2nd QUARTER EXAM SCIENCE 10
2nd QUARTER EXAM SCIENCE 10
2nd QUARTER EXAM SCIENCE 10
SCIENCE 10
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
NUMBER OF NO.
ITEM
CODE LEARNING COMPETENCIES DAYS TYPE OF TEST OF
PLACEMENT
TAUGHT ITEMS
EASY
1. predict the qualitative
characteristics
(orientation, type, and
S10FE-IIg- MULTIPLE
magnification) of images 3 20 Test I (1-20)
50 CHOICE
formed by plane and
curved mirrors and
lenses;
AVERAGE
2. cite examples of practical
S10FE-IIc- applications of the
d-48 different regions of EM MULTIPLE
2 5 Test I (21-25)
waves, such as the use of CHOICE
radio waves in
telecommunications;
3. predict the qualitative
characteristics
(orientation, type, and
S10FE-IIg-
magnification) of images 3 IDENTIFICATION 15 Test II
50
formed by plane and
curved mirrors and
lenses;
DIFFICULT
S10FE-IIa- 4. compare the relative
wavelengths of different Test III
b-47 PROBLEM
forms of electromagnetic 3 20
SOLVING
waves;
Total Number of Items 60
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Subject Teacher
ARMY’S ANGELS INTEGRATED SCHOOL, Inc.
Block 8, Lot 2, Salazar Street., 60
Central Signal Village, Taguig City
SCORE
Pre-Final Exam
GENERAL PHYSICS 2
Second Semester
S.Y. 2019-2020
Name: ____________________________________
Direction:
1) This exam is recorded and is strictly no cheating. Anybody caught cheating in any form will
be dealt with accordingly.
2) Always remember that the result of this exam will measure how you did during the first part
of the fourth quarter.
3) READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY FOR EVERY TEST ITEMS.
I. Read the statements or questions carefully and then shade the letter of the correct
answer
from the choices given before each number.
1. How do the electromagnetic waves are arranged from radio wave to gamma ray
in terms of wavelength?
A. Increasing wavelength
B. Decreasing wavelength
C. From constant to infinite value of wavelength
D. From infinite to constant value of wavelength
2. What is TRUE between the energies carried by radio wave and microwave?
A. Radio wave carries greater amount of energy than microwave.
B. Radio wave carries lesser amount of energy than microwave.
C. Radio wave and microwave both carry the same value of energy.
D. Radio wave does not carry energy at all whereas microwave carries maximum
amount of energy.
3. Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the least frequency?
A. microwave B. radio wave C. UV ray D. visible light
4. Which of the following BEST describes the electromagnetic spectrum?
A. A continuum of electromagnetic waves
B. A wave which carries both magnetic and electric field
C. A mechanical wave which travels along a medium like air
D. A ray of white light dispersed into a band of rainbow colors
5. Satellite communications around the world are brought about by the utilization
A. radio waves. C. infrared.
B. microwaves. D. x-ray.
6. Tuning a radio over 103.1Megahertz (MHz) will allow the radio to subscribe the
radio station MOR Baguio. What does 103.1 MHz indicate?
A. This is the frequency modulation allocated to a radio waveband coming from
the station.
B. This is the frequency modulation assigned to a micro wave carrying signal
from the station.
C. This is the amplitude modulation of the station’s signal carried by an infrared.
D. This is the amplitude modulation of an ultra violet ray coming from the
station.
7. In which scenario an infrared scanner would be beneficial?
A. In a hospital in which a patient is being scanned for the
presence of potential cancer cells
B. In an airport in which passengers are scanned for abnormal body temperature
which is an indicator of a contagious deadly fever
C. In a diagnostic center for the detection of potential blood clots in the brain
D. In a maternal clinic in which a pregnant mother wants to know the sex of her
baby.
8. Why would a doctor never recommend his patient to undergo diagnostic x-ray
procedure every month?
A. X ray carries the highest amount of energy, thus the most dangerous
electromagnetic wave.
B. Over exposure to X ray produces too much Vitamin D in skin than can cause
third degree burn.
C. Too much exposure X ray can damage body tissues and can cause cancer.
D. X ray can penetrate the bones in the body and can cause osteoporosis.
9. Gamma rays are very strong that these can only be blocked with
A. specialized rubber and concrete wall.
B. thick walls made of iron and copper.
C. lead and thick concrete.
D. very thick fiber glass.
10. Overexposure to UV radiation may cause skin cancer. Which of the following
supports the given statement?
A. UV radiation damages the genetic material in skin which may result to
uncontrolled growth of skin cells.
B. Too much exposure to UV radiation triggers the over production of melanin in
skin causing the growth of cancer cells.
C. When the skin is overexposed to UV radiation, the layers thicken at a fast rate.
D. UV radiation dries up the skin allowing cancer-causing virus to penetrate it.
11. When you place a bottle in front of a plane mirror, you will be able to see its
reflection. Which of the following best describes the
reflection?
A. real, upright, and with the same height as the real object
B. virtual, upright, and with the same height as the real object
C. real, inverted, and with the same height as the real object
D. virtual, inverted, and with the same height as the real object
12. How much larger will your classroom seem to appear if the entire two opposite
walls of your classroom consists of plane mirrors?
A. 2x larger B. 3x larger C. 4x larger D. infinite
13. An object is placed between a concave mirror and its focal point. What is the
orientation of the image formed?
A. Virtual and inverted
B. Virtual and erect
C. Real and inverted
D. Real and erect
14. An image is formed at a screen positioned at the back of a concave lens.
Describe the image formed.
A.virtual and inverted C. real and inverted
B. virtual and erect D. real and erect
For items 15-18, refer to the given diagram.
16. What will be the orientation and type of the image produced by the mirror?
A. upright and real C. inverted and real
B. upright and virtual D. inverted and virtual
17. Where will be the image of the object located?
A. at C B. between C and F C. at F D.
between F and V
18. What is the height of the image formed by the mirror?
A. greater than the object C. equal to the height of the object
B. lesser than the object D. twice the height of the object
For items 19-21, refer to the given diagram.
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III. Solve the following problem correctly following the systematic way of computing a word
problem.
Indexes of Refraction
Air or vacuum: Barium glass: 1.60
1.00
Water: 1.33 Flint glass: 1.70
CR39: 1.498 Polycarbonate: 1.586
Crown Glass: Diamond: 2.45
1.523
1. What is the index of refraction of a refractive medium if the angle of incidence in air is 30 degrees
and the angle of refraction is 15 degrees? (5 points)
2. If the index of refraction for a certain glass is 1.50, and the angle of refraction is 15 degrees for a ray
of light traveling from air, what is the angle of incidence?
3. What is the velocity of light in meters per second in a material with an index of 2.0?
4. A light ray moving through CR39 at an angle of 49 degrees exits into another medium at an angle of
27.48 degrees. What is the index of the second medium? What is this medium?