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RJDAMA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY INC.

San Jose, Gonzaga, Cagayan


Grade 8 monthly Examination
“BLESSED ARE THR PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD” MATTHEW 5:8
TEST 1: CHOOSE ME! MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. It is a push or a pull. It describes the interaction between two objects. It is always exerted by
one object on another object.
a. Motion b. force c. net force d. inertia

2. It is the combination of all the forces acting on an object.


a. Force b. motion c. net force d. balanced force

3. This force causes changes in motion.


a. Force b. net force c. balanced force d. unbalanced force

4. This force produced no change in motion.


a. Force b. net force c. balanced force d. unbalanced force

5. The SI unit of force is _______.


a. Joule b. Newton c. Newton-meter d. kg.m/s2

6. Which of the following is the natural tendency of an object to resist motion?


a. Force b. inertia c. motion d. acceleration.

7. If the net force acting on object is zero, therefore ________.


a. There are no forces acting on an object
b. All forces acting on an object are balanced
c. The object is moving
d. None of the above

8. Which of the following changes when an unbalanced force acts on an object?


a. Inertia b. mass c. motion d. weight

9. An object is accelerated by a net force in which direction


a. At an angle to the force
b. In the direction of the force
c. In the direction opposite to the force
d. Perpendicular to the force

10. The weight of 1-kg lead is _______ the weight of a 1 kg of cotton.


a. Greater than b. less than c. the same as d. all of the above

11. A particle is moving in a circle with a uniform speed. It has a constant _____.
a. Acceleration b. displacement c. velocity d. inertia
12. Which among the following laws of motion states that “an object at rest will remain at rest
and an object in motion will continue to be in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force?”
a. Law of acceleration b. law of inertia c. law of interaction d. low of gravity

13. Which among the following laws of motion states that “for every action of force upon an
object, that object in return will exert an equal and opposite force upon the other object?”
a. Law of acceleration b. law of inertia c. law of interaction d. low of gravity

14. Which among the following laws of motion states that “the unbalanced forced on an object
equals the object’s mass times its acceleration.”
a. Law of acceleration b. law of inertia c. law of interaction d. low of gravity

15. Who among the following well-known physicists formulated the three laws of motion?
a. Prescott Joule b. Sir Isaac Newton c. Gaspard Coriolis d. Gallileo Gallilei

TEST II: Solve the following problem.

1. If the cart has a mass of 25 kg and the girl pushes with a force of 10 N, what is the cart’s
acceleration?

2. I a force of 5 N to the left and a force of 20 N to the right act on a 10-kg object, what is the
net force? What is its acceleration>?

Prepared by:

ERWIN A. TABASAN
Adviser
RJDAMA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY INC.
San Jose, Gonzaga, Cagayan
Grade 8 monthly Examination

Name:__________________________ Year/Section:____________

TEST I: CHOOSE ME! Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer.(2 points each)
1. Which of the following is a measure of gravitational force on an object?
a. Force b. mass c. weight d. motion

2. Which of the following is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is constant?
a. Force b. mass c. weight d. motion

3. The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is ____.


a. 8.9 m/s b. -9.8 m/s c. 9.8m/s2 d. 9.8 m/s

4. Friction is a force that _______.


a. Opposes motion
b. Does not exist when surfaces are very smooth
c. Happens only when an object is in motion
d. None of the above

5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?


a. Friction depends on the force pushing the surface together
b. Sliding friction disappears as soon as an object starts moving
c. There is a maximum static friction between surfaces
d. Sliding friction can cause objects to slow down

6. It is the motion of an object moving at a constant speed on a circular path.


a. third law of motion
b. Uniform circular motion
c. First law of motion
d. Second law of motion

7. Which of the following is a requirement for work to be done?


a. When you apply a force to an object.
b. When an object is moving after you apply a force to it.
c. When you exert a force that moves an objects in the direction of the force.
d. When you do something that is difficult.

8. Deyven, carrying a suitcase in his head, moves from rest on a horizontal road to another
point where he comes to rest. He does ______.
a. Maximum work c. positive work
b. Negative work d. zero work

9. The SI unit of work is _____.


a. Newton b. kg c. N-m d. Joule
10. Which among the following statements about work is NOT true?
a. It refers to the exerted force on object and the object moves in the direction of the
force.
b. It is the product of force and displacement
c. The greater the force exerted on an object, the more work is done.
d. Newton-meter is not the SI unit to be used for work.

TEST II: Solve the following problems.(5 points each)

1. Using a force o 50 N, you push a cart 10 m across a school corridor. How much work did you
do?
2. When a box is pushed at a horizontal distance of 0.5 m by a horizontal force of 10 N, how
much work is done?

Prepared by:

ERWIN A. TABASAN
Adviser

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