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Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “A”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mechanics
2.
b) Optics
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
d) Farming
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
3.
c) Mathematics
b) inertia.
c) acceleration.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
6.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “B”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
2.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mechanics
3.
b) Farming
c) Mathematics
d) Optics
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
b) acceleration.
c) inertia.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
6.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “C”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mathematics
2.
b) Optics
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
d) Farming
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
3.
c) Mechanics
b) inertia.
c) acceleration.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
6.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “D”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
2.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mechanics
3.
b) Optics
c) Mathematics
d) Farming
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
b) acceleration.
c) inertia.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
6.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “E”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mechanics
2.
b) Farming
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
d) Optics
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
3.
c) Mathematics
b) inertia.
c) acceleration.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
6.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “F”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
2.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mathematics
3.
b) Optics
c) Mechanics
d) Farming
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
b) velocity.
c) acceleration.
d) inertia.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
6.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “G”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mathematics
2.
b) Farming
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
d) Optics
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
3.
c) Mechanics
b) acceleration.
c) inertia.
d) velocity.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
6.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).
Physics 1020
Exam 3
December 6, 2011
NOTE WELL: THIS IS EXAM VERSION “H”.
Multiple Choice (30 questions, 2 pts each, 60 pts total) Remember, pick the best answer!!
1.
While acting as the Warden of the Mint, Newton invented
a) Calculus.
b) the Inverse Square Law.
2.
Newton was incompetent at which of the following?
a) Mathematics
3.
b) Farming
c) Mechanics
d) Optics
Newton’s first law is a restatement of Galileo’s concept of
a) projectile motion.
4.
c) the ridges on certain coins.
d) chewing gum.
b) velocity.
c) acceleration.
d) inertia.
Which of the following famous people was probably named after Sir Isaac Newton?
a) Olivia Newton–John
b) Wayne Newton
c) Newt Gingrich
d) None of these.
Editor’s note: Lord Have Mercy! He usually waits until at least question 15 before putting in the
joke questions. Oh well, I guess he was in a good mood while making up this exam . . . 
5.
If I drag a box across a room, I generally don’t have to consider the forces among all of the
atoms and molecules that make up the box in order to determine the box’s motion. This is
because the forces among all of those atoms and molecules are
a) electromagnetic.
b) internal.
c) external.
6.
d) (a) and (b) but not (c).
e) (a) and (c) but not (b).
f) (a) and (b) and (c).
A car is moving in a circle at a constant speed. I can absolutely state that there is (are)
a) no forces on the car.
b) exactly one force on the car.
c) exactly two forces on the car.
d) exactly three forces on the car.
e) at least one force on the car.
f) I cannot absolutely state (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e).