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LEARNING TASK NO. 4.1" Post-test"
A.
Direction: Read the selection carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is the base SI unit for temperature?
A. Kelvin
B. degree Celsius C. degree Centigrade
D. degree Fahrenheit
2. Temperature is a measure of degree of hotness or coldness of an object in relation to a reference point. Which among
these is referred to as reference points?
A. thermometer
B. Both A and C
C. Celsius and Fahrenheit D. boiling point and freezing point
3. Heat is an energy in transit. It can transfer from one object to another. Which of the following can transfer the most
heat?
A. a glass of warm milk B. a gallon of boiling water C. 8 liters of iced cold juice D. a kettle of freshly boiled tea
4. Which of the following is a unit of measurement for heat?
A. joule
B. Kelvin
C. calorie
D. Both A and C
5. Which of the following does NOT describe heat?
A. Measured in calorie and joule
C. It is transferred from one thing to another
B. It depends on mass and volume.
D. It is related to the average molecular kinetic energy in a substance.
6. The molecules of a substance are affected by its temperature. As it gets cooler,
its molecules
A. shrink
B. expand
C. move faster
D. move slower
7. Another important idea about temperature and the particle theory is that the motion of particles increases when the
temperature increases. Which statement below is also correct?
A. as the motion of the particles decreases the temperature increases
B. as the temperature increases the motion of the particles decreases
C. as the motion of particles decreases the temperature remains the same
D. as the temperature increases the motion of the particles also increases
8. The following statements differentiate heat and temperature, EXCEPT
A. Heat is independent on mass of an object; temperature is dependent on mass.
B. Heat is a form of energy in transit or motion while temperature is not an energy.
C. Heat is expressed in joules; temperature is in degree Fahrenheit or degree Celsius.
D. Heat is measured by the energy released and absorbed; temperature is quantified by a thermometer.
9. The faster the particles of a substance are moving, the
A. lower their energy and the higher their temperature.
B. greater their energy and the lower their temperature.
C. lower their energy and the lower their temperature.
D. greater their energy and the higher their temperature
10. Heat is an energy in transit. This flow of heat is determined by the temperature. The flow always starts from
A. hot to cold
B. cold to hot
C. freezing to cold
D. heat doesn't transfer​

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