1st Summative Test in Science 8
1st Summative Test in Science 8
1st Summative Test in Science 8
Tacloban City
Direction: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write using big letter of the correct answer beside each number.
1. A law of motion defined or an object at rest will stay at rest, while an object in motion will stay in motion unless
acted upon by unbalance force.
A. Law of Inertia C. Law of Acceleration
B. Law of Interaction D. Law of Conservation of Energy
2. How can Newton’s third law be simply stated?
A. Action-Reaction C. Inertia
B. Balanced-Unbalanced D. Acceleration
3. This refers to a push or pull.
A. Momentum B. Acceleration C. Force D. Inertia
4. Which of the following illustrations show about balanced force?
A. B. C. D.
5. What force causes a change in motion?
A. Balanced B. Unbalanced C. Push D. Pull
6. Which of the following situations shows work done?
A. A girl pulling her cart.
B. A man lifting a box to be placed on a table.
C. A mango fruit falling from a branch.
D. All of the above.
7. What is the SI unit for work?
A. Newton B. Joule C. Watt D. Horsepower
8. Which of the following conditions about work is FALSE?
A. Work is done if the force you exert does make the object move in the same direction as the force you
exerted.
B. Work is done if the object you push moves a distance in the direction towards which you are pushing.
C. No work is done if the force you exert does not make the object move.
D. Work is done if the force you exert does not make the object move in the same direction as the force you
exerted.
9. When energy is stored, it is called __________.
A. Kinetic energy B. Potential energy C. Generator D. Battery
10. Energy in motion is called _________.
A. Kinetic energy B. Potential energy C. Thermal energy D. Both A and B
11. Which refers to the rate at which work is done?
A. Energy B. Power C. Work D. Force
12. A 3 L bottle of water is placed in refrigerator, and heat is removed from the water. The number of collision that
occur between water molecules __________.
A. decreases B. disappears C. increases D. stays the same
13. Suppose a ball has a mass of 0.60 kg is hit with a force of 12 N. What is its acceleration?
A. 20 m/s2 B. 15 m/s2 C. 10 m/s2 D. 25 m/s2
14. Suppose a woman is pushing a grocery cart with a 400 N force along the 5 meters aisle, how much work is done
in pushing the cart from one end of the aisle to the other?
A. 3,500 J B. 2,000 J C. 1,500 J D. 1,000 J
15. It refers to the size or strength of the force.
A. Direction B. Magnitude C. Line of action D. Point of application
16. Refers to the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles and it does not depend on the mass of the
object.
A. Heat B. Temperature C. Thermal Energy D. All of the above
17. A thermal energy which is being given up by a body or transferred from one body to another.
A. Temperature B. Heat C. Energy D. Work
18. It is the measure of the intensity of the heat in a substance.
A. Temperature B. Heat C. Energy D. Work
19. A book that has a mass of 2 kg is on the floor. If the book is lifted from the floor to the top shelf which is 3
meters from the floor, how much work is done on the floor?
A. 19.6 N B. 58.8 N C. 20.5 N D. 38.6 N
20. He is a one of the great scientists who studied the nature of motion.
A. Albert Einstein B. Ernest Rutherford C. Isaac Newton D. Charles Darwin
21. An instrument used to measure heat.
A. Thermometer B. Calorimeter C. Hydrometer D. Ammeter
22. What refers to the materials through which energy can easily be transferred as heat?
A. Insulators B. Producers C. Generators D. Conductors
23. It is a result from the movement of hotter fluids to colder fluids.
A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. Circulation
24. Which of the following DOES NOT describe about conduction?
A. It is the transfer of energy as heat between particles as they collide within a substance or between two
objects in contact.
B. It involves the direct contact of objects or atoms.
C. It usually involves an energy transfer between solids.
D. It is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
25. What method of heat transfer takes place in the illustration below?
A. Conduction
B. Radiation
C. Convection
D. None of the choices