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SAINT PAUL SCHOOL OF APARRI

Aparri, Cagayan
S.Y. 2017-2018

NAME: DATE:

SECTION: PARENT SIGNATURE:

THIRD MONTHLY EXAMINATION


IN SCIENCE 7

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read and analyze each question. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. Fatima and Theo are arguing in the canteen. Fatima argues that if she throws a plate with a
greater speed, it will have greater inertia; Theo on the other hand argues that inertia is not
affected by the speed of an object, but rather by its mass. In your opinion, who has the correct
notion about inertia?

a. Fatima because the faster an object moves, the harder it is to change its state of motion
b. Theo, because inertia depends on the mass of an object and the heavier it is, the greater
its inertia
c. Theo, because mass is solely the measure the greater the inertia, the heavier the mass.
d. They are both correct

2. Troy spends most of its weekends lying on his coach while eating plenty of food and watching
horror movies. What effect does this practice have on Troy’s inertia?

a. It adds to his mass and has inertia


b. It adds to his mass, but does not affect his inertia
c. It does not affect his inertia at all.
d. It lessen his inertia

3. A brick hit a glass window. The brick breaks the glass because?

a. The force of the brick is greater than the force of the window.
b. The force of the brick is less than the force of the window.
c. The force of the brick is the same as the force of the window.
d. Nothing happens

4. Which of the following statement is true about action-reaction pairs according to newton’s third
law of motion?

a. Action-reaction pairs are always opposite, but are not always equal.
b. Action-reaction pairs cancel out each other.
c. Action-reaction pairs are equal, but opposite and on different objects.
d. Action – reaction nothing happens

5. If a woman pushes a cart at rest the cart pushes back equally as much on the woman. Will the
cart be set into motion?

a. Yes, because there is a net force acting on the chart


b. Yes, because there is time delay between the action and reaction forces.
c. No, the cart will not be set into motion since the two forces will cancel out reach other.
d. No, because there is a net force acting on the cart
6. The law of states that “in every action there is always a reaction.
a. law of inertia
b. law of acceleration
c. law of interaction
d. law of mass

7. Is the rate of change in velocity of moving object per unit of time?


a. Speed
b. Motion
c. Acceleration
d. Friction

8. Refers to the force that resists motion whenever two materials or media are contact with each
other, and are sliding or rolling over each other.

a. Friction
b. Rubbing
c. Motion
d. Force

9. The law of states that” an object remains at rest not unless it is acted upon by
force”.

a. law of inertia
b. law of acceleration
c. law of interaction
d. law of mass
10. Imagine that you are in outer space where gravitational pull and friction force are nonexistent.
If you throw a ball, what do you think will happen to it?

a. It gradually stops.
b. It will continue to move in the same direction
c. It will burst into dust
d. Nothing happens
e.

II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify which law of motion is observed in the following situations. Write
(LI) for LAW OF INERTIA, (LA) for LAW OF ACCELERATION, (LOI) for LAW OF INTERACTION.

1. A rocket taking off from earth which pushes gases in one direction and the rocket in the
other.
2. A rocket sitting on the ground preparing for takeoff but it needs an outside force to
overcome its inertia of a non- moving object.
3. A rocket that is accelerating through space and exerts a great amount of force because
its mass and acceleration is so large
4. A ball rolling down a hill will continue to roll unless friction or another force stops it.
5. If pulled quickly a tablecloth can be removed from underneath of dishes have the
tendency to remain still as long as the friction from the movement of the table cloth is
not too great.
6. A truck requires a more powerful engine than a compact car
7. The head of a hammer can be tightened onto the wooden handle by banging the bottom
of the handle against a hard surface.
8. Headrests are placed in cars to prevent whiplash injuries during rear-end collisions.
9. A bowling player needs to follow through when throwing a bowling ball.
10. A runner who reaches the finish line most continue running for some time.
III. PROBLEM SOLVING

A. Solve for the value of FORCE, ACCELERATION AND MASS. Write your solutions inside the box
provided.

1. 2. 3.
? 30 150
N N

30 15
m/s2 kg
?
30
m/s2
?

4. 5.

6. 7. 8.
9. 10.

IV. ESSAY: Give your reaction on the statement below.

Perseverance is the key to overcoming any difficulty. We will be subjected to the push and
pull of events. In our life, there is a corresponding action and reaction. In every action that we do,
there is a corresponding reaction.

CARITAS CHRISTI URGET NOS!

MISS MAJORICA MILLAN YOLANDA S. ANNANG

PREPARED BY: CHECKED BY:

SISTER REBECCA G. GUNNAO

APPROVED BY:

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