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1. Who is ancient Greek Philosophers thought that the heavier the
object, the faster it should fall?
2.What is Aristotle’s most notable contribution to astronomy?
3.Which Aristotelian motion refers to the movement of the objects that are on
earth?
4.Which Aristotelian motion refers to the movement of animals and humans?
5.Which of the following reasons Aristotle thought about the nature of motion?
6.Which among the following astronomers were conclusive of Galileo’s idea?
7.Which of the following terms refer to the property of an object to resist change in
motion?
8.What did Galileo found out after dropping objects with different masses on the
leaning tower of pisa?
9.Which of the following statements is false regarding Galileo’s experiment on
a. As an object moves on a downward slope, its speed will decrease
b. As an object moves on an upward slope, its speed will increase
c. As an object moves on a flat surface, it will increase then decrease its
speed.
d. All of the above.
10. What terms is defined by Galileo as the opposing force that
causes an object to eventually stop?
11.Which of the following is an application of Galileo’s concept of Inertia?
a. Force is required to keep a body moving
b. Force is not required to keep a body moving
c. Push or pull is required to keep a body moving
d. A body should be moving on a slope to increase its speed
12. What terms refer to the apparent movement of the sky from
east to west?
13. What g terms refer to the occurrence of a phenomenon once a
year such as changing of seasons?
14.Which of the following is synonymous to annual motion?
a. Retrograde motion
b. Apparent motion
c. Rotation
d. Revolution
15.Which of the following is synonymous to annual motion?
a. Retrograde motion
b. Apparent motion
c. Rotation
d. Revolution
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