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SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN BUYONG ADIL PHYSICS FORM 4 TEST 2 / AUGUST 2011 NAME : ____________________________________________ CLASS : ____________________ This

question paper consists of 40 questions. Answer all the question. Each question is followed by four options A, B, C, and D. Choose the correct answer for every question. Answer each question by blackening the correct space on the answer sheet. 1 Which of the following statements is true about impulsive force? A It is defined as change in momentum. B It is defined as rate of change of momentum. C It is product of a force activity on an object and the time taken. D It is defined as the force acting perpendicularly on a unit surface. 2 Which of the following is the reason for a long jumper to bend his knees upon landing? A To increase landing time B To increase impulsive force C To decrease landing time 3 An object of mass 3.0 kg moving with velocity 10 m s1 strikes on a stationary wall. The object rebounds with velocity 8 m s1 within 0.2 s. What is the impulsive force acts on the object? A 30 N B 120 N C 150 kg m s2 D 270 kg m s2 4 Peter bends his knees and jump down from a wall. He lands on the floor with velocity 5 m s1. The mass of Peter is 60 kg. What is the impulsive force that acts on Peter if the time interval to stop his motion is 0.5 s? A 150 N C 600 N B 300 N D 1 200 N 5 A ball of 1.2 kg with velocity 4 m s1 hit by a car which moving in same direction with the ball. The velocity of the ball increase to 10 m s1 in 0.5 s. What is the impulse on the ball? A 4.8 N s D 14.4 N s B 7.2 N s C 12 N s 6 Which of the following features does not improve the safety of passengers in a car? A Seat belts B Powerful engine C Automatic air bag

7 A force, F acts on 0.060 kg tennis ball which moving with velocity 2 m s1. If the velocity of the tennis ball change to 6 m s1 in opposite direction within 0.08 s, what is the value of F applied? A 3.0 N C 4.5 N B 3.6 N D 6.0 N 8 An object is falling through a vacuum. Which of the following quantities does not change? A Velocity B momentum C Acceleration D impulse

9 A water is launched vertically with a velocity of 20 m s1 . taking the acceleration of gravity g = 10 m s2 ,What is the maximun height reached? A 5m B 10 m C 15 m D 20 m 10 Which of the following statements is true about the value of gravitational acceleration? A It is depends on the mass of the object. B It is depends on latitude and altitude of the object. C It is constant at any location of same altitude. D It is constant at any location of height above sea level in Equator of Earth.

11 A box of 10 kg falls from a height of 20 m. Calculate the time taken for the box to reach the ground if the acceleration due to gravity is 10 m s2. A1.4 s C 4.0 s B2.0 s D 20 s 12 Which of the following statement is wrong about gravitational field strength? A Its unit is N kg1. B It is directly proportional to the mass of the object. C Its value is same for each object in a same location. D It is defined as the ratio of the weight to the mass of the object. 13 When an object of mass 0.5 kg is falling freely, it means that A its weight is 5N B its weight is increasing C its weight is decreasing D its apparent weight is zero 14 A feather and a coin are released together in perspex tube which is vacuumed. Which physical quantity will remain constant for both the feather and the coin? A Momentum B Acceleration C Kinetic energy D Potential energy 15 The mass of an object is 10 g. In vacuum, it falls freely to the ground. What is the weight of the object? A 100 N C1N B 10 N D 0.1 N 16 An object is thrown vertically up from the ground with an initial velocity 20 m s1. The maximum height reached by the object is A 2.0 m C 20 m B 10 m D 40 m 17 Weight is different from mass because A weight is affected by the acceleration of gravity B weight is scalar quantity C weight is measured in kg D mass is a vector quantity

18 A person in a lift will experience an increase in weight if the lift is A moving up with a velocity of 10 m s1 B moving down with a velocity of 10 m s1 C moving up with a acceleration of 10 m s2 D moving down with a acceleration of 10 m s2 19 The weight of an object is 500 N in place X where the acceleration of gravity is 10 N Kg -1 . what is its weight in place Y where the acceleration of gravity is 8 m s -2 ? A 80 N B 400 N C 500 N D 625 N 20 The front portion of a car crumples easily during a head-on crash. This feature can improve safety because A it prevents the car from skidding. B it increases the change in momentum of the car C it enables the car to stop in a longer time during the collision. D it makes the structure of the car stronger. 21 If the resultant force on an aeroplane is zero, the aeroplane A must be in stationary. B must be moving with constant velocity forward. C must be moving with constant velocity upward. D must be no acceleration forward and upward. 22 Diagram 1 shows a block of weight 200 N is placed on an inclined plane.

