) Currently
D) Convection
  • 33. What refers to the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer substance to a cooler one?
A) Power
B) Force
C) Forcing
D) heat
  • 34. What type of kinetic energy does moving objects possess?
A) Mechanical
B) Mechanical forces
C) Kinetic force
D) mechanical kinetic
  • 35. Which method of heat transfer happens through electromagnetic waves?
A) radiation
B) Cunning
C) convection
  • 36. Which form of energy refers to the internal energy of an object?
A) Magnetic
B) thermal
C) electromagnetic
D) Magic
  • 37. What refers to the transfer of energy to an object when an object moves due to the application of force?
A) work
B) Convection
C) Induction
D) motion
  • 38. Which type of physical quantity only refers to the magnitude alone?
A) scalar
B) Score
C) Schedule
D) Scared
  • 39. This energy can be acquired through the process called nuclear fission.
A) Mechanical
B) chemical
C) Magnetic
D) nuclear
  • 40. This is the speed at a certain given amount of time.
A) Available
B) Speed
C) instantaneous speed
D) average speed
  • 41. Who was the proponent of the three laws of motion?
A) Newborn
B) Isaac Newton
C) Newtron
D) Negative
  • 42. racer started with a speed of 120 km per hr all through out until the finish line. What is being described in the scenario?
A) Speeding
B) Speed
C) average speed
D) constant speed
  • 43. When a corner goes around a corner at 20mph, why do we say it accelerates?
A) The car is accelerating because it's changing direction.
B) The car is accelerating because kinetic
C) All of the above
D) The car is accelerating
  • 44. Which of the following electromagnetic wave can penetrate our skin, thus we really need to wear sunscreen when exposing ourselves to sun?
A) Violet
B) None at all
C) Violence
D) ultraviolet
  • 45. Which of the following is not an example of acceleration?
A) Property
B) extrinsic property
C) Probably
D) a cheetah running 27 m/s east
  • 46. Ana and Sofie are playing tug of war. Sofie is pulling with 5 newtons while Ana is pulling with 10 newtons. What is being described?
A) unbalanced forces
B) Force
C) Balanced the cost
D) Balance
  • 47. Which of the following is not among the measurement used in temperature?
A) Kelvin
B) Degrees
C) degrees kelvin
D) All the
  • 48. Clifford feels cold. Hence, Mark decided to hug him since he believes he has a higher body temperature. Following the concept of heat, what would be the flow of thermal energy?
A) From Mark to Clifford
B) Mark only
C) Clifford to mark
D) Clifford only
  • 49. What is described as a push or pull that causes an object to change its position?
A) Mass
B) Balance
C) Power
D) force
  • 50. The sun heating the earth is an example of which heat transfer?
A) None of this
B) Ultrasonic
C) Ultraviolet
D) radiation
  • 51. What method of heat transfer is involved in touching your heated phone?
A) conduction
B) Power
C) Induction
D) Ultraviolet
  • 52. Which of the following best described speed?
A) Over the past
B) change in distance over time
C) Change
D) Time
  • 53. What method of heat transfer best explains why we need to place our air conditioner in higher areas?
A) Heat
B) convection
C) Induction
D) Power
  • 54. What energy does a rubber band possess?
A) Plastic
B) Playing
C) Induction
D) elastic
  • 55. Powerbank is to potential as moving electric fan is to ___
A) Power
B) Balance
C) kinetic
D) Passed
  • 56. What refers to the heat transfer through the movement of a fluid?
A) Induction
B) Induction forced
C) convection
D) Force
  • 57. What is the third law of motion which states that, "In every action, there will always be an equal and opposite reaction."
A) Action
B) Acting
C) Reaction
D) law of action-reaction
  • 58. What source of energy when used, does not get permanently depleted?
A) Renew
B) Unrewarding
C) renewable
D) All of the above
  • 59. This energy is associated with vibrating molecules that affect temperature.
A) thermal
B) Electric
C) Electrical
D) electromagnetic
  • 60. This law of motion basically says that the more force applied to an object, the faster it will accelerate.
A) law of action-reaction
B) Acting
C) Law
D) law of acceleration
  • 61. What is the standard unit for temperature?
A) Kilometer
B) kelvin
C) Power
D) Miles
  • 62. What energy does an infrared possess?
A) Kinetic
B) Balance
C) Magnetic
D) electromagnetic
  • 63. This energy source is a renewable one that uses mechanical energy from running water like rivers and waterfalls.
A) hydropower
B) Power
C) Hydrogen
D) Miles
  • 64. What will be your average speed if you run a 100-meter distance within 20 seconds?
A) Miles
B) 100 m/ls
C) 50 m/s
D) Kilometer
  • 65. What is the most efficient source of energy?
A) Nuisance
B) Number
C) Nucleus
D) nuclear
  • 66. In the second law of motion, what relationship does the force and the mass of an object have?
A) Power
B) Directions
C) directly proportional
D) Proposal
  • 67. Which electromagnetic wave causes the warmth we feel from a bonfire?
A) Imagine
B) Instead
C) infrared
D) Induction
  • 68. Temperature uses the units of degrees Celsius and does not consider any direction at all. This statement proves that temperature is what?
A) Scalar
B) a scalar quantiry
C) Scared
D) Quarantine
  • 69. What makes a velocity change?
A) both are_correct
B) Important
C) Bothering
D) Correction
  • 70. What is described as the total distance something has traveled divided by the total time it has traveled?
A) Speed
B) average speed
C) Speedy
D) instantaneous speed
  • 71. Which shows heat transfer by conduction?
A) holding an ice cube
B) Holding
C) Cube
  • 72. What is the unit for the speed?
A) Meters
B) Kilometer
C) meters per second
D) Miles
  • 73. What form of energy is produced when chemical bonds are broken?
A) Magic
B) Chiefly
C) Mechanical
D) chemical
  • 74. When molecules are bumping into each other to transmit sound, what energy is produced?
A) Force
B) sound
C) Voice
D) Power
  • 75. A soccer ball is lying in an open field. Which law of motion is it?
A) Law
B) Inertia
C) Lawn
D) law of inertia
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