Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
GABALDON VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE HIGH SCHOOL
BRGY. PANTOC, GABALDON, NUEVA ECIJA, 3131
SUMMATIVE TEST IN GENERAL PHYSICS 2
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I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the BEST answer and write it in the space provided
before each number. USE CAPITAL LETTER. Any form of Erasure and Alteration is
considered wrong.
______1.) It is the basic law of electromagnetism, It predicts how a magnetic field interacts in
an electric circuit.
A.) Faraday’s law B.) Lenz’s law C.) Charles law D.) Boyle’s law
______2.) In Faraday’s law of induction, the electricity that is produced depends on the turn of
a coil. In the following how many turns of coil produced the highest electricity?
A.) 250 B.) 200 C.) 300 D.) 500
______3.) What best describes Faraday’s law of induction?
A.) A magnet is stationary on the coil
B.) The coil is moving towards the magnet but the magnet is moving away.
C.) The magnet was repeatedly moving towards or away from the coil
D.) The magnet and coil have no movement at all.
______4.) Imagine a magnet moved towards or away from the coil. What current does it
produce?
A.) Electric current B.) Induced current C.) Induced emf D.) Electromotive
current
______5.) What is the reason behind to create induced current?
A.) Electric current B.) Electromotive force C.) Induced emf D.) Electromotive
current
______6.) This is a device used to measure the current in an electric circuit.
A.) Voltmeter B.) Galvanometer C.) Multimeter D.) Ammeter
______7.) What is the primary component in faradays concept of induction?
A.) Magnet and wire B.) Coil and electricity C.) Coil and Magnet D.) Electricity
and magnet
______8.) Which type of electric field is created by stationary electric charges?
A.) Electrostatic field B.) Minefield C.) Magnetic field D.) Gravitational field
______9.) Which of the following is NOT a source of an induced electric field?
A.) Stationary magnetic B.) Moving magnet C.)Changing electric field D.)Charged
object
______10.) An electric field is measured near a wire. A changing magnetic field is also present.
What type of electric field is most likely being measured?
A.) Electrostatic field B.) Induced electric field C.) Both A and B D.) None of the
above
______11.) Which of the following statements is NOT true about electric fields?
A.) Electric fields can exert forces on charged objects.
B.) Electric fields are invisible but can be detected by their effects.
C.) An electrostatic field can be constant over time.
D.) All electric fields are created by moving electric charges.
______12.) What type of current does a moving magnet create?
A.) Electrostatic current B.) Induced current C.) Both A and B D.) None of the
above
______13.) In an LC circuit, how does the energy oscillate between the capacitor and inductor?
A) The capacitor stores all the energy, while the inductor dissipates it.
B) The inductor stores all the energy, while the capacitor dissipates it.
C) The energy constantly transfers back and forth between the electric field of the capacitor
and the magnetic field of the inductor.
D) The energy remains constant in the capacitor and never reaches the inductor.
______14.) The voltage across the capacitor in an LC circuit is highest when:
A) The capacitor is fully discharged.
B) The current in the circuit is zero.
C) The entire energy is stored in the electric field of the capacitor.
D) The capacitor is leaking charge.
______15.) The current in an LC circuit depends on:
A) Only the voltage source in the circuit.
B) Only the values of the inductor and capacitor.
C) Both the values of the inductor and capacitor and the time since the circuit was charged.
D) Neither the inductor nor the capacitor, just the resistance.
II. Identification: Write AC if the statement defines alternating current, and write DC if the
statement defines Direct current.
______16.) It is used for powering appliances at home with high voltage of electricity.
______17.) Frequency is between 50 Hz to 60 Hz, different in different countries.
______18.) The flow of electrons is unidirectional
______19.) It is only generated by batteries and cells.
______20.) It is suitable for long transmission as power losses are minimal.
______21.) This electric current remains constant with time.
______22.) It can be resistive, inductive, or capacitive.
______23.) The capacitor allows DC to pass through it, thus capacitive impedance will be low.
______24.) It is generated only by the alternators
______25.) Type of electric current that varies instantaneously with time.
III. Essay (5 points): Compare and contrast Alternating currents and Direct currents (5
sentences only)
IV. Problem-solving: Read and analyze the following problems and answer it correctly.
(5 points each)
31-35: You have a straight solenoid with a length of 0.052 km and a diameter of 9 cm². The
solenoid has 100 turns. Find the self-inductance.
36-40: You have a straight solenoid with a length of 50 mm and a diameter of 5 cm2. The
solenoid has 150 turns. Find the self-inductance.
41-45: A wire is 0.0025 km and has a magnetic field strength of 0.50 T that moves on a
uniform magnetic field. It moves at 2.5 meters per second. Find the electromotive force.
46-50: Imagine you have a straight piece of wire with a length of 100 cm moving through a
uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field strength is 0.3 and is pointing upwards. The wire
is moving to the magnetic field at a speed of 1.8 meters per second. Find the electromotive
force.
“Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can
think.” - Werner Heisenberg.
Prepared by: Checked by:
John Kemuel O. Ocampo Rudezza E. Adriano
Student Teacher Cooperating Teacher
Noted by:
Eliza V. Gonzalez
Head Teacher III