Diagram 1 Calculate the value of frictional force, F when the block is stationary. A 400 N C 346 N B 123 N D100 N

23 Diagram 2 shows a poster of 1.2 kg hanging on a wall by a rope at an angle of 40 to the vertical.

27 Diagram 4 shows a force, F pulling a 3 kg wooden block horizontally on a smooth and flat surface. The wooden block and load of 4 kg tied by a string.

Diagram 4 Diagram 2 What is the tension of the rope? A 4.6 N C 7.8 N B 6.0 N D 9.3 N If the load accelerates with 2 m s2 upward, what is the magnitude of F? A 8.0 N C 48 N B 40 N D 84 N 28 Diagram 5 shows a box resting on an inclined plane at angle to the vertical. 24 Diagram 3 shows a boy of 40 kg stands on a lift moving with acceleration 1.5 m s2.

Diagram 3 What is the force acting on the floor of the lift due to the mass of the boy? A 340 N C 427 N B 400 N D 460 N 25 Which of the following phenomena is not in force equilibrium? A A car moving with constant velocity. B A ship float at rest in the sea. C A fan hanging at rest on the wall. D An aeroplane accelerate uniformly in the air. 26 An object of mass 12 kg is placed on a planet with gravitational field strength 6.7 N kg1. What is the weight of the object on the planet? A 1.79 N C 80.4 N B 17.9 N D 120 N

Diagram 5 There are three forces acting on the box. By using m for mass of the box, g for the acceleration due to gravity, and F for frictional force, derive an equation to express the frictional force of the box on the inclined plane A F = mg sin B F = mg cos C F = mg tan D F = mg cos (90 ) 29 Diagram 6 shows a trolley of weight 40 kg Being pushed by a force of 100 N at angle of 60.

Diagram 6 Calculate the acceleration of the trolley. A 1 m s2 C 10 m s2 2 B 1.05 m s D 10.05 m s2

30 Diagram 7 shows a 10 kg load is suspended by two threads.

33 Diagram 8 shows a flowerpot is being hung to a wall with a rope of tention T at angle . A force F is pulling the flowerpot from the right.

Diagram 7 What is the tension of Thread 1? A 50.0 N C 131 N B 64.0 N D 156 N 31 Parachute is a device for making people or objects fall slowly and safely when fall from a high position. The function of parachute is due to A the density of the air is higher. B the air resistance has been increased. C the weight of the object has been reduced. D the acceleration due to gravity has been decreased. 32 In diagram 8, a weight R is supported by two forces, P and Q.

Diagram 8 Which of the following vector diagrams shows the forces W, T and F acting on the flowerpot correctly? A

DIAGRAM 8 D If the forces P, Q and R are in equilibrium, which statement below is not true? A The tension on R is 20 N B The foece P = Q cos 30 C The force R = Q sin 30 D The force P = R tan 30

34 In a diagram 9, three forces, F1, F2 and F3 and 20 N are in equilibrium.

38 In diagram 12, what is the resultant force formed by two forces of 10 N each?

Diagram 9 The value of F1 is A 10 N C 17.3 N B 12 N D 20 N 35 Diagram 10 shows a picture of mass 2 Kg being supported by two strings in equilibrium

A5N B 10 N

Diagram 12 C 15 N D 20 N

39 Diagram 13 shows an object of mass 0.5 kg being pulled by a force, F against a friction of 5 N

Diagram 10 What is the tension force, T in the string? A 10 N C 20 N B 11.5 N D 40 N 36 Diagram 11 shows a wooden block of 10 N moving down s frictionless slope due to its weight, F

Diagram 13 If the resultant force is 2 N, what is the value of F? A2N C7N B5N D 14 N 40 Diagram 14 shows four forces acting in different directions. 8N

4N

12 N

2N Diagram 11 What is the value of F? A0N C 8.7 N B5N D 10 N 37 Three forces acting on a point are in equilibrium.Which of the conclusion below is correct A All the three forces are acting in the same direction B The resultant force is zero C The angle between adjacent forces is 60 D The angle between adjacent forces is 45 Diagram 14 What is the resultant forces? A0N C 10 N B5N D 14 N

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