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I.
II.
b. Infrasonic
c. Supersonic
d. Shock wave
2. Sound cannot travel here.
a. Solids
b. Liquids
c. Gases
d. Vacuum
3. It is dependent upon the frequency of sound.
a. Pitch
b. Amplitude
c. Loudness
d. Quality or timbre
4. In which of following media will sound travel faster?
a. Brick
b. Oil
c. Water
d. Air
5. As frequency increases, wavelength __________.
a. Decreases
b. Remains the same
c. Becomes faster
d. Increases
6. Increasing the amplitude of the sound waves increases its __________.
a. Speed
b. Pitch
c. Frequency
d. Loudness
7. Sound waves are produced by _________.
a. Radio stations
b. Vibrating bodies
c. Objects under pressure
d. Soft objects
8. The amplitude of a particular wave is 1 m. the top-to-bottom distance
of the wave disturbance is _______.
a. 0.5 m
b. 1.0 m
c. 2 m
d. 3 m
9. The part of the human ear which vibrates when hits by sound waves is
_________.
a. Pinna
b. Cohlea
c. Eardrum
d. Auditory nerves
10.
Frequency is expressed in __________.
a. Decibels
b. Hertz
c. M/s
d. Sec
11.
The speedometer in your car tells you the ________ of your car.
a. Acceleration
b. Average speed
c. Instantaneous speed
d. Velocity
12.
To report the ______ of an object, we must specify both its speed
and direction.
a. Acceleration
b. Velocity
c. Length
d. Speed
13.
Sam runs twice around a 500 m track and field oval. What is his
displacement?
a. 1000 km
b. 500 km
c. 200 km
d. 0
14.
A decrease in velocity means ______.
a. A body is decelerating
b. A body is at rest
c. A body is accelerating
d. The body is unstable
III.
Draw and label the following. 10 points each
A. Transverse wave and longitudinal wave
PREPARED BY:
MS. JULIA ANGELA N.CARIMPONG
SUBJECT TEACHER
APPROVED BY:
MR. RENE R. REFRE
PRINCIPAL