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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Schools Division of Cebu Province
San Remigio District II
Calambua Integrated School
Calambua, San Remigio, Cebu

SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 8 Q1


(2024-2025)

Name:_______________________________Yr & Section:_________________Date: ___/ ___/____ Score:____

1. What energy does a moving object have?


a. Heat Energy b. Kinetic Energy c. Potential Energy d. Thermal Energy
2. What is the method of transferring energy from one object to another?
a. Acceleration b. Force c. Power d. Work
3. What is the stored energy of an object?
a. Heat Energy b. Kinetic Energy c. Potential Energy d. Thermal Energy
4. Which of the following mass of the bowling ball that rolls at a speed of 5.5 m/s and its kinetic energy
93.77 J? a. 12.4kg b. 18.2kg c. 10.6kg d. 6.2kg
5. A 0.40kg bird is flying at a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. What is the birds kinetic energy?
a. 3.2 J b. 4.2 J c. 2.0 J d. 12.8 J
6. Two objects with different masses are placed on the same shelf. Which object contains more energy?
a. Both objects have the same amount of energy
b. Neither object has any energy because they are not moving
c. The object with a greater mass has more energy
d. The object with less mass has more energy
7. Which is the best example that something has kinetic energy?
a. A car park on a steep hill b. A picture hanging on the wall
c. A piece coal before it’s burned d. A tennis ball rolling across the court
8. The following situations demonstrate potential energy EXCEPT :
a. A bullet fired from a gun b. A car parked at the top of a hill
c. A child at the top of a slide d. River water at the top of waterfall
9. The following condition exhibits kinetic energy EXCEPT:
a. Water inside a glass b. running athlete on the field
b. Rolling stone from the hill d. dancing kids in the living room of the house
10. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possessed due to its ______
a. Mass b. Motion c. Position d. Weight
11. Potential energy is the energy of an object based on its __________
a. Height and Mass b. Speed and Height c. Mass and Speed d. Weight and Speed
12. Which of the following factors does not affect the amount of potential energy of an object?
a. Gravity b. Height c. Mass d. Speed
13. Which of the following quantities, when doubled has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic
energy? a. Mass b. Size c. Speed d. Weight
14. Energy can
a. do work b. change form c. move from place to place d. all of these
15. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between work and energy?
a. The less energy used, no work is done.
b. The greater energy used, the less work is done.
c. The less energy used the greater the work done.
d. The greater energy used the greater the work done.

School Name: Calambua Integrated School


Office Address: Calambua, San Remigio, Cebu
Contact Number: 09217999162
Email Address: [email protected]
16. How does work related to power and energy?
a. The lesser its energy, the greater its power to do work.
b. The greater the energy and power, the lesser work done.
c. The power and energy are directly proportional to work.
d. The power and energy are inversely proportional to work.
17. How does energy related to work?
a. Energy is the ability to do work.
b. The greater energy you have, the lesser work done.
c. When energy is transferred from one object to another, work is done.
d. The amount of energy spent in doing work is equal to the amount of work done
18. Which of the following quantities, when doubled, has the greatest effect on the amount of
kinetic energy? a. mass b. size c. speed d. weight
19. Which of the following factors does not affect the amount of potential energy of an object?
a. gravity b. height c. mass d. speed
20. Where does a car on a hill have the greatest potential energy?
a. top of the hill b. bottom of the hill
c. halfway down the hill d. it has the same potential energy at all points

II. Identify whether the objects in the given situations possess Potential Energy or Kinetic Energy.
Write KE if it is Kinetic Energy or PE if it is Potential Energy.

____1. Bird flying


____2. Log in a fireplace
____3. Watermelon on a desk
____4. Car travelling on the highway
____5. Car sitting in a driveway
____6. Bunch of coconut stick on a table
____7. Ball bouncing on the floor
____8. Child jumping on his bed
____9. Child sleeping on the crib
____10.Marble rolling down the ramp

III. Identify if WORK is done or NO WORK is done in the given situation. Write W if work is
done or NW if no work is done.
_____1. A girl pulling out a cart.
_____2. A man on an ascending elevator.
_____3. A man pushing a wall and the wall does not move.
_____4. A mango fruit falling from the tree.
_____5. A girl carrying a shoulder bag walking down the street.

IV. PROBLEM SOLVING:

1. A 2 kg book on top a shelf has a PE of 30J. How high is the shelf?


2. If a 2 kg ball is thrown a velocity of 6 m/s. What is its KE?
3. Calculate the work done of a girl pushing a cart in the aisle with a 100N covering
a distance of 7m.

School Name: Calambua Integrated School


Office Address: Calambua, San Remigio, Cebu
Contact Number: 09217999162
Email Address: [email protected]
1. What is the Greatest
Common Factor of 24 and
45?
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D.
6
___
1. What is the Greatest
Common Factor of 24 and
45?
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D.
6
___

School Name: Calambua Integrated School


Office Address: Calambua, San Remigio, Cebu
Contact Number: 09217999162
Email Address: [email protected]

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