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General Physics 2: M V B G

This document is a summative test for a General Physics 2 class that assesses students' understanding of concepts related to density, pressure, buoyancy, and their applications. It contains 11 multiple choice questions testing formulas and units for density, pressure, volume, area, and forces. It also includes 5 problems solving for density, buoyant force, pressure, and related quantities. The final questions ask students to explain the buoyant force, relate the importance of understanding pressure, and discuss drowning prevention.

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General Physics 2: M V B G

This document is a summative test for a General Physics 2 class that assesses students' understanding of concepts related to density, pressure, buoyancy, and their applications. It contains 11 multiple choice questions testing formulas and units for density, pressure, volume, area, and forces. It also includes 5 problems solving for density, buoyant force, pressure, and related quantities. The final questions ask students to explain the buoyant force, relate the importance of understanding pressure, and discuss drowning prevention.

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GENERAL PHYSICS 2

Name: Grade & Section:


Activity Title: Summative Test Date:
Activity No.: 3.4
Learning Target
1. Identify formula and units of density, pressure and related concepts.
2. Solve problems on density, pressure and related concepts.
3. Explain and relate pressure and buoyancy to real-life situations.
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DIRECTIONS: Read and answer each question below. ENCIRCLE the LETTER your choice
for one point each.

1. The formula for density is _________________.


m
A. 𝜌 = v C. FB = Fg — W
𝐹
B. 𝑃 = 𝐴 D. P = Po + ρgh

2. When finding for pressure, the formula to use is ______________.


m
A. 𝜌 = v C. FB = Fg — W
𝐹
B. 𝑃 = 𝐴 D. P = Po + ρgh

3. When given a solid object and is asked to find for the volume, one has to use _________.
m
A. 𝜌 = v C. A= lw
B. V = lwh D. 𝑉 = 𝜋𝑟 2h

4. Finding for the weight is _____________ and ______________.


A. area; mass C. mass; gravity
B. gravity; area D. gravity; force

5. The unit of force is __________________.


A. kg.m/s2 C. N/m2
B. kg/m3 D. newton

6. The unit of pressure is __________________.


A. kg.m/s2 C. N/m2
B. kg/m3 D. newton

7. The unit of density is __________________.


A. kg.m/s2 C. N/m2
B. kg/m3 D. newton

8. The unit of volume is __________________.


A. kg/m3 C. m3
B. kg D. newton

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9. The unit of area is __________________.
A. kg.m/s2 C. m2
B. kg D. pascal

10. The force responsible for objects to float is ________________.


A. buoyant force C. pressure
B. gravity D. specific gravity

11. A fish is able to adjust its average density because it ________________.


A. inflates its swim bladder
B. deflates its gall bladder
C. inflates and deflates its gall bladder
D. inflates and deflates its swim bladder

12. Submarines totally submerge into seas because _______________________________.


A. seawater makes it submerge
B. it takes seawater into its ballast tank for added mass
C. it submerges because it is heavy as it is made of metal
D. it takes air from the atmosphere into its ballast tank for added mass

DIRECTIONS: Read and solve each problem below. Show complete solution for 3 points and 2
points for the correct answer.

1. What is the density of an object with mass of 25.0 kg, length of 3.0 m, width of 2.5 m
and height of 7.0 m?

2. A 9.5-kg pole of bamboo is floating on water. If its area is 2.5 m 2 and height is 25 m,
what is its density?

3. Oil scattered on a body of seawater after a ship sank. If the oil floating on the sea has a
radius of 24.0 meters and 0.5 cm height, what is its density?

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4. In a hydraulic lift, a 5.0-m2 piston which carries a 5.0 x104-N metal is pushed by a small
piston with an area of 1.0 m2. What is the amount of force needed to lift the object?

5. Pressure is applied on an object at 5.5 N/m2 on an area of 2 meters. Find the amount of
force applied?

DIRECTIONS: Read and answer the questions below. Rubrics is given below.

4 3 2 1 0 Q1 Q2
Correct grammar, spelling With 1 or 3 incorrect grammar With 4 or 6 incorrect grammar
Many No
and well-constructed and/or spelling and not that and/or spelling and not that
errors answer
sentence well-constructed well-constructed
Explained well and Correctly explained but not Not No
Explained but confusing
correctly with/out examples well done explained answer

1. What force allows objects like humans to swim and float? What are some reasons of
drowning? Give at least one and explain. Give also one survival skill to avoid
drowning.

2. How important is understanding pressure for you? Relate this concept on daily life.

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