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Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 1. Which graph represents an object moving with a constant positive velocity? A. IC. III B. II D. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 1. Which graph represents an object moving with a constant positive velocity? A. IC. III B. II D. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 2. Which graph represents an object at rest? F. IH. III G. II E. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 2. Which graph represents an object at rest? F. IH. III G. II E. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 3. Which graph represents an object moving with a constant positive acceleration? A. IC. III B. II D. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the graphs to answer questions 1–3. 3. Which graph represents an object moving with a constant positive acceleration? A. IC. III B. II D. IV

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 4.A bus travels from El Paso, Texas, to Chihuahua, Mexico, in 5.2 h with an average velocity of 73 km/h to the south.What is the bus’s displacement? F. 73 km to the south G. 370 km to the south H. 380 km to the south E. 14 km/h to the south

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 4.A bus travels from El Paso, Texas, to Chihuahua, Mexico, in 5.2 h with an average velocity of 73 km/h to the south.What is the bus’s displacement? F. 73 km to the south G. 370 km to the south H. 380 km to the south E. 14 km/h to the south

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 5.What is the squirrel’s displacement at time t = 3.0 s? A. –6.0 m B. –2.0 m C m D m Use the position-time graph of a squirrel running along a clothesline to answer questions 5–6.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 5.What is the squirrel’s displacement at time t = 3.0 s? A. –6.0 m B. –2.0 m C m D m Use the position-time graph of a squirrel running along a clothesline to answer questions 5–6.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 Use the position-time graph of a squirrel running along a clothesline to answer questions 5–6. 6.What is the squirrel’s average velocity during the time interval between 0.0 s and 3.0 s? F. –2.0 m/s G. –0.67 m/s H. 0.0 m/s E m/s

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 6.What is the squirrel’s average velocity during the time interval between 0.0 s and 3.0 s? F. –2.0 m/s G. –0.67 m/s H. 0.0 m/s E m/s Use the position-time graph of a squirrel running along a clothesline to answer questions 5–6.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 7. Which of the following statements is true of acceleration? A. Acceleration always has the same sign as displacement. B. Acceleration always has the same sign as velocity. C. The sign of acceleration depends on both the direction of motion and how the velocity is changing. D. Acceleration always has a positive sign.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 7. Which of the following statements is true of acceleration? A. Acceleration always has the same sign as displacement. B. Acceleration always has the same sign as velocity. C. The sign of acceleration depends on both the direction of motion and how the velocity is changing. D. Acceleration always has a positive sign.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 8. A ball initially at rest rolls down a hill and has an acceleration of 3.3 m/s 2. If it accelerates for 7.5 s, how far will it move during this time? F. 12 m G. 93 m H. 120 m E. 190 m

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 8. A ball initially at rest rolls down a hill and has an acceleration of 3.3 m/s 2. If it accelerates for 7.5 s, how far will it move during this time? F. 12 m G. 93 m H. 120 m E. 190 m

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 9. Which of the following statements is true for a ball thrown vertically upward? A. The ball has a negative acceleration on the way up and a positive acceleration on the way down. B. The ball has a positive acceleration on the way up and a negative acceleration on the way down. C. The ball has zero acceleration on the way up and a positive acceleration on the way down. D. The ball has a constant acceleration throughout its flight.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Multiple Choice, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter 2 9. Which of the following statements is true for a ball thrown vertically upward? A. The ball has a negative acceleration on the way up and a positive acceleration on the way down. B. The ball has a positive acceleration on the way up and a negative acceleration on the way down. C. The ball has zero acceleration on the way up and a positive acceleration on the way down. D. The ball has a constant acceleration throughout its flight.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response Standardized Test Prep Chapter In one or two sentences, explain the difference between displacement and distance traveled.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response Standardized Test Prep Chapter In one or two sentences, explain the difference between displacement and distance traveled. Answer: Displacement measures only the net change in position from starting point to end point. The distance traveled is the total length of the path followed from starting point to end point and may be greater than or equal to the displacement.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter The graph shows the position of a runner at different times during a run. Use the graph to determine the runner’s displacement and average velocity: a. for the time interval from t = 0.0 min to t = 10.0 min b. for the time interval from t = 10.0 min to t = 20.0 min c. for the time interval from t = 20.0 min to t = 30.0 min d. for the entire run

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter The graph shows the position of a runner at different times during a run. Use the graph to determine the runner’s displacement and average velocity. Answers will vary but should be approximately as follows: a. for t = 0.0 min to t = 10.0 min Answer: m, +4.0 m/s b. for t = 10.0 min to t = 20.0 min Answer: m, +2.5 m/s c. for t = 20.0 min to t = 30.0 min Answer: +900 m, +2 m/s d. for the entire run Answer: m, +2.7 m/s

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter For an object moving with constant negative acceleration, draw the following: a. a graph of position vs. time b. a graph of velocity vs. time For both graphs, assume the object starts with a positive velocity and a positive displacement from the origin.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter For an object moving with constant negative acceleration, draw the following: a. a graph of position vs. time b. a graph of velocity vs. time For both graphs, assume the object starts with a positive velocity and a positive displacement from the origin. Answers:

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter A snowmobile travels in a straight line. The snowmobile’s initial velocity is +3.0 m/s. a. If the snowmobile accelerates at a rate of m/s 2 for 7.0 s, what is its final velocity? b. If the snowmobile accelerates at the rate of –0.60 m/s 2 from its initial velocity of +3.0 m/s, how long will it take to reach a complete stop?

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Short Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter A snowmobile travels in a straight line. The snowmobile’s initial velocity is +3.0 m/s. a. If the snowmobile accelerates at a rate of m/s 2 for 7.0 s, what is its final velocity? b. If the snowmobile accelerates at the rate of –0.60 m/s 2 from its initial velocity of +3.0 m/s, how long will it take to reach a complete stop? Answers: a m/s b. 5.0 s

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Extended Response Standardized Test Prep Chapter A car moving eastward along a straight road increases its speed uniformly from 16 m/s to 32 m/s in 10.0 s. a. What is the car’s average acceleration? b. What is the car’s average velocity? c. How far did the car move while accelerating? Show all of your work for these calculations.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Extended Response Standardized Test Prep Chapter A car moving eastward along a straight road increases its speed uniformly from 16 m/s to 32 m/s in 10.0 s. a. What is the car’s average acceleration? b. What is the car’s average velocity? c. How far did the car move while accelerating? Answers: a. 1.6 m/s 2 eastward b. 24 m/s c. 240 m

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Extended Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 25.0 m/s from a height of 2.0 m. a. How long does it take the ball to reach its highest point? b. How long is the ball in the air? Show all of your work for these calculations.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Extended Response, continued Standardized Test Prep Chapter A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 25.0 m/s from a height of 2.0 m. a. How long does it take the ball to reach its highest point? b. How long is the ball in the air? Show all of your work for these calculations. Answers: a s b s