TQ - Science12 (Physics 12)
TQ - Science12 (Physics 12)
TQ - Science12 (Physics 12)
Department of Education
Caraga Region
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SURIGAO DEL SUR
Directions:
Read each item carefully and choose the correct answer. Write the letter of your
choice on a separate sheet of paper.
2. If two objects are rubbed together, the object that losses electrons becomes
_____.
A. neutral.
B. partially charged.
C. positively charged.
D. negatively charged.
5. Three different, small, charged objects are placed as shown in the illustration
above. The charges q1 and q3 are fixed in place while q2 is free to move. Given q1
= 2e, q2 = −3e, and q3 = −5e, and that r = 2.0×10 −7 m, what will be the
magnitude of F21 and F23? Note: e = 1.602×10−19 C?
A. F = -2.16×10 N; F = 3.46×10 N
23
-14
21
-14
B. F = -1.52×10 N; F = 4.76×10 N
23
-14
21
-14
C. F = 1.52×10 N; F = -4.76×10 N
23
-14
21
-14
D. F = 2.16×10 N; F = -3.46×10 N
23
-14
21
-14
6. Two charges, +Q and –Q, are placed a distance d from a negative charge – q.
The charges, +Q and –Q, are located along lines perpendicular to each other as
shown in the diagram below.
Figure 2. Two charges, +Q and –Q, are placed a distance d from a negative charge – q.
(Source: https://images.app.goo.gl/1AQAFEwmXTadX1Zt7)
Which one of the following arrows correctly shows the direction of the net
force acting on charge –q due to the presence of charges +Q and –Q?
A.
B.
C.
D.
7. Which formula gives the area of the surface for a line of charge of the gaussian
surface in a cylinder?
Q
A. E= 2
ɛo 4 π R
Q
B. E= 2
ɛo 3 π R
Q
C. E=
ɛ o 2 πRL
Q
D. E=
ɛ o 2 L3
8. Which formula gives the total of the electric flux out of a closed surface?
Q
A. Φ E =
ɛo
Q
B. Φ E =
ɛ o 4 π R2
Q
C. Φ E =
ɛ o 3 π R2
Q
D. Φ E = 3
ɛo 2 L
9. Consider the pairs of charges Q 1 and Q2. Which of the following sets has the
most negative potential energy? (B)
A. v
B. V
C. V
D.
V
10. An electric field of 500makes an angle of 40° with the surface vector and
m
has a magnitude of 0.400 m2. What will be electric flux that passes through the
surface?
V
A. 75.031
m
V
B. 153.21
m
V
C. 172.15
m
V
D. 223.02
m
The diagram shows 2 oppositely charged parallel plates, each with a uniform
electric field E.
11. What will be the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point A?
A. E, to the left
B. E, to the right
C. 2E to the right
D. Zero, no direction
A. A and B
B. B and C
C. C and D
D. D and E
14. The electric potential of a point charge is zero when the distance r is equal
to
A. constant
B. Infinity
C. less than zero
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15. Which of the following is TRUE about a point charge q produces an electric
field ⃗
E at all point in space?
A. The field produced by a neutral point charge points toward the
charge.
B. The field produced by a positive point charge points toward the
charge.
C. The field produced by a positive point charge points away from the
charge.
D. The field produced by a negative point charge points away from the
charge.
16. Which of the following represents the electric field map due to a single
positive charge? (A)
17. An electric field is created by two parallel plates (Fig. 5). Which of the
following points corresponds to the higher electric potential? (A)
A. Point A
B. Point B
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Second Quarter
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Caraga Region
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SURIGAO DEL SUR
C. Point C
D. Point D
19. Given n capacitors with charge Q and capacitance C, you will get the
greatest energy stored in _____.
A. series circuits
B. closed circuits
C. parallel circuits
D. complex circuits
22. The following are ways to express the stored potential energy in a capacitor
if we define the potential energy of an uncharged capacitor as zero EXCEPT,
Q2
A. U =
2C
1 2
B. U = C V
2
2
QV
C. U =
2
1
D. U = QV
2
25. Which refers to the rate at which charge flows past a point in a circuit?
A. Capacitor
B. Current
C. Resistance
D. Voltage
26. How many electrons are there in 30 Coulomb, if C=6.25 x 1018 electrons?
A. 6.25 x 1018 C
B. 18.75 x 1018 C
C. 62.5 x 1018 C
D. 187.5 x 1018 C
29. What happens to the resistance of the conducting wire if the area of a
conducting wire is doubled?
A. doubled
B. halved
C. tripled
D. unchanged
31. What are materials that have resistance that changes with voltage or
current called?
A. Batteries
B. Capacitors
C. Non-ohmic
D. Ohmic
33. The following statements about emf and potential difference are true
EXCEPT?
A. The electromotive force is represented by the symbol ε whereas the symbol
V represents the potential difference.
B. The electromotive force is represented by the symbol ε whereas the symbol
V represents the potential difference.
C. The magnitude of emf varies, whereas the magnitude of the potential
difference has always remained constant.
D. The electromotive force transfers the energy in the whole of the circuit. The
potential difference is the measure of energy between any two points on the
circuit.
34. What is the resistance of the bulb if an incandescent bulb allows 300 mA of
current to pass through when connected to a 220 V source?
A. 220 Ω
B. 300 Ω
C. 500 Ω
D. 733 Ω
35. How many volts are supplied to operate an indicator light on a DVD player
that has a resistance of 150 Ω, given that 40.0 mA passes through it?
A. 3 V
B. 6 V
C. 15 V
D. 40 V
39. Which of the following statements is true for the junction below?
A. I 1+ I 2=I 3
B. I 3+ I 2=I 1
C. I 1+ I 2=I 3
D. I 3−I 2=I 1
41. In what direction will the magnetic field lines point in the region just outside
the south pole?
A. Go around the south pole
B. Point toward the south pole
C. Point away from the south pole
D. Are less concentrated than at the north pole
42. Magnetic field lines could give convenience in visualizing the field. The
following statements are true about magnetic field line EXCEPT?
A. The path followed by magnetic field lines do not exist
B. The compass needle lines up parallel to magnetic field lines
C. The path followed by the iron particle corresponds to magnetic field line
D. The path followed by an electric charge corresponds to magnetic field line
A. F=IlB
B. F=IlBsinθ
C. F=qvB
D. F=qvBsinθ
45. Consider the image of the loop of wire carrying a current in a magnetic field.
A. Upwards
B. Downwards
C. Left to right
D. Right to left
47. A long, straight conductor carries a current of 100 A. At what distance from
the conductor is the magnetic field caused by the current equal to the Earth’s
magnetic field?
A. 0.4 m
B. 0.5 m
C. 4.0 m
D. 5.0 m
48. What is the field inside a 2.00-m-long solenoid that has 2000 loops and
carries a 1600-A current?
A. 2.01 T
B. 4.26 T
C. 15.35 T
D. 26.27 T
49. A power cable contains two long parallel conductors placed 1.0 cm apart. It
carries a current of 100 A to a 40 hp electric motor. What is the force exerted
on a 1.0 m length of one conductor?
A. 0.1 N/m
B. 0.2 N/m
C. 1.0 N/m
D. 2.0 N/m
50. Student A said that the magnetic field outside the long solenoid would be no
larger than the field caused by each turn. Student B said it is zero since the
magnetic field is located inside the solenoid. Who is correct?
A. Student A, since magnetic fields cancel at equal position of the loop.
B. Student B, since magnetic fields cancel at equal position of the loop.
C. Student A, since each loop cancels out the magnetic field of the other.
D. Student B, since each loop cancels out the magnetic field of the other.