energy. 3. Which event is explained in the sequence of energy transformation shown in the diagram below? Chemical Energy - Heat -Mechanical Energy (with wasted heat) A. A blue spotlight is on, B. An electric fan rotates. C. A runner doing stretches. D. The battery-powered toy car runs forward. 4. Which of the following event does NOT show transformation of Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy? A. A box sliding on the ramp. C. A pen spring being compressed. B. A mango falling from a crate. D. A stretched rubber band got loosened. 5. What energy is possessed by a fully wound- spring toy fan that is about to rotate? A. Neither Potential nor Kinetic Energy. C. Potential Energy but no Kinetic Energy. B. Kinetic Energy but no Potential Energy. D. Both Potential and Kinetic Energy in equal amounts

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D. Gains Potential energy and loses Kinetic energy.
3. Which event is explained in the sequence of energy transformation shown in the diagram below?
Chemical Energy
A. A blue spotlight is on,
→→ Heat -Mechanical Energy (with wasted heat)
C. A runner doing stretches.
B. An electric fan rotates.
D. The battery-powered toy car runs forward.
4. Which of the following event does NOT show transformation of Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy?
A. A box sliding on the ramp.
C. A pen spring being compressed.
B. A mango falling from a crate.
D. A stretched rubber band got loosened.
5. What energy is possessed by a fully wound- spring toy fan that is about to rotate?
A. Neither Potential nor Kinetic Energy.
B. Kinetic Energy but no Potential Energy.
C. Potential Energy but no Kinetic Energy.
D. Both Potential and Kinetic Energy in equal amounts.
6. A runner jumps over a hurdle. Neglecting friction, what is the Potential Energy of a runner at the
highest point compared to his Kinetic Energy at the lowest point?
A. Equal
B. Lesser
C. Greater
D. Not related
7. A 2-kg toy car moves along a frictionless surface with a uniform speed of 6 m/s. What is its kinetic
energy?
A. 3.6 J
B. 36 J
D. 3660 J
8. Which among the objects is considered as having
A. Milk
C. 366 J
potential energy?
C. Candle flame
B. Ambulance siren
D. Hot plate
9. The potential energy of a 4 kg object on top of a hill is 72 J. What is its velocity in m/s just before it hits the
ground?
A. 3
B. 6
C. 18
D. 36
10. In which case is there an increase in gravitational potential energy?
A. A car ascends a car wash ramp.
C. Alex stretches horizontally a rubber band.
B. Water flows out a horizontal pipe.
D. The monkey eating eagle swoops down from a tree.
11. What is the function of a heat engine?
A. It converts thermal energy into chemical energy.
B. It converts thermal energy to mechanical energy. NOULTOOD
C. It converts chemical energy to mechanical energy.
D. It converts mechanical energy to chemical energy.
12. What causes thermal pollution?
C. Exhaust from different industrial engines.
A. Degradation of water.
D. All of them
B. Exhaust of different vehicles.
Transcribed Image Text:energy. D. Gains Potential energy and loses Kinetic energy. 3. Which event is explained in the sequence of energy transformation shown in the diagram below? Chemical Energy A. A blue spotlight is on, →→ Heat -Mechanical Energy (with wasted heat) C. A runner doing stretches. B. An electric fan rotates. D. The battery-powered toy car runs forward. 4. Which of the following event does NOT show transformation of Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy? A. A box sliding on the ramp. C. A pen spring being compressed. B. A mango falling from a crate. D. A stretched rubber band got loosened. 5. What energy is possessed by a fully wound- spring toy fan that is about to rotate? A. Neither Potential nor Kinetic Energy. B. Kinetic Energy but no Potential Energy. C. Potential Energy but no Kinetic Energy. D. Both Potential and Kinetic Energy in equal amounts. 6. A runner jumps over a hurdle. Neglecting friction, what is the Potential Energy of a runner at the highest point compared to his Kinetic Energy at the lowest point? A. Equal B. Lesser C. Greater D. Not related 7. A 2-kg toy car moves along a frictionless surface with a uniform speed of 6 m/s. What is its kinetic energy? A. 3.6 J B. 36 J D. 3660 J 8. Which among the objects is considered as having A. Milk C. 366 J potential energy? C. Candle flame B. Ambulance siren D. Hot plate 9. The potential energy of a 4 kg object on top of a hill is 72 J. What is its velocity in m/s just before it hits the ground? A. 3 B. 6 C. 18 D. 36 10. In which case is there an increase in gravitational potential energy? A. A car ascends a car wash ramp. C. Alex stretches horizontally a rubber band. B. Water flows out a horizontal pipe. D. The monkey eating eagle swoops down from a tree. 11. What is the function of a heat engine? A. It converts thermal energy into chemical energy. B. It converts thermal energy to mechanical energy. NOULTOOD C. It converts chemical energy to mechanical energy. D. It converts mechanical energy to chemical energy. 12. What causes thermal pollution? C. Exhaust from different industrial engines. A. Degradation of water. D. All of them B. Exhaust of different vehicles.
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