Q3 1ST SUMMATIVE TEST
Quiz by Fritz Brian Balor
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- Q1
The starting point you choose to describe the location of an object is called________.
Reference Direction
Reference Point
Motion
East
30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q2
If the reference point changes, which of the following statement is true?
Distance and direction to an object change
The position of the object changes
There is no change
Direction to the object changes, but not distance.
30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q3
Which statement indicates that motion has occurred?
The reference point has changed.
The object being described has changed.
The position of the object has changed.
Directions change
30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q4
An object is in _______________if it changes position relative to a reference point
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q5
When measuring how far an object has moved, we measure from what point of a ruler?
5
0
15
10
30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q6
Meterstick, tape measure, and sturdy rope are some of the standard tools in measuring distance.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q7
The measure of how far or near two points are from one another is called distance.
truefalseTrue or False30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q8
The Metric System of measurement of distance is used only in the Philippines.
falsetrueTrue or False30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q9
Using different units of measurement may lead to misunderstanding and confusion among people.
truefalseTrue or False30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q10
Ten kilometers is equal to 1000 meters
falsetrueTrue or False30sS5FE-IIIa-1 - Q11
Which of the following is a conductor?
metal spoon
eraser
tissue
paper
30sS5FE-IIIc-3 - Q12
Which of the following is an insulator?
scissors
thumbtacks
tissue
pins
30sS5FE-IIIc-3 - Q13
Which group is composed of insulators only?
brass, gold, silver
glass, plastic, rubber
leather, iron nail, pins
aluminum foil, iron nail, rubber
30sS5FE-IIIc-3 - Q14
It is a form of energy made up of charges that can provide heat, light and motion.
Users enter free textType an Answer30sS5FE-IIIc-3 - Q15
Match the word/term in Column A to its related concepts in Column B.
Users link answersLinking120sS5FE-IIIc-3